Anchoring method and article

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Article holder attachable to apparel or body – Pin attached

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40 15, 156298, A44C 300, A45F 502, B32B 3100

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039539105

ABSTRACT:
An anchor for securement to a base having a transitory fluent stage includes a sheetlike segment with an interior zone having a depressed loop. The loop is pressed into a fluent area of the base with the fluent material flowing completely around the loop. Upon solidification of the base, a secure interlock is achieved. A typical anchor may be a pin or other attachment finding for an article of decorative or functional ornamentation such as an identification badge, jewelry, or the like, with the article of ornamentation being formed of a thermoplastic.

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