The present disclosure pertains to a safety pin apparatus and methods for using the safety pin apparatus. In particular, the safety pin apparatus combines a safety pin member, which has a sharp point that can be used to pierce a fabric or a clothing item, along with a safety pin cap, which protects the user from being stuck or stabbed by the safety pin member once the safety pin apparatus has been properly located and the safety pin cap has been properly attached or installed. The novel safety pin apparatus can be used to hold together a shirt or blouse, or to hold an item, such as a boutonnière to a suit coat, or merely for decorative purposes, among other uses.
The present disclosure protects both the user, who is the individual inserting the safety pin apparatus into the clothing item, and the wearer of the safety pin apparatus. Oftentimes, those two individuals may be one and the same. In order to provide the functionality and protections sought, the safety pin apparatus comprises a head portion at one end of the apparatus, a body portion and a safety pin member at the other end of the apparatus. The safety pin member comes to a sharp or conical point at that end of the apparatus. The safety pin member is small enough to pierce fabric or an item of clothing without doing any damage to the fabric or item of clothing.
Formed on the safety pin member is a first coupling element, which may comprise screw threads, an indent, a detent, or any other shape or device that will allow for a separate safety pin cap to be placed over and cover the sharp or conical point of the safety pin member and to be attached or affixed to the safety pin member. The safety pin cap can be any size or shape and comprises a housing defining a recess containing a second coupling element, configured to receive the first coupling element of the safety pin member, so that the safety pin cap will cover the safety pin member when it is attached or affixed to the first coupling element.
A straight pin can be used to fasten together many objects, including two or more separate pieces of fabric or cloth, or other types of clothing items. Straight pins can be used temporarily, for a quick fix of a tear or to hold two or more clothing items in place while the clothing items are sewn together, upon which time the straight pins can be removed. Straight pins can also remain in the clothing items to hold the separate pieces of clothing together or to attach an item, such as a boutonnière to the clothing item. However, in these types of uses, the sharp point of the straight pin, which is necessary for piercing the clothing items, may stab the user or the individual wearing the clothing item.
Likewise, safety pins are commonly used to fasten pieces of fabric or items of clothing together, while also protecting the user or wearer from being stabbed or stuck by the point of the pin. Similarly, safety pins can be used to repair torn or damaged clothing items or to hold together clothing items while repairs are made.
As such, the safety pin is a variation of the regular pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp. The clasp serves to form a closed loop thereby properly fastening the pin to whatever clothing item it has been attached or affixed to while at the same time, covering the point of the pin to protect the user and wearer from the point of the pin. However, safety pins are bulky and unattractive, usually with the protective clasp being much larger than the safety pin member. Since these devices are used temporarily, in most cases, there is no need to make them more attractive or smaller. Further, when used in a place where others will see the safety pin, the user usually tries to insert the safety pin in a manner that will hide the clasp portion.
What is needed is a safety pin apparatus that can pierce through fabric, cloth or a clothing item without doing damage or substantial damage, which also comprises a safety pin cap. The safety pin cap will allow for attachment to a safety pin member of the safety pin apparatus, covering the sharp pin point, and protecting the user from being stuck or stabbed by the safety pin member. Because the safety pin apparatus can be a multitude of designs, it can function to hold together a shirt or blouse, or hold an item, such as a boutonnière, to a suit coat, or can be used merely for decorative purposes, among other uses.
The present disclosure is a novel safety pin apparatus and methods for using the safety pin apparatus, which can be used to hold together a shirt or blouse, hold an item, such as a boutonnière, to a suit coat, or merely for decorative purposes, among other uses. The novel safety apparatus combines a head portion, safety pin member having a sharp or conical pin point, which can be used to pierce the apparatus into and through fabric or a clothing item without doing any substantial or noticeable damage (similar to a straight pin); along with a safety pin cap, which once properly placed to cover the safety pin member, will protect the user from being stuck or stabbed by the conical pin point. The present disclosure uses the combined items to protect both the user, which is usually the individual inserting the safety pin apparatus into the clothing item, and the wearer of the safety pin apparatus. Oftentimes, the user and the wearer are one and the same individual.
In particular, the safety pin apparatus comprises a head portion at one end of the apparatus, a body portion, and a safety pin member at the other end of the apparatus. The safety pin member comes to a sharp or conical point at that end of the apparatus. The safety pin member is small enough to pierce through a fabric or an item of clothing without doing any damage to the fabric or item of clothing. Formed on the conical pin point is a first coupling element, which may comprise one of the following: screw threads, an indent, a detent, or any other shape or device that will allow for a separate safety pin cap to be placed over and cover the conical pin point. Additionally, the safety pin cap comprises a housing, which defines a recess containing a second coupling element that is configured to receive the safety pin member and the first coupling element, and secure them within the safety pin cap. Although in the preferred embodiment, the head portion is separate from the safety pin cap, in an alternative embodiment, the head portion and the separate safety pin cap are connected by a chain or other connection mechanism, to reduce the chance of losing the safety pin cap when they are separated, such as during storage or non-use.
The safety pin cap can be any size or shape, and defines a recess containing a second coupling element which will cover the safety pin member, specifically the sharp or conical pin point, when the safety pin cap is attached or affixed to the coupling element. As an example, if the first coupling element comprises screw threads, then the second coupling element within the recess of the safety pin cap will comprise screw threads that are complimentary to and will mate with the screw threads of the coupling element. In such an example, the safety pin cap will be placed onto the safety pin member such that the point of the safety pin member enters the recess and is covered by the safety pin cap and then the safety pin cap can be rotated or screwed into location using the screw threads to hold the safety pin cap in place. Alternative embodiments include, for example, a first coupling element comprising a detent or indent and a second coupling element comprising clasp ball and release device, among others.
Further, the head portion of the novel safety pin apparatus can be a jewel, brooch, or any other design or item since the head portion will show when the safety pin apparatus is worn. The safety pin cap can also be a jewel, brooch or any other design, including the same design as the head portion for symmetrical purposes. In use, the safety pin apparatus will be worn on clothing items such that both the head portion and the safety pin cap will be noticeable to others.
Other objects and advantages of the present novel apparatus will become apparent to one having ordinary skill in the art after reading the specification in light of the drawing figures, however, the spirit and scope of the present novel apparatus should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
As stated above, the present novel apparatus is a novel safety pin apparatus and methods for using the safety pin apparatus. The objective of the novel safety pin apparatus is to hold together a shirt or blouse, affix an article to an item of clothing, or be used merely for decorative purposes, among other uses, and to protect the user and/or wearer from being stuck or stabbed by the point of the safety pin apparatus.
Formed on the conical pin point 38, at the proximal end of the safety pin member 36, is a first coupling element 40, which may comprise first screw threads 41, an indent of various shapes, a detent, or any other shape or device that will allow for attachment of a separate safety pin cap 42. The safety pin cap 42 is configured to be placed over some or all of the safety pin member 36 and may also cover some of the pin body 34. The function of the safety pin cap 42 is to cover the conical pin point 38 when attached or affixed to the safety pin member 36 by using the first coupling element 40. The safety pin cap 42 is configured with a recess 44 (shown with cut-away), which can receive the entire conical pin point 38, some or all of the safety pin member 36 and possibly some or all of the pin body 34. The safety pin cap 42 further comprises a second coupling element 46, which is located inside the recess 44. The second coupling element 46 is configured to connect to or with the first coupling element 40, by mating with the first screw threads 41 of the first coupling element 40 using complementary second threads 47, for example, in order to hold the safety pin member 36 and pin body 34 in place with respect to the safety pin cap 42, as shown in
Although complementary first and second screw threads 41, 47 are described as being used on the first and second coupling elements 40, 46 in the example above, other types of coupling elements can be incorporated into the novel safety pin apparatus without deviating from the scope of the invention, such as indents and detents for the first coupling element, and clasp and ball releases for the second coupling elements, etc. and vice versa.
Although in the preferred embodiment, the head portion 32 is separate from the safety pin cap 42, in an alternative embodiment, the head portion 32 and the separate safety pin cap 42 are connected by a chain or other connection mechanism 52. This chain 52 reduces the chance of losing the safety pin cap 42 when the head portion 32 and the safety pin cap 42 are separated, such as during storage or non-use.
As described herein,
The second coupling element 56 is configured such that when the user depresses the attachment button 62, the attachment spring 60 allows the attachment indent 64 to move the attachment ball 58 away from the recess area 44. At that time, the coupling element 54 can be located inside the recess 44 and in the proper position. Once the user lets go of the attachment button 62, the attachment spring 60 forces the attachment button 62 and attachment indent 64 into a location in which the attachment ball 58 locks the coupling element 54 in place until the attachment button is again depressed. Once locked in place, the entire conical pin point 38, some or all of the safety pin member 36 and possibly some or all of the pin body 34 will be held in place with respect to the safety pin cap 42. The alternative embodiment of
The second coupling element 76 is configured so that the detent ball 80 is in contact with the first coupling element 70 when the safety pin member 72 rests in the recess 78, thereby creating a fit between the detent ball 80 and the detent 83 of the conical pin point 82, holding the safety pin member 72 within the recess 78 of the safety pin cap 74. The alternative embodiment of
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The present disclosure also contemplates a method for protecting the user or wearer of the safety pin apparatus 30. As an example and with reference to
Once removed, the safety pin apparatus 30 can pierce the fabric or clothing item (not shown). First, the user locates the position where the safety pin apparatus 30 will be utilized on the fabric or clothing item. Then, using the conical pin point 38 on the safety pin member 36, the user inserts the entire conical pin point 38 into the fabric or clothing item and pushes the entire conical pin point 38, the entire first coupling element 40, some or all of the safety pin member 36 and possibly some or all of the pin body 34 through the fabric or clothing item and into a second fabric, clothing item or even into another location on the same fabric or clothing item.
Once the entire conical pin point 38, the entire first coupling element 40, some or all of the safety pin member 36 and possibly some or all of the pin body 34 has travelled through the intended fabric or clothing item, the safety pin cap 42 can be placed over the conical pin point 38 by placing the conical pin point 38 into the recess 44. Once the conical pin point 38 is properly located in the recess 44, the safety pin cap 42 can be attached to the first coupling element 40 by reversing the earlier step, i.e., screwing the safety pin cap into place, or using the necessary steps to lock the safety pin cap 42 in place, with respect to the sharp or conical pin point 38, the safety pin member 36, the pin body 34 and the pin head portion 32.
While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and have herein been described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure, as described in the appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 15/074,601, filed Mar. 18, 2016, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 62/134,973, filed Mar. 18, 2015.
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62134973 | Mar 2015 | US |
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Parent | 15074601 | Mar 2016 | US |
Child | 16364623 | US |