Pin Attached Patents (Class 24/6)
  • Patent number: 10368629
    Abstract: A decorative cuff secured to a wrist region of a user is designed to secure a bouquet and a plurality of interchangeable accessories thereon. The decorative cuff includes a circular band member detachably coupled to the wrist region of the user and having a cutout, a plurality of loop members coupled to an edge of the cutout in the circular band member, each loop member in the plurality of loop members able to secure one of the plurality of interchangeable accessories, a disk coupled to the circular band, and a foam block coupled to the disk and able to permit stems of the bouquet to extend therethrough, thereby securing the bouquet to the decorative cuff.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Inventor: Diann Valentine
  • Patent number: 10092085
    Abstract: A floral attachment assembly for attaching a floral arrangement to a garment is disclosed. The floral attachment assembly may include a base and a pin assembly with a body, a first plurality of pins, and a second plurality of pins. The first plurality of pins may be configured to engage the floral arrangement. The first plurality of pins may extend in a direction generally opposite the second plurality of pins. The base may be configured to removably mate with the second plurality of pins. The second plurality of pins may be configured to pierce the garment and secure the pin assembly to the garment when mated with the base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2018
    Assignee: Irene's Floral Pin LLC
    Inventors: Irene M. Willison, Richard E. Gomes, Merri Ott-Gomes
  • Patent number: 9894968
    Abstract: A jewelry item for supporting a living plant includes a stylized base member that is handmade from a polymer clay to resemble a whimsical article. Structurally, the jewelry item is formed with a lumen (passageway) that extends between two open ends. The living plant is preferably a tillandsia that can live in a soil-free environment, when periodically hydrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2018
    Inventor: Adena Ruth Brandt
  • Patent number: 8667649
    Abstract: A Boutonniere mounting device for Wearing Floral Arrangements. The device is comprised of a flexible panel with features, a means to attach the panel to a floral arrangement, and one or more securing means such as pins to complete mounting device and floral arrangement clothing or other supportable means. It provides a manner for the affixing of flowers or other objects to clothing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2014
    Inventors: James O. Cooper, Madonna F. Cooper
  • Patent number: 8032992
    Abstract: A corsage pin and method for constructing a corsage facilitate attachment of a corsage to the corsage pin. The corsage pin includes a medal with a bendable and cutable post attached to the back of the medal and extending down. The corsage is positioned in front of the corsage pin, and the post is cut to a length approximately one inch below the lowest stem of the corsage, and then bent approximately 180 degrees. The stem(s) of the corsage are positioned to overlap the end of the bent post and tape is wrapped around the post and corsage. Two horizontally spaced apart pins on the back of the medal are inserted through a garment and bent 90 degrees to affix the corsage to the garment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Inventor: Brenda Willour
  • Patent number: 7950111
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for attaching boutonnieres. In one embodiment, the present invention is an apparatus for attaching a boutonniere including a first device, the first device including a first support structure, a first securing mechanism attached to the first support structure, and a base connected to the first support structure for securing the boutonniere. The present invention also includes a second device, the second device including a second support structure, and a second securing mechanism attached to the second support structure. The second securing mechanism cooperates with the first securing mechanism to secure the first support structure and the second support structure to a piece of material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2011
    Inventor: Vickie Ann Katnik
  • Publication number: 20110094064
    Abstract: A Boutonniere mounting device for Wearing Floral Arrangements. The device is comprised of a flexible panel with features, a means to attach the panel to a floral arrangement, and one or more securing means such as pins to complete mounting device and floral arrangement clothing or other supportable means. It provides a manner for the affixing of flowers or other objects to clothing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2010
    Publication date: April 28, 2011
    Inventors: James O. Cooper, Madonna F. Cooper
  • Patent number: 7821403
    Abstract: A system, apparatus (100) and method are described for an electronic article surveillance security tag (102) having a magnetically releasable tack retaining system, and a magnetic detaching device for use with the electronic article surveillance tag. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLC
    Inventors: Dennis L. Hogan, Paul Griffiths, legal representative
  • Publication number: 20100146740
    Abstract: A corsage mounting apparatus including a tube shaped stem holding structure with a safety pin attached. The stem or stems of flowers being used in a corsage are inserted into the tube and secured to the apparatus. The apparatus, including the corsage, can then be fasted to an article of clothing by using the apparatus's safety pin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2008
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Inventor: Ann L. Sturges
  • Patent number: 7685682
    Abstract: A boutonniere attachment device comprises a backing member and a pin member. The pin member is attached to the backing member and extends from the backing member to a pointed terminal end. The backing member can be engaged with a non-exterior surface of a portion of a garment while a portion of the pin member that includes the pointed terminal end is positioned external to the garment, and while at least part of the portion of the pin member extends at least partially through the stem of a boutonniere in a manner such that a portion of the stem is biased against the exterior surface of the portion of the garment and such that the portion of the garment is biased between the portion of the stem and the backing member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: JCK Industries LLC
    Inventor: Jeremy C. Kiersz, II
  • Publication number: 20090217488
    Abstract: This invention provides corsage pins and methods of their use. The pins can be a single wire bent to provide a first straight segment connected to a second straight segment through a looped segment. In methods of use, first segment can be inserted into a flower and the second segment into fabric of a garment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2008
    Publication date: September 3, 2009
    Inventor: Rose D. Bryczek
  • Publication number: 20090188084
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for attaching boutonnieres. In one embodiment, the present invention is an apparatus for attaching a boutonniere including a first device, the first device including a first support structure, a first securing mechanism attached to the first support structure, and a base connected to the first support structure for securing the boutonniere. The present invention also includes a second device, the second device including a second support structure, and a second securing mechanism attached to the second support structure. The second securing mechanism cooperates with the first securing mechanism to secure the first support structure and the second support structure to a piece of material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2008
    Publication date: July 30, 2009
    Inventor: Vickie Ann Katnik
  • Publication number: 20090000081
    Abstract: A corsage pin and method for constructing a corsage facilitate attachment of a corsage to the corsage pin. The corsage pin includes a medal with a bendable and cutable post attached to the back of the medal and extending down. The corsage is positioned in front of the corsage pin, and the post is cut to a length approximately one inch below the lowest stem of the corsage, and then bent approximately 180 degrees. The stem(s) of the corsage are positioned to overlap the end of the bent post and tape is wrapped around the post and corsage. Two horizontally spaced apart pins on the back of the medal are inserted through a garment and bent 90 degrees to affix the corsage to the garment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2008
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Inventor: Brenda Willour
  • Publication number: 20080222850
    Abstract: A boutonniere attachment device comprises a backing member and a pin member. The pin member is attached to the backing member and extends from the backing member to a pointed terminal end. The backing member can be engaged with a non-exterior surface of a portion of a garment while a portion of the pin member that includes the pointed terminal end is positioned external to the garment, and while at least part of the portion of the pin member extends at least partially through the stem of a boutonniere in a manner such that a portion of the stem is biased against the exterior surface of the portion of the garment and such that the portion of the garment is biased between the portion of the stem and the backing member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2007
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventor: Jeremy C. Kiersz
  • Patent number: 6389649
    Abstract: This is a garment accessory-mounting device that provides a safe and easy to use mounting method. Though design variations exist, in the preferred embodiment the device includes a substantially flattened “S” shaped structure. The free ends of the “S”, or the two end members, are substantially parallel to one another. A substantially longitudinal base member is positioned between the end members. A pair of joiners connect the base member to each of the end members, one on each end of the base member, thus creating the “S” shape. The distal ends of the end members are end tips that are preferably sharpened to a generally conical shape. This allows the user to spear a flower or other floral arrangement on one of the end members while the other end member is then positioned as a “hook” to easily support the combination on any garment, the weight of the arrangement aiding to hold it in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Inventor: Joyce Metzler
  • Patent number: 5836017
    Abstract: A corsage mounting device including a small wire element having two ends. Each end having buttons with holes wherein the wire ends are inserted therein in order to attach the corsage to a wearer's garment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Inventors: Saburo Hironaga, Taylor Rudd
  • Patent number: 5355563
    Abstract: A fastener g to the invention is used upon being attached to an ornamental device and is freely rotatably connected to a main body of the ornamental device. A pin extending from the connected portion in one direction and a lever of the pin extending from the connected portion in another direction are provided, and the distal end of the pin is biased toward the main body about a rotary shaft at the connected portion. The pin has a difference in level, namely a curved portion, which shifts the axial direction of the pin near its distal end toward the main body. An ornamental device according to the invention has a fastener attached to a main body thereof. The fastener is freely rotatably connected to the main body and is provided with a pin extending from the connected portion in one direction and a lever of the pin extending from the connected portion in another direction, wherein the distal end of the pin is biased toward the main body about a rotary shaft at the connected portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: Jatecs Yugen Kaisha
    Inventor: Kiyohiro Kanno
  • Patent number: 5319349
    Abstract: Accessory components aid in preventing loss of a pager of the type that emits an audible and/or visual signal in response to radio signals and which has a clip member pivoted to the pager housing for attaching the pager to another article and a clip tensioning spring which acts to pivot the member towards the housing. In the preferred form, one such component positions an auxiliary spring between the housing and clip member to supplement the force of the pager tensioning spring and enables adjustment of the auxiliary spring force to compensate for a weakened tensioning spring. Another component emits a perceptible signal when the clip member is pivoted outward from the housing to detect accidental dislodgment or theft of the pager.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Inventor: Frank E. Smith, III
  • Patent number: 5023978
    Abstract: A neckerchief clip adapter is disclosed comprising a front, generally-planar member fastened by a hinge to the rear member, also generally planar. The rear member has a large opening therethrough to accommodate the ends of the neckerchief with which it is to be worn in the usual manner. The hinge structure attaching front and rear members to each other includes a flange-and-lug camming mechanism which allows the two members to pivot freely over the "open" part of their relative movement but provides a spring force urging them together over the "closed" part thereof. According to the invention the rear surface of the front member carries a mounting element for the conveniently-removable attachment of an ornament to adorn the front surface of that member and thereby the neckerchief with which it is worn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1991
    Assignee: Tamela T. Thompson
    Inventors: Bobbie J. Thompson, Tamela T. Thompson
  • Patent number: 4852220
    Abstract: A flower mounting pin device, including a combination body and safety pin, is disclosed. The cross-shaped body includes an upright member and a transverse crossbar. The upright member includes projecting nubs and a through hole spaced along it. The crossbar includes a transverse pin channel with a central keyslot, and a hinged cover which closes over the pin channel to secure the safety pin within the pin channel. The crossbar and the hinged cover further include mating male and female elements to secure the cover in its closed positon over the pin channel. The safety pin includes a stationary arm which fits in the pin channel of the crossbar. The stationary arm has a central offset portion which extends into the central keyslot, securing the safety pin against rotation and translation within the pin channel. Various sizes of safety pins can be used, all with the same benefits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Inventor: Joseph G. Berardi
  • Patent number: 4712389
    Abstract: An item of jewelry combined with a fresh cut flower retained in water. A hollow cylinder of jewelry material such as silver or gold is adapted to be secured to a wearer by means of a chain or pin. A water holding vial having a resilient stopper on one end is frictionally retained within the cylinder by means of the stopper. Upon inserting a cut flower stem through one end of the cylinder and into the vial through the stopper, the jewelry item is completed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1987
    Inventor: Pamela B. Innis
  • Patent number: 4559675
    Abstract: This invention is a support for fastening a decorative object such as a flower or corsage to an article of clothing comprising a pair of elements having cooperative shapes such that one clamps into the other, from one side thereof. A decorative object is secured to one of the elements. Accordingly one of the pair of elements can be clamped into the other from opposite sides of the article of clothing, clamping and catching the article of clothing therebetween and securing it thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1985
    Inventor: Kirk Devenny
  • Patent number: 4477946
    Abstract: A device for fixing a flower or a bundle of flowers to a dress or similar clothing comprises a body means including a head portion, equipped with a safety pin, and an elongate shaft portion rigidly connected to the head portion. The flowers to be connected to the device are aligned with their stem to the shaft portion and an adhesive tape is wrapped around the shaft portion and the stems. The device is then fixed to the dress by means of the safety pin like a badge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1984
    Assignee: MAFAG AG fur Feinmechanik
    Inventor: Reinald Mafli
  • Patent number: 4425679
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to an attachment pin or needle which incorporates a plurality of more than two parallel prongs to serve as a device to fasten a boutonniere, floral arrangement or other non-related article to personal clothing, to a floral display, or to any puncturable supporting means, so that the flower or other material remains securely attached, and so that a variety of sizes of boutonniere may be grasped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Inventors: Junko Rizzutto, Timothy E. McGlew
  • Patent number: 4229877
    Abstract: The invention includes a U-shaped pin with a base for passing around and engaging the shank of a flora arrangement and parallel prongs projecting outward from the base. The prongs have sharp points for piercing through clothing material from front to rear and engage a backing board on the rear side of the material, the backing board having two sets of apertures one for receiving each prong as it exits from the rear face of the clothing material. After passing through the appropriately spaced apertures, the prongs are bent so as to be retained therein with the sharp points against the rear surface of the board. A facing board with apertures for passing the prongs of the pin may also be employed on the front side of the clothing material. The method of using the apparatus for attaching a flora arrangement to clothing is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Inventor: James D. Fagan
  • Patent number: 3990255
    Abstract: The securing of cable, and particularly the securing of laid light weight submarine telephone cable during repair operations, is difficult in that if the cable is merely gripped it tends to fillet and slip away. The invention seeks to overcome this problem by belaying a bight of the cable about an axis thus to secure the cable generally in the manner of a rope upon a windlass. Apparatus embodying the invention may be drawn over ground supporting the cable, in the manner of a trawl, with flukes ploughing the ground. When the apparatus crosses the path of the cable to be secured, the cable is ploughed up and guided into a lateral line, triggering an hydraulic circuit to cause an axially mounted spool to rotate and belay the bight of cable by wrapping the cable upon the spool. A second hydraulic circuit is then activated to cause the cable to be severed on one side of the spool axis and clamped on the other side, whereupon the secured section of cable can be raised for repair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1976
    Assignee: The Post Office
    Inventors: James Edwin Henry Cosier, Peter David Jenkins
  • Patent number: 3982303
    Abstract: A corsage holder embodied in a solid elongated plastic molding includes a first longitudinal side adapted to be fitted against the stems of flowers arranged in a corsage. An opposite side of the molding receives tape ordinarily utilized to bind the stems together. At either end of the holder body is a transverse aperture for receiving a corsage pin. The holder is tapered along its length to conform to the natural taper of the tied stems of a corsage. The apertures are formed through projections which locate the apertures outward from the tape receiving surface of the holder body. When taped to the stems of a corsage, the projections are located outward from the taped stems and allow access to the apertures to facilitate pinning of the corsage to clothing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1976
    Inventor: Robert A. Shulkin
  • Patent number: D334905
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Inventor: L. James Ritz