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US908233A
US908233A US44340708A US1908443407A US908233A US 908233 A US908233 A US 908233A US 44340708 A US44340708 A US 44340708A US 1908443407 A US1908443407 A US 1908443407A US 908233 A US908233 A US 908233A
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    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
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  • My present invention has relation to safety pins for personal wear; and it contemplates the provision of a peculiar and advantageous safety pin, susceptible of being put to various uses in connection with wearing apparel, but designed more especially for use in maintaining in an upright position the ladies high collars at present in vogue.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating a section of a ladys high collar, and one of my novel safety pins properly positioned relative to the collar to support and maintain the same in an upright position.
  • fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the pin as it appears when removed from the collar.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged edge elevation of a portion of the pin.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are views of modified pins constructed in accordance with my invention and hereinafter referred to in detail.
  • A is a portion of a ladys high collar which in keeping with the prevailing fashion is formed of a suitable soft textile material
  • B is my novel safety pin, as a whole.
  • the pin B is preferably formed of a single piece of wire, of proper caliber and resiliency, and is made up of a body bar a, side by side coils b at one end of said bar, side by side coils c at the opposite end of the bar, a long arm 03 at the opposite end of the coils b, with reference to the body bar a, and a comparatively short arm e at the opposite end of the coils c, with reference to bar a.
  • the long arm (Z is deflected at a rig t angle to the plane of the arms (1 and e to form a portion f which describes an approximate obtuse angle and terminates in a point 9.
  • the short arm 6 is, as a whole, bent to form an approximate obtuse an le which terminates in a point h. It will e noted, however, that the angle of the short arm e lies in the same plane as the body bar a and the major portion of the arm (1, for a purpose hereinafter set forth.
  • the pin A comprises a body bar a coils b at the lower end of said bar, coils c at the upper end thereof, and arms d and 6 said arms terminating in angular, inwardly-directed portions having pointed hooks f and h adapted to be engaged with and disengaged from the body bar a
  • This embodiment is adapted to be used in the same manner and for the same purpose as the embodiment shown in rigs. 1 to 3.
  • the pin of Fig. 5 is adapted to be used in the same manner and for the same purposes as the pins disclosed in figs. 1 to 3 and 4, inasmuch as it com rises a body bar a coils b at the lower en of said bar, coils c at the upper end of the bar, and arms d and e having bent and ointed ends f 2 and 71, adapted to be engage with and disengaged from the middle portion of bar a Having described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by U. S. Letters Patent, is:
  • a safety pin comprising a body bar, side by side coils at one end of the body bar, side by side coils at the opposite end of said bar, and arms arranged at the opposite ends of the coils, with reference to the body bar, and having their ends bent for detachable engagement with the intermediate portion of I side by side coils at the opposite end of said bar, and arms arranged at the opposite ends of the coils, with reference to the body bar, and having means at their ends, whereby they may be detachably interlocked to secure the pin and guard their points.
  • a safety pin comprising a body bar, side by side coils at one end of the body bar, side by side coils at the opposite end of the bar, a long arm arranged at the opposite end of one set of coils, with reference to the body bar, and terminating in a portion which describes an obtuse angle disposed at a right angle to the body bar and the major portion of the arm, and a short arm arranged at the opposite end of the other set of coils, with reference to the body bar, and forming an obtuse angle which normally lies in the same plane as the body bar and the major portion of the long arm.
  • a safety in comprising a body bar, side by side coil at one end of the body bar, side by side coils at the opposite end of said bar, and arms arranged at the opposite ends of the coils, with reference to the body bar, and having bent portions adjacent to their ends for detachable engagement.

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E. c. FISHER. COLLAR SUPPORTING PIN.- APPLIOATION FILED JULY 14, 1908.
Patented Dec. 29, 1908.
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EMMA G. FISHER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
COLLAR-SUPPORTING PIN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed July l, 1908.
Patented Dec. 29, 1908.
Serial No. $43,407.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMMA C. FISHER, citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Collar- Supporting Pins, of which the following is a specification.
My present invention has relation to safety pins for personal wear; and it contemplates the provision of a peculiar and advantageous safety pin, susceptible of being put to various uses in connection with wearing apparel, but designed more especially for use in maintaining in an upright position the ladies high collars at present in vogue.
The nature of my invention and its novelty and utility will, in the light of the foregoing, be fully understood from the following description and claims when the same are read in connection with the accompanying drawings, hereby made a part hereof, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating a section of a ladys high collar, and one of my novel safety pins properly positioned relative to the collar to support and maintain the same in an upright position. fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the pin as it appears when removed from the collar. Fig. 3 is an enlarged edge elevation of a portion of the pin. Figs. 4 and 5 are views of modified pins constructed in accordance with my invention and hereinafter referred to in detail.
Referring by letter to the said drawings and more particularly to Figs. 1 to 3 thereof: A is a portion of a ladys high collar which in keeping with the prevailing fashion is formed of a suitable soft textile material, and B is my novel safety pin, as a whole.
The pin B, see particularly figs. 2 and 3, is preferably formed of a single piece of wire, of proper caliber and resiliency, and is made up of a body bar a, side by side coils b at one end of said bar, side by side coils c at the opposite end of the bar, a long arm 03 at the opposite end of the coils b, with reference to the body bar a, and a comparatively short arm e at the opposite end of the coils c, with reference to bar a. At about the proportional distance illustrated from its up er end the long arm (Z is deflected at a rig t angle to the plane of the arms (1 and e to form a portion f which describes an approximate obtuse angle and terminates in a point 9. The short arm 6 is, as a whole, bent to form an approximate obtuse an le which terminates in a point h. It will e noted, however, that the angle of the short arm e lies in the same plane as the body bar a and the major portion of the arm (1, for a purpose hereinafter set forth.
In applying my novel pin to a ladys high collar, t e long arm (2 of the pin is passed through a fold of the collar material, at the bottom of collar from right to left, and the fold of material is then brought down and disposed between the coils b. The short arm 6 is passed through a small fold of the-material at the top of the collar, from right to left and the said small fold is disposed between the coils c, after which the angular portion f of arm d is interlocked with the short angular arm e so that the point of the short arm is looked under the long arm after it is engaged and fastened, and said oint is secured by the coils c where it wil be retained by its resiliency and will be guarded i. 0., prevented from pricking the wearer. it will be manifest from this that there is no liability of the pin becoming casually disengaged from the collar material, and yet when desired the pin may be readily removed for use on another collar.
It is intended to use a requisite plurality of spaced pins B in combination with a single collar, and it will be gathered from the foregoing that the pins will efficiently support the soft material of the collar and are also advantageous because their application does not entail sewing and. does not involve breaking or other deterioration of the textile of which the collar is composed.
While designed primarily for the specific use stated, I desire to reiterate that my novel pin may be advantageously put to various uses in connection with articles of personal wear.
It will be understood from the foregoing By reference to Fig. 4 it will be seen that the pin A comprises a body bar a coils b at the lower end of said bar, coils c at the upper end thereof, and arms d and 6 said arms terminating in angular, inwardly-directed portions having pointed hooks f and h adapted to be engaged with and disengaged from the body bar a This embodiment is adapted to be used in the same manner and for the same purpose as the embodiment shown in rigs. 1 to 3.
The pin of Fig. 5 is adapted to be used in the same manner and for the same purposes as the pins disclosed in figs. 1 to 3 and 4, inasmuch as it com rises a body bar a coils b at the lower en of said bar, coils c at the upper end of the bar, and arms d and e having bent and ointed ends f 2 and 71, adapted to be engage with and disengaged from the middle portion of bar a Having described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by U. S. Letters Patent, is:
l. A safety pin comprising a body bar, side by side coils at one end of the body bar, side by side coils at the opposite end of said bar, and arms arranged at the opposite ends of the coils, with reference to the body bar, and having their ends bent for detachable engagement with the intermediate portion of I side by side coils at the opposite end of said bar, and arms arranged at the opposite ends of the coils, with reference to the body bar, and having means at their ends, whereby they may be detachably interlocked to secure the pin and guard their points.
3. A safety pin comprising a body bar, side by side coils at one end of the body bar, side by side coils at the opposite end of the bar, a long arm arranged at the opposite end of one set of coils, with reference to the body bar, and terminating in a portion which describes an obtuse angle disposed at a right angle to the body bar and the major portion of the arm, and a short arm arranged at the opposite end of the other set of coils, with reference to the body bar, and forming an obtuse angle which normally lies in the same plane as the body bar and the major portion of the long arm.
4. A safety in comprising a body bar, side by side coil at one end of the body bar, side by side coils at the opposite end of said bar, and arms arranged at the opposite ends of the coils, with reference to the body bar, and having bent portions adjacent to their ends for detachable engagement.
In testimony whereof I afliX my signature in presence of two witnesses.
EMMA C. FISHER.
Witnessesi JAMES B. VRILsHEIMER, Jr.,f JAooB MANDELBAUM.
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