US20180199679A1 - Fastener system for fabrics - Google Patents
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- scarves are generally used to decorate and clothe a neck, face, head, and/or shoulder regions of a person.
- Scarves are often an elongated textile material sized to drape, wind, or tie around one or more regions of a person.
- Various types of hats are further used to decorate and clothe a head region of a person.
- a pin, brooch, or other decoration is attached to a garment to enhance the decorative effect of the garment or to otherwise fasten or secure the garment in various configurations.
- a decoration is attached to the garment using a sharp, thin pin that penetrates the textile of the garment.
- Such conventional pins are generally in the form of safety pins that include a sharp, thin pin with a point bendable back towards the head where it can be held with a guard when closed.
- these pins are often visible and unpleasant aesthetically. Further, these pins are easily weighed down by the decoration and make it challenging to secure the decoration in a desirable orientation.
- a decorative fastener includes a decoration and a receiver.
- the decoration has a decorative member and a pin.
- the decorative member has a surface displaying aesthetic content and a fastening surface.
- the pin has a securing portion extending from the fastening surface.
- the securing portion has one or more securing features.
- the receiver has at least one receiving feature protruding from a surface and forming a plurality of fastening paths. Each of the fastening paths is configured to receive the securing portion of the pin.
- An orientation of the surface of the decorative member displaying the aesthetic content is based on a selection of one of the plurality of fastening paths.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are front and back schematic views, respectively, of an example decorative fastener secured to a garment.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the decorative fastener.
- FIG. 3 is a back perspective view of the decoration.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the decoration.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are front perspective views of a pin and pin mount, shown uncoupled and coupled, respectively.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B show front and back perspective views, respectively, of the pin inserted through an eyelet of the garment.
- FIG. 7C illustrates a front perspective view of the pin coupled to the pin mount and inserted through an eyelet of the garment.
- FIG. 7D is a back perspective view of the pin inserted through an eyelet of the garment and engaged to a second plate of a receiver.
- the receiver is shown as transparent for clarity.
- FIG. 8 shows a plurality of receiving features on the second plate of a receiver.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate the pin and the second plate of the receiver uncoupled and coupled, respectively.
- FIG. 11 shows the pin as a helical spring.
- FIG. 12 illustrates example operations for securing a decorative fastener to a garment for display.
- aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, apparatuses, and methods for securing a decorative fastener to a fabric or other a decorative material.
- a garment such as a scarf
- people use many different approaches for draping or otherwise tying the scarf around their shoulders and neck. For example, one person may cross the two ends of the scarf in front of his or her neck to form an opening and loop one end through the opening, while another person may fold the scarf in half prior to wrapping it around his or her neck to form an opening through which the unfolded end is inserted.
- Infinity scarves which are circular scarves with no ends and a tubular configuration formed by coupling material together to form an interior region, similarly involve various approaches for draping or otherwise tying around the neck and shoulders.
- the decorative fastener which may display a pin, brooch, or other decoration, is attached to the scarf to enhance the decorative effect of the scarf or to otherwise fasten or secure the scarf in various configurations.
- Various features of the decorative fastener ensure the decoration is oriented upright independent of a chosen approach for draping the scarf, among other advantages. Stated differently, regardless of what method a person chooses for draping a scarf, the systems, apparatuses, and methods of the present disclosure orient the decoration upright once fastened to the scarf.
- the scarf includes one or more groups of openings (e.g., eyelets) positioned at different locations on the scarf.
- Each of the groups of openings includes a plurality of openings oriented relative to one another.
- each of the groups of openings may include four openings oriented at 90° angles relative to each other.
- the person may select one of the openings to insert the decoration to orient it upright.
- the decoration includes a decorative member, which may be a brooch, jewelry, pin, or other aesthetic content, and a pin that is mounted to the decorative member.
- a receiver is fixed to a hidden surface of the scarf to receive and engage the pin.
- the receiver includes a receiving plate that has a plurality of receiving features protruding from a surface.
- the receiving features may be, for example, triangular shaped protrusions with one corner of each of the receiving features pointing towards an opposite receiving feature.
- the receiving features are symmetrically oriented with respect to each other on the surface, thereby forming different fastening paths.
- the fastening paths may be positioned along the 90° angles adjacent to the openings in the scarf, providing four orientation options for fastening the decoration.
- a person may own different decorations for various occasions, such as sporting events (e.g., displaying a team logo), affiliation or community events (e.g., displaying a motorcycle company logo), or formal events (e.g., displaying jewelry or other formal aesthetic content).
- sporting events e.g., displaying a team logo
- affiliation or community events e.g., displaying a motorcycle company logo
- formal events e.g., displaying jewelry or other formal aesthetic content
- the decorative material 10 is a strip or wed of textile material having a decorative surface 50 and a hidden surface 100 .
- the decorative material 10 includes a plurality of layers, forming one or more inner surfaces.
- the decorative material 10 is a tubular configuration formed by the decorative surface 50 coupling to the hidden surface 100 to form an interior region (not shown).
- other configurations and surfaces are contemplated.
- the decorative material 10 may be, without limitation, a garment, including, without limitation, scarves, hats, shawls, jerseys, coats, sweaters, shirts, pants, or other clothing items. Further, it will be appreciated that the decorative material 10 may include bags, furniture, or other fabrics or decorative textile materials.
- the decorative surface 50 of the decorative material 10 displays a decoration 104 of the decorative fastener 102 .
- the decoration 104 extends through the decorative material 10 from the decorative surface 50 to the hidden surface 100 where the decoration 104 engages a fastener 106 .
- the decoration 104 is held against the decorative surface 50 by the fastener 106 , for example, using one or more magnets or the like.
- the fastener 106 is fixed to the hidden surface 100 and is configured to removably fasten the decoration 102 to the decorative surface 50 in an upright position, independent of the orientation of the decorative material 10 .
- the decorative fastener 102 may be made from various materials, including, but not limited to, metal, plastic, ceramic, wood, other robust materials, and some combination of them.
- the decorative fastener 102 has a generally flat profile to reduce visual bulk and is generally lightweight to reduce sagging of the decoration 104 and pulling of the decorative material 10 due to gravity, as well as increase comfort during use.
- the decoration 104 may weigh up to approximately 1.5 ounces and be up to approximately 0.5 inches thick. However, other weights and sizes are contemplated.
- the decoration 104 may be, for example, a brooch, decorative pin, or the like.
- the decorative fastener 102 includes the decoration 104 and the fastener 106 , which includes a receiver 108 .
- the decoration 104 includes a decorative member 110 and a pin 112 .
- the decorative member 110 may be any shape and include one or more decorative surfaces 111 displaying aesthetic content.
- the decorative surfaces 111 may be smooth, angular, contoured, textured, and/or the like.
- the aesthetic content may include, without limitation, one or more colors, patterns, logos, jewelry, designs, pictures, and other aesthetic content.
- the aesthetic content may include a sports logo or memorabilia, a company logo or trademark, marketing content, or other community or group identifying content.
- the pin 112 is mounted or otherwise extends from a fastening surface 113 .
- the receiver 108 is configured to receive the pin 112 to fasten the decoration 104 to the decorative material 10 .
- the receiver 108 includes an enclosing plate 114 and a receiving plate 116 .
- the enclosing plate 114 includes a first surface 118 positioned generally opposite a second surface 120 , with one or more posts 122 extending from the second surface 120 .
- the posts 122 are configured to engage corresponding features in the receiving plate 116 to secure the enclosing plate 114 to the receiving plate 116 .
- the second plate 116 includes a first surface 124 positioned generally opposite a second surface 126 .
- the first surface 124 and the second surface 126 are substantially planar.
- the first surface 124 includes one or more receiving features 128 protruding from or otherwise defined in the first surface 124 .
- Some or all of the receiving features 128 may include holes 130 defined therein.
- the holes 130 are configured to receive and engage the posts 122 of the engaging plate 114 to cover the receiving features 128 and/or at least a portion of the first surface 124 .
- the receiving features 128 form a plurality of fastening paths configured to receive the pin 112 in different orientations.
- the decoration 104 may be easily oriented in a variety of manners and positions independent of the orientation of the decorative material 10 .
- an orientation of the decorative surface 111 is based on a selection of one of the fastening paths, and with the availability of a variety of fastening paths oriented in different manners and/or directions, the decorative surface 111 may be fastened to the decorative surface 50 of the decorative material 10 in an upright orientation by selecting the appropriate fastening path.
- the receiver 108 is fixed to a pocket 132 , which secures the receiver 108 to the decorative material 10 .
- the pocket 132 may include a mounting surface 133 configured to engage the decorative material 10 and a mating surface 134 configured to engage the second surface 126 of the receiving plate 116 .
- the pocket 132 includes a tapered surface 135 connecting the mounting surface 133 to the mating surface 134 .
- the mounting surface 133 of the pocket 132 may be sewn onto or otherwise attached to the decorative material 10 .
- the receiver 108 is directly fixed to the decorative material 10 .
- the pocket 132 and/or the receiver 108 may be attached to the hidden surface 100 or an inner surface of the decorative material 10 , such that the pocket 132 and receiver 108 are substantially hidden from view. Further, a plurality of receivers 108 may be attached to the decorative material 10 at different locations to provide various options for placing and orienting the decoration 104 on the decorative material 10 . In other implementations, neither the pocket 132 nor the receiver 108 is affixed to the decorative material 10 , and the decoration 104 is removably fastened to the decorative material 10 by penetrating or otherwise threading the decoration 104 through the decorative material 10 into the receiver 108 .
- the decoration 104 does not penetrate the decorative material 10 and is removably mounted to the decorative material 10 using one or more magnets in the receiver 108 , which may be fixed to the decorative material 10 or held up against the decorative material 10 to magnetically couple corresponding magnet(s) in the decoration 104 .
- the pin 112 is mounted on the fastening surface 113 of the decorative member 110 with a pin mount 136 .
- the fastening surface 113 of the decorative member 110 may include one or more engaging features to engage the pin mount 136 .
- the decorative member 110 includes one or more posts 138 extending from the fastening surface 113 through one or more holes 140 in the pin mount 136 .
- the holes 140 extend from a first side 142 of the pin mount 136 to a second side 144 .
- the posts 138 include a flat tip that fixes the pin mount 136 to the fastening surface 113 of the decorative member 110 .
- the posts 138 are inserted through the holes 140 , and the posts 138 are hit with a force to create a flat tip that engages a portion of the second side 144 to fix the pin mount 136 to the fastening surface 113 .
- one or more screws are inserted through the holes 140 to engage one or more respective holes in the fastening surface 113 .
- Other mechanisms for engaging and/or mounting the pin mount 136 to the fastening surface 113 are contemplated.
- the first side 142 of the pin mount 136 faces in a direction towards the decorative member 110 .
- the first side 142 of the pin mount 136 includes a channel 146 defined therein, adapted to engage at least a portion of the pin 112 to secure the pin 112 to the decorative member 110 .
- the pin 112 extends in a direction away from the fastening surface 113 of the decorative member 110 to engage the receiver 108 .
- the first surface 118 of the engaging plate 114 faces a direction generally towards the decoration 104 , such that at least a portion of the decorative material 10 extends between the first surface 118 of the engaging plate 114 and the second side 144 of the pin mount 136 .
- the pin 112 includes a first blunt end 148 and a second blunt end 150 .
- the blunt ends 148 , 150 are each adapted to penetrate or thread through an opening in the decorative material 10 without harming the decorative material 10 and/or the person wearing decorative material 10 .
- the pin 112 includes an elongated body 152 extending between the first blunt end 148 and the second blunt end 150 .
- the elongated body 152 includes a securing portion configured to engage the receiving features 128 of the receiver 108 .
- the securing portion includes a first securing body 153 and a second securing body 152 .
- the first securing body 153 extends from the first blunt end 148 to a mounting portion 156
- the second securing body 154 extends from the second blunt end 150 to the mounting portion 156 .
- the first securing body 153 extends substantially parallel to the second securing body 154 .
- the securing portion of the elongated body 152 includes one or more securing features 158 , which are configured to removably engage the receiver 108 to fasten the decorative member 110 into a selected orientation.
- the securing features 158 are shaped, sized, and otherwise configured to be matingly engage the receiving features 128 of the receiving plate 116 .
- the securing features 158 are angled notches in the first securing body 153 and/or the second securing body 154 .
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are front perspective views of the pin 112 and the pin mount 136 shown uncoupled and coupled, respectively, in one implementation, the mounting portion 156 of the elongated body 152 is configured to be received by and engage the channel 146 of the pin mount 136 .
- the channel 146 is shaped to mirror and matingly engage the mounting portion 156 to secure the pin 112 to the pin mount 136 .
- the mounting portion 156 and the channel 146 are each contoured.
- the mounting portion 156 may form a general U-shape, with the curved portion of the U-shape extending towards the first and second blunt ends 148 and 150 , and the channel 146 may be shaped to mirror the U-shape of the mounting portion 156 .
- the pin 112 is configured for threading through an opening 162 in or to otherwise penetrate through the decorative material 10 into the receiver 108 .
- the opening 162 in the decorative material 10 may be formed from the space between each of the fibers of the textile material of the decorative material 10 , through eyelets 160 sewn into or otherwise formed in the decorative material 10 , or the like.
- the eyelets 160 may provide assistance in locating the decoration 104 on the decorative material 10 relative to the receiver 108 .
- a plurality of openings 162 or eyelets 160 are positioned on the decorative material 10 such that a person may choose an available eyelet 160 that causes the decorative member 110 to be secured on the decorative surface 50 of the decorative material 10 in a desired orientation.
- a scarf may be placed on a person in a variety of manners and it is often inconsistent where different portions of the scarf come to rest relative to the person and other areas of the scarf.
- the plurality of eyelets 160 or other openings 162 permits the decorative member 110 to be easily fastened to the scarf in a desirable orientation (e.g., on a front and outwardly facing region of the scarf in an upright position) regardless of how the scarf is placed on the person.
- the openings 162 are positioned adjacent to fastening paths 164 formed by the receiving features 128 of the receiving plate 116 , such that the securing portion (e.g., the first securing body 153 and the second securing body 154 ) may be inserted through one of the openings 162 and along the fastening path 164 adjacent to the selected opening 162 until the securing features 158 engage the receiving features 128 .
- the securing portion e.g., the first securing body 153 and the second securing body 154
- the receiving features 128 are generally triangular in shape. However, other shapes including, but not limited to, circular, elliptical, rectangular, conical, cylindrical, pyramidal, or the like are contemplated.
- the orientation and/or positioning of the receiving features 128 on the first surface 124 form different of fastening paths 164 . Stated differently, the receiving features 128 are oriented relative to each other to create a plurality of available fastening paths 164 through which the first securing body 153 and/or the second securing body 154 of the pin 112 may be inserted to engage the receiving features 128 .
- the receiving features 128 may be symmetrically oriented on the first surface 124 , with the symmetrical orientation forming the fastening paths 164 .
- each of the receiving features 128 may be symmetrical about an x-axis with first adjacent receiving feature and symmetrical about a y-axis with a second adjacent receiving feature.
- the receiving features 128 are positioned such that one corner of each of the receiving features 128 points towards one corner of an opposite receiving feature.
- an indent in each of the receiving features 128 may be configured to engage the securing features 158 of the pin 112 .
- the pin 112 is configured to slide into one of the fastening paths 164 until the securing features 158 on the elongated body 152 engage one or more of the receiving features 128 .
- the fastening paths 164 are each configured to slidably receive the securing portion of the pin 112 until the pin 112 is fastened to the receiving plate 116 using the securing features 158 and the receiving features 128 .
- the securing portion e.g., the first securing body 153 and the second securing body 154
- the pin 112 may be inserted through the opening 162 in the decorative material 10 and engage an opening in the receiver 108 formed by a connection of the enclosing plate 114 with the receiving plate 116 adjacent to the opening 162 .
- the securing portion of the pin 112 then changes angles relative the opening in the receiver 108 and slides through the opening 162 along the fastening path 164 until the securing features 158 on the securing portion of the pin 112 engage one or more of the receiving features 128 .
- Other manners of engaging the pin 112 to the receiving features 128 of the receiver 108 are contemplated.
- the pin 112 may be a variety of shapes and mechanisms.
- the elongated body 152 of the pin 112 forms a helical spring, such that the decoration 104 may be twisted or otherwise rotated into the decorative material 10 and secured into a desired position.
- the pin 112 , the pin mount 136 , and/or the fastener 106 may be replaced by or otherwise include one or more magnets.
- FIG. 12 illustrates example operations 200 for securing a decorative fastener to a garment for display.
- an inserting operation 202 inserts an end of a pin though an opening in the garment.
- the pin is an elongated body that is configured to hold a decorative member displaying aesthetic content on a decorative surface.
- the inserting operation 202 inserts the end into an opening formed in a receiver.
- the opening in the receiver is formed by a connection of an enclosing plate with a receiving plate adjacent to the opening in the garment.
- a sliding operation 204 slides the elongated body of the pin through the opening in the garment into the opening in the receiver along a fastening path until at least one securing feature of the pin engages at least one respective receiving features of the receiver, thereby fastening the decorative member to the garment in a desired orientation.
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Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems, apparatuses, and methods for removably fastening a decoration to a garment (e.g., a scarf or hat) or other decorative material, such that the decoration is secured in a desired orientation. In one implementation, a decorative fastener includes a decoration and a receiver. The decoration has a decorative member and a pin. The decorative member has a surface displaying aesthetic content and a fastening surface. The pin has a securing portion extending from the fastening surface. The securing portion has one or more securing features. The receiver has at least one receiving feature protruding from a surface and forming a plurality of fastening paths. Each of the fastening paths is configured to receive the securing portion of the pin. An orientation of the surface of the decorative member displaying the aesthetic content is based on a selection of one of the plurality of fastening paths.
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- The present application is a continuation of and claims benefit of priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/209,051, filed Mar. 13, 2014 and entitled “Fastener System for Fabrics”, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/790,527, filed Mar. 15, 2013 and entitled “Fastener System for Fabrics.” The aforementioned applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present application.
- Many different fabrics are used as garments to decorate a person, item, or space. For example, scarves are generally used to decorate and clothe a neck, face, head, and/or shoulder regions of a person. Scarves are often an elongated textile material sized to drape, wind, or tie around one or more regions of a person. Various types of hats are further used to decorate and clothe a head region of a person.
- Sometimes a pin, brooch, or other decoration is attached to a garment to enhance the decorative effect of the garment or to otherwise fasten or secure the garment in various configurations. Conventionally, such a decoration is attached to the garment using a sharp, thin pin that penetrates the textile of the garment. Such conventional pins are generally in the form of safety pins that include a sharp, thin pin with a point bendable back towards the head where it can be held with a guard when closed. However, these pins are often visible and unpleasant aesthetically. Further, these pins are easily weighed down by the decoration and make it challenging to secure the decoration in a desirable orientation.
- It is with these observations in mind, among others, that various aspects of the present disclosure were conceived and developed.
- Implementations described and claimed herein address the foregoing problems, among others, by providing a fastener system that removably mounts a decoration to a garment or other decorative material such that the decoration is secured in a desired orientation. In one implementation, a decorative fastener includes a decoration and a receiver. The decoration has a decorative member and a pin. The decorative member has a surface displaying aesthetic content and a fastening surface. The pin has a securing portion extending from the fastening surface. The securing portion has one or more securing features. The receiver has at least one receiving feature protruding from a surface and forming a plurality of fastening paths. Each of the fastening paths is configured to receive the securing portion of the pin. An orientation of the surface of the decorative member displaying the aesthetic content is based on a selection of one of the plurality of fastening paths.
- Other implementations are also described and recited herein. Further, while multiple implementations are disclosed, still other implementations of the presently disclosed technology will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative implementations of the presently disclosed technology. As will be realized, the presently disclosed technology is capable of modifications in various aspects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently disclosed technology. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not limiting.
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FIGS. 1A and 1B are front and back schematic views, respectively, of an example decorative fastener secured to a garment. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the decorative fastener. -
FIG. 3 is a back perspective view of the decoration. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the decoration. -
FIGS. 5 and 6 are front perspective views of a pin and pin mount, shown uncoupled and coupled, respectively. -
FIGS. 7A and 7B show front and back perspective views, respectively, of the pin inserted through an eyelet of the garment. -
FIG. 7C illustrates a front perspective view of the pin coupled to the pin mount and inserted through an eyelet of the garment. -
FIG. 7D is a back perspective view of the pin inserted through an eyelet of the garment and engaged to a second plate of a receiver. The receiver is shown as transparent for clarity. -
FIG. 8 shows a plurality of receiving features on the second plate of a receiver. -
FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate the pin and the second plate of the receiver uncoupled and coupled, respectively. -
FIG. 11 shows the pin as a helical spring. -
FIG. 12 illustrates example operations for securing a decorative fastener to a garment for display. - Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, apparatuses, and methods for securing a decorative fastener to a fabric or other a decorative material. In the case of a garment, such as a scarf, people use many different approaches for draping or otherwise tying the scarf around their shoulders and neck. For example, one person may cross the two ends of the scarf in front of his or her neck to form an opening and loop one end through the opening, while another person may fold the scarf in half prior to wrapping it around his or her neck to form an opening through which the unfolded end is inserted. Infinity scarves, which are circular scarves with no ends and a tubular configuration formed by coupling material together to form an interior region, similarly involve various approaches for draping or otherwise tying around the neck and shoulders.
- The decorative fastener, which may display a pin, brooch, or other decoration, is attached to the scarf to enhance the decorative effect of the scarf or to otherwise fasten or secure the scarf in various configurations. Various features of the decorative fastener ensure the decoration is oriented upright independent of a chosen approach for draping the scarf, among other advantages. Stated differently, regardless of what method a person chooses for draping a scarf, the systems, apparatuses, and methods of the present disclosure orient the decoration upright once fastened to the scarf.
- In one particular aspect, the scarf includes one or more groups of openings (e.g., eyelets) positioned at different locations on the scarf. Each of the groups of openings includes a plurality of openings oriented relative to one another. For example, each of the groups of openings may include four openings oriented at 90° angles relative to each other. Based on the orientation of the scarf once it is draped over the person, the person may select one of the openings to insert the decoration to orient it upright. The decoration includes a decorative member, which may be a brooch, jewelry, pin, or other aesthetic content, and a pin that is mounted to the decorative member. A receiver is fixed to a hidden surface of the scarf to receive and engage the pin. The receiver includes a receiving plate that has a plurality of receiving features protruding from a surface. The receiving features may be, for example, triangular shaped protrusions with one corner of each of the receiving features pointing towards an opposite receiving feature. The receiving features are symmetrically oriented with respect to each other on the surface, thereby forming different fastening paths. For example, the fastening paths may be positioned along the 90° angles adjacent to the openings in the scarf, providing four orientation options for fastening the decoration.
- A person may own different decorations for various occasions, such as sporting events (e.g., displaying a team logo), affiliation or community events (e.g., displaying a motorcycle company logo), or formal events (e.g., displaying jewelry or other formal aesthetic content). The presently disclosed technology enables the exchange of one decoration for another depending on the event and preferences of the person. While the above example discussed a scarf, among other features, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the example was intended to be illustrative in nature and not limiting.
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decorative fastener 102 secured to adecorative material 10, reference is made toFIGS. 1A and 1B , which are front and back schematic views, respectively. In one implementation, thedecorative material 10 is a strip or wed of textile material having adecorative surface 50 and ahidden surface 100. In another implementation, thedecorative material 10 includes a plurality of layers, forming one or more inner surfaces. In still another implementation, thedecorative material 10 is a tubular configuration formed by thedecorative surface 50 coupling to thehidden surface 100 to form an interior region (not shown). However, other configurations and surfaces are contemplated. Thedecorative material 10 may be, without limitation, a garment, including, without limitation, scarves, hats, shawls, jerseys, coats, sweaters, shirts, pants, or other clothing items. Further, it will be appreciated that thedecorative material 10 may include bags, furniture, or other fabrics or decorative textile materials. - In one implementation, the
decorative surface 50 of thedecorative material 10 displays adecoration 104 of thedecorative fastener 102. In one implementation, thedecoration 104 extends through thedecorative material 10 from thedecorative surface 50 to thehidden surface 100 where thedecoration 104 engages afastener 106. In another implementation, thedecoration 104 is held against thedecorative surface 50 by thefastener 106, for example, using one or more magnets or the like. Thefastener 106 is fixed to thehidden surface 100 and is configured to removably fasten thedecoration 102 to thedecorative surface 50 in an upright position, independent of the orientation of thedecorative material 10. - The
decorative fastener 102 may be made from various materials, including, but not limited to, metal, plastic, ceramic, wood, other robust materials, and some combination of them. In one implementation, thedecorative fastener 102 has a generally flat profile to reduce visual bulk and is generally lightweight to reduce sagging of thedecoration 104 and pulling of thedecorative material 10 due to gravity, as well as increase comfort during use. For example, thedecoration 104 may weigh up to approximately 1.5 ounces and be up to approximately 0.5 inches thick. However, other weights and sizes are contemplated. Thedecoration 104 may be, for example, a brooch, decorative pin, or the like. - Turning to
FIG. 2 , an exploded view of thedecorative fastener 102 is shown. In one implementation, thedecorative fastener 102 includes thedecoration 104 and thefastener 106, which includes areceiver 108. Thedecoration 104 includes adecorative member 110 and apin 112. - The
decorative member 110 may be any shape and include one or moredecorative surfaces 111 displaying aesthetic content. Thedecorative surfaces 111 may be smooth, angular, contoured, textured, and/or the like. The aesthetic content may include, without limitation, one or more colors, patterns, logos, jewelry, designs, pictures, and other aesthetic content. For example, the aesthetic content may include a sports logo or memorabilia, a company logo or trademark, marketing content, or other community or group identifying content. Thepin 112 is mounted or otherwise extends from afastening surface 113. Thereceiver 108 is configured to receive thepin 112 to fasten thedecoration 104 to thedecorative material 10. - In one implementation, the
receiver 108 includes an enclosingplate 114 and a receivingplate 116. The enclosingplate 114 includes afirst surface 118 positioned generally opposite asecond surface 120, with one ormore posts 122 extending from thesecond surface 120. Theposts 122 are configured to engage corresponding features in the receivingplate 116 to secure theenclosing plate 114 to the receivingplate 116. - The
second plate 116 includes afirst surface 124 positioned generally opposite asecond surface 126. In one implementation, thefirst surface 124 and thesecond surface 126 are substantially planar. Thefirst surface 124 includes one or more receiving features 128 protruding from or otherwise defined in thefirst surface 124. Some or all of the receiving features 128 may includeholes 130 defined therein. In one implementation, theholes 130 are configured to receive and engage theposts 122 of theengaging plate 114 to cover the receiving features 128 and/or at least a portion of thefirst surface 124. Generally, the receiving features 128 form a plurality of fastening paths configured to receive thepin 112 in different orientations. As such, thedecoration 104 may be easily oriented in a variety of manners and positions independent of the orientation of thedecorative material 10. Stated differently, an orientation of thedecorative surface 111 is based on a selection of one of the fastening paths, and with the availability of a variety of fastening paths oriented in different manners and/or directions, thedecorative surface 111 may be fastened to thedecorative surface 50 of thedecorative material 10 in an upright orientation by selecting the appropriate fastening path. - In one implementation, the
receiver 108 is fixed to apocket 132, which secures thereceiver 108 to thedecorative material 10. Thepocket 132 may include a mountingsurface 133 configured to engage thedecorative material 10 and amating surface 134 configured to engage thesecond surface 126 of the receivingplate 116. In one implementation, thepocket 132 includes atapered surface 135 connecting the mountingsurface 133 to themating surface 134. The mountingsurface 133 of thepocket 132 may be sewn onto or otherwise attached to thedecorative material 10. In another implementation, thereceiver 108 is directly fixed to thedecorative material 10. Thepocket 132 and/or thereceiver 108 may be attached to thehidden surface 100 or an inner surface of thedecorative material 10, such that thepocket 132 andreceiver 108 are substantially hidden from view. Further, a plurality ofreceivers 108 may be attached to thedecorative material 10 at different locations to provide various options for placing and orienting thedecoration 104 on thedecorative material 10. In other implementations, neither thepocket 132 nor thereceiver 108 is affixed to thedecorative material 10, and thedecoration 104 is removably fastened to thedecorative material 10 by penetrating or otherwise threading thedecoration 104 through thedecorative material 10 into thereceiver 108. Alternatively, thedecoration 104 does not penetrate thedecorative material 10 and is removably mounted to thedecorative material 10 using one or more magnets in thereceiver 108, which may be fixed to thedecorative material 10 or held up against thedecorative material 10 to magnetically couple corresponding magnet(s) in thedecoration 104. - As can be understood from
FIGS. 3-4 , which are back perspective and exploded views of thedecoration 104, respectively, in one implementation, thepin 112 is mounted on thefastening surface 113 of thedecorative member 110 with apin mount 136. Thefastening surface 113 of thedecorative member 110 may include one or more engaging features to engage thepin mount 136. In one implementation, thedecorative member 110 includes one ormore posts 138 extending from thefastening surface 113 through one ormore holes 140 in thepin mount 136. Theholes 140 extend from afirst side 142 of thepin mount 136 to asecond side 144. Theposts 138 include a flat tip that fixes thepin mount 136 to thefastening surface 113 of thedecorative member 110. Stated differently, theposts 138 are inserted through theholes 140, and theposts 138 are hit with a force to create a flat tip that engages a portion of thesecond side 144 to fix thepin mount 136 to thefastening surface 113. In another implementation, one or more screws (not shown) are inserted through theholes 140 to engage one or more respective holes in thefastening surface 113. Other mechanisms for engaging and/or mounting thepin mount 136 to thefastening surface 113 are contemplated. - When the
pin mount 136 is fixed to thefastening surface 113, thefirst side 142 of thepin mount 136 faces in a direction towards thedecorative member 110. In one implementation, thefirst side 142 of thepin mount 136 includes achannel 146 defined therein, adapted to engage at least a portion of thepin 112 to secure thepin 112 to thedecorative member 110. In this implementation, once thepin 112 engages thechannel 146, thepin 112 extends in a direction away from thefastening surface 113 of thedecorative member 110 to engage thereceiver 108. When thepin 112 engages thereceiver 108, in one implementation, thefirst surface 118 of theengaging plate 114 faces a direction generally towards thedecoration 104, such that at least a portion of thedecorative material 10 extends between thefirst surface 118 of theengaging plate 114 and thesecond side 144 of thepin mount 136. - In one implementation, the
pin 112 includes a firstblunt end 148 and a secondblunt end 150. The blunt ends 148, 150 are each adapted to penetrate or thread through an opening in thedecorative material 10 without harming thedecorative material 10 and/or the person wearingdecorative material 10. In one implementation, thepin 112 includes anelongated body 152 extending between the firstblunt end 148 and the secondblunt end 150. Theelongated body 152 includes a securing portion configured to engage the receiving features 128 of thereceiver 108. In one implementation, the securing portion includes afirst securing body 153 and asecond securing body 152. Thefirst securing body 153 extends from the firstblunt end 148 to a mountingportion 156, and thesecond securing body 154 extends from the secondblunt end 150 to the mountingportion 156. In one implementation, thefirst securing body 153 extends substantially parallel to thesecond securing body 154. - The securing portion of the
elongated body 152 includes one or more securing features 158, which are configured to removably engage thereceiver 108 to fasten thedecorative member 110 into a selected orientation. In one implementation, the securing features 158 are shaped, sized, and otherwise configured to be matingly engage the receiving features 128 of the receivingplate 116. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , in one implementation, the securing features 158 are angled notches in thefirst securing body 153 and/or thesecond securing body 154. - Turning to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , which are front perspective views of thepin 112 and thepin mount 136 shown uncoupled and coupled, respectively, in one implementation, the mountingportion 156 of theelongated body 152 is configured to be received by and engage thechannel 146 of thepin mount 136. Thechannel 146 is shaped to mirror and matingly engage the mountingportion 156 to secure thepin 112 to thepin mount 136. In one implementation, the mountingportion 156 and thechannel 146 are each contoured. For example, the mountingportion 156 may form a general U-shape, with the curved portion of the U-shape extending towards the first and second blunt ends 148 and 150, and thechannel 146 may be shaped to mirror the U-shape of the mountingportion 156. - As can be understood from
FIGS. 7A-7D , thepin 112 is configured for threading through anopening 162 in or to otherwise penetrate through thedecorative material 10 into thereceiver 108. Theopening 162 in thedecorative material 10 may be formed from the space between each of the fibers of the textile material of thedecorative material 10, througheyelets 160 sewn into or otherwise formed in thedecorative material 10, or the like. Theeyelets 160 may provide assistance in locating thedecoration 104 on thedecorative material 10 relative to thereceiver 108. In some implementations, a plurality ofopenings 162 oreyelets 160 are positioned on thedecorative material 10 such that a person may choose anavailable eyelet 160 that causes thedecorative member 110 to be secured on thedecorative surface 50 of thedecorative material 10 in a desired orientation. For example, a scarf may be placed on a person in a variety of manners and it is often inconsistent where different portions of the scarf come to rest relative to the person and other areas of the scarf. As such, the plurality ofeyelets 160 orother openings 162 permits thedecorative member 110 to be easily fastened to the scarf in a desirable orientation (e.g., on a front and outwardly facing region of the scarf in an upright position) regardless of how the scarf is placed on the person. Theopenings 162 are positioned adjacent tofastening paths 164 formed by the receiving features 128 of the receivingplate 116, such that the securing portion (e.g., thefirst securing body 153 and the second securing body 154) may be inserted through one of theopenings 162 and along thefastening path 164 adjacent to the selectedopening 162 until the securing features 158 engage the receiving features 128. - For a detailed discussion of the receiving
plate 116, reference is made toFIG. 8 . In one implementation, the receiving features 128 are generally triangular in shape. However, other shapes including, but not limited to, circular, elliptical, rectangular, conical, cylindrical, pyramidal, or the like are contemplated. In one implementation, the orientation and/or positioning of the receiving features 128 on thefirst surface 124 form different offastening paths 164. Stated differently, the receiving features 128 are oriented relative to each other to create a plurality of available fasteningpaths 164 through which thefirst securing body 153 and/or thesecond securing body 154 of thepin 112 may be inserted to engage the receiving features 128. The receiving features 128 may be symmetrically oriented on thefirst surface 124, with the symmetrical orientation forming thefastening paths 164. For example, as shown inFIG. 8 , each of the receiving features 128 may be symmetrical about an x-axis with first adjacent receiving feature and symmetrical about a y-axis with a second adjacent receiving feature. - In one implementation, the receiving features 128 are positioned such that one corner of each of the receiving features 128 points towards one corner of an opposite receiving feature. As can be understood from
FIGS. 9 and 10 , which illustrate thepin 112 and thesecond plate 116 of thereceiver 108 uncoupled and coupled, respectively, an indent in each of the receiving features 128, for example at the corners of the receiving features 128, may be configured to engage the securing features 158 of thepin 112. In one implementation, thepin 112 is configured to slide into one of thefastening paths 164 until the securing features 158 on theelongated body 152 engage one or more of the receiving features 128. Stated differently, thefastening paths 164 are each configured to slidably receive the securing portion of thepin 112 until thepin 112 is fastened to the receivingplate 116 using the securing features 158 and the receiving features 128. For example, the securing portion (e.g., thefirst securing body 153 and the second securing body 154) of thepin 112 may be inserted through theopening 162 in thedecorative material 10 and engage an opening in thereceiver 108 formed by a connection of the enclosingplate 114 with the receivingplate 116 adjacent to theopening 162. The securing portion of thepin 112 then changes angles relative the opening in thereceiver 108 and slides through theopening 162 along thefastening path 164 until the securing features 158 on the securing portion of thepin 112 engage one or more of the receiving features 128. Other manners of engaging thepin 112 to the receiving features 128 of thereceiver 108 are contemplated. - As can be understood from
FIG. 11 , thepin 112 may be a variety of shapes and mechanisms. For example, in some implementations, theelongated body 152 of thepin 112 forms a helical spring, such that thedecoration 104 may be twisted or otherwise rotated into thedecorative material 10 and secured into a desired position. Further, in some implementations, thepin 112, thepin mount 136, and/or thefastener 106 may be replaced by or otherwise include one or more magnets. -
FIG. 12 illustratesexample operations 200 for securing a decorative fastener to a garment for display. In one implementation, an insertingoperation 202 inserts an end of a pin though an opening in the garment. The pin is an elongated body that is configured to hold a decorative member displaying aesthetic content on a decorative surface. The insertingoperation 202 inserts the end into an opening formed in a receiver. In one implementation, the opening in the receiver is formed by a connection of an enclosing plate with a receiving plate adjacent to the opening in the garment. A slidingoperation 204 slides the elongated body of the pin through the opening in the garment into the opening in the receiver along a fastening path until at least one securing feature of the pin engages at least one respective receiving features of the receiver, thereby fastening the decorative member to the garment in a desired orientation. - In the present disclosure, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the methods disclosed are instances of example approaches. Based upon design preferences, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the method can be rearranged while remaining within the disclosed subject matter. The accompanying method claims present elements of the various steps in a sample order, and are not necessarily meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented.
- It is believed that the present disclosure and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components without departing from the disclosed subject matter or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form described is merely explanatory, and it is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes. Stated differently, while the present disclosure has been described with reference to various implementations, it will be understood that these embodiments are illustrative and that the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to them. Many variations, modifications, additions, and improvements are possible. Functionality may be separated or combined differently in various implementations of the disclosure or described with different terminology. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the disclosure as defined in the claims that follow.
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1. A decorative fastener comprising:
a decorative member having one or more decorative surfaces displaying aesthetic content and a fastening surface;
a pin mount fixed to the fastening surface of the decorative member, the pin mount having a channel; and
a pin having an elongated body extending from a first blunt end to a second blunt end, the elongated body having a mounting portion extending through and engaging the channel of the pin mount and a securing portion having one or more securing features.
2. The decorative fastener of claim 1 , wherein the channel and the mounting portion of the elongated body of the pin are contoured.
3. The decorative fastener of claim 1 , wherein the pin mount has at least one hole and the decorative member has at least one post extending from the fastening surface through the at least one hole, a flat tip of the at least one post fixing the pin mount to the decorative member.
4. The decorative fastener of claim 1 , wherein the one or more securing features are angled notches.
5. The decorative fastener of claim 1 , wherein the decorative member weighs up to approximately 1.5 ounces.
6. The decorative fastener of claim 1 , wherein the securing portion includes a first securing body extending from the first blunt end to the mounting portion and a second securing body extending from the second blunt end to the mounting portion.
7. The decorative fastener of claim 6 , wherein the first securing body extends substantially parallel to the second securing body.
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