And Penetrating Prong Patents (Class 24/368)
  • Patent number: 8176600
    Abstract: A money pin device is a device that conveniently and securely holds paper money and/or similar paper instruments on one's person for celebratory or suitable purposes. It also can be decoratively streamed lined and used as a simple filing system for posting receipts, notes, memos, and/or similar postings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2012
    Inventor: Bennie Massey, III
  • Patent number: 7665191
    Abstract: A fastening system includes a grommet having a grommet shank and two grommet cap ends secured to opposing ends of the grommet shank; a planar border having a base and integrally formed substantially parallel planar flexible peripheral first and second legs of substantially like length, the first leg having a first leg distal end with a first aperture and the second leg having a second leg distal end with a second aperture and an integral and peripheral first spike having a first spike pointed end, each of the first and second apertures being proportioned for slidable receipt of the grommet when the first and second apertures are aligned with each other; and an elongate securement leg integrally dependant from the base in a direction of the distal ends of the flexible legs, and including a securement leg distal end having a receiving surface for receiving first spike pointed end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2010
    Inventor: Sheldon D. Gould
  • Patent number: 6000105
    Abstract: A hook for fixing a decorative band to a hat has needles in the form of a fishing needle. For safety, a hole 11 is formed at the center of an elastic iron plate 10 which is bent toward one side. A sharp needle 11 is formed at one inner side of the hole 11, and needles 13 and 14, each in the form of an arrowhead are formed symmetrically outside of the elastic iron plate. A cleave 11a may alternatively be formed at the center of a flat elastic iron plate 10a with a sharp needle 12a formed at the opposite side of the open side of the cleave 11a. A needle 14a, in the form of an arrowhead, is formed outside of the open side of the cleave 11a, with knobs 15 which are inclined downwardly formed symmetrically outside of the open side of the cleave 11a.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Inventors: YoungMin Lee, ByungTae Cho
  • Patent number: 4597206
    Abstract: A snap together display badge intended to be worn on a person's clothing as a name badge, display button or the like. An open frame equipped with front and rear ridges receives a transparent cover, the display material, and a backplate through the rear, the cover abutting the front ridges and the backplate passing interferingly by the rear ridge. An S-shaped wire clasp is detachably affixed to the backplate by means of a snap attachment made up of ramp elements and protrusions positioned in paired arrangement about an opening in the backplate and a bridge element traversing the opening. The S-shaped body of the clasp is received by the supports of the bridge when the ends of the clasp body are passed over the ramp elements and into position between the protrusion and ramp of each of the pairs thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1986
    Inventor: Ryan H. Benson