Claims
- 1. A snap fastener for holding a fabric to a support comprising, in combination:
- a stud having a relatively rigid pear shaped head and a shank for mounting to a support with the head uppermost;
- a relatively rigid retainer having an aperture sized for snapping reception in one direction over the head of the stud and retention against removal except in said one direction;
- a cap having a crown and a plurality of spaced apart prongs extending substantially perpendicular to the crown; said crown positionable on one side of a fabric and said retainer positionable on the opposite side of such fabric with said prongs extendable through the fabric and clinchable around and over the retainer independently of said aperture on the opposite side from said fabric to hold the fabric securely between the retainer and the crown with the fabric extending uninterruptedly over the head of the stud and held on the support to which the stud is mounted.
- 2. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said stud is formed of a firm but elastically compressible plastic, and said retainer is formed of a firm but resiliently extendable plastic.
- 3. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said cap is formed of a stiffly resilient metal taken from the group consisting of brass, bronze, aluminum, steel, titanium and stainless steel.
- 4. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said retainer is formed of a firm, but resiliently extendable plastic.
- 5. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said retainer is circular and said prongs are arranged in a circular pattern to overlie the retainer adjacent the periphery thereof.
- 6. The invention defined by claim 5 wherein said retainer has prong receiving recesses adjacent the periphery and said prongs are receivable through said recesses for clinching against the periphery of the retainer.
- 7. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein the retainer and cap define therebetween a stud head receiving cavity and a fabric to which the fastener is secured extends through the cavity to overlie a stud head disposed in the cavity when the retainer is retained on the stud.
- 8. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said crown is of annular configuration.
- 9. The invention defined by claim 8 wherein said crown has an outer periphery and an inner periphery, and said prongs are disposed at the outer periphery.
- 10. The invention defined by claim 9 wherein said crown has a peripheral flange disposed at the outer periphery and substantially perpendicular to the plane of the crown and extending in the same direction as said prongs.
- 11. The invention defined by claim 9 wherein said crown has a peripheral flange disposed at the inner periphery.
- 12. The invention defined by claim 8 further comprising an identification disk disposed within the crown between the crown and the fabric through which the prongs are projected wherein the crown has an open center through which the disk is visible.
- 13. The invention defined by claim 12 wherein identifying indicia are disposed on the identification disk and visible through the open center of the crown.
- 14. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said crown has a peripheral flange extending away from the crown in the same direction as said prongs, and said retainer has a generally planar face portion opposed to said crown and a groove in said face portion in registering opposition to said flange.
- 15. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said retainer is generally circular and has an outer periphery and said crown is generally circular with said prongs disposed at the periphery thereof, and said retainer is generally planar with oppositely directed faces having one face opposed to the fabric and the other directed away from the fabric, and said retainer has prong receiving slots at the outer periphery thereof, registering with the crown prongs, and said retainer has prong receiving grooves in said other face extending radially inwardly from said slots toward said aperture, said grooves having a depth at least equal to the thickness of the crown prongs and a length to accommodate the length of the prongs when clinched over the retainer.
- 16. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said crown has a circular annular disk portion and an outer peripheral edge and said prongs are disposed at said outer peripheral edge.
- 17. The invention defined by claim 16 wherein said outer peripheral edge is provided with a flange extending substantially perpendicular to the cap.
- 18. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said prongs are each provided with a distal end having a rounded point projectable through the fabric and the retainer.
- 19. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said retainer is provided with angularly spaced apart prong receiving slots and has means for rotatably polarizing the retainer.
- 20. The invention defined by claim 19 wherein said cap exhibits means for rotatably polarizing it whereby the prongs of the cap and slots of the retainer may be angularly aligned.
- 21. A grommet assembly for a snap fastener comprising, in combination:
- a cap having a crown of circular configuration with an outer peripheral edge and a plurality of angularly spaced apart resistingly bendable teeth extending substantially perpendicular to the crown; and
- a relatively rigid circular retainer of generally annular plate shape having a pair of opposed faces with an outer peripheral edge, a central aperture sized for snapping reception in one direction over the head of a stud and retention against removal except in said one direction, a plurality of angularly spaced apart slots extending completely through the retainer adjacent the outer periphery thereof in corresponding angular relation to the teeth of said crown and a plurality of radical grooves formed in one of said faces and extending inward from each slot toward the central aperture and having a depth to accommodate in flush mating engagement teeth of the cap extending through the slots and clinched against the surface of the retainer within the grooves.
- 22. The invention defined by claim 21 wherein said cap is formed of metal.
- 23. The invention defined by claim 22 wherein said metal comprises stainless steel.
- 24. The invention defined by claim 21 wherein said cap and said retainer are each provided with means for polarizing the cap and the retainer so that the teeth and slots may be properly angularly aligned during installation.
- 25. A retainer member for cooperation with a tooth cap of a snap fastener grommet assembly, comprising:
- a circular relatively rigid plate-like member having opposed oppositely facing surfaces with an outer peripheral edge and a central aperture defining an inner peripheral edge;
- said member having on one of said surfaces a circular groove concentric to said aperture;
- a plurality of circumaxial spaced apart slots extending through the member from one surface to the other in alignment with and for reception of the teeth of a cap; and
- a plurality of radial grooves in that surface of the member opposite the surface containing the circular grooves, extending from each slot toward the central aperture and having a width and a depth to receive in substantially flush mating engagement the teeth of a toothed cap bent over and clinched against such surface of the member within the radially extending grooves.
- 26. The invention defined by claim 25 wherein the cap is formed of stainless steel.
- 27. The invention defined by claim 25 wherein said retainer is provided with means for polarizing the retainer to facilitate the alignment of the slots in the retainer with the teeth of the tooth cap during grommet assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/765,437 filed on Sept. 25, 1991, now abandoned.
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