Claims
- 1. A button medallion comprising:a. a flat back having a circular periphery; b. a domed shell having an outer surface, an inner surface, an annular wall, and a free edge, the flat back fitting inside the shell annular wall with the shell annular wall being formed inwardly over the flat back adjacent the periphery thereof and lying in a substantially flat plane parallel to the flat back; and c. a flexible laminate covering the shell outer surface and having a skirt portion that overhangs the shell free edge and that is tucked around the shell free edge between the shell inner surface and the periphery of the flat back, so that the flat back can be bonded with adhesive to a selected surface.
- 2. For an award of the type having a shallow circular recess with a flat seat,a button medallion that adds richness to the award and has a convex shape and a thin circular outer edge that is substantially hidden in and inherently centered in the award recess, the button medallion comprising a flat back with a first predetermined thickness and a circular periphery, a domed shell having a second predetermined thickness and free edge and an annular wall adjacent the free edge that lies in a substantially flat plane parallel to the flat back, and a flexible laminate having a third predetermined thickness and overlying the shell and having a skirt portion that is tucked around the shell free edge and that lies between the flat back periphery and the shell, the laminate, shell, and flat back cooperating to make the outer edge as thin as the thicknesses of the laminate, shell, and flat back materials allow, so that the button medallion is easily centered in the award recess and bondable to the recess seat.
- 3. A button medallion useful for embellishing an object having a flat surface comprising:a. a flat back made from a first thin material and having a periphery; b. a flexible laminate made from a second thin material; and c. a domed shell made from a third thin material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, an annular wall, a free edge, and an outer edge, the shell outer surface being covered with the laminate and the laminate having a skirt portion that overhangs the shell free edge, the flat back fitting inside the shell annular wall with the laminate skirt portion being tucked around the shell free edge between the shell inner surface and the flat back periphery, the shell annular wall being formed inwardly over and tightly against the flat back adjacent the periphery thereof such that the shell outer edge is as thin as the first, second, and third materials of the flat back, laminate, and shell, respectively, allow to thereby enable the button medallion to be adhered to a non-recessed flat surface and still give an attractive appearance.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/520,977 filed Mar. 8, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,393,686, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/899,613 filed Jul. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,038,944.
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