Abstract: A cuff link including interconnected outer and inner elements, in which said outer element is in the form of a shank button which is maintained in interchangeable interconnection with said inner element by a manually operable clasp permanently attached to the inner element.
Abstract: A cuff link including a base, which has two parallel blocks at the top and a longitudinal top open chamber defined between the blocks, which blocks each having a pivot hole and a side opening communicated between the respective pivot hole and the top open chamber, a button, which has a shank, which has two pivot pins respectively inserted through the side openings on the blocks into the pivot holes thereof for permitting the button to be turned relative to the base between the fastening position and the unfastening position, and a spring plate inserted into the top open chamber to support the shank and to prevent the pivot pins from moving out of the pivot holes.
Abstract: The cuff linking device is an implement attached to the cuff of garments such as: shirts, blouses, jackets and similar apparel, giving the garment a desirable distinctive look and provide the wearer with comfort and freedom of wrist movement. The cuff linking device is designed to fit on: conventional button style cuffs, covering the button, on button style cuffs when the button has become detached, and on french style cuffs. The cuff linking device is composed of two ornamental buttons connected by a length of chain which is securely fastened to one of the buttons at one end and having a releasable fastener at the other end. The other button is recessed to allow it to cover a conventional sewn-on button and has a stud protruding from it to which the releasable fastener is attached.