LOCKING ZIPPER PULLS
20240373994 ยท 2024-11-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Locking pull-tabs for a zipper include a first pull-tab that may be connected to a first slider and a second pull-tab that may be connected to a second slider of the zipper. The first pull-tab and second pull-tab include a first locking coupler and a second locking coupler, respectively. The first locking coupler and second locking coupler may enable the first pull-tab and second pull-tab to engage each other in a manner that secures a zipper in a closed arrangement and, thus, provides some security to contents of an item that are enclosed in the item with the zipper. The first locking coupler and second locking coupler may engage each other in a manner that requires intentional and conspicuous manipulation of the first pull-tab and second pull-tab to uncouple them. Methods for locking a zipper are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A zipper lock comprising: a first pull-tab having a body, at least one connector protruding from the body and attachable to a cable, and a first locking coupler integrated into the body; and a second pull-tab having a body, at least one connector protruding from the body and attachable to a cable, and a second locking coupler integrated into the body, the second locking coupler for engaging with the first locking coupler, wherein the zipper lock is capable of rotating from a first open position to a first locked position and rotating from a second open position to a second locked position, the first locked position being different than the second locked position.
2. The zipper lock of claim 1, wherein the first locking coupler comprises a void defined by the body of the first pull-tab.
3. The zipper lock of claim 1, wherein the second locking coupler comprises a protrusion extending from the body of the second pull-tab.
4. The zipper lock of claim 1, wherein the body of the first pull-tab and the body of the second pull-tab are substantially identical.
5. The zipper lock of claim 1, wherein the first locking coupler comprises a first void extending partially through the body of the first pull-tab and a second void extending through the body of the first pull-tab.
6. The zipper lock of claim 5, wherein the first void comprises a quatrefoil opening and a retaining wall, the retaining wall for locking the second locking coupler within the first locking coupler when the zipper lock is in the first or second locked positions.
7. The zipper lock of claim 1, wherein the at least one connector of the first pull-tab and the at least one connector of the second pull-tab are aligned/super-imposed in the first locked position.
8. The zipper lock of claim 1, wherein the at least one connector of the first pull-tab and the at least one connector of the second pull-tab are opposed in the second locked position.
9. A zipper locking system comprising: a first pull-tab having a triangular body, a pair of connectors protruding from the triangular body and attachable to a cable, and a mating void defined by an apex of the triangular body; and a second pull-tab having a triangular body, a pair of connectors protruding from the triangular body and attachable to a cable, and a mating protrusion integrated into an apex of the triangular body, the mating protrusion for engaging with the mating void, the zipper locking system having a first open position, a first locked position, a second open position, and a second locked position, and a transition from the first open position to the first locked position comprising an approximately 90 rotation of the second pull-tab relative to the first pull-tab when the mating protrusion is engaged with the mating void.
10. The zipper locking system of claim 9, wherein the mating void of the first pull-tab comprises a first opening and a second opening, the second opening smaller than the first opening.
11. The zipper locking system of claim 10, wherein the first opening comprises a quatrefoil opening and a retaining wall, the second opening defined by the retaining wall.
12. A method of locking a zipper comprising: mating a first pull-tab with a second pull-tab; and rotating the second pull-tab approximately 90 to a locked position.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein mating the first pull-tab with the second pull-tab comprises inserting a locking coupler of the second pull-tab into a locking coupler of the first pull-tab.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the locked position comprises a first locked position and a second locked position.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein in the first locked position, the first pull-tab is substantially superimposed with the second pull-tab.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein in the second locked position, the first pull-tab is opposingly aligned with the second pull-tab.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein in the second locked position, the second pull-tab is reflected over an X-axis from the first pull-tab.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein rotating the second pull-tab approximately 90 to a locked position comprises rotating the second pull-tab counterclockwise approximately 90 to a first locked position.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein rotating the second pull-tab approximately 90 to a locked position comprises rotating the second pull-tab counterclockwise approximately 90 to a second locked position.
20. The method of claim 12, wherein rotating the second pull-tab approximately 90 to a locked position comprises rotating the second pull-tab clockwise approximately 90 to a first locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0029] In some embodiments, the first locking coupler 15 is defined by and extends through the pull-tab body 11, adjacent to the apex 14. In some embodiments, the first locking coupler 15 is defined by and extends through the pull-tab body 11, just above the apex 14. The first locking coupler 15 extends from the front face 19a, through the pull-tab body 11, to the back face 19b. The first locking coupler 15 includes a first void 16 in the front face 19a, a second void 18 in the back face 19b, and a retaining wall 17 between the front face 19a and back face 19b. The first void 16 and the second void 18 may be aligned (e.g., concentrically aligned, etc.) and communicate with each other. The shapes of the first void 16 and second void 18 may not be identical; thus, the first void 16 and second void 18 may not be completely aligned with each other. The retaining wall 17 may be located along a boundary between the first void 16 and second void 18 at locations where the first void 16 and second void 18 are not aligned. As illustrated, the first void 16 may have the shape of a cruciform with rounded ends (which define four notches 16n of the first void 16, or two diametrically opposed pairs of notches 16n, including a first pair of notches 16n-a and a second pair of notches 16n-b) and a circular opening 16c at a center of the cruciform, though other shapes are contemplated herein.
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[0032] In some embodiments, the second locking coupler 25 includes a protrusion 26 having at least one tab 27 and a slot 28. In some embodiments, the protrusion 26 is located just above the apex 24 and protrudes away from the back face 29a of the pull-tab body 21 (e.g., perpendicularly, at a non-perpendicular angle, etc.). The slot 28 may extend centrally through (e.g., along a diameter of, etc.) the protrusion 26. The at least one tab 27 may extend laterally (e.g., circumferentially, etc.) from the protrusion 29 at or adjacent to a tip of the protrusion 29. The second locking coupler 25 may include two (2) tabs 27 disposed symmetrically about the slot 28 (i.e., on opposite sides of the slot 28they may be diametrically opposed, etc.). The protrusion 26 is sized and shaped to be received by and mate with the first locking coupler 15 of the first pull-tab 10. Concomitantly, the first locking coupler 15 is sized and shaped to mate with and receive the protrusion 26 of the second pull-tab 20. The tabs 27 of the second locking coupler 25 may have shapes and arrangement that correspond to the shapes and arrangement of notches 16n of the first void 16 and second void 18 and portions of the retaining wall, enabling them to pass through the notches 18n of the second void 18 and be received and engaged by the notches 16n of the first void 16, and rest against the portions of the retaining wall 17. The slot 28 of the second locking coupler 25 enables the tabs 27 to be pressed toward each other (i.e., toward a longitudinal axis of the protrusion 26) in a stressed state of the second locking coupler 25 then resiliently return to their original positions in a relaxed state of the second locking coupler 25. The slot 28 may thereby enable the tabs 27 to be pressed together in the stressed state to move between the first pair of notches 16n-a of the first void 16 and the second pair of notches 16n-b of the first void 16. The tabs 27 may snap back into place upon being received by the first pair of notches 16n-a or the second pair of notches 16n-b.
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[0035] The second pull-tab 20 and the second zipper pull of which the second pull-tab 20 is a part may be part of a zipper that also includes the first zipper pull and its first pull-tab 10. Again, such a zipper may be integrated into any suitable item, such as a bag (e.g., a backpack, a sling bag, etc.), luggage (e.g., a suitcase, a garment bag, etc.), an item of apparel, or any other item having a zipper.
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[0039] When the tabs 27 of the second locking coupler 15 are positioned within the second pair of notches 16n-b of the first void 16 of the first locking coupler 15, the tabs 27 also abut or rest against the retaining wall 17 of the first locking coupler 15. The retaining wall 17 provides a stop for movement of the second locking coupler 25 out of the first locking coupler 15. Specifically, with the tabs 27 abutting the retaining wall 17, the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 cannot be pulled apart from each other without intentionally and conspicuously manipulating the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 (e.g., by rotating then to an unlocked arrangement, etc.). The retaining wall 17 prevents exit of the tabs 27 and, thus, the second locking coupler 25 from the first locking coupler 15 except upon rotation of the second second pull-tab 20 and/or the first pull-tab 10. In this way, the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 are locked together and, therefore, would lock the zipper, preventing the zipper and, thus, an item of which the zipper is a part, from being unintentionally or inconspicuously (e.g., by a thief, a child, etc.) opened.
[0040] In some embodiments, the second locking coupler 25 may be received by the first locking coupler 15 such that the tip of the protrusion 26 is flush or substantially flush with the front face 19a of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10. When the zipper lock 100 is in the first locked arrangement 102, the back face 19b of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10 abuts or rests against the back face 29a of the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20. In some embodiments, an entirety of the back face 19b abuts or rests against an entirety of the back face 29a. In some embodiments, neither the back face 19b nor the back face 29a include beveled or rounded edges; the lack of beveled or rounded edges may facilitate a close or tight fit of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10 and the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20 against each other. In other embodiments, the front face 19a and the front face 29b each include beveled or rounded edges, which may facilitate grasping of the zipper lock 100 and/or its first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 by a user.
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[0042] In the second locked arrangement 104, a portion of the back face 19b of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10 abuts or interfaces with a portion of the back face 29a of the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20. Specifically, overlapping portions of the back face 19b and back face 29a may abut or rest on each other. For example, the apex 14 and an adjacent portion of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10 may overlap the apex 24 and an adjacent portion of the pull-tab body 21, with corresponding portions of the back face 19b of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10 and the back face 29a of the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20 abutting or resting on each other.
[0043] In the second locked arrangement 104, the first locking coupler 15 receives the second locking coupler 25. As in the first locked arrangement 102 of
[0044] When the tabs 27 of the second locking coupler 15 are positioned within the second pair of notches 16n-b of the first void 16 of the first locking coupler 15, the tabs 27 also abut or rest against the retaining wall 17 of the first locking coupler 15. The retaining wall 17 provides a stop for movement of the second locking coupler 25. Specifically, with the tabs 27 abutting the retaining wall 17, the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 cannot be pulled apart from each other without intentionally and conspicuously manipulating the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 (e.g., by rotating then to an unlocked arrangement, etc.). The retaining wall 17 prevents exit of the tabs 27 and, thus, the second locking coupler 25 from the first locking coupler 15 except upon rotation of the second pull-tab 20 and/or the first pull-tab 10. In this way, the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 are locked together and, therefore, would lock the zipper, preventing the zipper and, thus, an item of which the zipper is a part, from being unintentionally or inconspicuously (e.g., by a thief, a child, etc.) opened.
[0045] In some embodiments, the second locking coupler 25 may be received by the first locking coupler 15 such that the tip of the protrusion 26 is flush or substantially flush with the front face 19a of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10. As before, the back face 19b and the back face 29a may lack beveled or rounded edges; the lack of beveled or rounded edges may facilitate a close or tight fit of overlapping portions of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10 and the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20 against each other. In other embodiments, the front face 19a and the front face 29b may each include beveled or rounded edges, which may facilitate grasping of the zipper lock 100 and/or its first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 by a user.
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[0047] In the first unlocked arrangement 106, a portion of the back face 29a of the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20 abuts or interfaces with a superimposed, opposed portion of the back face 19b of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10. Specifically, as seen mostly clearly in
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[0049] Upon rotation (either clockwise or counterclockwise), the tabs 27 of the second locking coupler 25 will be positioned adjacent to or abut the retaining wall 17 of the first locking coupler 15, preventing the tabs 27 and, thus, the second locking coupler 25 from exiting the first void 16 of the first locking coupler 15. That is, the retaining wall 17 prevents the second locking coupler 25 from being released or pulled out of the first locking coupler 15. In this way, the first pull-tab 10 is locked to the second pull-tab 20.
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[0051] Also in the second unlocked arrangement 108, a portion of the back face 29a of the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20 abuts or interfaces with a superimposed, opposed portion of the back face 19b of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10. Specifically, a portion of the back face 29a at a right arm R of the pull-tab body 21 of the second pull-tab 20 overlaps or abuts a portion of the back face 19b at a left arm L of the pull-tab body 11 of the first pull-tab 10. The right arm R includes the portion of the pull-tab body 21 extending between the apex 24 and the connector 22 (
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[0053] Upon rotation (either clockwise or counterclockwise), the tabs 27 of the second locking coupler 25 will be positioned adjacent to or abut the retaining wall 17 of the first locking coupler 15, preventing the tabs 27 and, thus, the second locking coupler 25 from exiting the first void 16 of the first locking coupler 15. That is, the retaining wall 17 prevents the second locking coupler 25 from being released or pulled out of the first locking coupler 15. In this way, the first pull-tab 10 is locked to the second pull-tab 20.
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[0056] The method 300 may also include rotating the second pull-tab 20 approximately 90 to a locked position. In some embodiments, the locked position includes a first locked arrangement 102 (
[0057] Rotation of the second pull-tab 20 causes the tabs 27 of the second locking coupler 25 to be positioned within the second pair of notches 16n-b of the first void 16, where the tabs 27 are positioned adjacent to and may abut or rest against the retaining wall 17 of the first locking coupler 15. In this way, the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 are locked together. Whether the first pull-tab and second pull-tab 20 are locked in the first or second locked arrangement may depend where (and in what orientation) the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 are located on a bag, briefcase, jacket, or other item having a zipper. For example, when the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 are adjacent each other and in a substantially parallel orientation (that is, the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 are side-by-side), the first pull-tab 10 and second pull-tab 20 may be joined in the first locked arrangement 102 (
[0058] While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination.
[0059] The terms about and approximately refer to numerical parameters within 10% of the indicated range. The terms a, an, the, and similar referents used in the context of describing the embodiments of the present disclosure (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. Recitation of ranges of values herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein is intended merely to better illuminate the embodiments of the present disclosure and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the present disclosure. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0060] Groupings of alternative elements or embodiments disclosed herein are not to be construed as limitations. Each group member may be referred to and claimed individually or in any combination with other members of the group or other elements found herein. It is anticipated that one or more members of a group may be included in, or deleted from, a group for reasons of convenience and/or patentability. When any such inclusion or deletion occurs, the specification is deemed to contain the group as modified thus fulfilling the written description of all Markush groups used in the appended claims.
[0061] Certain embodiments are described herein, including the best mode known to the author(s) of this disclosure for carrying out the embodiments disclosed herein. Of course, variations on these described embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The author(s) expects skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the author(s) intends for the embodiments of the present disclosure to be practiced otherwise than specifically described herein. Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the present disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
[0062] Specific embodiments disclosed herein may be further limited in the claims using consisting of or consisting essentially of language. When used in the claims, whether as filed or added per amendment, the transition term consisting of excludes any element, step, or ingredient not specified in the claims. The transition term consisting essentially of limits the scope of a claim to the specified materials or steps and those that do not materially affect the basic and novel characteristic(s). Embodiments of this disclosure so claimed are inherently or expressly described and enabled herein.
[0063] Although this disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the claims that follow, but merely as providing illustrations of some embodiments of elements and features of the disclosed subject matter. Other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, and of their elements and features, may be devised which do not depart from the spirit or scope of any of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. Accordingly, the scope of each claim is limited only by its plain language and the legal equivalents thereto.