Hardware snap and method of producing same

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Bale and package ties – hose clamps – With tighteners

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24241SL, B16C 136, A44B 1300

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043720161

ABSTRACT:
There is provided an improved hardware fixture of the type known as a snap and including a unitary body with a hook for supporting tension force applied to the snap, a connector for connecting the body to an external force supporting element and an intermediate force transmitting portion between the hook and connector. The improvement comprises forming the body from two, generally flat sheet metal blanks which are secured together in face-to-face relationship with the hook of the snap including two separate, generally flat sheet metal portions of the blanks.

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North & Judd Catalog No. 264, A Gulf & Western Manufacturing Company.

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