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US986119A
US986119A US58010610A US1910580106A US986119A US 986119 A US986119 A US 986119A US 58010610 A US58010610 A US 58010610A US 1910580106 A US1910580106 A US 1910580106A US 986119 A US986119 A US 986119A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C7/00Ear-rings; Devices for piercing the ear-lobes
    • A44C7/003Ear-studs or their catch devices
    • 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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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/46Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/4604Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor having distinct guiding, holding, or protecting means for penetrated portion
    • Y10T24/4605Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type]
    • Y10T24/4609Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces
    • Y10T24/4621Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces having resiliently biased component or surface
    • Y10T24/4625Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces having resiliently biased component or surface and aperture therein alignable with another spaced aperture of means

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  • This invention relates to pin-guards, socalled, and it consists in the novel features of construction hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an integral small., simple and inexpensive device adapted to be readily detachably secured to the lower or point end portions of scarf-pins, hat pins and other analogous articles of w'earing apparel.
  • My improved pinguard device may be termed a combined safety attachment and pin-point protector, since it is constructed and adapted not only to hold the pin in position against loss or displacement while in normal use, but at the same time positively protects the sharpened or puncturing point of the pin.
  • the device when emv ployed in connection with scarf-pins, is further adaptable to serve as a holder for the neck-tie itself, because provision is made so as to clamp or bind the material or fabric of the tie between the upper portion of the device and the adjacent portion of the stem or shank of the pin when the latter is inserted in the tie.
  • Figure l represents, in enlarged scale, a back elevation of a scarf pin having my combined safety attachment or guard and pin-point protector connected therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a corresponding side elevation.
  • iigure is sectionally represented a portion of a neck-tie, the latter being clamped or frictionally held between a member of the device and the piirstein.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View, taken on line m m of Fig. l, and Fig. 4c represents the sheet metal blank before being transformed into the pin-protector.
  • A designates the device as a whole
  • the stock used may be German silver, gold-plated, or other sheet metal possessing a degree of resiliency.
  • the integral device A is formed from the blank, as just stated, and when bent consists essentially of the U-shaped central part o, having its end portions terminating in the narrower upper and lower, oppositely disposed, substantially vertical arms or legs, a2, a3, respectively.
  • the free end of the said member a2 is bent outwardly and the lower end of member a3 bent rearwardly and at a slight upward angle to form the base flange or stop al, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the axes of the said perforations, l1., z-l, are in substantial alinement.
  • the manner of operation is as follow's:-
  • the user after inserting the sharpened shank or stem p of a scarfpin through the fabric or material, say of a neck-tie, places the device A endwise between his thumb and finger, at the same time compressing it so as to aline the holes t, h1, and moves it upward to receive the pointed end part p1 of the said stem until the point th-ereof engages with and is arrested by the stop-flange c1, followed by releasing the device from his grasp, at which instant the compressed portions automatically spring apart slightly and cause the edges of the said holes to frictionally engage the adjacent surfaces of the inserted stem.
  • the holding pressure is sutlicient to maintain the device in position against loss or accidental displacement.
  • the device is thus connected or attached to the pin al space s is formed between the back of the upper member 0,2 and the adjacent side of the stem p to receive the fabric or material of the tie itself.
  • the fabric f of a tie is represented as wedged in said space; this serves as a further safeguard and also prevents the pin from moving endwise in the neck-tie or scarf after the parts have been suitably positioned.

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C. H. ALLEN. u
PIN GUARD.
APPLICATION FILED BEPT.1, 1910.
Patented Mar. "i,l 1911.
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CHARLES H. ALLEN, OF ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS.
PIN-GUARD.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES H. ALLEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Attleboro, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pin-Guards, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to pin-guards, socalled, and it consists in the novel features of construction hereinafter set forth and claimed.
The object of the invention is to provide an integral small., simple and inexpensive device adapted to be readily detachably secured to the lower or point end portions of scarf-pins, hat pins and other analogous articles of w'earing apparel.
My improved pinguard device may be termed a combined safety attachment and pin-point protector, since it is constructed and adapted not only to hold the pin in position against loss or displacement while in normal use, but at the same time positively protects the sharpened or puncturing point of the pin. The device, when emv ployed in connection with scarf-pins, is further adaptable to serve as a holder for the neck-tie itself, because provision is made so as to clamp or bind the material or fabric of the tie between the upper portion of the device and the adjacent portion of the stem or shank of the pin when the latter is inserted in the tie.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure l represents, in enlarged scale, a back elevation of a scarf pin having my combined safety attachment or guard and pin-point protector connected therewith. Fig. 2 is a corresponding side elevation. In this iigure is sectionally represented a portion of a neck-tie, the latter being clamped or frictionally held between a member of the device and the piirstein. Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View, taken on line m m of Fig. l, and Fig. 4c represents the sheet metal blank before being transformed into the pin-protector.
In carrying out my invention, or combined safety attachment and pin-point pro tector, A designates the device as a whole,
formed from a suitable thin sheet metal blank, as b, Fig. 4. The stock used may be German silver, gold-plated, or other sheet metal possessing a degree of resiliency.
The end portions, b1, b2, of the blank are somewhat narrower than the central por- Specfication of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 1, 1910.
Patented Mar. 7, 1911.
semi No. 580,106.
tion, and is provided with two spaced alining holes, 7L, 71.1, located in the median line thereof.
The integral device A is formed from the blank, as just stated, and when bent consists essentially of the U-shaped central part o, having its end portions terminating in the narrower upper and lower, oppositely disposed, substantially vertical arms or legs, a2, a3, respectively. The free end of the said member a2 is bent outwardly and the lower end of member a3 bent rearwardly and at a slight upward angle to form the base flange or stop al, as clearly shown in Fig. 2. The axes of the said perforations, l1., z-l, are in substantial alinement.
The manner of operation is as follow's:- The user, after inserting the sharpened shank or stem p of a scarfpin through the fabric or material, say of a neck-tie, places the device A endwise between his thumb and finger, at the same time compressing it so as to aline the holes t, h1, and moves it upward to receive the pointed end part p1 of the said stem until the point th-ereof engages with and is arrested by the stop-flange c1, followed by releasing the device from his grasp, at which instant the compressed portions automatically spring apart slightly and cause the edges of the said holes to frictionally engage the adjacent surfaces of the inserted stem. The holding pressure is sutlicient to maintain the device in position against loss or accidental displacement. lVhen the device is thus connected or attached to the pin al space s is formed between the back of the upper member 0,2 and the adjacent side of the stem p to receive the fabric or material of the tie itself. In Fig. 2 the fabric f of a tie is represented as wedged in said space; this serves as a further safeguard and also prevents the pin from moving endwise in the neck-tie or scarf after the parts have been suitably positioned.
I do not claim broadly as my invention a pin-guard having resilient arms provided with perforations adapted to receive a pinshank and hold it in position therein by frictional contact.
I claim as my invention As an improved article of manufacture the one-piece combined pin-guard, pointprotector and tie-clamp herein described, the same consisting of a thin, narrow', and elongated piece of resilient metal bent about midway of its length to :L substantially U- shape forin having a pair of holes therein ininating in e rearwardly bent foot or Harige al adapted to be engaged by and protect the adapted, when in use, to frictionally receive I point end of the pin-stem.
and hold a pin-stein, one portion or arm of In testimony whereof I have affixed my 5 the device being bent upwardly and adaptsignature in presence of tw'o witnesses.
ed to form an open space between the arm and pin-Stein to receive and clamp therebetween a portion of a scarf or neck-tie, and having the opposite or lower arm portion 10 of the device extending downward and ter- CHARLES H. ALLEN.
Witnesses:
GEO. H. REMINGTON, CHARLES C. REMINGTON.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, fWashington, D. C.
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