序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 COMPONENT FOR MANUFACTURING APPAREL ACCESSORY OR FASTENING ELEMENT, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAID APPAREL ACCESSORY OR SAID FASTENING ELEMENT MADE OF SAID COMPONENT, AND MOLDED PRODUCT MADE OF SAID COMPONENT US14337879 2014-07-22 US20150321399A1 2015-11-12 Chia-Wei HONG; Chia-Hong LIAO
A component for manufacturing an apparel accessory or a fastening element is formed of a molten thermoplastic polymer and an additive distributed into the molten thermoplastic polymer. A method of manufacturing said apparel accessory or said fastening element made of said component includes a step of fixedly molding the component of the present invention to a base of an accessory. A molded product made of said component is well decorative and highly durable.
102 Sports Themed Belts and Method of Construction US13600850 2012-08-31 US20130055487A1 2013-03-07 Killion Davis
Disclosed is a sports themed pants belt and method of construction, comprising an elongated length of material, belt buckle, belt end, and belt keeper. The length of material comprises a first and second end, while the belt material is one derived from or covered by the outer covering of the athletic ball of the sports theme. The belt first end connects to the belt buckle, which includes an outward surface having a sports character, team logo or similar indicia thereon related to the overall theme. The belt keeper is further related to the overall theme, providing a view of the field of play or specific equipment of the sport, while the belt second end terminates at a representation of the related sports ball. Several embodiments are disclosed, the goal being to utilize the sports athletic gear and equipment for the given sport as a means to construct the belt.
103 RESILIENT ROTATION BUCKLE US12732194 2010-03-26 US20110232044A1 2011-09-29 HSI-HSIN CHEN
A resilient rotation buckle includes a decoration plate and the belt coupling structure having an end coupled to a belt. The decoration plate and the belt coupling structure form a rotation shaft and a rotation assembly that cooperate each other. The rotation assembly includes a receptacle compartment having a wall forming a through hole for receiving the rotation shaft therethrough, springs, and retention blocks. An accommodation channel is defined in the receptacle compartment in a direction normal to the through hole. When the rotation shaft is inserted, the retention blocks are in contact engagement with an outer circumference of the rotation shaft. The springs have first ends in biasing engagement with the retention blocks and second ends supported by walls of the accommodation channel. The rotation shaft and the rotation assembly allow for relative rotation therebetween for switching between a locked position and a released position.
104 Digital video and music player belt buckles US11703504 2007-02-06 US07848093B2 2010-12-07 Winston B. Hardson; Mark Bush
Portable devices configured to be worn as a belt buckle are disclosed herein. The portable device includes a housing, a first connector attached to the housing and adapted to slideably receive a belt, and a second connector attached to the housing and adapted to secure the housing to the belt.
105 BUCKLE AND BUCKLE-STRAP ASSEMBLY US12334107 2008-12-12 US20090151132A1 2009-06-18 Gerald Rotunno, JR.
A buckle that is a single piece, glass buckle is provided. A single piece, glass buckle is provided that is designed to limit the likelihood of breakage during use. The buckle may be of any desired shape or design, including coloration and other design effects, wherein all aspects are part of the continuous, single piece, glass buckle. A belt assembly with a strap or similar device designed to be used with the single piece, glass buckle to provide maximum stability to all aspects of the single piece, glass buckle. A belt assembly is provided that may be used in a functional capacity or as a fashion accessory.
106 CHIN STRAP RETAINER RING FOR HEADGEAR US11846569 2007-08-29 US20090055999A1 2009-03-05 Jorge L. Garcia
A chin strap retainer for gathering the forward and rearward chin straps of a headgear into a substantially overlapping arrangement having the appearance of a single strap link. A substantially circular frame of the chin strap retainer defines an open interior region. A primary cross member extends across a central portion of the open interior region and a pair of secondary cross members are disposed on either side of the primary cross member. The frame and the cross members are part of a single integral workpiece. A pair of strap openings are provided between the primary cross member and the secondary cross members. A pair of apertures are provided between said secondary cross members and the frame.
107 BELT BUCKLE US11833189 2007-08-02 US20080120814A1 2008-05-29 Ronald C. Matusek; Sharon M. Reid
A belt buckle includes: a curved belt buckle body, a rigid frame member imbedded within the belt buckle body or affixed to the rear side of the belt buckle body; and a decorative face. The frame member includes a loop extending from a lateral side of the belt buckle body to receive one end of a belt and a hook which protrudes from the inner or rear face of the buckle to permit the hook to be inserted into holes provided in a belt. The hook and loop of the rigid frame member are joined by a curved intermediate portion that rigidly connects the loop and the hook. The belt buckle body includes: one or more cavities therein or on its rear side which receive and hold the rigid frame member and a decorative face that is permanently affixed or is removable and interchangeable.
108 Digital video and music player belt buckles US11703504 2007-02-06 US20080024976A1 2008-01-31 Winston Hardson; Mark Bush
Portable devices configured to be worn as a belt buckle are disclosed herein. The portable device includes a housing, a first connector attached to the housing and adapted to slideably receive a belt, and a second connector attached to the housing and adapted to secure the housing to the belt.
109 Self illuminating belt buckle US11223667 2005-09-09 US20070058361A1 2007-03-15 Frederick Sevilla
A self illuminated belt buckle comprising a housing with a symbol shaped opening in the front and an opening in the bottom of the housing. The housing containing at least one power source, and at least one light source such as an LED which may be connected to a switch. The at least one power source providing power to the light source which provides background lighting through the symbol shaped opening and through the opening in the bottom of the housing. The light source and power source not being visible from outside of the housing. The housing further being connected to an attachment device such as a belt buckle or brooch pin. The housing also being formed from diamond plate.
110 Belt buckle US11155842 2005-06-16 US20060282991A1 2006-12-21 Amara Ross
There is disclosed herein a decorative belt buckle comprising a base frame and a cover frame lockable with the base frame, and a tongue when it is inserted into the base frame thus creating a secondary lock. The cover frame includes a ratchet teeth mechanism for engaging ratchet teeth of an insertable tongue. One end of a belt can be fixed within a belt pocket of the base frame, and the other end of the belt can be fixed to an outer end of the tongue. Several forms or styles of covers are disclosed to provide a decorative cover in the form of a particular color or colors, artwork, or the entire cover frame may form a decorative cover.
111 Removable cover piece for belt buckle US10406553 2003-04-04 US06886724B2 2005-05-03 Yun-Tung Hung
The invention herein relates to a removable cover piece for belt buckle which is devised in two parts: a buckle head and a cover piece where the buckle head has a recessed trap precisely dimensioned to receive the cover piece. A nail grip is devised at the open end of the recessed trap so that the multi-functional cover piece inlayed in the trap can easily be gripped, removed or replaced with another cover piece. Upon the recessed trap contact faces are several magnet elements to meet the opposing magnet elements on the cover piece in order to secure the cover piece into the recessed trap. The present invention also features two slide guides at the base of recessed trap contact faces in response to the slide edges on the base of the cover pieces to form a track fitting assembly relationship, further securing the multi-functional cover pieces.
112 Headgear strap buckle with display thereon and method for exhibiting a display on same US10630654 2003-07-30 US20040083533A1 2004-05-06 Kenneth A. Schwartz; Charles Lord
A headgear and method for exhibiting displays, such as company logos, on a buckle used for securing a head strap of the headgear at an adjusted position. The buckle can include, on its outer surface, an embossed pattern and a display layer within the embossed pattern. The display layer can be provided with at least one color different from that of the buckle for ease of viewing. A sealant layer can be deposited over the display layer and the outer surface of the buckle, so as to minimize exposure of the display layer to environmental conditions. A method for exhibiting a display on an outer surface of the buckle is also provided.
113 Structure of an adjusting buckle for shoulder straps US10193908 2002-07-15 US06684463B1 2004-02-03 Wen Yang
A structure of an adjusting buckle for a shoulder strap includes an integrally formed adjusting buckle body and a press-release button, wherein the adjusting buckle body has two inner slots and two outer slots, the press-release button has a bottom formed with two protuberances configured and positioned to engaged the two outer slots, and the shoulder strap is made of silicone and passes through the two inner slots, whereby when the press-release button is engaged with the adjusting buckle body, the shoulder strap will be kept in a firm position.
114 STRUCTURE OF AN ADJUSTING BUCKLE FOR SHOULDER STRAPS US10193908 2002-07-15 US20040006853A1 2004-01-15 Wen Yang
A structure of an adjusting buckle for a shoulder strap includes an integrally formed adjusting buckle body and a press-release button, wherein the adjusting buckle body has two inner slots and two outer slots, the press-release button has a bottom formed with two protuberances configured and positioned to engaged the two outer slots, and the shoulder strap is made of silicone and passes through the two inner slots, whereby when the press-release button is engaged with the adjusting buckle body, the shoulder strap will be kept in a firm position.
115 Buckle with detachable ball marker US09604311 2000-06-27 US06253974B1 2001-07-03 Hee-Chang Park
A buckle, provided with a detachable golf ball marker for allowing a wearer to easily carry such a marker while playing golf, is disclosed. In the buckle, the decoration part has a marker seat at its external surface and carries a first magnet on the seat. The golf ball marker has a second magnet with the magnetic polarity of the second magnet being opposite to that of the first magnet. The marker is thus magnetically and detachably seated on the marker seat. In another embodiment, a metal piece is externally mounted to a loop of the buckle, while the ball marker is magnetically attached on the metal piece. The buckle thus allows a golfer to easily carry the marker without forgetting it and also allows the golfer to devote himself to playing golf.
116 Buckle with detachable ball marker US134352 1998-08-14 US6142348A 2000-11-07 Hee-Chang Park
A buckle, provided with a detachable golf ball marker for allowing a wearer to easily carry such a marker while playing golf, is disclosed. In the buckle, the decoration part has a marker seat at its external surface and carries a first magnet on the seat. The golf ball marker has a second magnet with the magnetic polarity of the second magnet being opposite to that of the first magnet. The marker is thus magnetically and detachably seated on the marker seat. In another embodiment, a metal piece is externally mounted to a loop of the buckle, while the ball marker is magnetically attached on the metal piece. The buckle thus allows a golfer to easily carry the marker without forgetting it and also allows the golfer to devote himself to playing golf.
117 Belt buckle with backlift face plates US285083 1999-04-02 US6098252A 2000-08-08 Don E. Woerth, Jr.
A belt buckle used for advertising and novelty purposes includes a base frame which houses an electronic circuit for backlighting replaceable face plates that contain logos, slogans, or novelty designs, the electronic circuit provides an optional strobe effect, flashing the backlighting at an intermittent rate that draws attention to the logo, slogan, or design on the faceplate.
118 Detachable beltloop conchos US640151 1996-04-30 US5642556A 1997-07-01 Steve Alexander
A decorative concho that can be attached to the belt loops of a person's pants to provide a different "look". It consists of a decorative buckle which has three bars attached to the back of the buckle. Two of the bars are attached at the ends of the buckle and at one side of the buckle. The other end of the two bars are free. The third bar is attached between the first two bars and is permanently attached at one end to the buckle. The end that is permanently attached is adjacent the free ends of the other two bars to provide a serpentine path between the bars. The concho can be attached to the belt loops by slipping one bar at a time on the belt loop.
119 Decorative multi-part assemblies having an interconnector US308649 1994-09-19 US5526551A 1996-06-18 Michael Herman
Ornamental assemblies are formed by a snap-type action interconnector formed respectively on bases and ornamental caps so that a number of different caps can be removably attached to a base to produce a composite assembly. The assembly has a decorative cap element, an interconnector and a base. The assembly can form a button, a necklace, an item of jewelry or the like.
120 Decorative multi-part ornamentations and the fabrication thereof US843457 1992-02-28 US5255417A 1993-10-26 Michael Herman
Rib and groove snap-type action securing elements are formed respectively on ornamentation bases and caps so that a number of different ornamentation caps can be disposed for co-action with a single base to fabricate a number of different ornamentation assemblies. In one embodiment the rib is carried by a depending circumferential wall of the cap for co-action with a circumferential groove formed in the base, while in another embodiment the rib is carried by an upstanding circumferential wall of the base for co-action with a groove disposed peripherally about the cap. In other embodiments a disc-like intermediate cap is disposed between a base and a top cap. In another embodiment the intermediate member co-acts with the base and the top cap. In yet another embodiment the cap includes a pair of parallel ribs for co-action with an intermediate cap and the base member. The items of ornamentation may be either buttons with the base carrying an anchor or holes to facilitate securing the button to an article; or items of jewelry such as pins, broaches, rings, pendants, earrings, tie tacks and the like with suitable fastening means.
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