Claims
- 1. A garment strap retainer for use in retaining a strap of one piece of garment in a relatively fixed position with respect to another piece of garment, which includes:
- a first resilient member having a first end, an intermediate portion and a second blunt end;
- a second resilient member having a first end, an intermediate portion and a second blunt end, wherein said second resilient member is disposed adjacent said first resilient member such that said first ends of said resilient members are disposed adjacent one another in a relatively fixed manner and have a first retention contact point formed therebetween, said intermediate portions are movably disposed adjacent one another and said second ends are movably disposed adjacent one another and have a second retention contact point formed therebetween and wherein said second ends may be directly forcibly oppositely displaced from one another in a manner to break said second retention contact point and to permit the strap to be positioned between said intermediate portions and upon replacement of said second ends, said second retention contact point is reformed such that the strap is retained between said retention contact points; and
- means connected to one of said resilient members for removably connecting to the another piece of garment.
- 2. The garment strap retainer of claim 1, wherein said second ends are arcuate.
- 3. The garment strap retainer of claim 1, wherein said intermediate portions are spaced from one another.
- 4. The garment strap retainer of claim 1, wherein said first retention contact point is further characterized such that said first ends are integrally formed.
- 5. A garment strap retainer for use in retaining a strap of one piece of garment in a relatively fixed position with respect to another piece of garment, which includes:
- a first resilient member having a first ends an intermediate portion and a second end;
- a second resilient member having a first end, an intermediate portion and a second end, wherein said second resilient member is disposed adjacent said first resilient member such that said first ends of said resilient members are disposed adjacent one another in a relatively fixed manner and have a first retention contact point formed therebetween, said intermediate portions are movably disposed adjacent one another and said second ends are movably disposed adjacent one another and have a second retention contact point formed therebetween and wherein said second ends may be forcibly displaced from one another in a manner to break said second retention contact point and to permit the strap to be positioned between said intermediate portions and upon replacement of said second ends, said second retention contact point is reformed such that the strap is retained between said retention contact points; and
- means connected to one of said resilient members for removably connecting to the another piece of garment wherein said connecting means includes a third resilient member having a first end, an intermediate portion and a second end, wherein said first end is connected to said first end of said first resilient member and said second end characterized to be sharp and pointed, and a clasp having one end connected to said second ends of said first and second resilient members and another end forming a seat to removably receive said second end of said third resilient member thereagainst.
- 6. The garment strap retainer of claim 5, wherein said second ends of said first and second resilient members are blunt.
- 7. The garment strap retainer of claim 6, wherein said second ends of said first and second resilient members are arcuate.
- 8. The garment strap retainer of claim 5, wherein said intermediate portions are spaced from one another.
- 9. The garment strap retainer of claim 5, wherein said first retention contact point is further characterized such that said first ends of said first and second resilient members are integrally formed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 60/011,956 filed on Feb. 20, 1996.
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