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US656407A
US656407A US1882500A US1900018825A US656407A US 656407 A US656407 A US 656407A US 1882500 A US1882500 A US 1882500A US 1900018825 A US1900018825 A US 1900018825A US 656407 A US656407 A US 656407A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B1/00Buttons
    • A44B1/18Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening
    • A44B1/42Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening with deformable prongs
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps
    • Y10S24/902Tufting button fastener
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/36Button with fastener
    • Y10T24/3611Deflecting prong or rivet
    • Y10T24/3615Integral
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/46Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/4696Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor having distinct head structure

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  • My invention consists of a new and improved staple for attachment of button-heads to cushions or like articles and of a button composed of my improved Staple secured to a button-head.
  • Figure 1 shows the blank out of which my improved staple is formed;
  • Fig. 2 the staple when properly bent up from the blank;
  • Fig. 3 a side View of the head of the staple, showing the mode of deflection of the clenching-spurs with which the staple is provided;
  • Fig. 4 a button showing the head of the button in cross-section with my improved staple clenched and embedded therein;
  • Fig. 5, a perspective view of the staple, showing the double deflection of the clenching-spurs.
  • the staple is formed from a blank cut out of metal suitable for the purpose.
  • Sheet-steel
  • Fig. 1 The straight pointed legs a of the staple project from the central portion b in opposite directions.
  • the lines where the staple-legs a are bent down from the body or table 1) are shown by dotted lines 1 1.
  • wing portions 6 Projecting laterally from the table portion 1) of the staple, and preferably at diagonally-opposite corners therefrom, are wing portions 6, the clenching-spurs c projecting from the wings 6. These spurs, while substantially parallel to each other, point in opposite directions.
  • the clenching-spurs c c are bent upward from the wing portions 6 e at or about the dotted line 2
  • the tool which cuts the spur portions 0 should be so shaped as to give the spurs an outside bevel at or near their points and on the same side of the blank.
  • the clenching-spurs c c are, in efiect, beveled in two directions, being pointed, as shown in Fig. 1, and beveled on the side, as shown in'Fig. 3.
  • This construction gives the spurs sufficient lateral pliability, so that when the clenching spurs are forced into the material they are not only bent sidewise and in opposite directions, but to an appreciable degree are bent in the direction of their plane, so that the two spurs incline toward a center in the material of the button-head and away from each other in the bending due to the lateral bevel.
  • This double deflection of the spurs serves to bind the button-head and sta- 7 5 ple together with unusual security.
  • buttons a suitably-shaped button-head made out of papier-mach or wood-pulp and by means of a press force the spurs c c of myimproved staple into the button-head with sufficient pressure to sink the table portion 1) of the staple flush with the lower surface of the button-head.
  • the beveled spurs deflect themselves, as described, in the material of the button-head and clench the twomeinbers of the completed button securely together.
  • Fig. a I have shown in cross-section the button-head with staple attached.
  • the spurs c c of the staple are embedded and inwardly and laterally deflected in the button-head d, and the table I] is sunk in the button-head, so as to be flush with its lower surface.
  • a fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions.
  • a fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said Wing portions.
  • a fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs,-wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, and the two spurs lying in substantially the same plane.
  • a fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, substantially as described.
  • a fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extendinglaterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, substantially as described.
  • a fastener forcushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, and the two spurs lying in substantially the same plane, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, substantially as described.
  • a fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs tapering on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said Wing portions.
  • Afastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs,wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs taperingon the outside toward their points and oppositely beveled on their sides.
  • Afastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, Wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs, tapering on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said wing portions.
  • a fastenerfor cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs, tapering on the outside toward their points, and oppositely beveled on their sides, bent upward from the said wing portions.
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, said clenching-spurs being embedded in the button-head.
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, said clenching-spurs being embedded in the button-head.
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs,
  • a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, and the two spurs lying in substantially the same plane, said clenching-spurs being embedded in the button-head.
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenchingspurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, the said clenching-spurs being self-deflected and embedded in thebutton-head.
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, the said clenching-spurs being self-deflected and embedded in the button-head, and the said table sunk flush with the lower surface of the button-head.
  • a button composed of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenchingspurs, beveled on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said wing portions, and embedded in the material of the button-head, substantially as described.
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs,
  • a button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-0pposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs, beveled on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said wing portions, and embedded in the material of the button-head, substantially as described.

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No. 656,407. Patented Aug. 2|, 1900.
- 6. M. HORTON.
BUTTON.
(Application filed. June 2, 1900.)
(No Model.)
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CHARLES M. HORTON, OF PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ASSIGNOR TO THE MORLEY BUTTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OFSAOO, MAINE,
AND BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
BUTTON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 656,407, dated August 21, 1900.
Applioationfiled June 2, 1900.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES M. HORTON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Portsmouth, in the county of Rockingham and State of New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Buttons, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists of a new and improved staple for attachment of button-heads to cushions or like articles and of a button composed of my improved Staple secured to a button-head.
In the drawings, Figure 1 shows the blank out of which my improved staple is formed; Fig. 2, the staple when properly bent up from the blank; Fig. 3, a side View of the head of the staple, showing the mode of deflection of the clenching-spurs with which the staple is provided; Fig. 4, a button showing the head of the button in cross-section with my improved staple clenched and embedded therein; and Fig. 5, a perspective view of the staple, showing the double deflection of the clenching-spurs.
The staple is formed from a blank cut out of metal suitable for the purpose. Sheet-steel,
- such as is used for the manufacture of Sheetmetal staples and rivets serves the purpose admirably. Theshape of the blank is shown in Fig. 1. The straight pointed legs a of the staple project from the central portion b in opposite directions. The lines where the staple-legs a are bent down from the body or table 1) are shown by dotted lines 1 1. Projecting laterally from the table portion 1) of the staple, and preferably at diagonally-opposite corners therefrom, are wing portions 6, the clenching-spurs c projecting from the wings 6. These spurs, while substantially parallel to each other, point in opposite directions. The clenching-spurs c c are bent upward from the wing portions 6 e at or about the dotted line 2 In forming the blank the tool which cuts the spur portions 0 should be so shaped as to give the spurs an outside bevel at or near their points and on the same side of the blank.
When the legs and spurs of the staple are bent down and upinto proper position, the
Serial No. 18,825. (No model.)
staple shown in Fig. 2 is the result of the oporation, the parallel pointed legs a adepending from the table portions 1) and the spurs c standing up from the wing portions e e.
The result of the bevels given to the spur portions 0 in the formation of the blank is shown in Figs. 3 and 5. The bending up of the spurs c from the win g portions 6 turns the bevels in opposite directions, so that the spurs on being forced into a solid penetrable object, like a button-head,deflect themselves in opposite directions, as indicated in Figs. 3 and 5.
The clenching-spurs c c are, in efiect, beveled in two directions, being pointed, as shown in Fig. 1, and beveled on the side, as shown in'Fig. 3. This construction gives the spurs sufficient lateral pliability, so that when the clenching spurs are forced into the material they are not only bent sidewise and in opposite directions, but to an appreciable degree are bent in the direction of their plane, so that the two spurs incline toward a center in the material of the button-head and away from each other in the bending due to the lateral bevel. This double deflection of the spurs serves to bind the button-head and sta- 7 5 ple together with unusual security.
To form a button, I take a suitably-shaped button-head made out of papier-mach or wood-pulp and by means of a press force the spurs c c of myimproved staple into the button-head with sufficient pressure to sink the table portion 1) of the staple flush with the lower surface of the button-head. By this operation the beveled spurs deflect themselves, as described, in the material of the button-head and clench the twomeinbers of the completed button securely together.
In Fig. a I have shown in cross-section the button-head with staple attached. The spurs c c of the staple are embedded and inwardly and laterally deflected in the button-head d, and the table I] is sunk in the button-head, so as to be flush with its lower surface.
What I claim, and desire to secure-by Letters Patent, is-
' 1. A fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions.
2. A fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said Wing portions.
3. A fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs,-wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, and the two spurs lying in substantially the same plane.
4. A fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, substantially as described.
5. A fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extendinglaterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, substantially as described.
6. A fastener forcushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, and the two spurs lying in substantially the same plane, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, substantially as described.
7. A fastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs tapering on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said Wing portions.
8. Afastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs,wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs taperingon the outside toward their points and oppositely beveled on their sides.
9. Afastener for cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, Wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs, tapering on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said wing portions.
10. A fastenerfor cushion-buttons and like articles consisting of a one-piece sheet-metal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs, tapering on the outside toward their points, and oppositely beveled on their sides, bent upward from the said wing portions.
11. A button, consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, said clenching-spurs being embedded in the button-head.
12. A button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, said clenching-spurs being embedded in the button-head.
13. A button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs,
a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-opposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, and the two spurs lying in substantially the same plane, said clenching-spurs being embedded in the button-head.
14. A button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenchingspurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, the said clenching-spurs being self-deflected and embedded in thebutton-head.
15. A button consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenching-spurs bent upward from said wing portions, the said spurs being oppositely beveled, the said clenching-spurs being self-deflected and embedded in the button-head, and the said table sunk flush with the lower surface of the button-head.
16. A button composed of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table and clenchingspurs, beveled on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said wing portions, and embedded in the material of the button-head, substantially as described.
17. A button, consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs,
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a table joining the legs, Win g portions extending laterally from the table and clenching spurs, beveled on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said Wing portions and oppositely beveled on their sides,
and embedded in the tnaterial of the buttonhead, substantially as described.
18. A button, consisting of a solid head of penetrable material and a one-piece sheetmetal staple provided with two parallel legs, a table joining the legs, wing portions extending laterally from the table at diagonally-0pposite corners thereof, and clenching-spurs, beveled on the outside toward their points, bent upward from the said wing portions, and embedded in the material of the button-head, substantially as described.
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