Embedded hook and loop fastener

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Inventors

DeWan, Thomas E.

Application #

669713

Filed

Sep-26-2000

Published

Jun-4-2002

Current US Class

024/17AP
024/306
024/442

International Classes

A44B 018/00; A47K 005/08

Field of Search

24/306 24/442 24/17

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hill; Andrew M.

US Patent References

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5242063   Bathroom vertical s...
5366125   Soap container an...
5642871   Suspendable mag...

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Abstract
A strip of hook and loop fastening material embedded within an article having a body such as a bar of soap. In alternative embodiments, the strip has one embedded end and one free end, or alternatively both ends are embedded to form a loop serving as a handle. Preferably, the strip of hook and loop material has holes, or alternatively, the edges of the strip of hook and loop material are pinked, to increase surface area for improving retention of the strip by the body. Alternatively, the strip may have negative taper wherein the relatively wide end is embedded, or the embedded portion may form a serpentine path. Alternatively, two strips of hook and loop material, preferably overlapping, are embedded within the article. The article includes an anchoring member bearing complementary hook and loop material on one side and adhesive on the other side. The article is formed by casting constituent material of the body in fluent form in a mold wherein part of the strip of hook and loop fastener projects outwardly from the mold.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An article having a projecting fastener, comprising a first strip of hook and loop fastening material having a first end and a second end, and a body formed from constituent material cast over said first end of said hook and loop fastening material, wherein said first strip of hook and loop material has an embedded portion and a first exposed portion spaced apart from said body, further wherein embedment of said first strip of hook and loop material provides secure attachment of said hook and loop fastening material to said body formed of constituent material.

2. The article according to claim 1, wherein said constituent material is of a type which is progressively depleted with routine use.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to apparatus for and method of releasably supporting an article to a supporting environmental surface by hook and loop fastener. More particularly, one or more strips of hook and loop fastener is embedded in and projects from the article being supported.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many objects and depletable substances are preferably stored exposed in a convenient place. If the objects and substances are not subject to contamination by exposure to air, then they may suspended from an environmental surface by a tether embedded in the object or substance. Such arrangements are known, wherein the tether is a rope, or includes complicating structure such as knots, snaps, and other arrangements for engaging a cooperating attachment device, such as a hook.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,871, issued to Bruce Repert et al. on Jul. 1, 1997, is directed to a suspendable soap holder. The soap holder comprises a buoyant body to which is attached a suspender in the form of a loop, for attaching the soap to a hook mounted to an environmental surface. The buoyant body also incorporates one member of mutually attracting devices. The other member of the mutually attracting devices is embedded within the bar of soap. In the preferred embodiment, the mutually attracting devices operate magnetically such that the bar of soap is attracted to the buoyant body. Repert et al. acknowledges that hook and loop material, as well as other specified two-part connectors, could be substituted for the magnet. However, no specific arrangement of hook and loop material is either shown or described.
 
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