US833859A - Cuff-holder. - Google Patents
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- US833859A US833859A US31171606A US1906311716A US833859A US 833859 A US833859 A US 833859A US 31171606 A US31171606 A US 31171606A US 1906311716 A US1906311716 A US 1906311716A US 833859 A US833859 A US 833859A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B19/00—Slide fasteners
- A44B19/24—Details
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
- Y10T24/18—Cuff holder
- Y10T24/186—Sleeve clasp and pin for cuff
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- My invention relates to im ,rovements in cuff-holders; and the object o the invention isl to devise lal simple, cheap, and efficient 4vholderby which the cu may be retained in positionL in the' coat-sleeve and quite independently ofthe shirt-sleeves, so that the coat maybe taken off and the cus preserved cleanwhen it is desired to perform any work or avocation which would necessitate the soiling of the cuffs; and it consists of the improvements hereinafter described,
- Figure ⁇ 1V is an enlarged Jperspective view of a portion ofthe sleeve o a coat, showing the mannerv oflfastening the cuff-holder in the lining.
- Fig. 2 is a similarview showing portioniof the sleeve and cuff broken away and inv section to exhibit the manner in which the cuff-holder encompasses or straddles the stud.
- Fig. Sis alongitu'dinal sectional view of theportionsv ofthe sleeve and cuff connected by the cuff-holder.
- 'Fig 4 is anenlarged detail ofthe cuff-holder.
- Fig/5 is a view showing portion of the coat and shirtsleeves and' the cuff j exhibiting the cuffholder.
- A is the sleeve of the coat, and B the lining thereof.
- C is a cuff-holder, which comprises a plate' C, having a curled end C2, in which is sef cured the ⁇ doublek or staple-shaped pin C3.
- ing portion being rovided with curled sides C7, in which are he d the spring-wire jaws C8, which are preferably substantially the length lof the plates C and converge at C9 and flare outwardly again at C10, as indicated.
- D is the cuff, which is connected centrally -by the stud E of any suitable form, which ex# tends through the buttonhole in the cuff.
- a cuff-holder comprising a plate having ,one end bent upwardly and then backwardly parallel with itself, the parallel end portion aving a loop formed on the vside edges thereof, a pair of straight parallel wires having their ends held in said loops, said wires CHARLES JosEPII WARWICK.
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\ .V ".N'. 833,859. i Y Y PATENTBD GCT. 23,51906.
' I C. J. WARWICK.
GUFI' HOLDER.
APPLIOATIOH Hmm APR. 14. 190e..
@f-fi M'Z UNITED STATES CHARLES `JOSEPH WARWICK, OF KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA.
y CUFF-HCLDER. l
To a/ZL whom [it may concern:
,j No; 833,859.
PATENT OFFICE.
Patented Oct. 23, 1906.
' ApplicationfiIaApri114,i9o. seal No. 311,7-16.
Beit known that I, CHARLES J osEPHWAR- WICK, of the city of Kingston, in the county of Frontenac,`in the Province of Ontario,
Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements'in Cuff-Holders, of which the fol owing isa specification.
My invention relates to im ,rovements in cuff-holders; and the object o the invention isl to devise lal simple, cheap, and efficient 4vholderby which the cu may be retained in positionL in the' coat-sleeve and quite independently ofthe shirt-sleeves, so that the coat maybe taken off and the cus preserved cleanwhen it is desired to perform any work or avocation which would necessitate the soiling of the cuffs; and it consists of the improvements hereinafter described,
and specifically defined inthe appended claim.` 1
Figure `1V is an enlarged Jperspective view of a portion ofthe sleeve o a coat, showing the mannerv oflfastening the cuff-holder in the lining. Fig. 2 is a similarview showing portioniof the sleeve and cuff broken away and inv section to exhibit the manner in which the cuff-holder encompasses or straddles the stud. Fig. Sis alongitu'dinal sectional view of theportionsv ofthe sleeve and cuff connected by the cuff-holder. 'Fig 4 is anenlarged detail ofthe cuff-holder. Fig/5 is a view showing portion of the coat and shirtsleeves and' the cuff j exhibiting the cuffholder.
In the drawings like letters ofA reference indicate corresponding parts in each figure.
A is the sleeve of the coat, and B the lining thereof. v y
C is a cuff-holder, which comprises a plate' C, having a curled end C2, in which is sef cured the` doublek or staple-shaped pin C3.
ing portion being rovided with curled sides C7, in which are he d the spring-wire jaws C8, which are preferably substantially the length lof the plates C and converge at C9 and flare outwardly again at C10, as indicated. D is the cuff, which is connected centrally -by the stud E of any suitable form, which ex# tends through the buttonhole in the cuff.
-To'fasten the cud in position, it is simply necessary to push the cuff inwardly in the sleeve, then `feel for the stud and diverging ends C10' of the jaws Cs of the cuH-holder, and then force the shank of the stud past the jaws into the elongated openin formed between the converging bends C9 o the jaws and the .bent end C6 of the plate.' the stud E is inserted therein, it will be seen that the cuff will be securely held to the sleeve of the coat and yet allow of a limited of course be sufiiciently wide, so as to more than span the distance between the members of the jaws C8, and thereby prevent any liability of the stud becoming detached from the cuff-holder. It Will now be seen that the cu` being securely attached to the sleeve of the coat such coat may be removed with the cuffs remaining on the inside of the sleeves,- and the hands may then be conveniently washed or other Work performed without any danger of soiling the cus, which is one vof the principal ends which I havein view.
What I claim as my invention is- A cuff-holder comprising a plate having ,one end bent upwardly and then backwardly parallel with itself, the parallel end portion aving a loop formed on the vside edges thereof, a pair of straight parallel wires having their ends held in said loops, said wires CHARLES JosEPII WARWICK.
In'presence of- A. H.' WARWICK, j H. S. WARWICK.
When the shank of amount of play. The head of the stud will converging near their opposite ends and then
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| US31171606A US833859A (en) | 1906-04-14 | 1906-04-14 | Cuff-holder. |
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| US31171606A US833859A (en) | 1906-04-14 | 1906-04-14 | Cuff-holder. |
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