US3225430A - Gap production in slide fastener chain - Google Patents

Gap production in slide fastener chain Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3225430A
US3225430A US385934A US38593464A US3225430A US 3225430 A US3225430 A US 3225430A US 385934 A US385934 A US 385934A US 38593464 A US38593464 A US 38593464A US 3225430 A US3225430 A US 3225430A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
coils
tapes
gap
interengaged
cutting
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US385934A
Inventor
Fasciano Patrick
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Scovill Inc
Original Assignee
Scovill Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Scovill Inc filed Critical Scovill Inc
Priority to US385934A priority Critical patent/US3225430A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3225430A publication Critical patent/US3225430A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • 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
    • A44B19/58Removing interlocking members to produce gaps
    • 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
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S83/00Cutting
    • Y10S83/921Slide fastener cutting
    • 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
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49782Method of mechanical manufacture of a slide fastener
    • 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
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49815Disassembling
    • Y10T29/49821Disassembling by altering or destroying work part or connector
    • 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
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/51Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling
    • 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
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/53Means to assemble or disassemble
    • Y10T29/53291Slide fastener

Definitions

  • the present invention concerns cutting away of elements for gap production in slide fastener chain of the type having tapes which carry along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached by stitches to the tapes, the said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged.
  • the coils are preferably made of a plastic material, most commonly nylon.
  • One apparatus for this purpose is disclosed in my Patent Number 3,128,543, issued April 14, 1964, and entitled Production of Fastener- Element-Free Gaps in Slide Fastener Chain.
  • the convolutions of the coils are severed in a punch press by means of a thin blade-like punch corresponding to the desired gap length, but it is important that the punch does not cut the fabric tape.
  • a plow is provided to deflect the adjacent edges of the tapes upward so that the punch can move therebetween.
  • One object of the present invention is to improve the method of separating the adjacent edges of the tape.
  • a further object is to improve the severing of the coils and to better ensure removal of the severed coils from the stitches holding the same to the tape.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary plan view showing a short piece of slide fastener chain with a gap formed therein;
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary transverse section, drawn to greatly enlarged scale, showing the relation of the punch and die elements at the beginning of a gap producing operation;
  • FIG. 3 is a similar view showing the relation of the parts as the tapes are pulled apart at the gap;
  • FIG. 4 is a similar view showing the relation of the parts as the coils are severed
  • FIG. 5 is a similar view showing the relation of the parts after the severed coils have been pushed downward to release the same from the stitches;
  • FIG. 6 is a section showing more of the die
  • FIG. 7 is a partially sectionad front elevation of a die assembly embodying features of the invention.
  • FIG. 8 is an end elevation of the same.
  • the continuous slide fastener chain comprises collateral tapes 12 and 14 carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic fastener elements, in this case nylon coiled filaments 16 and 18, these being attached to the tapes by longitudinal lines of stitches 2t) and 22.
  • the stitches preferably interlace the coils on one side of the tapes, as shown in FIG. 1, and are covered on the other side by the adjacent tape edges 13.
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary section through the fastener chain at a gap producing station in a punch press.
  • the tapes 12 and 14 have interengaged nylon coils 16 and 18, these being secured by stitches 20 and 22, all as previously described.
  • the apparatus comprises means 24 and 26 to pull the tapes 12 and 14 apart without separating the interengaged nylon coils 16 and 18, and to thereby expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes.
  • the apparatus further comprises means 28 and 30 to cut the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap. This severance of the coils is illustrated by the change from FIG. 3 to FIG. 4 of the drawing.
  • the apparatus includes means to move the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes, in this case downward, far enough to withdraw the coils from the stitches, as shown in FIG. 5.
  • one side only of each coil is cut, preferably the bottom side of the coil as shown in FIG. 4.
  • the upper die or punch holder (not shown) carries a blade-shaped punch 28, and a springloaded top pad 26 around the punch 28.
  • the lower die or shoe (not shown) includes a vertically movable cutting anvil 30 dimensioned to receive the punch 28.
  • a scrap pad 32 is located directly beneath the punch 28, and it too is vertically movable, but for only a very limited distance, in and relative to the cutting anvil 30.
  • the top pad 26 of the upper die or punch holder has upright side walls 34 (FIG.
  • the cutting anvil 30 preferably is resiliently yieldable, as is the scrap pad 32, but the spring for the cutting anvil is much heavier and stiffer than the springs supporting the scrap pad. In any event, continued bodily movement of the punch 28 is accompanied by downward movement of the cutting anvil 30 and scrap pad 32, moving in unison. These parts grip and push the severed coils 16 and 18 downward, and thereby pull the severed coils from the stitches.
  • the subsequent upward or return movement of the press serves to release the tapes and to raise the severed coils 16 and 18 to the starting position at the top of the die, so that when the chain is moved longitudinally to the location of the next desired gap, the scrap or severed loops are moved out of the die with the chain.
  • the chain then has a gap, as shown at 13 in FIG. 1. This may have a length of say one to two inches.
  • the chain is subsequently severed across the gap, as suggested by the dotted serrated line 15.
  • Each fastener then has a tape end of say one-half inch long if the gap was one inch, or one inch long if the gap was two inches.
  • FIG. 6 of the drawing This again shows punch 28 and its surrounding top pad 26, these being directly above cutting anvil 30 and scrap pad 32, the pad being supported in the cutting anvil by means of two small compression springs 36, one of which is visible in FIG. 6.
  • the two springs 36 are housed in and are movable with the cutting anvil 30, which itself is a blade-like member extending downward through the die and resting on a cylindrical head or spring retainer 38 hearing on the upper end of a heavy compression spring, the retainer 38 and the spring being housed in a cylinder, not shown in FIG. 6, but shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, in which spring 50 and retainer 38 are housed in cylinder 52.
  • the two spaced small springs 36 which support the scrap pad 30 are shown in FIG. 7, there being one spring at each end of the scrap pad.
  • the pad and springs are carried in and are bodily movable with the cutting anvil 30.
  • the downward movement of scrap pad 32 is positively limited when the lower edge of the scrap pad reaches the bottom of the slot in the cutting anvil in which the scrap pad is carried. This is shown in dotted lines in FIG. 7.
  • the scrap pad is shown in raised position, and its downward movement is positively limited when the bottom edge 33 of scrap pad 32 reaches the bottom wall 31 of the slot in cutting anvil 30.
  • the die may be mounted in a conventional punch press, usually a foot-treadle operated press of small size.
  • the vertically reciprocable ram of the press is indicated at 40, it being vertically slidable in guides or ways 42.
  • the upper die or punch holder 44 has the usual cylindrical shank 46 which is secured in the ram 40.
  • the punch holder 44 carries the punch blade suggested at 28 in FIG. 8, this being mounted for positive movement. It is surrounded by the top pad 26, the latter being yieldable against a compression spring 48, part of which may be housed in the shank 46.
  • the fixed upright tape supports are indicated in FIG. 8 at 24. These provide a guide channel which receives the interengaged coils of the slide fastener chain.
  • the cutting anvil is supported by the relatively heavy stiff compression spring 50 (FIG. 7) housed in a cylindrical chamber 52.
  • the scrap pad 32 yields first, it being much more easily yieldable at the small compression springs 36.
  • These parts are carried by the lower die or die shoe 54. This has the usual upright die posts 56 on which the upper die or punch holder 44 is vertically slidable.
  • the method of producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged which method includes pulling the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils, and cutting the coils between the spreadapart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap.
  • the method of producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged which method includes pulling the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils, cutting the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and moving the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
  • Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached to the tapes, said coils having coupling par-ts which are interengaged, said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, and means to cut the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap.
  • Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged
  • said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, means to cut the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and means to move the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
  • Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged
  • said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, means to cut one side only of the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and means to push the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
  • Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged
  • said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, means to cut the lower side only of the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and means to push the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
  • An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said c-oils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said upper die including a blade-shaped punch, said lower die including a vertically movable cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, a scrap pad vertically movable in the cutting anvil beneath the punch, means to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, means to yieldably support the scrap pad in the cutting anvil, means to yieldably support the cutting anvil in the stationary die, the latter yieldable means being much stiffer than the former, whereby the punch and cutting anvil first sever the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes, and thereafter continued bodily movement in unison with the punch and cutting anvil and scrap pad grips and pushes the severed coils in a direction
  • An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged
  • said upper die including a bladeshaped punch
  • said lower die including a cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch
  • stationary tape supports having upright sides located outside the coils of the fastener and around the cutting anvil, said upright sides being narrow in transverse horizontal direction
  • said top pad having upright sides fitting outside the upright sides of the tape support with clearance less than and so related to the thickness of the tape that downward movement of the top pad drags the tapes downwardly between the tape support and the top pad to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, whereby the punch and cutting anvil sever the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes.
  • An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged
  • said upper die including a blade-shaped punch and a spring-loaded top pad around said punch
  • said lower die including a vertically movable cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, a scrap pad vertically movable for only a very limited distance in the cutting anvil beneath the punch, stationary tape supports having upright sides located outside the coils of the fastener and around the cutting anvil, said upright sides being narrow in transverse horizontal direction
  • said top pad having upright sides fitting outside the upright sides of the tape support with clearance less than and so related to the thickness of the tape that downward movement of the top pad drags the tapes downwardly between the tape support and the top pad to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, means to yieldably support the scrap pad
  • An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged
  • said upper die including a blade-shaped punch and a spring-loaded top pad around said punch
  • said lower die including a vertically movable cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, a scrap pad vertically movable for only a very limited distance in the cutting anvil beneath the punch, stationary tape supports having upright sides located outside the coils of the fastener and around the cutting anvil, said upright sides being narrow in transverse horizontal direction
  • said top pad having upright sides fitting outside the upright sides of the tape support with clearance less than and so related to the thickness of the tape that downward movement of the top pad drags the tapes downwardly between the tape support and the top pad to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, means to yieldably support the scrap pad

Landscapes

  • Slide Fasteners (AREA)

Description

Dec. 28, 1965 p, sc No 3,225,430
GAP PRODUCTION IN SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN Filed July 29, 1964 2 Sheets-Sheet l F/G. 2 W *7?- L,
54 & INVENTOR ATTORNEYS De 1965 P. FASCIANO GAP PRODUCTION IN SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed July 29, 1964 INVENTOR PATA /UA FASC/fl/VO IB'Y M M ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,225,430 GAP PRODUCTION IN SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN Patrick Fasciano, Jersey City, N..I., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Conn., a corporation of Connecticut Filed July 29, 1964, Ser. No. 385,934 12 Claims. (Cl. 29-408) This invention relates to gap production in slide fastener chain and more particularly chain having its fastener elements in the form of continuous plastic coils.
In many cases a manufacturer using slide fasteners prefers to buy a continuous chain instead of severed fasteners and later severs the chain to provide fasteners of desired length. However, excess tape length is wanted at the ends, and this is provided by cutting away the interengaged elements at desired intervals to provide a gap. The chain then is severed across the gap, thus providing the individual fasteners with tape ends. This practice has been common for example in the trouser manufacturing industry, where fasteners of many different colors are needed to match fabric colors, with each color in many different lengths depending on the garment size.
The present invention concerns cutting away of elements for gap production in slide fastener chain of the type having tapes which carry along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached by stitches to the tapes, the said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged. The coils are preferably made of a plastic material, most commonly nylon. One apparatus for this purpose is disclosed in my Patent Number 3,128,543, issued April 14, 1964, and entitled Production of Fastener- Element-Free Gaps in Slide Fastener Chain.
The convolutions of the coils are severed in a punch press by means of a thin blade-like punch corresponding to the desired gap length, but it is important that the punch does not cut the fabric tape. In my prior patent a plow is provided to deflect the adjacent edges of the tapes upward so that the punch can move therebetween. One object of the present invention is to improve the method of separating the adjacent edges of the tape. A further object is to improve the severing of the coils and to better ensure removal of the severed coils from the stitches holding the same to the tape.
To accomplish the foregoing general objects and other more specific objects which will hereinafter appear, my invention resides in the apparatus for gap production, and the elements thereof, and their relation one to another, as are hereinafter more particularly described in the following specification. The specification is accompanied by drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary plan view showing a short piece of slide fastener chain with a gap formed therein;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary transverse section, drawn to greatly enlarged scale, showing the relation of the punch and die elements at the beginning of a gap producing operation;
FIG. 3 is a similar view showing the relation of the parts as the tapes are pulled apart at the gap;
FIG. 4 is a similar view showing the relation of the parts as the coils are severed;
FIG. 5 is a similar view showing the relation of the parts after the severed coils have been pushed downward to release the same from the stitches;
FIG. 6 is a section showing more of the die;
FIG. 7 is a partially sectionad front elevation of a die assembly embodying features of the invention; and
FIG. 8 is an end elevation of the same.
Referring to the drawing and more particularly to FIG. 1, the continuous slide fastener chain comprises collateral tapes 12 and 14 carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic fastener elements, in this case nylon coiled filaments 16 and 18, these being attached to the tapes by longitudinal lines of stitches 2t) and 22. The stitches preferably interlace the coils on one side of the tapes, as shown in FIG. 1, and are covered on the other side by the adjacent tape edges 13.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary section through the fastener chain at a gap producing station in a punch press. Referring to that figure, the tapes 12 and 14 have interengaged nylon coils 16 and 18, these being secured by stitches 20 and 22, all as previously described.
Referring now to FIG. 3, the apparatus comprises means 24 and 26 to pull the tapes 12 and 14 apart without separating the interengaged nylon coils 16 and 18, and to thereby expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes. The apparatus further comprises means 28 and 30 to cut the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap. This severance of the coils is illustrated by the change from FIG. 3 to FIG. 4 of the drawing.
The apparatus includes means to move the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes, in this case downward, far enough to withdraw the coils from the stitches, as shown in FIG. 5. For this purpose, one side only of each coil is cut, preferably the bottom side of the coil as shown in FIG. 4.
Considering the arrangement of FIGS. 2-5 in somewhat greater detail, the upper die or punch holder (not shown) carries a blade-shaped punch 28, and a springloaded top pad 26 around the punch 28. The lower die or shoe (not shown) includes a vertically movable cutting anvil 30 dimensioned to receive the punch 28. A scrap pad 32 is located directly beneath the punch 28, and it too is vertically movable, but for only a very limited distance, in and relative to the cutting anvil 30. There are stationary tape supports or upright sides 24 located outside the coils 16, 18 of the fastener, and around the cutting anvil 30. These upright sides 24 are narrow in transverse horizontal direction. The top pad 26 of the upper die or punch holder has upright side walls 34 (FIG. 2) which fit outside the upright tape supports with a clearance less than the thickness of the tapes. The clearance is such that downward movement of the top pad 26 drags the tapes downwardly between the tape supports 24 and the top pad 26, as is shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5. This pulls the inner edges of the tapes apart relative to the coils, as is shown by the change from FIG. 2 to FIG. 3 of the drawing. This is done without separating the interengaged coils, and presumably is accomplished by some yielding of the stitches. The outward spread at the inner edges exceeds the thickness of the punch blade 28, so that the punch (when operated as shown in FIG. 4) severs the coils without cutting the tapes.
The cutting anvil 30 preferably is resiliently yieldable, as is the scrap pad 32, but the spring for the cutting anvil is much heavier and stiffer than the springs supporting the scrap pad. In any event, continued bodily movement of the punch 28 is accompanied by downward movement of the cutting anvil 30 and scrap pad 32, moving in unison. These parts grip and push the severed coils 16 and 18 downward, and thereby pull the severed coils from the stitches.
The subsequent upward or return movement of the press serves to release the tapes and to raise the severed coils 16 and 18 to the starting position at the top of the die, so that when the chain is moved longitudinally to the location of the next desired gap, the scrap or severed loops are moved out of the die with the chain. The chain then has a gap, as shown at 13 in FIG. 1. This may have a length of say one to two inches. The chain is subsequently severed across the gap, as suggested by the dotted serrated line 15. Each fastener then has a tape end of say one-half inch long if the gap was one inch, or one inch long if the gap was two inches.
The relation of these parts to the yieldable spring supports is indicated in FIG. 6 of the drawing. This again shows punch 28 and its surrounding top pad 26, these being directly above cutting anvil 30 and scrap pad 32, the pad being supported in the cutting anvil by means of two small compression springs 36, one of which is visible in FIG. 6. The two springs 36 are housed in and are movable with the cutting anvil 30, which itself is a blade-like member extending downward through the die and resting on a cylindrical head or spring retainer 38 hearing on the upper end of a heavy compression spring, the retainer 38 and the spring being housed in a cylinder, not shown in FIG. 6, but shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, in which spring 50 and retainer 38 are housed in cylinder 52.
The two spaced small springs 36 which support the scrap pad 30 are shown in FIG. 7, there being one spring at each end of the scrap pad. The pad and springs are carried in and are bodily movable with the cutting anvil 30. The downward movement of scrap pad 32 is positively limited when the lower edge of the scrap pad reaches the bottom of the slot in the cutting anvil in which the scrap pad is carried. This is shown in dotted lines in FIG. 7. In FIG. 6 the scrap pad is shown in raised position, and its downward movement is positively limited when the bottom edge 33 of scrap pad 32 reaches the bottom wall 31 of the slot in cutting anvil 30.
Referring now to FIGS. 7 and 8 of the drawing, the die may be mounted in a conventional punch press, usually a foot-treadle operated press of small size. The vertically reciprocable ram of the press is indicated at 40, it being vertically slidable in guides or ways 42. The upper die or punch holder 44 has the usual cylindrical shank 46 which is secured in the ram 40. The punch holder 44 carries the punch blade suggested at 28 in FIG. 8, this being mounted for positive movement. It is surrounded by the top pad 26, the latter being yieldable against a compression spring 48, part of which may be housed in the shank 46.
The fixed upright tape supports are indicated in FIG. 8 at 24. These provide a guide channel which receives the interengaged coils of the slide fastener chain. The cutting anvil is supported by the relatively heavy stiff compression spring 50 (FIG. 7) housed in a cylindrical chamber 52. The scrap pad 32 yields first, it being much more easily yieldable at the small compression springs 36. These parts are carried by the lower die or die shoe 54. This has the usual upright die posts 56 on which the upper die or punch holder 44 is vertically slidable.
It is believed that the construction and method of operation of my improved apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain of the plastic coil type, as well as the advantages thereof, will be apparent from the foregoing detailed description. It will also be apparent that while I have shown and described the invention in a preferred form, changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, as sought to be de fined in the following claims.
I claim:
1. The method of producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, which method includes pulling the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils, and cutting the coils between the spreadapart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap.
2. The method of producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, which method includes pulling the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils, cutting the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and moving the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
3. The method of producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling par-ts which are interengaged, which method includes pulling the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils, cutting one side only of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and pushing the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
4. The method of producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling par-ts which are interengaged, which method includes pulling the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose a substantial part of the interengaged coils, cutting the lower side only of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and pushing the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
5. Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached to the tapes, said coils having coupling par-ts which are interengaged, said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, and means to cut the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap.
6. Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, means to cut the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and means to move the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
7. Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, means to cut one side only of the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and means to push the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
8. Apparatus for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said apparatus comprising means to pull the tapes apart at the desired location of a gap without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes, means to cut the lower side only of the coils without cutting the tapes for a distance corresponding to the desired length of gap, and means to push the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw them from the stitches.
9. An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said c-oils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said upper die including a blade-shaped punch, said lower die including a vertically movable cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, a scrap pad vertically movable in the cutting anvil beneath the punch, means to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, means to yieldably support the scrap pad in the cutting anvil, means to yieldably support the cutting anvil in the stationary die, the latter yieldable means being much stiffer than the former, whereby the punch and cutting anvil first sever the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes, and thereafter continued bodily movement in unison with the punch and cutting anvil and scrap pad grips and pushes the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw the coils from the stitches.
10. An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said upper die including a bladeshaped punch, said lower die including a cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, stationary tape supports having upright sides located outside the coils of the fastener and around the cutting anvil, said upright sides being narrow in transverse horizontal direction, said top pad having upright sides fitting outside the upright sides of the tape support with clearance less than and so related to the thickness of the tape that downward movement of the top pad drags the tapes downwardly between the tape support and the top pad to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, whereby the punch and cutting anvil sever the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes.
11. An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said upper die including a blade-shaped punch and a spring-loaded top pad around said punch, said lower die including a vertically movable cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, a scrap pad vertically movable for only a very limited distance in the cutting anvil beneath the punch, stationary tape supports having upright sides located outside the coils of the fastener and around the cutting anvil, said upright sides being narrow in transverse horizontal direction, said top pad having upright sides fitting outside the upright sides of the tape support with clearance less than and so related to the thickness of the tape that downward movement of the top pad drags the tapes downwardly between the tape support and the top pad to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, means to yieldably support the scrap pad in the cutting anvil, means to yieldably support the cutting anvil in the stationary die, the latter yieldable means being much stiffer than the former, whereby the punch and cutting anvil first sever the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes, and thereafter continued bodily movement in unison with the punch and cutting anvil and scrap pad grips and pushes the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw the coils from the stitches.
12. An upper and lower die assembly for producing a gap in slide fastener chain having tapes carrying along their adjacent longitudinal edges continuous plastic coils attached by stitches to the tapes, said coils having coupling parts which are interengaged, said upper die including a blade-shaped punch and a spring-loaded top pad around said punch, said lower die including a vertically movable cutting anvil dimensioned to cooperate with the punch, a scrap pad vertically movable for only a very limited distance in the cutting anvil beneath the punch, stationary tape supports having upright sides located outside the coils of the fastener and around the cutting anvil, said upright sides being narrow in transverse horizontal direction, said top pad having upright sides fitting outside the upright sides of the tape support with clearance less than and so related to the thickness of the tape that downward movement of the top pad drags the tapes downwardly between the tape support and the top pad to pull the tapes apart relative to the coils and without separating the interengaged coils in order to expose the interengaged parts of the coils to the punch, means to yieldably support the scrap pad in the cutting anvil, means to yieldably support the cutting anvil in the stationary die, the latter yieldable means being much stifier than the former, whereby the punch and cutting anvil first sever the lower side only of the coils between the spread-apart adjacent edges of the tapes without cutting the tapes, and thereafter continued bodily movement in unison by the punch and cutting anvil and scrap pad grips and pushes the severed coils in a direction away from the tapes to withdraw the coils from the stitches, the subsequent upward return movement of the upper die serving to release the tapes and to raise the severed coils to starting position for movement out of the die with the chain when the chain is moved longitudinally to the location of the next desired gap.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,776,466 1/ 1957 Neitlich 29-33 3,128,543 4/1964 Fasciano 29408 3,129,498 4/ 1964 Runnels 29-200 WHITMORE A. WILTZ, Primary Examiner.
THOMAS H. EAGER, Examiner.

Claims (2)

1. THE METHOD OF PRODUCINMG A GAP IN SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN HAVING TAPES CARRYING ALONG THEIR ADJACENT LONGITUDINAL EDGES CONTINUOUS COILS ATTACHED TO THE TAPES, SAID COILS HAVING COUPLING PARTS WHICH ARE INTERENGAGED, WHICH METHOD INCLUDES PULLING THE TAPES APART AT THE DESIRED LOCATION OF A GAP WITHOUT SEPARATING THE INTERENGAGED COILS IN ORDER TO EXPOSE THE INTERENGAGED PARTS OF THE COILS, AND CUTTING THE COILS BETWEEN THE SPREADAPART ADJACENT EDGES OF THE TAPES WITHOUT CUTTING THE TAPES FOR A DISTANCE CORRESPONDING TO THE DESIRED LENGTH OF GAP.
5. APPARATUS FOR PRODUCINMG A GAP IN SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN HAVING TAPES CARRYING ALONG THEIR ADJACENT LONGITUDINAL EDGES CONTINUOUS COILS ATTACHED TO THE TAPES, SAID COILS HAVING COUPLING PARTS WHICH ARE INTERENGAGED, SAID APPARATUS COMPRISING MEANS TO PULL THE INTERENGAGED, SAID DESIRED LOCATION OF A GAP WITHOUT SEPARATING THE INTERENGAGED COILS IN ORDER TO EXPOSE THE INTERENGAGED PARTS OF THE COILS BETWEEN THE SPREAD-APART ADJACENT EDGES OF THE TAPES, AND MEANS TO CUT THE COILS WITHOUT CUTTING THE TAPES FOR A DISTANCE CORRESPONDING TO THE DESIRED LENGTH OF GAP.
US385934A 1964-07-29 1964-07-29 Gap production in slide fastener chain Expired - Lifetime US3225430A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US385934A US3225430A (en) 1964-07-29 1964-07-29 Gap production in slide fastener chain

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US385934A US3225430A (en) 1964-07-29 1964-07-29 Gap production in slide fastener chain

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3225430A true US3225430A (en) 1965-12-28

Family

ID=23523492

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US385934A Expired - Lifetime US3225430A (en) 1964-07-29 1964-07-29 Gap production in slide fastener chain

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3225430A (en)

Cited By (19)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3273229A (en) * 1964-12-04 1966-09-20 Scovill Manufacturing Co Registering device for gap spacing
US3368269A (en) * 1965-12-02 1968-02-13 Perlman Morris Device for gapping slide fasteners
US3391441A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-07-09 Talon Inc Method and apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain
US3456328A (en) * 1967-02-28 1969-07-22 Textron Inc Method and apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain
US3490133A (en) * 1966-01-03 1970-01-20 Prym Werke William Method and apparatus for removing coupling elements from slide fastener stringers produced with an uninterrupted row of coupling elements
US3538582A (en) * 1967-11-30 1970-11-10 Morris Perlman Gapping device for meander slide fasteners
FR2173908A1 (en) * 1972-01-27 1973-10-12 Carbide Form Grinding Inc
DE2339763A1 (en) * 1972-08-07 1974-02-21 Yoshida Kogyo Kk METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A SPACE FREE OF CLOSING ELEMENTS IN AN UNINTERRUPTED ZIP CHAIN
US3812754A (en) * 1972-06-10 1974-05-28 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Apparatus for producing fastener-element-free gaps in a continuous slider fastener chain
US3812573A (en) * 1971-12-14 1974-05-28 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Method and apparatus for removing interlocking elements from slide fastener chain
US3958319A (en) * 1974-01-31 1976-05-25 Yoshida Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Apparatus for producing element-free gaps in a continuous fastener chain
US4232438A (en) * 1977-12-07 1980-11-11 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method and apparatus for providing space sections in a continuous slide fastener chain
FR2481584A1 (en) * 1980-05-01 1981-11-06 Yoshida Kogyo Kk APPARATUS FOR FORMING AN INTERVAL WITHOUT COUPLING ELEMENTS ON TWO CONTINUOUS CLOSURE BANDS
US4324033A (en) * 1980-08-04 1982-04-13 Talon, Inc. Gapping slide fastener elements on members woven in tape edges
US4332072A (en) * 1979-02-27 1982-06-01 Brevetti Motta S.A.S Method and device for spacing continuously manufactured zip fasteners in which the connection elements are constituted by a monofilament of meander or spiral form
US4443923A (en) * 1981-06-24 1984-04-24 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method of and apparatus for manufacturing a continuous slide fastener stringer chain with element-free space portions
EP0143387A2 (en) * 1983-11-25 1985-06-05 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method and apparatus for forming a space section in a pair of continuous concealed-slide-fastener stringers
EP0513708A1 (en) * 1991-05-13 1992-11-19 Ykk Corporation Method for forming element-free spaces in slide fastener chain
US5212863A (en) * 1991-05-13 1993-05-25 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method for forming element-free spaces in slide fastener chain

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2776466A (en) * 1954-11-15 1957-01-08 Cue Fastener Corp Apparatus for gapping slide fasteners
US3128543A (en) * 1962-11-16 1964-04-14 Conmar Prod Corp Production of fastener-element-free gaps in slide fastener chain
US3129498A (en) * 1962-05-09 1964-04-21 Talon Inc Apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2776466A (en) * 1954-11-15 1957-01-08 Cue Fastener Corp Apparatus for gapping slide fasteners
US3129498A (en) * 1962-05-09 1964-04-21 Talon Inc Apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain
US3128543A (en) * 1962-11-16 1964-04-14 Conmar Prod Corp Production of fastener-element-free gaps in slide fastener chain

Cited By (24)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3273229A (en) * 1964-12-04 1966-09-20 Scovill Manufacturing Co Registering device for gap spacing
US3391441A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-07-09 Talon Inc Method and apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain
US3368269A (en) * 1965-12-02 1968-02-13 Perlman Morris Device for gapping slide fasteners
US3490133A (en) * 1966-01-03 1970-01-20 Prym Werke William Method and apparatus for removing coupling elements from slide fastener stringers produced with an uninterrupted row of coupling elements
DE1610397B1 (en) * 1966-01-03 1971-04-08 Prym Werke William Device for creating gaps between limbs in continuous zipper strips
US3456328A (en) * 1967-02-28 1969-07-22 Textron Inc Method and apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain
US3538582A (en) * 1967-11-30 1970-11-10 Morris Perlman Gapping device for meander slide fasteners
US3812573A (en) * 1971-12-14 1974-05-28 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Method and apparatus for removing interlocking elements from slide fastener chain
FR2173908A1 (en) * 1972-01-27 1973-10-12 Carbide Form Grinding Inc
US3812754A (en) * 1972-06-10 1974-05-28 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Apparatus for producing fastener-element-free gaps in a continuous slider fastener chain
DE2339763A1 (en) * 1972-08-07 1974-02-21 Yoshida Kogyo Kk METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A SPACE FREE OF CLOSING ELEMENTS IN AN UNINTERRUPTED ZIP CHAIN
US3863323A (en) * 1972-08-07 1975-02-04 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Method and related apparatus for forming an element-free gap in a continuous slide fastener chain
US3958319A (en) * 1974-01-31 1976-05-25 Yoshida Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Apparatus for producing element-free gaps in a continuous fastener chain
US4232438A (en) * 1977-12-07 1980-11-11 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method and apparatus for providing space sections in a continuous slide fastener chain
US4332072A (en) * 1979-02-27 1982-06-01 Brevetti Motta S.A.S Method and device for spacing continuously manufactured zip fasteners in which the connection elements are constituted by a monofilament of meander or spiral form
FR2481584A1 (en) * 1980-05-01 1981-11-06 Yoshida Kogyo Kk APPARATUS FOR FORMING AN INTERVAL WITHOUT COUPLING ELEMENTS ON TWO CONTINUOUS CLOSURE BANDS
DE3117088A1 (en) * 1980-05-01 1982-04-15 Yoshida Kogyo K.K., Tokyo Device for producing a region which is free of interlocking members in two continuous slide fastener stringer tapes
US4404722A (en) * 1980-05-01 1983-09-20 Yoshida Kogyo, K.K. Apparatus for forming a space section in a pair of continuous slide fastener stringers
US4324033A (en) * 1980-08-04 1982-04-13 Talon, Inc. Gapping slide fastener elements on members woven in tape edges
US4443923A (en) * 1981-06-24 1984-04-24 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method of and apparatus for manufacturing a continuous slide fastener stringer chain with element-free space portions
EP0143387A2 (en) * 1983-11-25 1985-06-05 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method and apparatus for forming a space section in a pair of continuous concealed-slide-fastener stringers
EP0143387A3 (en) * 1983-11-25 1985-09-18 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method and apparatus for forming a space section in a pair of continuous concealed-slide-fastener stringers
EP0513708A1 (en) * 1991-05-13 1992-11-19 Ykk Corporation Method for forming element-free spaces in slide fastener chain
US5212863A (en) * 1991-05-13 1993-05-25 Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Method for forming element-free spaces in slide fastener chain

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3225430A (en) Gap production in slide fastener chain
US2987809A (en) Method of gapping stringer for slide fasteners
US1919999A (en) Machine for forming and fastening
US2774130A (en) Insulation stripping applicator and methods of application
US2659406A (en) Apparatus for forming and assembling electrical terminals
US2370380A (en) Machine and method for making slide fasteners
US2221740A (en) Manufacture of slide fastener elements
US2320566A (en) Method of and blank for making slide fasteners
US4852379A (en) Metal forming methods and products formed thereby
US2799237A (en) Method of making electrical contact blades
GB1167876A (en) Method and Apparatus for Manufacturing Coupling Link Free Gaps in Sliding Clasp Fastener Forming Strip.
US3763546A (en) Method and apparatus for producing gaps in slide fastener chains
US2444706A (en) Slide fastener machine
ES470080A1 (en) Apparatus for inserting displation type terminals into cavities
US3465409A (en) Terminal attaching machine
US2310660A (en) Machine and method for making slide fasteners
US3456328A (en) Method and apparatus for gapping slide fastener chain
US3812754A (en) Apparatus for producing fastener-element-free gaps in a continuous slider fastener chain
US2162815A (en) Method of securing wires together
US2711574A (en) Method and apparatus for the manufacture of zipper slide and tab assemblies
GB644114A (en) Improvements in apparatus for manufacturing slide fasteners
US2231645A (en) Bridge top stop for slide fasteners
US3446009A (en) Methods and apparatus for making staples
US3415293A (en) Semiautomatic wire fed top stop machine
US3293743A (en) Machine for welding articles of manufacture