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US3343233A US533721A US53372166A US3343233A US 3343233 A US3343233 A US 3343233A US 533721 A US533721 A US 533721A US 53372166 A US53372166 A US 53372166A US 3343233 A US3343233 A US 3343233A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/10Slide fasteners with a one-piece interlocking member on each stringer tape
    • A44B19/16Interlocking member having uniform section throughout the length of the stringer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2532Zipper or required component thereof having interlocking surface with continuous cross section
    • Y10T24/2534Opposed interlocking surface having dissimilar cross section
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2561Slider having specific configuration, construction, adaptation, or material
    • Y10T24/2582Slider having specific configuration, construction, adaptation, or material having specific contour or arrangement of converging channel, separator island, or wing

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  • a toothless slide fastener is described. It is made of flexible resilient material and has a generally tubular, extruda-ble construction. Each of the interacting strips is transversely curved so that the concave sides face each other. On the edges there are interlocking flanges. In the interior are registering hollow protuberances formed from reversely curved strip material. The slide has a bridge which moves between the protuberances.
  • This invention relates to a slide fastener and in particular to a toothless slide fastener made of flexible resilient material and having a generally tubular, extrudable construction.
  • Ausnit U.S. Patent 3,203,062 (Aug. 31, 1965) described a toothless slide fastener arrangement wherein a pair of plastic flexible closure strips with tightly interlockable elements were used. A hinge was provided between the marginal portion and the web portion.
  • the slider had a separating finger with a concave surface described as being used to slidingly receive the rib and withdraw it from the groove. The concave surface faced the rib while the back side of the concave portion projected into the groove.
  • Ausnit US. Patent 3,213,505 (Oct. 26, 1965 described a slider for use with interlocking tongue and groove flexible closure strips in which the slider was arranged to bend one strip laterally outward while permitting the other strip to extend in a substantially linear direction.
  • the slider was characterized as having a bridge separator portion but was otherwise similar to the slider of conventional toothed slide fastener arrangements.
  • This patent also provided for a slider having a spreader finger portion supported by a bridge.
  • the present invention differs from previously described toothless slide fasteners in several significant characteristics.
  • the present invention comprises generally two elongated strips of generally uniform cross section and transverse curvature. The strips are positioned so that the convex surfaces face outwardly and the concave surfaces face one another. Each longitudinal edge of each strip is provided with longitudinally extending flange means adapted to engage corresponding flange means on the other strip.
  • each strip Extending inwardly from the central inten'or portion of each strip is a longitudinally extending protuberance adapted to abut the opposite protuberance when the edge flanges are interlocked.
  • One of the strips is provided with additional longitudinally extending flange means for providing a permanent track for the slide member.
  • the slide member has longitudinal slots in each side through which the lateral or tape portions of the closure strip extend. These lateral portions may be formed sufficiently wide so as to provide means for attachment to the garment or other article, or they may be joined to other strips which are in turn attached to the garment.
  • the slide member has a top transverse bridge preferably provided with an eccentric portion adapted for movement between the two protuberances so as to separate the strips.
  • the closure In assembled form, the closure is of generally tubular appearance.
  • the slide member, apart from the eccentric portion of its bridge member has a general resemblance to the conventional slide for tooth slide fasteners.
  • the present invention is characterized in that it is more flexible than previous toothless fasteners, can be readily extruded from inexpensive resilient materials, such as polypropylene, and has a positive opening and closing action.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view in section of a pair of closure strips of this invention in closed position.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan View of the slide of this invention.
  • FIG. 3 is an end view of the slide member, partially broken away.
  • FIG. 4 is a section along line 44 of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the slide in position on the strips with partial closure of the strips.
  • integral, concave-convex longitudinal closure strip A has a laterally extending attachment portion 11 extending outwardly from the median of its exterior surface.
  • On the back edge of the rearward portion 12 is an outwardly extending T-shaped portrusion 13a and an inwardly directed rib 13.
  • On the front edge of the forward portion 14 of strip A is an outwardly extending T-shaped protrusion 15a and an inwardly extending rib 15.
  • Extending inwardly from the central inner surface of strip A is a longitudinally extending strip portion 16 bent back so as to form front and rear portions 16a and 16b joining strip A.
  • This inner longitudinal strip portion 16 forms the convex longitudinal inner protuberance.
  • the second longitudinal closure strip of the closure is generally designated as B and comprises a rear portion 22, a front portion 24 and a lateral portion 21.
  • a double bent flange 23 which forms a channel adapted to engage rib 13.
  • a similar double bent flange 25 which provides a channel cooperating with rib 15.
  • Extending inwardly from the inner surface of longitudinal closure strip B is a longitudinally extending curved strip portion 26 having front and rear portions 26b and 2611 with its forward portion 260 shaped concavely to register with the convexity of protuberance 16, but so arranged and constructed so that there is a slight separation between 16 and 26 when the closure strips A and B are engaged.
  • the slide member 30 has side slots 35 and 36 to accommodate the lateral portions 11 and 21 of the closure strips A and B. It also has front and rear T-shaped channels 33 and 34 which register with the T-shaped flanges 15a and 13a of closure strip A.
  • the slide member generally tapers from the top to the bottom where bottom flanges 41 and 42 form .guideway openings for the strips A and B.
  • the cam section is shaped so as to be easily inserted into the separation between the abutting surfaces of protuberance 16 and 26.
  • the left side of the slide is 3 generally designated as 37, the right side is 44, the front is 38, the rear is 43 and the pull tab is 39.
  • a split lug 40 is provided to prevent binding of lateral portion 21.
  • the strips that are illustrated show the interior abutting protuberances as being formed from material of approximately the same thickness as the thickness of the main body of the strip.
  • the protuberances may also be solid projections.
  • the extremities of the protuberances be of registering shape, such is not essential to the function of this invention.
  • a reversed strip acting as the protuberance does, however, have the advantage of providing suflicient rigidity, although permitting appropriate flexing and resilience.
  • a closure comprising two interacting integral elongated flexible resilient strips, each said strip having a pair of laterally extending longitudinal edge portions forming a transversely concave side on the edge of each strip with said concave sides facing each other; each said strip having a lateral portion; each said strip having longitudinally extending flange means on each edge portion adapted to separably cfasten onto the corresponding flange means on the other strip and a longitudinally extending hollow protuberance comprising a transversely curved elongated sec- 0nd strip attached to the concave side of each strip; said protuberance being adapted to register with the other protuberance when the edge flange means of said strips are engaged with one another.

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Sept. 26,1967 7 GOUL 3,343,233
SLIDE FASTENER Filed March 11, 1966 [F] G. 2 aa IFIG.4
United States Patent 3,343,233 SLIDE FASTENER Russell Gould, 6 Sharpe Road, Newton Center, Mass. 02159 Filed Mar. 11, 1966, Ser. No. 533,721 Claims. (Cl. 24-201) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A toothless slide fastener is described. It is made of flexible resilient material and has a generally tubular, extruda-ble construction. Each of the interacting strips is transversely curved so that the concave sides face each other. On the edges there are interlocking flanges. In the interior are registering hollow protuberances formed from reversely curved strip material. The slide has a bridge which moves between the protuberances.
This invention relates to a slide fastener and in particular to a toothless slide fastener made of flexible resilient material and having a generally tubular, extrudable construction.
Conventional toothed slide fastener arrangements used in clothing and the like suffer from a number of disadvantages. They are normally subject to separations in isolated sections, lack water resistance, are expensive to manufacture and lack sufficient rigidity for many purposes. For these reasons, there have been several recent proposals to make slide fasteners in a toothless form using elongated flexible plastic strips having longitudinally cooperating tongues and grooves.
Thus Markolf-Moghadam, US. Patent 2,997,7 65 (Aug. 29, 1961), describes molded elastic continuous strips secured to the edges of the material to be joined and having longitudinal complimentary shaped surfaces adapted to engage tightly each other. The patentee pointed out the joint problems of obtaining sufiicient transverse compression to interlock and yet permit the slider to move freely in its operation. The slider in this case was provided with spring backed plates in order to urge the tongue and groove into tight engagement. Balls in races were used to reduce the friction of the slider.
Ausnit, U.S. Patent 3,203,062 (Aug. 31, 1965) described a toothless slide fastener arrangement wherein a pair of plastic flexible closure strips with tightly interlockable elements were used. A hinge was provided between the marginal portion and the web portion. The slider had a separating finger with a concave surface described as being used to slidingly receive the rib and withdraw it from the groove. The concave surface faced the rib while the back side of the concave portion projected into the groove.
Ausnit, US. Patent 3,213,505 (Oct. 26, 1965 described a slider for use with interlocking tongue and groove flexible closure strips in which the slider was arranged to bend one strip laterally outward while permitting the other strip to extend in a substantially linear direction. The slider was characterized as having a bridge separator portion but was otherwise similar to the slider of conventional toothed slide fastener arrangements. This patent also provided for a slider having a spreader finger portion supported by a bridge.
The present invention differs from previously described toothless slide fasteners in several significant characteristics. The present invention comprises generally two elongated strips of generally uniform cross section and transverse curvature. The strips are positioned so that the convex surfaces face outwardly and the concave surfaces face one another. Each longitudinal edge of each strip is provided with longitudinally extending flange means adapted to engage corresponding flange means on the other strip.
3,343,233 Patented Sept. 26, 1967 Extending inwardly from the central inten'or portion of each strip is a longitudinally extending protuberance adapted to abut the opposite protuberance when the edge flanges are interlocked. One of the strips is provided with additional longitudinally extending flange means for providing a permanent track for the slide member. The slide member has longitudinal slots in each side through which the lateral or tape portions of the closure strip extend. These lateral portions may be formed sufficiently wide so as to provide means for attachment to the garment or other article, or they may be joined to other strips which are in turn attached to the garment. The slide member has a top transverse bridge preferably provided with an eccentric portion adapted for movement between the two protuberances so as to separate the strips. In assembled form, the closure is of generally tubular appearance. The slide member, apart from the eccentric portion of its bridge member, has a general resemblance to the conventional slide for tooth slide fasteners.
The present invention is characterized in that it is more flexible than previous toothless fasteners, can be readily extruded from inexpensive resilient materials, such as polypropylene, and has a positive opening and closing action. Further objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the specification and claims which follow and from the appended drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view in section of a pair of closure strips of this invention in closed position.
FIG. 2 is a plan View of the slide of this invention.
FIG. 3 is an end view of the slide member, partially broken away.
FIG. 4 is a section along line 44 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the slide in position on the strips with partial closure of the strips.
Referring now to the drawings, integral, concave-convex longitudinal closure strip A has a laterally extending attachment portion 11 extending outwardly from the median of its exterior surface. On the back edge of the rearward portion 12 is an outwardly extending T-shaped portrusion 13a and an inwardly directed rib 13. On the front edge of the forward portion 14 of strip A, is an outwardly extending T-shaped protrusion 15a and an inwardly extending rib 15. Extending inwardly from the central inner surface of strip A is a longitudinally extending strip portion 16 bent back so as to form front and rear portions 16a and 16b joining strip A. This inner longitudinal strip portion 16 forms the convex longitudinal inner protuberance. The second longitudinal closure strip of the closure is generally designated as B and comprises a rear portion 22, a front portion 24 and a lateral portion 21. On the edge of the rear portion 22 is a double bent flange 23 which forms a channel adapted to engage rib 13. On the edge of the front portion 24 is a similar double bent flange 25 which provides a channel cooperating with rib 15. Extending inwardly from the inner surface of longitudinal closure strip B is a longitudinally extending curved strip portion 26 having front and rear portions 26b and 2611 with its forward portion 260 shaped concavely to register with the convexity of protuberance 16, but so arranged and constructed so that there is a slight separation between 16 and 26 when the closure strips A and B are engaged.
The slide member 30 has side slots 35 and 36 to accommodate the lateral portions 11 and 21 of the closure strips A and B. It also has front and rear T- shaped channels 33 and 34 which register with the T- shaped flanges 15a and 13a of closure strip A. The slide member generally tapers from the top to the bottom where bottom flanges 41 and 42 form .guideway openings for the strips A and B. There is a :bridge portion 32 provided with an eccentric or cam section 31. The cam section is shaped so as to be easily inserted into the separation between the abutting surfaces of protuberance 16 and 26. The left side of the slide is 3 generally designated as 37, the right side is 44, the front is 38, the rear is 43 and the pull tab is 39. A split lug 40 is provided to prevent binding of lateral portion 21.
The strips that are illustrated show the interior abutting protuberances as being formed from material of approximately the same thickness as the thickness of the main body of the strip. However, this invention is not so limited. The protuberances may also be solid projections. Further, although it is preferred that the extremities of the protuberances be of registering shape, such is not essential to the function of this invention. To have what in effect is a reversed strip acting as the protuberance, as illustrated in the drawings, does, however, have the advantage of providing suflicient rigidity, although permitting appropriate flexing and resilience.
The construction of the slide member illustrated in the drawings shows a bridge with an eccentric portion for forcing the protuberances apart. It is obvious that the bridge itself or a downwardly directed portion could perform a similar function as the bridge moves down.
I claim:
1. A closure comprising two interacting integral elongated flexible resilient strips, each said strip having a pair of laterally extending longitudinal edge portions forming a transversely concave side on the edge of each strip with said concave sides facing each other; each said strip having a lateral portion; each said strip having longitudinally extending flange means on each edge portion adapted to separably cfasten onto the corresponding flange means on the other strip and a longitudinally extending hollow protuberance comprising a transversely curved elongated sec- 0nd strip attached to the concave side of each strip; said protuberance being adapted to register with the other protuberance when the edge flange means of said strips are engaged with one another.
2. The closure of claim 1 wherein one of said strips is provided with additional longitudinally extending flange means adapted to engage a registering means on a slide.
3. The closure of claim 1 in combination with a slide member; said slide member having bridge means adapted to be positioned between said protuberances.
4. The combination of claim 3 wherein one of said strips has additional longitudinally extending flange means and said slide member has a channel engageable with said additional flange means.
5. The combination of claim 3 wherein the slide member has side slots to accommodate the lateral portions of the strips.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,144,755 1/1939 Freedman 24-2013 XR 2,577,120 12/1951 Franz 24201.3 XR 2,910,754 11/1959 Morin 24-205.1 3,038,225 6/1962 Ausnit 24201.3 XR 3,220,076 11/1965 Ausnit 24-201.3 XR 3,259,951 7/1966 Zimmerman 24201.3
FOREIGN PATENTS 304,700 4/ 1955 Switzerland 24--201.3
BERNARD A. GELAK, Primary Examiner.

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1. A CLOSURE COMPRISING TWO INTERACTING INTEGRAL ELONGATED FLEXIBLE RESILIENT STRIPS, EACH SAID STRIP HAVING A PAIR OF LATERALLY EXTENDING LONGITUDINAL EDGE PORTIONS FORMING A TRANSVERSELY CONCAVE SIDE OF THE EDGE OF EACH STRIP WITH SAID CONCAVE SIDES FACING EACH OTHER; EACH SAID STRIP HAVING A LATERAL PORTION; EACH SAID EDGE PORTION ADAPTED TO EXTENDING FLANGE MEANS ON EACH EDGE PORTION ADAPTED TO SEPARABLY FASTEN ONTO THE CORRESPONDING FLANGE MEANS ON THE OTHER STRIP AND A LONGITUDINALLY EXTENDING HOLLOW PROTUBERANCE COMPRISING A TRANSVERSELY CURVED ELONGATED SECOND STRIP ATTACHED TO THE CONCAVE SIDE OF EACH STRIP; SAID PROTUBERANCE BEING ADAPTED TO REGISTER WITH THE OTHER PROTUBERANCE WHEN THE EDGE FLANGE MEANS OF SAID STRIPS ARE ENGAGED WITH ONE ANOTHER.
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