| United States Patent |
US
Patent Granted -#4,901,408 |
| Sal
Herman patent holder |
issued on February 20, 1990 |
Means for
fastening suspenders to a garment or other
article of clothing

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US Patent Official Abstract filed 1988
Disclosed is a fastener
including a first and a second member, the first
member having a post attached thereto extending
toward said second member in a complementary
relation, and the second member being connected
to the first in a hinge-like relation, the second
member having an opening therein for receiving
the post attached to the first member. The post
is attached to the first member in a
complementary relation to the opening in the
second member, such that when the suspender
fastener is in a closed position the post remains
attached to the first member, extends through the
fabric of the garment being supported, and is
received by the opening in the second member,
whereby the fabric of the garment being supported
is substantially held fixed. Furthermore, also
disclosed is a reinforcement placed in the fabric
of the garment to be held, such that the
reinforcement is positioned intermediate the
first and second members when in operation. The
reinforcement has a sufficiently large opening
for receiving and securing the post.
| Inventors: |
Hermann;
Sal (5458 Claridge La., West
Bloomfield, MI 48033) |
| Appl. No.: |
206830 |
| Filed: |
June 15,
1988 |
| U.S. Class: |
24/637;
24/495; 24/498 |
| Intern'l Class: |
A44B 021/00 6 |
| Field of Search: |
24/69 SK,495-498,503,608,631,635,637,188,179,184,265
BC,708.1,708.2,708.3,708. |
U.S. Patent
Documents
| 527887 |
Oct., 1894 |
Roth |
24/496. |
| 881372 |
Mar., 1908 |
Buchanan |
24/503. |
| 1007206 |
Oct., 1911 |
Hubbard |
24/495. |
| 3757389 |
Sep., 1973 |
Wiland |
24/708. |
Primary Examiner:
Cranmer; Laurie K.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Cargill; Lynn E.
Claims
1. Apparatus
for fastening suspenders to a garment, comprising:
a fastener including a first and second member,
said first member having a needle-like post
attached thereto extending towards said second
member in a complementary relation;
said second member being pivotally attached to
the first member by means of opposed side
projections which are confined within openings in
attachments to the second member, said second
member having an opening therein for receiving
the needle-like post attached to the first
member;
an actuating cam member including a clamping
plate and a depending cam section lying adjacent
to the first member, and pivotally attached to
the second member by means of opposed side
projections which are confined within the
openings of the attachments to the second member,
said actuating cam member exerting a sufficient
force to maintain the suspender fastener in a
closed position;
said first and second members having plates
attached thereto on the surfaces facing one
another, and said plates having complementary
male and female portions which come together and
cooperate when in a closed position; and
said needle-like post being attached to the first
member in a complementary relation to the opening
in the second member, said opening extending
through the plate attached to the second member,
such that when the suspender fastener is in a
closed position the post remains attached to the
first member, extends through both the
complementary plates, and further extends through
the garment being supported, is received by the
opening in the second member, whereby the fabric
of the garment being supported is substantially
held fixed.
Description
:TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to an apparatus for
fastening suspenders and the like to garments.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
Suspender fasteners have been known for many
years, and many combinations of suspender
fastener teeth, ribs, releasable clips, and other
fastening devices have been utilized. Different
configurations are used for different needs and
purposes.
Conventional suspender fasteners are generally
made of metallic or plastic plates, having teeth
for engaging the fabric to be held. The teeth are
generally of a configuration such that an attempt
is made to minimize tearing or ripping of the
fabric being held. In a conventional clip, a
pivotal connection such as a spring or a clip
joins the plurality of plates which comprise the
suspender fastener. A first problem arises with
these configurations because movement by the
wearer of the garment inevitably causes tearing,
or at least deformation of the fabric. In that
regard, many inventions have been made which
attempt to avoid sharp and tight teeth which
would tear the fabric.
A second
problem associated with conventional suspender
fasteners includes slipping of the suspender
fastener away from the fabric of the garment,
which results in releasing of the fastener at
unwanted moments. The suspender fastener must
clamp securely to the garment so that movement by
the wearer will not cause the suspender fastener
to release.
In an attempt to solve such problems, U.S. Pat.
No. 3,914,828 issued Oct. 28, 1975, to Noda
discloses a clip having a plurality of
projections and a resilient pad for receiving
such projections. The projections clamp the
fabric against the pad in order to secure the
garment to the suspender.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,463,482 issued Aug. 7, 1984, to
Hawie discloses a releasable compression
fastener, such as a clip for use on a garter
belt, suspenders or the like, including a pair of
jaws comprising a base plate connected to a
suspender strap and a means for clamping a layer
of flexible fabric between cooperating,
integrating jaws.
U.S Pat. No. 4,489,466 issued Dec. 25, 1984, to
Bakker discloses a suspender fastener comprising
a first lever, a second lever, and a ratchet. The
first and second levers are pivotally connected
and a pair of jaws on each of the first and
second levers engages the garment therebetween.
An object of the present invention is to overcome
the above mentioned problems by providing a
suspender fastener which will withstand pressures
due to movement by the wearer without releasing,
tearing or deforming the fabric of the garment
being supported.
Another object of the present invention is to
provide a reinforcement for garments which will
substantially reduce the tearing of the fabric in
the garment when it is engaged by a suspender
fastener.
Yet another object of the present invention is to
provide an easily assembled and worn suspender
fastener, and a suspender fastener which is
capable of being easily manufactured.
These objects and advantages of the present
invention will appear more fully in the detailed
description of the drawings when read in
combination with the drawings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an
improved means for attaching suspender straps to
a garment. More particularly, a releasable
suspender fastener comprising first and second
members is provided, the first member including a
post attached to its surface adjacent to the
surface of the second member facing the first
member. The post may be of several
configurations, including a rounded post, a post
having an interlocking mechanism, or a post
having a pointed or needle-like end.
Further, a reinforcement of the garment is
included in the present invention and acts to
receive the post and thereby support the garment.
The reinforcement is placed in the fabric of a
garment and is positioned intermediate the first
and second members when in operation. The
reinforcement has a sufficiently large opening
for receiving the post therethrough. When the
apparatus for fastening suspenders is in
operation, the suspender fastener is closed,
having the post which is attached thereto
extending from the first member toward the second
member. The second member has an opening therein
for receiving the post, such that when the
suspender fastener is in a closed position, the
post remains attached to the first member,
extends through the fabric of the garment being
supported, and is received by the opening of the
second member. The fabric of the garment being
supported is thereby substantially held fixed,
and substantially prevents the fastener from
releasing from the garment. The first and second
members of the suspender fastener may be
connected in a hinge-like relation by a clip
means, a spring means or a cam and lever design.
The post may include a columnar post having a
substantially round diameter and a slightly
rounded tip avoid injury to skin, clothing or
other delicate articles potentially coming into
contact with the end of the post. The post may
also have a needle-like or conically shaped tip
for penetrating fabric of a garment, with the
post being of such a length that the needle-like
or conically shaped tip of the post is received
within the opening of the second member without
extending beyond its outer surface so that the
tip is shielded from contact with skin, clothing,
etc. The first and second members may further
include complementary male and female grippers to
more evenly distribute forces.

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The post may further include a releasably
interlocking mechanism for securing the post
within the second member when the suspender
fastener is in a closed position. The
interlocking mechanism may have a rounded end
which is sufficiently small to fit through an
opening in the fabric of the garment, yet
sufficiently large that the opening in the second
member will receive the post in the interlocking
mechanism without allowing the rounded end of the
post to extend past a predetermined location in
the outer of the second member.
A reinforcement is described which is placed in
the fabric to work in cooperation with the post
attached to the first member to securely fasten
the garment to the suspender fastener. The
reinforcements may be grommets, eyelets, rivets
or buttonholes.
Other embodiments may include at least two posts,
to be used in conjunction with at least two
reinforcements spaced apart in order to provide
more support over a broader area of the fabric of
the garment being supported. The posts would be
distributed along the bottom surface of the first
member of the suspender fastener in a side-by-side
relation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SUSPENDER CLIP DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the suspender
fastener before operation;
FIG. 2a illustrates a side view of the suspender
fastener showing the hinge means;
FIG. 2b illustrates the suspender fastener in an
open position;
FIG. 2c is a cross-sectional side view of the
fastener of FIG. 1 showing a spring means, the
fastener being in an open position;
FIG. 2d a cross-sectional view of the fastener of
FIG. 1 shown pivotally connected by an actuating
cam member, said fastener being in an open
position; and
FIG. 2e is a side view showing an alternative
embodiment.
DETAILED
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Referring first to FIG. 1, the present releasable
suspender fastener, as generally denoted by 10,
comprises a first member 12 and a second member
20 attached to each other. First member 12
includes a post 14 being permanently attached to
its surface which faces the second member. Post
14 may include a rounded or needle-like tipped
post or may be an interlocking mechanism 16
incorporated with a round end 18 which is
received by second member 20 having an opening 22.
An eyelet 24 may be placed within the fabric 26
of the garment to be supported. Post 14 extends
through eyelet 24 and is received by opening 22
so that suspender fastener 10 will not become
detached from garments 26. Suspender fastener 10
is attached to a suspender 28 which may be made
of a belt, an elastic strap or the like. In
operation, post 14 will extend through eyelet 24
and opening 22 such that interlocking mechanism
16 and rounded end 18 extend beyond the outer
surface of second member 20.
Referring now to FIG. 2a, the suspender
fastener of FIG. 1 is shown in a closed position
to indicate the relative placement of
interlocking mechanisms 16, post 14 and rounded
end 18 in relation to second member 20.
Furthermore, first member 12 is illustrated as
being attached to second member 20 in a hinge-like
relation. Suspender 28 is attached to the top of
the suspender fastener and secured within the
suspender fastener itself.
In looking to FIG. 2b, a suspender fastener
having first and second members 12 and 20
includes a post 14 having a substantially
conically shaped end 15 which is received in
opening 22 for securing belt or strap 28 to a
garment for support. First and second members 12
and 20 may be connected by a hinge means as
illustrated in FIG. 2b. Pointed tip 15 of post 14
is received within opening 22 without extending
past the outer dimension of opening 22. The
pointed end of the substantially conical shaped
tip 15 of post 14 may be adapted for piercing
fabric of a garment to be supported. Furthermore,
the suspender fastener disclosed in FIG. 2b may
also be used with the reinforcement described in
FIG. 1.
Referring
now to FIG. 2c, another embodiment including a
releasable suspender fastener is illustrated
comprising first and second members 32 and 30
respectively. First member 32 includes an
attached post 34 which extends toward second
member 30. First member 32 is pivotally connected
to second member 30 by a spring mechanism 36.
Post 34 is received by opening 38 in second
member 30 and, when in closed position, extends
through the fabric of a garment to be supported
by the suspender fastener. Fabric 40 is a belt,
band or the like attached to the suspender
fastener. mechanisms known in the art will
maintain the suspender fastener in a closed
position. One of ordinary skill in the art would
be able to use many conventional mechanisms and
methods for maintaining the closed position.
Looking now to FIG. 2d, there is illustrated a
suspender fastener in accordance with the present
invention having a first member 52 including a
post 54, being pivotally connected to a first
member 50 having an opening 58 to receive post 54.
Actuating cam member 56 comprises a clamping
plate, illustrated as first member 52, which is
pivotally attached to a base plate, illustrated
as second member 50, by means of opposed side
projections which are confined within the opening
inside piece 56. Actuating cam member 56 includes
a depending cam section 60 which is designed to
contact and depress the clamping plate, first
member 52, when the handle portion of 60 is moved
down against the backward surface of the first
member 52. Such a depression causes post 54 to
move towards opening 58 in a relatively parallel
fashion. Suspender 62 is shown attached to the
suspender fastener. The force of the actuating
cam when handle 60 is in the closed position is
sufficient to maintain the suspender fastener in
a closed position, thereby supporting the garment.
In viewing FIG. 2e, yet another embodiment of the
present invention is illustrated. The suspender
fastener has a first member 66 which includes a
needle-like post 74 attached thereto.
Furthermore, an attached female plate 82 is
located adjacent to first member 66 which acts as
a damping plate, facing a second member 64, and
has the needle-like post 74 extending
therethrough. Female plate 82 includes female
indentations for receiving complementary
protrusions of a male plate 80 attached to second
member 64 to further secure the fabric of the
garment being supported. Second member 64 further
includes inwardly extending sidepieces 76 which
have openings for receiving opposed side
projections extending from an actuating cam
member 70. Actuating cam member 70 is pivotally
attached to a base plate, illustrated as second
member 64, by means of opposed side projections
which are confined within the openings in side
piece 76. Actuating cam member 70 includes a
depending cam section which is designed to
contact and depress the clamping plate, first
member 66, when the handle portion of 70 is moved
down against the backward surface of first member
66. Such a depression causes post 74 to move
towards an opening 78 in second member 64.
Also attached to second member 64 is piece 80
having male protrusions which are complementary
to the female indentations in plate 82 of first
member 66. The force of the actuating cam when
handle 70 is in the closed position is sufficient
to maintain the suspender fastener in a closed
position, thereby supporting the garment. In
order to further distribute the weight bearing
portion of the suspender fastener, needle-like
post 74 extends through the fabric of the garment
to be supported, and the fabric is furthermore
supported by the action of the two plates 80 and
82, respectively, with their male and female
counterparts. The suspender fastener as
illustrated in FIG. 2e additionally illustrates
suspender 84 in its attached position to the
first member 64. Suspender 84 may be attached to
the suspender fastener of FIG. 2e by any other
reasonable attachment means.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art,
in the light of the present disclosure, that the
present first and second members may be integral
metal portions of the clamping plate and the base
plate. However, such first and second members may
be molded from a plastic composition, such as
nylon, and may be a combination of plates,
sections and members to form the suspender
fastener.
It will also be understood, that while the form
of the invention herein shown and described
constitutes a preferred embodiment of the
invention, it is not intended to illustrate all
possible forms thereof. It will also be
understood that the words used are words of
description rather than limitation, and various
changes may be made without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
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