US20070186392A1 - Novel zipper slide - Google Patents

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US20070186392A1
US20070186392A1 US11/356,360 US35636006A US2007186392A1 US 20070186392 A1 US20070186392 A1 US 20070186392A1 US 35636006 A US35636006 A US 35636006A US 2007186392 A1 US2007186392 A1 US 2007186392A1
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  • the present invention relates to a novel zipper slide that reduces or eliminates entanglement of material from a garment in both the upper and lower surface of the zipper during use.
  • a conventional zipper consists of two rows of teeth and a slide, catch, or pull that when drawn over the two rows of teeth joins the teeth in one direction of pull and separates the teeth in the other direction.
  • Conventional zippers frequently jam when extraneous material from the garment is drawn into and becomes entangled in the teeth of the zipper or between the slide and the zipper during operation.
  • a number of anti-jam zippers have been developed that prevent entanglement of material between the two rows of teeth of a zipper such as for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,299 that provides overlapping flaps sewn into the fabric on the underside of the zipper teeth rows.
  • flaps prevent material from a garment such as a shirt or blouse from being drawn into the teeth of the zipper of a second garment worn over the shirt or blouse such as a jacket.
  • this zipper configuration does not prevent the material of the upper surface of the jacket from becoming entangled in the zipper teeth or between the slide and the zipper during use.
  • Another zipper slide described in U.S. Patent application publication 2003/0192151 comprises a guard on the lower surface of the slide mechanism that is integral to the slide.
  • the guard prevents material from becoming entangled in the teeth of the zipper in the same manner as U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,299 and unfortunately suffers from the same disadvantage. While the integral zipper slide guard reduces entanglement of material from another garment in the underside of the zipper it does not reduce entanglement of the material on the upper surface.
  • the present invention provides a novel zipper slide comprising a pull tab and a housing having a front portion where the two disconnected rows of zipper teeth occur, a back portion wherein the two connected rows of zipper teeth occur, a top portion having an adapter for receiving said pull tab and a bottom portion, said front portion having four front projecting guide arms directing said disconnected zipper teeth toward each other and interfering with material that could become entangled in said zipper teeth, two of said front projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining said front projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion, said front portion having two front grooves positioned between said two front projecting guide arms on said top portion and said two front projecting guide arms on said bottom portion, each for receiving a row of zipper teeth, said front grooves merging into one about the midpoint of said slide housing said grooves angling said teeth such that they join and are locked into place as said grooves merge and exit said slide housing at said back portion, said back portion having four back projecting guide arms directing said connected zipper teeth into said slide and interfering with material that
  • each of the four front projecting guide arms are from 1 ⁇ 4 to 2 ⁇ 3 the length of the housing and may be angled from not less than 5 degrees and not more than 45 degrees from the center line running lengthwise along the housing.
  • each of the four back projecting guide arms are from 1/10 to 1 ⁇ 4 the length of the housing and may be angled not less than 0 degrees to not more than 30 degrees from the center line running lengthwise along the housing.
  • the adapter for receiving the pull-tab is preferably an elongated pull-tab lug running the length of and positioned on the top of the housing.
  • the pull-tab is preferably slidably and pivotally connected to the housing by the elongated pull-tab lug.
  • methods of using the novel zipper slide of the present invention for interconnecting two disconnected rows of zipper teeth comprising affixing the zipper guide onto two disconnected rows of zipper teeth, and sliding the zipper guide along the rows of disconnected zipper teeth thereby interlocking and joining the rows of zipper teeth.
  • FIG. 1 Is a diagrammatic representation of the top view of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 Is a diagrammatic representation of the front view of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 Is a diagrammatic representation of the side view of one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the internal center divider between the top and the bottom sides of the zipper mechanism is removed to show progression of zipper teeth through the internal chamber of the slide.
  • the front projecting guide arms have a flattened side relative to the zipper teeth, and a radially circular shape of the guide arms on the side facing away from the zipper teeth;
  • FIG. 4 Is a diagrammatic representation of the back view of the present invention, showing the joined zipper teeth formed by the slide.
  • adapter refers to a means for slidably and pivotally retaining the pull-tab of the zipper slide to the housing by a variety of means known to one skilled in the art, such as, for example an elongated pull-tab lug that runs the length of the top side of the housing about the centerline or a loop provided at or about the center of the top portion.
  • FIG. 1 shows the top of the zipper slide 10 according to the present invention in position on a zipper.
  • the two disconnected stringers 14 that comprise the teeth 16 of the zipper feed into the front grooves 18 on the front portion 38 of the housing 12 to close the zipper.
  • Over each of the stringers 14 are the front projecting guides 22 positioned on the front portion 38 of the top portion 26 and bottom portions of the housing 12 .
  • the front projecting guides 22 maneuver the stringers 14 into the front grooves 18 aligning the teeth 16 for joining and interfere with material 42 that may get entangled in the zipper teeth 16 or between the zipper and the slide 10 .
  • an adapter 30 Positioned on the top portion 26 of the housing 12 is an adapter 30 that is able to receive the pull tab used for drawing the slide 10 along the zipper.
  • the two stringers 14 comprising the zipper teeth 16 are joined.
  • the zipper slide of the present invention functions to connect two disconnected stringers of zipper teeth into one in a similar fashion as commercially available zipper slides.
  • the zipper slide of the present invention is unique in that it provides a means for interfering with or preventing the material of a garment from becoming entangled with the teeth of the zipper or between the zipper and the slide.
  • Novel front and back projecting guides perform this function.
  • the front projecting guides are provided in a length from about one-quarter to about two-thirds the length of the zipper slide.
  • the front projecting guides may be angled to allow the slide to move more freely over the zipper stringers. This angle may vary from not less than 5 degrees and not more than 45 degrees from the centerline running lengthwise along the housing.
  • the back projecting guides are provided in a length from about one-tenth to about one-quarter the length of the zipper slide.
  • the back projecting guides are not angled or only slightly angled preferably not more than about 30 degrees from the centerline running lengthwise along the housing.
  • FIG. 2 shows the front view of the slide 10 of the present invention.
  • the slide 10 is positioned on the zipper showing the stringers 14 and teeth 16 of the zipper in the front grooves 18 .
  • the stringers 14 are positioned in the channel guides 40 such that the teeth 16 of the zipper are in the front grooves 18 .
  • the front projecting guides 22 are positioned above and below the stringers 14 and beyond the channel guides 40 maintaining the material 42 of the garment at a distance that interferes or prevents entanglement with the teeth 16 of the zipper or between the zipper and the slide 10 .
  • each of the four front and back projecting guide arms are flattened on the sides facing the zipper teeth, and radially circular on the sides facing away from the zipper teeth.
  • An adapter 30 for affixing the pull-tab 34 may be provided on the top portion 26 or on the top 26 and bottom portion 28 of the slide 10 such as that shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the adapter 30 may be provided in a configuration that allows the pull-tab 34 to migrate along the length of the slide 10 as shown in FIG. 1 or may provide a fixed positioned for the pull-tab 34 . In either case the pull-tab 34 is pivotally affixed to the top portion 26 of the slide 10 for ease of use.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the slide 10 of the present invention.
  • the projecting guides are visualized with one front 18 and one back projecting guide 24 positioned on the top portion 26 and the other front 18 and back projecting guide 24 on the bottom portion 28 with the channel guide 40 about the centerline between the two.
  • the adapter 30 runs the length of the top portion 26 allowing the pull-tab 34 to migrate along the length of the slide 10 .
  • the pull-tab 34 in resting position lays almost flush with the surface of the top portion 26 , however, it is pivotally affixed to the adapter 30 and can rotate within the pivotal plane up to 180 degrees along the centerline of the top portion 26 of the slide 10 .
  • the slide is produced having identical top and bottom portions with identical adapters positioned in identical locations along both portions.
  • manufacturing of a zipper does not require that the slide be oriented right side up since both sides are identical.
  • FIG. 4 is a view of the back portion 44 of the slide 10 of the present invention.
  • the teeth 16 of the zipper are interlocked and are positioned within the groove of the slide 10 .
  • the front grooves eventually join into a single groove about the center of the slide 10 and exit the back portion 44 as a single groove.
  • the back projecting guides 24 are shown smaller than the front projecting guides because the material that could become tangled between the zipper and the guide is generally less.
  • both the front 22 and back projecting guides 24 could be provided in a similar size on a slide 10 .
  • each of the four front and back projecting guide arms are fully round at their most extreme point of projection.
  • the slide may be made of pure metal such as iron, nickel, aluminum or titanium or a metal composite such as steel, chromium alloy, titanium alloy or nickel alloy.
  • the slide may also be made of plastic or nylon.
  • the plastic is relatively rigid, resilient and resistant to abrasion from the stringers and teeth of the zipper.
  • the zipper may be made of acetyl plastics.
  • the slide may be form molded in one piece or may be provided in two or more pieces. Preferably it is formed in the least number of pieces to reduce additional cost of assembly. If the slide is made in two pieces it may be provided in two halves, one half comprising the entire top portion and one comprising the entire bottom portion. These two halves may be joined together by a variety of methods known to those in the art, such as for example, adhesive, spot welding, compression fit, rivet or snap fit.
  • the slide In use, the slide is positioned on two stringers of zipper teeth and the base of the stringers are fastened together.
  • the slide when drawn over the disconnected stringers of zipper teeth produces connected and interlocked zipper teeth that are emitted from the back portion of the slide.
  • Each stringer of zipper teeth is guided into the front grooves and move along the groove to about the center of the slide where the two grooves merge.
  • the merging grooves are positioned at an angle that increases the distance between the teeth on each of the stringers allowing one tooth of one stringer to fit between two teeth of the other stringer thereby joining and interlocking the teeth one tooth at a time.
  • the connected and interlocked zipper teeth When drawn in the opposite direction, the connected and interlocked zipper teeth are received by the back portion of the slide and emitted as two disconnected stringers of zipper teeth from the front portion of the slide. Disengaging the teeth of the zipper occurs in a similar, but opposite, method as that provided above.

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The invention is a novel zipper slide comprising a pull-tab and housing and methods of using the novel zipper slide. The housing comprises four front projecting guide arms directing the disconnected zipper teeth either toward, or away from, each other and interfering with material that could become entangled in the zipper teeth or with the slide. Two of these front projecting guide arms are positioned on the top portion of the housing and the two remaining front projecting guide arms are positioned on the bottom portion of the housing. The housing further comprises four back projecting guide arms directing the connected zipper teeth either into, or out of, the slide and interfering with material that could become entangled in said zipper teeth or with the slide. Two of these back projecting guide arms are positioned on the top portion of the housing and the two remaining back projecting guide arms are positioned on the bottom portion of the housing. The novel zipper slide is affixed onto two disconnected rows of zipper teeth and by sliding the zipper guide along the rows of disconnected zipper teeth they are interlocked and joined together.

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  • The present invention relates to a novel zipper slide that reduces or eliminates entanglement of material from a garment in both the upper and lower surface of the zipper during use.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • A conventional zipper consists of two rows of teeth and a slide, catch, or pull that when drawn over the two rows of teeth joins the teeth in one direction of pull and separates the teeth in the other direction. Conventional zippers frequently jam when extraneous material from the garment is drawn into and becomes entangled in the teeth of the zipper or between the slide and the zipper during operation. A number of anti-jam zippers have been developed that prevent entanglement of material between the two rows of teeth of a zipper such as for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,299 that provides overlapping flaps sewn into the fabric on the underside of the zipper teeth rows. These flaps prevent material from a garment such as a shirt or blouse from being drawn into the teeth of the zipper of a second garment worn over the shirt or blouse such as a jacket. Unfortunately this zipper configuration does not prevent the material of the upper surface of the jacket from becoming entangled in the zipper teeth or between the slide and the zipper during use.
  • Another zipper slide described in U.S. Patent application publication 2003/0192151 comprises a guard on the lower surface of the slide mechanism that is integral to the slide. The guard prevents material from becoming entangled in the teeth of the zipper in the same manner as U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,299 and unfortunately suffers from the same disadvantage. While the integral zipper slide guard reduces entanglement of material from another garment in the underside of the zipper it does not reduce entanglement of the material on the upper surface.
  • Therefore, there is a need for a zipper slide that reduces entanglement of material from a garment in either the upper or lower surface of the zipper teeth or between the zipper and the slide during normal use.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention provides a novel zipper slide comprising a pull tab and a housing having a front portion where the two disconnected rows of zipper teeth occur, a back portion wherein the two connected rows of zipper teeth occur, a top portion having an adapter for receiving said pull tab and a bottom portion, said front portion having four front projecting guide arms directing said disconnected zipper teeth toward each other and interfering with material that could become entangled in said zipper teeth, two of said front projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining said front projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion, said front portion having two front grooves positioned between said two front projecting guide arms on said top portion and said two front projecting guide arms on said bottom portion, each for receiving a row of zipper teeth, said front grooves merging into one about the midpoint of said slide housing said grooves angling said teeth such that they join and are locked into place as said grooves merge and exit said slide housing at said back portion, said back portion having four back projecting guide arms directing said connected zipper teeth into said slide and interfering with material that could become entangled in said zipper teeth or under the slide, two of said back projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining said back projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion.
  • In one embodiment, each of the four front projecting guide arms are from ¼ to ⅔ the length of the housing and may be angled from not less than 5 degrees and not more than 45 degrees from the center line running lengthwise along the housing.
  • In another embodiment, each of the four back projecting guide arms are from 1/10 to ¼ the length of the housing and may be angled not less than 0 degrees to not more than 30 degrees from the center line running lengthwise along the housing.
  • In yet another embodiment, the adapter for receiving the pull-tab is preferably an elongated pull-tab lug running the length of and positioned on the top of the housing. The pull-tab is preferably slidably and pivotally connected to the housing by the elongated pull-tab lug.
  • In still another embodiment, methods of using the novel zipper slide of the present invention for interconnecting two disconnected rows of zipper teeth is provided comprising affixing the zipper guide onto two disconnected rows of zipper teeth, and sliding the zipper guide along the rows of disconnected zipper teeth thereby interlocking and joining the rows of zipper teeth.
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  • FIG. 1 Is a diagrammatic representation of the top view of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 Is a diagrammatic representation of the front view of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 Is a diagrammatic representation of the side view of one embodiment of the present invention. The internal center divider between the top and the bottom sides of the zipper mechanism is removed to show progression of zipper teeth through the internal chamber of the slide. In addition, the front projecting guide arms have a flattened side relative to the zipper teeth, and a radially circular shape of the guide arms on the side facing away from the zipper teeth; and
  • FIG. 4 Is a diagrammatic representation of the back view of the present invention, showing the joined zipper teeth formed by the slide.
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  • Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein have the same meaning as are commonly understood by one of skill in the art to which this invention belongs. All patents, patent applications and publications referred to throughout the disclosure herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. In the event that there is a plurality of definitions for a term herein, those in this section prevail.
  • The term “adapter” as used herein refers to a means for slidably and pivotally retaining the pull-tab of the zipper slide to the housing by a variety of means known to one skilled in the art, such as, for example an elongated pull-tab lug that runs the length of the top side of the housing about the centerline or a loop provided at or about the center of the top portion.
  • FIG. 1 shows the top of the zipper slide 10 according to the present invention in position on a zipper. The two disconnected stringers 14 that comprise the teeth 16 of the zipper feed into the front grooves 18 on the front portion 38 of the housing 12 to close the zipper. Over each of the stringers 14 are the front projecting guides 22 positioned on the front portion 38 of the top portion 26 and bottom portions of the housing 12. During use the front projecting guides 22 maneuver the stringers 14 into the front grooves 18 aligning the teeth 16 for joining and interfere with material 42 that may get entangled in the zipper teeth 16 or between the zipper and the slide 10. Positioned on the top portion 26 of the housing 12 is an adapter 30 that is able to receive the pull tab used for drawing the slide 10 along the zipper. At the back portion 44 of the housing 12 the two stringers 14 comprising the zipper teeth 16 are joined. There are back projecting guides 24 on either side of the slide 10 two projecting from the top portion 26 and two from the bottom portion. These guides assist in maneuvering the connected zipper into the slide 10 and interfere with material that could get entangled between the zipper and the slide 10.
  • In operation the zipper slide of the present invention functions to connect two disconnected stringers of zipper teeth into one in a similar fashion as commercially available zipper slides. However, the zipper slide of the present invention is unique in that it provides a means for interfering with or preventing the material of a garment from becoming entangled with the teeth of the zipper or between the zipper and the slide. Novel front and back projecting guides perform this function. The front projecting guides are provided in a length from about one-quarter to about two-thirds the length of the zipper slide. In preferred embodiments, the front projecting guides may be angled to allow the slide to move more freely over the zipper stringers. This angle may vary from not less than 5 degrees and not more than 45 degrees from the centerline running lengthwise along the housing. The back projecting guides are provided in a length from about one-tenth to about one-quarter the length of the zipper slide. In preferred embodiments, the back projecting guides are not angled or only slightly angled preferably not more than about 30 degrees from the centerline running lengthwise along the housing.
  • FIG. 2 shows the front view of the slide 10 of the present invention. The slide 10 is positioned on the zipper showing the stringers 14 and teeth 16 of the zipper in the front grooves 18. The stringers 14 are positioned in the channel guides 40 such that the teeth 16 of the zipper are in the front grooves 18. The front projecting guides 22 are positioned above and below the stringers 14 and beyond the channel guides 40 maintaining the material 42 of the garment at a distance that interferes or prevents entanglement with the teeth 16 of the zipper or between the zipper and the slide 10. In one preferred embodiment, each of the four front and back projecting guide arms are flattened on the sides facing the zipper teeth, and radially circular on the sides facing away from the zipper teeth. An adapter 30 for affixing the pull-tab 34 may be provided on the top portion 26 or on the top 26 and bottom portion 28 of the slide 10 such as that shown in FIG. 2. The adapter 30 may be provided in a configuration that allows the pull-tab 34 to migrate along the length of the slide 10 as shown in FIG. 1 or may provide a fixed positioned for the pull-tab 34. In either case the pull-tab 34 is pivotally affixed to the top portion 26 of the slide 10 for ease of use.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the slide 10 of the present invention. In this figure the projecting guides are visualized with one front 18 and one back projecting guide 24 positioned on the top portion 26 and the other front 18 and back projecting guide 24 on the bottom portion 28 with the channel guide 40 about the centerline between the two. Although not completely visible in the figure, the adapter 30 runs the length of the top portion 26 allowing the pull-tab 34 to migrate along the length of the slide 10. The pull-tab 34 in resting position lays almost flush with the surface of the top portion 26, however, it is pivotally affixed to the adapter 30 and can rotate within the pivotal plane up to 180 degrees along the centerline of the top portion 26 of the slide 10.
  • Preferably the slide is produced having identical top and bottom portions with identical adapters positioned in identical locations along both portions. In this configuration, manufacturing of a zipper does not require that the slide be oriented right side up since both sides are identical.
  • FIG. 4 is a view of the back portion 44 of the slide 10 of the present invention. In this figure, the teeth 16 of the zipper are interlocked and are positioned within the groove of the slide 10. As with conventional slides, the front grooves eventually join into a single groove about the center of the slide 10 and exit the back portion 44 as a single groove. The back projecting guides 24 are shown smaller than the front projecting guides because the material that could become tangled between the zipper and the guide is generally less. However, both the front 22 and back projecting guides 24 could be provided in a similar size on a slide 10. In one preferred embodiment, each of the four front and back projecting guide arms are fully round at their most extreme point of projection.
  • The present invention may be made by a variety of commercially available materials and processes. For example, the slide may be made of pure metal such as iron, nickel, aluminum or titanium or a metal composite such as steel, chromium alloy, titanium alloy or nickel alloy. The slide may also be made of plastic or nylon. Preferably the plastic is relatively rigid, resilient and resistant to abrasion from the stringers and teeth of the zipper. For example, the zipper may be made of acetyl plastics. The slide may be form molded in one piece or may be provided in two or more pieces. Preferably it is formed in the least number of pieces to reduce additional cost of assembly. If the slide is made in two pieces it may be provided in two halves, one half comprising the entire top portion and one comprising the entire bottom portion. These two halves may be joined together by a variety of methods known to those in the art, such as for example, adhesive, spot welding, compression fit, rivet or snap fit.
  • In use, the slide is positioned on two stringers of zipper teeth and the base of the stringers are fastened together. The slide when drawn over the disconnected stringers of zipper teeth produces connected and interlocked zipper teeth that are emitted from the back portion of the slide. Each stringer of zipper teeth is guided into the front grooves and move along the groove to about the center of the slide where the two grooves merge. The merging grooves are positioned at an angle that increases the distance between the teeth on each of the stringers allowing one tooth of one stringer to fit between two teeth of the other stringer thereby joining and interlocking the teeth one tooth at a time. When drawn in the opposite direction, the connected and interlocked zipper teeth are received by the back portion of the slide and emitted as two disconnected stringers of zipper teeth from the front portion of the slide. Disengaging the teeth of the zipper occurs in a similar, but opposite, method as that provided above.

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1. A zipper slide for a zipper comprising a pull tab and a housing having a front portion, a back portion wherein, a top portion having an adapter for receiving said pull-tab and a bottom portion, said front portion having four front projecting guide arms directing two disconnected rows of zipper teeth toward each other, two of said front projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining front projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion, said front portion having two front grooves positioned between said two front projecting guide arms on said top portion and said two front projecting guide arms on said bottom portion, each for receiving said row of zipper teeth said front grooves merging into one about the midpoint of said slide housing said grooves angling said rows of zipper teeth such that they join and are interlocked as said grooves merge and exit said slide housing at said back portion, said back portion having four back projecting guide arms, two of said back projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining said back projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion.
2. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four front projecting guide arms are not less than one-quarter the length of the housing.
3. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four front projecting guide arms are not more than two-thirds the length of the housing.
4. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four front projecting guide arms are angled not less than 5 degrees from a center line running lengthwise along said housing.
5. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four front projecting guide arms are angled not more than 45 degrees from a center line running lengthwise along said housing.
6. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four back projecting guide arms are not less than one-tenth the length of the housing.
7. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four back projecting guide arms are not more than one-quarter the length of the housing.
8. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four back projecting guide arms are angled not less than 0 degrees from a center line running lengthwise along said housing.
9. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said four back projecting guide arms are angled not less than 30 degrees from a center line running lengthwise along said housing.
10. A zipper guide according to claim 1 wherein said adapter for receiving the pull-tab is an elongated pull-tab lug running the length of and positioned on said top of said housing.
11. A zipper guide according to claim 10 wherein said elongated pull-tab lug is slidably and pivotally connected to said top of housing.
12. A device and method of joining two disconnected rows of zipper teeth wherein said device is a zipper guide having a pull tab and a housing having a front portion, a back portion wherein, a top portion having an adapter for receiving said pull tab and a bottom portion, said front portion having four front projecting guide arms directing two disconnected rows of zipper teeth toward each other, two of said front projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining front projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion, said front portion having two front grooves positioned between said two front projecting guide arms on said top portion and said two front projecting guide arms on said bottom portion, each for receiving said row of zipper teeth said front grooves merging into one about the midpoint of said slide housing said grooves angling said rows of zipper teeth such that they join and are interlocked as said grooves merge and exit said slide housing at said back portion, said back portion having four back projecting guide arms, two of said back projecting guide arms positioned on said top portion and the two remaining said back projecting guide arms positioned on said bottom portion comprising; affixing said zipper guide onto two disconnected rows of zipper teeth, and sliding said zipper guide along said rows of disconnected zipper teeth thereby interlocking said zipper teeth and joining said disconnected rows of zipper teeth.
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