Claims
- 1. A lingerie clasp comprising:
- a female clasp member comprising:
- a body formed with an elongated loop adapted to receive a first strap, said loop having an inner and an outer bar,
- a pair of spaced-apart projections extending laterally from said inner bar and provided with generally spheroidal formations on a face side and with aligned channels on a reverse side, said channels each having an open end turned toward the other channel, said channels each opening at a slot narrower than a width of the respective channel over an entire length thereof, and
- means bridging across ends of said channels opposite said open ends for increasing a tensile strength of the clasp; and
- a male clasp member comprising:
- a body formed with an elongated loop adapted to receive a second strap, said loop of said male clasp member having an inner and an outer bar,
- a projection extending laterally from said inner bar of said male clasp member centrally thereof and provided with a spheroidal formation on a face side,
- a pair of pins extending in opposite directions from said projections parallel to said inner bar of said male clasp member and receivable in said channels, said pins having widths accommodatable in said channels and greater than widths of said slots in a plane of said pins and the loop of said male clasp member, said pins having widths in a direction perpendicular to said plane less than the widths of said slots,
- whereby said pins of said male clasp member are insertable through said slots from the reverse side of said female clasp member with said clasp member being located at a right angle to one another and said clasp members are locked together upon relative rotation of said clasp members into coplanarity with said spheroidal formations being aligned on the face sides along an axis of said pins.
- 2. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said spherical formations are all approximately of the same diameter.
- 3. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said spherical formations of said female clasp member are spaced apart by slightly less than a diameter of the spherical formation of said male clasp member.
- 4. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein the inner and outer bars of said loops are mutually parallel.
- 5. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein each of said projections is joined to the respective inner bar by at least one fillet.
- 6. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said male member is provided with a pair of bumps to opposite sides of said projection from the inner bar of said loop of said male clasp member, said projections of said female clasp member having shoulders engaging said bumps to limit rotation of said clasp members about said axis.
- 7. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said means bridging across said ends includes a web of material closing one of said ends of one of said channels and a bridgepiece across a hole at the end of the other of said channels.
- 8. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said face and reverse sides of said loops lie in mutually parallel planes.
- 9. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said face and reverse sides of said loops lie in planes converging outwardly.
- 10. The clasp defined in claim 1 wherein said members are each molded in one piece from a synthetic resin material.
- 11. The clasp defined in claim 10 wherein said spherical formations are all approximately of the same diameter.
- 12. The clasp defined in claim 11 wherein said spherical formations of said female clasp member are spaced apart by slightly less that a diameter of the spherical formation of said male clasp member.
- 13. The clasp defined in claim 12 wherein the inner and outer bars of said loops are mutually parallel.
- 14. The clasp defined in claim 13 wherein each of said projections is joined to the respective inner bar by at least one fillet.
- 15. The clasp defined in claim 14 wherein said male member is provided with a pair of bumps to opposite sides of said projection from the inner bar of said loop of said male clasp member, said projections of said female clasp member having shoulders engaging said bumps to limit rotation of said clasp members about said axis.
- 16. The clasp defined in claim 15 wherein said means bridging across said ends includes a web of material closing one of said ends of one of said channels and a bridgepiece across a hole at the end of the other of said channels.
- 17. The clasp defined in claim 16 wherein said face and reverse sides of said loops lie in mutually parallel planes.
- 18. The clasp defined in claim 16 wherein said face and reverse sides of said loops lie in planes converging outwardly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 29/004,039 filed Jan. 26, 1992 as a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/530,728 filed May 30, 1990, and now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 337,745 dated Jul. 27, 1993.
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