序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 钮扣固定件及其组件 CN95195464.4 1995-09-19 CN1159793A 1997-09-17 查尔斯·L·德舍纳; 特伦斯·J·约翰; 威廉·J·库帕
发明涉及一种固定件和及其组件,用来将一钮扣装到一件衣服或一织物上。在一个实施例中,固定件(11)包括一U形柔韧的纤维丝(13)和一对设置在U形丝(13)相对端上的横向脚(15-1,15-2)。U形纤维丝(13)宽度基本相同,截面大致呈矩形,并在其弯曲部分厚度最大,厚度朝着脚逐渐减小。脚(15-1,15-2)的尺寸和形状可适配钮孔并可牢固地固定在衣服上。为了减小固定件与人体肌肤接触,脚(15-1,15-2)比现有钮扣固定件的横向杆短并且总体尺寸与现有的用来固定钮扣的线结相仿。脚(15-1,15-2)具有圆端(21-1/21-2,23-1/23-2)、一平顶面(19-1,19-2)和一成型的底面(25-1,25-2)以尽量不刺痛肌肤。
2 在塑料系固件的无杆式分配中使用的针 CN95195042.8 1995-09-07 CN1159216A 1997-09-10 保罗·A·戴维尼翁
一种在塑料系固件(P)的无杆式分配中使用的针,所述塑料系固件具有一软丝(F)和一设置在所述软丝一端处的横杆(B)。在一实施例中,所述针(11)包括一实心的细长构件(13),所述细长构件的前端终止处形成有一适于穿过一所需商品的尖端,所述针还包括一适于容纳一塑料系固件(P)的横杆(B)的腔室(17)。所述腔室(17)包括一前端(21)、一后端(23)、一开放顶部(25)和一开放底部(27)。所述开放顶部(25)从所述尖端(15)向后隔开,并制成适当的大小和形状,因此能使一横杆(B)插入或脱出所述腔室(17)。前端(21)向下朝着尖端(15)的方向倾斜从而能与横杆(B)前端的顶面(TF)可释放地配合,后端(23)具有一对相交呈V形的壁面,从而当低的张紧施加在所述软丝上时,能防止横杆(B)通过所述开放顶部(25)而被拉出所述腔室(17)。但是当高的张紧力施加在所述软丝上时,却能使横杆(B)穿过开放顶部(25)而被拉出所述腔室(17)。
3 And fastener installation tool, a fastener clip used in conjunction with the tool JP51446494 1993-12-10 JPH08507329A 1996-08-06 ジェイ. クーパー,ウィリアム; ジェイ. ジョーンズ,テレンス; エル. デスシェネ,シャルル
(57)【要約】 ファスナ取付け工具(51,101)と、該工具と共に用いるファスナクリップ(11,131)である。 ファスナクリップ(11,131)は、例えばボタンを衣服あるいは織物に取り付けるために用いうる複数のファスナ(13,133)を含み、各ファスナ(13,133)は一端に脚(17−1,137)を有するフィラメントを含む。 ファスナクリップ(11,131)はまた、少なくとも1個のランナバー(19−1,141)を含み、各ファスナ(13,133)がランナバー(19−1,141)に切断可能の接続ポスト(23−1,143)によって接続されている。 ファスナ取付け工具(51,101)は一対の針(57−1,57−2)を含む。 各針(57−1,57−2)は、関連のランナバー(19−1,141)から接続ポスト(23−1,143)を切断するようにされたナイフ刃を側部に形成している。 ファスナ取付け工具(51,101)はまた、ファスナ取付け工具(51,101)の本体内で前後に摺動可能に装着され、ばね(59)によって後方に弾圧されている突出し機構(61)を含む。 突出し機構はファスナ取付け工具(51,101)の本体の後部から手で操作でき、針(57−1,57−2)の孔の内部で前後に摺動可能な一対の突出しロッド(93−1,93−2)を含む。
4 MULTISTRAND BUTTON RETENTION SYSTEM US15781263 2015-12-03 US20180355533A1 2018-12-13 Howard JACOBSON
A sewing system for attaching or re-attaching buttons is provided. Embodiments of the sewing system have a single- or multi-strand thread of one to ten woven threads, the threads having a length of at least one inch with one needle pre-attached, terminating in free strands, an opposing end securement, or two needles attached to opposing ends of the thread. The appearance of a professionally sewn button is provided while eliminating the need to make multiple passes through the button holes and fabric.
5 PHOTOGRAPH HOLDER APPARATUS US13925938 2013-06-25 US20140000140A1 2014-01-02 Deborah J. Fredette
A photograph holder comprises a cloth backing material and a plurality of buttons secured to the cloth backing material with thread. The plurality of buttons defines at least one area on the cloth backing material in which a photograph may be secured between the buttons and the backing material. The area may be any shape and/or any size to accommodate the varying shapes and sizes of photographs. The photograph holder may further comprise a frame having a rigid backing and a glass. The cloth backing material and buttons may be disposed between the glass and the rigid backing within the frame.
6 Fastener attaching tool US185679 1994-01-24 US5518162A 1996-05-21 Charles L. Deschenes; Terence J. Jones
A fastener attaching tool particularly suited for use in attaching buttons to clothing, etc. and which is constructed for use with a fastener clip which includes a pair of runner bars and one or more U-shaped fasteners having transverse bars at opposite ends, each transverse bar being connected on its side to a corresponding runner bar by a severable connector post. The tool includes a body having a front end. A pair of needles are pivotally mounted at the front end of the body, each needle having a longitudinal slotted bore adapted to receive one of the transverse bars and a knife edge formed on one side which is adapted to sever a connector post from its associated transverse bar as the transverse bar is pushed through the needle. The body is shaped to include a transverse feed slot down through which the fastener clip is manually inserted. The tool also includes an ejector mechanism which is slidably mounted back and forth within the body and is rearwardly biased by a spring. The ejector mechanism is moved manually forward from the rear of the tool and includes a pair of ejector rods which are used to push the transverse bars into and through the bores in the needles. The body includes a pair of flexible fingers which cooperate with a pair of posts on the ejector mechanism to prevent automatic return of the ejector mechanism from its forwardmost position in the body to its rearwardmost position when forward pressure on the ejector mechanism is removed.
7 Fastener clip including one or more fasteners adapted for attaching buttons to a garment or like material US989201 1992-12-11 US5383260A 1995-01-24 Charles L. Deschenes; Terence J. Jones; William J. Cooper
A fastener clip having a plurality of fasteners for use in attaching a button to a garment or a piece of fabric. In a preferred embodiment, the fastener clip comprises a plurality of fasteners, each fastener being a flexible U-shaped filament having a foot at each end. The filament portion of the fastener is preferably rectangular in cross-section and has a non-uniform thickness, i.e., being thinner at the ends and thicker in the arcuate region, to maximize the strength of the fastener. The feet are appropriately dimensioned so that they may be inserted into a desired garment through a pair of button holes of conventional size and thereafter be retained by the underside of the garment. Each foot has rounded ends, a flat top surface and a compact size to minimize irritation with a person's skin. The fastener clip also comprises a pair of runner bars, each fastener being connected to the pair of runner bars by a pair of severable connector posts. The connector posts are attached to the outer sides of the fastener feet, as opposed to the bottoms thereof, so that, when they are severed, they will not create burrs in areas where they are likely to come into contact with a person's skin.
8 Method and apparatus for winding round the stem of a button sewn onto an article of clothing US568369 1990-08-16 US5082151A 1992-01-21 Andre J. Schaerer
In a method for winding round the button stem of a button sewn by a sewing thread to an article of clothing, in which a winding thread made from an elastomeric plastic is wound on under tension onto the thread bundle formed from sewing thread between the button and the article of clothing, in a simpler manner a reliable fixing of the winding thread end is brought about in that the winding thread, following the wrapping of the thread bundle, is drawn off the stem in a direction roughly at right angles to the axis with a tension increased to beyond its yield point, before the separation thereof at the button stem. The thread end extending over several coil turns is firmly fixed between the previously placed coil turn as a result of its diameter greatly reduced by complete elongation. Two embodiments of an apparatus for performing the method are also described and the apparatus is constructed as a compact, esily handleable hand-operated device.
9 Method for reconnecting a button to a garment and apparatus therefor US13534869 2012-08-16 US08584913B1 2013-11-19 Leon Perlsweig
A method and apparatus for reconnecting a button to a garment includes positioning the button in a desired location on the front side of garment. The ends of a wire are then manually inserted into the thread receiving holes of the button, and the wire is pushed through the garment from the front side to the back side so that the wire urges the button into contact with the first side of the garment, and the ends of the wire penetrate the back side of the garment thereby forming first and second protruding legs. The protruding legs are then manually bent over until they abut the back side of the garment. A sheet is then adhesively applied to the back side of the garment to cover the bent over protruding legs. In another embodiment, the protruding legs are twisted together before being bent over.
10 APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD SEWING US12452382 2008-06-26 US20100107947A1 2010-05-06 Nevin Margolis Katz
The present invention relates to a system of manual sewing comprising using solid or hollow shapes, that is planar surfaces, to stabilize and display the area being worked on and using both hands to accomplish the sewing tasks. The area to be worked on is spread out and stabilized on a planar surface, and the planar surface itself is stabilized in space with a holding device or by the surroundings. Both hands are then free to do the actual sewing. Pincers and needle holders designed to assist the use in proper use are employed to optimize visualization and to facilitate the actual sewing. The use of eyeless needles with pre-attached thread, preferably swaged-on threads, eliminates the need for threading. Use of curved needles with needle holders facilitates sewing in small spaces. Kits are also contemplated that comprise a variety of sewing crafts of the present invention.
11 Button attaching device US754586 1996-11-19 US5954242A 1999-09-21 Charles L. Deschenes; Paul A. Davignon; William Hartman; Hugh Smith; Douglas Cooke
A button attaching device for attaching a button having four holes to a layer of material includes a holder having a front end and a rear end, four rodless fastener dispensing needles projecting out from the front end of the holder and two fasteners, each having a foot at each end of an elongated filament. Each foot is removably mounted on one of the rodless fastener dispensing needles. A cover is removably mounted on the front end of the holder and includes an anvil. In use, the cover is removed from the holder and the layer of material placed on the cover over the anvil. The button is then placed over the layer of material. The holder is then pushed in the direction of the cover so that the needles and fastener feet extend through the holes in the button and through the layer of material, with the tips of the needles striking the anvil. The tension on the filaments of the fasteners causes the feet to pop out from the needles. The needles are then withdrawn leaving the button secured to the layer of material by the fasteners.
12 Self-contained button attachment assembly US861919 1997-05-22 US5915614A 1999-06-29 Paul A. Davignon; Charles L. Deschenes
A self-contained button attachment assembly. In a preferred embodiment, the assembly comprises a fastener dispensing tool. The tool includes a hollow, open-ended, unitary housing having a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion and the bottom portion are generally cylindrical in shape, the top portion having a substantially greater cross-sectional diameter than the bottom portion. Four hollow, slotted needles are fixedly mounted in the housing and extend out through the bottom thereof. Four ejector rods are slidably mounted within the four needles, the four ejector rods being fixedly mounted at their respective top ends on a plate that is slidably mounted within the top portion of the housing and is accessible through the open top end thereof. The assembly also comprises a conventional garment button of the type having four transverse openings. The button is positioned within the bottom portion of the housing so that the four needles extend partially through its four transverse openings, the button being releasably retained within the housing by a circumferential lip formed on the inside of the housing. The assembly further comprises a pair of fasteners, each fastener comprising a U-shaped flexible filament and a pair of transverse feet, the transverse feet being disposed at opposite ends of the filament and extending perpendicularly to the plane of the filament. Each transverse foot is loaded into one of the hollow slotted needles and is positioned over the button.
13 Fastener for attaching a button to a garment or like material and fastener clip including one or more of said fasteners US309010 1994-09-19 US5622257A 1997-04-22 Charles L. Deschenes; Terence J. Jones; William J. Cooper
A fastener for use in attaching a button to a garment or a piece of fabric and a fastener clip including one or more of said fasteners. In a preferred embodiment, the fastener comprises a U-shaped flexible filament and a pair of transverse feet, the transverse feet being disposed at opposite ends of the U-shaped flexible filament. The U-shaped flexible filament is generally rectangular in cross-section. The width of the filament is substantially uniform over its length whereas the thickness of the filament is greatest in its arcuate region (to maximize the strength of the fastener) and least towards the feet. Because of its U-shape, the filament is permitted to extend between adjacent button holes, thereby creating the appearance of thread. The transverse feet, which extend parallel to one another and perpendicularly to the plane of the filament, are sized and shaped both to fit through a button hole and, once inserted through the button hole and an underlying garment, to securely engage the underside of the garment. To minimize contact with a person's skin, the feet of the present fastener are preferably shorter than the transverse bars of existing button fasteners and are preferably comparable in overall size to a knot of thread used to secure a button to a sheet of clothing material. In addition, the feet preferably have rounded ends, a fiat top surface, and a contoured bottom surface to minimize contact with, and hence irritation of, a person's skin.
14 Sewing aid US20383262 1962-06-20 US3154861A 1964-11-03 JULIA RUBENSTEIN
15 Hand operated button stitching sewing machine US1161160 1960-02-29 US3127859A 1964-04-07 BERNARD SALTZ; CAMPBELL JOHN H
16 Button of the yarn axis winding apparatus JP50748997 1996-07-29 JPH11514409A 1999-12-07 リー,ウク,ジャエ
(57)【要約】 衣服ボタンの糸軸周囲を機械的に巻き付くボタン糸軸巻き付け装置において従来の米国特許第5,082,151号に開示された固定式ボビンと回転式ワインディングベルを具備する構成の短所は、巻き付け用糸がボビンから解かれるときとワインディングベル駆動モータの中空軸を通じて回転するワインディングベルから巻き付け部に巻き付けられるときに巻き付け用糸が二重に絡まりながら引張られて部分的に塊になるので、糸の張が低下され高速の回転速度を維持する巻き付け作業中に糸の切断によって巻き付け作業が頻繁に中断され、普通の裁縫糸は殆ど使用することかできないので巻き付け作業費が高く、大変に非能率的な短所があったのである。 本発明のボタン糸軸巻き付け装置は、巻き付け用糸を供給するボビンを交換可能としながらも糸の巻き付け引張力に相応して糸の解け方向に自転することかできるように保持するボビン保持手段と、前記ボビン保持手段と同一の回転軸線上に固定的に装着されてボビンとともに同一の方向、同一の速度に回転されながらもボビンから巻き付け用糸の伝達を受けてボタン糸軸に巻き付く糸巻き付け手段と、前記同一の回転軸上に固定的に装着されたボビン保持手段と糸巻き付け手段を支持部材に回転自由に軸受してモータの駆動力によって回転させる巻き付け回転手段とから構成することを特徴とする。
17 Needle to be used for distribution without the rod of plastic fasteners JP51041595 1995-09-07 JPH10503295A 1998-03-24 エイ. ダビニョン,ポール
(57)【要約】 可撓性フイラメント(F)と該可撓性フイラメント(F)の一端に配置さたクロスバー(B)とを有するプラスチック製固定具(P)をロッド無しに分配するために使用する針である。 一実施例において、針(11)はその前端において、所望の商品へ進入するようにされた先端(15)において終っている中実の細長い部材(13)と、プラスチック製固定具(P)のクロスバー(B)を受け入れるようにされたチャンバ(17)とを含む。 前記チャンバ(17)は前端(21)と、後端(23)と、開放された頂部(25)と、開放された底部(27)とを含む。 開放された頂部(25)は先端(15)から後方に離隔し、かつチャンバ(17)中へクロスバー(B)を挿入し、かつそこからクロスバーを取り出すことができるよう適当な寸法および形状とされている。 前端(21)はクロスバー(B)の前端の頂面(TF)と解放可能に係合するよう下方に、かつ先端(15)に向かって度がつけられ、後端(23)がV字形で交差する一対の壁を有し、可撓性フイラメントに低テンションが加えられると開放した頂部(25)を通してクロスバー(B)がチャンバ(17)から引張り出されないようにするためにバー(B)と解放可能に係合する。 可撓性フイラメントに高テンションが加えられると、クロスバー(B)は開放した頂部(25)を通してチャンバ(17)から引張り出される。
18 JPS598681Y2 - JP3605477 1977-03-24 JPS598681Y2 1984-03-17
19 JPS5358061U - JP3605477 1977-03-24 JPS5358061U 1978-05-18
20 APPARATUS FOR WINDING ROUND THE STEM OF A BUTTON EP96925155.0 1996-07-29 EP0961553A1 1999-12-08 Lee, Uk, Jae
An apparatus for winding round the stem of a button is disclosed wherein the drawbacks of the prior invention disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,082,151 were settled. Namely, after drawing the winding thread from the bobbin and in the process of the winding operation, if the thread is recoiled and drawn, the tensile force of the thread decreases and during the winding operation maintaining high rotation speed, the thread is frequently cut off, which leads to the frequent interruption of the winding operation. It was very inefficient in the respect of operation and had impractical disadvantage. Such apparatus according to the present invention comprises a bobbin supporting means for interchangeably supporting the bobbin supplying the winding thread so as to rotate on its own axis to the unloosening direction of the thread in accordance with winding and drawing force of the thread, a thread winding means being fixedly mounted on the equal rotation axis to said bobbin supporting means for receiving from the bobbin the winding thread and winding it round the stem of the button while being rotated along with the bobbin in the equal direction and at the equal angular velocity, and a winding rotation means for rotatively mounting on the support the bobbin supporting means and the thread winding means being fixedly mounted on equal rotation axis and rotating it with driving force of a motor.
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