Belt buckle

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Buckles – Penetrating prong

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24176, A44B 1122

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039888118

ABSTRACT:
The belt buckle embodying this invention is composed of the handle, shank and tines of a table fork. The face member of the buckle is the fork handle, and the fork shank is curved to place the tine portion of the fork rearwardly of the face member. If a conventional four tine fork is employed for making the buckle, the two outer tines are bent to form a loop for attachment to one end of a belt strap, and the two center tines are joined at their free ends and bent to provide a hook adapted to engage a hole in the other end of the belt strap. Thus an integral one piece belt buckle is produced by utilizing an entire table fork.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1729578 (1929-09-01), Gogan
patent: 1772886 (1930-08-01), Critchley
patent: 2219674 (1940-10-01), Zola
patent: 2419662 (1947-04-01), Sutton
patent: 2495029 (1950-01-01), Spengler

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