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- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
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- Y10T24/45—Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock]
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- My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in hooks and eyes, and has for its object to provide a hook and eye in which the hook is inserted throughvthe eye at an angle and when the hook and eye are brought parallel with one another the eye will engage the shoulders formed upon the hook, behind which it will be held, thus doing away with any lost motion, as is the ease with ordinary hooks and eyes, which will allow a dress to be iitted more tightly and also prevent the liability of the hook and eye becoming disengaged from one another accidentally.
- A represents the eye,whieh is formed of a single piece of wire, the wire being looped and the loop forming the eye B, one end of the wire being bent so as to 'form the eyelet D for securing the eye to the garment, the other end of the wire being bent so as to form a loop E opposite the eyelet D, and then the wire passes back upon itself and terminates about in the center of the eye B and passes through the throat C just behind the eye B.
- F is the hook, which is also formed of a single piece of wire, each end being bent to form the eyelets G :for securexnent to the garment and the loop of the wire forming the hook. 5o
- the head H of the hook is arrow-shaped and is raised above the side wires I, and thus the wire connecting the head H with the side wires I forms the shoulders J, and this wire forming the shoulders as it passes from the head H to the side wires I inclines slightly inward toward the center for the purpose hereinafter described.
- the extreme width of the head I-I is slightly smaller than the extreme width of the eye B, and when it is desired to assemble the two the head II of the hook is passed through the eye, and they must necessarily be turned at an angle to one another to allow the head to pass the tongue K; but after the head H has passed through the eye the tension of the garments will cause the hook and eye to be brought parallel to one another, the eye beingforced downward behind the shoulders J, and thus be in a position that they can only be separated by reversing the operation and causing them to assume an angular position to one another. The inward bend ofthe shoulders J will serve to better hold the eye upon the hook.
- the hook and eye necessarily have to be brought at a considerable angle to one another before the head of the hook can pass the end of the tongue K, but after passing said tongue they may be pressed together in a straight line with no sidewise motion, and as soon as the shoulders are reached will automatically lock themselves on account of the tension of the garment.
- a hook and eye consisting of a hook made of a single piece of wire, eyelets formed in each end of the wire, a head formed by the loop of the wire, said head being raised above the side wires, the connection between the head and the side wires forming shoulders, an ⁇ eye composed of a single piece of wire, an eyelet D formed in one end of the wire, an eye B formed by the loop of the wire, a throat C formed by bending the wire inward behind the eye, al
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Patented Aug. 5, |902.
C. E. DEVIN E. HUOK AND EYE. (Applicationl'ed Oct. 14, 1901. Renewed June 27, 1902.)
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CHARLES E. DEVINE, OF TOLEDO, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-FOURTH TO I. H. GOODALL, OF INDIANAPOLIS, lINDIANA.
HOOK AND EYE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 706,304, dated August 5, 1902.
Application filed October 14, 1901. Renewed June 27, 1902. Serial No. 113,398. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CHARLES E. DEVINE, a citizen of the United States,residing at Toledo, county of Lucas, and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Hooks and Eyes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in hooks and eyes, and has for its object to provide a hook and eye in which the hook is inserted throughvthe eye at an angle and when the hook and eye are brought parallel with one another the eye will engage the shoulders formed upon the hook, behind which it will be held, thus doing away with any lost motion, as is the ease with ordinary hooks and eyes, which will allow a dress to be iitted more tightly and also prevent the liability of the hook and eye becoming disengaged from one another accidentally.
Vith these ends in View this invention consists in the details of construction and combination of elements hereinafter set forth and then specifically designated by the claim.
In order that those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains may understand how to make and use the same, the construction and operation will now be described in detail, referring to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a plan View of the hook and eye together; Fig. 2, a side elevation of the same; Fig. 3, a plan view of the hook; Fig. 4, a plan view of the eye.
In the drawings, A represents the eye,whieh is formed of a single piece of wire, the wire being looped and the loop forming the eye B, one end of the wire being bent so as to 'form the eyelet D for securing the eye to the garment, the other end of the wire being bent so as to form a loop E opposite the eyelet D, and then the wire passes back upon itself and terminates about in the center of the eye B and passes through the throat C just behind the eye B.
F is the hook, which is also formed of a single piece of wire, each end being bent to form the eyelets G :for securexnent to the garment and the loop of the wire forming the hook. 5o
The head H of the hook is arrow-shaped and is raised above the side wires I, and thus the wire connecting the head H with the side wires I forms the shoulders J, and this wire forming the shoulders as it passes from the head H to the side wires I inclines slightly inward toward the center for the purpose hereinafter described.
The extreme width of the head I-I is slightly smaller than the extreme width of the eye B, and when it is desired to assemble the two the head II of the hook is passed through the eye, and they must necessarily be turned at an angle to one another to allow the head to pass the tongue K; but after the head H has passed through the eye the tension of the garments will cause the hook and eye to be brought parallel to one another, the eye beingforced downward behind the shoulders J, and thus be in a position that they can only be separated by reversing the operation and causing them to assume an angular position to one another. The inward bend ofthe shoulders J will serve to better hold the eye upon the hook.
I am aware that there have been patents issued for hooks and eyes in which thehook is inserted through the eye and the eye held against withdrawal by the width of the head of the hook being greater than the width of the eye; but the head of the hook is elliptical, and therefore it must be inserted through the eye sidewise. This is detrimental and is almost an impossibility to accomplish in tightfitting dresses, and another disadvantage of this form of patent is that by a very little side inclination of the book to the eye they will be separated.
In my invention the hook and eye necessarily have to be brought at a considerable angle to one another before the head of the hook can pass the end of the tongue K, but after passing said tongue they may be pressed together in a straight line with no sidewise motion, and as soon as the shoulders are reached will automatically lock themselves on account of the tension of the garment.
Of course I do not wish to be limited to the exact construction here shown, as slight modications could be made without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and useful is- As a new article of manufacture, a hook and eye consisting of a hook made of a single piece of wire, eyelets formed in each end of the wire, a head formed by the loop of the wire, said head being raised above the side wires, the connection between the head and the side wires forming shoulders, an`eye composed of a single piece of wire, an eyelet D formed in one end of the wire, an eye B formed by the loop of the wire, a throat C formed by bending the wire inward behind the eye, al
CHARLES E. DEVINE,
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J No. W. ENRIGHT, MINNIE NOBLEu
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3577609A (en) * | 1968-03-08 | 1971-05-04 | Doerpinghaus Kurt Fa | Hook and eye type fastener |
US20130199005A1 (en) * | 2012-02-03 | 2013-08-08 | Texco Hook & Eye Tape Ltd. | Eye fastener |
USD894533S1 (en) * | 2017-12-21 | 2020-09-01 | Melvajean Pfohl | Garment |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3577609A (en) * | 1968-03-08 | 1971-05-04 | Doerpinghaus Kurt Fa | Hook and eye type fastener |
US20130199005A1 (en) * | 2012-02-03 | 2013-08-08 | Texco Hook & Eye Tape Ltd. | Eye fastener |
USD894533S1 (en) * | 2017-12-21 | 2020-09-01 | Melvajean Pfohl | Garment |
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