The present invention relates to a device for fastening or securing a detachable cover trimming or decorating a button. The cover has a wall side which encloses the button, the inside of which side has diameters of different lengths, the longer diameter of which is longer than that of the button, wherein the cover is deformed by a radial pressure against the longer diameter and is folded outwards in a direction from the edge side, on which the diameter is shorter, wherein space is created around the edge side to enclose the button and thereafter release the pressure, whereupon the cover is locked firmly around the button.
In designs of the type in question available on the market covers are currently used to enclose buttons, which are arranged on a base, e.g. sewn into a shirt to decorate the buttons. The front of the button has colours, patterns or figures for creating different appearances for the purpose of decorating a garment for matching when the garment is used in different contexts. For example, the wearer may want to print a Logotype or a name on a cover which can be quickly applied to the button and removed on special occasions. Existing covers are often much larger than the button itself and are difficult to fasten and loosen since they match one button size and shape, which means that they are able to rotate and damage the base or cause the button to loosen according to U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,241, U.S. Pat. No. 3,425,101 or U.S. Pat. No. 1,077,721. Most decorated covers which are arranged on buttons can under no circumstances be replaced with another cover but are permanently secured. The entire button must therefore be replaced to apply a decoration on the front of the button. The above-mentioned designs are also complicated and expensive to manufacture.
One object of the present invention is to eliminate the drawbacks of the above-mentioned designs in that the cover is manufactured from a flexible material which has a wall side enclosing the button, the inside of which side has, at two opposing points, a longer diameter than that of the button, and at other points a shorter diameter, wherein the wall sides bend outwards when pressure is applied against the points from the outside towards the cover, where the diameter is largest, and constitute the edge side of the button where the diameter is shorter, wherein friction is created between the edge side of the button and the inside of the wall side is created when the pressure is released, locking the cover where the diameter is shortest.
Thanks to the invention a device has now been provided for securing and loosening the cover. The cover consists of a simple, low cost structure which enables the cover to be placed on and detached from the button easily and quickly without damaging the base to which the button is secured. The button has a front side, a back side and an edge side. According to the invention the cover consists of a resilient material. When the cover is placed on the button the front side of the button and the edge of the cover are enclosed. The front side of the cover has a rounded shape looking towards it, e.g. a circular, oval or elliptical shape. The enclosing wall side of the cover has an inner side. Between two opposing inner sides or on the front/back side of the cover it has diameters of different lengths or distances from each other, the longer diameter of which is longer, at two opposing points, than the diameter of the button. When radial pressure is applied, e.g. with a thumb and index finger directed to the points on the periphery of the cover towards its outer side in a direction towards the centre of the cover, the cover is deformed. The deformation is then transmitted to the enclosing wall side to a second point existing on it, where a shorter diameter is exhibited between the inner sides which are shorter than the longer diameter, where the transmitted deformation folds out the enclosing wall side in a direction running away from the centre of the cover. Space is then created along the entire inner side of the enclosing wall side between the edge side and inner side of the button, which causes an opening to be formed in the back side of the cover having approximately the same diameter along the entire inner side of the enclosing wall side, which diameter is longer than the diameter of the button. The cover can then cover the edge sides and front side of the button without any appreciable friction against the edge side of the button. When the pressure is released against the periphery of the cover, the folded out enclosing wall side encloses and springs back towards edge side of the button at points where the diameter is smallest and creates friction against the inner side of the enclosing wall side, which locks the cover enclosing the button. When the cover is detached from the button, pressure is again applied to the periphery of the cover on the longer diameter. The pressure is then reduced and the friction ceases against the edge side of the button or decreases considerably, whereupon the cover can be removed easily and quickly with the fingers of one hand. The cover has a flat or slightly bent front side, on which it is intended to arrange an illustration, e.g. with a colour, a pattern, an ornament or a figure. The cover consists of a thin layer with the same or varying thickness, which thickness is approx. 2-10% of the diameter of the button. The enclosing wall side may be thinner than the front side of the cover to achieve better resilient properties on the enclosing wall side. The cover may also be manufactured from a rather stiff, disc-shaped flexible plastic disc, which has resilient properties. The cover is manufactured by injection moulding, vacuum forming in a plastic material or punched out of a plastic disc.
The invention is described in more detail by means of some preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which
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