DE-202026101665-U1 - System for closing, altering, fastening, draping, narrowing or styling garments, accessories, shoes or textile items.
Abstract
System (1) for closing, altering, fastening, draping, narrowing, or styling garments, accessories, shoes, or textile objects, comprising a first and a second fastening stone (2, 3) that can be connected to each other in a non-destructive manner, wherein at least one of the two fastening stones (2, 3) has a decorative area (4) to which a decorative element (7) can be attached or is attached, and each of the two fastening stones (2, 3) has at least one magnet (5) which forms a magnetic surface (6a, 6b) on a surface of the fastening stone, and the fastening stones (2, 3) are designed and arranged such that attractive forces act between the magnetic surface (6a) of the first fastening stone (2) and the magnetic surface (6b) of the second fastening stone (3), characterized in that the magnetic surface (6a, 6b) of one of the fastening stones (2, 3) has a surface texture (8) and/or at least one embossing element (9) is provided for varying the attractive forces.
Assignees
- LUKOSCHUS DEBORAH
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260513
- Application Date
- 20260324
- Priority Date
- 20260324
Claims (16)
- System (1) for closing, altering, fastening, draping, narrowing, or styling garments, accessories, shoes, or textile objects, comprising a first and a second fastening stone (2, 3) that can be connected to each other in a non-destructive manner, wherein at least one of the two fastening stones (2, 3) has a decorative area (4) to which a decorative element (7) can be attached or is attached, and each of the two fastening stones (2, 3) has at least one magnet (5) which forms a magnetic surface (6a, 6b) on a surface of the fastening stone, and the fastening stones (2, 3) are designed and arranged such that attractive forces act between the magnetic surface (6a) of the first fastening stone (2) and the magnetic surface (6b) of the second fastening stone (3), characterized in that the magnetic surface (6a, 6b) of one of the fastening stones (2, 3) has a surface texture (8) and/or at least one embossing element (9) is provided for varying the attractive forces.
- System according to Claim 1 , characterized in that the decorative element (7) comprises a piece of jewelry, a coating, a paint finish and/or a sticker.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the surface structuring (8) has a concave curvature directed inwards towards the interior of the closure stone.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the surface structuring (8) has grooves, ridges, bumps, waves, a plurality of individual, spaced-apart structural elements and/or a depression which is surrounded by an edge raised above the depression which forms an outer boundary of the magnetic surface (6a, 6b).
- System according to Claim 4 , characterized in that the structural elements are formed in the form of cylinders, hollow cylinders, pipe sections, pyramids, truncated pyramids, cones, truncated cones and/or cuboids.
- System according to Claim 4 characterized in that the structural elements have at least partially a curved or spherical surface.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the magnetic surface (6a, 6b) has at least a partially sandblasted surface.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the decorative area (4) has a setting for receiving a gemstone or precious stone.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the actuating element (9) has a spacer, a sliding, rotating or pivoting element and/or a shielding element.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the locking stones (2, 3) and/or at least two of the magnets (5) are connected directly or indirectly to a connecting element (10).
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one magnet (5) is cylindrical, prismatic or cuboid in shape.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the surface structuring (8) has a coating.
- System according to Claim 12 , characterized in that the coating has an elastically deformable material.
- Garment, accessory, shoe or textile item comprising a system according to any of the preceding claims.
- Article of clothing, accessory, shoe or textile item to which at least one locking stone of a system according to one of the Claims 1 until 13 is attached with a fastening element.
- Set with a system according to one of the Claims 1 until 13 and a piece of clothing, accessory, shoe or textile item.
Description
The invention relates to a magnetic closure and holding system with two detachably connectable closure stones for fixing, altering, fastening, draping, narrowing, styling or closing fabric and textile materials, in particular on garments, accessories, shoes or other textile objects or furniture. The fastening system is suitable for attaching a piece of jewelry to a garment or for closing the garment and comprises a first and a second fastening stone that can be connected to each other in a non-destructive manner. At least one of the two fastening stones has a decorative area to which a decorative element can be attached or is attached, and both fastening stones each have at least one magnet that provides a magnetic surface on the surfaces of the fastening stones. The fastening stones are designed and arranged such that attractive forces act between the magnetic surface of the first fastening stone and the magnetic surface of the second fastening stone. Magnetic closures are generally well-known and widely used in handbags, wallets, purses, and similar containers. They typically employ two flat, usually circular, magnetic components embedded in metallic or plastic housings, which lie flush against each other when closed. The contact surfaces of these magnetic components are generally smooth. This allows for easy manufacturing and integration of the magnetic components into the adjacent closure elements. Furthermore, magnetic clips are known for attaching items such as name tags to outerwear. These magnetic clips typically consist of a front part that holds the name tag and a counterpart that is positioned on the inside of the garment. The two parts are held together by magnetic attraction. Similar systems are increasingly used in the fashion industry, for example as magnetic brooches, fasteners for hijabs and other headscarves, or as decorative scarf holders, although with a weaker magnetic holding force. Textile magnetic buttons are also well-known, in which a magnet is arranged in a flat housing that is sewn or welded to the respective piece of fabric. Such magnetic buttons primarily serve as a replacement for conventional buttons or snap fasteners. Here, too, the mating surfaces are flat and smooth. In connection with the known magnetic locking and holding systems, the CN 210329600 U A system with two magnetic parts designed for the detachable fastening of a textile material. The magnetic parts are housed in casings and, in the closed position, form a contact surface that is essentially flat against each other. The problem with existing solutions is that only minimal frictional forces exist between the magnetic components and the clamped textile material. Even slight lateral forces can cause the fabric to slip out of the fastener, resulting in insufficient holding power, especially with smooth, fine, or thick fabrics. Furthermore, these systems do not allow for adjustment to different fabric thicknesses or active centering of a fabric hem. In addition, there is always a risk of damaging the surfaces of textiles adjacent to the magnets due to magnet slippage. To increase holding power, magnetic closures with neodymium magnets, housed in relatively small casings and exhibiting comparatively weak magnetic force, are commonly used, particularly for hijabs and other scarves. While these solutions offer secure fastening in the normal direction, they suffer from the aforementioned disadvantages when subjected to tensile or shear stress along the fabric plane. Furthermore, existing systems lack the ability to adjust the holding power to different fabric types, wearing situations, or individual comfort requirements. With current magnetic closures for textiles, the magnetic force is usually so weak that unintentional release of the closure cannot be reliably prevented. Based on the known prior art and the problems described above, the present invention aims to provide a fastening system that enables the secure, flexible, and fabric-friendly closing, altering, fastening, draping, narrowing, or styling of garments, accessories, shoes, or textile objects. In particular, it is intended to enable the fastening or fastening of accessories, especially jewelry, to textiles, accessories, and shoes. Furthermore, it is an objective to develop the fastening system according to the invention in such a way that it can be adapted by varying the holding force. It allows attachment to a textile, especially a garment or accessory. In this context, the aims of the invention are, in particular, to increase the coefficient of friction between magnetic components and fabric or other material in order to prevent slippage, even with smooth or heavy materials, and to allow reliable fixation of different material thicknesses and volumes without crushing or damaging the material, especially the fabric. Furthermore, the system should reduce the risk of losing individual clasp stones, while also taking into account the existing aesthetic requi