The relevant prior U.S. patents are Carr U.S. Pat. No. 1,760,835, White U.S. Pat. No. 2,018,104, Daddona, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 3,320,644, and Fukuroi U.S. Pat. No. 4,512,063, each of which relate to buttons formed with a body, in which is positioned a separately formed die or anchor and a separately formed anvil, the button accordingly being composed of several parts, and thus requiring a considerable number of operations in its makeup and the final assemblage of the various parts in their proper assemblage.
Broadly, it is an object of the present invention to significantly simplify the construction and attachment of the tack button in its site serving as a front closure of a jeans article of manufacture.
More particularly the tack button is comprised of one component constituted as a cap bounding a compartment and a tack undergoing an operative position of movement resulting in a free end of the tack expanding into the cap compartment to hold the tack button in place, all as will be better understood as the description proceeds.
The description of the invention which follows, together with the accompanying drawing should not be construed as limiting the invention to the example shown and described, because those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains will be able to devise other forms thereof.
As illustrated in the drawings, the two-component tack button, one component of which is generally designated 10 in
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The button end 40 of the tack 12 during use of the jeans 16 is buttoned and unbuttoned in the button hole 28 as needed in the wearing use of the jeans 16.
To maintain the circular shape of the cap 30 the underside is embodied with concentric circles 42 of progressively increased diameters.