SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN AND SLIDE FASTENER
20230309663 ยท 2023-10-05
Inventors
- Shigeki Annaka (Runcorn, Cheshire, GB)
- Shigeyoshi Takazawa (Runcorn, Cheshire, GB)
- Steven Thomas (Runcorn, Cheshire, GB)
- Matthew Rawstron (Runcorn, Cheshire, GB)
Cpc classification
A44B19/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A slide fastener chain includes first and second rows of coupling elements mounted on first and second longitudinal edges of the first and second fastener tapes. When the first and second rows of coupling elements are interdigitated, the first and second longitudinal edges remain spaced apart, and a first coupling element of the first row is received between two adjacent coupling elements of the second row such that: the groove of the first coupling element receives, in a first contact region, a portion of the second longitudinal edge, one of the grooves of the adjacent coupling elements receives, in a fourth contact region, a first portion of the first longitudinal edge, and another of the grooves of the adjacent coupling elements receives, in a fifth contact region, a second portion of the first longitudinal edge.
Claims
1. A slide fastener chain comprising: a first fastener stringer comprising a first fastener tape having a first row of coupling elements mounted on a first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape; and a second fastener stringer comprising a second fastener tape having a second row of coupling elements mounted on a second longitudinal edge of the second fastener tape, wherein the first row of coupling elements is configured to be interdigitated with the second row of coupling elements along a fastener axis in order to secure the first fastener stringer and a second fastener stringer together, wherein each of the coupling elements of the first and second rows of coupling elements is shaped so as to comprise a main body having a shoulder portion, and a head portion extending parallel to a lateral axis, perpendicular the fastener axis, and away from the shoulder portion via a neck portion, the head portion defining a groove that extends parallel to the fastener axis, wherein the main body of each of the coupling elements of the first row of coupling elements is mounted to the first fastener tape, and the main body of each of the coupling elements of the second row of coupling elements is mounted to the second fastener tape, wherein, when the first row of coupling elements is interdigitated with the second row of coupling elements, the first longitudinal edge and second longitudinal edge remain spaced apart, and a first coupling element of the first row of coupling elements is received between two adjacent coupling elements of the second row of coupling elements such that: i) the groove of the first coupling element receives and contacts, in a first contact region, a portion of the second longitudinal edge of the second fastener tape intermediate the adjacent coupling elements of the second row, ii) the head portion of the first coupling element is received between and contacts, at second and third contact regions respectively, the neck portions of the adjacent coupling elements of the second row, iii) one of the grooves of the adjacent coupling elements of the second row receives and contacts, in a fourth contact region, a first portion of the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape adjacent to the first coupling element, and iv) another of the grooves of the adjacent coupling elements of the second row receives and contacts, in a fifth contact region, a second portion of the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape adjacent to the first coupling element, wherein the first coupling element is intermediate the first and second portions of the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape, and wherein contact in each of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth contact regions forms a seal between the first coupling element and each of the adjacent coupling elements, the seal allying the first and second longitudinal edges.
2. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein the seal is a watertight seal such that water is substantially prevented from passing between the first coupling element and each of the adjacent coupling elements and between the first and second longitudinal edges.
3. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of coupling elements of the first row of coupling elements are each received between two respective adjacent coupling elements of the second row of coupling elements such that: i) the groove of each first coupling element of the first row receives and contacts, in a first contact region, a respective portion of the second longitudinal edge of the second fastener tape intermediate the respective adjacent coupling elements of the second row, ii) the head portion of each first coupling element of the first row is received between and contacts, at second and third contact regions respectively, the neck portions of the respective adjacent coupling elements of the second row, iii) one of the grooves of the respective adjacent coupling elements of the second row receives and contacts, in a fourth contact region, a respective first portion of the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape adjacent to a respective first coupling element, and iv) another of the grooves of the respective adjacent coupling elements of the second row receives and contacts, in a fifth contact region, a respective second portion of the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape adjacent to a respective first coupling element, wherein each first coupling element is intermediate the respective first and second portions of the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape, and wherein the contact in each of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth contact regions forms a seal between each first coupling element and the respective adjacent coupling elements, the seal allying the first and second longitudinal edges, such that the seal is formed along an entire length of the fastener chain.
4. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape and the second longitudinal edge of the second fastener tape each take a form of a cord.
5. The slide fastener chain according to claim 4, wherein each cord has a greater thickness in a direction perpendicular to both the fastener axis and the lateral axis than a thickness of a remainder of a respective fastener tape of the first fastener tape and the second fastener tape, which the cord forms part of the respective fastener tape.
6. The slide fastener chain according to claim 4, wherein the cord of each of the first and second fastener tapes is coated with and/or impregnated by a plastics material that is impermeable to water.
7. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein the first fastener tape and second fastener tape are coated with and/or impregnated by a plastics material that is impermeable to water.
8. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein the first row of coupling elements are mounted on the first longitudinal edge of the first fastener tape such that the first longitudinal edge meets the neck portion of each coupling element of the first row of coupling elements, and the second row of coupling elements are mounted on the second longitudinal edge of the second fastener tape such that the second longitudinal edge meets the neck portion of each coupling element of the second row of coupling elements.
9. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein each coupling element of the first and second rows of coupling elements comprises: a first portion mounted to a first face of a respective fastener tape of the first fastener tape and the second fastener tape of a respective fastener stringer of the first fastener stringer and the second fastener stringer, which the first portion forms part of the respective fastener stringer, a second portion mounted to a second face, opposed to the first face, of the respective fastener tape of the respective fastener stringer, which the second portion forms part of the respective fastener stringer, and an intermediate portion joining both the first and second portions, the intermediate portion including at least the head portion of the coupling element.
10. The slide fastener chain according to claim 4, wherein a thickness of the cord of the first fastener stringer in a direction parallel to the lateral axis is greater than a separation distance in a direction parallel to the lateral axis between the cord of the first fastener stringer and the cord of the second fastener stringer, when the first row of coupling elements is interdigitated with the second row of coupling elements.
11. The slide fastener chain according to claim 4, wherein a thickness, in a direction parallel to the lateral axis, of the cord of the first fastener stringer is greater than a depth, in a direction parallel to the lateral axis, of the groove of the first coupling element.
12. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling element includes a first pressure portion and one of the adjacent coupling elements includes a corresponding second pressure portion, and wherein, when the first row of coupling elements is interdigitated with the second row of coupling elements, the first pressure portion contacts the second pressure portion such that the first and second pressure portions undergo compression so as to create a seal therebetween.
13. The slide fastener chain according to claim 12, wherein the first coupling element includes a third pressure portion and another of the adjacent coupling elements includes a corresponding fourth pressure portion, and wherein, when the first row of coupling elements is interdigitated with the second row of coupling elements, the third pressure portion contacts the fourth pressure portion such that the third and fourth pressure portions undergo compression so as to create a seal therebetween.
14. The slide fastener chain according to claim 13, wherein one or more of the first pressure portion, the second pressure portion, the third pressure portion, and the fourth pressure portion take a form of a protrusion extending in a direction parallel to the fastener axis from the head portion and/or the neck portion of the coupling element, which the relevant pressure portion of the first pressure portion, the second pressure portion, the third pressure portion, and the fourth pressure portion forms part of the coupling element.
15. The slide fastener chain according to claim 13, wherein each of the seals between the first pressure portion and the second pressure portion, and between the third pressure portion and the fourth pressure portion, is a watertight seal.
16. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein the main body of each of the first coupling element and the adjacent coupling elements has a tapered width parallel to the fastener axis, whereby, at a first lateral location, a first width, parallel to the fastener axis, of the main body of the relevant coupling element, adjacent to a first face of the fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted, is greater than, at the first lateral location, a second width, parallel to the fastener axis, of the main body of the relevant coupling element, at a location spaced from and above the first face of the fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted.
17. The slide fastener chain according to claim 16, wherein the first width is a maximum width of the main body, above the fastener tape, at the first lateral location and the second width is a minimum width of the main body, above the fastener tape, at the first lateral location, and wherein the second width is between about 40% and about 85% of the first width.
18. The slide fastener chain according to claim 16, wherein the main body of each of the first coupling element and the adjacent coupling elements has a tapered width parallel to the fastener axis, whereby, at the first lateral location, a third width, parallel to the fastener axis, of the main body of the relevant coupling element, adjacent to a second face of the fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted, is greater than, at the first lateral location, a fourth width, parallel to the fastener axis, of the main body of the relevant coupling element, at a location spaced from and below the second face of the fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted.
19. The slide fastener chain according to claim 18, wherein the third width is a maximum width of the main body, below the fastener tape, at the first lateral location and the fourth width is a minimum width of the main body, below the fastener tape, at the first lateral location, and wherein the fourth width is between about 40% and about 85% of the third width.
20. The slide fastener chain according to claim 6, wherein the first coupling element and the adjacent coupling elements are formed from a plastics material that is impermeable to water.
21. The slide fastener chain according to claim 1, wherein each of the first coupling element and the adjacent coupling elements is formed from a material whereby Young's Modulus for each of the first coupling element and the adjacent coupling elements is between about 1000 and about 2000.
22. A slide fastener comprising: the slide fastener chain according to claim 1; and a slider movably mounted on the first and second fastener stringers, such that the slider is movable relative to the first and second fastener stringers along the fastener axis: in a first direction in order to interdigitate the first row of coupling elements of the first fastener stringer with the second row of coupling elements of the second fastener stringer in order to secure the first fastener stringer and the second fastener stringer together, and in a second direction in order to decouple the first row of coupling elements of the first fastener stringer from the second row of coupling elements of the second fastener stringer in order to decouple the first fastener stringer and the second fastener stringer.
23. The slide fastener according to claim 22, further comprising: at least one top stop configured to provide a limit of movement of the slider along the fastener axis in the first direction; and/or a bottom stop configured to provide a limit of movement of the slider along the fastener axis in the second direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0077] Equivalent features shown within the figures have been labelled with the same reference numbers.
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[0079] The two stringers 12a, 12b when brought together (as shown in the bottom portion of
[0080] Each of the coupling elements 14a, 14b includes head and neck portions. When the coupling elements 14a and 14b are brought together such that they interdigitate, the head and neck portions of the coupling elements 14a of the first stringer 12a cooperate with the head and neck portions of the coupling elements 14b of the second stringer 12b to prevent lateral separation in a direction generally parallel to a lateral axis T of the coupling elements 14a, 14b.
[0081] The slider 11 is mounted to the chain 18 such that it can move along the chain 18 between the two stringers 12a, 12b. Movement of the slider 11 along the chain 18 in a first sliding direction E causes the coupling elements 14a of the first stringer 12a to attach to the coupling elements 14b of the second stringer 12b. Whereas movement of the slider along the chain in a second sliding direction D, opposite to the first sliding direction E, causes the coupling elements 14a of the first stringer 12a to detach from the coupling elements 14b of the second stringer 12b.
[0082] The chain 18 is commonly cut to a desired length to form a desired length of slide fastener 10. Stops (often referred to as top stops and bottom stops) are attached to either end of the chain 18. The stops limit the extent of movement that the slider 11 can undertake along the chain 18.
[0083] In the slide fastener shown in
[0084] The slide fastener has a single bottom stop 22 which is attached to the tapes 16a, 16b of both the first and second stringers 12a, 12b and which secures the tapes 16a and 16b together.
[0085] As shown in
[0086] In more detail, the main body 24 of the slider 11 includes an upper portion 30 connected to a lower portion 32 by a connection post (not shown) extending in a direction perpendicular to both the fastener axis L and lateral axis T. The upper portion 30 may be referred to as an upper wing or an upper blade. Likewise, the lower portion may be referred to as a lower wing or lower blade. The connection post may be referred to as the diamond.
[0087] The upper portion 30, lower portion 32 and connection post co-operate to define a Y-shaped channel within the slider. The Y-shaped channel is also defined by lateral flanges 42 and 44 on either side of the slider 11 which extend towards each other from the upper portion 30 and lower portion 32 respectively. In
[0088] The slider 11 extends in direction D, when mounted to the chain, from a head end 38 of the slider to a tail end 40 of the slider 11. The Y-shaped channel also includes a third arm which adjoins the first and second arms in the vicinity of a tail end of the connection post.
[0089] The first arm and second arm have respective first and second openings (not shown) at the head end 38 of the slider 11. The third arm has a third opening 46c at the tail end 40 of the slider 11.
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[0091] The first fastener stringer 12a includes a first fastener tape 16a having a first row of coupling elements 14a mounted on a first longitudinal edge 15a of the first fastener tape 16a.
[0092] The second fastener stringer 12b includes a second fastener tape 16b having a second row of coupling elements 14b mounted on a second longitudinal edge 15b of the second fastener tape 16b.
[0093] As previously discussed, the first row of coupling elements 14a may be interdigitated with the second row of coupling elements 14b along a fastener axis L in order to secure the first stringer 12a and a second stringer 12b together.
[0094] The slider 11 is movably mounted on the first and second fastener stringers 12a, 12b, such that the slider 11 is movable relative to the first and second fastener stringers 12a, 12b along the fastener axis L.
[0095] The slider is movable in a first direction E in order to interdigitate the first row of coupling elements 14a of the first fastener stringer 12a with the second row of coupling elements 14b of the second fastener stringer 12b in order to secure the first fastener stringer 12a and the second fastener stringer together 12b.
[0096] The slider 11 is also movable in a second direction D in order to decouple the first row of coupling elements 14a of the first fastener stringer 12a from the second row of coupling elements 14b of the second fastener stringer 12b in order to decouple the first fastener stringer 12a and the second fastener stringer 12b.
[0097] Although not shown in
[0098] In the present embodiment, all the coupling elements 14a of the first stringer 12a are identical to each other and to the coupling elements 14b of the second stringer 12b. This need not always be the case.
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[0100] The front view of
[0101] As can be seen best in
[0102] The head portion 54 includes a groove 58 which extends parallel to the fastener axis L. The groove 58 is located at the center of the height of the coupling element, the height being measured along axis H, which is perpendicular to both the fastener axis L and the lateral axis T. The groove 58 is located at the same height as the edge 15b of the fastener tape 16b upon which the coupling element 14b is mounted. In particular, a central axis GC of the groove 58 is located at the same height as the edge 15b of the fastener tape 16b upon which the coupling element 14b is mounted. Put another way, the groove 58 is located in the plane of the fastener tape 16b upon which the coupling element 14b is mounted. The groove 58 has a generally semi-circular or c-shaped profile when viewed along the fastener axis, as in
[0103] The main body 50 of each of the coupling elements 14a of the first row of coupling elements 14a is mounted to the first fastener tape 16a, and the main body 50 of each of the coupling elements 14b of the second row of coupling elements 14b is mounted to the second fastener tape 16b.
[0104] The first row of coupling elements 14a are mounted on the first longitudinal edge 15a of the first fastener tape 16a such that the first longitudinal edge 15a meets the neck portion 56 of each coupling element 14a of the first row of coupling elements. Likewise, as seen best in
[0105] The above examples differ from many known slide fastener chains in which the first row of coupling elements 14a are mounted on the first longitudinal edge 15a of the first fastener tape 16a such that the first longitudinal edge 15a (or, if present, entire thickness of the cord) is enclosed within the main body of each coupling element 14a of the first row of coupling elements, and the second row of coupling elements 14b are mounted on the second longitudinal edge 15b of the second fastener tape 16b such that the second longitudinal edge 15b (or, if present, entire thickness of the cord) is enclosed within the main body of each coupling element 14b of the second row of coupling elements.
[0106] As shown best in
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[0108] As can be seen most clearly in
[0109] Again, as can be seen most clearly in
[0110] First, the groove 58 of the first coupling element 14a receives and contacts, in a first contact region, a portion of the second longitudinal edge 15b of the second fastener tape 16b intermediate the adjacent coupling elements 14b.
[0111] Secondly, the head portion 54 of the first coupling element 14a is received between and contacts, at second and third contact regions respectively, the neck portion 56 of each of the adjacent coupling elements 14b.
[0112] Thirdly, one of the grooves 58 of the adjacent coupling elements (e.g. the upper of the two coupling elements labelled 14b in
[0113] Fourthly, the other of the grooves 58 of the adjacent coupling elements (e.g. the lower of the two coupling elements labelled 14b in
[0114] The contact in each of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth contact regions forms a seal such that water is substantially prevented from passing (for example in a direction along axis H) between the first coupling element 14a and each of the adjacent coupling elements 14b, and hence between the spaced apart first and second longitudinal edges 15a, 15b.
[0115] It will be understood that, for ease of explanation, the above description makes reference to the seal formed between one of the coupling elements of the first stringer and the respective two adjacent coupling elements of the second stringer which receive the coupling element of the first stringer when the coupling elements interdigitate. In practice, the same seal will be formed between each coupling element of the first stringer and the respective two adjacent coupling elements of the second stringer which receive said coupling element of the first stringer when the coupling elements interdigitate. In this way, a seal is created between all of the coupling elements of the first and second stringers along the entire length (parallel to the fastener axis) of the interdigitated coupling elements.
[0116] The contact between the grooves of the coupling elements on one fastener stringer and the longitudinal edge of the other fastener stringer, when the coupling elements are interdigitated, facilitates the creation of a seal between the two stringers, and also increases the ability of the coupled fastener stringers to resist unwanted separation due to lateral forces (in direction H, generally perpendicular to both the fastener axis and the lateral axis). This is also achieved without the need for any additional features being present on the coupling elements (such as the presence of retaining flanges on the shoulders of known coupling elements), making the design and manufacture of coupling elements, and hence a fastener chain according to the present invention more straightforward.
[0117] In a seal as discussed above, it will be understood that the seal may be fluid tight, e.g. watertight.
[0118] As is best visible in
[0119] As best seen in
[0120] The core 16c of each tape 16a, 16b is coated with and/or impregnated by a plastics material which is impermeable to water. The coating may be applied in any appropriate manner, for example, but not limited to, extruding the coating onto the core. Any appropriate water impermeable material may be used. In one example the coating material is polyurethane.
[0121] As shown in
[0122] In other embodiments, the second coating layer may be formed from a different material as compared to the first coating layer, the second coating layer may be the same thickness as or thicker than the first coating layer, or the second coating layer may not be present at all.
[0123] It can be seen that the cord 15a, 15b of each of the first and second fastener tapes 16a, 16b is coated with and/or impregnated by a plastics material which is impermeable to water. In the present embodiment, the first coating layer 16d extends around the cord 15a, 15b to adjoin the second coating layer 16e. Coating and/or impregnating the cords 15a, 15b with a plastics material not only makes the cords 15a, 15b water impermeable, but may also increase the resilience of the cords 15a, 15b.
[0124] Increasing the resilience of the cords 15a, 15b may increase the sealing force exerted by the cords 15a, 15b on the grooves of the coupling elements where they contact when the coupling elements interdigitate. This may increase the sealing effectiveness of the seal created between the cords 15a, 15b and the coupling elements 14b, 14a.
[0125] As best shown in
[0126] This may result in the separation distance S between the longitudinal edges 15a, 15b of the fastener tapes 16a, 16b being as small as possible when the coupling elements 14a, 14b are interdigitated. This reduces the area between the longitudinal edges 15a, 15b of the fastener tapes 16a, 16b which needs to be watertight in order for the fastener chain 13 to be watertight. This may improve the sealing effectiveness of fastener chain 13. In addition, reducing the separation distance S between the longitudinal edges 15a, 15b of the fastener tapes 16a, 16b may increase the strength of the fastener chain when exposed to a bending force, which is perpendicular to both the fastener axis and the lateral axis (e.g. a force exerted in direction H). This may increase the ability of the coupled fastener stringers 12a, 12b to resist unwanted separation due to such a bending force.
[0127] The thickness F (shown in
[0128] Referring now to
[0129] Furthermore, the first coupling element 14a includes a third pressure portion 60b and the other of the adjacent coupling elements (e.g. the lower of the two coupling elements labelled 14b in
[0130] In the embodiment shown in
[0131] The pressure portions help to increase the effectiveness of the seal between the coupling elements. This is achieved by the pressure portions being compressed in order for the coupling elements to interdigitate. The compression of the pressure portions means that, at the points where they contact other corresponding coupling elements, they exert a restoring force on the contacted coupling elements, resulting in an increase in the effectiveness of the seal.
[0132] In other embodiments, the pressure portions may take a different form.
[0133] As a further benefit to that discussed above, given that the pressure portions compress when the coupling elements are interdigitated, if the chain is bent or otherwise deformed when the coupling elements are interdigitated, the pressure portions will be able to expand slightly to maintain contact between contacting coupling elements to thereby maintain the seal. If the pressure portions were not present, then it is possible that contact between otherwise contacting coupling elements would be broken, thereby breaking the seal.
[0134] The first coupling element 14a and adjacent coupling elements 14b (indeed, all the coupling elements 14a and coupling elements 14b) are formed from the same plastics material which is impermeable to water as the material which is used to coat and/or impregnate the fastener tapes. It has been found that forming the coupling elements from the same material that the fastener tapes are coated and/or impregnated with may increase the adhesion strength between the fastener tapes and their respective coupling elements.
[0135] The first coupling element 14a and adjacent coupling elements 14b (indeed, all the coupling elements 14a and coupling elements 14b) are formed from a material (such as polyurethane) whereby Young's Modulus for each of the coupling elements is between about 1000 and about 2000. This may help to improve the effectiveness of the seal between the coupling elements. This may be because, the more it is possible to compress the coupling elements, the more tolerant the fastener chain is to be bent whilst the relevant coupling elements and fastener tapes maintain contact. Furthermore as discussed above, in relation to the pressure portions, the more the coupling elements are compressed, the more they can exert a restoring force on each other, thereby increasing the sealing effectiveness of the chain.
[0136] As best seen in
[0137] In the present example, the first width FW is a maximum width of the main body 50, above the first fastener tape 16a, at the first lateral location and the second width SW is a minimum width of the main body 50, above the first fastener tape 16a, at the first lateral location. However, in other embodiments, the first width and second width may be any appropriate widths.
[0138] In the present example, the second width is approximately 65% of the first width. However, in other embodiments, the second width may be between about 40% and about 85% of the first width. In the present example, the tapered sides 62 are inclined by an acute angle I of about 27 degrees relative to the axis H (i.e. the axis perpendicular to both the fastener axis L and lateral axis T). In other embodiments, the angle I may be any appropriate angle between about 15 degrees and about 45 degrees. It has been found that, if the angle I is too small, deformation of the coupling elements (as will be discussed in more detail below) occurs when the chain is bent, whereas if the angle I is too large, then the chain can burst when bent.
[0139] The tapering of sides of the main body of the coupling elements above the fastener tape has already been discussed. In addition, tapering of the sides of the main body below the fastener tape also occurs. In more detail, the main body 50 of each of the first coupling elements 14a and adjacent coupling elements 14b has a tapered width parallel to the fastener axis L, whereby, at a first lateral location (indicated by the cross-section line B in
[0140] In a similar manner to the tapered sides above the fastener tape, in the present embodiment, the third width FW is a maximum width of the main body 50, below the first fastener tape 16a, at the first lateral location and the fourth width SW is a minimum width of the main body 50, below the first fastener tape 16a, at the first lateral location. However, in other embodiments, the third width and fourth width may be any appropriate widths.
[0141] In the present example, the fourth width is approximately 65% of the third width. However, in other embodiments, the fourth width may be between about 40% and about 85% of the third width. In the present example, the tapered sides 64 are inclined by an acute angle I2 of about 27 degrees relative to the axis H (i.e. the axis perpendicular to both the fastener axis L and lateral axis T). In other embodiments, the angle I2 may be any appropriate angle between about 15 degrees and about 45 degrees. As before, it has been found that, if the angle I2 is too small, deformation of the coupling elements (as will be discussed in more detail below) occurs when the chain is bent, whereas if the angle I2 is too large, then the chain can burst when bent.
[0142] In the present example, the tapering of each of the tapered sides above the fastener tape is the same. Likewise, the tapering of each of the tapered sides below the fastener tape is the same. Furthermore, the tapering of the tapered sides above the fastener tape and below the fastener tape is the same. In other embodiments, one or more of these things may not be in the case.
[0143] The reason for the coupling elements 14a, 14b having tapered sides is as follows. As previously discussed, the coupling elements may be formed from a relatively compressible material. This helps, when the coupling elements are interdigitated, to improve the sealing between i) adjacent coupling elements, and ii) the coupling elements and the longitudinal edge (or cord) of the fastener tape that each coupling element contacts when the coupling elements interdigitate. However, forming the coupling elements from relatively compressible material means that the coupling elements may be compressed in situations which are undesirable.
[0144] One such situation is that shown in
[0145] It will be understood that, because the sides 64 of the main body 50 of the coupling element 14a are tapered, the extent to which the fastener chain can be bent until the main body of the coupling element contacts the main bodies of the coupling elements either side of it, is greater than that in the absence of tapered sides. As such, the tapered sides of the coupling elements enable greater bending of the slide fastener chain to occur before any contact between the main bodies of adjacent coupling elements of the same stringer occurs, which may lead to deformation of the coupling elements. The tapering therefore reduces the fastener chain's risk of failure due to bending of the fastener chain.
[0146] It will be understood that, whilst the above discussion focusses on tapered sides 64 below the fastener tapes in conjunction with bending of the fastener chain which results in a portion of the lower face of the fastener tape being moved so that it faces another portion of the lower face of the fastener tape, the discussion is equally relevant to tapered sides 62 above the fastener tapes in conjunction with bending of the fastener chain which results in a portion of the upper face of the fastener tape being moved so that it faces another portion of the upper face of the fastener tape (i.e. a bend of the fastener chain in the opposite direction to that shown in
[0147] The discussion above in relation to
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[0149] The main body of each of the coupling elements 14a, 14b has a tapered rear. The rear of each coupling element 14a, 14b is the portion of the main body which is located furthest away from the head portion of the coupling element. The tapered rear consists of a first tapered side 66 located above the fastener tape 16a, 16b; and a second tapered side 68 located below the fastener tape 16a, 16b. Each of the tapered sides 66, 68 can be said to be tapered along the lateral axis T, such that the height (measured parallel to axis H) of the coupling element decreases as the lateral distance (measured parallel to axis T) from the head portion of the coupling element increases.
[0150] In the present embodiment, each of the tapered sides 66, 68 on each coupling element are the same. This need not be in the case of other embodiments, and the tapered sides on each coupling element may be different and/or the tapered side 66 above the fastener tape may be different from the tapered side 68 below the fastener tape.
[0151] In the present embodiment, the tapered sides 66, 68 are generally planar and are inclined such that the acute angle 69 between the tapered side 66, 68 and the axis H is approximately 50 degrees. In other embodiments, the acute angle may be between about 10 degrees and about 75 degrees.
[0152] The tapered sides 66 are provided between an upper surface of the main body of the relevant coupling element and a rear of the main body of the relevant coupling element. Tapered sides 68 are provided between a lower surface of the main body of the relevant coupling element and a rear of the main body of the relevant coupling element. The rear of the main body of the coupling elements runs generally parallel to the axis H.
[0153] The tapered sides 66, 68 mean that there is a gap between the upper and lower flanges 42, 44 of the slider respectively and the upper and rear sides of the coupling elements. This gap may help to reduce contact, and therefore friction, between the coupling elements 14a, 14b and the internal surfaces of the slider 11. This may be particularly important if the coupling elements are formed from a compressible material which is soft and therefore susceptible to wear due to friction. As such, the gaps defined by the tapered sides 66, 68 help to avoid wear and therefore possible degradation of the coupling elements due to use of the slider on the slide fastener.
[0154] In addition, because the gaps reduce the friction between the slider and the coupling elements, it will also make it easier for the slider to be moved along the fastener chain, and therefore easier to open and close the slide fastener.
[0155] The tapered sides 66, 68 do not run all the way from the upper surface and lower surface, respectively, of the main body of the coupling element to the fastener tape 16a, 16b on which the relevant coupling element is mounted. In fact, the tapered sides 66, 68 run from the upper surface and lower surface, respectively, of the main body, to a location which is spaced along the axis H from the upper surface and the lower surface, respectively, of the relevant fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted.
[0156] It is also the case that the tapered sides 66 do not extend as close to the upper surface of the fastener tapes 16a, 16b as the upper flanges 42 of the slider 11. Likewise, the tapered sides 68 do not extend as close to the lower face of the fastener tapes 16a, 16b as the lower flanges 44 of the slider 11. In this manner, the separation distance H2 (measured parallel to axis H) between the upper and lower flanges 42, 44 of the slider is less than the separation distance H1 (measured parallel to axis H) between the portion of the tapered surface 66 closest to the upper surface of the fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted, and the portion of the tapered surface 68 closest to the lower surface of the fastener tape to which the coupling element is mounted. In the present embodiment H1 is 1.5 mm and H2 is 1 mm. Of course, in other embodiments, these distances may be different.
[0157] It is thought that, by the tapered surfaces not extending as close to the fastener tape as the tips of the relevant upper or lower flanges of the slider, the tapered surfaces can still provide gaps between the coupling elements and the internal surfaces of the slider, thereby reducing wear, but also a rear side of the coupling element can still contact the upper and lower flanges of the slider to help guide the slider along the fastener chain.
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[0159] It should be understood that the examples provided herein are merely exemplary of the present disclosure and that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope defined by the claims.