Our present invention relates to a weld button for garments, i.e. a button, snap or interlocking fastener having fastener halves on two parts of a garment which are releasably joined and in which each of the fastener halves is affixed to the garment by welding two parts of the respective fastening half together.
It is known to weld two parts of a fastener together through a fabric support for the resulting fastener. Generally speaking, such fasteners have an array of projections on one part which are intended to pierce through the fabric and to weld, especially ultrasonically, to the other part.
The projections are generally disposed in a circular array, i.e. lie along an imaginary circle centered at the center of the button or fastener.
Experience with such fasteners has shown that improvement is required in attachment of the two parts of the fastener together.
It is, therefore, the principal object of the present invention to provide an improved weld button or welded fastener in which the two parts of a fastener which are to be secured together by welding are joined more reliably and securely than has hitherto been the case.
Another object of this invention is to provide a weld button or fastener of the type described at the outset and in which the drawbacks of earlier fasteners are avoided.
We have now found that the disadvantages described previously can be overcome by providing an additional pin or projection which can be disposed at the center of the circular array of weld pins previously described on one of the fastener halves, can pierce through the fabric and can project into the other fastener part on the opposite side of the fabric support and can be welded to that other part. Preferably that central pin is headed after passing through the hole in the other part and that head is welded to the aforementioned other part.
More particularly, a weld button for a garment according to the invention can comprise:
a first fastener consisting of an inner member and an outer member of weldable synthetic resin material, one of the members having a plurality of spikes disposed in an annular array and projecting toward the other of the members and adapted to pierce a fabric and be welded to the other member, the inner member having a hole within the array and the outer member having a central pin adapted to pierce the fabric and fit through the hole to form a head on an inner side of the inner member, the head being welded to the inner member; and
a second fastener consisting of an inner member and an outer member of weldable synthetic resin material, one of the members of the second fastener having a plurality of spikes disposed in an annular array and projecting toward the other of the members of the second fastener and adapted to pierce a fabric and be welded to the other member of the second fastener, the inner member of the second fastener having a hole within the array and the outer member of the second fastener having a central pin adapted to pierce the fabric and fit through the hole in the inner member of the second fastener to form a head on an inner side of the inner member of the second fastener welded to the inner member of the second fastener,
one of the inner members having on a respective the inner side a male formation and the other of the inner members having on the respective the inner side a female formation releasably engageable with the male formation upon mounting of the first and second fasteners on opposite parts of a garment.
The male formation can be an annular ridge surrounding the respective hole while the female formation can be an inwardly tapering annular wall surrounding the respective hole. Each of the outer members can have a smooth outer surface and the spikes can be formed on the outer member of at least one of those fasteners.
In an alternative configuration, the spikes are formed on the inner member. Each of the spikes can be provided with a point adapted to pierce the fabric and a shank having a lesser taper than the point. Each head can have a mushroom-shaped cross section.
A garment can have opposite parts connected by the weld button in accordance with another aspect of the invention.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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Since the spikes of the one member are welded to the other and the mushroom head of the central pin of the other member can be welded to the member provided by the spikes, the two members of each fastener are permanently joined together and will not release or separate.
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20050251971 A1 | Nov 2005 | US |