This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 12/658,718, filed Feb. 16, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of fashioning cover buttons, that is decorative buttons covered with cloth, and in particular, to a template for cutting the cloth which allows the user to identify and choose the exact portion of the cloth pattern which will be positioned on the face of the button.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The art of covering buttons with a cloth pattern has been a practice for many generations. A button covered with the cloth pattern of the attached dress or other garment camouflages the button when it is actually worn. This is practical for formal dresses, wedding gowns, and other formal wear. Additionally, with childrens garments and clothes, it is fanciful to have the buttons covered with a cloth pattern or image which is complimentary with the underlying pattern or images on the garment worn by the child. This is applicable to all garments, but in particular to costumes and the like.
Still further, with respect to furniture, and window treatments where buttons are present, it is oftentimes advisable from an aesthetic standpoint to cover the buttons with cloth of the furniture or window treatment material in order to camouflage or have the buttons blend into the particular piece of furniture or window treatment.
Kits exist in various button sizes which include all of the elements of the button, including a mold for fashioning such cover buttons. The drawback with such kits is that they come with a cardboard template cutout for the particular button size associated with the kit. The cardboard cutout template is opaque and merely provides the user with the circumference of cloth required in order to cover the particular size button associated with the kit. This works well if the cloth is unpatterned, but presents a problem if the cloth is patterned or the cloth is patterned with particular images which the user desires to center on the button after it is cloth covered so as to be the predominant feature of the covered button. The opaque template thwarts the user's desires.
Applicant has come up with a transparent series of templates to different size buttons which allows the user to not only cut the cloth to the desired size for the particular size button, but also allows the user to center and particularly select the pattern or image on the cloth which the user desires to have centered on the button when the cloth is applied to the button.
An object of the present invention is to provide for a novel transparent template utilized with a cover button kit which allows the user to position the template over a particular pattern and/or image on a piece of cloth, and to cut the cloth for use as a cover button cloth which insures that the desired pattern or image will be centered on the button after fabrication.
Another object of the present invention is to provide for a novel transparent template for use with cover button kits, the template coming in various sizes, which accommodate buttons of various sizes.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel transparent template for use with cover button kits which allows the user to facilely size the transparent template over the cloth to be cut to allow the user to visualize the optimum pattern or image which the user would wish to have centered on the button upon fabrication.
A transparent template for use with cover button kits which allows the user to view the underlying pattern or image on the cloth prior to cutting in order to determine the exact pattern and/or image which will appear on the face of the button upon fabrication, the transparent template comprising an upper and lower planar surface defined by an outer circular periphery and in inner circular periphery defining a circular window through the transparent template, the transparent template slidably positioned on the piece of cloth to be cut, and slidably moved until the desired pattern or image appears in the circular window allowing the user to then cut the cloth about the circular window for use with a cover button kit, the transparent templates coming in various sizes with various sized circular windows to accommodate buttons of varying sizes.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly when taken in light of the following illustrations wherein:
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A piece of fabric or cloth 20 would be cut in a circular shape utilizing the opaque circular template 22 which was embossed onto the cardboard backing of the blister pack, and was removed by cutting or punching it out. The fabric or cloth 20 so cut is positioned over cavity 18 of mold 12. A button shell 24, a plurality of which come with each kit, is then pressed firmly into the mold using a cylindrical press or push 26 which comes with the kit. Button shell 24 is formed with a front face portion 23 and a rear cavity portion 28. It should be noted that the fabric or cloth 20 should be positioned over the mold 12 with the wrong side up, that is the image or pattern side which the user desires to have visible on the button when the fabrication is completed, should be facing downwardly.
Once the button shell 24 has been pressed into the mold 12, the excess peripheral cloth or fabric 20 is tucked into the rear cavity portion 28 in the back of the button shell 24. At this point, a button back 30 is positioned over the tucked fabric in the rear cavity 28 of button shell 24 and the cylindrical press or push 26 is pressed down firmly to snap the button back 30 into locking relationship with the button shell 24, thus securing and capturing excess fabric or cloth in the rear cavity portion 28 of button shell 24 and insuring the desired pattern or image is captured and secured on the face of button shell 24.
This procedure works well if the fabric contains no pattern or images, however, if there is a particular pattern or image on the cloth or fabric which the user wishes to center upon the button shell 24 upon completion of fabrication, the circular opaque template 22 provided with the kit does not permit the user to accomplish this task, the opaque circular template 22 only identifies the circumference to be cut from the cloth or fabric 20 in order to fabricate a cover button associated with the size of the buttons contained in the blister pack with which it is provided.
The central aperture 48 is sized in diameter to the size and diameter of a button shell. Therefore the transparent cover button template 40 can come in various sizes with various size central apertures 48 in order to match the diameter of a plurality of different sized button shells. For ease of use, the size of the central aperture 48 in the transparent cover button template 40 can be embossed or etched 47 into the upper or lower surfaces 42 or 44 for ease of identification by the user.
Therefore, while the present invention has been disclosed with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalence thereof.
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