Embodiments relate generally to fasteners, and more particularly, to buttons having a stud and eyelet configuration.
Embodiments can include a button comprising a female portion. The female portion can have an annular elastic portion, a split ring, and a first casing configured to retain the annular elastic portion and the split ring. The button can also include a male portion. The male portion can have a stud having a shaft and a distal end, wherein the distal end has a diameter greater than a diameter of the shaft, and a second casing configured to retain the stud.
The annular elastic portion and the split ring can be configured to resist insertion of the distal end of the stud through a hole in the annular elastic portion and the split ring, and wherein when the distal end of the stud has been inserted through the hole, the annular elastic portion provides a force urging against the shaft portion to retain the male portion in an inserted position in the female portion.
The annular elastic portion can include a first part and a second part, each formed in a generally semicircular configuration in both plan and cross section. The first casing can include two parts adapted to be crimped together so as to retain the casing on a material, and wherein the second casing includes two parts adapted to be crimped together so as to retain the casing on a material. The first casing and the second casing can be made of metal. The annular elastic portion can be formed of a polymer and/or rubber.
One or more embodiments can include a button comprising a female portion. The female portion can have an annular movable portion having a magnet disposed on one side, and a first casing configured to retain the annular movable portion. The button can also include a male portion. The male portion can have a stud having a shaft and a distal end, wherein the distal end has a diameter greater than a diameter of the shaft, and a second casing configured to retain the stud.
The annular movable portion can be configured to engage the male portion and urged to retain the male portion in the female portion by force of the magnet against the shaft of the stud.
The first casing can include two parts adapted to be crimped together so as to retain the casing on a material, and wherein the second casing includes two parts adapted to be crimped together so as to retain the casing on a material. The first casing and the second casing can be formed from metal.
One or more embodiments can include a button comprising a female portion. The female portion can have a spring, and a first casing configured to retain the spring. The button can also include a male portion. The male portion can have a stud having a shaft and a distal end, wherein the distal end has a diameter greater than a diameter of the shaft, and a second casing configured to retain the stud.
The spring can be configured to engage the male portion and is urged to retain the male portion in the female portion by force of the spring. The first casing can include two parts adapted to be crimped together so as to retain the casing on a material, and wherein the second casing includes two parts adapted to be crimped together so as to retain the casing on a material. The first casing and the second casing can be formed from metal.
The male portion 104 includes a stud having a distal end with a larger diameter than a shaft portion of the stud. The annular elastic assembly 112 (annular elastic portion 103 and the split ring 105) are configured to resist insertion of the distal end of the stud through a hole in the annular elastic portion and the split ring. When the distal end of the stud has been inserted through the hole, the annular elastic portion provides a force urging against the shaft portion to retain the male portion 104 in an inserted position in the female portion 102.
The annular elastic portion can be formed from rubber, synthetic material or a combination of the above. In general, any material with the suitable physical properties (e.g., elasticity, durability, and the like), can be used.
The annular elastic portion 202 can be formed in a generally semi-circular cross sectional shape so as to retain the split ring (see,
The button can include a female portion 400 and a male portion 410, and can operate similar to the button 100 described above.
When the stud portion 616 is inserted into the female portion, the spring member 609 acts to resist and engage the stud portion 616.
A male portion 708 can be inserted into an annular opening disposed generally in the middle of the female portion 706 and can be retained by the elastic member 704.
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The spring 1110 is configured to engage the male portion and is urged to retain the male portion in the female portion by force of the spring.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations would be or are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. Accordingly, Applicant intends to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents and variations that are within the spirit and scope of the invention.