Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a button medallion comprising the steps of:a. providing a ram die with an outer ring, a pickup die, and a crimp die; b. loading a flexible laminate and a shell having an annular wall in the pickup die; c. loading a flat back having a circular periphery in the crimp die; d. locating the pickup die in operative association with the ram die and simultaneously shifting the ram outer ring to a pickup mode; e. advancing the ram die in a pickup stroke to cooperate with the pickup die and covering the shell with the laminate; f. locating the crimp die in operative association with the ram die and simultaneously shifting the ram outer ring to a crimp mode; g. advancing the ram die in a crimp stroke to cooperate with the crimp die and tucking the laminate between the periphery of the flat back and the shell and crimping a portion of the shell annular wall into a frusto-conical margin and thereby manufacturing a button with a flat back; h. transferring the button with the flat back from the crimp die to the pickup die; i. locating the pickup die into operative association with the ram die and simultaneously shifting the ram outer ring to the pickup mode; and j. advancing the ram in a third press stroke to cooperate with the pickup die and forming the shell frusto-conical margin inwardly into a substantially flat plane against and parallel to the flat back.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a button medallion comprising the steps of:a. providing a flexible laminate, a domed shell having inside and outside surfaces and an annular wall with a free edge, and a flat back having a circular periphery; b. covering the shell outside surface with the laminate and overhanging the shell free edge with a skirt of the laminate; c. tucking the laminate skirt around the shell free edge and between the inside surface of the shell annular wall and the periphery of the flat back; and d. forming the shell annular wall inwardly around the flat back periphery into a substantially flat plane parallel to the flat back.
- 3. The method of claim 2, comprising the further step of crimping a portion of the shell annular wall into a frusto-conical margin prior to forming the shell annular wall inwardly into the substantially flat plane.
- 4. A method of selectively manufacturing first buttons each having a formed back with a frusto-conical outer wall and second buttons each having a flat back with a circular periphery comprising the steps of:a. providing a universal assembly machine having a ram die and a die table with a pickup die and a crimp die mounted thereto, the crimp die having a crimp die pedestal with a top surface at a first predetermined distance from the die table; b. providing an adapter that is selectively placable on the crimp die pedestal top surface and having an adapter top surface that is at a second predetermined distance from the die table when the adapter is placed on the crimp die pedestal top surface; c. assembling a first laminate and a first shell in the ram die with a first pickup stroke of the ram die; d. loading a formed back on the crimp die pedestal top surface; e. assembling the first laminate and first shell to the formed back in a first crimp stroke of the ram die and thereby manufacturing the first button, the shell of the first button having a frusto-conical wall proximate the back frusto-conical wall; f. assembling a second laminate and a second shell in the ram die with a second pickup stroke of the ram die; g. placing the adapter on the crimp die pedestal top surface; h. loading a flat back on the adapter top surface; and i. assembling the second laminate and second shell to the flat back in a second crimp stroke of the ram die and thereby manufacturing the second button, the shell of the second button having a frusto-conical wall proximate the back periphery.
- 5. The method of claim 4 comprising the further steps of:a. loading the second button in the pickup die; and b. forming the frusto-conical wall of the shell inwardly into a flat plane proximate and parallel to the flat back in a third press stroke of the ram die and thereby manufacturing a button medallion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/899,613 filed Jul. 24, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,038,944.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Brochure Standard Button Machine by Technical Products Inc., Hubertus, WI 53033. |
Brochure The Instant Button Machine by Instant Buttons Machine Manufacturing Co., Hamden, CT 06517. |
Brochure for Air Press and Button Assembly Dies by Parisian Novelty Co. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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