Claims
- 1. A fastener for attaching a button to a piece of fabric, the button having two or more holes, said fastener comprising a flexible filament, a first transverse bar at one end of said flexible filament, and a second transverse bar at the opposite end of said flexible filament, said flexible filament having a substantially uniform width over its length, a non-uniform thickness and a bent shape prior to use in connection with attaching the button to the piece of fabric, said first and second transverse bars being parallel to one another and perpendicular to said flexible filament, said flexible filament and said pair of transverse bars being appropriately dimensioned so that said pair of transverse bars may be inserted through a corresponding pair of holes in the button and then through the piece of fabric in such a way as to be retained by the underside of the piece of fabric, with said flexible filament extending between the pair of holes.
- 2. The fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible filament is bent at the midpoint between said transverse bars and wherein said flexible filament is thinner near said transverse bars and thicker at said midpoint.
- 3. A fastener for attaching a button to a piece of fabric, the button having two or more holes said fastener comprising a flexible filament, a first transverse bar at one end of said flexible filament, and a second transverse bar at the opposite end of said flexible filament, said first and second transverse bars being parallel to one another and perpendicular to said flexible filament, each of said first and second transverse bars having a front end, a rear end and a bottom surface, said bottom surface having a midpoint between said front end and said rear end, said bottom surface dipping downwardly at its midpoint and sloping upwardly on opposite sides of said midpoint towards said front and rear ends, each of said first and second transverse bars having a cross-sectional diameter that is greatest at its midpoint and that diminishes on opposite sides thereof towards said front and rear ends, said flexible filament and said pair of transverse bars being appropriately dimensioned so that said pair of transverse bars may be inserted through a corresponding pair of holes in the button and then through the piece of fabric in such a way as to be retained by the underside of the piece of fabric, with said flexible filament extending between the pair of holes.
- 4. The fastener as claimed in claim 3 wherein said flexible filament is U-shaped prior to use in connection with attaching said button to said piece of fabric.
- 5. The fastener as claimed in claim 4 wherein each of said first and second transverse bars has a fiat top surface.
- 6. The fastener as claimed in claim 5 wherein each of said first and second transverse bars has rounded ends.
- 7. A fastener clip adapted to be fed into a fastener attaching tool, said fastener clip comprising:
- a) a first fastener comprising a U-shaped flexible filament, a first transverse bar at one end of said flexible filament and a second transverse bar at the opposite end of said flexible filament;
- b) a first runner bar;
- c) a second runner bar, said second runner bar extending generally parallel to said first runner bar and extending downwardly further than said first runner bar; and
- c) a severable connector for connecting said first runner bar to said first fastener; and
- d) a severable connector for connecting said second runner bar to said first fastener.
- 8. The fastener clip as claimed in claim 7 further comprising a second fastener, said second fastener being identical to said first fastener, a severable connector for connecting said first runner bar to said second fastener, and a severable connector for connecting said second runner bar to said second fastener.
- 9. The fastener clip as claimed in claim 7 wherein said fastener clip is made by injection molding using molds shaped to prevent the formation of a knit-line in said fastener.
- 10. The fastener clip as claimed in claim 9 wherein said first and said second runner bars form a handle and wherein said knit-line is formed in said handle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/989,201, filed Dec. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,260.
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