CONCEALABLE SLIDE FASTENER
20170280833 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B19/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44B19/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A slide fastener includes first and second rows of slide elements and first and second tapes secured with the respective rows of slide elements. The slide elements of the first row of slide elements are configured to engage with slide elements of the second row of slide elements and each slide element of the first and second rows includes a base, a head, a neck extending between the base and the head, a top surface, a facing surface, and one or more shoulders. A first vertical distance between a lowermost surface of the head and the first end of the first tape is greater than a second vertical distance between a lowermost surface of the base and the first end of the first tape.
Claims
1. A slide fastener comprising: a first row of slide elements; a second row of slide elements; a first tape connected with the first row of slide elements at a first end of the first tape; and a second tape secured with the second row of slide elements at a first end of the second tape, wherein: slide elements of the first row of slide elements are configured to engage with slide elements of the second row of slide elements; each slide element of the first and second rows comprises a base, a head, a neck extending between the base and the head, a top surface, a facing surface, and one or more shoulders; each base comprises an upper portion disposed above a through hole and a lower portion disposed below the through hole, wherein the upper and lower portions are integrally connected with each other at rear sides thereof; the first tape is disposed in the through hole of the first row of slide elements and is configured to cover the facing surface and the top surface of each of the slide elements of the first row; the second tape is disposed in the through hole of the second row of slide elements and is configured to cover the facing surface and the top surface of each of the slide elements of the second row; and a first vertical distance between a lowermost surface of the head and the first end of the first tape is greater than a second vertical distance between a lowermost surface of the base and the first end of the first tape.
2. The slide fastener of claim 1, wherein: the neck of each slide element extends from the lowermost surface of the base such that the head is disposed below and forward of the lowermost surface of the base.
3. The slide fastener of claim 1, wherein each tape comprises a cord at the respective first end and each through hole comprises an enlarged portion that corresponds to the respective cord.
4. The slide fastener of claim 3, wherein each slide element is configured so that: the lowermost surface of the head is contained within a first plane that is offset toward a bottom portion of the slide element from a second plane containing the lowermost surface of the base; and a forwardmost surface of the head is contained within a third plane that is offset toward a front portion of the slide element from a fourth plane containing the facing surface of the base, wherein the facing surface is a forwardmost surface of the base.
5. The slide fastener of claim 1, wherein: the head comprises two protrusions; and a majority of each of the two protrusions of the head are disposed both (i) below the base and (ii) forward of the base.
6. The slide fastener of claim 1, wherein: the head of a slide element from the first row comprises a first protrusion and a second protrusion, wherein the two protrusions extend in opposite directions along a longitudinal direction that is parallel to the first and second rows of slide elements; and the first protrusion is configured to interface with a first shoulder from a first slide element of the second row and the second protrusion is configured to interface with a second shoulder from a second slide element of the second row.
7. The slide fastener of claim 6, wherein: the first protrusion comprises an upper surface configured to contact the first shoulder; and the second protrusion comprises an upper surface configured to contact the second shoulder.
8. The slide fastener of claim 1, wherein the first vertical distance is approximately double the second vertical distance.
9. A slide fastener comprising: a first row of slide elements extending along a longitudinal direction; a second row of slide elements extending approximately parallel to the first row when the first and second rows are engaged with one another; a first tape having a first end that is disposed in a through hole of each of the slide elements of the first row of slide elements; and a second tape having a first end that is disposed in a through hole of each of the slide elements of the second row of slide elements; wherein: each slide element comprises a base, a head, a neck extending between the base and the head, a top surface, a facing surface, and one or more shoulders; each base comprises an upper portion disposed above the through hole and a lower portion disposed below the through hole, wherein the upper and lower portions are integrally connected with each other at rear sides thereof; the slide elements are disposed such that the facing surfaces of the slide elements of the first row and the facing surfaces of the slide elements of the second row face one another; the first tape is configured to cover the facing surface and the top surface of the slide elements of the first row; the second tape is configured to cover the facing surface and the top surface of the slide elements of the second row; the first and second tapes are pressed together between the first and second rows of slide elements when the first and second rows are engaged with one another; a lowermost surface of the head of each of the slide elements is contained within a first plane that is offset toward a bottom portion of the slide element from a second plane containing a lowermost surface of the base; and a forwardmost surface of the head of each of the slide elements is contained within a third plane that is offset toward a front portion of the slide element from a fourth plane containing the facing surface of the base, wherein the facing surface is a forwardmost surface of the base.
10. The slide fastener of claim 9, wherein each tape comprises a cord disposed at the respective first end and each through hole comprises an enlarged portion that corresponds to the respective cord.
11. The slide fastener of claim 10, a first vertical distance between the lowermost surface of the head and the first end of the first tape is greater than a second vertical distance between the lowermost surface of the base and the first end of the first tape.
12. The slide fastener of claim 9, wherein: the head comprises two protrusions; and a majority of each of the two protrusions of the head are disposed both (i) below the base and (ii) forward of the base.
13. The slide fastener of claim 9, wherein: the first tape comprises at least one sealing layer disposed adjacent to the facing surfaces of the slide elements of the first row; and the second tape comprises at least one sealing layer disposed adjacent to the facing surfaces of the slide elements of the second row.
14. The slide fastener of claim 13, wherein: the at least one sealing layer of the first tape follows a contour of the first tape and comprises (i) a portion adjacent to the facing surface of the slide elements of the first row and (ii) a portion adjacent to the top surface of the slide elements of the first row; and the at least one sealing layer of the second tape follows a contour of the second tape and comprises (i) a portion adjacent to the facing surface of the slide elements of the second row and (ii) a portion adjacent to the top surface of the slide elements of the second row.
15. The slide fastener of claim 13, wherein: the at least one sealing layer of the first tape comprises a first sealing layer disposed adjacent to the facing surfaces of the slide elements of the first row and a second sealing layer disposed between the first tape and the first sealing layer such that the second sealing layer includes a portion adjacent to an upper surface of each slide element of the first row; and the at least one sealing layer of the second tape comprises a third sealing layer disposed adjacent to the facing surfaces of the slide elements of the second row and a fourth sealing layer disposed between the second tape and the third sealing layer such that the fourth sealing layer includes a portion adjacent to an upper surface of each slide element of the second row.
16. The slide fastener of claim 15, wherein the first and second sealing layers are layered on top of one another in a first overlap region and the third and fourth sealing layers are layered on top of one another in a second overlap region.
17. The slide fastener of claim 9, wherein: the head of a slide element of the first row comprises a first protrusion and a second protrusion, wherein the first and second protrusions extend in opposite directions along the longitudinal direction; and the first protrusion is configured to interface with a first shoulder from a first slide element of the second row and the second protrusion is configured to interface with a second shoulder from a second slide element of the second row.
18. The slide fastener of claim 17, wherein: the first protrusion comprises an upper surface configured to contact the first shoulder of a slide element from the second row; and the second protrusion comprises an upper surface configured to contact the second shoulder of a slide element from the second row.
19. The slide fastener of claim 11, wherein the first vertical distance is approximately double the second vertical distance.
20. A slide element of a slide fastener comprising: a base comprising an upper portion disposed above a through hole and a lower portion disposed below the through hole, wherein the upper and lower portions are integrally connected with each other at rear sides thereof; a head positioned below and forward of the base; and a neck extending between the base and the head, wherein: a lowermost surface of the head is contained within a first plane that is offset toward a bottom portion of the slide element from a second plane containing a lowermost surface of the base; and a forwardmost surface of the head is contained within a third plane that is offset toward a front portion of the slide element from a fourth plane containing a forwardmost surface of the base.
21. The slide fastener of claim 1, wherein: each through hole comprises a planar portion that is approximately parallel to (i) the top surface of the slide element or (ii) the lowermost surface of the head.
22. The slide fastener of claim 9, wherein: the neck of each slide element extends from the lowermost surface of the base such that the head is disposed below and forward of the lowermost surface of the base.
23. The slide fastener of claim 9, wherein: each through hole comprises a planar portion that is approximately parallel to (i) the top surface of the slide element or (ii) the lowermost surface of the head.
24. The slide element of claim 20, wherein: the neck of each slide element extends from the lowermost surface of the base such that the head is disposed below and forward of the lowermost surface of the base.
25. The slide fastener of claim 20, wherein: each through hole comprises a planar portion that is approximately parallel to (i) a top surface of the slide element or (ii) the lowermost surface of the head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below with reference to the following drawing figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The subject matter of versions of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
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[0027] Slide fasteners, such as those described herein, are often subjected to external forces applied through the tapes 201. For example, F.sub.T (shown in
[0028] One example of a slide element 101 is shown in isolation in
[0029] The slide element 101 may also include a protrusion 106 (see bottom view of
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[0034] The cross-sectional area of the neck 104 is defined by the width Y of the neck 104 and the length X of the neck 104 (see
[0035] As mentioned above, one example of a horizontal force on the tape 201 is shown as tape force F.sub.T in
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[0039] The components of the slide fastener may be formed of materials including, but not limited to, nylon, polypropylene, non-woven polypropylene, other plastic materials, thermoplastic, metallic materials, other composite materials, cotton, wool, synthetic fabric, or other similar materials. Moreover, the components of the slide fastener may be attached to one another via suitable fasteners, which include, but are not limited to, glue or any suitable adhesive, hook and loop fasteners, ultrasonic welding, other mechanical or chemical fasteners.
[0040] Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and sub-combinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Cases of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative cases will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the cases described above or depicted in the drawings, and various cases and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.