Ultra-slim fastener
11672293 · 2023-06-13
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Abstract
An ultra-slim fastener for a garment includes male and female parts engagable by inclining the male part while inserting a foot into a cavity of the female part, and pivoting the parts to a co-planar orientation. The female has a roof thickness, and the foot may be offset by at least the roof thickness. The male and female may include flanges which have a symmetrical appearance when engaged. The male and female may include a plurality of protrusions distributed throughout a weld region for welding the parts to a garment piece. Features of the fastener improve tensile strength, increase flexibility, and improve comfort.
Claims
1. An ultra-slim fastener for securing a first piece and a second piece of a garment together, the fastener comprising: a male part configured to be mounted on the first piece and a female part configured to be mounted on the second piece; the male part comprising a substantially planar body having an outermost body end, a downwardly depending leg disposed at the outermost body end and terminating in an outwardly projecting foot extending substantially parallel to the planar body, the foot having a heel portion oriented away from the outermost body end; the female part comprising a substantially planar frame having a top, an outermost frame end, an innermost frame end, and defining a cavity for reception and retention of the foot, the cavity being partially roofed in towards the innermost frame end and having a roof and a bottom, thereby defining an open mouth towards the outermost frame end; the foot, the cavity, and the open mouth being dimensioned so that insertion of the foot into the cavity must be realized by inclining the body of the male part relative to the frame of the female part before bringing the male part and the female part together, retention of the foot in the cavity is realized by pivoting and inserting the male part from an inclined orientation to a co-planar orientation with respect to the female part using the roof of the cavity as a fulcrum, and release of the foot from the cavity is realized by pivoting and moving the male part from the co-planar orientation back to the inclined orientation using the roof of the cavity as the fulcrum before moving the male part and the female part apart; a fabric strip and an overlay, the overlay having an aperture, the frame of the female part sandwiched between the fabric strip and the overlay such that the aperture corresponds with the open mouth, the fabric strip forms a backing for the frame, and the bottom of the cavity is closed off by the fabric strip; and wherein the frame of the female part has a roof thickness extending from the top of the frame to the roof of the cavity, and an upper surface of the foot is offset rearwardly relative to a rear surface of the body of the male part by a distance of at least the roof thickness.
2. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 1 wherein the cavity has a side wall adjacent the outermost frame end which is inclined towards the outermost frame end from front to rear, and the heel portion of the foot is inclined away from the outermost body end from front to rear.
3. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 2 wherein the heel portion is inclined away from the outermost body end at an angle of between about 6 degrees and about 12 degrees.
4. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 1 wherein the heel portion of the foot is outwardly curved in a lateral direction.
5. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 1 wherein: the body of the male part includes an upwardly extending male flange adjacent the outermost body end; the frame of the female part includes an upwardly extending female flange adjacent the open mouth; and the upwardly extending male flange and the upwardly extending female flange are substantially symmetrical in a front view with the male part and the female part fully engaged.
6. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 5 wherein the overlay abuts the upwardly extending female flange.
7. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 5 wherein the frame of the female part is a different color from the overlay.
8. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 1 wherein the female part includes two wings extending laterally from opposing sides of the frame.
9. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 1 wherein only a single female part is sandwiched between the fabric strip and the overlay in a lateral direction.
10. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 1 wherein the body of the male part includes two longitudinal channels positioned on opposing sides of the foot.
11. An ultra-slim fastener for securing a first piece and a second piece of a garment together, the fastener comprising: a male part configured to be mounted on the first piece and a female part configured to be mounted on the second piece; the male part comprising a substantially planar body having an outermost body end, a downwardly depending leg disposed at the outermost body end and terminating in an outwardly projecting foot extending substantially parallel to the planar body, the foot having a heel portion oriented away from the outermost body end and a toe portion oriented toward the outermost body end; the female part comprising a substantially planar frame having a top, an outermost frame end, an innermost frame end, and defining a cavity for reception and retention of the foot, the cavity being partially roofed in towards the innermost frame end and having a roof and a bottom, thereby defining an open mouth towards the outermost frame end; the foot, the cavity, and the open mouth being dimensioned so that insertion of the foot into the cavity must be realized by inclining the body of the male part relative to the frame of the female part before bringing the male part and the female part together, retention of the foot in the cavity is realized by pivoting and inserting the male part from an inclined orientation to a co-planar orientation with respect to the female part using the roof of the cavity as a fulcrum, and release of the foot from the cavity is realized by pivoting the and moving the male part from the co-planar orientation back to the inclined orientation using the roof of the cavity as the fulcrum before moving the male part and the female part apart; a fabric strip and an overlay, the overlay having an aperture, the frame of the female part sandwiched between the fabric strip and the overlay such that the aperture corresponds with the open mouth, the fabric strip forms a backing for the frame, and the bottom of the cavity is closed off by the fabric strip; and wherein the heel portion of the foot is curved away from the outermost body end with a radius of curvature oriented from the toe portion to the heel portion.
12. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 11 wherein: the body of the male part includes an upwardly extending male flange adjacent the outermost body end; the frame of the female part includes an upwardly extending female flange adjacent the open mouth; and the upwardly extending male flange and the upwardly extending female flange are substantially symmetrical in a front view with the male part and the female part fully engaged.
13. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 11 wherein the cavity has a side wall adjacent the outermost frame end which is inclined towards the outermost frame end from front to rear, and the heel portion of the foot is inclined away from the outermost body end from front to rear.
14. An ultra-slim fastener for securing a first piece and a second piece of a garment together, the fastener comprising: a male part configured to be mounted on the first piece and a female part configured to be mounted on the second piece; the male part comprising a substantially planar body having an outermost body end, a downwardly depending leg disposed at the outermost body end and terminating in an outwardly projecting foot extending substantially parallel to the planar body, the foot having a heel portion oriented away from the outermost body end; the female part comprising a substantially planar frame having a top, an outermost frame end, an innermost frame end, and defining a cavity for reception and retention of the foot, the cavity being partially roofed in towards the innermost frame end and having a roof and a bottom, thereby defining an open mouth towards the outermost frame end; the foot, the cavity, and the open mouth being dimensioned so that insertion of the foot into the cavity must be realized by inclining the body of the male part relative to the frame of the female part before bringing the male part and the female part together, retention of the foot in the cavity is realized by pivoting and inserting the male part from an inclined orientation to a co-planar orientation with respect to the female part using the roof of the cavity as a fulcrum, and release of the foot from the cavity is realized by pivoting and moving the male part from the co-planar orientation back to the inclined orientation using the roof of the cavity as the fulcrum before moving the male part and the female part apart; a fabric strip and an overlay, the overlay having an aperture, the frame of the female part sandwiched between the fabric strip and the overlay such that the aperture corresponds with the open mouth, the fabric strip forms a backing for the frame, and the bottom of the cavity is closed off by the fabric strip; wherein the frame of the female part has a roof thickness extending from the top of the frame to the roof of the cavity, and an upper surface of the foot is offset rearwardly relative to a rear surface of the body of the male part by a distance of at least the roof thickness; and the body of the male part and the frame of the female part each having a weld region including a plurality of protrusions distributed throughout the weld region in a pattern.
15. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 14 wherein each of the plurality of protrusions has a height of between 0.3 mm and 2.0 mm.
16. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 14 wherein each of the plurality of protrusions has one of a conical shape, a cylindrical shape, or a cuboid shape.
17. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 14 wherein the pattern has an interstitial spacing of between 1 mm and 5 mm separating each of the plurality of protrusions.
18. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 14 wherein the plurality of protrusions covers between 40% to 60% of the weld region of each of the male part and the female part.
19. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 14 wherein: the body of the male part includes an upwardly extending male flange adjacent the outermost body end; the frame of the female part includes an upwardly extending female flange adjacent the open mouth; and the upwardly extending male flange and the upwardly extending female flange are substantially symmetrical in a front view with the male part and the female part fully engaged.
20. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 14 wherein the heel portion of the foot is outwardly curved in a lateral direction.
21. An ultra-slim fastener for securing a first piece and a second piece of a garment together, the fastener comprising: a male part configured to be mounted on the first piece and a female part configured to be mounted on the second piece; the male part comprising a substantially planar body having an outermost body end, a downwardly depending leg disposed at the outermost body end and terminating in an outwardly projecting foot extending substantially parallel to the planar body, the foot having a heel portion oriented away from the outermost body end; the female part comprising a substantially planar frame having a top, an outermost frame end, an innermost frame end, and defining a cavity for reception and retention of the foot, the cavity being partially roofed in towards the innermost frame end and having a roof and a bottom, thereby defining an open mouth towards the outermost frame end; the foot, the cavity, and the open mouth being dimensioned so that insertion of the foot into the cavity must be realized by inclining the body of the male part relative to the frame of the female part before bringing the male part and the female part together, retention of the foot in the cavity is realized by pivoting and inserting the male part from an inclined orientation to a co-planar orientation with respect to the female part using the roof of the cavity as a fulcrum, and release of the foot from the cavity is realized by pivoting and moving the male part from the co-planar orientation back to the inclined orientation using the roof of the cavity as the fulcrum before moving the male part and the female part apart; a fabric strip and an overlay, the overlay having an aperture, the frame of the female part sandwiched between the fabric strip and the overlay such that the aperture corresponds with the open mouth, the fabric strip forms a backing for the frame, and the bottom of the cavity is closed off by the fabric strip; the body of the male part and the frame of the female part each having a weld region including a plurality of protrusions distributed throughout the weld region in a pattern; and wherein the female part includes two wings extending laterally from opposing sides of the frame.
22. The ultra-slim fastener of claim 21 wherein the body of the male part includes two longitudinal channels positioned on opposing sides of the foot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the ultra-slim fastener are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified.
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(38) Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help improve understanding of various embodiments. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(40) As used herein, the term “inner” refers to the direction of a garment piece to which the male or female parts is to be connected, while “outer” refers to the direction away from the garment; “front” refers to the direction generally facing away from the body of the wearer and “rear” refers to the direction toward the body of the wearer, regardless of the location of the fastener on a garment. The term “about” or “approximately” refers to a range of values within plus or minus 10% of the specified number.
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(42) A plurality of weld joints 111a, 111b illustrate areas where at least two of the frame, the overlay, and the fabric strip have been joined together. In the shown embodiment, overlay 105 may be welded to frame 101 along weld joints 111a. Overlay 105 may be welded to fabric strip 103 along weld joints 111b. Weld joints 111b shown spaced apart from innermost frame end 113 of the female part may provide strain relief in areas of the fabric which may be manipulated when engaging or disengaging the fastener.
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(47) Frame 101 includes an upwardly extending female flange 129 adjacent open mouth 107. Upwardly extending female flange 129 acts as a backstop for the male part when male part 200 is being joined together with female part 100. In some embodiments, a circumferential upstanding collar 123 is provided which surrounds open mouth 107 and protrudes forwardly therefrom. This collar protects the edge of the aperture in fabric overlay 105. Cavity 119 has a side wall 131, oriented toward outer end 127 of the female part. Side wall 131 is angled from front to rear towards outer end 127. This angle facilitates engagement of the male and female parts once the male and female parts come under tension, and resists disengagement of the fastener.
(48) Overlay 105 is shown connected to frame 101 along weld joints 111a. Overlay 105 and fabric strip 103 may be connected together along weld joints 111b. The overlay and the fabric strip may extend outward from frame 101, thereby forming a flap that may be used for connection of the female part to a second piece of a garment 117, shown in dot-dash lines. Alternatively, garment piece 117 may be sandwiched between overlay 105 and fabric strip 103.
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(53) Overlay 105 may be differently styled from frame 101, such as in color, texture, or pattern. Upper component 213 of male part 200 may be of similar style to overlay 105, while body 201 of the male part may be styled like frame 101. Providing a first color for the frame and body in contrast to a second color for the garment pieces would provide a visual indicator of the fastener location to assist in engaging or disengaging the fastener. In some embodiments, the male part may have a first color which contrasts with a second color of the female part.
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(55) The fastener is preferably made out of plastic material, such as polyamide. Fabric components may be made of polyamide microfiber, elastane fabric, silk, polyester, bamboo, cellulose acetate, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, both the fabric portion and the solid plastic portion of the fastener are made of polyamide. If desired, an additional layer of padding material could be provided for comfort. Although this will increase the depth of the fastener, for example the padding layer may be of the order of 0.5-1.0 mm thick leading to a fastener that could be of the order of 5 mm thick or more, the padding may provide a more comfortable fastener for the wearer thereby improving the desirability of the fastener. An “ultra-slim” fastener will be understood to be a fastener having a thickness of the order of 5 mm or less.
(56) In order to manufacture a fastener according to the invention, the method comprises the steps of cutting out an aperture in an overlay sheet before bonding the overlay sheet to a fabric strip along at least one edge of both the overlay sheet and the fabric strip. The frame of the female part is placed on the overlay sheet with the open mouth of the frame in alignment with the aperture in the overlay sheet. The frame of the female part is bonded to the overlay sheet. The overlay sheet is additionally bonded to the fabric strip along any remaining un-bonded edges. It is envisaged that in one implementation, the initial step of bonding the overlay sheet to the fabric strip along at least one edge of both the overlay sheet and the fabric strip will entail bonding the overlay sheet to the fabric strip along three edges of the overlay sheet and the fabric strip thereby forming a pouch. The male part is constructed by bonding the fabric to the substantially planar body. In all cases, ultrasonic welding is seen as a useful choice for bonding the components together.
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(60) In embodiments, protrusions 155 are spaced in a regular pattern throughout the weld regions. As shown on male part 200, the protrusions may form a zig-zag pattern. As shown on female part 100, the protrusions may form a lattice-like pattern. Within each weld region, protrusions may cover between 40% to 60% of the surface area (e.g. as measured at the body or frame). The ratio within the weld region of surface area covered by protrusions to the total area of the patterned surface may be varied according to the type of material being joined and the desired flexibility of the resultant weld. In another embodiment, protrusions cover about 50% of the weld region. Protrusions may have a major dimension, ‘D’, at the base of about 0.5 mm.
(61) In embodiments, the pattern has an interstitial spacing ‘S’ (see
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(63) Further provided are other embodiments of fastener parts including weld regions having protrusions substantially as described above.
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(65) Body 201 of male part 200 includes at least two longitudinal channels 233, one channel positioned on either side of foot 205. The shown embodiments includes four channels 233, two channels located on each side of the foot. Channels 233 have a reduced thickness relative to other regions of body 201. The relatively thin structure in the regions of channels 233 provides a flexible region which bends resiliently under stress, thereby further facilitating the engagement and disengagement of the fastener. In addition, the flexibility of the male provides additional comfort to the wearer, especially when moving around.
(66) Despite the large lateral size of the fastener of
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(68) It is further envisaged that the fastener could be used for shoulder straps and is not limited to a back or front fastener for a brassiere, for example.
(69) Further provided is a garment including a fastener as shown or described herein.
(70) The embodiments of the fastener described herein and garments incorporating same are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the fastener and construction method should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.