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US939680A
US939680A US45400808A US1908454008A US939680A US 939680 A US939680 A US 939680A US 45400808 A US45400808 A US 45400808A US 1908454008 A US1908454008 A US 1908454008A US 939680 A US939680 A US 939680A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B5/00Sleeve-links
    • YGENERAL 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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  • My invention relates to improvements in cuff buttons or sleeve fasteners, and it contemplates the provision of a flexible link therefor in order to facilitate the drawing of the cuff over the forearm or elbow without distorting the shape of the cuff or necessitating the removal of the cuff or cuff button, the said flexible link stretching sufficiently to allow the cuff to part the required distance.
  • Figure I is an end elevation of a cuff showing the application of my invention.
  • Fig. II is a side elevation of the improved cuff button.
  • Fig. III is a central transverse section thereof, and Figs. IV and V are respectively, side and end ele vat-ions of the link protector.
  • buttons 5 designate apair of buttons which may be of any conventional form or ornamental design.
  • a cloth covered rubber cord or equivalent elastic member (7) Arranged concentrically with respect to the buttons and connected thereto in any suitable manner, as at 6, is a cloth covered rubber cord or equivalent elastic member (7), which is preferably elliptical in cross section to permit of its being drawn through the cuff holes with facility.
  • the flexible link (7) is inclosed by a tubular metallic sleeve (8) with flared ends (9) the same being provided to serve the purpose of a protective covering for the link and at the same time permit the buttons to have sufficient play without subjecting the link to any wear.
  • the cuff may be opened and passed over the forearm or elbow, the linear tension to which the button is subjected being compensated for by the flexible link (7).
  • the link (7) is thoroughly protected by the tubular sleeve (8) from contact with the arm of the wearer.
  • the buttons will always conform to the particular angle of the cuff terminals.
  • the flared ends of the sleeve material ly increase the life of the flexible connecting link, inasmuch as any lateral movement of the button or buttons 5 will not cause the link to be frayed or cut contiguous to the ends of the sleeve; furthermore, the flaring of the ends for protecting the sleeve will also assist in readily threading the link through the sleeve.
  • the elliptical structure facilitates the plac ing of the link in the vertical elongated button-holes of a cuff, and the link also is not frayed or worn as easily as an ordinary link, round or circular in cross-section, for the reason that while a button or buttons are being inserted through the button-holes, the substantially parallel sides of the link can rest parallel with the inner faces of the buttons, thereby, to acertain degree, reducing the width or thickness of the whole device, especially that part being inserted in the button-holes, they can have this movement, owing to, for instance, a sliding movement being caused by a foreign object striking against the same, without injury to the flexible link contiguous to the end of the protecting sleeve, and, besides, the protect ing sleeve, by reason of the flared ends, engages a much broader surface of the cuff than if the ends were ordinarily constructed,

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L. A. GARDNER.
CUFF BUTTON.
APPLICATION FILE-D SEPT. 21, 1908.
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LESLIE A. GARDNER, OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
CUFF-BUTTON.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LESLIE A. GARDNER, citizen of the United States, residing at Oakland, in the county of Alameda and v State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cuff-Buttons, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
My invention relates to improvements in cuff buttons or sleeve fasteners, and it contemplates the provision of a flexible link therefor in order to facilitate the drawing of the cuff over the forearm or elbow without distorting the shape of the cuff or necessitating the removal of the cuff or cuff button, the said flexible link stretching sufficiently to allow the cuff to part the required distance.
To the accomplishment of the recited object and others coordinate therewith, the preferred embodiment of my invention resides in that construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and embraced within the scope of the appended claim.
In said drawings :Figure I is an end elevation of a cuff showing the application of my invention. Fig. II is a side elevation of the improved cuff button. Fig. III is a central transverse section thereof, and Figs. IV and V are respectively, side and end ele vat-ions of the link protector.
Similar numeralsof reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several Referring more particularly to the drawings for a detail description of my invention the numerals 5 designate apair of buttons which may be of any conventional form or ornamental design. Arranged concentrically with respect to the buttons and connected thereto in any suitable manner, as at 6, is a cloth covered rubber cord or equivalent elastic member (7), which is preferably elliptical in cross section to permit of its being drawn through the cuff holes with facility. The flexible link (7) is inclosed by a tubular metallic sleeve (8) with flared ends (9) the same being provided to serve the purpose of a protective covering for the link and at the same time permit the buttons to have sufficient play without subjecting the link to any wear.
IVhen my improved type of cuff button is appliedto a cuff, the latter being indicated Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 21, 1908.
Patented Nov. 9, 1909.
Serial No. 454,008.
by 10 in Fig. I of the drawings, the cuff may be opened and passed over the forearm or elbow, the linear tension to which the button is subjected being compensated for by the flexible link (7). Upon returning the cuff to its normal position about the wrist the same will resume its original position, and incident to such adjustments the link (7) is thoroughly protected by the tubular sleeve (8) from contact with the arm of the wearer. The buttons will always conform to the particular angle of the cuff terminals.
It should be understood that in its broader aspect my invention comprehends the employment not only of the various means described, but of equivalent means for performing the recited functions. I/Vhile the arrangement shown is thought, at the present time, to be preferable, it is desired to reserve the right to effect such modifications and variations thereof as may come fairly within the scope of the appended claim.
It is to be noted that the flared ends of the sleeve materially increase the life of the flexible connecting link, inasmuch as any lateral movement of the button or buttons 5 will not cause the link to be frayed or cut contiguous to the ends of the sleeve; furthermore, the flaring of the ends for protecting the sleeve will also assist in readily threading the link through the sleeve. By forming the link elliptical in cross-section the life of the same is greatly increased, the elliptical structure facilitates the plac ing of the link in the vertical elongated button-holes of a cuff, and the link also is not frayed or worn as easily as an ordinary link, round or circular in cross-section, for the reason that while a button or buttons are being inserted through the button-holes, the substantially parallel sides of the link can rest parallel with the inner faces of the buttons, thereby, to acertain degree, reducing the width or thickness of the whole device, especially that part being inserted in the button-holes, they can have this movement, owing to, for instance, a sliding movement being caused by a foreign object striking against the same, without injury to the flexible link contiguous to the end of the protecting sleeve, and, besides, the protect ing sleeve, by reason of the flared ends, engages a much broader surface of the cuff than if the ends were ordinarily constructed,
said link, the latter having flared ends.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
, LESLIE A. GARDNER. \Vitnesses:
GERTRUDE GARDNER,
H. C. SoHRoEDER.
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