US741237A - Metal clasp for corset-busks. - Google Patents
Metal clasp for corset-busks. Download PDFInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41C—CORSETS; BRASSIERES
- A41C1/00—Corsets or girdles
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- A41C1/20—Stays; Steels with protective caps
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- This invention relates to the application to bodices or stays oi' small fan-shaped metal clasps, the same being intended to be substituted for the ordinary little fans made of silk, cotton, or other threads.
- My improved clasping device which constitutes a new article of manufacture, will serve to maintain the busks in position and also to prevent the wearing out of the material due to the mobility of the busks caused bythe motions of the body. This device will also be employed for ornamenting the bodice.
- FIG. 1 shows a portion of a bodice or stay provided with my fan shaped metal clasps.
- Fig. 2 is a section made according to line l 2 of Fig. l.
- Figs. 3 and 4 show the two separate parts ce and b composing my improved fan-shaped clasp.
- the part ct which is placed on thefront of the bodice at a point corresponding to every busk, bears two prongs c,which serve to secure the clasp on each side of the husk by driving the prongs c into the material c" above the upper end of every busk or whalebone strip ZJ.
- the two prongs c are then turned down into the curved edges d of the part b, and the wholeis then set by firmly pressing upon the Serial No. 104,674. (No model.)
- the busk is thus secured in position and the material of the bodice protected against wear due to the motions of the body.
- the prongs c as well as the lower partf of the clasp are chased, so as to facilitate the setting, and form only one part with the material or stuff of the bodice, and the part b is provided at its lower and upper parts with a small iiange g, which is also used for securing the clasp and depriving the metal from every sharpness.
- My new fan-shaped clasp can also be used for ornamenting ladies dresses, orthopedic belts, and other similar articles can be made of any form, style, and materials without departing from the principle of this invention.
- An improved fan-shaped metal clasping de vice for bodices or stays consisting in the combination with one part a provided with prongs c for entering the material of the bodice or stay, for the purpose of securing the busk in position and ornamenting the bodice, of the part b having curved edges d for receiving the prongs c, substantially as described.
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110.741,23?. PATENTED 00E-13, 19031.
-'E. D. ETIENNE y METAL GLASB EGE EEESET BUSES.
APPLIOATIOR FILED APR. 25, 1902.
NO-MODEL.
WITNEEEEE. E E INVENTUR *bl Y Patented October 13, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
EUGENIE DENISE ETIENNE, OF VILLEMOUBLE, FRANCE.
METAL CLASP FOR CORSET=BUSKS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No, 741,237, dated October 13, 1903.
Application filed April 25, 1902.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EUGENIE DENISE ETIENNE, born BARDY, of Villemouble, Seine, France, have invented an Improved Metal Clasp for Busks of Bodices and other Similar Articles, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to the application to bodices or stays oi' small fan-shaped metal clasps, the same being intended to be substituted for the ordinary little fans made of silk, cotton, or other threads. My improved clasping device, which constitutes a new article of manufacture, will serve to maintain the busks in position and also to prevent the wearing out of the material due to the mobility of the busks caused bythe motions of the body. This device will also be employed for ornamenting the bodice.
My invention will now be described in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 shows a portion of a bodice or stay provided with my fan shaped metal clasps. Fig. 2 is a section made according to line l 2 of Fig. l. Figs. 3 and 4 show the two separate parts ce and b composing my improved fan-shaped clasp.
The part ct, which is placed on thefront of the bodice at a point corresponding to every busk, bears two prongs c,which serve to secure the clasp on each side of the husk by driving the prongs c into the material c" above the upper end of every busk or whalebone strip ZJ. The two prongs c are then turned down into the curved edges d of the part b, and the wholeis then set by firmly pressing upon the Serial No. 104,674. (No model.)
two arms a and t and upon the material,` which is then pressed together, with the end of the busk between the two parts a and b, as shown in Fig. 2. The busk is thus secured in position and the material of the bodice protected against wear due to the motions of the body. The prongs c as well as the lower partf of the clasp are chased, so as to facilitate the setting, and form only one part with the material or stuff of the bodice, and the part b is provided at its lower and upper parts with a small iiange g, which is also used for securing the clasp and depriving the metal from every sharpness.
My new fan-shaped clasp can also be used for ornamenting ladies dresses, orthopedic belts, and other similar articles can be made of any form, style, and materials without departing from the principle of this invention.
I claim* An improved fan-shaped metal clasping de vice for bodices or stays, consisting in the combination with one part a provided with prongs c for entering the material of the bodice or stay, for the purpose of securing the busk in position and ornamenting the bodice, of the part b having curved edges d for receiving the prongs c, substantially as described.
The foregoing specification of my improved Metal clasp for busks of bodices and other similar articles, signed by me this 15th day W'itnesses:
lADOLPHE CHENAULT,
EDWARD P. MACLEAN.
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| US10467402A US741237A (en) | 1902-04-25 | 1902-04-25 | Metal clasp for corset-busks. |
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| US10467402A US741237A (en) | 1902-04-25 | 1902-04-25 | Metal clasp for corset-busks. |
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