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classification: D11-226, in the field of jewelry that keeps a cufflink from falling off a shirt if it is not fastened correctly. A cufflink is defined as a head and tail piece made of similar or dissimilar material that is connected by some form of material, either similar or dissimilar to the head and/or the tail. The use of the cufflink is to have the head exposed on the outside of the cuff with the tail going through the buttonholes and fastening on the inside of the cuff Current problems exist where if a cufflink's head or tail comes out of a buttonhole in the cuff, the cufflink is prone to fall out of all buttonholes on the shirt and fall off the shirt entirely.
Invention is a flat, circular device that sits in-between the head and the tail of the cufflink that is inserted through the buttonholes of a shirt.
The invention is a device that fits between the folds of a shirt that require a cufflink threaded through the buttonholes in an effort to keep the shirt sleeve closed. In this case, the cufflink acts as a button would on a shirt in an effort to remain closed.
The device can be made from any lightweight material that is flexible enough for the cufflink fastener to be pushed through and the cross cut in the device remains closed. Ideally the material used would be silicon based as it allows for the most flexibility in its lightweight material as well as the ability to have the cross cut in the middle of the device remain closed after the cufflink is passed through. The process involved is to take a sheet of 1 mm silicon and using a round cutter that is 25 mm in diameter, cut the circle form the sheet of plastic. A cross cutting die is then placed in the center of the circle and is used to make the cross cut in the center of the circle that is 12 mm on both legs. The device is complete.
The device is placed between the folds of the shirt with cufflink tail passed through the shirt's exterior buttonhole, the device, and through the remaining buttonholes until it extends past the interior of the shirt sleeve. The tail is closed in whatever manner it employs to remain fastened to the shirt and the shirt remains closed with the device in-between the cufflink's head and tail pieces. In the event that the head or tail of the cufflink becomes disengaged from its buttonhole, the device ensures that the cufflink remains fastened to the shirt.