Fitting for ball chains

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Cord and rope holders – Chain

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24116R, 24616, F16G 1500

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055091814

ABSTRACT:
An attachment fitting in which several sets of ball chains can be arranged and the attachment is possible over the entire length of the attachment fitting main body. Also, the strength of the main body is improved.
A tubular main body has an opening on one end and can be closed on the other end. A slit is provided in the vicinity of the other end through the opening. A connecting member is provided and extends in the longitudinal direction of the main body which is symmetrical to the slit of the main body. Several protruding pieces are formed and jut out from the circumference of the closure so that the aforementioned opening can be shut. The end of ball of several sets of ball chains is fitted into the main body. A connecting rod of ball chain goes through slit. The attachment is closed through the opening by shutting the closure.

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patent: 1646999 (1927-10-01), Goodridge
patent: 1650506 (1927-11-01), Gagnon
patent: 1769245 (1930-07-01), Tregoning
patent: 1791507 (1931-02-01), Meyer
patent: 2612139 (1952-09-01), Collins
patent: 2650398 (1953-09-01), Bangs
patent: 3120042 (1964-02-01), Speranza et al.
patent: 3458993 (1969-08-01), Greene

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