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Class 24/114.8 - Eye shank type button


Subclass of Class 24 - Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
Definition: Device in which the disk-shaped body comprises a shaft portion
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 05/22/1990


NumberTitleIssue Date
4926527Ornamental button
An ornamental button to be down on a clothing, furniture or the like which comprises a main body including a back seat plate having an arcuate slot adjacent to the periphery and a holding hole extending radially outwardly from the center of the plate and ...
05/22/1990
4625370Hook-and-eye assembly
A hook-and-eye assembly includes an eye attached by a first fastener to a first fabric (FA), and a hook attached by a second fastener to a second fabric (FB). The eye has a base plate having a pair of arms projecting laterally from one surface of the base...
12/02/1986
4587693Button
A button of the type including a body of which bottom portion is formed with a recess or stepped part at the central area thereof, a fastening leg member made of resilient material, the fastening leg member having an opposing pair of end parts bent outwar...
05/13/1986
4549331Button for receiving and securing a fabric covering therefor and fabric-covered button assembly formed therewith
A button for receiving and holding a fabric covering which includes a base element having a hollow cylindrical body with a conical outwardly tapering flange extending from one axial end toward the other and a cap member to be outwardly covered by a fabric...
10/29/1985
4043006Button locking device
A flexible looped buttoning device for use on garments and other items of fabric to safeguard against the involuntary opening or separation of two or more buttoned fabrics....
08/23/1977
 
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