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Fastener

a technology of fasteners and sash handles, applied in the field of fasteners, can solve the problems of arms or wings losing tension, sagging or loose appearance of ribbons, medals or decorations, and inconvenient handling of devices, so as to eliminate sagging or loose appearan

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-12-22
THORN ALVIN E
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[0012] In order to overcome the disadvantage of the prior art, a principal objective of the invention is to provide an improved fastener, that regardless of spike or pin length, eliminates sagging or a loose appearance of ribbon bars, name tags, medals and decorations mounted on the fabric of a uniform.

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However, such ribbon support assemblies have the disadvantage that the ribbon bar, medals, or decoration may often sag or appear to be loose, particularly if it has substantial weight and / or the length of the s pike(s) or penetrating pin(s) is long in relation to the thickness of the fabric being penetrated.
However, some of these devices are inconvenient to handle and are mainly for abnormally long spikes (generally on ribbon bars).
Continuous use causes the arms or wings to lose tension, which in turn causes the fastener to lose its holding ability.

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[0017] Referring to the drawings, a ribbon bar support, medal, or decoration 5 with a rearward projecting spike or pin 6 of a given length L fixed to the back surface of the decoration 5 for penetrating through any fabric layer 4. The decoration 5 is mounted on the outside surface of the uniform, or fabric layer, with the spike 6 pushed through the fabric layer 4 and the small opening 7 at bottom of fastener 1, and the polyurethane disc 2.

[0018] The spike 6 typically has a length L of about 0.25 inch. The decoration, medal, and / or insignia, may have one or more spikes.

[0019] In accordance with the invention, the improved ribbon bar, decoration, medal, etc., support assembly 1, includes a rated shore A 60 polyurethane disc 2, approximately 3 / 32 inch thick, ¼ inch diameter, enclosed in a brass ferrule-like shell receptacle. To prevent the spike or pin from penetrating the vinyl coated polyester back, a double layer of polyester protects the wearer, because there is little or no pres...

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Abstract

Decorations, badges, insignia, etc., worn on clothing, are held by pins or nail-like projections of various lengths which penetrate the fabric. The decoration is usually held in place by sliding some sort of holding device onto said pin or nail-like projection. Because of the design of the holding device, if the pin is extraordinarily long, or the fabric it is placed upon is thin, the decoration will not lay flush to the fabric. In addition, most fasteners, after a short period of time, lose their holding ability. Subsequently, both the fastener and the decoration are lost. This invention eliminates both problems by holding the decoration flush to the fabric, and not readily wearing out.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO ELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] U.S. Pat. No. 1,368,878 February 1921 Bandell [0002] U.S. Pat. No. 1,690,129 November 1928 Prentiss [0003] U.S. Pat. No. 2,835,948 May 1958 Blake [0004] U.S. Pat. No. 2,859,500 November 1958 Nyret [0005] U.S. Pat. No. 3,430,302 Regan, jr. etal [0006] U.S. Pat. No. 3,550,221 December 1970 Thorn [0007] U.S. Pat. No. 5,123,188 Jun. 1992 LodaSTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT [0008] Not Applicable REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX [0009] Not Applicable BACKGROUND OF THE MENTION [0010] Ribbons, honorary medals, and other insignia are typically affixed to the lapel or breast of a uniform using one or more ribbon supports. The ribbon, medal or insignia typically has a bar-shaped or otherwise generally flat holding structure, and the ribbon support assembly typically consists of one or a spaced-apart pair of retainer spikes projecting rearward from the back sure of the holding structure which are intended to penetra...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A44B9/00A44B9/10A44C3/00
CPCA44B9/10Y10T24/4602A44C3/002
Inventor THORN, ALVIN E.
Owner THORN ALVIN E
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