US2907355A - Tape for slide fasteners - Google Patents

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US2907355A
US2907355A US535838A US53583855A US2907355A US 2907355 A US2907355 A US 2907355A US 535838 A US535838 A US 535838A US 53583855 A US53583855 A US 53583855A US 2907355 A US2907355 A US 2907355A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/24Details
    • A44B19/34Stringer tapes; Flaps secured to stringers for covering the interlocking members
    • A44B19/346Woven stringer tapes

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  • This invention relates to tapes for slidefasteners, and particularly to a new and improved woven beaded edge tape therefor.
  • the conventional. slide fastener consists generally of a pair of beaded edge stringer tapes having a series of spaced-apart interlocking fastener elements clamped to the beaded edges thereof.
  • the beaded edges on the tapes were formed by sewinga pair.of cords along the tape with one disposed on either side thereof.
  • Such a method of making a beaded edge was not only tedious but expensive. It not only necessitated a special sewing operation but required the need of special sewing machines and other equipment for guiding the cords to the needle. It also required special handling and stocking of difierent cords and thread aswell as tapesto match in color. Accordingly, it will be seen that the above operations added materially to the cost of manufacturing slide fasteners.
  • the tape tended to hump or coil and did not lie flat after the fastener elements;were attached thereto.
  • It is a further object of. the inventionto. provide an improved integrally woven beaded vedge tape wherein the bead consists of a pair of, preferably oppositetwisted cords interwoven with the .weftthreadsoas to provide a medium hard bead which is sufiiciently soft andhas adequate bulk and-yet, does not impair the flexibility of;
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a slide fastener stringer having a tapeconstruction in accordance with the present in-,
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the stringer tape before the fastener elements are attached thereto, v
  • Fig. 3 is'an enlarged plan view of a fragment .of a stringer tape construction .in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged view showing .the beaded edge .of the tape, from the outer side,
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken online 5 .5 of Fig. 4,
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken on line 6 -6 of Fig. v 4,
  • Fig, 7 is a view similar to Fig-4 showing a modified.
  • Fig. 1 of the drawings there is illustrateda con-,. ventional slide fastener stringer comprising a stringer tape 2 having a beaded edge 3 arranged along oneedge thereof to which there is attached a series of spaced-.1 apart interlocking fastener elements 4.. his the con-,-
  • the body. of theltape orweb portion consists of a plurality ofv warp threads 6 inter,-v
  • the cord 4 is held in positionby loops..8 of. theweft;
  • weft loops 8 on oneside of the tape alternate with or are staggeredrelative.tothe weft loops-9 one the opposite sidethereof.
  • one double pick of the weft thread is disposed in the web portion of the tape and around the cord 4 on one side of the tape.
  • the next double pick is disposed between the warp threads 10, the cords 4 and 5, and in the web of the tape.
  • the next successive double pick is disposed in the web portion of the tape around the cord 5 on the other side of the tape and between the warp threads 10, and the next double pick is disposed between the cords 4 and S and the web of the tape with the lay of the double picks thereafter repeated.
  • Fig. 7 of the drawings there is shown a slight modification in accordance with the present invention.
  • the weft thread 12 passes through the web portion of the tape, over one of the cords on one side of the tape, between the warp threads 13 at the outer edge of the tape, around both of the warp threads and back therebetween the two cords 14 and 15 and through the web, then back through the web and around the cord on the opposite side of the tape, between the warp threads 13 and around both of them and back through the web between the cords 14 and 15.
  • the two warp threads 13 criss-crosss and a chain-like design of these two warp threads results.
  • weft .thread is interwoven securely with the binder or warp threads at the edge of the tape with these warp threads crowded between the cords so as to be protected against abrasion from the fastener elements when they are attached thereto. It will also be seen that each double pick of the weft thread passes around or between these warp threads.
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, the cords being held by loops of said weft thread, a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, said last mentioned warp threads being arranged relative to one another so as to provide a series of spaced-apart loops therealong and therebetween in which the weft thread is disposed, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick and extending over and around either one or the other of said cords and over and between said last mentioned warp threads.
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape, alternate double picks of the weft thread extending over and around either one or the other of said cords with the double picks in between extending between said cords, each of said double picks being looped around at least part of said last mentioned warp threads
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape, alternate double picks of the weft thread extending over and around either one or the other of said cords with the double picks in between extending between said cords, each of said double picks being looped around all of said last mentioned warp threads.
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the 0pposite side of the tape, the weft thread passing through the web, over one of said cords, around at least part of said last mentioned warp threads at the edge of the V tape, between the cords and through the web, then back through the web, over the other of
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a, continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape, the weft thread passing through the web, over one of said cords, around at least one of said last mentioned warp threads and between said threads at the edge of the tape, between said cords and through the web, then back through the web, over the other
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, at least a pair of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick and extending over and around either one or the other of said cords and over and between said last mentioned warp threads, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape.
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, at least a pair of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by space-apart doubleloops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape, the weft thread passing through the web, over one of said cords, around at least one of said last mentioned warp threads and between the same at the edge of the tape, between said cords and through the web, then back through the web, over the other of
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, at least a pair of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loops of said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape, the weft thread passing through the Web, over one of said cords, between and around both of said last mentioned warp threads at the edge of the tape, between said cords and through the web then back through the web, over the other of said cords, between
  • a tape for slide fastener stringers of the class described a plurality of longitudinally extending warp threads, a continuous weft thread interwoven back and forth through and between said warp threads so as to provide a woven web, a beaded edge arranged along one edge of said tape formed by two relatively large soft cords, one cord being disposed on each side of the tape, at least a pair of longitudinally extending warp threads arranged on the outer side and between said cords, each lay of the weft thread being a double pick, the cords being held in position by spaced-apart double loopsof said weft thread, the double loops disposed around one of the cords on one side of the tape being alternated relative to those disposed around the other cord on the opposite side of the tape, the weft thread passing through the web, over one of said cords, in under and around at least one of said last mentioned warp threads at the edge of the tape, and between said threads and said cords through the web, then back through the web, over the web

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US2333352A (en) * 1940-12-07 1943-11-02 Conmar Prod Corp Tape for slide fasteners
GB600587A (en) * 1945-11-09 1948-04-13 Narrow Fabrics Lilleys Ltd Improvements relating to sliding clasp fasteners and to tapes for carrying the fastener elements thereof
GB614565A (en) * 1946-07-12 1948-12-17 Harry George Bonas Improvements in or relating to tapes for sliding clasp fasteners

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GB600587A (en) * 1945-11-09 1948-04-13 Narrow Fabrics Lilleys Ltd Improvements relating to sliding clasp fasteners and to tapes for carrying the fastener elements thereof
GB614565A (en) * 1946-07-12 1948-12-17 Harry George Bonas Improvements in or relating to tapes for sliding clasp fasteners

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