Information
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Patent Grant
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6393669
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Patent Number
6,393,669
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 28, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Blodgett & Blodgett, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 91
- 024 901
- 024 56
- 024 57
- 024 62
- 024 6613
- 024 664
- 024 312
- 024 3421
- 024 1144
- 024 11411
- 024 101 R
- 024 101 B
- 024 106
- 024 340
- 024 673
- 024 679
- 024 1411
- 002 145
- 002 128
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention consists of an apparatus for temporarily holding a button on a garment to replace a button which has been detached or lost from the garment. The apparatus includes a spring-like U-shaped clip that has an upper planar portion and a lower planar portion. The upper and lower planar portions are connected at their rear ends so that the front ends of the planar portions are resiliently moveable between a normal closed position in which the front ends of the planar members abut to an open position in which the front ends are separated. The front ends of the upper and lower planar members are biased toward each other in the closed position. The upper surface of the upper planar member is provided with a retainer for being connected to a button. More specifically, the upper the retainer with a retaining element having a receptive socket receiving a second retaining element. The second retaining element retainer having a one way connector which is either permanently attached to a button or is provided with a second one way connector insertion into one of the apertures of a conventional button.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
NOT APPLICABLE
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
This invention has been created without the sponsorship or funding of any federally sponsored research or development program.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a device for replacing a button that has become detached from a garment such as a shirt or a blouse.
When a button becomes detached from a garment, it usually occurs in circumstances where it is inconvenient, awkward, or impossible to replace it. In most cases, the button is lost before the person who is wearing the garment becomes aware that it has become detached from the garment.
A kit for replacing buttons has been developed and marketed. The kit includes a hand held tool which attaches a replacement button to a garment by means of a plastic fastener. The use of this tool is essentially a substitution for sewing the button on the garment. It is not practical to keep the kit on one's person to meet all emergency situations.
These and other difficulties experienced with the loss of a button from a garment have been obviated in a novel manner by the present invention.
It is a principal object of the invention to provide an apparatus for temporarily replacing a button which has become detached or lost from a garment.
A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for replacing a button, which apparatus can be carried easily and conveniently by a person at all times.
Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for temporarily replacing a button which is easy and convenient to use in essentially all circumstances.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of an apparatus for temporary reattachment of the button which has become detached from a garment or for attachment of a standard substitute button in the event that the original button has been lost.
With these and other objects in view, the invention resides in the combination of parts set forth in the specification and covered by the claims appended hereto.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention consists of an apparatus for temporarily holding a button on a garment to replace a button which has been detached or lost from the garment. The apparatus includes a spring-like U-shaped clip that has an upper planar portion and a lower planar portion. The upper and lower planar portions are connected at their rear ends so that the front ends of the planar portions are resiliently moveable between a normal closed position in which the front ends of the planar members abut to an open position in which the front ends of the planar members are separated. The front ends of the upper and lower planar members are biased toward each other in the closed position. The upper surface of the upper planar member is provided with a retainer for being connected to a button. More specifically, the upper planar member has a first retaining element having a receptive socket receiving a second retaining element. The second retaining element retainer has a one way connector which is either permanently attached to a button or is provided with a second one way connector for insertion into one of the apertures of a conventional button.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The character of the invention, however, may be best understood by reference to one of its structural forms, as illustrated by the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a front elevational view of a button holder embodying the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the button holder;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of the button holder, looking in the direction of arrow
3
of
FIG. 2
, showing the holder in its normal closed position;
FIG. 4
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
showing the holder in its open position;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view on an enlarged scale of the holder taken along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is an elevation view of a modified button retainer for use with the button holder of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a side elevational view of a modified button holder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-5
, the button holder of the present invention is generally indicated by the reference numeral
10
and includes a generally U-shaped spring clip having an upper planar member
12
and a lower planar member
14
which are connected at their rearward ends by a curved end portion
16
.
The upper planar member
12
has an upper surface
18
, a pair of laterally extending protuberances
20
and a pair of first retaining elements
22
extending upwardly from the upper surface
18
. Each first retaining element
22
has a socket
24
and an annular ridge
26
within the socket
24
at a midpoint of the socket. A layer of elastomeric material
28
is fixed to the lower surface of the upper planar member
12
at the front end of the planar member. The layer
28
has a lower surface
30
which has alternating grooves and ridges. The grooves and ridges mate with similar grooves and ridges at the upper surface
31
of a layer of elastomeric material
36
fixed to the upper surface of the lower planar member
14
at the forward end of the planar member
14
. The forward end of the lower planar member
14
has a forward portion
32
which extends forwardly beyond the forward end of the upper planar member
12
.
Socket
24
is adapted to receive a second retaining element or one way connector, generally indicated by the reference numeral
40
. Second retaining element
40
includes a shank portion
42
fixed at one end to a replacement button
38
and fixed at its other end to a pair of resiliently flexible barbs
46
. An enlargement
44
is located between the button
38
and the barbs
46
. The barbs
46
extend outwardly at an acute angle towards the enlargement
44
. The second retaining element
40
is connected to one of the first retaining elements
22
by inserting the prong end of the second retaining element into the appropriate socket
24
so that the barbs
46
extend beyond the annular ridge
26
. The prongs
46
bend inwardly toward each other when they are forced against the ridge
26
which allows the prongs to pass below the ridge
26
. At this point, the barbs
46
return to their outwardly extending position and prevent the second retaining element from being withdrawn from the socket
24
. The enlargement
44
is larger than the gap at the ridge
26
and prevents the second retaining element
22
from being pushed downwardly any further than is necessary and maintains the button
38
spaced above the first retaining elements
22
.
The button holder
10
of the present invention is utilized for replacing a lost or detached button from a garment by first selecting a button
38
from a kit which contains a plurality of buttons of different sizes and/or colors. All of the buttons in the kit have a second retaining element or one way connector
40
attached thereto. The appropriate button
38
is selected and a pronged end of the second retaining element
40
is inserted into the socket
24
of one of the first retaining elements
22
. If the buttons on a garment are located near the edge of the garment, the rearmost retaining element
22
is used. If the buttons are located further from the edge of the garment, the forwardmost first retaining element
22
is utilized. After the button
38
has been fixed to one of the first retaining elements
22
, the upper and lower planar members
12
and
14
, respectively, are separated as shown in
FIG. 4
, by grasping the protuberances
20
between the index finger and the thumb. The forward end
32
of the lower panel
14
is positioned under the front panel of the garment containing the buttons at the point where the replacement button
38
is to be positioned. The upper planar member
12
is pulled upwardly by means of the protuberances
20
relative to the lower planar member
14
while applying downward pressure to the forward end
32
of the lower planar member with the user's other hand. With the button holder
10
open in the open position, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the forward end of the holder is moved inwardly from the edge of the garment panel until the button holder is fully inserted on the panel. At this point, the button
38
will be positioned at the same point on the garment panel as was occupied by the original button of the garment. The garment can be rebuttoned using the replacement button. All that will be seen from the outside is the replacement button
38
, since the button holder will be located beneath the garment panel which contains the button holes. The button
38
can be a conventional button having the usual apertures
39
. The shank portion
42
of the second retaining element
40
is fixed to the button. The button
38
can also be integrally formed with second retaining element
40
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, there is shown a modified second retaining element, generally indicated by the reference numeral
62
, which is attachable to the button
38
and to one of the second retaining elements
22
. Second retaining element
62
is a one way connector having a shank portion
68
and barbs
64
at one end of the shank portion and barbs
66
at the opposite end of the shank portion. Each of the barbs
64
and
66
are resiliently flexible and function in the same manner as the barbs
46
of the second retaining element
40
. An enlargement
70
is located between the pair of barbs
64
and the pair of barbs
66
. The one way connector
62
is attached to the button
38
by inserting the barbs
66
into one of the apertures
39
of the button, as shown in FIG.
6
. The second retaining element
62
is then attached to one of the first retaining elements
22
in the same manner as the second retaining element
40
. This modification enables the kit to contain a plurality of conventional buttons of different sizes and colors and also enables the original button of the garment to be used if that button had become detached from the garment but not lost.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, there is shown a modified button holder, generally indicated by the reference numeral
48
, which is similar to the button holder
10
. All portions of the button holder
48
which are identical to those of button holder
10
are identified with the same reference numerals, with the addition of a prime. The button holder
48
differs from the button holder
10
primarily in the fact that it does not have the first retaining elements
22
. A pair of retaining elements or one way connectors, generally indicated by the reference numeral
54
, are fixed to the upper surface of the upper planar member
12
′, as shown in FIG.
7
. Each retaining element
54
has a shank portion
56
and a pair of resiliently flexible barbs
58
at the upper end of the shank portion
56
. The barbs
58
extend downwardly and outwardly at an acute angle to the shank portion
56
. The retaining elements
54
are connected to a convention button
50
having apertures
52
. The barbs
58
of both connectors
54
are inserted into two of the apertures
52
of the button on one side of the button until they extend beyond the opposite side of the button. At this point, the barbs
58
which were forced inwardly as they were pushed past the apertures to return to their normal outwardly extending state and, thereby, engage the opposite or upper surface of the button as shown in FIG.
7
and prevents the button
50
from being withdrawn from the one way connectors
54
. In this embodiment of the invention, any button in a kit of diverse buttons or the original button of the garment which had become detached from the garment can be utilized. Once the button
50
has been attached to the button holder
48
, the button holder
48
can be applied to the garment in the same manner as that which was described for the button holder
10
.
Clearly, minor changes may be made in the form of the invention without departing from the materials, thereof. It is not, however, desired to confine the invention to the exact form herein shown and described, but is desired to include all such as properly come within the scope claimed.
Claims
- 1. A button holder for a button having at least one aperture, said button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end and a free forward end; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends toward each other in a closed position, so that the lower surface of said upper planar member and upper surface of said lower planer member at said forward free ends abut, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position at which said abutting surfaces are spaced; and (c) a retainer connected to the upper surface of said upper planer member for being connected to said button, said retainer being a one way connector which is adapted to be inserted freely into the aperture of said button and locked against being removed from said aperture.
- 2. A button holder as recited in claim 1, wherein said one way connector comprises a shank having an upper end and a resiliently bendable barb fixed to said upper end and extending downwardly and outwardly at an acute angle to said shank.
- 3. A button holder as recited in claim 2, wherein said barb is a first barb and there is a second barb identical to said first barb fixed to the upper end of said shank opposite said first barb.
- 4. A button holder as recited in claim 1, wherein said button has at least two apertures and there are at least two of said one way connectors connected to the upper surface of said upper planar member.
- 5. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end, a free forward end and an aperture; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends toward each other in a closed position, so that the lower surface of said upper planar member and upper surface of said lower planer member at said forward free ends abut, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position at which said abutting surfaces are spaced; and (c) a retainer connected to the upper surface of said upper planer member for being connected to a button, said retainer being connected to said upper planar member by a one way connector which is insertible into said aperture.
- 6. A button holder as recited in claim 5, wherein said button has at least one aperture and said one way connector is a first one way connector and said retainer has a second one way connecter for being inserted into the aperture of said button for being connected to said button.
- 7. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end and a free forward end; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends toward each other in a closed position, so that the lower surface of said upper planar member and upper surface of said lower planer member at said forward free ends abut, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position at which said abutting surfaces are spaced. each of the abutting surfaces at the forward ends of said upper and lower planar members comprises a layer of elastomeric material; and (c) a retainer connected to the upper surface of said upper planer member for being connected to a button.
- 8. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end, a free forward end, and a first horizontally extending protuberance; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends toward each other in a closed position, so that the lower surface of said upper planar member and upper surface of said lower planer member at said forward free ends abut, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position at which said abutting surfaces are spaced, said lower planar member has a second horizontally extending protuberance out of vertical alignment with said first horizontally extending protuberance; and (c) a retainer connected to the upper surface of said upper planer member for being connected to a button.
- 9. A button holder as recited in claim 8, wherein said first horizontally extending protuberance extends laterally from said upper planar member and said second horizontally extending protuberance extends forwardly of the forward free end of said upper planar member.
- 10. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end, a free forward end, and a pair of oppositely extending lateral protuberances; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the forward free end of said lower planar member extending forwardly of the forward free end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends toward each other in a closed position, so that the lower surface of said upper planar member and upper surface of said lower planer member at said forward free ends abut, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position at which said abutting surfaces are spaced; and (c) a retainer connected to the upper surface of said upper planer member for being connected to a button.
- 11. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end and a free forward end, said lower surface at forward having a plurality of ridges and a plurality of grooves which alternate with said ridges; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the upper surface at the forward end of said lower planar member having a plurality of upwardly facing ridges and a plurality of upwardly facing grooves which alternate with said upwardly facing ridges, the ridges of each of said upper and lower planar members being vertically aligned with the grooves of the other of said upper and lower planar members, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends toward each other in a closed position, so that the lower surface of said upper planar member and upper surface of said lower planer member at said forward free ends abut, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position at which said abutting surfaces are spaced; and (c) a retainer connected to the upper surface of said upper planer member for being connected to a button.
- 12. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end and a free forward end, said upper planar member having an aperture; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends into an abutting closed position, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position; and (c) a button having a one way connector which is adapted to be inserted freely into said aperture and locked against being removed from said aperture.
- 13. A button holder comprising:(a) an upper planar member having an upper surface, a lower surface, a rearward end and a free forward end, said upper planar member having at least two spaced first retaining elements at the upper surface of said upper planar member, each of said first retaining elements being adapted to be connected to a complementary second retaining element; (b) a lower planar member vertically aligned with said upper member and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a free forward end and a rearward end connected to the rearward end of said upper planar member, the connection between the rearward ends of said upper and lower planar members resiliently bendable for biasing said free forward ends into an abutting closed position, said forward ends being separable against said biasing to an open position; (c) a button; and (d) a second retaining element connected to said button, said second retaining element being complementary to said first retaining element.
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