CN112826179A - Pulling-on piece - Google Patents

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CN112826179A
CN112826179A CN201911153571.8A CN201911153571A CN112826179A CN 112826179 A CN112826179 A CN 112826179A CN 201911153571 A CN201911153571 A CN 201911153571A CN 112826179 A CN112826179 A CN 112826179A
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叶玮甄
曾译萩
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The invention provides a pull tab which has an attractive appearance and good operability. The pull tab can be attached to a slider for a slide fastener, and includes a pull tab member and a cord member. The pull tab member includes: a coupling part which can be attached to a slider body of a slider for a slide fastener; and a mounting portion integrally extended from the coupling portion. The pull-string member is attached to the attachment portion of the pull-tab member. The mounting portion includes: a pair of side walls; a cross bar connecting the middle parts of the pair of side walls; and a shielding wall connecting the pair of side walls from one surface of the pull tab member and forming a space. The rope pulling component passes through the space between the cross rod and the shielding wall and is arranged on the cross rod, and the knot of the rope pulling component is positioned on the cross rod and is hidden between the pair of side walls and the shielding wall.

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Pulling-on piece
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a pull tab (tab pull), and more particularly to a pull tab which can be attached to a slider (slider) for a slide fastener.
Background
A conventional slide fastener generally includes a pair of fastener chains (fastener chain) composed of a strip-shaped fastener tape (fastener tape) and a plurality of elements (elements) arranged on the fastener tape, and a slider mounted on the fastener chains to open or close the elements by sliding, and a pull tab may be provided on the slider as required, so that a user may drive the slider to slide on the fastener chain by pulling the pull tab. Wherein, the pulling piece can be further provided with a pulling rope, so that a user can drive the pulling piece by pulling the pulling rope. Furthermore, a user (such as a manufacturer or a clothing manufacturer) can also set a decorative pattern, such as a trademark, on the pull tab or the pull rope according to the requirement.
In the attachment method of the pull cord, it is common practice to attach the pull cord to the pull tab by, for example, forming the body of the pull tab into a ring shape and then tying the pull cord directly to the ring-shaped body of the pull tab. However, in the case of such a mounting method, the knot of the pull cord on the tab is exposed to the outside of the tab, which affects the design and the beauty of the tab, and the knot exposed to the outside of the tab is also easily worn.
[ Prior art documents ]
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[ patent document 1] Japanese Utility model registration No. 3196060
[ patent document 2] Japanese patent No. 3523028
[ patent document 3] Chinese patent No. 303269546S
Disclosure of Invention
Embodiments of the present invention provide a slider that can be attached to a slider for a slide fastener. The pull tab includes: a tab member comprising: a coupling portion that can be attached to a slider body of the slider for a slide fastener; and a mounting portion integrally extended from the coupling portion; and a pull-string member attached to the attachment portion of the pull-tab member. The mounting portion includes: a pair of side walls; a cross bar connecting the intermediate portions of the pair of side walls; and a shielding wall connecting the pair of side walls from one surface of the pull tab member and constituting a space. The rope pulling component penetrates through the space between the cross rod and the shielding wall and is installed on the cross rod, and the knot of the rope pulling component is located on the cross rod and is hidden between the pair of side walls and the shielding wall.
In the tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, a pair of protruding pieces is provided on the other end portions of the pair of side walls opposite to the coupling portion. The pair of protruding pieces protrude toward each other from inner sides of the pair of side walls, and a distance between the pair of protruding pieces is smaller than a distance between the pair of side walls.
In the pull tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, the pull-cord member is mounted on the cross bar between the pair of projecting pieces and the shielding wall.
In the pull tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, the pair of protruding pieces protrude toward each other in an axial direction, which is parallel to an extending direction of the cross bar.
In the pull tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, a surface of the pair of protruding pieces opposite to the shielding wall and a surface of the pair of side walls opposite to the shielding wall are flush with each other.
In the pull tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, a surface of the pair of side walls opposite to the shielding wall and a surface of the cross bar opposite to the shielding wall are flush with each other.
In the pull tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, the depth of the space formed by the pair of side walls and the shielding wall is larger than the thickness of the knot.
In the pull tab according to an embodiment of the present invention, a convex structure is provided on an outer surface of the shielding wall opposite to the cross bar.
In the pull tab according to an embodiment of the present invention, the pull cord member includes: pulling a rope; and a pull buckle for connecting two ends of the pull rope to form a ring shape. The cord member is attached to the crossbar by inserting the endless cord between the crossbar and the shielding wall and inserting the loop-shaped cord through the tab to form the knot.
In the tab according to the embodiment of the present invention, the attachment portion further includes a coupling wall that connects ends of the pair of side walls near the coupling portion. The shielding wall connects the pair of side walls and the connecting wall from one of the surfaces of the pull tab member.
In view of the above, the pull-tab of the present invention is attachable to a slider for a slide fastener, and includes a pull-tab member and a pull-string member attached to the pull-tab member, wherein the attachment portion of the pull-tab member includes a pair of side walls, a crossbar connecting intermediate portions of the pair of side walls, and a shielding wall connecting the pair of side walls from one surface of the pull-tab member. Therefore, the pair of side walls and the shielding wall form a space, the pull rope part passes through the space between the cross rod and the shielding wall and is arranged on the cross rod, and the knot of the pull rope part is positioned on the cross rod and is hidden between the pair of side walls and the shielding wall. Thus, the knot of the pull-tab member is protected by the mounting portion of the pull-tab member, the knot of the pull-tab member is not visible from the outside of the pull-tab member, and the pull-tab member is difficult to wear during use, so that the pull-tab of the present invention has an attractive appearance and good operability.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a pull tab for use in a zipper in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of a pull tab;
FIG. 3 is a schematic rear view of a pull tab;
fig. 4A to 4C are schematic views showing a flow of attaching the pull-string member to the pull-tab member.
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50: a zipper;
52: a zipper chain;
52 a: a zipper tooth;
54: a slider;
54 a: a slider body;
54 b: a connecting ring;
100: a pull tab;
110: a pull tab member;
112: a connecting portion;
114: an installation part;
114a1, 114a 2: a side wall;
114 b: a connecting wall;
114 c: a cross bar;
114 d: a shielding wall;
114e1, 114e 2: a projecting piece;
114 f: a raised structure;
120: a rope pulling component;
122: pulling a rope;
124: pulling the button;
126: knotting;
e1, E3: an end portion;
e2: an intermediate portion;
d1, d 2: a distance;
s: a space.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a pull tab applied to a slide fastener according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to fig. 1, in the present embodiment, a pull tab 100 is applied to the zipper 50 shown in fig. 1, wherein the zipper 50 includes a pair of zipper stringers 52 having zipper elements 52a and a pull head 54 mounted on the zipper stringers 52, and the pull tab 100 is further mounted on the pull head 54. Thereby, the slider 54 slides on the fastener chain 52 by the pull tab 100 to open or close the element 52 a. However, the application of the pull tab 100 to the slide fastener 50 is only one embodiment, and the pull tab 100 can be applied to various forms of slide fasteners in practice. The invention is not limited to the use of the pull tab 100 and may be adjusted as desired.
Fig. 2 is a schematic front view of a pull tab. Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the back of the pull tab. Referring to fig. 1 to 3, in the present embodiment, the pull tab 100 includes a pull tab member 110 and a pull cord member 120, wherein the pull tab member 110 is mounted to the pull head 54 (shown in fig. 1), and the pull cord member 120 is mounted to the pull tab member 110.
Specifically, in the present embodiment, the tab member 110 includes the connection portion 112 and the attachment portion 114. The coupling portion 112 is annular and can be attached to the slider body 54a of the slider 54, and is attached to a coupling ring 54b protruding from the slider body 54a, for example. The attachment portion 114 extends integrally from the coupling portion 112. Further, the pull member 120 is attached to the attachment portion 114 of the pull-tab member 110.
As shown in fig. 2 to 3, the mounting portion 114 of the present embodiment includes a pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2, a connecting wall 114b, a cross bar 114c, and a shielding wall 114 d. The connecting wall 114b connects the end portions E1 of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 near the connecting portion 112, and the connecting portion 112 is provided outside the connecting wall 114b of the mounting portion 114. The crossbar 114c connects the middle portions E2 (labeled in fig. 3) of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a 2. The shielding wall 114d connects the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 and the connecting wall 114b from one surface of the tab member 110, and forms a space S. Hereinafter, the side where the shielding wall 114d is located is referred to as an outer side of the tab member 110 (as shown in fig. 2), and the side where the cross bar 114C and the space S are located is referred to as an inner side of the tab member 110 (as shown in fig. 3). However, the outer side and the inner side are only used for illustrating the structure of the pull tab member 110, and the present invention is not limited thereto, and may be adjusted as desired.
Thus, the connecting wall 114b between the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 and the end portion E1 connected to the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 can be regarded as being provided on three connected sides of the shielding wall 114d, so that a space S (shown in fig. 2) is surrounded on the shielding wall 114d, and the other end portion E3 opposite to the connecting portion 112 of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 is in an open state. Further, the cross bar 114c provided in the middle portion E2 of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 is not connected to the shielding wall 114d, that is, the cross bar 114c spans between the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 without contacting the shielding wall 114d, so that a gap exists between the cross bar 114c and the shielding wall 114d, and the pull-string member 120 can be attached to the cross bar 114c through the gap and positioned inside the pull-string member 110 (as will be described later). Further, the crossbar 114c is provided at the intermediate portion E2 of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2, and the cord member 120 can be easily attached to the crossbar 114c by providing an appropriate distance between the crossbar 114c and the connecting wall 114 b. However, the middle portion E2 may refer to a portion of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 other than the end portions E1 and E3, and is not limited to the middle. In other embodiments, not shown, the connecting wall 114b may be omitted, and the connecting portion 112 may be provided directly at the end of the shielding wall 114d of the mounting portion 114. The invention is not limited thereto and can be modified as required.
Referring to fig. 3, in the attachment portion 114 of the pull-tab member 110 of the present embodiment, a pair of protruding pieces 114E1 and 114E2 are provided on the other end portion E3 of the pair of side walls 114a1 and 114a2 opposite to the connection portion 112. The pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e2 protrude from the inner sides of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 toward each other in the axial direction (e.g., the left-right direction in fig. 3, parallel to the extending direction of the cross bar 114 c) without contacting each other, that is, a gap exists between the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e 2. Also, the distance d1 between the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e2 (i.e., the width of the gap between the protruding pieces 114e1, 114e 2) is smaller than the distance d2 between the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 (i.e., the width of the space S between the side walls 114a1, 114a 2).
Further, the pair of protruding pieces 114E1 and 114E2 provided at the end portion E3 of the pair of side walls 114a1 and 114a2 do not connect the shielding wall 114d, that is, the pair of protruding pieces 114E1 and 114E2 protrude toward each other from the end portion E3 of the pair of side walls 114a1 and 114a2 so as not to contact the shielding wall 114d, and therefore, a gap is also provided between the pair of protruding pieces 114E1 and 114E2 and the shielding wall 114d, and a passage through which the string member 120 can pass is formed, and the string member 120 is restrained (as will be described later). However, the present invention is not limited to the arrangement of the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e2, which may be adjusted as required.
As shown in fig. 2 to 3, the rope member 120 of the present embodiment includes a rope 122 and a tab 124. The cord 122 is a thread-like cord material, and the tab 124 is injection-molded on the cord 122 so as to connect both ends of the cord 122, so that the cord 122 forms a loop. In this manner, the string member 120 can be attached to the crossbar 114c by inserting the tab 124 through the loop-shaped string 122 to form a knot 126 in the crossbar 114c (as will be described later). However, the above-described pull cord member 120 is only one embodiment. In other embodiments, not shown, the string member may include only a string without a tab, and the string may be in a form of a loop formed by knotting both ends of a linear string, or in a form of a loop formed by folding the string in half with both ends of the linear string left open, or in any form as long as it can be attached to the cross bar 114c of the attachment portion 114 of the tab member 110, and the form of the string member 120 is not limited in the present invention.
Fig. 4A to 4C are schematic views showing a flow of attaching the pull-string member to the pull-tab member. The flow of attaching the pull-cord member to the pull-tab member will be described below with reference to fig. 4A to 4C. Although fig. 4A to 4C only show the pull tab member 110 and the pull cord member 120 and omit the other parts of the slide fastener 50 in fig. 1, in the process of attaching the pull cord member 120 to the pull tab member 110, the pull tab member 110 may be already attached to the slider 54 (shown in fig. 1) and the slider 54 may be already attached to the fastener stringer 52 (shown in fig. 1), but the pull tab member 110 may not be attached to the slider 54 or the slider 54 may not be attached to the fastener stringer 52, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
First, as shown in fig. 4A, the string member 120 enters the space S from between the connecting wall 114b and the crossbar 114c (i.e., the end portion E1) with the string 122 in the form of a ring, passes between the crossbar 114c and the shielding wall 114d, and moves toward the end portion E3, with the tab 124 being located on the side close to the end portion E1 (i.e., the upper side in fig. 4A). In response to the size or material characteristics, such as stiffness, of the draw cord 122, during the movement of the draw cord 122 toward the end E3, the draw cord 122 may pass through the space S between the cross bar 114c and the shielding wall 114d but not enter the passage between the pair of protruding pieces 114E1, 114E2 and the shielding wall 114d, or may move from between the cross bar 114c and the shielding wall 114d along the inside of the shielding wall 114d to the passage between the pair of protruding pieces 114E1, 114E2 and the shielding wall 114 d.
Further, when the cord 122 enters the passage between the pair of projecting pieces 114e1, 114e2 and the shielding wall 114d, the cord 122 can be twisted and moved out of the space S from the gap between the pair of projecting pieces 114e1, 114e 2. The purpose of moving the drawstring 122 out of the space S from the gap between the pair of tabs 114e1, 114e2 is that the subsequent tab 124 will pass through the looped drawstring 122 outside the space S and form a knot 126 on the crossbar 114 c. If the cord 122 does not enter the passage between the pair of projecting pieces 114E1, 114E2 and the shielding wall 114d while the cord 122 is moving toward the end E3, the movement of moving the cord 122 from the gap between the pair of projecting pieces 114E1, 114E2 to the outside of the space S can be omitted, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
Next, the slider 124 located at the end E1 is moved from the outside of the crossbar 114c to the end E3, and the slider 124 passes through the loop-shaped cord 122 outside the space S, thereby forming a knot 126 in the crossbar 114c, as shown in fig. 4B. At this point, the operation of attaching the pull-cord member 120 to the tab member 110 is substantially completed. In response to the size or material characteristics of the pull cord 122, such as stiffness, the pull cord 122 may be tied tightly to the cross bar 114c or may be tied loosely to the cross bar 114c (as shown in fig. 4B). Therefore, when the string 122 of the string member 120 is attached to the crossbar 114c to form the knot 126, the string 122 can be twisted and moved from the gap between the pair of projecting pieces 114e1, 114e2 to the space S between the pair of projecting pieces 114e1, 114e2 and the shielding wall 114 d. Thus, the pulling rope 122 is limited by the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e2, and the knot 126 is tightly tied on the cross bar 114C, and is hidden between the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 and the shielding wall 114d, as shown in fig. 4C.
As can be seen, in the present embodiment, the rope member 120 can pass through the space S between the cross bar 114c and the shielding wall 114d by the annular rope 122, pass through the annular rope 122 by the pull buckle 124, and be mounted on the cross bar 114c to form the knot 126, and the knot 126 of the rope member 120 is located on the cross bar 114c and hidden between the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 and the shielding wall 114d, and the rope 122 is limited by the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e 2.
Preferably, in the mounting portion 114 of the pull-tab member 110, the depth of the space S formed by the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 and the shielding wall 114d is greater than the thickness of the knot 126, and the knot 126 is accommodated in the space S and hidden between the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 and the shielding wall 114d, so that the knot 126 is not visible from the outside (as shown in fig. 2) of the pull-tab member 110. Moreover, only a small part of the knot 126 tied on the cross bar 114c protrudes out of the space S, and most of the knot 126 is accommodated in the space S and protected by the mounting part 114 of the pull tab member 110, so that the pull cord member 120 is difficult to wear during use, for example, the possibility of wear caused by contact between the knot 126 and the zipper chain 52 is reduced. Further, the pull cord 122 is restrained by a pair of tabs 114e1, 114e2 so that the pull cord 122 does not interfere with the use of the pull tab 100 by unintended release. Thus, the pull tab 100 has an aesthetic appearance and good operability.
Further, in the present embodiment, the surfaces of the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e2 opposite to the shielding wall 114d (i.e., the surfaces of the pair of protruding pieces 114e1, 114e2 shown in fig. 3), the surfaces of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 opposite to the shielding wall 114d (i.e., the surfaces of the pair of side walls 114a1, 114a2 shown in fig. 3), the surfaces of the linking wall 114b opposite to the shielding wall 114d (i.e., the surfaces of the linking wall 114b shown in fig. 3), and the surfaces of the crossbar 114c opposite to the shielding wall 114d (i.e., the surfaces of the crossbar 114c shown in fig. 3) are flush with each other. That is, the surfaces of the mounting portions 114 opposite the inner sides of the shielding walls 114d (i.e., the surfaces of the mounting portions 114 shown in FIG. 3) are all flush, so that when the pull tab 100 is mounted on the slider 54 shown in FIG. 1, the inner sides of the tab members 110 are not bumpy and do not wear down the zipper chain 52. However, in other embodiments not shown, the structure of the mounting portion 114 can be adjusted according to the requirement, and the invention is not limited thereto.
In addition, in the mounting portion 114 of the tab member 110, on an outer surface of the shielding wall 114d opposite to the cross bar 114c (i.e., a surface of the shielding wall 114d shown in fig. 2), a convex structure 114f is provided. The projection structure 114f is a projection that is left-right symmetrical on the outer surface of the shielding wall 114d, so that when the user grips the attachment portion 114 of the pull-tab member 110 as a grip portion to operate the pull-tab member 110 (for example, when attaching the pull-cord member 120 to the pull-tab member 110), the user can recognize the front and back surfaces of the pull-tab member 110 by contacting the projection structure 114 f. Here, the front surface refers to a surface on a side where the shielding wall 114d and the protrusion structure 114f are located (as shown in fig. 2), and the back surface refers to a surface on a side where the cross bar 114c and the space S are located (as shown in fig. 3). However, the front and back surfaces are only used to illustrate the structure of the tab member 110, and the present invention is not limited to the shape and arrangement of the protrusion 114f, nor to which side of the tab member 110 is the front or back surface, which can be adjusted as desired.
As described above, the pull-tab of the present invention is attachable to a slider for a slide fastener, and includes a pull-tab member and a pull-string member attached to the pull-tab member, wherein the attachment portion of the pull-tab member includes a pair of side walls, a crossbar connecting intermediate portions of the pair of side walls, and a shielding wall connecting the pair of side walls from one surface of the pull-tab member, and a pair of projecting pieces are provided at the other end portions of the pair of side walls. Therefore, the pair of side walls and the shielding wall form a space, the pull rope component penetrates through the space between the cross rod and the shielding wall and is installed on the cross rod, then the knot of the pull rope component is positioned on the cross rod and is hidden in the space formed by the pair of side walls and the shielding wall, and the pull rope of the pull rope component is limited by the pair of protruding pieces. In this way, the knot of the pull cord member is protected by the attachment portion of the pull tab member, the knot of the pull cord member is not visible from the outside of the pull tab member, and the pull cord member is difficult to wear during use, and the pull cord does not cause interference during use of the pull tab. Therefore, the pull tab has attractive appearance and good operability.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, and not to limit the same; while the invention has been described in detail and with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some or all of the technical features may be equivalently replaced; and the modifications or the substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. A pull tab mountable on a slider for a slide fastener, comprising:
a tab member comprising: a coupling portion that can be attached to a slider body of the slider for a slide fastener; and a mounting portion integrally extended from the coupling portion; and
a pull-string member attached to the attachment portion of the pull-tab member,
wherein the mounting portion includes: a pair of side walls; a cross bar connecting the intermediate portions of the pair of side walls; and a shielding wall connecting the pair of side walls from one surface of the pull tab member and constituting a space,
the rope pulling component penetrates through the space between the cross rod and the shielding wall and is installed on the cross rod, and the knot of the rope pulling component is located on the cross rod and is hidden between the pair of side walls and the shielding wall.
2. The pull tab of claim 1,
a pair of protruding pieces are provided on the other end portions of the pair of side walls opposite to the coupling portion,
the pair of protruding pieces protrude toward each other from inner sides of the pair of side walls, and a distance between the pair of protruding pieces is smaller than a distance between the pair of side walls.
3. The pull tab of claim 2,
the stay member is mounted on the crossbar and positioned between the pair of protruding pieces and the shielding wall.
4. The pull tab of claim 2,
the pair of projecting pieces project toward each other in an axial direction, which is parallel to an extending direction of the cross bar.
5. The pull tab of claim 2,
surfaces of the pair of protruding pieces opposite to the shielding wall and surfaces of the pair of side walls opposite to the shielding wall are flush with each other.
6. The pull tab of claim 1,
the surfaces of the pair of side walls opposite to the shielding wall and the surfaces of the cross bar opposite to the shielding wall are flush with each other.
7. The pull tab of claim 1,
the depth of the space formed by the pair of side walls and the shielding wall is larger than the thickness of the knot.
8. The pull tab of claim 1,
and a convex structure is arranged on the outer surface of the shielding wall opposite to the cross rod.
9. The pull tab of claim 1,
the pull cord member includes:
pulling a rope; and
a pull buckle, which connects two ends of the pull rope to form a ring shape,
the cord member is attached to the crossbar by inserting the endless cord between the crossbar and the shielding wall and inserting the loop-shaped cord through the tab to form the knot.
10. The pull tab of claim 1,
the mounting portion further includes a coupling wall that couples ends of the pair of side walls near the coupling portion,
the shielding wall connects the pair of side walls and the connecting wall from one of the surfaces of the pull tab member.
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