A normal safety pin provides for a covering for only the sharp point of the pin, but it is still possible for the pin to come loose due to the remainder of the pin being exposed, and the small area of the pin that is covered. While there have been some improvements to the original safety pin in the past, there still remains room for further improvement.
This invention provides for full covered protection of a safety pin-type of device, which makes it far more difficult to accidentally open the pin. The cover also allows for a surface for decoration, further enhancing the utility of the pin, and this design aspect is covered by U.S. Pat. D778,206 S.
The Enclosed Safety Pin is a device that will consist of a pin that will be integrated into a clamshell type of enclosure. The enclosure will be comprised of a single or multiple pieces that, on the “pin half,” would provide a tab for the pin to fasten into as well as fit together with the other half to nearly completely conceal the pin. The halves will hinge together with either a living hinge design, or if two pieces, by a pin hinge design. The two halves will then fasten together with a snap design or magnetically, or other. There will be an opening on the “pin half” of the enclosure that will allow fabric or other material to pass through in order to be secured by the pin, as a safety pin would hold.