Slider for slide fastener and method of insertion thereof
09554627 · 2017-01-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49782
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A44B19/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T29/49783
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A44B19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44B19/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A44B19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A slider for a slide fastener that is easily adjustable to a variety of sizes and types of slide fasteners, since it can be pivotally opened and closed horizontally and can be locked in the appropriate size according to the size of the slide fastener in which it has been previously inserted; the horizontal opening of the slider allows it to be inserted in both rows of teeth of a new or repaired slide fastener without unsewn parts of the garment or article of interest; additionally a method for the insertion of the slider in a garment or article of interest to be manufactured and/or repaired is disclosed.
Claims
1. A slider (1) for a slide fastener of the type used to slide along a pair of rows of teeth (2a, 2b) engageable to each other, wherein each row of teeth is supported by corresponding textile tapes (3a, 3h) or flexible bands acting as stringer tapes for said teeth (2), being said stringer tapes typically attached to a longitudinal opening of any kind of garment or article, either by means of seams, adhesives or the like in order to obtain the longitudinal closure or opening of said opening, wherein said slider is characterized by comprising: a left portion (9) including a pair of left guide tabs (4a) vertically separated from each other by a gap (S) for the passage of said stringer tape (3a) of said teeth (2a), a right portion (8) including a pair of right guide tabs (4b) vertically separated from each other by the gap (S) for the passage of said stringer tape (3b) of said teeth (2b), wherein said left portion (9) and said right portion (8) are connectable to each other through a means of engagement (10,13) so that said guide tabs of said left portion and said right portion can come horizontally closer or farther, thus adopting different horizontal approaching distances (h) therebetween, a separating means (10,13) for said rows of teeth, a locking means (20) allowing to fix said horizontal approaching distance (h) existing between said left and right guide tabs (4a), 4b), and wherein each of said left and right guide tabs have in their contact end with said teeth a thickness that is equal or less than the separation gap between consecutive teeth of the same stringer tape.
2. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said means of attachment and said row separation means are combined under the form of a column in one of said portions of said slider and a housing in the other portion of said slider, being said portions pivotally connected to each other.
3. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said left portion and said right portion have a general shape of a reel, so to include an upper cover and a lower cover from which corresponding arms extend and support respective teeth guide tabs of said portions, wherein the upper and lower covers of one of said portions are comprised between the upper and lower covers of the other portion of said slider.
4. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said locking means comprise a saw-tooth shaped surface on one of said portions of said slider and a wedge shape on the other portion of said slider, so to lock said horizontal distance existing between said left and right guide tabs at least in the direction in which said left and right guide tabs move away from each other.
5. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said locking means comprises at least one pointed protruding portion on one of the covers of the right portion of the slider, where said at least one pointed protruding portion projects through an opening on one of the covers of the left portion of the slider, so that one locking part comprising at least one resilient block can be inserted into said opening, being said resilient block capable of being compressed by said at least one pointed protruding portion.
6. The slider according to any of claim 1, characterized in that at least one cover part is included between said left portion and said right portion.
7. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one cover part is included between said left portion and said right portion contacting said rows of teeth at least from above or from below.
8. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said left portion and said right portion each comprise at least one flexible tab integral to at least one of said portions and which gets in contact with said rows of teeth at least from above or from below.
9. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of said portions of said slider has its arm protruding far enough so as to overlap and cover the gap formed between said arms along said horizontal distance between said left and right guide tabs.
10. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that one of said portions is pivotally connectable with a pull tab.
11. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said locking means comprise a saw-tooth shaped surface on one of said portions of said slider and a wedge shape on the other portion of said slider, so to lock said horizontal distance existing between said left and right guide tabs at least in the direction in which said left and right guide tabs move away from each other, and further comprise a surface having a saw-tooth shape on one of said portions of said slider and a wedge in the other portion of said slider, so to lock said horizontal distance existing between said left and right guide tabs at least in the direction in which said guide tabs left and right get closer to reach other, and wherein said locking means comprises a releasing means of said locking means, both for opening and closing.
12. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said slider includes at least one retention means of said slider on the slide fastener.
13. The slider according to claim 1, characterized in that said left and right guide tabs have the shape of an arch.
14. A method for the insertion of a slider for a slide fastener according to claim 1, comprising the steps of: a) inserting the pair of guide tabs of each portion of said slider through the separation gap between consecutive teeth so that each pair of left and right guide tabs completely traverses the width of the element of its corresponding left and right stringer tape in which they have been inserted, b) positioning said left portion and said right portion close enough so that said guide tabs of said left portion and said right portion adopt a horizontal distance corresponding to the width of the engaged teeth of both stringer tapes; wherein said locking means allow to fix said horizontal distance existing between said left and right guide tabs, and wherein said locking means comprise a releasing means of said horizontal distance, operable to allow the opening or closing of said slider when said releasing means are actuated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of clarity and understanding of the subject matter of the present invention, the same has been illustrated in several figures, in which the invention has been represented in more than one preferred embodiment, all by way of example, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(21) As shown in the accompanying figures the slider for a slide fastener according to a first embodiment, which is best illustrated in
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(23) It is worth mentioning that the width dimension (h) is taken between the farthest ends of two locked teeth; i.e., interlocked, i.e., between the spines (24) of the interlocked teeth, which will de called hereinafter as width (h) of the interlocked teeth or simply as width (h) of teeth. This width dimension (h) of interlocked teeth of about six millimeters is usually one of the most frequently used measures used on clothing, such as that commonly found in trousers and has been used just as an example, so it does not limit in any way the scope of the present invention to other teeth sizes, shapes and designs.
(24) The inventors of this new slider (1) have observed two recurrent aspects in the slide fasteners available in the current state of the art. These aspects, which apparently have not been perceived by slide fastener manufacturers, surprisingly have allowed to carry out the present invention. One of the aspects observed, is that although the increase of the fastener sizes (#3, #4, #5, etc) is due to an increase in width (h) between the rows of interlocked teeth and to an increase (significantly lower) of the height (a) of said teeth, notably the thickness of the fabric stringer (3) tapes of said teeth, generally speaking does not change significantly, therefore the increased height (a) a well as tapes thickness (3) for all practical purposes are of little relevance to the increased width (h) of the interlocked teeth.
(25) To illustrate this situation, it can be objectively said that a variation of the width (h) size of interlocked teeth within a range that goes from 4-10 mm (#4 to #10 slide fastener sizes) was consistent with very small thickness variations of the fabric tapes (3) which remained within a range of 0.7 to 1.1 mm. While there was a slight height variation (a) of the teeth that remained within a range of 2.1 to 3.8 mm. This clearly demonstrates a small variation in the height (a) of said teeth and an almost non existent thickness variation of the tapes (3) with respect to the variation of the other dimensions, particularly with respect to the width (h) among teeth.
(26) As a second aspect, it was also noted that while slide fasteners allow to obtain a continuous locking effect on the garment or article, for practical purposes there is an actual separation (21) between consecutive teeth (2) for the same stringer (3) tape of said teeth. It is understood that this separation (21) between consecutive teeth of the same row of teeth gives the fastener certain flexibility to facilitate the opening and closing of the slide fastener by sliding the slider and therefore, in some way or another it is always present. In other words, such separation (21) between consecutive (2) teeth is present in different geometries, but occurs repeatedly whatever the shape type or manufacture of the fastener element, as in the main types of teeth known and used at present, such as plastic, metal or spiral teeth.
(27) Interlocking between the teeth (2) of both stringer (3) tapes of said teeth is mainly due to the guiding or channeling caused by the slider (1) on both rows of teeth (2) in such a way that the guide tabs (4) can effectively push or trap both rows of teeth (2a, 2b) against each other, so that the teeth progressively embed/interlock among them as the slider slides towards the closing direction.
(28) Guide tabs (4) are distributed so as to have two of said guide tabs (4) above the tapes (3) and two of the same below the tapes (3), maintaining a sufficient vertical spacing to allow to slide the tapes between them (3). The vertical separation between guide tabs (4) can be referred to as vertical separation (s) between tabs for tape passing (3). As has been mentioned with respect to prior art, the solution principle for repair and/or interchangeable sliders today rely on modifying said vertical separation(s) between tabs for the passage of the tapes (3), in such a way as to increase by some means such vertical separation(s) so that it becomes greater than the height (a) of the teeth (2) and so they can allow the teeth to pass inside the slider (1), in order to close again the vertical space(s) to ensure that the teeth of both rows become locked.
(29) On the contrary, the proposed solution according to the present invention, and as best illustrated in relation to
(30) The left guide tabs (4a) and the right guide tabs (4b) respectively included in the left portion (9) and in the right portion (8) of the slider (1) are vertically separated from each other by a space (s) for the passage of said stringer tapes (3a, 3b) of said teeth. Therefore said space of vertical separation between the top and bottom guide tabs is sufficient to allow the passage of the larger-size fastener tape thickness to which one wishes to adapt, and being that the tape thickness varies little in a wide range of fastener sizes, said upper and lower guide tabs may be vertically separated from each other by a fixed space (s), preferably by having a value within the range of 0.7 to 1.2 mm. More preferably in a space(s) of vertical separation between top and bottom guide tabs of about 0.75 mm. This numerical example described above, in no way limits the adoption of other larger or smaller measures to be considered and is incorporated herein only for the purpose of representing a mere exemplification of a possible situation that can be put into practice.
(31) It is worth mentioning that the left and right definition referred to the slider (1) and for purposes of the present invention is merely a convention for the sake of clarity of identification the slider portion (1) being referred to, and it is clear to a person skilled in the art that the reference to the left or right portion is generally associated with particular characteristics shown in the figures and do not constitute any limitation for the purposes of protection, since such reference could be reversed, by way of example, in the accompanying figures usually when the left portion (9) has been mentioned, in general it refers to the part that is more visible or is more external when displaying a pivoting adjustable slider (1) and such reference has been kept throughout the description only for clarity.
(32) It is then that the present invention allows to have a slider (1) for a slide fastener that according to the first embodiment illustrated in
(33) This change in the horizontal approaching distance between tabs (4a, 4b) determines a variation in the shape of the rectangular window through where both rows of teeth (2a, 2b) tightly appear as the fastener is being closed. It is worth mentioning that for purposes of the present invention, the horizontal approaching distance between tabs (4a, 4b), is not necessarily the most protruding front end of the slider (1) but rather the narrower tightening distance formed between both pairs of guide tabs (4a, 4b), i.e., between the left guide tabs (4a) and the right guide tabs (4b) being what determines in general a rectangular tightening window of the teeth (2).
(34) In relation to this horizontal adjustment of the guide tabs (4) we have surprisingly found that if the horizontal approaching distance between the tabs (4) generally coincides with the measurement of the width (h) of the interlocked teeth, this causes an effective closing of the fastener when sliding the slider (1) towards the closing direction (as shown in
(35) This functional adjustability of the new slider (1) proposed herein allows a single slider to be capable of fitting a variety of sizes and types of fasteners to replace the original and/or damaged slider.
(36) However, having described in general the way in which the slider (1) of the present invention can be effectively adapted to a variety of fastener sizes, below we will describe in detail the characteristics allowing said slider to be inserted and adapted to be used either as an original slider or as replacement of a damaged slider without unsewing or modifying the garment or article that is being repaired.
(37) The drawing of
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(39) There is also a right reel (8), that for the purposes of the present invention forms the right portion (8) of the slider (1) having a connection housing (13) generally tubular but open through an insertion groove (17) as a hollow pseudo-column so as to allow insert the column (10) of the left reel (9) to be secured inside the connection housing (13). For this purpose, the connection housing (13) ends in the insertion groove (17) with a measure slightly less than the diameter of the column (10), generating an interference at the time of insertion of the column (10) inside the housing (13) securing a pivoting fitting serving as means of attaching said left portion (9) and said right portion (8).
(40) According to the foregoing description, it is clear that the left portion (9) and said right portion (8) of the slider (1) are connectable to each other via a connecting device (10, 13) such that said guide tabs (4a, 4b) of said left portion (9) and said right portion (8) can horizontally detach and attach between themselves adopting different distances of horizontal approach, which for the purposes of the present invention, is generally coincident with the distance (h) between both spines (24) of the interlocked rows of teeth (2a, 2b).
(41) To ensure the connection between the parts (8, 9), the insertion groove (17), where the column (10) is inserted towards the connection housing (13) is positioned at least with a suitable inclination as the one illustrated in
(42) Covers (12s, 12i) for the right reel (8) are attached through the tubular pseudo-column generated by the connection housing (13) at a suitable vertical distance so that they will fit inside the covers (11s, 11i) as illustrated in
(43) The foregoing values given by way of example, in no way limit the adoption of other higher or lower values, as well as incorporating some type of plastic or any other appropriate material small metal plate (23) to act or not elastically for the purposes of completing the slider aesthetically and contributing to slightly push the teeth (2) from above, from below and/or from both sides in the case of being elastic. Regarding the complementary and aesthetic parts, which may be incorporated to the slider (1), the same will be exemplified later on in
(44) For the particular case of
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(46) The enlarged detail in
(47) As shown in the figures (in particular in
(48) The same movable arms (18a, 18b), preferably configured so as to look aesthetically symmetrical, allow in turn to sufficiently move away the guide tabs (4a, 4b) to allow full insertion of the teeth (2) as shown in
(49) A convenient way of putting into practice the guide tabs (4a, 4b) is as illustrated in
(50) The way in which both pairs of arms (18a, 18b) and consequently the guide tabs (4a, 4b) remain fixed in a position appropriate for the size of the fastener being repaired or to which the user simply wishes to add one of said novel and inventive sliders, can be conveniently carried out by adding any locking means (20), which in a preferred embodiment and by way of example has been implemented in the back of the slider (1), and as best illustrated in
(51) In case the slider (1), at some point, remains holding only by one of the rows of teeth (2a or 2b), as in the case of jackets, raincoats, coats and other articles completely separating the two portions of the garment or article with a slider fastener, said locking means (20) will act in both directions to ensure to keep the horizontal separation between the guide tabs (4a, 4b). This can be embodied, for example, with an opposing set of saw teeth (15) and a wedge (16) as illustrated in
(52) Also, and as best illustrated in
(53) Among other accessory functions of the slider of the present invention and as exemplified in
(54) Other locking means designs (20) of both pivoting parts (8, 9) may be added to the slider of the present invention to ensure the final working position of the slider. However, we prefer those locking devices (20) allowing an easy complete opening of both reels (8, 9) when opening the arms (18) for its insertion into the fastener and allowing to adjust the final measure by manual operation and without any tool as in the case of the saw teeth and locking wedge in fasteners either separating or not both rows of teeth.
(55) However, as a person skilled in the art will understand, other equivalent locking devices can be used, even with the addition of small setting screws, whether positioned in the rear of the slider, for example at the end portion of the arms; it is also possible to use some kind of tightening and locking by friction and even to secure the final position by means of adhesives, elastic pushers, magnets, springs, etc.
(56) In this regard, and in order to help clarify that other locking devices (20) may be applied to the slider of the present invention, and to help understand why the abovementioned set of opposing saw teeth (15) and wedge (16) for the purposes of the present invention is merely a preferred embodiment, but not limiting to embody the locking means (20) that allows fixing said horizontal approaching distance between said left and right guide tabs (4a, 4b), a new preferred embodiment is shown in
(57) Said
(58) The plungers or thrusting points (38) rotate solidarily with the right portion (8) and the groove (37) rotates solidarily with said left portion (9). As mentioned above, there is an interlocking part (39) made of a material which preferably may be strained due to the penetration of the plungers (38), such as those made of elastomeric materials such as rubber and the like, allowing the insertion of the resilient block (40) in the circular trapeze or arc-shaped groove (37) holds the relative rotation between both portions (8, 9) of the slider (1), because the left portion plungers (8) nailed to the material of the resilient block (40) cannot rotate with respect to the arc-shaped groove (37) in the right portion (9) that holds the resilient block (40). Thus, it is possible to obtain a device to lock the rotation (20) which allows the accurate adjustment of the horizontal approaching distance existing between said left and right guide tabs (4a, 4b), by just pressing the interlocking part (39) against the top of the main body of the slider (1) once obtained the desired configuration. Also, to ensure and keep the interlocking part (39), which includes the arc-shaped protrusion (40) and/or even being it only formed by the resilient block itself with a circular trapeze shape (40), there is a clamping part (42), more or less complex, which can be easily connected when pressed against a protrusion (34) of the left portion (9) including a taper (35) which allows the opening (43) of said clampling part (42) to sufficiently and elastically flex to open said opening (43) until the incomplete flexible ring surrounding the opening (43) fits into the circumferential groove (36) of said protrusion or rock-bolt (34). Upon securing the clamping part (42) through the groove (36), the same is able to press the interlocking part (39), which includes a central hole (41) or at least one elastomeric part with circular trapeze shape (40), which fits tightly into the circular trapeze shaped groove (37), ensuring as locking means the horizontal approaching distance existing between said left and right guide tabs, while keeping the rotation freedom of the clamping part (42). The clamping part (42) may further include an ear or ring (6), preferably incomplete and as a hook to allow to insert and hold the pull knob (7), thus forming the complete slider. Therefore, based on what has been illustrated by way of example, in said
(59) It is worth mentioning that for the purposes of the present invention, although we have described and illustrated an interlocking part (39) of the type comprising a type of washer with a through hole (41) and a resilient block (40), it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that it is possible to provide only said resilient block (40) to be inserted into the groove (37) as it is ultimately the part that interlocks together with the other components of the locking means (20) without this representing any substantive difference with respect to what has been described and illustrated above; therefore, for the purpose of the present invention, the interlocking part (39), either with a washer and a resilient block or just with a resilient block with a circular trapezoidal section, (in the latter case it can be completely hidden within the circular trapeze-shaped groove), for purposes of the present invention are merely equivalent embodiments. In this regard, terms such as the interlocking part that includes a resilient block is at least formed by said resilient block (40) and may or may not have an additional washer, integrated or not to said resilient block (40).
(60) Finally, regarding the attaching device connecting both parts, it is noteworthy that the same can be embodied by any other means equivalent to the one described above based on a pivotal movement, such as via a horizontal sliding mechanism between parts, for example, without any pivoting movement, and other options that may be obvious to a person skilled in the art relying on the benefits of what is being disclosed herein with reference to this new slider (1).
(61) Method for Inserting a Slider between both Rows of Teeth of the Stringer Tapes to Manufacture and/or Repair a Slide Fastener.
(62) As seen in the sequence of illustrations of
(63) In this regard, and as a person skilled in the art will understand, it is possible to identify and define a method for inserting a slider for a slide fastener which conveniently comprises the following steps:
(64) a) inserting the pair of guide tabs (4a, 4b) of each portion (9, 8) of said slider (1) through the separation space (21) between consecutive teeth (2a or 2b) so that each pair of left (4a) and right guide tabs (4b) completely passes through the element width (2a or 2b) of the corresponding left (3a) and right stringer tape (3b) on which they have been inserted,
(65) b) bringing together said left portion (9) and said right portion (8) such that said guide tabs (4a, 4b) of said left portion (9) and said right portion (8) have an approaching distance corresponding to the width (h) of the interlocked teeth of both stringer tapes;
(66) wherein said locking means (20) allows fixing said horizontal approaching distance existing between said left (4a) and right guide tabs (4b), and
(67) wherein said locking means (20) has an unlocking means (28 and/or 28) of said horizontal approaching distance, actionable so as to allow to open or close said slider (1) when said unlocking means (28 and/or 28) is actioned.
(68) Therefore, the slider for a slide fastener according to the present invention has a unique and distinctive method of application to be installed in a garment, article and the like, having defined in this way, and as mentioned above a method related to the application of said slider, and that is only possible thanks to the properties of this new slider. On the other hand, having defined the way that the slider can be inserted, it will be obvious to anyone with average skills in the use of clothing and articles to remove the slider from the garment or article if so needed following the reverse steps.
(69) Aesthetic Covers of the Slider
(70) In case of requiring, for aesthetically reasons, to cover the separation existing between the arms (18a, 18b) through which the teeth can be seen; separation or opening shown in
(71) Just by way of example,
(72) Among other options, said part (25) can contribute to incorporate and/or be part of the locking means (20) which keeps the horizontal distance existing between said left (4a) and right (4b) guide tabs. Additionally said part can be used as an internal locking means preventing the accidental opening of the slide fastener, as said part can be introduced between the teeth that are travelling inside the slider, therefore the blocking exerted on said teeth would prevent the accidental opening of the slide fastener, unless said part is deliberately released between the teeth, thus not interfering with the free movement and sliding of the slider along the slide fastener.
(73) Additionally, in
(74) Additionally, and according to a fourth preferred embodiment or design of the present invention which is given only by way of example, a slider (1) is provided which typically has the structure with two portions (8, 9) connectable by means of a pivotal joint acting as a means of attachment of both portions and disengaging or deparating agent of the rows of teeth, so to allow the adjustment of the horizontal distance existing between the left (4a) and right (4b) guide tabs, where the locking means can be of the same type as used in the first embodiment example, formed by a grooved surface of saw-tooth and wedge elements or equivalent. In this configuration, a ring (6) is provided, preferably connected to the left portion (9) of the slider, adapted as illustrated in the figure to receive an elastic spring (26), which shape is adapted to have an attaching end (29) and a protruding portion (30) to lock the teeth (2). Said elastic spring (26) acts as a retention means of the slider (1) on the slide fastener, since when the protruding portion (30) projects into the slider, it is inserted between the teeth (2) thus preventing the movement of the slider (1) itself, therefore preventing for example the accidental opening of the slide fastener in use, for example when used in trousers or coats.
(75) Said retention means of the slider on the slide fastener, is given by way of example only for reference, intending to illustrate that there is no problem in providing this particular slider (1) with fixing means, if necessary. In particular, as an expert in the art will appreciate, when pulling the pull tab (7), the portion (31) of the spring itself is pushed upwards, therefore the protruding portion (30) withdraws by sliding through the opening (32) on one of the portions of the slider (1) and the cover part (25) thus eliminating the interference with the teeth (2), so that by simply pulling the pull tab (7), the slider (1) will be released. Conversely, upon ceasing the pull on the pull tab (7), the elasticity of the spring (26), causes the protruding portion (30) towards the inner part of the slider (1) and interferes again with the teeth, thus automatically locking the slider (1).
(76) Additionally, according to what is shown in
(77) According to what has been described and illustrated above in the figures and the exemplary design embodiments, it will become apparent for an expert in the art that it is possible to put into practice the novel slider (1) of the present invention in more than one embodiment, by incorporating one or more of the variations herein described, which are applicable to the main construction, as set forth in the appended claims.