FASTENER
20220408883 · 2022-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41F1/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fastener for incorporation into an article of clothing, for example an adjustable cap, is disclosed. The fastener includes a first fastener counterpart and a second fastener counterpart that are co-operatively configured to define a plurality of co-operating connection systems. Each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently, includes a plurality of first interlocking counterparts and a plurality of second interlocking counterparts. The first and second fastener counterparts are cooperatively configured for disposition in a plurality of connected configurations. The plurality of connected configurations includes at least one multi-coupled connected configuration defined by at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships and participating first interlocking counterparts are releasably coupled with corresponding or participating second interlocking counterparts so that at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart is disposed between the participating ones of the second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships.
Claims
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47. A fastener, for incorporating into an article of clothing, for allowing size adjustment of the clothing, the fastener comprising: a first fastener counterpart; and second fastener counterpart; wherein: the first and second fastener counterparts are co-operatively configured to define a plurality of co-operating connection systems; each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently, includes a plurality of first interlocking counterparts and a plurality of second interlocking counterparts; for each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently: the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are defined by the first fastener counterpart and disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the first fastener counterpart, that is respective to the co-operating connection system; and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are defined by the second fastener counterpart and disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the second fastener counterpart, that is respective to the co-operating connection system; each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently, is configurable in a plurality of connected connection system configurations; for each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently: each one of the plurality of connected connection system configurations, independently, includes at least one releasably coupled relationship; each one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship, independently, is defined by releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts; the plurality of connected connection system configurations include at least one multi-coupled connected configuration; and for each one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration, independently: the at least one releasably coupled relationship is “N” releasably coupled relationships, wherein “N” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2); the “N” releasably coupled relationships includes “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships; at least one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration is an operative multi-coupled connected configuration, such that at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration is provided; and for each one of the at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration, independently: the “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships include at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships; and for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently: at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart, of the second interlocking counterparts, is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair; each one of the participating first interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair, independently, is an operative participating first interlocking counterpart; and each one of the at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart that is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair, independently, is an operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart.
48. The fastener as claimed in claim 47, wherein: the longitudinal axis that is respective to a one of the co-operating connection systems is parallel to the respective longitudinal axis of every other one of the co-operating connection systems.
49. The fastener as claimed in claim 47, wherein: for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently, there is an absence of a non-participating first interlocking counterpart between the participating first interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair.
50. The fastener as claimed in claim 47, wherein: for each one of the connected connection system configurations, independently, the non-participating second interlocking counterparts are those ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts of each one of the co-operating connection systems for which there is an absence of releasable coupling to a one of the first interlocking counterparts.
51. The fastener as claimed in claim 47, wherein: for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently, each one of the plurality of connected connection system configurations, independently, establishes one of a plurality of connected configurations of the first fastener counterpart and the second fastener counterpart.
52. The fastener as claimed in claim 47; wherein: for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently: the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are disposed along the longitudinal axis of the first fastener counterpart that is respective to the co-operating connection system such that adjacent ones of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are spaced apart from each other by a first-interlocking counterpart distance; and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are disposed along the longitudinal axis of the second fastener counterpart that is respective to the co-operating connection system such that adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are spaced apart from each other by a second-interlocking counterpart distance; the first-interlocking counterpart distance is greater than the second interlocking counterpart distance; and the first-interlocking counterpart distance for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems is the same and the second interlocking counterpart distance for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems is the same.
53. The fastener as claimed in claim 47; wherein: for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently: the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are disposed along the longitudinal axis of the first fastener counterpart that is respective to the co-operating connection system such that adjacent ones of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are spaced apart from each other by a first-interlocking counterpart distance; and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are disposed along the longitudinal axis of the second fastener counterpart that is respective to the co-operating connection system such that adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are spaced apart from each other by a second-interlocking counterpart distance; the first-interlocking counterpart distance is greater than the second interlocking counterpart distance; and the second interlocking counterpart distance for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems is the same; and the first-interlocking counterpart distance for at least one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems is different than the first-interlocking counterpart distance for other ones of the plurality of co-operating connection systems.
54. An article of clothing defining an opening for receiving a human body part, and including a fastener for allowing adjustment to the size of the opening, the fastener comprising: a first fastener counterpart; and second fastener counterpart; wherein: the first and second fastener counterparts are co-operatively configured to define a plurality of co-operating connection systems; each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently, includes a plurality of first interlocking counterparts and a plurality of second interlocking counterparts; for each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently: the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are defined by the first fastener counterpart and disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the first fastener counterpart, that is respective to the co-operating connection system; and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are defined by the second fastener counterpart and disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the second fastener counterpart, that is respective to the co-operating connection system; each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently, is configurable in a plurality of connected connection system configurations; for each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently: each one of the plurality of connected connection system configurations, independently, includes at least one releasably coupled relationship; each one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship, independently, is defined by releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts; the plurality of connected connection system configurations include at least one multi-coupled connected configuration; and for each one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration, independently: the at least one releasably coupled relationship is “N” releasably coupled relationships, wherein “N” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2); the “N” releasably coupled relationships includes “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships; at least one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration is an operative multi-coupled connected configuration, such that at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration is provided; and for each one of the at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration, independently: the “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships include at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships; and for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently: at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart, of the second interlocking counterparts, is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair; each one of the participating first interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair, independently, is an operative participating first interlocking counterpart; and each one of the at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart that is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair, independently, is an operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart.
55. The article of clothing as claimed in claim 54; wherein: the longitudinal axis that is respective to a one of the co-operating connection systems is parallel to the respective longitudinal axis of every other one of the co-operating connection systems.
56. The article of clothing as claimed in claim 54; wherein: for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently, there is an absence of a non-participating first interlocking counterpart between the participating first interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair.
57. The article of clothing as claimed in claim 54; wherein: for each one of the connected connection system configurations, independently, the non-participating second interlocking counterparts are those ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts of each one of the co-operating connection systems for which there is an absence of releasable coupling to a one of the first interlocking counterparts.
58. The article of clothing as claimed in claim 54; wherein: for each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems, independently, each one of the plurality of connected connection system configurations, independently, establishes one of a plurality of connected configurations of the first fastener counterpart and the second fastener counterpart.
59. A fastener, for incorporating into an article of clothing, for allowing size adjustment of the clothing, the fastener comprising: a first fastener counterpart including a plurality of first interlocking counterparts, each one of the first interlocking counterparts being disposed on a longitudinal axis of the first fastener counterpart; a second fastener counterpart including a plurality of second interlocking counterparts, each one of the second interlocking counterparts being disposed on a longitudinal axis of the second fastener counterpart; the first fastener counterpart and the second fastener counterpart are co-operatively configured for connection in a plurality of connected configurations; wherein: for each one of the plurality of connected configurations, independently: the second fastener counterpart overlaps the first fastener counterpart; the extent of the overlap is different relative to the overlap of every other one of the other connected configurations; the connection is established by at least one releasably coupled relationship; and each one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship, independently, is established by releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts; the plurality of connected configurations include at least one multi-coupled connected configuration; for each one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration, independently: the at least one releasably coupled relationship is “N” releasably coupled relationships, wherein “N” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2); the “N” releasably coupled relationships includes “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships; at least one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration is an operative multi-coupled connected configuration; and for each one of the at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration, independently: the “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships include at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships; and for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently: at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart, of the second interlocking counterparts, is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair; each one of the participating first interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair, independently, is an operative participating first interlocking counterpart; and each one of the at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart that is disposed between the operative participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair, independently, is an operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart.
60. The fastener as claimed in claim 59, wherein: the plurality of connected configurations includes: a first connected configuration, wherein the first connected configuration is a one of the at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration; in the first connected configuration: a plurality of the first interlocking counterparts are participating first interlocking counterparts; a plurality of the second interlocking counterparts are non-participating second interlocking counterparts; for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently: at least two of the plurality of the participating first interlocking counterparts are operative participating first interlocking counterparts; and at least one of the plurality of the non-participating second interlocking counterparts is an operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart; the participating first interlocking counterparts are releasable from corresponding participating second interlocking counterparts such that the first connected configuration is defeated with effect that the second fastener counterpart is released from the first fastener counterpart and becomes disposed for re-connection to the first fastener counterpart in at least another one of the plurality of connected configurations, wherein the at least another one of the plurality of connected configurations includes a second connected configuration; wherein: in the second connected configuration: at least one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship is an operative releasably coupled relationship; for each one of at least one operative releasably coupled relationship, the releasable coupling is a releasable coupling between a one of the at least two operative participating first interlocking counterparts and a one of the at least one operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart.
61. The fastener as claimed in claim 60; wherein: the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart to the first fastener counterpart in the second connected configuration is with effect that another multi-coupled connected configuration is established.
62. The fastener as claimed in claim 60; wherein: the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart to the first fastener counterpart in the second connected configuration is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart and the first fastener counterpart is changed.
63. The fastener as claimed in claim 62; wherein: the plurality of non-participating second interlocking counterparts include at least one non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterpart, and each one of the at least one non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterpart, independently, is a non-participating second interlocking counterpart that is disposed along the second longitudinal axis and other than between the participating second interlocking counterparts of an operative adjacent pair; the at least another one of the plurality of connected configurations includes a third connected configuration; and in the third connected configuration: for at least one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship, the releasable coupling is a releasable coupling between a one of the at least two operative participating first interlocking counterparts and a one of the at least one non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterpart.
64. The fastener as claimed in claim 63, wherein: the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart to the first fastener counterpart in the third connected configuration is with effect that another multi-coupled connected configuration is established.
65. The fastener as claimed in claim 63, wherein: the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart to the first fastener counterpart in the third connected configuration is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart and the first fastener counterpart is changed.
66. The fastener as claimed in claim 59, wherein: the plurality of connected configurations includes: a first connected configuration, wherein the first connected configuration is a one of the at least one operative multi-coupled connected configuration; in the first connected configuration: a plurality of the first interlocking counterparts are participating first interlocking counterparts; a plurality of the second interlocking counterparts are non-participating second interlocking counterparts; for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently: at least two of the plurality of the participating first interlocking counterparts are operative participating first interlocking counterparts; and at least one of the plurality of the non-participating second interlocking counterparts is an operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart; the plurality of non-participating second interlocking counterparts include at least one non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterpart, and each one of the at least one non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterpart, independently, is a non-participating second interlocking counterpart that is disposed on the second longitudinal axis and other than between the participating second interlocking counterparts of an operative adjacent pair; the participating first interlocking counterparts are releasable from corresponding participating second interlocking counterparts such that the first connected configuration is defeated with effect that the second fastener counterpart is released from the first fastener counterpart and becomes disposed for re-connection to the first fastener counterpart in at least another one of the plurality of connected configurations, wherein the at least another one of the plurality of connected configurations includes a third connected configuration; wherein: in the third connected configuration: for at least one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship, the releasable coupling is a releasable coupling between a one of the at least two operative participating first interlocking counterparts and a one of the at least one non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterpart.
67. The fastener as claimed in claim 66, wherein: the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart to the first fastener counterpart in the third connected configuration is with effect that another multi-coupled connected configuration is established.
68. The fastener as claimed in claim 66, wherein: the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart to the first fastener counterpart in the third connected configuration is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart and the first fastener counterpart is changed.
69. The fastener as claimed in claim 59, wherein: the plurality of first interlocking counterparts includes “X” first interlocking counterparts, wherein “X” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2); the plurality of second interlocking counterparts includes “Y” second interlocking counterparts, wherein “Y” is an integer that is greater than “X”; and “X” is a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of five (5); and “Y” is a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of twenty-five (25).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings which show example embodiments of the present application, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] The following is a description of a fastener 10 for releasably coupling two or more parts together in a plurality of different connected configurations according to example embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0046] In some embodiments, for example, the fastener is incorporated into an article of clothing 100 having an opening 110 for receiving a body part of a user, the fastener 10 enabling a wearer to adjust the size of the opening 110 associated with the article of clothing 100 for a comfortable fit. In some embodiments, for example, the article of clothing 100 includes an adjustable cap or hat 1100 configured for receiving a users' head. However, it will be understood that the fastener 10 may be incorporated into other articles of clothing or accessories for wearing by a user that are other than a hat.
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[0048] In some embodiments, for example, the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 are co-operatively configured to define a plurality of co-operating connection systems 40. Each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems 40, independently, includes a plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 and a plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44.
[0049] For each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 are defined by the first fastener counterpart 12 and are disposed along a longitudinal axis, X1, of the first fastener counterpart 12, that is respective to the co-operating connection system 40. Similarly, the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 are defined by the second fastener counterpart 14 and are disposed along a longitudinal axis, X2, of the second fastener counterpart 14, that is respective to the co-operating connection system 40.
[0050] In some embodiments, for example, the longitudinal axis X1, X2 that is respective to a one of the co-operating connection systems 40 is parallel to the respective longitudinal axis X1, X2 of every other one of the co-operating connection systems 40. In the subject example embodiment illustrated in
[0051] In some embodiments, for example, each one of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42, independently, includes a protrusion 32 and each one of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44, independently, includes a receiver 34.
[0052] In some embodiments, for example, the receiver 34 includes an aperture.
[0053] In some embodiments, for example, the protrusions 32 include posts 33 that extend orthogonally from the surface of the first side 24 of the first fastener counterpart 12.
[0054] In some embodiments, for example, each protrusion 32, independently, has a polyhedron shape.
[0055] In some embodiments for example, each protrusion 32, independently, is a hexagonal polyhedron in shape.
[0056] In some embodiments for example, each protrusion 32, independently, has a cylindrical shape.
[0057] In some embodiments, for example as shown in
[0058] In some embodiments, for example, each of the second interlocking counterparts 44 is an aperture 43 that is configured for receiving and co-operating with a corresponding one of the first interlocking counterparts 42 such that the first interlocking counterpart 42 becomes engaged within the aperture 43 with effect that the second fastener counterpart 14 is fastened to the first fastener counterpart 12. In some embodiments, for example, as illustrated in
[0059] In some embodiments, for example, the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 are configured so as to generally correspond to the shape of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42. In some embodiments, for example, the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 are configured so as to generally correspond to the shape of the head 35 of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42. Accordingly, in some embodiments, for example, each second interlocking counterpart 44 has a polygonal shape, in correspondence with the polygonal shape of the first interlocking counterparts 42. In the example embodiments illustrated in
[0060] In some embodiments, for example, the first fastener counterpart 12 is made from a first fastener counterpart material, such as, for example, by molding (e.g. injection molding), and the second fastener counterpart 14 is made from a second fastener counterpart material, such as, for example, by molding (e.g. injection molding). In some embodiments, for example, the first fastener counterpart material is polyethylene or a mixture comprising polyethylene and one or more other polymers, and examples of such other polymers include a polyolefin elastomer (POE) and ethylene-vinyl acetate. In some embodiments, for example, the polyethylene is one of: low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, or a combination of low-density polyethylene and high-density polyethylene. In some embodiments, for example, the first fastener counterpart material is one of: polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene, or silicone, or any combination thereof, or other rubber-like material.
[0061] In some embodiments, for example, the second fastener counterpart material is polyethylene or a mixture comprising polyethylene and one or more other polymers, and examples of such other polymers include a polyolefin elastomer (POE) and ethylene-vinyl acetate. In some embodiments, for example, the polyethylene is one of: low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, or a combination of low-density polyethylene and high-density polyethylene. In some embodiments, for example, the second fastener counterpart material is one of: polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene, or silicone, or any combination thereof, or other rubber-like material.
[0062] In some embodiments, for example the first fastener counterpart material and the second counterpart material are the same. In some embodiments, for example, the first fastener counterpart material is different than the second fastener counterpart material. In some embodiments, for example, the first fastener counterpart material is softer than the second fastener counterpart material.
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[0064] For each one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, independently, the extent of the overlap, D, is different relative to the extent of overlap of every other one of the other connected configurations 50.
[0065] In some example embodiments, for instance, when the fastener 10 is incorporated into an article of clothing 100, such as an adjustable cap 1100, each one of the connected configurations 50, independently, is associated with a size of opening, defined by the article of clothing 100, that is configured for receiving the body part of a user, or wearer. Accordingly, it will be understood that the size of opening associated with one connected configuration 50 is different than the size of opening associated with every other one of the plurality of connected configurations 50.
[0066] In some embodiments, for example, each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, independently, is configurable in a plurality of connected connection system configurations 51. Therefore, for each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, independently, each one of the plurality of connected connection system configurations 51, independently, includes at least one releasably coupled relationship 52. Each releasably coupled relationship 52, independently, is defined by releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′ of the respective connection system 40 of the plurality of connection systems 40.
[0067] In some embodiments, for example, the releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′ is defined by emplacement of the protrusion 32 of the participating first interlocking counterpart 42′ within the receiver 34 of the participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′. In some embodiments, for example, the releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′ is such that the protrusion 32, of the participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′, extends through the aperture of a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′.
[0068] In some embodiments, for example, the releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′, such that a relasably coupled relationship 52 is established, includes a snap fit engagement that is established in response to extension of the protrusion 32 of the participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ through the aperture or receiver 34 of a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′. In some embodiments, the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and the second interlocking counterparts 44′ are specifically sized and cooperatively configured such that the releasable coupling between a participating one (or ones) of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a participating one (or ones) of the second interlocking counterparts 44′ in a snap fit engagement is such that when the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 are releasably coupled in a connected configuration 50, the connection produces an audible “snap” or other sound that alerts the user or provides confirmation that the releasable coupling of the first fastener counterpart 12 to the second fastener counterpart 14 in the connected configuration has been effected. In example embodiments wherein the second interlocking counterpart 44 is an aperture 43 having a stepped profile, as described above, and the first interlocking counterparts 42 have a post-and-head configuration where the head 35 at the distal end of the post 33 has a diameter (or width) that this larger than the diameter (or width) of the post 33, the squeezing of the head 35 of the first interlocking counterpart 42 through the first portion 45 of the stepped profile aperture 43, and the subsequent release of the head 35 of the first interlocking counterpart 42 into the second portion 45 of the aperture 43, gives rise to the snap-fit engagement between the participating first interlocking counterpart 42′ and the participating second interlocking counterpart 44′ and provides audible confirmation that the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 have been releasably coupled in a connected configuration.
[0069] In some embodiments, for example, for each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, independently, the plurality of connected connection system configurations 51, include at least one multi-coupled connected configuration 510. Each multi-coupled connected configuration 510 of the plurality of connected connection system configurations 51, independently, defines a multi-coupled connected configuration 500 of the fastener 10. An example multi-coupled connected configuration 500 of the fastener 10 is illustrated in
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[0072] As well, for each one of the operative adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 620, each one of the participating first interlocking counterparts 42′ of the operative adjacent pair 620, independently, is an operative participating first interlocking counterpart 420. Similarly, each one of the at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart 44″ that is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts 44′ of the operative adjacent pair 620, independently, is an operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart 440. Furthermore, it will be understood that, while the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 are disposed in an operative multi-coupled connected configuration 500′, each one of the at least one operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440, independently, is disposed on the longitudinal axis X2 that is respective to the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 of the corresponding connection system 40, of the second fastener counterpart 14. Therefore, it will be understood that, for each one of the operative adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 620, independently, the participating second interlocking counterparts 44′ and the operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440 are disposed on the same longitudinal axis X2 that is respective to the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 of the corresponding connection system 40, of the second fastener counterpart 14. Furthermore, it will be understood that in an operative multi-coupled connected configuration 500′, for each one of the operative adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 620, independently, there is an absence of a non-participating first interlocking counterpart between the operative participating first interlocking counterparts 420 of the operative adjacent pair 620.
[0073] In some embodiments, for example, it will be understood that the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 on the first fastener counterpart 12, and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 on the second fastener counterpart 14, are cooperatively configured, such that, while the fastener 10 is disposed in any one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, each connected connection system configuration 51 of the co-operating connection systems 40 will include one or more participating second interlocking counterparts 44′, and a plurality of non-participating second interlocking counterparts 44″. The number of participating second interlocking counterparts 44′ and the number of non-participating second interlocking counterparts 44″ for each connected configuration 50 depend on the particular connected connection system configuration 51 associated with the particular connected configuration 50 of the fastener 10. In at least one of the multi-coupled connected configurations 500, some of the non-participating second interlocking counterparts 44″ will include operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440, as well as non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterparts 444. For the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration 500, each one of the non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterparts 444, independently, is a non-participating second interlocking counterpart 44″ that is disposed other than between the participating second interlocking counterparts 44′ of an operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships 620.
[0074] Accordingly, in some embodiments, for example, it will be understood that, the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 are disposed on the first fastener counterpart 12 such that the number of first interlocking counterparts 42 is less than the number of second interlocking counterparts 44 disposed on the second fastener counterpart 14. In some embodiments, for example, the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 includes a total number “X” of first interlocking counterparts, wherein “X” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2), while the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 includes a total number “Y” of second interlocking counterparts, wherein “Y” is an integer that is greater than “X”. In some embodiments, for example, the ratio of “Y” to “X” is at least 3:2. In some embodiments, for example, the integer “X” is a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of seven (7). In some embodiments, for example, the integer “Y” is a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of twenty five (25). However, it will be understood that the exact number of first interlocking counterparts 42 and the exact number of second interlocking counterparts 44 in each of the co-operating connection systems 40 will depend on the overall size, configuration and intended application of the fastener 10. Furthermore, as will be described in further detail below in reference to the example embodiments illustrated in
[0075] Referring now to
[0076] In some embodiments, for example, the distance d2, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44, is from a minimum of 3 mm to a maximum of 12 mm. In other embodiments, for example, the distance d2, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44, is from a minimum of 4 mm to a maximum of 7 mm. In some embodiments, for example, the distance d2, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 is 5 mm. In some embodiments, for example, the distance d2, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 is from a minimum of 3.175 mm (e.g. ⅛ in) to a maximum of 9.525 mm (e.g. ⅜ in). In some embodiments, for example, the distance d2, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 is from a minimum of 3.175 mm (e.g. ⅛ in) to a maximum of 6.35 mm (e.g. 2/8 in). In example embodiments where the fastener 10 is incorporated into an adjustable cap or hat, in some embodiments, the distance d2, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44, is 3.175 mm (e.g. ⅛ in), the fastener 10 thereby allowing adjustment of the hat size in increments of ⅛ in which corresponds to the difference between typical, conventional fitted hat sizes.
[0077] In some embodiments, for example, the distance d1, measured centre-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 is at least 12.7 mm. However, it will be understood that the distance, d1, as measured center-to-centre between adjacent ones of the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42, will be a multiple of the distance d2 by which the second interlocking counterparts 44 are spaced apart, wherein the multiple is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2).
[0078] In some embodiments, for example, the second fastener counterpart 14 is configured such that the second, free end portion 22 of the second fastener counterpart 12 includes a tab portion 48 that extends at an angle relative to the plane of the second fastener counterpart 14. In some embodiments, for example, the tab portion 48 facilitates release of the second fastener counterpart 14 from the first fastener counterpart 12 such that a connected configuration 50 is defeated. In some embodiments, for example, the tab portion 48 is disposed at an angle relative to the plane of the surface of the face 30 of the second fastener counterpart 14 such that disposition of the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 in any one of the plurality of connected configurations 50 is such that the tab portion 48 extends out of the plane of contact between the first face 24 of the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second face 30 of the second fastener counterpart 14. In some embodiments, for example, the tab portion 48 extends out of the plane of contact between the first face of the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second face of the second fastener counterpart 14 by an angle, a. In some embodiments, for example, the angle, a, that the tab portion 48 extends out of the plane of contact between the first face of the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second face of the second fastener counterpart 14 is from a minimum of 15 degrees to a maximum of 45 degrees. In some embodiments, for example, the angle, a, that the tab portion 48 extends out of the plane of contact between the first face of the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second face of the second fastener counterpart 14 is from a minimum of 22.5 degrees to a maximum of 37.5 degrees. In some embodiments, for example, the angle, a, that the tab portion 48 extends out of the plane of contact between the first face of the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second face of the second fastener counterpart 14 is 30 degrees. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the tab portion 48 provides a gripping portion for a user to grasp the second fastener counterpart 12 and pull the second fastener counterpart 14 away from the first fastener counterpart 12 such that the releasable coupling between the participating first interlocking counterparts 42′ and the second interlocking counterparts 44′ is defeated. Additionally, in some embodiments, for example, the tab portion 48 may provide some clearance between the second fastener counterpart 14 and the first fastener counterpart 12 in instances where the fastener 10 is disposed in a connected configuration 50 wherein a non-participating first interlocking counterpart 42 would otherwise interfere with the second fastener counterpart 14 being disposed in an overlapping relationship to establish a connected configuration 50.
[0079] Referring in particular to
[0080] Use of the fastener 10 for adjusting the size of an opening will now be described in further detail with reference to the various example connected configurations illustrated in
[0081] In the first connected configuration 50(1), for each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, a plurality of the first interlocking counterparts 42 are participating first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a plurality of the second interlocking counterparts 44 are non-participating second interlocking counterparts 44″ for which there is an absence of coupling with a first interlocking counterpart 42. An example embodiment of a first connected configuration 50(1) is illustrated in
[0082] For each one of the operative adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 620 that defines the operative multi-coupled connected configuration 510′, the plurality of the participating first interlocking counterparts 42′ are operative participating first interlocking counterparts 420 with, for example, three operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440 disposed between the are operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart 440 operative participating first interlocking counterparts 420 of each operative adjacent pair 620. In the subject example embodiment, two non-operative, non-participating second interlocking counterparts 444 are disposed most proximal to the second, distal end portion of the second fastener counterpart 14. It will be understood, however, that in other embodiments, there may be fewer operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440 or more operative non-participating second interlocking counterpart 440 disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts 44′ than what is shown in the example embodiment illustrated in
[0083] While the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 are disposed in the first connected configuration 50(1), the participating first interlocking counterparts 42′ are releasable from the corresponding participating second interlocking counterparts 44′ such that the first connected configuration 50(1) is defeated with effect that the second fastener counterpart 14 is released from the first fastener counterpart 12 and becomes disposed for re-connection to the first fastener counterpart 12 in at least another one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, for example, a second connected configuration 50(2). An example embodiment of a second connected configuration 50(2) is illustrated in
[0084] Re-connection of the second fastener counterpart 14 to the first fastener counterpart 12 in the second connected configuration 50(2) is such that another at least one releasably coupled relationship 52 is established, wherein, the another at least one releasably coupled relationship 52 is an operative releasably coupled relationship 520 that is defined, at least, by a releasable coupling between one of the operative participating first interlocking counterparts 420(1) of the first connected configuration 50(1) and one of the operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440(1) of the first connected configuration 50(1). Accordingly, at least one of the operative non-participating second interlocking counterparts 440 of the first connected configuration 50(1) becomes a participating second interlocking counterpart 44′ of the second connected configuration 50(2). In some embodiments, for example, the second connected configuration 50(2) is another multi-coupled connected configuration 500, as shown for instance in
[0085] In some embodiments, for example, the operative releasably coupled relationship 520 established by the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart 14 to the first fastener counterpart 12 in a second connected configuration 50(2) (see
[0086] The re-connection of the second fastener counterpart 14 to the first fastener counterpart 12 from the first connected configuration 50(1) to the second connected configuration 50(2) is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart 14 and the first fastener counterpart 12 is changed. In the example embodiments illustrated in
[0087] In some embodiments, for example, when the fastener 10 is disposed in one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, for example the connected configuration 50 illustrated in
[0088] In some embodiments, for example, the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart 14 to the first fastener counterpart 12 in the third connected configuration 50(3) is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart 14 and the first fastener counterpart 12 is changed. In some embodiments, for example, the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart 14 to the first fastener counterpart 12 in the third connected configuration 50(3) is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart 14 and the first fastener counterpart 12 increases. In some embodiments, for example, the re-connection of the second fastener counterpart 14 to the first fastener counterpart 12 in the third connected configuration 50(3) is with effect that the extent of the overlap between the second fastener counterpart 14 and the first fastener counterpart 12 decreases. In the example embodiments illustrated in
[0089] When the fastener 10 is incorporated into an article of clothing 100, for example, the plurality of connected configurations 50 each correspond to a different sized opening associated with the article of clothing 100. For instance, when the fastener 10 is incorporated into an article of clothing 100 and is disposed in a connected configuration 50 defined by only a single releasably coupled relationship 52 between a participating first interlocking counterpart 42′ and a participating second interlocking counterpart 44′ disposed proximal to the second free end portions 20, 22 of the corresponding first or second fastener counterpart 12, 14, for instance as shown in
[0090] Referring now to
[0091] In the example embodiment illustrated in
[0092] Referring now to
[0093] Accordingly, it will be understood that in some example embodiments, the fastener 10 includes first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 that are co-operatively configured to define a plurality of co-operating connection systems 40 where each one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems 40, independently, includes a plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 and a plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 such that for each one of the co-operating connections systems, independently, the plurality of first interlocking counterparts are defined by the first fastener counterpart and disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the first fastener counterpart, that is respective to the co-operating connection system and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts are defined by the second fastener counterpart and disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the second fastener counterpart, that is respective to the co-operating connection system. The first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 are co-operatively configured for connection in a plurality of connected configurations 50 wherein for each one of the plurality of connected configurations, independently, the second fastener counterpart overlaps the first fastener counterpart, the extent of the overlap is different relative to the overlap of every other one of the other connected configurations, and the connection is established by at least one releasably coupled relationship in at least one of the plurality of co-operating connection systems. Additionally, each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, independently, is configurable in a plurality of connected connection system configurations 50 where, for each one of the co-operating connection systems 40, independently, the plurality of connected connection system configurations include at least one multi-coupled connected configuration 500 as defined above in connection with the previously described embodiments wherein for each one of the at least one multi-coupled connected configuration, independently, the connection of the connected connection system configuration is established by “N” releasably coupled relationships, wherein “N” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2), the “N” releasably coupled relationships includes “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships, the “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships including at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships where, for each one of the at least one operative adjacent pair of releasably coupled relationships, independently, at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart, of the second interlocking counterparts, is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of the operative adjacent pair.
[0094] In other example embodiments, for each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently, the plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42 defined by the first fastener counterpart 12 and the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44 defined by the second fastener counterpart 14 are arranged such that each one of the co-operating connection systems, independently, is configurable in a plurality of connected connection system configurations 500 where for at least one of the co-operating connection systems 40, independently, each one of the plurality of connected connection system configurations 500, independently, includes at least one releasably coupled relationship defined by releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42 and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44, the at least one of the co-operating connection systems 40 also being configurable in at least one multi-coupled connected configuration 510 as defined above. Accordingly, in some embodiments, it will be understood that not all of the co-operating connection systems 40 will have corresponding first and second interlocking counterparts 42, 44 that are arranged such that a multi-coupled connected configuration 510 with at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart 44′ disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts of an operative adjacent pair.
[0095] Referring now to
[0096] In the example embodiment of
[0097] As shown in
[0098] In some embodiments, for example, the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 are aligned along the circumference of the rim 106 defined by the sidewalls 104 of the cap 1100. In this manner, the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 are disposed for connection in a plurality of connected configurations 50, where each one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, independently defines a corresponding size of opening 101. Each corresponding size of opening 101 also defines, in some instances, a different sized opening 110 at the back of the cap 1100.
[0099] Accordingly, in some embodiments, for example, there is provided an article of clothing defining an opening for receiving a human body part, and including a fastener 10 for allowing adjustment to the size of the opening 101 wherein the fastener 10 includes a plurality of cooperating connection systems 40, wherein each connection system 40 includes a plurality of first interlocking counterparts 42, disposed along a longitudinal axis of the first fastener counterpart that is respective to the connection system 40, and a plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44, disposed along a longitudinal axis, of the second fastener counterpart that is respective to the connection system 40.
[0100] The first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 are incorporated into the article of clothing 100 or cap 1100 such that the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 are cooperatively configured for connection in a plurality of connected configurations 50 wherein for each one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, independently, the second fastener counterpart 14 overlaps the first fastener counterpart 12 and the size of the opening defined by the article of clothing 100 is different than the corresponding opening of every other one of the connected configurations 50.
[0101] Disposition of the first fastener counterpart 12 and the second fastener counterpart 14 in one of the plurality of connected configurations 50 is such that the connection is defined by at least one releasably coupled relationship 22 within the cooperating connection systems 40. Each one of the at least one releasably coupled relationship 22, independently, is defined by releasable coupling between a participating one of the first interlocking counterparts 42′ and a participating one of the second interlocking counterparts 44′. In some embodiments, for example, the connected configuration 50 is a multi-coupled connected configuration 500 that includes “N” releasably coupled relationships 52, wherein “N” is an integer that is greater than or equal to two (2), and the “N” releasably coupled relationships 52 includes “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 62. The “N−1” adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 62 are operative adjacent pairs of releasably coupled relationships 620 wherein at least one non-participating second interlocking counterpart 44″, of the plurality of second interlocking counterparts 44, is disposed between the participating second interlocking counterparts 42′ of the operative adjacent pair 62.
[0102] Therefore, it will be understood that for each one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, independently, the size of the corresponding opening is different than the corresponding opening of every other one of the connected configurations 50, Therefore, while the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 are disposed in one of the plurality of connected configurations 50, the fastener is disposed in one of a plurality of closed positions corresponding to a particular size of opening 101.
[0103] In order to adjust the size of the article of clothing 100 or to adjust the size of the cap 1100 from one connected configuration 50 to another one of the connected configuration 50, the second fastener counterpart 14 is released from the first fastener counterpart 12 such that the connected configuration 50 of the fastener 10 is defeated, the second fastener counterpart 14 therefore becoming disposed for re-connection to the first fastener counterpart 12 in another one of the connected configurations 50, as described above in connection with
[0104] Since the first and second fastener counterparts 12, 14 may be coupled or releasably connected together in a large number of connected configurations 50 (or a large number of alternate closed positions), as a result of the increased number of second interlocking counterparts 40 provided on the second fastener counterpart 14 as compared to the number of first interlocking counterparts 42 provided on the first fastener counterpart 12, the size adjustment of the article of clothing 100 or the cap 1100 into which the fastener 10 is incorporated can be more finely tuned than the size adjustment available in conventional straps or fasteners used in other conventional caps, such as baseball caps, where the number of second interlocking counterparts 44 is generally the same as the number of first interlocking counterparts 42. Therefore, the fastener 10, as incorporated in to the article of clothing 100 or cap 1100 allows for smaller adjustments in the sizing of the circumference of crown portion 102 which, in turn, allows the article of clothing 100 or cap 1100 to be more finely adjusted to more accurately fit the body part of the user of the circumference of the wearer's head.
[0105] While various embodiments of fastener 10 and article of clothing 100 or adjustable cap 1100 have been described, it will be understood that certain adaptations and modifications of the described embodiments can be made. Therefore, the above discussed embodiments are considered to be illustrative and not restrictive.