1. Technical Field
This invention relates generally to magnetic fasteners and the like, but more specifically to cufflinks that are used to retain a shirt sleeve's cuff together at its terminus. Such cuff retainment devices are typically of a button cuff configuration or a true decorative cufflink that is inserted through a pair of button holes in the sleeve to secure the cuff together, known as a French cuff.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art devices of this nature have been directed to a variety of cuff closure devices; see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,483,031, 3,535,747, 5,974,634, 7,992,264 and U.S. Publications 2003/0154576 and 2006/0236509.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,483,031 is directed to a magnetic cufflink having a two-part construction. A first half has armatures connected by a linkage. A magnetic second half connected by a linkage as is magnetically attached to the first half.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,535,747 claims an interchangeable cufflink configuration having a stem portion and a detachable decorative top portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,974,634 illustrates a decorative multiple use magnetic button configuration in which a shell encapsulates a first magnet and a second magnet is provided on the opposite side of the cloth layer of a garment thereby attracting same to the shell through the fabric and securing it thereto.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,992,264 shows a magnetic closure with a clasp having a first outer magnet and a second inner magnet attached to a chain and button hole engagement T configuration. A second embodiment illustrates a false cufflink with a first magnet in a decorative housing and a second magnet placed over the button hole. Accordingly, the two magnets sandwich the button therebetween securing the cuff together.
In U.S. Patent Publication 2003/0154576 a two-piece magnetic button that secures the cuff together is disclosed.
U.S. Patent Publication 2006/0236509 illustrates a magnetically encapsulating clothing fastener with interchangeable male and female fittings.
The present invention is directed to converting button styled shirt sleeve cuffs into emulating independent detachable cufflinks used on French cuff type shirts. The cuff button enclosure of the invention is engaged over and around a cuff button providing a magnetic attachment for the decorative cufflink configuration. A magnet button hole decorative stud portion is passed through the existing cuff button hole and then magnetically attaches to the cuff button enclosure through the cuff material fastening the shirt cuffs together as a traditional cufflink would do displaying an outwardly facing decorative cufflink portion.
Referring to
As seen in
The button cuff engagement fitting 12 has a spring clip body configuration 20 with oppositely disposed upper surface 20A and a lower surface 20B.
A mounting access slot at 21 is formed in the lower surface 20B and extends inwardly from a clip edge 22. The clip body 20 is of a one-piece construction and therefore imparts a resilient action between the corresponding upper and lower surfaces 20A and 20B. The so defined mounting access slot at 21 is of a dimension to accommodate attachment threads 23 of a cuff button 24 on a shirt sleeve opposing cuff portion 16B as best seen, as noted, in
The cuff button 24 is retained within the clip 20 by the clips resilient nature as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
The interchangeable ornamental cufflink fixture 19 is so formed to simulate a traditional independent one-piece cufflink (not shown) that is used in so-called “French cuff” shirts that are without cuff buttons.
In use, once the magnetic attachment stud display 11 is inserted into the existing cuff button hole opening at 16 and the button cuff engagement fitting 12 is “clipped” onto the existing cuff button 24 and retained as hereinbefore described, the respective thus engaged shirt sleeve cuff portions 16A and 16B can be brought together “magnetically” as seen in
It will be seen therefore that the magnetic cufflink button assembly 10 of the invention will emulate the traditional independent cufflink (not shown) used on so-call French cuff shirts.
It will be noted that there hereinbefore disclosed and described magnetic cufflink button assembly 10 may have alternate dimensional forms and that the described resilient clip body 20 can be of any alternate configuration adapted to frictionally engage around the button 24 and retain the button cuff engagement fitting 12 of the magnetic cufflink button assembly 10 thereon and is therefore not limited to the so described examples thereof. Additionally, the male and female snap fasteners 17 and 18 may be of any so configured interengaging fastener configuration and therefore not limited to the hereinbefore described examples chosen for illustration.
Having thus described my invention, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2483031 | Avedon | Sep 1949 | A |
3535747 | Benn | Oct 1970 | A |
4528726 | Kurashima | Jul 1985 | A |
5974634 | Eisenpresser | Nov 1999 | A |
7992264 | Abadi | Aug 2011 | B2 |
20030154576 | Mirharooni | Aug 2003 | A1 |
20060236509 | Ausman | Oct 2006 | A1 |