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Tape closure, characterized essentially by the fact of being constituted by two textile strips, of suitable material and dimensions, determined by the appropriate interweaving of weft and warp threads, with one of the faces of these two tapes being the elements of crimping of the closure, formed those of one of said components by a plurality of threads of semirigid material, preferably thermoplastic, having on its tip as many hooks, while those of the other strip are made of multiple rings of threads of equal nature, allowing this arrangement of male hooks and female rings which, when being superimposed both, tapes and when exerting on them a sufficient pressure, mutually link the referred means of solidarization thanks to the own flexibility of the respective threads, obtaining a union in all the extension of these strips of such security that forces, for the opening, the separation in This is done by one of the extremities of the aforementioned closure, whose laminar condition allows it to be applied to garments and the like. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Zip closure with support tape and row of closure links fixed in the same through sewing. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)