AU2005246959B2 - A zip fastener - Google Patents

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AU2005246959B2
AU2005246959B2 AU2005246959A AU2005246959A AU2005246959B2 AU 2005246959 B2 AU2005246959 B2 AU 2005246959B2 AU 2005246959 A AU2005246959 A AU 2005246959A AU 2005246959 A AU2005246959 A AU 2005246959A AU 2005246959 B2 AU2005246959 B2 AU 2005246959B2
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5 A zip fastener (30) comprised of a long strip of two thermoplastic support tapes (35); two rows of coupling elements (40), each row being attached to its own support tape (35); and a slider body (45) comprising a puller (50) attached to the slider body (45). Portions of the two support tapes (35) are shaped to cause the two rows of coupling elements (40) to rest higher or lower than the shaped portions of the support tapes (35). At least one end 10 portion of the zip fastener (30) is curved downward and in a closed position said curved portion (75) accommodates at least one slider body (45). H:\Linda\Keep\spec\P59276 A ZIP FASTENER.doc 20/12/05 rvLL In In Lin In In lb i mm 0 0'

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AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicant(s): Tanakorn Wangbunyen Invention Title: A ZIP FASTENER The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: -2 A ZIP FASTENER FIELD OF THE INVENTION 5 The present invention relates to a thermoforming method of using heat and pressure to transform a thermoplastic substrate into a zip fastener. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 10 Zip fasteners are used for joining together edges of two pieces of material. They may be used to provide a closeable slit in a unit or may be used to join two separate pieces of material. They are used in the clothing industry as well as other industries, with almost any type of material. 15 When a zip fastener is closed, there are slits between each coupling element. In addition, there is always a small opening at the distal end of the zip fastener where the width of the slider prevents the coupling elements at the distal end from locking together. When a zip fastener is exposed to water, the water tends to collect around the zip fastener permitting 20 water to seep through the coupling elements or the opening at the distal end of the zip fastener. In addition, in a zip fastener, when the slider united the coupling elements, the puller and top part of the slider body are clearly visible. Unless the zip fastener is designed as a 25 decoration for an article, the zip fastener tends to disrupt the smoothness of the article's surface making it unpleasing to the eye. A tunnel, sometimes referred to as a garage, is created in an attempt to cover the opening at the distal end of the zip fastener as well as to hide the puller and the slider body. 30 However, creating as tunnel or a garage is time consuming and/or undesirable in some cases and does not effectively reduce the problem of water seeping through the coupling elements. Therefore, there is a need for an improved zip fastener that further reduces the aforementioned problems and disadvantages of the conventional zip fastener. It is desirable to provide a zip fastener with improved characteristics capable of reducing 35 the problem of water seeping through the coupling elements as well as through the opening located at the distal end of the zip fastener.
- 3 It is also desirable to provide a zip fastener that, once attached to the article, is less likely to disrupt the smoothness of the article and hides from view the unsightly puller and slider body without using a tunnel or garage. 5 SUMMARY In an aspect there is provided a zip fastener comprising two longitudinal support tapes having longitudinal edges and two pairs of terminal ends, the zip fastener having; two rows of coupling elements, each row attached to its own support tape and at least one slider 10 body having a puller attached to the said slider body wherein each of the support tapes comprise a middle portion bending from an inner portion and each has a free end portion defining the longitudinal edge and running on a plane parallel with said inner portions to cause the two rows of coupling elements to rest between the middle portions of the two support tapes and wherein at least one pair of terminal ends of the the support tapes 15 comprises at least one curved portion along a part of the longitudinal length of the support tapes, the curved portion comprising a number of the coupling elements and wherein the or each curved portion can accommodate the at least one slider body. In one embodiment, the middle portions bend upwards with reference to the inner portions. 20 In another embodiment, the middle portions bend downwards with reference to the inner portions. In an embodiment, portions of the two support tapes are shaped to cause the two rows of coupling elements to rest above portions of the support tapes. 25 In an embodiment, cross section through a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal length of the two support tapes having a row of coupling elements attached to each support tape is shaped to include but not be limited to a U-shape, inverted U-shape, curve shape, inverted curve shape, expanded V-shape, and inverted expanded V-shape. 30 In an embodiment both pairs of terminal ends of the support tapes are curved downward, and in a closed position the curves each accommodate a slider body. 34519592 (GHMatters) P59276.AU - 3A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener inside the mould. Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 1 inside the mould. Figure 3 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener shaped into an inverted U-shape. Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 3. Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener shaped into a U shape. Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 5. Figure 7 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener shaped into an expanded V-shape. Figure 8 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 7. Figure 9 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener shaped into an inverted and expanded V-shape. Figure 10 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 9. Figure 11 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener shaped into a curve shape. Figure 12 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 11. Figure 13 shows a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the zip fastener shaped into an inverted curve shape. Figure 14 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 13. Figure 15 shows a side view of an embodiment of the zip fastener in accordance with the present invention with one end curved downward and said curve accommodating one slider body.
- 4 Figure 16 shows a top view of the zip fastener of Figure 15. Figure 17 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 15. Figure 18 shows a side view of one embodiment of the zip fastener with one end curved downward and said curve accommodating two slider bodies. 5 Figure 19 shows a top view of the zip fastener of Figure 18. Figure 20 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 18. Figure 21 shows a side view of one embodiment of the zip fastener in accordance with the present invention with both ends curved downward and each curve accommodating one slider body. 10 Figure 22 shows a top view of the zip fastener of Figure 21. Figure 23 shows a perspective view of the zip fastener of Figure 21. DISCLOSURE OF PREFERED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION 15 It is to be understood that the present disclosure of the zip fastener described herein is a perfect exemplification of the principles of the invention and does not limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments. A zip fastener (30) according to this invention comprises first and second support tapes 20 (35), each of which has one row of coupling elements (40) each row being attached to each support tape (35), and a slider body (45) including a puller (50). The support tapes (35), coupling elements (40), slider body (45) and puller (50) may be of any standard shape and structure. However, the novelty of the zip fastener (30) according to this invention lies in the shapes and structures of the two support tapes (35). 25 The support tapes (35) are thermo-plasticized and portions of the first and second support tapes (35) are shaped into a U-shape, V-shape, inverted U-shape, expanded V-shape, or curve-shape by using a mold (55) and thermoforming. Shaping of the support tapes (35) through molding causes the coupling element (40) to situate either between or above the 30 shaped support tapes (35). According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the thermo plasticized first and second support tapes (35) having the coupling elements (40) engaged with the opposed row, to which the slider (45) and the puller (50) have not yet been attached are placed 35 between two halves of the mold (55) having the desired configuration as shown in Figure 2 of which the mould is a U-shape. The strip of thermoplastic support tapes (35) having the coupling element (40) attached inside the mold (55) is then heated to a temperature 3451959_2 (GHMatters) P59276.AU - 5 between 80-180'C to shape or transform the support tapes (35) into the configuration corresponding to the mold. While still inside the mold (55), the strips of support tapes (35) are left to cool while still under pressure so that the desired configuration is maintained. Once cooled, the shaped support tapes (35) are removed from the mold (55). 5 Figure 4 shows the second embodiment of the zip fastener 930) wherein the first and second support tapes (35) are shaped to form an inverted U-shape. As shown, one end portion (60) of the first and second support tapes (35) of which the coupling element (40) sits on the top of the inverted U-shape, the middle portion (65) of the support tapes (35) is 10 bent downward and the free end portion (70) of the support tapes (35) is bent outward to be on the same plane with the end portion (60) with the attached coupling element (40). As a result, the middle portion (65) and the free end portion s (70) of the support tapes (35) in turn act as a support for the coupling elements (40) sitting on the top of the inverted U shape creating a zip fastener (30) with a coupling element (40) on the support tapes (35) 15 higher than the normally flat zip fastener. Figure 6 shows another embodiment of the zip fastener (30) wherein the first and second support tapes (35) are shaped to form a U-shape. In this embodiment, using the coupling element (40) as a reference point, the end portion (60) of the first and second support tapes 20 (35) with the attached coupling element (40) act as a base. The middle portion (65) of support tapes (35) is vertically lifted up and the free end portion (70) of the first and second support tapes (35) is horizontally bent to the same plane with the end portion (60) of which the coupling element attached. Thereby, the U-shaped zip fastener (30) with the coupling element (40) inside the U-shape is obtained. 25 Further examples of additional embodiments of the zip fastener are as shown in Figure 8 and Figure 10 wherein the zip fastener (30) is shaped into an expanded V-shape and inverted V-shape, respectively. Figure 12 and Figure 14 show further embodiments of the zip fastener (30). In these embodiments, portions of the first and second support tapes 30 (35), including the end portion (60) of which the coupling element (40) is attached and the middle portion (65), are merged and are shaped into a curve. The coupling element (40) may be on the top of the curve or inside the curve similar to the U-shape. In yet another embodiment of the zip fastener (30) according to the present invention, as 35 shown in Figure 15 and Figure 18 the support tapes (35) are flat and one terminal end or both terminal ends of the support tapes (35) are curved downward. This is also obtained by thermoforming using the mold (55) under controlled temperature and pressure. When 3451959_2 (GHMatters) P59276.AU - 6 the slider (45) and the puller (50) are assembled to the strip of the support tapes (35) with the coupling element (40) attached, the curved portion (75) of the support tapes (35) will be where the slider body (45) rests in the closed position of the zip fastener (30). The curved portion (75) of the zip fastener (30) accommodates at least one slider body (45) as 5 shown in Figure 17. After being attached to the article, the curved portion (75) lies beneath the surface of the article. As a result, the slider body (45) as well as the puller (50) is hidden from view creating a smoother look on the surface of the article. As the slider body (45) is hidden under the surface of the article, the opening, caused when the width of the slider body obstructs the coupling elements at the terminal end from engaging with 10 each other will also be protected by the article's surface. This can eliminate the need for the tunnel or garage while effectively reducing the chance of water passing through the opening. Once the zip fastener (30) according to preferred embodiments of the present invention, 15 particularly, the embodiment where the coupling element (40) sits high on the first and second support tapes (35) such as the inverted U-shape, inverted expanded V-shape, is assembled to the article and is subsequently exposed to water, the water is less likely to seep through the coupling element (40). This is because the water tends to flow away from the coupling element (40) area onto the surface adjacent to the zip fastener (30) rather than 20 pooling as in the conventional zip fastener. This is particularly suitable for use with watertight/water-proofed articles. For the embodiment of which portions of the first and second support tapes (35) were lifted up, such as in the U-shape, expanded V-shape, and curve shape the coupling element (40) rests between the lifted portions of the first and second support tapes (35). Once the slider body (45) is assembled to form a zip fastener 25 (30), the slider body (45) is housed within the lifted up portion s of the first and second support tapes (35), creating a smoother look on the article's surface as the slider body (45) and the puller (50) are hidden from view, or if so desired, the entire zip fastener (30) can be hidden resulting in an even smoother look on the article's surface. 30 As illustrated in the various embodiments, the zip fastener (30) according to this invention may be shaped into any desired configuration for various purposes and can be used with various types of material including clothing articles, canvas, etc. Other and further arrangements, variations, and embodiments for the present invention will 35 be apparent from the forgoing disclosure and teaching and no undue limitations are to be implied there from. 3451959_2 (GHMatters) P59276.AU -7 In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or 5 addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention. It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country. H:\Linda\Keep\spec\P59276 A ZIP FASTENER.doc 20/12/05

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1. A zip fastener comprising two longitudinal support tapes having longitudinal edges and two pairs of terminal ends , the zip fastener having; two rows of coupling elements, each row attached to its own support tape and at least one slider body having a puller attached to the said slider body wherein each of the support tapes comprise a middle portion bending from an inner portion and each has a free end portion defining the longitudinal edge and running on a plane parallel with said inner portions to cause the two rows of coupling elements to rest between the middle portions of the two support tapes and wherein at least one pair of terminal ends of the the support tapes comprises at least one curved portion along a part of the longitudinal length of the support tapes, the curved portion comprising a number of the coupling elements and wherein the or each curved portion can accommodate the at least one slider body.
2. A zip fastener according to claim 1, wherein the middle portions bend upwards with reference to the inner portions.
3. A zip fastener according to claim 1, wherein the middle portions bend downwards with reference to the inner portions.
4. The zip fastener according claim 1, wherein portions of the two support tapes are shaped to cause the two rows of coupling elements to rest above portions of the support tapes.
5. The zip fastener according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the cross section through a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal length of the two support tapes having a row of coupling elements attached to each support tape is shaped to include but not be limited to a U-shape, inverted U-shape, curve shape, inverted curve shape, expanded V-shape, and inverted expanded V-shape.
6. A zip fastener according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein both pairs of terminal ends of the support tapes are curved downward, and in a closed position the curves each accommodate a slider body.
7. A zip fastener substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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US3561073A (en) * 1968-09-03 1971-02-09 Corinne D Rosser Iron-in-zipper
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