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기능성 신발 깔창용 한약재 조성물 및 이를 이용한 신발깔창의 제작방법 |
KR1020020028375 |
2002-05-22 |
KR1020020044123A |
2002-06-14 |
윤효진 |
PURPOSE: A herb medicine composition for a functional shoes outsole and a manufacturing method for the outsole using the herb medicine composition are provided to effectively remove bad smell and sweat of feet as well as to achieve antibacterial effect. CONSTITUTION: The manufacturing method for the outsole using the herb medicine comprises the steps of; making a functional herb medicine composition by mixing various herb medicines at a desired weight rate; cutting an outer sheet and first and second inner sheets and stacking them by using an adhesive; positioning the integrated sheet so that the first inner sheet is located innermost to form an outsole sheet with a press; sewing both side edge of the outsole sheet to allow the functional herb medicine to be inserted and inserting a heel prosthetic material; charging the functional herb medicine; inserting the prosthetic material at the entrance of the outsole sheet and then sewing it; forming several transverse sewing lines at a regular distance; sewing a selected finishing sheet along the edge of the outsole sheet; and punching holes in the inner surface of the outsole sheet, to which snap type buttons are coupled. |
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기능성 신발 깔창용 한약재 조성물 및 이를 이용한 신발깔창의 제작방법 |
KR1020020018268 |
2002-04-03 |
KR1020020029414A |
2002-04-18 |
윤효진 |
PURPOSE: A herb medicine composite for a functional shoes out sole and a method for manufacturing the out sole are provided to improve the antimicrobial action and the bad smell removal effect of the out sole, and to facilitate the circulation of blood by stimulating spots on the body suitable for acupuncture. CONSTITUTION: The method for manufacturing the functional shoes out sole containing a herb medicine composite comprises the steps of; preparing a functional herb medicine composite as a mixture of various natural medicines; cutting an outer sheet, and first and second inner sheet into a desired size, and stacking them one over another by using an adhesion; molding the stacked sheet combination into an out sole sheet by using a press; sewing the edge of the molded out sole sheet except an entrance for putting the herb medicine composite into a pocket space inside the out sole sheet; again sewing the entrance after charging the herb medicine into the pocket space; forming transverse sewing lines at regular distances on the out sole sheet; and punching holes of a constant diameter at regular distances on the inside surface of the out sole sheet formed with the sewing lines, and then coupling snap type buttons made of pure copper. |
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BUTTON FASTENER AND CLIP |
EP95933867.4 |
1995-09-19 |
EP0782535B1 |
2002-01-16 |
DESCHENES, Charles, L.; JONES, Terence, J.; COOPER, William, J. |
The present invention relates to a fastener and clip for use in attaching a button to a garment or a piece of fabric. In one embodiment, the fastener (11) comprises a U-shaped flexible filament (13) and a pair of transverse feet (15-1, 15-2) disposed at opposite ends of the U-shaped flexible filament (13). The U-shaped filament (13) is generally rectangular in cross section, has a substantially uniform width, a thickness greatest in its arcuate region and least towards the feet. The feet (15-1, 15-2) are sized and shaped to fit through a button hole and securely engage a garment. To minimize contact with a person's skin, the feet (15-1, 15-2) are preferably shorter that the transverse bars of existing button fasteners and comparable in overall size to a knot of thread conventionnally used to secure buttons. The feet (15-1, 15-2) have rounded ends (21-1/21-2, 23-1/23-2), a flat top surface (19-1, 19-2) and a contoured bottom surface (25-1, 25-2) to minimize irradiation of a person's skin. |
24 |
SELF-CONTAINED BUTTON ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY |
EP95938908 |
1995-10-11 |
EP0790789A4 |
1998-01-14 |
DAVIGNON PAUL A; DESCHENES CHARLES L |
A self-contained button attachment assembly comprising a fastener dispensing tool (11) which includes a hollow, open-ended, unitary housing (19) generally cylindrical in shape. Four hollow, slotted needles (27-1 through 27-4) are fixedly mounted in the housing. Four ejector rods (35-1 through 35-4) are slidably mounted within the four needles, the four ejector rods being fixedly mounted at their respective top ends on a pusher plate (37) that is slidably mounted within the housing and is accessible through the open top end thereof. The assembly also comprises a conventional garment button (17) of the type having four transverse openings. The button is positioned and releasably retained within the housing by a circumferential lip (25). The assembly further comprises a pair of fasteners (15-1, 15-2), each fastener comprising a U-shaped flexible filament (43) and a pair of transverse feet (45-1, 45-2) which are disposed at opposite ends of the filament and extend perpendicularly to the plane of the filament. |
25 |
NEEDLE FOR USE IN THE RODLESS DISPENSING OF PLASTIC FASTENERS |
EP95933891 |
1995-09-07 |
EP0781358A4 |
1997-11-05 |
DAVIGNON PAUL A |
Needle used in the rodless dispensing of plastic fasteners (P) which have a flexible filament (F) and a cross-bar (B) disposed at one end of the flexible filament (F). In one embodiment, the needle (11) comprises a solid elongated member (13) terminating at its front end in a tip (15) adapted to penetrate a desired article and a chamber (17) adapted to receive a cross-bar (B) of a plastic fasterner (P). The changer (17) includes a front end (21), a rear end (23), an open top (25) and an open bottom (27). The open top (25) is spaced rearwardly from the tip (15) and is appropriately sized and shaped to permit the insertion and removal of a cross-bar (B) into and from the chamber (17). Front end (21) is downwardly angled towards tip (15) to releasably engage top surface (TF) of the front end of cross-bar (B), and rear end (23) has a pair of walls intersecting in a V-shape to releasably engage bar (B) to prevent the cross-bar (B) from being pulled out of chamber (17) through open top (25) when low tension is applied to the flexible filament. When high tension is applied to the flexible filament, cross-bar (B) is caused to be pulled out of chamber (17) through open top (25). |
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FASTENER ATTACHING TOOL |
EP95907485.0 |
1995-01-20 |
EP0741657A1 |
1996-11-13 |
DESCHENES, Charles, L.; JONES, Terence, J. |
A fastener attaching tool (121) particularly suited for use in attaching buttons to clothing, etc. and which is constructed for use with a fastener clip (11). The tool includes a pair of needles (129, 131) pivotally mounted to the front end (165) of the body, each needle having a longitudinally slotted bore adapted to receive one of the transverse bars (17) and a knife edge for severing a connector post (23) from its associated transverse bar as the transverse bar is pushed through the needle. The body includes a transverse feed slot (143), an ejector mechanism (133) including a pair of ejector rods (189, 191), and a pair of flexible fingers (199, 201) which cooperate with a post (197) on the ejector mechanism to prevent automatic return of the ejector mechanism from its forwardmost position in the body when forward pressure on the ejector mechanism is removed. |
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FASTENER ATTACHING TOOL AND FASTENER CLIP FOR USE THEREWITH. |
EP94903616 |
1993-12-10 |
EP0677993A4 |
1996-02-07 |
DESCHENES CHARLES L; JONES TERENCE J; COOPER WILLIAM J |
A fastener attaching tool (51, 101) and fastener clip (11, 131) for use therewith. The fastener clip (11, 131) includes a plurality of fasteners (13, 133) which may be used, for example, in attaching a button to a garment or a piece of fabric, each fastener (13, 133) comprising a filament having a foot (17-1, 137) at one end. The fastener clip (11, 131) also comprises at least one runner bar (19-1, 141), each fastener (13, 133) being connected to the runner bar (19-1, 141) by a severable connector post (23-1, 143). The fastener attaching tool (51, 101) includes a pair of needles (57-1, 57-2). Each needle (57-1, 57-2) has a knife edge formed on its side which is adapted to sever a connector post (23-1, 143) from its associated runner bar (19-1, 141). The fastener attaching tool (51, 101) also includes an ejector mechanism (61) which is slidably mounted back and forth within the body of the fastener attaching tool (51-101) and is rearwardly biased by a spring (59). The ejector mechanism is manually operable from the rear of the body of the fastener attaching tool (51-101) and includes a pair of ejector rods (93-1, 93-2) which are slidable back and forth within the bores of the needles (57-1, 57-2). |
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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. |
29 |
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. |
30 |
Hopper and driving mechanism |
US28443928 |
1928-06-11 |
US1739996A |
1929-12-17 |
WHITE FRANKLIN R |
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31 |
Buttoning machine |
US71200224 |
1924-05-09 |
US1582116A |
1926-04-27 |
JAMES BAZZONI LEWIS |
|
32 |
Machine for operating upon fasteners |
US29700219 |
1919-05-14 |
US1410560A |
1922-03-28 |
ALBERT LATHAM |
|
33 |
Button-setting machine |
US13438416 |
1916-12-01 |
US1398027A |
1921-11-22 |
JOHN KELLY |
|
34 |
Button-setting machine |
US18717017 |
1917-08-20 |
US1374360A |
1921-04-12 |
COOK ADELBERT F; REED LLOYD R |
|
35 |
Button-attaching machine |
US608315 |
1915-02-04 |
US1336787A |
1920-04-13 |
MATTER ALBERT J |
|
36 |
Button-setting machine. |
US1913794154 |
1913-10-08 |
US1271789A |
1918-07-09 |
SNEIERSON SAMUEL L |
|
37 |
Button-stapling machine. |
US16360217 |
1917-04-21 |
US1244135A |
1917-10-23 |
SCHWEISS JOSEPH |
|
38 |
Button-setting machine. |
US1914833383 |
1914-04-21 |
US1144841A |
1915-06-29 |
HAMMOND CLARENCE C |
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39 |
Button-attaching machine. |
US1913753966 |
1913-03-13 |
US1142004A |
1915-06-08 |
WYMAN WILLIAM H |
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40 |
Button-setting machine. |
US1912702693 |
1912-06-10 |
US1092604A |
1914-04-07 |
STENMAN ELIS F |
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