WO2006006476A1 - 装飾品鎖状端部の留め具 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C11/00—Watch chains; Ornamental chains
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/18—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/20—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/2042—Fasteners provided with a turnable clamping lever
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/18—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/20—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/2076—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like with the two ends of the strap or chain abutting each other or sliding in the main plane or a plane parallel to the main plane of these two ends
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44D—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES OR SLIDE FASTENERS, AND TO JEWELLERY, BRACELETS OR OTHER PERSONAL ADORNMENTS
- A44D2203/00—Fastening by use of magnets
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
- Y10T24/32—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc. having magnetic fastener
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- the present invention relates to a fastener for an ornamental chain end. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fastener for fastening between ends of a chain-shaped part, such as a decorative article having a chain-shaped form or having a chain-shaped form part, such as a necklace, a presslet, an anklet, etc. About. 2. Description of the Background Art Conventional fasteners of this type include what is called a pulling method using a spring and what is called an insertion method using a panel panel.
- the above-mentioned document 1 is an example of a pulling wheel system, and includes a retaining ring having a through hole, a fixed disk having a through hole with a notch, and a rotation having a through hole with a notch.
- a fastener such as a necklace fitted with a disk is disclosed.
- the above-mentioned document 2 discloses a fastener such as a necklace made up of a male member having a protrusion with a bulging tip and a female member having a channel part into which the protrusion can be fitted. Then, one end of the channel part is opened to the outer periphery of the female member, and a panel wire is formed on the back side of the channel part, so that the projection of the male member can be snapped onto the channel part. .
- the fastener described in Document 1 is a method of visually locking a pair of locking members. Actually, since these locking members are very small, it is not easy to lock a pair of locking members at the correct locking position with respect to each other. Also, in the case of ornaments that lock the fastener behind the neck of the wearer, such as a necklace The locking operation is particularly difficult because the locking operation is not visible. Furthermore, it is difficult to confirm that the locking member has been correctly locked.
- the fastener described in Document 2 is intended to facilitate the fastening of the fastener.
- the male member and female member can be locked correctly with each other. It needs to be located at a location. Therefore, there is essentially no difference from the prior art described in Document 1 in the difficulty of operation and the difficulty of confirming that the locking member is correctly locked.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a pair of locking members that constitute a fastener at the end of a chain-shaped part in a decorative article having a chain-shaped form or having a chain-shaped part. Visual inspection is to correct each other and locate the locking position without resorting to groping. Furthermore, an object of the present invention is to enable the location of a pair of locking members to the correct locking position to be confirmed by the generation of a signal sound.
- the holder and the holder receiver constituting the fastener are merely positioned close to each other, and the adsorbing member guides the guide. These are located in the correct mating position.
- the adsorbing member emits a joining sound called “force tick” when adsorbing each other. Therefore, using this joining sound as a signal sound, the holder and the holder receiver are positioned at the correct locking position. Can be confirmed.
- the decorative article can be easily and easily locked.
- the holder according to the first invention is a panel-closed type mouth lip that pivotally supports a pair of jaw members so that they can be opened / closed, and the holder receiver is the pair of jaw members in the opened state. It is a locking member inserted and locked between.
- the mouth clip type holder as in the second invention is easy to operate the fastener.
- the holder is in the form of a hook clip. Stop and release operations can be performed more easily and reliably.
- one suction member is provided inside the mouth clip according to the second invention, and the other suction member is provided at the tip of the locking member.
- the shed clip is opened, and a locking member that is a holder receiver is inserted and locked therein. Therefore If one suction member is provided inside the mouth clip and the other suction member is provided at the tip of the strong locking member, the guide action of the suction member and the locking operation of the holder are tightly integrated. Especially convenient.
- the adsorbing member provided in the inside of the throat lip according to the third invention is fixed to either one of the pair of jaw members, or a supporting member for supporting the adsorbing member is 1 It is supported by a spindle that pivotally supports the pair of jaw members.
- the suction member is fixed to one of the pair of jaw members, or the support member that supports the suction member is supported by the support shaft that pivotally supports the pair of jaw members.
- a form can be illustrated preferably.
- the adsorbing member provided in the inside of the mouth tap lip according to the third invention or the supporting member supporting the adsorbing member is connected to a pair of jaw members by a linkarm.
- a link mechanism was constructed in which the suction member protrudes from the opening when the pair of jaw members opens.
- the above-described mouth clip of the third invention is a mechanism that opens / closes a pair of jaw members in a panel-closing manner, and has a configuration in which an adsorbing member is provided inside the mouth clip (between a pair of jaw members). . Therefore, if the link mechanism is configured such that the suction member protrudes from the opening when the pair of jaw members are opened, the protruding suction member can be more easily attracted to the suction member on the locking member side. In addition, the guide action of the adsorbing member during the locking operation is particularly effective.
- the link arm of the link mechanism according to the fifth invention is a panel for closing the opening lip.
- the lip clip itself is originally configured as a panel closing type.
- the arm can also be used as a panel for closing the mouth clip.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing a separated fastener according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of FIG.
- FIG. 3 shows the opening state of the shed clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the support member according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a front view showing the fastener in the fastened state according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a front view showing the fastener in the fastened state according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a front view showing the fastener in the fastened state according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 8 shows the opening state of the mouth clip according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a front view showing the fastener in the fastened state according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 10 shows the opening state of the shed clip according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a shed clip according to Example 4.
- the fastener of the ornamental chain-like end according to the present invention is provided at the end of one chain-like portion of the ornamental product. It consists of a holder and a holder receiver provided at the end of the other chain-like part. 'The holder and holder holder can be locked together.
- the “decorative product” is not limited as long as it is a decorative product having a chain-like form or having a chain-shaped part, and for example, a necklace, a presslet, an clerk and the like can be preferably exemplified. .
- the “chain portion” means an elongated member that can be freely bent as a whole, and is not limited to a normal chain member. That is, in the present invention, the “chain portion” means a normal chain-shaped member, a solid material other than the chain shape, or an elongated member that can be bent freely, a string-like shape made of a fiber material, It also includes a belt-like or thread-like member, or a member in which a relatively small number of rod-like bodies are connected non-fixedly.
- the component material of the member includes, without limitation, various silica-based materials including jewelry, other inorganic materials, plant-based materials, and plastics.
- the types and structures of the holders and holder receivers are not limited. It is not limited.
- the holder and holder holder are capable of positive locking of the fasteners at the correct correct mating position (or mating condition).
- the holder and the holder receiver are each provided with one of the adsorption members described later.
- the fasteners according to various conventional techniques as described above may also be holders and holder receivers to which the present invention is applied, as long as they fall under the above-mentioned holders and holder receivers.
- a holder is a panel closing type mouth clip in which a pair of jaw members are pivotally supported so that they can be opened and closed.
- the case where the holder receiver is a locking member fitted and locked between the pair of open jaw members is exemplified.
- the spring-closed type mouth clip and the locking member are those having at least the following configuration.
- the above-mentioned panel closure type mouth clip has a non-intersecting type (basic configuration like a normal laundry scissors) in which a pair of jaw members are pivotally supported in parallel and a pair of jaws It is conceivable to have a crossing type in which members are pivotally supported in a crossing manner (for example, a basic structure such as a pair of scissors), all of which are included in the mouthpiece lip of the present invention.
- the panel-closed mouth lip is provided with a pair of jaw members for clamping the locking portion of the locking member.
- a pair of jaw members are rotatably constrained by a spindle (usually the same spindle), and the tip of the jaw member (a pinching portion for the locking member) is provided by a panel means provided between these jaw members. They are energized to transition from an open state to a closed state.
- the panel-closed mouth clip can be opened by pinching the handle part of the jaw part with fingers and turning it in the closing direction. Can do.
- the shed clip is located at the mating position with respect to the locking member, when the handle portion that has been picked by the fingers is released, the throat lip is engaged with the locking member by the biasing force of the panel means. The tool is fastened.
- the locking member only needs to have an appropriate shape that can be fitted between the jaw members of the mouth clip in the open state, and a fitting portion having a shape that can securely fit the jaw member of the mouth clip. In order to ensure the certainty of the mating, a certain appropriate mating shape can be formed at the tip of the jaw member. Note that the locking member is Since it is necessary to provide a suction member corresponding to the suction member on the side of the throat lip, various design measures can be taken in relation to the above-described mating shape portion of the locking member and the setting of the suction member.
- the adsorbing member includes a holder (for example, the above-mentioned hook clip) provided at the end of one chain-like portion of the decorative article, and a holder receiver (for example, the above-described locking member) provided at the end of the other chain-like portion.
- a holder for example, the above-mentioned hook clip
- a holder receiver for example, the above-described locking member
- These attracting members may be a combination of an N-pole magnet and an S-pole magnet that attract each other, or a combination of a magnet and a certain metal material (for example, an iron material) attracted to the magnet.
- an appropriate position capable of guiding the holder and the holder receiver to the correct mating position is selected.
- Such a part varies depending on the shape, combination, shape, etc. of the holder and the holder receiver, so it is difficult to define it uniformly.
- one suction member may be provided inside the mouth tap and the other suction member may be provided at the tip of the locking member. Especially preferred for the reasons described above with respect to the third invention.
- the installation position of the suction member provided inside the mouth clip is not limited.
- the adsorbing member can be installed on the inner portion of one or both of the pair of jaw members.
- An example in which the suction member is fixed to one inner side portion of the jaw member in the shed clip is shown in Example 4 described later.
- an appropriate support member positioned between a pair of jaw members can be set, and this can be used as an adsorption member.
- An adsorption member can be provided at the end of the support clip at the front end side of the mouth clip. Such a support member can be held directly by the jaw member.
- the support shaft that rotatably constrains the pair of jaw members is often passed through the support member. Do It is also possible.
- a holder such as a hook clip is provided at the end of one chained part of the ornamental product as described above.
- the end of the chain portion can be connected to an arbitrary portion of an arbitrary member on the holder side.
- the end of the chain portion of the decorative article can be connected to one or both jaw members (more preferably the rear end) of the mouth clip.
- the end portion of the chain-like portion can be connected to the support member (more preferably, the rear end portion).
- the panel for closing the mouth clip can be directly attached to a pair of jaw members (ie, without interposing other members).
- a panel for urging a pair of jaw members can be provided using the support member as a fulcrum.
- a support shaft that pivotally supports a pair of jaw members can be used as the fulcrum of the panel.
- Panels that attach directly to a pair of jaw members usually need to be connected to the jaw members.
- the panel provided with the support member as a fulcrum is sufficient if at least the end is in contact with the jaw member, and is not necessarily connected to the jaw member.
- a support member that itself is an adsorbing member may be installed inside the shed clip.
- a support member with a suction member on the tip side may be installed inside the mouth tap.
- a link mechanism is constructed in which the suction member at the tip of the support member protrudes from the opening when the mouth clip is opened. It is also preferable.
- the support member moves relative to the pair of jaw members in a specific direction (front end-rear end direction) when opening and closing the mouth clip. For this reason, when the support shaft of the jaw member passes through the support member, the support shaft is opposed to the support member.
- a configuration that enables such sliding is, for example, that a guide groove having a width in the direction of the front end and the rear end is provided in the support member, and the support shaft of the jaw member is passed through the guide groove, and the support shaft guides A configuration that allows movement along the groove can be exemplified.
- the link arm as a panel for closing the mouth clip.
- the link arm and the panel for closing the throat clip are combined, the number of parts can be reduced and the configuration can be simplified.
- the configuration in which the support shafts of the pair of jaw members are used as the fulcrum of the panel has already been described.
- the support shaft of the jaw member is used as the panel support. It is difficult to use as a fulcrum. This is because there is a requirement that the rotation axis of the link arm should not slide with respect to the support member, while the support shaft of the jaw member needs to slide with respect to the support member.
- this support member constitutes the holder-side adsorption member itself, or supports the holder-side adsorption member. Therefore, in order to stably secure the guide action of the suction member that guides the holder and holder holder to the correct mating position, the spatial position of the support member is unstable inside the holder (mouth clip). It is not preferable.
- the support member may be supported by the support shaft by passing the support shaft of a pair of jaw members.
- the support member may be supported by the panel by using the support member as a fulcrum of the panel for closing the shed clip.
- the support member may be supported by the link arm.
- the supporting shaft of these jaw members, the supporting point of the panel for closing the mouth clip, and the rotating shaft of the linkarm are in a relationship that can be used in various combinations as described above. That Therefore, the support member does not necessarily receive all of the first to third support actions. However, it usually receives at least two types of support. Therefore, the support member has a stable spatial position with at least two points of support.
- Example 3 described later In this way, it is possible to take certain effective measures in design.
- FIG. 1 A decorative article (necklace) according to the present embodiment is shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 is a front view of a fastener 1 at a chain end.
- a hook clip 3 that is a holder constituting the fastener 1
- a holder stopper 4 that is a holder receiver are formed.
- a pair of jaw members 6 are pivotally supported by the pivot shaft 5 in a non-intersecting manner. Since the pair of jaw members 6 has an outer shape close to a semi-cylindrical body as shown in FIG. 2, when these are supported by the same supporting shaft 5, they are generally cylindrical-shaped mouth clip. Consists of three.
- the pair of jaw members 6 can rotate around the support shaft 5 to open and close the distal end portion (left end portion in the figure) of the heel clip 3. 1 and 2 show the closed state of the mouthpiece clip 3.
- FIG. 3 shows the opening state of the mouth clip 3.
- an integral linear panel ⁇ ⁇ whose tip is in contact with a pair of jaw members 6 is attached to the support shaft 5 in such a form that it is wound around the support shaft 5.
- the panel 7 rotates the rear ends of the pair of jaw members 6 in the closing direction as shown in FIG. Therefore, it resists the action of opening the mouth lip 3 by showing the urging force in the direction of arrow X in Fig. 3. Therefore, the closed state shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is the natural state of the fastener 1.
- a support member 8 is provided at the center of a substantially cylindrical mouth clip 3 constituted by a pair of jaw members 6. As shown in detail in FIG. 4, the support member 8 is an elongated plate-like member provided with a notch 9 at the center, and the end of the chain-like portion 2 of the decorative article is connected to the rear end thereof.
- a disc-shaped N-pole magnet 10 is fixed to the tip. The N-pole magnet 10 is in a position slightly retracted to the inner side (rear end side) from the front end portion of the mouth clip 3 in the closed state.
- the attachment structure of the support member 8 to the mouth lip 3 is as follows. That is, first, the support member 8 is provided with a guide groove 11, and the support shaft 5 is passed through the guide groove 11. Since the guide groove 11 has a certain width along the front-rear end direction of the support member 8, the support shaft 5 can slide in the guide groove 11 along the front-rear end direction. . Next, in the support member 8, the arm shaft 12 is inserted in a portion in the rear end direction slightly less than the guide groove 11 in parallel with the support shaft 5. The arm shaft 12 is pivotally supported at one end of a pair of link arms 1 3 at the above-mentioned center of the support member 8, and the other ends of these link arms 1 3 are each a pair of jaw members. 6 It is pivotally supported at the rear end (handle part).
- the support member 8 is attached to the mouth clip 3 in a two-point support state by the support shaft 5, the arm shaft 12 and the link arm 13. Therefore, when the opening / closing operation of the opening clip 3 is performed as described later, the relative spatial positional relationship between the support member 8 and the opening clip 3 is a predetermined slide along the front-rear end direction. Except for movement, it does not fluctuate or move irregularly.
- the arm shaft 1 2 The opening angle of the pair of link arms 1 3 centering on is defined as the width of the support member 8 projecting from the opening of the mouth clip 3. Therefore, the opening angle of the link arm 13 is designed so that the protrusion width is relatively large.
- the opening angle of the linear panel 7 around the support shaft 5 is set to be relatively small so that the resistance force against the opening operation of the hook clip 3 is not excessive.
- stop portions 14 are formed in the shape of inward flanges at the upper and lower end portions shown in the drawing.
- the upper jaw member 6 in FIG. 1 and the lower jaw member 6 have lower ends protruding slightly toward the inner circumference of the circular opening, respectively.
- Part 14 is formed.
- the locking member 4 serving as a holder receiver has a columnar shape or a cylindrical shape having substantially the same diameter as the cleaver clip 3.
- the S pole magnet having the same shape as the N pole magnet 10 is connected to the distal end side of the locking member 4 (on the side facing the hook clip 3) via a neck portion 15 having a small diameter. 1 6 is fixed.
- the lip clip 3 closes and engages with the locking member 4, the above-mentioned stop portions 14 of the pair of jaw members 6 4 force neck portions 15 are bitten.
- the magnet on the support member 8 side may be an S-pole magnet
- the magnet on the locking member 4 side may be an N-pole magnet.
- one of these may be a metal material that is attracted to the magnet, and the other may be a magnet.
- the necklace fastener 1 of Example 1 configured as described above is used as follows.
- the hook clip 3 is held in one hand and the locking member 4 is held in the other hand and turned to the back of the neck, and the two are roughly positioned close to each other.
- the mouth lip 3 and the locking member 4 are automatically guided and positioned at the correct mating position shown in FIG.
- the N-pole magnet 10 and the S-pole magnet 16 have the same disk shape, the above location is performed very accurately.
- the fact that the hook clip 3 and the locking member 4 are located at the correct mating position is the signal sound (magnet) that is generated when the N pole magnet 10 and the S pole magnet 16 are attracted. It can be easily confirmed by the impact sound of each other.
- the lip clip 3 After confirming the signal sound, loosen the hand that was turning the handle of the mouthpiece clip 3. Then, as shown in FIG. 5, the lip clip 3 is returned to the closed state by the biasing force of the panel 7, and at this time, the leading end portion of the locking member 4 is drawn into the lip clip 3 together with the support member 8. It is. As a result, the stopper portions 14 of the pair of jaw members 6 jet against the neck portion 15 of the locking member 4. As a result, the end portions of the neckless chain-like portions can be easily and reliably locked without visual inspection.
- the hook lip 3 and the locking member 4 When removing the necklace, hold the hook lip 3 and the locking member 4 in the locked state with one hand, and open the lip clip 3 with one hand holding the lip lip 3 in the same manner as above. In this state, the hook clip 3 and the locking member 4 may be pulled apart against the attractive force between the N-pole magnet 10 and the S-pole magnet 16. In other words, the fastening state of the fastener 1 is not released unless an operation for opening the mouth clip 3 against the urging force of the panel 7 is performed.
- FIG. 6 shows a fastener 21 at the chain end of the decorative article according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 shows a state where the hook clip 3 and the locking member 4 of the fastener 21 are locked.
- the spring as in the first embodiment is not attached to the support shaft 5 that supports the pair of jaw members 6.
- an integral panel 2 2 whose tip is pivotally attached to a pair of jaw members 6 is attached.
- This Panel 2 2 shows the urging force for keeping the hook clip 3 in the closed state, similar to the panel 7 of the first embodiment.
- the front end of the panel 2 2 is pivotally attached to the jaw member 6, it forms a link mechanism similar to the link arm 13 of the first embodiment.
- the opening angle of the spring 2 2 is relatively large as in the case of the pair of link arms 1 3 in the first embodiment. Therefore, although not shown, the protruding amount of the support member 8 (N-pole magnet 10) in the opening state of the shed clip 3 is large. Compared with Example 1, the number of parts is reduced. However, since the opening angle of the spring 2 2 is large, the resistance of the panel 2 2 is slightly larger than the operation of rotating the handle portion of the pair of jaw members 6 in the closing direction.
- FIG. 7 and 8 show a fastener 31 at the chain end of the decorative article according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 7 shows the locked state of the hook lip 3 of the fastener 3 1 and the locking member 4.
- FIG. 8 shows a state in which the shed clip 3 and the locking member 4 are separated, and the shed clip 3 in an open state.
- the N pole magnet 10 fixed to the support member 8 does not protrude from the opening of the shed clip 3. Therefore, the reliability of the guide action between the N pole magnet 10 and the S pole magnet 16 when the locking member 4 is positioned in close proximity to the open mouth clip 3 is It is not too inferior to the case of 1.
- the support member 8 is supported at one point by the support shaft 5 with respect to the mouth clip 3 in terms of structure.
- the rear end portion of the support member 8 formed relatively long is sandwiched between the handle portions (rear end portions) of the pair of jaw members 6. In effect, it is supported at two points. Therefore, when the guide action between the N-pole magnet 10 and the S-pole magnet 16 is necessary, the support member 8 may not irregularly fluctuate or swing to disturb the guide action.
- FIGS. 9 to 11 The ornamental chain end fastener 41 according to Example 4 is shown in FIGS. 9 to 11.
- FIG. 9 shows a locked state of the hook clip 3 of the fastener 4 1 and the locking member 4.
- FIG. 10 shows a state in which the shed lip 3 and the locking member 4 are separated, and the shed clip 3 in an open state.
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of the closed mouth clip 3 in the closed state.
- the structure of the locking member 4 is the same as that of the first to third embodiments, but the structure of the shed clip 3 is different from any of the first to third embodiments. That is, in the present embodiment, there is no link mechanism as in the first and second embodiments, and there is no support member 8 as in the first to third embodiments. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the configuration of the fastener 41 is greatly simplified.
- the pair of jaw members 6 are pivotally supported by the support shaft 5 in a non-intersecting manner. Further, an integral linear panel 7 whose tips are in contact with a pair of jaw members 6 is attached to the support shaft 5 in such a manner that it is wound around the support shaft 5. As in the case of Example 1, the panel 7 is unloaded in the closed state of the mouth clip 3 (FIG. 9), but rotates the rear ends of the pair of jaw members 6 in the closing direction ( (Refer to Fig. 10). Therefore, the closed state shown in FIG. 9 and FIG. 11 is the natural state of the fastener 4 1.
- a disc-shaped N-pole magnet 10 is fixed to the inner side of one jaw member 6.
- This N-pole magnet 10 is fixed at its joint with the jaw member 6 by a pair of flanges 4 2 formed in parallel along the inner peripheral surface of the jaw member 6. As shown in FIG. 9, the fixed position of the N pole magnet 10 is higher than that of the tip of the lid clip 3 in the closed state.
- the N-pole magnet 10 does not protrude from the opening of the shed clip 3 in the opened state of the shed clip 3.
- the reliability of the guide action between the N pole magnet 10 and the S pole magnet 16 when the locking member 4 is positioned roughly close to the opened mouth clip 3 is the same as that of the first embodiment. Not too inferior to the case.
- the stoppers 14 similar to those in the first embodiment are provided only on the jaw member 6 of the pair of jaw members 6 to which the N-pole magnet 10 is not fixed. . Therefore, as shown in Fig. 9, when the mouth clip 3 closes and engages with the locking member 4, the attracting action between the S pole magnet 16 and the N pole magnet 10 fixes the N pole magnet 10 There is no danger of being disturbed by the stop of the jaw member 6 At the same time, the stopper portion 14 provided on the jaw member 6 to which the N-pole magnet 10 is not fixed bites into the neck portion 15 of the locking member 4, so that the hook clip 3 and the locking member 4 As a result, it is possible to maintain a good balance.
- a fastener for a chain-like decorative article in which a pair of locking members are guided and located at the correct locking positions with respect to each other without visual inspection.
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