序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 图钉固定装置和不刺穿物体而将该物体固定的方法 | CN201110020631.6 | 2008-02-08 | CN102139595B | 2013-11-06 | 马克·特雷格塞 |
公开了一种图钉固定装置的至少一个示例性实施例。示例性图钉固定装置包括具有用于穿刺的第一端部和第二端部的可延长且具有弹性的钉头。在该钉头的第二端部上可操作地连接夹脚。此外,钉头的第二端部上有切割边。方法还包括用图钉装置的钉头的一端刺穿支承表面,以及用夹脚或切割边紧靠着支承表面按压物体。 | ||||||
2 | 图钉固定装置和不刺穿物体而将该物体固定的方法 | CN201110020631.6 | 2008-02-08 | CN102139595A | 2011-08-03 | 马克·特雷格塞 |
公开了一种图钉固定装置的至少一个示例性实施例。示例性图钉固定装置包括具有用于穿刺的第一端部和第二端部的可延长且具有弹性的钉头。在该钉头的第二端部上可操作地连接夹脚。此外,钉头的第二端部上有切割边。方法还包括用图钉装置的钉头的一端刺穿支承表面,以及用夹脚或切割边紧靠着支承表面按压物体。 | ||||||
3 | 图钉固定装置和不刺穿物体而将该物体固定的方法 | CN200880015145.1 | 2008-02-08 | CN101730628B | 2013-01-02 | 马克·特雷格塞 |
公开了一种图钉固定装置的至少一个示例性实施例。示例性图钉固定装置包括具有用于穿刺的第一端部和第二端部的可延长且具有弹性的钉头。在该钉头的第二端部上可操作地连接夹脚。此外,钉头的第二端部上有切割边。方法还包括用图钉装置的钉头的一端刺穿支承表面,以及用夹脚或切割边紧靠着支承表面按压物体。 | ||||||
4 | 图钉固定装置和不刺穿物体而将该物体固定的方法 | CN200880015145.1 | 2008-02-08 | CN101730628A | 2010-06-09 | 马克·特雷格塞 |
公开了一种图钉固定装置的至少一个示例性实施例。示例性图钉固定装置包括具有用于穿刺的第一端部和第二端部的可延长且具有弹性的钉头。在该钉头的第二端部上可操作地连接夹脚。此外,钉头的第二端部上有切割边。方法还包括用图钉装置的钉头的一端刺穿支承表面,以及用夹脚或切割边紧靠着支承表面按压物体。 | ||||||
5 | How to hold without opening a hole in the push pin holding device and holding object | JP2010502071 | 2008-02-08 | JP2010523371A | 2010-07-15 | マーク・トラジェサー |
少なくとも1つの例に従い、プッシュピン保持デバイスが公表されている。 代表的なプッシュピン保持デバイスには、穴を開けるための第一先端部分およびグリップフット部分がピンの第二先端部分に関連して作動可能である第二先端部分がある弾力性があり細長いピンが含まれる。 あるいは、切断端部分がピンの第二先端部分上にある場合もある。 保持対象物に穴を開けずに対象物を保持する方法は、プッシュピン保持デバイスの提供を含むものとする。 また、その方法には、プッシュピンデバイスの端でサポート表面に穴を開け、グリップフット部分もしくは切断端部分でサポート表面に対して保持対象物の一部を押し付ける方法も含むものとする。
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6 | JPS4832960B1 - | JP9691970 | 1970-11-05 | JPS4832960B1 | 1973-10-09 | |
7 | PUSHPIN RETAINING DEVICE | EP08725349.8 | 2008-02-08 | EP2132046B1 | 2012-11-28 | Trageser, Mark |
8 | A shade cloth stitch pin | EP83301466 | 1983-03-16 | EP0103938A3 | 1984-10-17 | Ward, Connie Thelma |
A shade cloth stitch pin, for example made as a plastics moulding, includes an elongate body having a pointed end (4). Adjacent the point are a number of barbs or teeth (5) pointing in the opposite direction to the pointed end (4). Slightly inward from opposite end of the body is an integral abutment (7) or hook which curves back towards the first end. |
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9 | Push-pin device | JP2010502071 | 2008-02-08 | JP5469055B2 | 2014-04-09 | マーク・トラジェサー |
10 | JPS6235734B2 - | JP4778383 | 1983-03-22 | JPS6235734B2 | 1987-08-04 | KONII SAAMA WAADO |
11 | Sunshade cloth stitch pin | JP4778383 | 1983-03-22 | JPS5939228A | 1984-03-03 | KONII SAAMA WAADO |
12 | PUSHPIN RETAINING DEVICE AND METHOD FO RETAINING WITHOUT OBJECT PUNCTURE | EP08725349 | 2008-02-08 | EP2132046A4 | 2010-09-08 | TRAGESER MARK |
13 | PUSHPIN RETAINING DEVICE AND METHOD FO RETAINING WITHOUT OBJECT PUNCTURE | EP08725349.8 | 2008-02-08 | EP2132046A1 | 2009-12-16 | Trageser, Mark |
In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a pushpin retaining device is disclosed. An exemplary pushpin retaining device can include a resilient, elongated pin that can have a first end portion for puncturing and a second end portion A grip foot can be operatively associated with the second end portion of the pin. Alternatively, a cut edge can be on the second end portion of the pin. A method of retaining objects without object puncture can include providing a pushpin retaining device. The method can also include puncturing a support surface with an end of the pin of the pushpin device and pressing a portion of an object against the support surface with the grip foot or cut edge, respectively. | ||||||
14 | A shade cloth stitch pin | EP83301466.5 | 1983-03-16 | EP0103938A2 | 1984-03-28 | Ward, Connie Thelma |
A shade cloth stitch pin, for example made as a plastics moulding, includes an elongate body having a pointed end (4). Adjacent the point are a number of barbs or teeth (5) pointing in the opposite direction to the pointed end (4). Slightly inward from opposite end of the body is an integral abutment (7) or hook which curves back towards the first end. |
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15 | Pushpin retaining device and method of retaining without object puncture | US13689300 | 2012-11-29 | US08562267B2 | 2013-10-22 | Mark Trageser |
In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a pushpin retaining device is disclosed. An exemplary pushpin retaining device can include a resilient, elongated pin that can have a first end portion for puncturing and a second end portion. A grip foot can be operatively associated with the second end portion of the pin. Alternatively, a cut edge can be on the second end portion of the pin. A method of retaining objects without object puncture can include providing a pushpin retaining device. The method can also include puncturing a support surface with an end of the pin of the pushpin device and pressing a portion of an object against the support surface with the grip foot or cut edge, respectively. | ||||||
16 | Pushpin retaining device and method of retaining without object puncture | US13676801 | 2012-11-14 | US08556562B2 | 2013-10-15 | Mark Trageser |
In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a pushpin retaining device is disclosed. An exemplary pushpin retaining device can include a resilient, elongated pin that can have a first end portion for puncturing and a second end portion. A grip foot can be operatively associated with the second end portion of the pin. Alternatively, a cut edge can be on the second end portion of the pin. A method of retaining objects without object puncture can include providing a pushpin retaining device. The method can also include puncturing a support surface with an end of the pin of the pushpin device and pressing a portion of an object against the support surface with the grip foot or cut edge, respectively. | ||||||
17 | Pushpin retaining device and method of retaining without object puncture | US11987322 | 2007-11-29 | US08353656B2 | 2013-01-15 | Mark Trageser |
In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a pushpin retaining device is disclosed. An exemplary pushpin retaining device can include a resilient, elongated pin that can have a first end portion for puncturing and a second end portion. A grip foot can be operatively associated with the second end portion of the pin. Alternatively, a cut edge can be on the second end portion of the pin. A method of retaining objects without object puncture can include providing a pushpin retaining device. The method can also include puncturing a support surface with an end of the pin of the pushpin device and pressing a portion of an object against the support surface with the grip foot or cut edge, respectively. | ||||||
18 | Non-interlacing,feedable pin for badges | US3517419D | 1969-11-06 | US3517419A | 1970-06-30 | FRIAGLIA DANTE J |
19 | Ornament | US30434739 | 1939-11-14 | US2247944A | 1941-07-01 | GALLIGAN THOMAS A |
20 | Fastening device | US18244727 | 1927-04-09 | US1662834A | 1928-03-20 | REITER DANIEL I |