Abstract: A fastening apparatus includes a body; a fastener movably disposed at the body; and a resilient component disposed at the body, the resilient component having an end abutting against the body and another end abutting against the fastener such that the resilient component allows the fastener to be protruded from or inserted into the body normally, or the fastener in rotation and the resilient component interact with each other to effectuate limiting-stopping, interfering-stopping or interfering-abutting. The fastener enters the body disposed on the first object and compresses the resilient component. Then, the resilient component protrudes the fastener out of the body, thereby fastening the fastener to the second object quickly. Easy separation of the first and second objects entails moving the fastener into the body. A fastening method for the fastening apparatus is further introduced.
Abstract: A cufflink including a head portion with a bearing surface for bearing against a garment, a pin portion to be inserted through a hole or a slot of the garment, and a clasp portion with at least one pivotable tab for locking the cufflink onto the garment. The cufflink includes an actuator with a shaft slidably mounted in a housing and including a push button at one end and an actuation arm at the other end which is inserted into an actuation portion of the tab (so as to pivot the tab from an unlocked position into a locked position when the push button is pressed. The cufflink further includes a locking-unlocking mechanism with push buttons arranged on either side of the shaft of the actuator, wherein the push buttons can be accessed from the opposite sides of the side wall.
Abstract: This invention most generally relates to a clip mechanism assembleable to the back-side of an ornament member, most preferably jewelry objects or fanciful buttons and the like, to be displayed by removable attachment to clothing mainly through "button-holes" and used, for example, as tuxedo-studs, cuff-links, lapel-pins, etc. The clip mechanism may also be used with hooks or posts upon which may be placed, or hung, tools, pictures, or articles for display. The clip mechanism is removably insertable into a mounting hole or peg-board hole and because of the particular design of the clip mechanism will support the article hung on the hook or post. The clip mechanism is removable with a pulling force in a direction opposite the direction of insertion of the mechanism.
Abstract: By providing a slender, elongated shaft having the terminating end portion of the shaft pivotally engaged with the main shaft, a unique, one-piece, pierced earring holding system is achieved. The pierced earring holding system of this invention is usable with any desired pierced earring design, and assures secure and easy attachment to the pierced ears of the user, while also completely eliminating potential loss of the earring.