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A. Field of the Invention
This relates to muffling the sound of a button particularly in a washer or dryer.
B. Prior Art
There are many other items related to washing and drying accessories and in particular related to clothing. An example of this is a button protector patented by Alexiou U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,417. The difference between the Alexiou patent and the current patent are the means to cover the device as well as to release the device.
Another example of the respresentive prior art includes Ouellette US publication 2004/0226145. This again is a button cover which has similar structure but does not have the release mechanism found in the current application.
This is a device to muffle the sound of buttons on clothing while in the washer or dryer. This device can be used on any type of clothing with buttons including pants, shirts, blouses and dresses to name just a few examples.
The device will have a casing which is likely to be plastic. The casing will have a quick release mechanism as well as a slot to slip over the button. Enough space will be provided to insure that the casing slips over the button.
Additionally, padded material around the casing is provided to muffle the sound and protect the button.
A mechanism to release the device is placed on the exterior to quickly remove the device from the button.
It is an object of this device to make a device to muffle the sound of a button in a washer or dryer.
It is a further object of this device to make a device to protect a button during washing and drying.
This device will cover the button 7 on a piece of clothing such as jeans 6.
The casing, which is likely plastic, has a slot 13 which will slide over the clothes button 7 so that the button stem 7a will remain connected to the pants 6 but allow the button to be covered by the casing 5.
One of the flat surfaces 16 for each of the brake mechanisms will contact the button 7; a sufficient amount of tension is provided by the spring 21 to secure the casing 5 to the button 7 during washing and drying.
On both sides of the device will be a release mechanism 10 to release the device from the button 7. This will likely be a mechanism, which is squeezed to release the device.
When the device is installed over the button the respective flat surfaces 16 will contact the button 7 surface and tension created by the springs 21 will keep the casing secured to the button. The padded material 8 will surround the casing. The slot is sized so that when the casing 5 is inserted over the button 7 a cavity 15 will be created between the two respective flat surfaces 16.
To remove the item the sides of the release mechanism 10 are squeezed and the respective flat surfaces 16 no longer remain in contact with the surface of the button 7. As the release mechanism surface 20 is squeezed inward the flat surface 16 will no longer contact the button as it rotates around the pivot point. The device can then be removed from the button 7.
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3757388 | Wolny | Sep 1973 | A |
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5161285 | Jerjian | Nov 1992 | A |
5621951 | Gould | Apr 1997 | A |
D396202 | Lindsay | Jul 1998 | S |
5901417 | Alexiou | May 1999 | A |
20040034971 | Bagot | Feb 2004 | A1 |
20040226145 | Ouellette et al. | Nov 2004 | A1 |
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29721230 | May 1998 | DE |
WO 9605749 | Feb 1996 | WO |