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US832073A
US832073A US23490804A US1904234908A US832073A US 832073 A US832073 A US 832073A US 23490804 A US23490804 A US 23490804A US 1904234908 A US1904234908 A US 1904234908A US 832073 A US832073 A US 832073A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F11/00Stocking or sock suspenders
    • A41F11/02Devices for attaching the stocking or sock to the suspender
    • A41F11/04Devices for attaching the stocking or sock to the suspender of the stud-and-loop type
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/44Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/44077Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof having inserted and receiving interlocking members connected by bendable, nonbiasing strap
    • Y10T24/44085Discrete flaccid strap
    • Y10T24/44128Resilient inserted or receiving member
    • Y10T24/44145Resilient inserted member
    • Y10T24/44154Resilient inserted member having engaging face formed from nonmetallic material
    • Y10T24/44162Resilient inserted member having engaging face formed from nonmetallic material having head and neck type engaging face

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  • the object of the present invention is to improve these substantially all-rubber buttons so as to permit them to be used on womens garters and in other places where considerable strain is exerted upon them.
  • the present invention is based upon the fact that the reason the rubber head pulls out,
  • Figure 1 represents in pers ective the back-plate and button of my devlce detached.
  • Flg. 2 also in perspective, represents the complete device.
  • buttons 1 designates the back-plate, and 2 the button of my device, the two comprising a molded mass of rubber composition, of which the button part 2 is relatively rigid.
  • the back-plate as provided with transverse corrugations 4, which,-however, form no part of the present invention.
  • the back-plate is provided near its upper end with apertures 5, in which engage prongs 6 of the metal loop, bywhich the loop and the back-plate are secured together.
  • the backplate is also provided with atransverse slot 7 and the loop with a similar transverse slot 8, through both of which passes a tape 9, by
  • the improved button 'andback-plate comprising essentially a molded mass of rubber com osition of relatively inflexible material at tl ie head of the button and of relatively flexible material .at the back-plate, for substantially the purposes set forth.

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PATENTE D OCT. 2, 1906i H. MILES.
HOSE SUPPORTER CLASP.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 30. 1904.
LY! '[zA TOR.
to 1 Un UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HARRIET MILES, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO NEALON COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 2, 1906.
Application filed November 30, 1904- Serifll To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRIET MILES, of the borough of Manhattan, in the city of New York, State of New York, (post-oflice address in care of Nealon Company, Safe Deposit Co. of New York, 140 Broadway,'New York,) have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hose Supporter Clasps, of which the following is a specification.
The use of a rubber button or a'button with a rubber-covered shank with a loop partially embracing the shank and clasping the material between the shank and loop has long been known and usedas,' for example, in the well-known button-and-loop clasp or fastener of Gorton atent, No. 552,470, December 31, 1895. uch fasteners have long been on the market in several different forms. One of the most desirable forms for many reasons is an all-rubber button integral with a flexible rubber backplate,.by which the button is secured to a hinge member to which the loop is hinged.
The object of the present invention is to improve these substantially all-rubber buttons so as to permit them to be used on womens garters and in other places where considerable strain is exerted upon them.
The present invention is based upon the fact that the reason the rubber head pulls out,
is because it undergoes a squeezing action when the hose or other fabric is ulled very hard, and this forces the head t ough the end of the loop, which normally is narrower than the head. To obviate this trouble, metal studs or rivets have been resorted to, and these have been surrounded with rubber give them the desirable frictional grip. ortunately this has "so far necessitated sewing the stud into the webbing at the back. N 0 one, so far as I am aware, has combined in an integral stud and backlate a structure capable of combining the a vantages ofthe metal stud, on the one hand, and the combined all-rubber stud and back-plate,'on the other hand. Under the present invention, however, these advantages are combined.
I make the rubber button and back-plate in a single finished piece, as heretofore; but
by employing a harder quality of rubber in the head of the button or stud than in the back-plate and also, preferably, than in the shank I have, in effect, a hard head, WhlCll cannot be pulled through the loop, combined with a soft backing and shank without requiring a rivet or other metallic part.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents in pers ective the back-plate and button of my devlce detached. Flg. 2, also in perspective, represents the complete device.
1 designates the back-plate, and 2 the button of my device, the two comprising a molded mass of rubber composition, of which the button part 2 is relatively rigid.
3 designates the loop into which the button is normally engaged.
I have shown the back-plate as provided with transverse corrugations 4, which,-however, form no part of the present invention. In the present exam le of my invention the back-plate is provided near its upper end with apertures 5, in which engage prongs 6 of the metal loop, bywhich the loop and the back-plate are secured together. The backplate is also provided with atransverse slot 7 and the loop with a similar transverse slot 8, through both of which passes a tape 9, by
which the clas is su ported when in use. This method 0 uniting the back-plate and button with the loop and of providing means for the engagement of the supporting-tape is set forth and se arately clalmed in United States Patent 0. 821,949, dated May 29, 1906, the a plication for said patent being of even date erewith.
What I claim, and desire to secure by these Letters Patent, is as follows:
1. In a clasp or fastener of the type having a yielding button and back-plate and an exterior loop or embracing member therefor, the improved button 'andback-plate comprising essentially a molded mass of rubber com osition of relatively inflexible material at tl ie head of the button and of relatively flexible material .at the back-plate, for substantially the purposes set forth.
2. An integral button and back-plate for specification in the presence of two subscribthe pur ose set forth, thehead of the button ing witnesses.
being 0 relative? inflexible material.
3. An integral y-molded button member HARRIET MILES.
for the purpose set forth, comprising a head 5 of relatively inflexible material, a relatively Witnesses:
flexible back-plate, and a connecting-shank. ,E. VAN ZANDT,
, In testimony whereof I have signed this E. LEE GAY.
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