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US2168598A
US2168598A US94969A US9496936A US2168598A US 2168598 A US2168598 A US 2168598A US 94969 A US94969 A US 94969A US 9496936 A US9496936 A US 9496936A US 2168598 A US2168598 A US 2168598A
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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
    • A44B19/52Securing the interlocking members to stringer tapes while making the latter
    • A44B19/54Securing the interlocking members to stringer tapes while making the latter while weaving the stringer tapes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/24Details
    • A44B19/40Connection of separate, or one-piece, interlocking members to stringer tapes; Reinforcing such connections, e.g. by stitching
    • A44B19/403Connection of separate interlocking members
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2539Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series
    • Y10T24/255Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series having interlocking portion with specific shape
    • Y10T24/2554Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series having interlocking portion with specific shape including complementary formations on opposite walls for engaging mating elements
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2539Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series
    • Y10T24/2557Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series having mounting portion with specific shape or structure

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  • My invention relates to separable fasteners of the general class known as slide fasteners or "zippers.
  • the fastener elements are provided with jaws or arms which extend around the edge of the flexible stringer.
  • An example of this type of fastener construction is shown in Patent No. 1,219,881 to Sundback.
  • the interlockingportions of the fastener are only those portions which extend beyond the edges of the tapes or between the edges of the tapes when interlocked and which have interfltting projections andrecesses.
  • the greater part of the fastener element is taken up by the jaws which extend over oraround the edges of the tapes.
  • the structure of Marinsky Patent Reissue No. 18,406, dated April 5, 1932 is an example of a fastener in which a two ply tape has apertures through which the fastener elements project.
  • the fundamental object of my invention is to do away with the extending jaws or arms and make the fastener elements of only such size as necessary to carry the proper interlocking devices. This result is not accomplished by such a structure as shown in the Marinsky patent, because in that structure there are the equivalents of the extending jaws in the portions of the wires which extend around the cord.
  • I preferably have flexible portions of the stringers themselves extending around the body of the fastener elements between the projections and recesses so that the elements can be arranged wholly between the edges of the ribbon-like stringers or tapes. In one embodiment of my invention the elements may be said to be woven intothe edge of the tape.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a portion of a fastener t of fastener element
  • Fig. 5 is a plan viewshowing a stringer with the modified form of elements.
  • Flg. 6 is a cross-sectional view through the stringer showing the modified form of element.
  • each element are taken up by a concavity It) on one end and a convexity II on the other end,
  • Each of the elements is of'generally cylindrical form and extends lengthwise in the same direction as the fastener.
  • Each element is provided with flanges or shoulders l2, I3 which define a circumferential groove it between them extending around the middle portion of the fastener element.
  • the elements in the interlocked position of the fastener are arranged wholly between the edges of the tapes and no portion extends over or around these edges corresponding to the gripping arms of the usual fastener element.
  • thisholding means takes the form of bunched cross-threads which are extended laterally to project from the edge of the tape as. indicated at IS. in the weaving of these tapes the elements are held in place and the tape is woven with the cross-threads extend ing around the element as illustrated.
  • One of these cross-thread extensions can be plainly seen at It in Fig. 2.
  • a slider ll is mounted to slide on the flanges l2, 13 so that it embraces the extending portion Id of the cross-threads but is supported out of contact with them so thatv the flanges of the slider ,will not break the threads.
  • the slider may be of any convenient form and will not be further described except to say that it is actuated along the stringers by a pull tab l8.
  • the elements may be readily manufactured from metal or a suitable plastic material in any known manner. For example, they may be machined. or molded to shape. Their size and spacing on the tape may varied to suit conditions.
  • the elements may be made short and spaced close together but where there is required a cheaper fastener which need not be so flexible, the elements can be somewhat longer and correspondingly further apart.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, a series of separate fastener elements arranged inuniformly spaced relation along the edge of each stringer, each of said elements having a projection on one side and a recess on the other side in substantially the same longitudinal line, holding means on the tape embracing the portion of the element directly between said recess and projection for holding each of the elements in place on the stringer.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising "a pair of flexible stringers, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each stringer, each of the elements having interlocking means, and holding means extending around that portion of the element which is in the same longitudinal center line as said interlocking means.
  • a separable fastener'of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, each stringer consisting of a single ply flat tape, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each of the tapes, each tape having cross threads integral therewith which extend beyond the edge of the flat tape andaround each of the elements for holding them in place .on the stringer.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of ribbon-like tapes, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced. relation along the edge of each tape, and holding means connected to the tape and extending beyond the edge thereof completely around the body portion of each of said elements for holding them in place on the stringer.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each stringer, eachof said elements consisting of a generally cylindrical member having a concavity on one side and a convexity on the other side constituting interlocking means adapted to cooperate with A similar interlocking means on the elements of the opposite stringer, and said stringers having portions embracing each of said cylindrical members for holding them in place on the stringer.
  • a separable fastener of the class described as defined in the preceding claim in which the cylindrical member has a circumferentially extending groove wherein the holding portions of the stringer are confined.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of ribbon-like tapes, cooperating series of individual fastener elements arranged wholly between the edges of the stringers and positioned against said edges, and holding means united to the tapes extending outwardly from the edges thereof and embracing each of said elements for holding it in place against the edge of its tape.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible tapes, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each of said tapes, said elements being adapted to intermesh when the fastener is closed, all of said elements being arranged wholly between the edges of said tapes in the closed position of the fastener, each of the elements consisting of an elongate body extending in the same longitudinal line as the fastener, and having interlocking means at the ends thereof, and holding means on each of the .stringers surrounding the elongate body between its ends for holding it in place on the stringer.
  • a separable fastener as defined in the preceding claim in which the interlocking means consists of a concavity at one end and a convexity at the other end, each of which aresubstantially co-extensive with the cross-sectional area of the fastener element.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, cooperating series of fastener elements arranged wholly between the edges of said stringers, each of said elements having a shape generally resembling a cylinder with a flat portion in contact with the tape to prevent the same from turning on the tape, and holding means on each of the stringers embracing each of said elements for holding them in place on the stringer.
  • a separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible tapes each of which is a single ply woven structure, cooperating series of fastener elements along the edges of said tapes, and arranged wholly between the edges of said tapes, each of said elements having shoulders defining a groovewhich extends around the element, and holding means consisting of cross threads of the tape bunched together and extending outwardly from the edge of the tape and confined within the grooves on said fastener elements for holding the elements in place on the tape.
  • a separable fastener as defined in the preceding claim in combination with a slider riding on said shoulder portions and embracing the portions of the cross threads which extend around the fastener elements but being supported out of contact with such threads by said shoulders.

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Aug. 8, 1939.
. Fro. BANNING SEPARABLE FASTENER Filed Aug. 8, 1936 16 Tredenic'h' 1).
IN VENTOR. Banning ORNEYS.
Patented Aug. 8, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
. SEPARABLE FASTENER Frederick D. Banning, Meadville,'Pa., asslgnor to Talon, Inc., a. corporation of Pennsylvania Application August 8, 1936, Serial No. 94,969
12 Claims.
My invention relates to separable fasteners of the general class known as slide fasteners or "zippers. In nearly all of the fasteners of this type which have been on the market, the fastener elements are provided with jaws or arms which extend around the edge of the flexible stringer. An example of this type of fastener construction is shown in Patent No. 1,219,881 to Sundback. The interlockingportions of the fastener are only those portions which extend beyond the edges of the tapes or between the edges of the tapes when interlocked and which have interfltting projections andrecesses. The greater part of the fastener element is taken up by the jaws which extend over oraround the edges of the tapes. The structure of Marinsky Patent Reissue No. 18,406, dated April 5, 1932, is an example of a fastener in which a two ply tape has apertures through which the fastener elements project.
The fundamental object of my invention is to do away with the extending jaws or arms and make the fastener elements of only such size as necessary to carry the proper interlocking devices. This result is not accomplished by such a structure as shown in the Marinsky patent, because in that structure there are the equivalents of the extending jaws in the portions of the wires which extend around the cord. In carrying out my invention I preferably have flexible portions of the stringers themselves extending around the body of the fastener elements between the projections and recesses so that the elements can be arranged wholly between the edges of the ribbon-like stringers or tapes. In one embodiment of my invention the elements may be said to be woven intothe edge of the tape. In the accompanying drawing I have shown for purposes of illustration a preferred embodiment and a modification thereof. In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a portion of a fastener t of fastener element;
Fig. 5 is a plan viewshowing a stringer with the modified form of elements; and
Flg. 6 is a cross-sectional view through the stringer showing the modified form of element.
In the fastener illustrated there are a pair of flexible stringers-hereinsingle ply fabric tapes fl. 5 and along the adjacent edges of the tapes are the fastener elementsxenerally designated 9.
shaped portions on the opposite stringer.
. each element are taken up by a concavity It) on one end and a convexity II on the other end,
which cooperate with and fit into correspondingly Each of the elements is of'generally cylindrical form and extends lengthwise in the same direction as the fastener. Each element is provided with flanges or shoulders l2, I3 which define a circumferential groove it between them extending around the middle portion of the fastener element. The elements in the interlocked position of the fastener are arranged wholly between the edges of the tapes and no portion extends over or around these edges corresponding to the gripping arms of the usual fastener element.
The elements are held in place by suitable holding means on the tape, preferably of a flexible nature and passing around the groove Id. In the embodiment illustrated thisholding means takes the form of bunched cross-threads which are extended laterally to project from the edge of the tape as. indicated at IS. in the weaving of these tapes the elements are held in place and the tape is woven with the cross-threads extend ing around the element as illustrated. One of these cross-thread extensions can be plainly seen at It in Fig. 2. A slider ll is mounted to slide on the flanges l2, 13 so that it embraces the extending portion Id of the cross-threads but is supported out of contact with them so thatv the flanges of the slider ,will not break the threads.
The slider may be of any convenient form and will not be further described except to say that it is actuated along the stringers by a pull tab l8.
In the modification illustrated in Figs. 4 and the elements it are also of the form generally resembling a cylinder but having one flat side 21B applications'where considerable strain is placed upon the slider in closing'the fastener.
The elements may be readily manufactured from metal or a suitable plastic material in any known manner. For example, they may be machined. or molded to shape. Their size and spacing on the tape may varied to suit conditions.
Where extreme flexibility and refinement are desired the elements may be made short and spaced close together but where there is required a cheaper fastener which need not be so flexible, the elements can be somewhat longer and correspondingly further apart.
The advantages of the novel form of fastener herein disclosed will be readily apparent from the above description and the accompanying drawing. The line of fastener member material which is visible along the center of the fastener is considerably narrower than that of the usual fastener. The cost of the fastener member is considerably reduced because for a given size of the interlocking devices only about half as much material will be required. This is a considerable factor in thecost of fasteners, especially-when they are made from some of the plastics. It will be seen that my improved fastener in addition While I have shown and described in this application one embodiment and a modification which my invention may assume in practice, this embodiment and modification are merely for the purposes of illustration and description and other forms may be devised within the scope of my invention as set forthin the appended claims.
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, a series of separate fastener elements arranged inuniformly spaced relation along the edge of each stringer, each of said elements having a projection on one side and a recess on the other side in substantially the same longitudinal line, holding means on the tape embracing the portion of the element directly between said recess and projection for holding each of the elements in place on the stringer.
2. A separable fastener of the class described comprising "a pair of flexible stringers, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each stringer, each of the elements having interlocking means, and holding means extending around that portion of the element which is in the same longitudinal center line as said interlocking means.
3. A separable fastener'of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, each stringer consisting of a single ply flat tape, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each of the tapes, each tape having cross threads integral therewith which extend beyond the edge of the flat tape andaround each of the elements for holding them in place .on the stringer.
4. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of ribbon-like tapes, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced. relation along the edge of each tape, and holding means connected to the tape and extending beyond the edge thereof completely around the body portion of each of said elements for holding them in place on the stringer.
5. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each stringer, eachof said elements consisting ofa generally cylindrical member having a concavity on one side and a convexity on the other side constituting interlocking means adapted to cooperate with A similar interlocking means on the elements of the opposite stringer, and said stringers having portions embracing each of said cylindrical members for holding them in place on the stringer.
6. A separable fastener of the class described as defined in the preceding claim, in which the cylindrical member has a circumferentially extending groove wherein the holding portions of the stringer are confined.
7. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of ribbon-like tapes, cooperating series of individual fastener elements arranged wholly between the edges of the stringers and positioned against said edges, and holding means united to the tapes extending outwardly from the edges thereof and embracing each of said elements for holding it in place against the edge of its tape.
8. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible tapes, a series of separate fastener elements arranged in uniformly spaced relation along the edge of each of said tapes, said elements being adapted to intermesh when the fastener is closed, all of said elements being arranged wholly between the edges of said tapes in the closed position of the fastener, each of the elements consisting of an elongate body extending in the same longitudinal line as the fastener, and having interlocking means at the ends thereof, and holding means on each of the .stringers surrounding the elongate body between its ends for holding it in place on the stringer.
9. A separable fastener as defined in the preceding claim in which the interlocking means consists of a concavity at one end and a convexity at the other end, each of which aresubstantially co-extensive with the cross-sectional area of the fastener element.
10. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible stringers, cooperating series of fastener elements arranged wholly between the edges of said stringers, each of said elements having a shape generally resembling a cylinder with a flat portion in contact with the tape to prevent the same from turning on the tape, and holding means on each of the stringers embracing each of said elements for holding them in place on the stringer.
11. A separable fastener of the class described comprising a pair of flexible tapes each of which is a single ply woven structure, cooperating series of fastener elements along the edges of said tapes, and arranged wholly between the edges of said tapes, each of said elements having shoulders defining a groovewhich extends around the element, and holding means consisting of cross threads of the tape bunched together and extending outwardly from the edge of the tape and confined within the grooves on said fastener elements for holding the elements in place on the tape.
12. A separable fastener as defined in the preceding claim in combination with a slider riding on said shoulder portions and embracing the portions of the cross threads which extend around the fastener elements but being supported out of contact with such threads by said shoulders.
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US2867879A (en) * 1953-11-27 1959-01-13 Atled Ets Slide fastener
US3179996A (en) * 1963-09-03 1965-04-27 Ries G M B H Bekleidungsversch Concealed slide fastener
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US2867879A (en) * 1953-11-27 1959-01-13 Atled Ets Slide fastener
US3179996A (en) * 1963-09-03 1965-04-27 Ries G M B H Bekleidungsversch Concealed slide fastener
US20070277353A1 (en) * 2006-05-30 2007-12-06 Yuji Kondo Fastener
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