Method of making a fastener

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Inventors

Ackermann, Walter T.

Application #

889880

Filed

Jul-28-1986

Published

Apr-5-1988

Current US Class

024/104
024/114.4
156/580.1
156/66
156/73.1
264/157
264/251
264/252
264/257
264/320
264/322
264/324
264/40.1
264/445
264/479
264/68
425/174.2

International Classes

A44B 001/02; B06B 003/00; B29B 043/18; B29B 043/34

Field of Search

264/23 264/157 264/251 264/252 264/257 264/259 264/320 264/322 264/324 264/68 264/40.1 425/814 425/DIG. 156/73.1 156/580.1 156/66 24/90

Examiners

Thurlow; Jeffery

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hopgood, Calimafde, Kalil, Blaustein & Judlowe

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Abstract
An article of manufacture comprises a molded-plastic fitment such as one of the halves of a snap fastener molded in situ to a porous substrate such as a garment fabric. Various embodiments are described for the article, as well as dies for forming the same, and methods and a machine for making the same.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method of precision-forming a fastener at a predetermined location on one side of a sheet of porous substrate material, wherein the fastener is one part of a two-part fastenable combination, which method comprises applying a premeasured quantity of plastic working material to said one side at said location, establishng an enclosed volume adjacent to and surrounding said location and said plastic working material on said one side, said enclosed volume being completed by circumferentially continous annular sealing compression of said substrate material against a reaction anvil on the other side of said substrate material, then compressionally deforming the premeasured working material against said one surface and against anvil reaction by direct vibratory excitation of the working material to melt the same and force its impregnation of substrate pores within the compressionally sealed annulus, the premeasured quantity of working material being greater than that required for such porous impregnation, whereby excess plastic working material remains at said one surface after local porous impregnation of the substrate, and die-forming the fastener from excess plastic material within the enclosed volume.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to functional devices and their attachment to textile or other substrate material, as for example snap fasteners for articles of clothing, disposable garments, and the like.

Conventional methods of attaching a functional part to a substrate or foundation material usually involve the two separate steps of (a) fabricating the functional part as a discrete item, and (b) attaching the functional part to the substrate or foundation material. Attachment can utilize a surface effect, as via an adhesive, welding, brazing, and soldering; or the substrate can be pierced to accommodate threaded, riveted or swaged projections, or the like.

The invention is regarded as applicable to a wide variety of functional-attachment situations but to simplify present description, the context of use of the invention will primarily concern "snap fasteners", employed as detachable closure devices in the apparel industry. Such snap fasteners have come in many varieties, but they are illustrative of conventional practice requiring prefabrication of discrete parts, usually of steel, brass, or plastic resin, the same being attached to fabric by piercing and joining to a companion part, or "cap".