Claims
- 1. A fastener for fabric layer which comprises:
- an outer body defining an open face and including a securing surface;
- an inner body received within said outer body;
- securement means for securing said inner body to said outer body against axial separation and for permitting simultaneous relative rotational and axial movement of said inner body with said outer body;
- a securing device supported by said inner body and having a pointed material-engaging end,
- said inner and outer bodies being rotatably movable between a first, open position and a second, attached position, in the first, open position said inner body being relatively axially displaced from the open face of said outer body and the material-engaging end of said securing device being displaced from the securing surface, in the second, attached position said inner body being relatively axially withdrawn toward the open face of said outer body and the pointed material-engaging end of said securing device being positioned adjacent and facing the securing surface,
- whereby said inner and outer bodies may be positioned in the first position and material engaged by the end of said securing device, and the outer body may then be rotated relative said inner body to axially withdraw said inner body toward said outer body and to position the securing surface adjacent the end of the securing device to prevent release of the engaged material.
- 2. A fastener as claimed in claim 1 in which the outer body is of annular configuration and includes an inner wall surface, with one end of said outer body being of toothed configuration to grip material to be fastened and thereby resist rotation of the outer body, said securement means including circumferential and axial-extending cam grooves, closed at each end, being provided on the inner wall surface of the annular outer body.
- 3. A fastener as claimed in claim 2 in which the inner body is of dished disc form, a finger grip being provided on one surface thereof, said outer body including an open end, the finger grip and projecting through the open end of the outer body.
- 4. A fastener as claimed in claim 3 in which said inner body includes an outer surface, said fastener comprising angularly-spaced teeth extending from the outer surface of the inner body, said securement means including wires supported by the teeth and projecting radially outwardly thereof to engage in the cam grooves of the outer body.
- 5. A fastener as claimed in claim 3 in which the securing device is a spiral wire fixed at one end to the outer surface of the inner body, the other and free end of the spiral wire being pointed and the spiral wire being movable outwardly and inwardly of the outer body by the inner body to dispose its pointed end clear of the inner wall surface of the outer body, or adjacent the inner wall surface of the outer body.
- 6. A fastener as claimed in claim 2 in which the inner body is of two part construction, a first rotatable part being of tubular form with angularly-spaced axial slots formed in its wall and a knurled gripping end disc closing one end thereof, and a second rotatable and axially-movable part being disposed within the first tubular part and being in the form of a disc having radial projections extending through the axial slots and engaging in the cam grooves in the inner wall surface of the outer body.
- 7. A fastener as claimed in claim 6 in which the securing device is a spiral wire fixed at one end to the disc, the other and free end of the spiral wire being pointed and the spiral wire being movable outwardly and inwardly of the outer body by the disc to dispose its pointed end clear of the inner wall surface of the outer body, or adjacent the inner wall surface of the outer body.
- 8. A fastener as claimed in claim 1 in which the outer body is cup-shaped defining an inner wall surface, said outer body including, said securement means including circumferential and axial-extending cam grooves, closed at each end, provided on the inner wall surface of said outer body.
- 9. A fastener as claimed in claim 8 in which the inner body comprises an annular operating ring having angularly-spaced axial slots formed in its wall, a peripherally serrated flange being provided at one end of the ring adapted to abut the open end of the outer body when the operating ring is inserted therein, and a retention lip at the other end of the operating ring engaged in the cam grooves of the outer body to resist axial separation of the operating ring and the outer body.
- 10. A fastener as claimed in claim 9 comprising a carrier of disc form for the securing device disposed within the operating ring, radial projections on the carrier extending through the axial slots in the operating ring and being engaged in the cam grooves in the inner wall of the outer body.
- 11. A fastener as claimed in claim 10 in which the securing device is a pair of side-by-side hooks, each secured at one end to the carrier and being pointed at its other end.
- 12. A fastener as claimed in claim 1 in which the outer body is recessed with a flat surface at the open end of the recess and a recess wall extending about the recess, circumferential and axially-extending cam grooves being formed on the recess wall, and a wall being provided on the flat surface and standing proud of the latter, the wall extending only partially around the flat surface.
- 13. A fastener as claimed in claim 12 in which the inner body seats in the recess and has radial projections engaging in the cam grooves, the securing device being secured to the inner body and comprising hook means having a pointed end movable, upon rotational and axial movement of the inner body relative to the outer body, between a position where the pointed end lies directly opposite and adjacent the wall and a position clear of the latter.
- 14. A fastener as claimed in claim 13 in which the securing device is a pair of side-by-side hooks.
- 15. A fastener as claimed in claim 13 in which the inner body projects above the flat surface of the outer body whereby it can be gripped and rotated.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 702,503, filed Feb. 19, 1985, now abandoned.
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