Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Cuff holder
Patent
1984-05-31
1986-01-28
Sakran, Victor N.
Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
Cuff holder
24 43, 24 45, 24676, 24 90A, A44B 500
Patent
active
045661553
ABSTRACT:
A cufflink is provided in two parts, namely a decorative head member and a link member with a shank and a flange with a shirt cuff button hiding recess. The decorative head has an opening formed in its rear plate, which opening is normally partially obstructed at two diametrically opposed sites by respective limbs of a spring. The tip end of the shank is grooved to be caught between the spring limbs. For assembling the cufflink through a shirt cuff, the tip of the shank is inserted in the opening in the rear plate of the decorative head and the two members are pressed together until the spring limbs catch in the shank grooves. For release, a lever on the side of the head is pressed transversally of the head, forcing the spring limbs temporarily apart and thus freeing the shank tip for withdrawal from the head rear plate opening.
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