Two-pronged corsage pin

a corsage pin and two-pronged technology, applied in the field of corsage pins, can solve the problems of inconvenient use, inconvenient use, and inability to hold the flower firmly and close to the garment, and achieve the effects of enhancing the grip contact with the flower, enhancing the mounting stability, and enhancing the mounting function

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-09-03
BRYCZEK ROSE D
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[0017]The corsage wire can be provided with a variety of structural characteristics that enhance the mounting functions. For example, metal wire can be provided with a textured surface so it can't slip from the flower as easily. In another example, a n upper section of the first or second straight segment can optionally be twisted, turned or zig-zag, to enhance grip contact with the flower and / or garment, in use. The first or second straight segments can be provided with a sharpened end.
[0018]The corsage pins can be mounted using techniques that enhance mounting stability. For example, the first segment can be inserted applying force perpendicular to the first segment while pushing the segment into the stem, so that the straight pin is inserted forming a gripping channel that is not straight (were the flower allowed to relax). When mounting the corsage onto a garment, the second straight segment can pierce the garment at two or more locations, again placing lateral tension of the pin to reduce slippage from the mount.
[0019]The unique design of the corsage pin allows it to squeeze the flower and / or garment for a better grip. For example, the first and / or second segments can be pushed onto the stem or garment until it is captured by the narrow opening or grip points of the loop. This affect can be enhanced by preloading the straight segments outward or preloading the loop more open while mounting the corsage, then releasing the preload to clamp the loop opening and / or straight segments onto the flower and / or garment.

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This entails, e.g., pushing the pin through the fabric of the garment, then through the tissue of the flower, and finally some difficult contortions to run the pin back through the garment.
This sequence includes multiple opportunities to injure the wearer of the garment, disturbs the lay of the garment fabric and may not result in a stable mount of the flower.
However, one problem with such holders is they can allow the flower to dangle and not be held closely to the garment.
However, such devices are complex and difficult to manufacture.
Again, the device does not hold the flower firmly and close to the garment.

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[0036]The present inventions relate to devices and methods for mounting flowers on garments. On special occasions, people like to mount corsages and boutonnieres on their clothing. As described herein, a stiff and springy wire in the shape of two straight pin segments diverging from an open loop can be inserted into the stem of a flower, and the other straight segment inserted into the fabric of the clothing. The wire can interact with the flower and fabric to securely mount the flower to the clothing, e.g., by gravity helping hold the pin in the clothing, lateral forces and friction preventing the pins from slipping out of the flower or fabric, capture of the flower or fabric in the loop opening, and / or spring tension of the loop or pins squeezing the flower or fabric.

[0037]One aspect of the invention is a wire corsage pin for holding a flower on a garment. Old art corsage pins are of an S-hook shape, or simply a single straight pin to run through fabric-flower-fabric. The present ...

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Abstract

This invention provides corsage pins and methods of their use. The pins can be a single wire bent to provide a first straight segment connected to a second straight segment through a looped segment. In methods of use, first segment can be inserted into a flower and the second segment into fabric of a garment.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to and benefit of a prior U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 995,909, Two-Pronged Corsage Pin, by Rose D. Bryczek, filed Sep. 27, 2007. The full disclosure of the prior application is incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention is in the field of corsage pins. The invention includes two-pronged pins that provide separate mounting elements to mount the flower to the pin and to mount the corsage on a garment. Spring tension in the pin can be used to help grip the flower and garment.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]People have long decorated themselves with floral ornaments. In a common practice, a large straight pin can be used to pin a flower to a suit lapel or evening dress. This entails, e.g., pushing the pin through the fabric of the garment, then through the tissue of the flower, and finally some difficult contortions to run the pin back through the garment. This ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45F5/08
CPCY10T24/1309A45F5/08
Inventor BRYCZEK, ROSE D.
Owner BRYCZEK ROSE D
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