US2115369A - Method of manufacturing end stops for separable fasteners - Google Patents

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US2115369A
US2115369A US66341A US6634136A US2115369A US 2115369 A US2115369 A US 2115369A US 66341 A US66341 A US 66341A US 6634136 A US6634136 A US 6634136A US 2115369 A US2115369 A US 2115369A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/42Making by processes not fully provided for in one other class, e.g. B21D53/50, B21F45/18, B22D17/16, B29D5/00
    • A44B19/60Applying end stops upon stringer tapes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/24Details
    • A44B19/38Means at the end of stringer by which the slider can be freed from one stringer, e.g. stringers can be completely separated from each other
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2593Zipper or required component thereof including complementary, aligning means attached to ends of interlocking surfaces
    • Y10T24/2595Zipper or required component thereof including complementary, aligning means attached to ends of interlocking surfaces having specific mounting connection or reinforcing structure at connection
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a yoke-shaped coupling block or housing which I employ; and, Fig. 9 shows the method of attaching the block plate attached to the stringer.
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 of the drawing I have shown for the purpose of illustrating one use of .my invention one end portion of the tapes l and H of a separable fastenen'to the beadededges Illa, I id of which are secured the coupling links l2.
  • the slider has top and bottom plates joined by a V-shaped body It at the enlarged end portion of the slider as in other devices of this kind, which body l4 also forms the diverging channels through which the separated links 12 pass.
  • I31 I have shown the reduced end portion of the slider having the single channel into which the diverging channels extend as in other sliders of this class.
  • a detachably coupled end stop device by means of which the end portions of the tapes l0, ll, may be detached one from the other to permit the separation of the garment or other parts to which the fastener device is secured in the use of devices of this kind on such garments as jackets, wind-breakers and the like or in any tachable end stops, the several parts of which have relatively long bearing or engaging surfaces on the tapes or stringers, and further wherein the separate parts are interlocked with each other to prevent relative movement of the parts; a further object being to provide an end stop consisting of preformed parts which may be formed -from stampings or die castings and which when assembled will be interlocked one with the other and which includes means in addition to the mounting plates for retaining the parts against displacement from the tapes or stringers; and with these and other objects in view, the invention consists in an end stop of the class and for the purpose specified, which is constructed in parts and in assemblage in accordance with the
  • Fig. 1 is an enlarged detail view of one end portion of a separable fastener showing one of my improved end stops mounted in connection therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing a part of the structure shown in Fig. l'with parts in section.
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3' indicating the first step in the method of attaching the plate to one end of a tape or stringer.
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig; 4 showing the plate secured to the tape; a
  • Fig. 6 shows perspective view of two channeled coupling bars which I employ, illustrating the form thereof prior to attachment to the stringers.
  • Fig. 7 shows the bars attached to two stringers and the coupling plates secured to the stringers.
  • the plate 16 is preferably formed from a sheet metal blank which is cut out to form side plate portions IS and 20 having apertures 2i adapted to register with each other.
  • the plate It is secured'to the support I 0 as shown in Fig. 5, one side edge of the side plate I8 is provided with a flange 22 and the other side edge with 9.
  • the end stop device l 5 consists of two with the plates by reason of the inwardly proout as seen at 25 to form 'a key receiving portion as later described.
  • the trimmed end portion of the tapes is placed upon the inner surface of the plate I9 with the prong 23 passing upwardly through the tape as-may be seen in Fig. 4 of the drawing, after which the plate 20 is then folded downwardly upon the tape I0, and the flange 22 and prong 23 are folded inwardly upon the plate 20 in the manner shown in Fig. 5 of the drawing, it'being understood that the curved wall 24 joining the plates I9 and 20 extends around the beaded edge Illa of the tape, and it is preferred that the parts be securely pressed together and upon the tape to retain the same against displacement therefrom.
  • the next step in the method of forming the complete device consists in applying the channeled bars I1, I1a thereto.
  • Two'of these bars are shown in detail in Fig. 6 of the drawing, and aside from the provision of a projecting tongue 26 on one bar I1 and the provision of a recess or aperture 21 on the bar I1a, note Fig. 2 of the drawing, the two bars I1, I11: are of the same constructionand are eachprovided with a longitudinal channel 28 to receive the beaded edge of the stringers.
  • the channeled structure forms side walls 29 and 30 and the surfaces of the channel 28- are provided with longitudinally spaced ribs or teeth 3I arranged at one end portion of the bar which are adapted to engage the fabric of the tapes III, II to aid'in retaining the bars 'I1,'I1a against longitudinal movement upon the stringers, and in like manner, to aid in securing the attaching plates I6, I61: to the stringers through the interlocking engagement of the bars jecting members 32 engaging the cut out or recess portions 25 of the plates I 8, Iia as is indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawing in the coupling of the bar I1a with the plate I90.
  • the bars I1 and I1a are normally in the position shown in Fig. 6 of the drawing or with the walls 29 and 30 separated so as tofacilitate the mounting of the bars upon thefplates I9, "a
  • channeled bars orrods I1, I1a be formed from die castings so asfto economize and simplify the production thereof, it
  • the block- I3 consists of an elongated-yokeshaped body, the side walls 34 and 35 of which have rounded-outer-surfaces and the side edges of these walls terminate in inwardly extending flanges 36 which are spaced apart to form channels 31 to receive the plates I6, Ilia.
  • the crosshead 38 of the block I8 joins the side plates 34 and 35.
  • the inner surface 39 of the crosshead 38 serves as a stop wall limiting inward movement of the bar I1 as is indicated in Fig 2 of the drawing.
  • the block I8 is secured to the bar I1a only, the bar I1 and the associated parts being attachable and detachable with respect to the block.
  • the walls 34, 35.01 the block I8 as formed are slightly diverged, and the block I8 is slid onto the bar I1a over the end of the tape II;
  • the bar I1 will be madeslightly smaller in its dimensions to permit free movement of said bar into and out of the channel which is indicated at 42 in Fig. 9 of the drawing and which is formed within the block I8 at one side of the bar I11: and the flanges 31 to the left serve to engage the outer edges of the walls 29 and 39 of the bar I1 to securely retain this bar against displacement from the block I8 when the parts are secured together in the manner clearly seen in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing.
  • the several parts of the detachably coupled end stop I! maybe plated or otherwise treated to give the same the desired finish and appearance consistcut with that of the appearance of the links I2 employed on the stringers.
  • the slider is adapted to extend onto said projecting ends of said bars when it is desired to uncouple or separate the stringers.
  • the slider By moving the slider into this position which is 'ofthe block I8 as shown in Fig. 9.
  • the bar I1 may be withdrawn from the block I8 through the 2,115,369 slider l3, thus permitting the separation 01 the stringers lo and l I one from the other.
  • the stringers may be performed without danger of slippage or movement of the bar l1 and its associated stringer with respect to the companion bar 'ila and the housing i8 thereof, thus facilitating the coupling of the fastener stringers.
  • the teeth or projections 3i aid materially in this reinforcement of the mounting upon the tape and extend the engaging or gripping area of the parts to a largedegree over the surface of the tapes including the beaded edges thereof.
  • The' apertures 21 are provided for certain reinforced mountings to garments or other articles in connection with which the fasteners are .em-
  • the plates 16, "5a may be materially reduced in size, or in fact, may be confined to portions engaging the beaded edge por-. tlons of the mounting tapes.
  • the mounting plates or their equivalent may be dispensed with entirely and the bars l1 and lid alone employed directly upon the tapes, the same being shaped or charof Fig. 2 of the drawing, .diameters of said acterized to fit the tapes.
  • the bores or channels 28 on the portions of the bars l1, "a that project beyond the block i8 are of less diameter than the portions or sections of. said bore which engage the plates l6, lfia as may be seen at the right in which the larger bores are designated by the reference character 28a.
  • the transverse V s haped portion l4 of the slider in separating the end links also serves to lock the bar I! so as to move the projecting tongue 26 out of the recess or aperture 21, permitting the free release of the bar I! and its associated stringer in the separation of the stringer.
  • this position of the parts facilitates the free insertion of. the bar I! into the position shown in Fig.
  • the herein described method or producing detachably coupled endstops on' separable fas tener stringers which consists in first forming pairs ofmounting-plates and bars, and a yokeshaped block or housing, forming the mounting plates from sheet metal stampings and the bars and blockfrom die castings, first attaching the mounting plates to one end portion of the stringersby folding and compressing the plates thereon, then applying the bars to one edge of the tape and plates, the bars having means engaging the tapes and mounting plates to retain the bars against relative movement thereon, the inner end portions of the bars projecting onto the tape beyond the corresponding ends of said plates, and then mounting one side portion of said block upon one of said bars and tapes and securingthe same thereto to provide outwardly of and longitudinally of said bar a channel in said bar with which the other of said bars is detachably'mounted.
  • the herein described method of producing detachably coupled end stops on separable fastener stringers which consists in first forming pairs of mounting platesand bars and-a yokeshaped block or housing, forming the mounting plates from sheet metal stampings and the bars and block from. die castings, first attaching the mounting plates to one end portion of the stringplates thereon, then applying the bars to one edge of the tape and plates, the bars having means engaging the tapes and mounting plates to retain the bars against relative movement thereon, the inner end portions of the bars projecting onto the tape beyond the corresponding ends of said plates,
  • said bars being in the form of elongated channel strips adapted toextend onto both side portions of the mounting'tape and said coupling plates and attached thereto by compression of said bars to secure one edge portion of the tape and plate within the channel thereof.
  • pairs of mounting plates shaped block or housing forming the mounting plates from sheet metal stampings and the bars and block from die castings, first attaching the mounting plates to one end portion of the stringers by folding and compressing the plates thereon, then app lying thebars to one edge of the tape and plates, the bars having means engaging the tapes and mounting plates to retain the bars against relatiye movement thereon, the inner end portions of the bars beyond the corresponding ends of said plates, then mounting one side portion of said block upon one -of said bars and tapes and securing the same thereto to provide outwardly of and longitudinally of said bar a channel in said bar with which the other of said bars is detachably and bars and a yokeprojecting onto the tape one stringer by a rivet providing the mounting plates extending transversely therethrough and with a recess portion and said bars with a projecting member entering the recess portion of the plates to retain the bars against longitudinal movement 'on said plates.
  • the method of forming detachable couplings for said ends of the stringers which consists in providing die cast channel bars, arranging and compressing said bars on adjacent edge portions of opposed stringers and on said coupling plates to compress and secure the stringers and plates within the channels of said bars,
  • the method of forming detachable couplings for said ends of the stringers which consists in providing die cast channel bars, arranging and compressing portions of opposed stringers and on said coupling plates to compress and secure the stringers and plates within the channels of said bars, then mounting a yoke-shaped block upon and securing.
  • the herein described method of forming and applying the coupling bars or rods of said end stops which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form' a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof and a projecting key' member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of a fastener stringer including a coupling element within the channel of said bar, then applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer and the coupling element thereon to force the projecting members and said pro- 4 jecting key into the fabric of the stringer and into engagement with said coupling element respectively in retaining and securing the bar against movement with respect to the stringer and said coupling element, forming the bar of one stringer with
  • the method of forming and applying the mounting plates of end stops to the "stringer tapes which consists in providing an' elongated sheet metal blank folded centrally to fo'rmend plate portions, one of said end plate I portions being provided at one side with a foldable flange and atits opposed side with a prong, mounting one end portion of the stringer tape upon said plate with the end of the tape adjacent said flange and with said prong piercing the tape inwardly of said end and one side edge of the tape, arranging said side edge of the tape at the fold'of said plates, then folding the other plate upon the tape and said first named plate, then 'turning the flange and said'prong inwardly upon the last named plate to secure the plates together with the tape therebetween, the side edge of the tape being beaded and. the fold of said plates extending around the beaded edge of the tape, and forming an aperture in the folded portion of said plates to provide a reces
  • the herein described method of forming and ap plying the coupling bars or rods of said end stops which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof, and a projecting key member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of the fastener stringer within the channelof said bar, then applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer to force the prowhich consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging withrespect toeach other, forming a.
  • the herein described method of forming and applying the coupling bars or rods of said end stops which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of'one side edge thereof with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at oneend po tion thereof, and a projecting key member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of the fastener stringer within the channel of said bar, then applying pressure to the'side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer to force the projectin members into the fabric of the stringer in r ⁇ -;aining and securing the bar against movem'en'i with respect to the stringer,

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April 26, 1938. D. MARINSKY METHOD OF MANUFACTURING END STOP S FOR SEPARABLE FASTENERS Filed Feb.'29, V1936 the same; a further object being to provide degatented Apr. 26, 1938 NI ED STATES P TENT OFFICE METHOD or, MANUFACTURING END s'rors I FQR. sErAaAnLE FASTENERS Davis Marinsky, Bronx, N. Y., assignor to Whitehall Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y., a corporation of. New York I Application February 29, 1936, Serial No. 66,341 141 claims. (01. 29-448) Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a yoke-shaped coupling block or housing which I employ; and, Fig. 9 shows the method of attaching the block plate attached to the stringer.
In Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing, I have shown for the purpose of illustrating one use of .my invention one end portion of the tapes l and H of a separable fastenen'to the beadededges Illa, I id of which are secured the coupling links l2.
of the fastener by a slider i3 movable longitudinally of the fastener stringers in coupling and uncouplingsaid links. The slider has top and bottom plates joined by a V-shaped body It at the enlarged end portion of the slider as in other devices of this kind, which body l4 also forms the diverging channels through which the separated links 12 pass. At I31: I have shown the reduced end portion of the slider having the single channel into which the diverging channels extend as in other sliders of this class.
In Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing, I have also shown at I? a detachably coupled end stop device, by means of which the end portions of the tapes l0, ll, may be detached one from the other to permit the separation of the garment or other parts to which the fastener device is secured in the use of devices of this kind on such garments as jackets, wind-breakers and the like or in any tachable end stops, the several parts of which have relatively long bearing or engaging surfaces on the tapes or stringers, and further wherein the separate parts are interlocked with each other to prevent relative movement of the parts; a further object being to provide an end stop consisting of preformed parts which may be formed -from stampings or die castings and which when assembled will be interlocked one with the other and which includes means in addition to the mounting plates for retaining the parts against displacement from the tapes or stringers; and with these and other objects in view, the invention consists in an end stop of the class and for the purpose specified, which is constructed in parts and in assemblage in accordance with the method. hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
The invention is fully disclosed in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawing forms a part, in which the separate parts of my improvement are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in which: I
Fig. 1 is an enlarged detail view of one end portion of a separable fastener showing one of my improved end stops mounted in connection therewith.
Fig. 2 is a view showing a part of the structure shown in Fig. l'with parts in section.
Fig. 3 is a perspective 'view of one of the mounting plates which I employ, detached.
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3' indicating the first step in the method of attaching the plate to one end of a tape or stringer. I
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig; 4 showing the plate secured to the tape; a
Fig. 6 shows perspective view of two channeled coupling bars which I employ, illustrating the form thereof prior to attachment to the stringers.
Fig. 7 shows the bars attached to two stringers and the coupling plates secured to the stringers.
two stringers of the fastener for any purpose substantially similar mounting or coupling plates l1 and iii are separately formed and are then assembled in the manner hereinafter described.
construction and these parts are simply'formed lefts and rights to adapt their mounting to the stringers l0 and H, and the brief description of one plate will apply to both. In Figs. 3, 4 and 5 of the drawing, I have shown the plate 16 and have indicated the manner 0t attaching the same to'the tape l0. As shown, the plate It is preferably formed from a sheet metal blank which is cut out to form side plate portions IS and 20 having apertures 2i adapted to register with each other. When the plate It is secured'to the support I 0 as shown in Fig. 5, one side edge of the side plate I8 is provided with a flange 22 and the other side edge with 9. prong 23 and the curved wall 24 which joins the plates l9 and It is cut or housing to one of the stringers or the bar and The. links are interlocked and separated in the usel6, i6a, two substantially similar coupling bars i'l, Ila. and a coupling block. or housing I8. In constructing the end stop device IS, the parts 16, I
Each of the parts l6, Ilia is of the same general other uses where it is desirable to separate'the whatever. The end stop device l 5 consists of two with the plates by reason of the inwardly proout as seen at 25 to form 'a key receiving portion as later described. I
After the plates I6, I611 have been formed and shaped in the manner illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawing, the trimmed end portion of the tapes is placed upon the inner surface of the plate I9 with the prong 23 passing upwardly through the tape as-may be seen in Fig. 4 of the drawing, after which the plate 20 is then folded downwardly upon the tape I0, and the flange 22 and prong 23 are folded inwardly upon the plate 20 in the manner shown in Fig. 5 of the drawing, it'being understood that the curved wall 24 joining the plates I9 and 20 extends around the beaded edge Illa of the tape, and it is preferred that the parts be securely pressed together and upon the tape to retain the same against displacement therefrom.
After the coupling or mounting plates I6, Iia
have been secured to the tapes of the stringers,
' the next step in the method of forming the complete device consists in applying the channeled bars I1, I1a thereto. Two'of these bars are shown in detail in Fig. 6 of the drawing, and aside from the provision of a projecting tongue 26 on one bar I1 and the provision of a recess or aperture 21 on the bar I1a, note Fig. 2 of the drawing, the two bars I1, I11: are of the same constructionand are eachprovided with a longitudinal channel 28 to receive the beaded edge of the stringers. The channeled structure forms side walls 29 and 30 and the surfaces of the channel 28- are provided with longitudinally spaced ribs or teeth 3I arranged at one end portion of the bar which are adapted to engage the fabric of the tapes III, II to aid'in retaining the bars 'I1,'I1a against longitudinal movement upon the stringers, and in like manner, to aid in securing the attaching plates I6, I61: to the stringers through the interlocking engagement of the bars jecting members 32 engaging the cut out or recess portions 25 of the plates I 8, Iia as is indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawing in the coupling of the bar I1a with the plate I90.
The bars I1 and I1a are normally in the position shown in Fig. 6 of the drawing or with the walls 29 and 30 separated so as tofacilitate the mounting of the bars upon thefplates I9, "a
and the stringers I8 and II.. A r placing the bars in position thereon to bring the projections 32 into registering alinement with the-recesses 25, the bars are compressed upon the plates and tapes in the manner shown in'Fig. 7 to securely 56 couple the parts together and to the tapes II and II. The inner adJacent surfaces of the bars I1, I1a are straight and. preferably beveled to a slight degreev at one end thereof as indicated at 33 to facilitate the coupling and uncoupling of the bar I1 with the housing I8 in attaching and detaching the stringers. I
It is preferred that the channeled bars orrods I1, I1a be formed from die castings so asfto economize and simplify the production thereof, it
' to its associated parts.
The block- I3 consists of an elongated-yokeshaped body, the side walls 34 and 35 of which have rounded-outer-surfaces and the side edges of these walls terminate in inwardly extending flanges 36 which are spaced apart to form channels 31 to receive the plates I6, Ilia. The crosshead 38 of the block I8 joins the side plates 34 and 35. The inner surface 39 of the crosshead 38 serves as a stop wall limiting inward movement of the bar I1 as is indicated in Fig 2 of the drawing. The block I8 is secured to the bar I1a only, the bar I1 and the associated parts being attachable and detachable with respect to the block. The walls 34, 35.01 the block I8 as formed are slightly diverged, and the block I8 is slid onto the bar I1a over the end of the tape II;
' and when moved into its innermost position, the
walls 34 and 35 are compressed upon the plate I64: and bar Na, and a hole 40 is drilled or otherwise formed through the walls 34, 35 of the block I8, through'the bar Na, and through the plate Ilia and the tape II, and a rivet or coupling pin 4i, note Figs. 1 and 2, is then passed through the several parts and riveted over to secure said parts together and to. firmly couple the block I8 The side flanges 31 are arranged directly upon the outer edges of the walls 29 and 30 and inwardly of the flange 22, and the inner adjacent surfaces of the walls 34.
and 35 rest upon the upper and lower surfaces of the bar I la.
In practice, the bar I1 will be madeslightly smaller in its dimensions to permit free movement of said bar into and out of the channel which is indicated at 42 in Fig. 9 of the drawing and which is formed within the block I8 at one side of the bar I11: and the flanges 31 to the left serve to engage the outer edges of the walls 29 and 39 of the bar I1 to securely retain this bar against displacement from the block I8 when the parts are secured together in the manner clearly seen in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing. The several parts of the detachably coupled end stop I! maybe plated or otherwise treated to give the same the desired finish and appearance consistcut with that of the appearance of the links I2 employed on the stringers.
', with the several parts of the device l5 assembled in the manner or in accordance with the use. In coupling the detachable parts of the device, the slider I3 is first brought into the position shown in Fig. 2 of the drawing and the bar I1 is thenpassed through the'slider and into the channel 42 and moved into the position shown in Fig. 2, iii-which position, the projecting tongue 26 enters the recess 21, after which the slider I3 is moved outwardly in the manner partially illustrated in Fig. 1 of. the drawingin the operation of coupling the stringers together. Thus, when the separate parts of the fastener are coupled together as shown in Fig. 1, the detachably coupled ends of the stringers will be securely retained against displacement or detachment as long as the links I2 remain coupled together. In this connection, it will of course be understood that the bars or rods I1, I1a project beyond the inner end of the coupling block I 8, and the re-.
duced end I311 01' the slider is adapted to extend onto said projecting ends of said bars when it is desired to uncouple or separate the stringers. By moving the slider into this position which is 'ofthe block I8 as shown in Fig. 9. These flanges method above deiined,the device is then ready' for shown in Fig. 2 of the drawing, the bar I1 may be withdrawn from the block I8 through the 2,115,369 slider l3, thus permitting the separation 01 the stringers lo and l I one from the other.
The projecting tongue 26, in addition to aiding in securing the bars l1, l'la against relative movement when coupled together, also provides means for preventing movement of the slider l3 in the operation of closing the fastener until the tongue i6 has entered the recess 21. When the tongue is in proper position, the stringers may be performed without danger of slippage or movement of the bar l1 and its associated stringer with respect to the companion bar 'ila and the housing i8 thereof, thus facilitating the coupling of the fastener stringers.
The separate pairs of parts it, Ilia, l1, .I'la and i8 will be preformed by the tools, dies or other means provided for the construction thereof, and these parts will be mounted or assembled upon the stringer tapes in a successive series of operations in the manner above defined. By constructing the separate parts in the manner disclosed, a. very simple and yet, a very positive means is provided for securing the parts to the stringer tapes in such a way much as possible the stresses and strains to which the parts are subjected, and to avoid the possibility of. detachment of the parts from the stringer tapes when excessively strained.- The teeth or projections 3i aid materially in this reinforcement of the mounting upon the tape and extend the engaging or gripping area of the parts to a largedegree over the surface of the tapes including the beaded edges thereof.
-The' apertures 21 are provided for certain reinforced mountings to garments or other articles in connection with which the fasteners are .em-
. ployed; and when such mountings or attachments are not essential, the plates 16, "5a may be materially reduced in size, or in fact, may be confined to portions engaging the beaded edge por-. tlons of the mounting tapes. In some uses of the invention where the stress or; strain upon the end stops is relatively light, the mounting plates or their equivalent may be dispensed with entirely and the bars l1 and lid alone employed directly upon the tapes, the same being shaped or charof Fig. 2 of the drawing, .diameters of said acterized to fit the tapes. In this connection, it will be understood that the bores or channels 28 on the portions of the bars l1, "a that project beyond the block i8 are of less diameter than the portions or sections of. said bore which engage the plates l6, lfia as may be seen at the right in which the larger bores are designated by the reference character 28a. The illustrations in the accompanying drawing trate the details of construction.
When the slider is moved upon the projecting ends of the bars l1, Ila, the transverse V s haped portion l4 of the slider in separating the end links also serves to lock the bar I! so as to move the projecting tongue 26 out of the recess or aperture 21, permitting the free release of the bar I! and its associated stringer in the separation of the stringer. At the same time, this position of the parts facilitates the free insertion of. the bar I! into the position shown in Fig. 2 and in moving the slider i3 into the position shown 1, the projecting end portion of the bar i1 is moved in the direction projecting tongue 26 into the recess or aperture 2L Having the operation of coupling as to eliminate as e ers byfolding and compressing the r are all enlarged and exaggerated as to size in order to-more clearly illusof the bar Ila and the fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters I Patent, is:
1. The herein described method or producing detachably coupled endstops on' separable fas tener stringers which consists in first forming pairs ofmounting-plates and bars, and a yokeshaped block or housing, forming the mounting plates from sheet metal stampings and the bars and blockfrom die castings, first attaching the mounting plates to one end portion of the stringersby folding and compressing the plates thereon, then applying the bars to one edge of the tape and plates, the bars having means engaging the tapes and mounting plates to retain the bars against relative movement thereon, the inner end portions of the bars projecting onto the tape beyond the corresponding ends of said plates, and then mounting one side portion of said block upon one of said bars and tapes and securingthe same thereto to provide outwardly of and longitudinally of said bar a channel in said bar with which the other of said bars is detachably'mounted.
2. The herein described method of producing detachably coupled end stops on separable fastener stringers, which consists in first forming pairs of mounting platesand bars and-a yokeshaped block or housing, forming the mounting plates from sheet metal stampings and the bars and block from. die castings, first attaching the mounting plates to one end portion of the stringplates thereon, then applying the bars to one edge of the tape and plates, the bars having means engaging the tapes and mounting plates to retain the bars against relative movement thereon, the inner end portions of the bars projecting onto the tape beyond the corresponding ends of said plates,
then mountingone side portion of said block upon one of said bars and tapes and securing the same thereto to provide outwardly of and longitudinally of said bar a with which the other of said bars is detachably channel in said bar;
mounted, said bars being in the form of elongated channel strips adapted toextend onto both side portions of the mounting'tape and said coupling plates and attached thereto by compression of said bars to secure one edge portion of the tape and plate within the channel thereof.
3..The herein described method of producing detachably coupled end stops on separable fastener stringers, which consists in first forming.
pairs of mounting plates shaped block or housing, forming the mounting plates from sheet metal stampings and the bars and block from die castings, first attaching the mounting plates to one end portion of the stringers by folding and compressing the plates thereon, then app lying thebars to one edge of the tape and plates, the bars having means engaging the tapes and mounting plates to retain the bars against relatiye movement thereon, the inner end portions of the bars beyond the corresponding ends of said plates, then mounting one side portion of said block upon one -of said bars and tapes and securing the same thereto to provide outwardly of and longitudinally of said bar a channel in said bar with which the other of said bars is detachably and bars and a yokeprojecting onto the tape one stringer by a rivet providing the mounting plates extending transversely therethrough and with a recess portion and said bars with a projecting member entering the recess portion of the plates to retain the bars against longitudinal movement 'on said plates.
4. In a separable fastener, the stringers of which are provided at one end with'mounting plates, the method of forming detachable couplings for said ends of the stringers which consists in providing die cast channel bars, arranging and compressing said bars on adjacent edge portions of opposed stringers and on said coupling plates to compress and secure the stringers and plates within the channels of said bars,
then mounting a yoke-shaped block upon and securing the same to one of said bars in such manner as to project substantially half of the block outwardly of one side edge of the bar to which the block is attached to provide a channel in connection with which the bar of the other stringer is adapted to be inserted and. withdrawn in coupling and uncoupling the stringers.
5. In a separable fastener, the stringers of which are provided at one end with mounting plates, the method of forming detachable couplings for said ends of the stringers which consists in providing die cast channel bars, arranging and compressing portions of opposed stringers and on said coupling plates to compress and secure the stringers and plates within the channels of said bars, then mounting a yoke-shaped block upon and securing.
the same to one 'of said bars in such manner as to project substantially half'of the block. outwardly of one side edge of the bar to which the block is attached to provide a channel in connecplings for said ends of the stringers which consists in providingdie cast channel bars, arranging and compressing said bars on adjacent edge- I portions of opposed stringers and on said coupling plates and plates to compress and secure the stringers within the channels of said bars, then mounting a yoke-shaped block upon and securing the same to one of said bars in such manner as to project substantially half of the block outa placement therefrom.
which are provided at one end *plates, the method ofwardly of one side edge ofthe bar to which the block is attached I nection with'which the bar of the other stringer is adapted to be inserted and withdrawn in coupling and uncoupling the stringers, the bars of both stringers projecting onto the stringers:beyond said block, forming interengaging portions on the projecting ends of said bars to retain said bars against lateral and longitudinal displacetudinally spaced projecting members in" the channel of said bars to engage the tapes of the stringers to aid in retaining the bars against dis- 7., In a separable fastener, the stringers of with mounting orming detachable couplings forsaid ends of t e stringers which consists said bars on adjacent edge 1 of said bar, then the bar against which consists indie casting an in such manner as to form a channel longitudito provide a channel in oon-- and said projecting in providing die cast channel bars, arranging and compressing said bars on adjacent edge portions of opposed stringers and on said coupling plates compress and secure the stringers and plates within the channels of said bars, then mounting a yoke-shaped block upon and securing the same to one of said bars in such manner as to project substantially half of the block outwardly of one side edge of the bar to which the block is attached to provide a channel in connection with which th bar of the other stringer is adapted to be inserted and withdrawn 'in coupling and uncoupling the stringers, the bars of both stringers projecting onto the stringers beyond said block, forming interengaging portions on the projecting ends of said bars to retain said bars against lateral and longitudinal vdisplacement when coupled together, forming longitudinally spaced projecting members in the channel of said bars to engage the tapes of the stringers: to aid in retaining the bars against displacement therefrom, and forming recesses in the mounting plates of the stringers and projecting members in the channels of said bars for engaging said recesses to retain the bars against movement longitudinally of said plates.
8. In detachably coupled end stops for separable fastener stringers of the class described, the herein described ing the coupling which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinal- 1y spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof, and a proadjacentthe other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of a-fastener stringer including a coupling element within the channel applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the bar -upon Said edge of the stringer and the coupling element thereon to force the projecting members and said projecting key into the fabric of the stringer and into engagement with said coupling element respectively in retaining and securing stringer and said' coupling element.
.9. In detachably coupled end stops for separable fastener stringers of the class described, the
1 herein described method of forming and applysaid end stops elongated bar ing the coupling bars or rods of nally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of .the channel normally diverging with respect to each other, forming a pluralityof longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof and a projecting key member on the adjacent the other end of said b ar, then arranging one edgeportion of a fas tener stringer including a coupling element within the channel of said bar, then applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer-and the coupling element thereon to force the projecting members ey into 'the fabric of the stringer and into engagement with said coupling element respectively in retaining and securing the bar against movement with respect to the stringer and said coupling element, forming the bar of one stringer with a projectingtongue on method of forming and applybars orrods of said end stops 'jecting key member on the wall of the channel movement with respect to the I wall of the channel the inner edge thereof and forming a recess on the adjacent edge of the bar of an opposed stringer to provide interengagement of said bars to prevent lateral and longitudinal displacement when coupledtogether. r
10. In detachably coupled end stops for separable fastener stringers of the class described, the herein described method of forming and applying the coupling bars or rods of said end stops which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form' a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof and a projecting key' member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of a fastener stringer including a coupling element within the channel of said bar, then applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer and the coupling element thereon to force the projecting members and said pro- 4 jecting key into the fabric of the stringer and into engagement with said coupling element respectively in retaining and securing the bar against movement with respect to the stringer and said coupling element, forming the bar of one stringer with a projecting tongue on the inner edge thereof and forming a recess on the adjacent edge of the bar of an opposed stringer to provide interengagement of said bars to prevent lateral and longitudinal displacement when coupled together, and then mounting a yokeshaped coupling block upon-the outer end portion of one of said bars in such manner as to provide in a. portion of the block projecting from the inner edge of the bar a channel into andout of which the bar of the other stringer is movable in coupling anduncoupling-the stringers.
11. In detachably coupled 'end stops for separable fastener stringers, the method of forming and applying the mounting plates of end stops to the "stringer tapes, which consists in providing an' elongated sheet metal blank folded centrally to fo'rmend plate portions, one of said end plate I portions being provided at one side with a foldable flange and atits opposed side with a prong, mounting one end portion of the stringer tape upon said plate with the end of the tape adjacent said flange and with said prong piercing the tape inwardly of said end and one side edge of the tape, arranging said side edge of the tape at the fold'of said plates, then folding the other plate upon the tape and said first named plate, then 'turning the flange and said'prong inwardly upon the last named plate to secure the plates together with the tape therebetween, the side edge of the tape being beaded and. the fold of said plates extending around the beaded edge of the tape, and forming an aperture in the folded portion of said plates to provide a recess between said edges of the plates where folded.
12. In detachably coupled end stops for separable fastener stringers of the class described,.
the herein described method of forming and ap plying the coupling bars or rods of said end stops which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof, and a projecting key member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of the fastener stringer within the channelof said bar, then applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer to force the prowhich consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of one side edge thereof with the side walls of the channel normally diverging withrespect toeach other, forming a. plurality of longitudinally spaced" projections on the inner walls of the channel at one end portion thereof, and a projecting key member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of the fastener stringer within the channel of said bar, then applying pressure to the side walls of the channel to compress the'bar upon said edge of the stringer to force the projecting members into the fabric -of the stringer in retaining and securing the bar against movement with respect to the stringer, forming the bar of one stringer with a projecting tongue on the inneredge thereof and forming a recess on the adjacent edge of the bar of an opposed stringer to provide interengagement of said bars to prevent lateral and longitudinal displacement when coupled together.
14. In detachably coupled end stops for separable fastener stringers of the class described, the herein described method of forming and applying the coupling bars or rods of said end stops which consists in die casting an elongated bar in such manner as to form a channel longitudinally of'one side edge thereof with respect to each other, forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections on the inner walls of the channel at oneend po tion thereof, and a projecting key member on the wall of the channel adjacent the other end of said bar, then arranging one edge portion of the fastener stringer within the channel of said bar, then applying pressure to the'side walls of the channel to compress the bar upon said edge of the stringer to force the projectin members into the fabric of the stringer in r\ -;aining and securing the bar against movem'en'i with respect to the stringer,
- and then mounting a yoke-sh: ped coupling block upon the outer end portion of the bar fixed to one stringer in such manner as to orm a channel in said block at one side of said bar to permit movement of the bar of another stringer into and out of said :hannel in coupling and uncoupling the pair of stringers.
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