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USRE18589E
USRE18589E US18589DE USRE18589E US RE18589 E USRE18589 E US RE18589E US 18589D E US18589D E US 18589DE US RE18589 E USRE18589 E US RE18589E
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B5/00Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them
    • F16B5/12Fastening strips or bars to sheets or plates, e.g. rubber strips, decorative strips for motor vehicles, by means of clips
    • F16B5/123Auxiliary fasteners specially designed for this purpose
    • F16B5/125Auxiliary fasteners specially designed for this purpose one of the auxiliary fasteners is comprising wire or sheet material or is made thereof
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R13/00Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
    • B60R13/02Internal Trim mouldings ; Internal Ledges; Wall liners for passenger compartments; Roof liners
    • B60R13/0206Arrangements of fasteners and clips specially adapted for attaching inner vehicle liners or mouldings
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/30Trim molding fastener
    • Y10T24/304Resilient metal type
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    • Y10T24/45225Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock] including member having distinct formations and mating member selectively interlocking therewith
    • Y10T24/45471Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration
    • Y10T24/45524Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment
    • Y10T24/45545Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment forming total external surface of projection
    • Y10T24/4555Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment forming total external surface of projection and encircling hollow central area
    • Y10T24/45571Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment forming total external surface of projection and encircling hollow central area having dome-shaped head and expansion slit along side
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    • Y10T24/45895Includes resilient component separate from portion
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  • This invention aims to provide an improved detachable snap fastener particularly useful in connection With upholstery installations.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation view of the inside of an automobilec'door, showing the shiftable studs positioned upon the frame of the door; 4
  • Fig. 2 is an inside elevation of the upholstery installation
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through a portion of the door showing one of the studs with the upholstered installation -secured thereto;
  • Fig. 4 is a rear elevationof the preferred form of the removable stud
  • Fig. 5 is a front elevation of a preferred form of removable stud
  • Fig. 6 is a section similar to Fig. 3, showing a modiiied form of stud secured to the door frame; y
  • Fig. 7 is a rear elevation o f the modified form of removable stud shown in Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 is a section similar to that shown in Fig. 6, showing a second modified form of removable stud.
  • Fig. 9 is a rear elevation of that form of removable. stud shown in Fig. 8.
  • FIG. 1 an automobile door 1 having a frame part 2, to which are secured a plurality of socket-engaging studs. Beneath each stud, I have provided in the frame part 2, an aperture 2a which in this instance serves as a guide in positioning the studs 0nthe frame 2, so that they Will be in the proper position "for engagement vvith eyelets on the upholstered"par y f
  • Aapertures 2a may also beusedfor stud-receiving' apertures when the'upholster ⁇ ed 4part is provided with stud members.
  • the apertures 2a may" be used 'for either vof the purposes mentioned above, but I prefer in this invention to use themas markers for positioning the studs on the frame part 2.
  • Each stud is pressed from a single sheet of metal (Figs. 4 and 5) and presents a contractible and expansible head 3, a base 4 and an underlying spring nger or shank 5 formed fromthe base 4, thereby to cooperate With the base to provide a clip-like portion.
  • the base of the stud When secured to the frame part 2 of the door, the base of the stud lies against the front web 6 of the frame part 2 and the spring finger 5 slips over the edge of the frame part and bears against the under side of the web 6, thus permitting the stud to be shifted transversely relative to the frame part 2, while the stud may be held in the desired position
  • the heads of the studs have slots 3a, which extend from the head of each stud a substantial distance into the lraised portion 4a ly the spring finger 5, as best illustrated in' (F ig. 3) of the base 4 of the stud to permit bending of the contractible and expansible parts of the stud upon straight lines,between the slots, which do not intersect the head vof ⁇ the stud, as illustrated .in Fig. 5..l
  • Each eyelet; 8 presents a stud-receiving aperture 10 and a rivet part 11, which extends through lan aperture 12 in the backing 7 and is clenched over a clench Washer 13 at the opposite side of the backing, as best illustrated in Fig. 4.
  • the rivet part of the eyelet flares' outwardly back Iof the stud-receiving aperture, thereby to provide a recess into whichr the head of the stud fits when a stud is engaged With the eyelet.
  • a paddingV y14 is placed over the surface of the backing at'that side thereof at which the clench washers are exposed. Then the ⁇ flexible. covering 9 is stretched over the padding 14 and secured to the opposite side of the backing in any suitable manner.
  • the upholstered part is provided with a neat and finished covering, which conceals all the parts of the fasteners when the upholstered part is secured to the frame.
  • the upholstered part may be secured to the frame of the door by placing it against the studs and pressing the sockets or eyelets 8' into engagement therewith, thus drawing the edges of the upholstered part againstthe frame to provide a smoothly fitting edge 'F which fits tightly against the surface of the frame part 2 of the door 1, as illustrated in Fig. 3.
  • the studs may be shifted transversely relative to the frame until they do register with they eyelets 8 which are then pressed into engagement therewith.
  • the upholstered part may r be fitted to the door, by shifting the studs until the edges of the upholstered part align with the edges of the door 1.
  • FIG. 6 and 7 l have shown a modified form of stud for use in upholstery installations.
  • This stud is substantially as shown and described in connection with the preferred form of my invention, except that it is provided with a detent 15 which is pressed from the spring finger 5 and engages the aperture 2a in the front web 6 of the frame part 2 of the door, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • the detent ⁇ 15 is preferably cone-shaped, so as to provide a cam-shaped surface 16 for disengaging the stud from the aperture 2a by moving the stud in Aany-transverse direction relative to the frame part 2.
  • the crosssection of the detent is substantially smaller than the ⁇ cross-section of the aperture 2a,
  • the aperture 2a in the frame part 2 is so formed as to present a straight wall 18 at that side thereof toward the inner edge of the frame part 2, thereby to provide a stop to prevent disengagement of the stud from the frame by a pull at that side thereof.
  • the other sides of the detent 17 are provided with cam surfaces 19 Ato permit separation of the stud from the frame by moving the stud lengthwise of the frame until the detent is free from the aperture 2a.
  • the stud may be removed from the frame.
  • a one-piece snap fastener member formed entirely from sheet metal and having a U-shaped portion comprising a base, a hollow boss pressed from said base adjacent to the free end thereof to provide a stud head and neck for cooperative engagement with a snap fastener socket, a portion normally paralleling said base portion and yieldably yconnected thereto to cooperate therewith for attaching the snap fastener member to a support and a projection pressed from said last mentioned portion and extending toward the base to provide a detent for engagement in a hole in a support to which the snap fastener member may be secured thereby to prevent the snap fastener member from being accidentally displaced from a pretermined position relative to the support.
  • a one-piece snap fastener member formed entirely from sheet metal and having a U-shaped portion comprising a base, a hol' connected thereto to cooperate therewith for attaching the snap fastener member to a support and a projection pressed from said last mentioned portion and extending toward the base to provide a detent for engagement with a hole in a support to which the snap fastener member may be secured thereby to prevent the snap fastener member from being aceidentally displaced from a predetermined position relative to the support, and said projection having a. sloping surface facing to- Ward the open end of said U-shaped portion to act as a wedge to spread the sides of the U-shaped portion apart when forced over the edge of the support.
  • a snap fastener member formed entirely from a single piece of metal bent to provide a U-shaped attaching portion with the side portions of the U normally substantially parallel and adapted to yield away from each other, a stud means formed integral with and extending outwardly from one of the side portions of the U-shaped attaching ortion for cooperative engagement wit a socket means, and a detent element extendin from one of the side .portions of the U-shape attaching portion toward the other side portion and normally intersectin substantially the entire space between the side portions of the attaching portion whereby it will automatically snap into a hole in a support when 6 the support is forced between the side portions of the attaching portion thereby to prevent accidental displacement of the fastener member from the support.
  • a snap fastener member formed entirely 10 from a single piece of sheet metal bent to provide a U-shaped attaching portion with the side portions of the U normally substantially parallel and adapted to yield away from each other, a stud means found integral with and extending outwardly from one of the side portions of the U-shaped attaching portion for cooperative engagement with a A socket means, and a hollow boss pressed from the material of the other side portion and extending toward and beneath the iirst mentioned side portion and normally intersecting substantially the entire space between the side portions of the attaching portion whereby it will automatically snap into a hole in a support to which the snap fastener member may be secured when the support is forced between said side portions thereby to prevent accidental displacement of the fastener memb er from the support.

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Sept. 6, 1932. n. F. AwmnFRs- SNAP FAsTzNER y Original FiledJuly 24, 1924 Reissued Sept. 6, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ROLLO F. WALTERS, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO UNITED-CARR FASTENER CORPORATION, 0F CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, A. CORPORATION 0F MASSACHU- SETTSv SNAI FASTENER Original application filed July 24, 1924, Serial No. 727,958, and in Canada November 9, 1926. Divided.' and application led January 21, 1929. Serial No. 333,908. Patent No. 1,769,727, dated July 1, 1930. Application for reissue filed April 27, 1932. Serial No. 607,877.
This invention aims to provide an improved detachable snap fastener particularly useful in connection With upholstery installations. y
This application is a division of my prior application Serial No. 727,958, filed July 24, 1924.
In the drawing, which illustrates a preferred and tWo modified forms of my invention:
Figure 1 is an elevation view of the inside of an automobilec'door, showing the shiftable studs positioned upon the frame of the door; 4
Fig. 2 is an inside elevation of the upholstery installation;
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through a portion of the door showing one of the studs with the upholstered installation -secured thereto;
Fig. 4 is a rear elevationof the preferred form of the removable stud;
Fig. 5 is a front elevation of a preferred form of removable stud; l
Fig. 6 is a section similar to Fig. 3, showing a modiiied form of stud secured to the door frame; y
Fig. 7 is a rear elevation o f the modified form of removable stud shown in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a section similar to that shown in Fig. 6, showing a second modified form of removable stud; and
Fig. 9 is a rear elevation of that form of removable. stud shown in Fig. 8.
Referring to the preferred form of my invention, as illustrated in Figs. 1 through 5, I have shown (Fig. 1) an automobile door 1 having a frame part 2, to which are secured a plurality of socket-engaging studs. Beneath each stud, I have provided in the frame part 2, an aperture 2a which in this instance serves as a guide in positioning the studs 0nthe frame 2, so that they Will be in the proper position "for engagement vvith eyelets on the upholstered"par y f These Aapertures 2a may also beusedfor stud-receiving' apertures when the'upholster` ed 4part is provided with stud members. Thus the apertures 2a may" be used 'for either vof the purposes mentioned above, but I prefer in this invention to use themas markers for positioning the studs on the frame part 2.
Each stud is pressed from a single sheet of metal (Figs. 4 and 5) and presents a contractible and expansible head 3, a base 4 and an underlying spring nger or shank 5 formed fromthe base 4, thereby to cooperate With the base to provide a clip-like portion. When secured to the frame part 2 of the door, the base of the stud lies against the front web 6 of the frame part 2 and the spring finger 5 slips over the edge of the frame part and bears against the under side of the web 6, thus permitting the stud to be shifted transversely relative to the frame part 2, While the stud may be held in the desired position The heads of the studs have slots 3a, which extend from the head of each stud a substantial distance into the lraised portion 4a ly the spring finger 5, as best illustrated in' (F ig. 3) of the base 4 of the stud to permit bending of the contractible and expansible parts of the stud upon straight lines,between the slots, which do not intersect the head vof `the stud, as illustrated .in Fig. 5..l Thus the one side of the backing 7.'
Each eyelet; 8 presents a stud-receiving aperture 10 and a rivet part 11, which extends through lan aperture 12 in the backing 7 and is clenched over a clench Washer 13 at the opposite side of the backing, as best illustrated in Fig. 4. The rivet part of the eyelet flares' outwardly back Iof the stud-receiving aperture, thereby to provide a recess into whichr the head of the stud fits when a stud is engaged With the eyelet.
Whenthe eyelets -.8 are all secured' to the backing 7, a paddingV y14 is placed over the surface of the backing at'that side thereof at which the clench washers are exposed. Then the `flexible. covering 9 is stretched over the padding 14 and secured to the opposite side of the backing in any suitable manner. Thus the upholstered part is provided with a neat and finished covering, which conceals all the parts of the fasteners when the upholstered part is secured to the frame.
The upholstered part may be secured to the frame of the door by placing it against the studs and pressing the sockets or eyelets 8' into engagement therewith, thus drawing the edges of the upholstered part againstthe frame to provide a smoothly fitting edge 'F which fits tightly against the surface of the frame part 2 of the door 1, as illustrated in Fig. 3.
If for any reason any of the sockets do not register with the studs when the upholstered part is being secured to the door, the studs may be shifted transversely relative to the frame until they do register with they eyelets 8 which are then pressed into engagement therewith. Thus the upholstered part may r be fitted to the door, by shifting the studs until the edges of the upholstered part align with the edges of the door 1. I
Referring now to Figs. 6 and 7 l have shown a modified form of stud for use in upholstery installations.
This stud is substantially as shown and described in connection with the preferred form of my invention, except that it is provided with a detent 15 which is pressed from the spring finger 5 and engages the aperture 2a in the front web 6 of the frame part 2 of the door, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
The detent`15 is preferably cone-shaped, so as to provide a cam-shaped surface 16 for disengaging the stud from the aperture 2a by moving the stud in Aany-transverse direction relative to the frame part 2. The crosssection of the detent is substantially smaller than the `cross-section of the aperture 2a,
as illustrated in Fig. 3, thereby to permit transverseshifting of the stud for alignment with its cooperating eyelet 8 in the upholstered part.
Referring now to the modilied form of stud, as illustrated in Figs. 8 and 9, I have shown a stud substantially as shown and described in connection with the modified form of my invention shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
In this instance, however, the detent '17,
for engagement with. the aperture 2a in the frame part 2, is so formed as to present a straight wall 18 at that side thereof toward the inner edge of the frame part 2, thereby to provide a stop to prevent disengagement of the stud from the frame by a pull at that side thereof. The other sides of the detent 17 are provided with cam surfaces 19 Ato permit separation of the stud from the frame by moving the stud lengthwise of the frame until the detent is free from the aperture 2a.
Then the stud may be removed from the frame.
While I have shown and described preferred and modified forms of embodiments of my invention, it will be understood that changes involving omission, substitution, alteration and reversal of parts, and -even changes in the mode of operation, may be made without departing from the scope of my invention, which is best .refined in the following claims.
Claims:
- 1. A one-piece snap fastener member formed entirely from sheet metal and having a U-shaped portion comprising a base, a hollow boss pressed from said base adjacent to the free end thereof to provide a stud head and neck for cooperative engagement with a snap fastener socket, a portion normally paralleling said base portion and yieldably yconnected thereto to cooperate therewith for attaching the snap fastener member to a support and a projection pressed from said last mentioned portion and extending toward the base to provide a detent for engagement in a hole in a support to which the snap fastener member may be secured thereby to prevent the snap fastener member from being accidentally displaced from a pretermined position relative to the support.
2. A one-piece snap fastener member formed entirely from sheet metal and having a U-shaped portion comprising a base, a hol' connected thereto to cooperate therewith for attaching the snap fastener member to a support and a projection pressed from said last mentioned portion and extending toward the base to provide a detent for engagement with a hole in a support to which the snap fastener member may be secured thereby to prevent the snap fastener member from being aceidentally displaced from a predetermined position relative to the support, and said projection having a. sloping surface facing to- Ward the open end of said U-shaped portion to act as a wedge to spread the sides of the U-shaped portion apart when forced over the edge of the support.
3.' A snap fastener member formed entirely from a single piece of metal bent to provide a U-shaped attaching portion with the side portions of the U normally substantially parallel and adapted to yield away from each other, a stud means formed integral with and extending outwardly from one of the side portions of the U-shaped attaching ortion for cooperative engagement wit a socket means, and a detent element extendin from one of the side .portions of the U-shape attaching portion toward the other side portion and normally intersectin substantially the entire space between the side portions of the attaching portion whereby it will automatically snap into a hole in a support when 6 the support is forced between the side portions of the attaching portion thereby to prevent accidental displacement of the fastener member from the support.
4 A snap fastener member formed entirely 10 from a single piece of sheet metal bent to provide a U-shaped attaching portion with the side portions of the U normally substantially parallel and adapted to yield away from each other, a stud means found integral with and extending outwardly from one of the side portions of the U-shaped attaching portion for cooperative engagement with a A socket means, and a hollow boss pressed from the material of the other side portion and extending toward and beneath the iirst mentioned side portion and normally intersecting substantially the entire space between the side portions of the attaching portion whereby it will automatically snap into a hole in a support to which the snap fastener member may be secured when the support is forced between said side portions thereby to prevent accidental displacement of the fastener memb er from the support. ROLLO F. WALTERS.
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