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US2355996A US467678A US46767842A US2355996A US 2355996 A US2355996 A US 2355996A US 467678 A US467678 A US 467678A US 46767842 A US46767842 A US 46767842A US 2355996 A US2355996 A US 2355996A
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    • 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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    • Y10T24/255Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series having interlocking portion with specific shape
    • Y10T24/2552Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series having interlocking portion with specific shape including symmetrical formations on opposite walls for engaging mating elements

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  • This invention relates to separable fasteners employing stringers having scoops arranged along one edge thereof for coupling the stringers together. More particularly the invention relates to a scoop construction of the double acting type wherein the coupling portions of the scoops have laterally ofiset'coupling elements producing on the resulting coupled stringers a better seal between adjacent links and additional strength in resisting stress or strains to which the coupled stringers may be subjected.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a part of two stringers, illustrating two sliders thereon and showing my improved scoop construction.
  • Fig. 2 is a face view of two scoops showing a part of the scoop of one stringer in section.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 with both scoops in Fig. 2 shown in full.
  • Fig. 4 is an edge view of one of the scoops.
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4, showing a modification.
  • Fig. l of the drawing 10 and H illustrate a small portion of two separable fastener stringers, and 12 represents the scoops spaced along one edge of each stringer.
  • l3 and I4 is indicated two sliders movable along the stringers l and H in coupling and uncoupling the scoops l2.
  • the sliders l3, I4 have their narrow ends I directed toward each other, and
  • Each scoop l2 comprises a mounting end portion I], apertured as seen at Is to receive the beaded edge of the stringer tapes in the cus- -Fig. 2 of the drawing.
  • inwardly of the projections 22-25 have substantially V- shaped notches 26, 21, and 28, 29 respectively.
  • the notches 26 and 2! of the scoop of one stringer are adapted to receive the projections 25, 24 of the scoops of an opposed stringer, whereas the notches 28 and 29 are adapted to receive the projections 23, 22 of said last mentioned scoops.
  • the angular sections identified by the reference numeral 30 in Fig. 2 of the drawing overlap in forming means keying the coupled scoops against transverse separation, that is to say, when subjected to a strain on the flat side surfaces of the scoops.
  • These overlapped portions produce 'on the resulting fastener a more perfect seal between the coupled stringers than is usually customary. Further, this overlapping of the wall sections 30 produces a stronger coupling engagement between the scoops than is usually experienced.
  • Figs. 1 to 4 the sections 20, 2
  • Fig. 5 is shown a slight modification wherein coupling sections 32, 33 similar to the sections 20, 2
  • the slots or apertures 34 will be formed by the use of suitable core members, as will also the pin portions 35. In such cases, these pin portions will unite the sections 32, 33.
  • the scoops as disclosed have mounting end portions engaging the tape or other support and coupling end portions.
  • the coupling end portions may be said to be divided into offset sides, each side terminating at its outer end in a substantially hexagon head inwardly of which opposed edges of the coupling end portion have V-shaped recesses and the heads and recesses of each section being in staggered relationship, due to the offset arrangement of said sections.
  • the coupling end portion of the scoops may also be said to have two projections and two recesses at each opposed edge thereof, with the projections and recesses on each edge offset with respect to each other.
  • each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling end portion projecting beyond the tape edge, said coupling end portion being divided into offset side coupling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, the projections and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally with respect to those of the companion section, and said sections being spaced apart centrally and longitudinally of the scoop.
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising an elongated body having a U-shaped mounting end and a coupling end, said coupling end being divided iri'to independent side coupling sections of substantially the same thick ness, each section terminating at its end in a substantially hexagon shaped head, forming on opposed edges of the section inwardly of said head V-shaped recesses, and the head and recesses of one section being ofiset longitudinally of the scoop with respect to those of the other section.
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising an elongated body having a U- shaped mounting end and a coupling end, said coupling end being divided into independent side coupling sections of substantially the same thickness, each section terminating at its end in a substantially hexagon shaped head, forming on opposed edges of the section inwardly of said head V-shaped recesses, the head and recesses of one section being ofiset longitudinally of the scoop with respect to those of theother section, and
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising an elongated body having a U- shaped mounting end and a coupling end, said coupling end being divided into independent side coupling sections of substantially the same thickness, each section terminating at its end in a substantially hexagon shaped head, forming on opposed edges of the section inwardly of said head V-shaped recesses, the head and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally of the scoop with respect to those of the other section, said sections being spaced apart centrally of the scoop, and a member joining the spaced sections within peripheral edges thereof.
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising an elongated body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end having male and female coupling portions,
  • the coupling end having a split longitudinally thereof, terminating short of said mount-' ing end and dividing the coupling end into independent coupling portions.
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising an elongated coupling body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided centrally and longitudinally to a point short of the mountin end into independent coupling portions, and each coupling portion having male and female couplings.
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising an elongated coupling body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided centrally and longitudinally to a-point short of the mounting end into independent coupling portions, and each coupling portion having male and female couplings arranged at opposed edges thereof.
  • a scoopfor separable fastener stringers comprising a body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided into longitudinally extending coupling yond the tape edge,
  • each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling end portion projecting besaid coupling end portion being divided into offset side coupling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, the projections and recesses of one section being ofiset longitudinally with respect to those of the cornpanion section, and the offsetting of the projections and recesses on the side sections ofthe scoops providing in the resulting interlocked scoops of said stringers and overlapping of the coupling intersections between the scoops to substantially seal the space occupied by terengaged coupling portions of the scoops of the stringers.
  • a scoop for separable fastener stringers comprising a body having a, mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided into longitudinally extending coupling sides, each-coupling side having on upper and lower edges alined projections inwardly of which are alined recesses, each coupling side including a. body part of a width substantially common to the width of said alined projections, and said body parts and projections of one coupling side overlapping the recesses of the other coupling side.

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Aug. 15, 1944. MQRIN 2,355,996
OFFSET DOUBLE ACTING SCOOP Filed Dec. 3, 1942 INVENTOR Lou/6 A. Mom/v 1 wrA n ATTORNEY3 Patented Aug. 15, 1944 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE OFFSET DOUBLE-ACTING SCOOP I Louis H. Morin, Bronx, N. Y., assignor of one-half to Davis Marinsky, Bronx, N. Y.
Application December 3, 1942, Serial No. 467,678
14 Claims. (Cl. 24-205) This invention relates to separable fasteners employing stringers having scoops arranged along one edge thereof for coupling the stringers together. More particularly the invention relates to a scoop construction of the double acting type wherein the coupling portions of the scoops have laterally ofiset'coupling elements producing on the resulting coupled stringers a better seal between adjacent links and additional strength in resisting stress or strains to which the coupled stringers may be subjected.
The novel features of the invention will be best understood from the following description when taken together with th accompanying drawing, in which certain embodiments of the invention are disclosed, and in which the separate parts are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a part of two stringers, illustrating two sliders thereon and showing my improved scoop construction. v
Fig. 2 is a face view of two scoops showing a part of the scoop of one stringer in section.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 with both scoops in Fig. 2 shown in full.
Fig. 4 is an edge view of one of the scoops, and
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4, showing a modification.
In referring to double action scoops for separable fasteners of the kind under consideration, ref erence is made to scoops of the type and kind facilitating coupling and uncoupling by sliders arranged in either of two possible positions on the stringers and movable thereon to couple and uncouple the same. This type of scoop construction materially simplifies the production of stringers of the kind under consideration,'and in addition to the use of single sliders of coupling and uncoupling the stringers, the double action scoop structure also permits of the use of two sliders movable on a pair of stringers.
In Fig. l of the drawing, 10 and H illustrate a small portion of two separable fastener stringers, and 12 represents the scoops spaced along one edge of each stringer. At l3 and I4 is indicated two sliders movable along the stringers l and H in coupling and uncoupling the scoops l2. In the present illustration, the sliders l3, I4, have their narrow ends I directed toward each other, and
. theirwide diverging channel ends I6 arranged in opposite directions. In other uses, the wide ends I6 are arranged adjacent on the stringers.
Each scoop l2 comprises a mounting end portion I], apertured as seen at Is to receive the beaded edge of the stringer tapes in the cus- -Fig. 2 of the drawing.
tomary manner, and. at I9 is shown the coupling end portion of the scoop having, as clearly seen in Figs. 2 and 4 offset coupling sections 20 and 2|.
The edges of the sections 20, 2| inwardly of the projections 22-25 have substantially V- shaped notches 26, 21, and 28, 29 respectively. The notches 26 and 2! of the scoop of one stringer are adapted to receive the projections 25, 24 of the scoops of an opposed stringer, whereas the notches 28 and 29 are adapted to receive the projections 23, 22 of said last mentioned scoops.
As all scoops are of the same construction, the brief description of one will apply to all.
When the scoops of opposed stringers are coupled together, the angular sections identified by the reference numeral 30 in Fig. 2 of the drawing overlap in forming means keying the coupled scoops against transverse separation, that is to say, when subjected to a strain on the flat side surfaces of the scoops. These overlapped portions produce 'on the resulting fastener a more perfect seal between the coupled stringers than is usually customary. Further, this overlapping of the wall sections 30 produces a stronger coupling engagement between the scoops than is usually experienced.
In the construction shown in Figs. 1 to 4 inelusive, the sections 20, 2| are separated along a common line 3|, note Fig. 4 of the drawing. In Fig. 5 is shown a slight modification wherein coupling sections 32, 33 similar to the sections 20, 2| are separated by a narrow slot or aperture 34. At a predetermined point between the opposed surfaces of the slot 34, the sections 32, 33 are joined by a transverse pin portion 35, which is arranged within the outer boundary walls of both sections 32, 33.
In forming the scoops by die casting machines, the slots or apertures 34 will be formed by the use of suitable core members, as will also the pin portions 35. In such cases, these pin portions will unite the sections 32, 33.
By spacing'the sections 32, 33 one from the other, coupling of the scoops of opposed stringers is facilitated, particularly from the standpoint of alining the scoops. 0n the other hand, this spacing will also provide in the resulting fastener a greater flexibility between the coupledscoops,
permitting freer bending of the fastener than would be the case where surfaces as at 3| are in common abutting alinement.
The scoops as disclosed have mounting end portions engaging the tape or other support and coupling end portions. The coupling end portions may be said to be divided into offset sides, each side terminating at its outer end in a substantially hexagon head inwardly of which opposed edges of the coupling end portion have V-shaped recesses and the heads and recesses of each section being in staggered relationship, due to the offset arrangement of said sections. The coupling end portion of the scoops may also be said to have two projections and two recesses at each opposed edge thereof, with the projections and recesses on each edge offset with respect to each other.
Having fully descirbed my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is;
1. In separable fasteners employing stringers, said stringers having scoops spaced along one edge thereof, each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling end portion projecting beyond the tape edge, said coupling end portion being divided into offset sideco'upling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, and the projections and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally with respect to those of the companion section.
2. In separable fasteners employing stringers, said stringers having scoops spaced along one edge thereof, each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling end portion projecting beyond the tape edge, said coupling end portion being divided into offset side coupling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, the projections and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally with respect to those of the companion section, and said sections being spaced apart centrally and longitudinally of the scoop.
3. In separable fasteners employing stringers, said stringers having scoops spaced along one edge thereof, each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling. end portion projecting beyond the tape edge, said coupling end portion being divided into offset side coupling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, the projections and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally with respect to those of the companion section, said sections being spaced apart centrally and longitudinally of the scoop, and means joining the spaced sections within boundary walls thereof.
4. In separable fasteners employing stringers, said stringers having scoops spaced along one edge thereof, each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling end portion projecting beyond the tape edge, said coupling end portion being divided into offset side coupling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, the projections and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally with respect to those of the companion section, and the height of the projections and depth of the recesses being substantially common on both sections.
5. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising an elongated body having a U-shaped mounting end and a coupling end, said coupling end being divided iri'to independent side coupling sections of substantially the same thick ness, each section terminating at its end in a substantially hexagon shaped head, forming on opposed edges of the section inwardly of said head V-shaped recesses, and the head and recesses of one section being ofiset longitudinally of the scoop with respect to those of the other section.
6. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising an elongated body having a U- shaped mounting end and a coupling end, said coupling end being divided into independent side coupling sections of substantially the same thickness, each section terminating at its end in a substantially hexagon shaped head, forming on opposed edges of the section inwardly of said head V-shaped recesses, the head and recesses of one section being ofiset longitudinally of the scoop with respect to those of theother section, and
said sections being spaced apart centrally of the scoop.
I. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising an elongated body having a U- shaped mounting end and a coupling end, said coupling end being divided into independent side coupling sections of substantially the same thickness, each section terminating at its end in a substantially hexagon shaped head, forming on opposed edges of the section inwardly of said head V-shaped recesses, the head and recesses of one section being offset longitudinally of the scoop with respect to those of the other section, said sections being spaced apart centrally of the scoop, and a member joining the spaced sections within peripheral edges thereof.
8. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising an elongated body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end having male and female coupling portions,
and the coupling end having a split longitudinally thereof, terminating short of said mount-' ing end and dividing the coupling end into independent coupling portions.
9. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising an elongated coupling body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided centrally and longitudinally to a point short of the mountin end into independent coupling portions, and each coupling portion having male and female couplings.
10. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising an elongated coupling body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided centrally and longitudinally to a-point short of the mounting end into independent coupling portions, and each coupling portion having male and female couplings arranged at opposed edges thereof.
11. A scoopfor separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising a body having a mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided into longitudinally extending coupling yond the tape edge,
projections of one coupling side overlapping the recesses of the other coupling side, and adjacent surfaces of opposed coupling sides being spaced apart at boundary edge portions of said sides.
13. In separable fasteners employing stringers, said stringers having scoops spaced along one edge thereof, each scoop having a mounting end portion engaging the tape of the stringer, a coupling end portion projecting besaid coupling end portion being divided into offset side coupling sections, both sections having at each opposed edge thereof alined projections and recesses, the projections and recesses of one section being ofiset longitudinally with respect to those of the cornpanion section, and the offsetting of the projections and recesses on the side sections ofthe scoops providing in the resulting interlocked scoops of said stringers and overlapping of the coupling intersections between the scoops to substantially seal the space occupied by terengaged coupling portions of the scoops of the stringers.
14. A scoop for separable fastener stringers, said scoop comprising a body having a, mounting end and a coupling end, the coupling end being divided into longitudinally extending coupling sides, each-coupling side having on upper and lower edges alined projections inwardly of which are alined recesses, each coupling side including a. body part of a width substantially common to the width of said alined projections, and said body parts and projections of one coupling side overlapping the recesses of the other coupling side.
LOUIS H. MORIN.
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US2460525A (en) * 1944-11-21 1949-02-01 Louis H Morin Universally united scoop for separable fasteners
US2519012A (en) * 1945-04-18 1950-08-15 Talon Inc Slide fastener
US2526600A (en) * 1946-02-26 1950-10-17 Bolta Company Double-acting sliding clasp fastener
US2563767A (en) * 1943-06-19 1951-08-07 Winterhalter Martin Slide fastener
US2790223A (en) * 1953-01-19 1957-04-30 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop for separable fasteners
US2798274A (en) * 1952-08-30 1957-07-09 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop for separable fasteners
US2862272A (en) * 1955-07-08 1958-12-02 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop with means resisting forcible mis-meshing
US2910754A (en) * 1953-01-13 1959-11-03 Louis H Morin Watertight separable fasteners
US2942317A (en) * 1957-04-15 1960-06-28 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop with widely spaced opposed coupling surfaces
US2959833A (en) * 1954-12-23 1960-11-15 Bertrand Voumard Sliding clasp fasteners
US3055069A (en) * 1960-04-05 1962-09-25 Coats & Clark Plastic scoop for separable fastener stringers
US3634915A (en) * 1970-04-14 1972-01-18 Herbert Alberts Zipper tooth
US3825978A (en) * 1972-03-13 1974-07-30 Brier Mfg Co Zipper construction
US4078278A (en) * 1976-04-05 1978-03-14 Textron Inc. Slide fastener

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US2563767A (en) * 1943-06-19 1951-08-07 Winterhalter Martin Slide fastener
US2460525A (en) * 1944-11-21 1949-02-01 Louis H Morin Universally united scoop for separable fasteners
US2519012A (en) * 1945-04-18 1950-08-15 Talon Inc Slide fastener
US2526600A (en) * 1946-02-26 1950-10-17 Bolta Company Double-acting sliding clasp fastener
US2798274A (en) * 1952-08-30 1957-07-09 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop for separable fasteners
US2910754A (en) * 1953-01-13 1959-11-03 Louis H Morin Watertight separable fasteners
US2790223A (en) * 1953-01-19 1957-04-30 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop for separable fasteners
US2959833A (en) * 1954-12-23 1960-11-15 Bertrand Voumard Sliding clasp fasteners
US2862272A (en) * 1955-07-08 1958-12-02 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop with means resisting forcible mis-meshing
US2942317A (en) * 1957-04-15 1960-06-28 Louis H Morin Center ledge scoop with widely spaced opposed coupling surfaces
US3055069A (en) * 1960-04-05 1962-09-25 Coats & Clark Plastic scoop for separable fastener stringers
US3634915A (en) * 1970-04-14 1972-01-18 Herbert Alberts Zipper tooth
US3825978A (en) * 1972-03-13 1974-07-30 Brier Mfg Co Zipper construction
US4078278A (en) * 1976-04-05 1978-03-14 Textron Inc. Slide fastener

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