US3732601A - Stringer for a slide fastener - Google Patents

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US3732601A
US3732601A US00079123A US3732601DA US3732601A US 3732601 A US3732601 A US 3732601A US 00079123 A US00079123 A US 00079123A US 3732601D A US3732601D A US 3732601DA US 3732601 A US3732601 A US 3732601A
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    • 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
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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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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2536Zipper or required component thereof having interlocking surface formed from single member with varying 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
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2539Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series
    • Y10T24/2557Interlocking surface constructed from plural elements in series having mounting portion with specific shape or structure

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  • ABSTRACT A stringer blank for a slide fastener having an extruded elongated body provided with transversely spaced slider guide members projecting outwardly from one side thereof adjacent to the longitudinal edge portions of the body, and abutment members projecting outwardly from the opposite side thereof.
  • a plurality of longitudinally spaced slots is formed in the stringer blank to provide a series of transverse, substantially parallel ladder-like portions, wherein each of these portions includes a centrally enlarged element to define an interlocking head member.
  • the stringer blank is bent in half with one guide member overlying the other guide member, and with the abutment members contacting each other to define a stringer provided with a series of projection elements having the interlocking head member at the free end thereof and an open receiving slot at the opposite end thereof.
  • the receiving slot is adapted to house the tape or fabric to which the stringer is attached by conventional stitching.
  • the abutment members position the fabric relative to the interlocking head member to provide a uniform spacing therebetween.
  • the receiving slot may be provided with an enlarged recess to receive an elongated bead formed on the edge of the fabric.
  • slide fasteners are well known in the art.
  • the usual slide fastener comprises a tape provided with a plurality of metal projections disposed along a longitudinal edge thereof to define interlocking head members. These tapes are paired, wherein each mating tape is secured to an opposite side of an opening in a fabric. A slider is disposed between the tapes and acts to bring the interlocking head members together to form a closure.
  • the abovementioned slide fasteners are usually expensive to manufacture and are inoperable once one of the metal head members becomes disengaged from the tape.
  • This invention relates to slide fasteners, and more particularly, to a stringer for slide fasteners and the method of making same.
  • An elongated formed strip is extruded between dies, being provided with transversely spaced slider guide means on one side thereof and transversely inwardly spaced abutment means on the opposite side thereof.
  • a plurality of longitudinally spaced slots formed in the stringer strip defines parallel ladder-like portions provided with an enlarged central element which defines an interlocking head member.
  • the tape, band, or fabric to which the stringer is attached, by conventional means, is housed within the receiving slot, wherein the receiving slot may be provided with an enlarged recess to receive a bead formed on the edge of the tape band or fabric.
  • the slots formed in the stringer body may extend to the longitudinal edge portions thereof to increase the flexibility of the stringer.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an improved stringer and method of forming same which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a stringer that can be easily attached to a fabric, wherein the interlocking head members are uniformly spaced with respect to each other and with respect to the fab- 110.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a stringer that can be readily produced, which nevertheless is highly efiicient in operation and has a relatively long trouble-free life.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a stringer which includes guide means to restrict the slider of the slide fastener to longitudinal movement thereon.
  • Yet another object of this invention is to provide a stringer which includes means which prevent any possibility of the fabric coming in contact with the interlocking head members, wherein these means act as a stop to position the edge of the fabric relative to the stringer.
  • Yet another object of this invention is to provide a stringer having means whereby the stringer is locked on to the fabric.
  • Still yet another object of this invention is to provide a stringer which is flexible when secured to a fab- I'IC.
  • FIG. 1 represents a fragmentary perspective view illustrating an extrusion stage in the process of manufacture of a stringer according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 represents a top plan view of the stringer after it has been die cut
  • FIG. 3 represents a sectional view taken substantially on the line 3-3 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 represents an elevational view, partly in section, showing the stringer secured to a fabric
  • FIG. 5 represents a fragmentary top plan view of a second embodiment of the present invention, showing a stringer blank similar to that shown in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 6 represents a fragmentary top plan view of a third embodiment of the present invention, showing a stringer blank similar to that shown in FIGS. 2 and 5;
  • FIG. 7 represents a sectional view taken substantially on the line 7-7 of FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 8 represents an elevational view, in section, showing a projecting element of the stringer of the third embodiment secured to a fabric.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the body of the stringer 10 being extruded between an upper die A and a lower die B.
  • the die A provides the stringer 10 with a pair of outwardly, longitudinally extending guide rib-like members 12 on one face thereof, each member 12 being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion thereof, the guide members 12 being transversely spaced apart.
  • a pair of longitudinally extending abutment members 14 extend outwardly from the other side or face of the stringer 10, being formed by the lower die D.
  • the abutment members 14 are transversely spaced apart and lie between the guide members 12.
  • the lower die member B also forms an elongated longitudinally extended central member 16 which projects outwardly in the same direction as the abutment members 14, being equally spaced between the abutment members 14.
  • Two spaced apart parallel grooves 18 are formed at the base of the central member 16, the function of which will be set forth hereinbelow.
  • the stringer is die cut in a conventional manner (not shown) to form a blank, as shown in FIG. 2, having a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots 20.
  • the slots 20 define a series of transverse substantially parallel ladderlike portions or ribs 22.
  • Each rib 22 is provided with a centrally located enlarged portion 24, which is arcuately shaped, wherein the central member 16 forms a lower part of the enlarged portion 24, and a transversely spaced apart pair of abutment members 14, as set forth above.
  • the stringer blank may be formed in any preferable width or may be cut in any preferable length for association with a particular fabric F for closure of a predetermined opening thereof.
  • the stringer may be formed from glass, styrene, nylon or any suitable plastic material.
  • the stringer is formed of a heat resistant material such as Teflon, so that the stringer is not damaged during laundering or heat pressing thereof.
  • the stringer blank is bent or folded in half lengthwise, as shown in FIG. 4, so that the guide members 12 overlie each other, and the abutment members 14 are in contact with each other, to form the preferred stringer 10.
  • the parallel grooves 18 allow the stringer blank to be easily belt in the above-mentioned manner, wherein the interlocking head members 24 are at the free end or bight of the presently formed U-shaped projection elements 26, with the ribs 22 defining legs of the U-shaped elements 26.
  • the receiving slot 28 is adapted to house the tape or fabric F to which the stringer 10 is attached.
  • the fabric F is disposed within the slot 28 with the edge portion thereof in contact with the abutment members 14 so that the abutment members 14 position the fabric F relative to the interlocking head members 24 thereby prevent the end of the fabric F from coming in contact with the interlocking head members 24 to insure that the fabric F does not become entangled in the slide fastener during the operation of a conventional slider (not shown) of the slide fastener.
  • the stringer 10 is secured to the fabric F by conventional means, such as stitching S, wherein the stitching S passes through the slots 20 and into the fabric F.
  • the slider rides on the ribs or legs 22 between mating pairs of guide members 12 and either join or separate mating pairs of the interlocking head members 24.
  • the guide members 12 restrict the slider to longitudinal movement along the length of the 'paired stringers 10.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of a stringer blank of the present invention, which can be massproduced very economically, wherein similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals.
  • a stringer blank 10A is extruded from dies similar to that of FIG. 1.
  • the difference in this blank being in the die use to cut the plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots 20A and 208, the slots 20A and 20B defining a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs 22A.
  • the slots 20A are open on one end thereof, extending through the guide rib-like member 12A therefor.
  • alternate slots 20B are open at the opposite end thereof, extending through the opposite longitudinally extending edge portion and associated guide rib-like member 12A therefor.
  • the stringer blank 10A is serpentine-like.
  • the slots 20A and 20B permit the stringer 10A to be flexible when secured to the fabric F, wherein the longitudinal edge portions are not continuous and have a large degree of freedom with respect to adjacent portions.
  • the guide members 12A define two series of longitudinally, equally spaced elements, being spaced by the width of the slots 20A and 20B, respectively.
  • Each rib 22A is provided with a centrally located enlarged portion 24A.
  • the stinger blank 10A is bent or folded in half in the same manner as set forth above.
  • the ribs or legs 22A which act to connect the longitudinal edge portions of the stringer 10A, are formed into the above-mentioned U-shaped projection elements, similar to that shown in FIG. 4, wherein the fabric F is received in the open receiving slot defined by the contacting abutment members to achieve the same result as mentioned hereinabove.
  • FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 there is shown a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals.
  • a stringer blank 10B is extruded from dies (not shown) different from that of FIG. 1.
  • the dies provide the stringer 108 with a pair of outwardly extending guide rib-like members 12B, each member 128 being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion thereof, the guide members 12B being transversely spaced apart.
  • a pair of longitudinally extending, transversely spaced apart recesses 17 are formed on the same side or face of the stringer 108.
  • the recesses 17 define a longitudinally extending central member 16B which projects outwardly in the same direction as the guide members 128, member 168 being equally spaced between the guide members 123.
  • a pair of longitudinally extending, transversely spaced apart recesses 15 are formed, being disposed between the guide members 12B.
  • a wide longitudinally extending recess 13 is also formed on this opposite side, being centrally disposed between the recesses 15.
  • the recess 13 and recesses 15 define a pair of longitudinally extending abutment members 148, which extend outwardly from this opposite side of the stringer 10B in a direction opposite to the guide members 128.
  • the above members 148 are transversely spaced apart and lie on opposite sides of the central member 168, being disposed between the guide members 128.
  • the recess 13 and recesses 17 replace the grooves 18 of FIG. 3, the function of which will be set forth hereinbelow.
  • the stringer 10B is die cut in a conventional manner to form a blank, as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the cutting die used is similar to that used to form stringer blank 10A of FIG. 5, wherein a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots 20A and 20B are formed, defining a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs 228.
  • the slots 20A are open on one end of the blank with the alternate slots 20B being open at the opposite end thereof.
  • the stringer blank B is also serpentine-like, wherein the slots 20A and 208 permit the stringer 108 to be flexible when secured to the fabric T.
  • the longitudinal edge portions are not continuous and have a large degree of freedom with respect to adjacent portions, wherein the guide members 128 define two series of longitudinally, equally spaced elements, being spaced by the width of the slots 20A and 203, respectively.
  • Each rib 22B is provided with a centrally located enlarged portion 248, which is arcuately shaped, wherein the central member 168 forms an upper part of the enlarged portion 248, and a spaced apart pair of abutment members 148, as set forth above.
  • the fabric T is provided with a longitudinally, extending bead P along the edge portion thereof.
  • the fabric T is first positioned with the bead P disposed in one of the recesses 15. Thereafter, the stringer blank 10B is bent or folded in half lengthwise, as shown in FIG. 8, so that the guide members 128 overlie each other, and the abutment members 14B are in contact with each other, to form the preferred stringer 10B.
  • the recess 13 and opposing recesses 17 allow the stringer blank to be easily bent in the above-mentioned manner, wherein the interlocking head or bight members 24B are at the free end of the presently formed, U-shaped projection elements 268.
  • the contacting abutment members 148 define an open receiving slot 283 at the opposite end of the projection elements 268, wherein the recesses define an enlarged opening 29 of the slot 28B to house the head P of the fabric T as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the bead P is in contact with the abutment members 148 so that the abutment members 148 position the fabric T relative to the interlocking head members 24B to provide a uniform spacing therebetween.
  • the abutment members 148 thereby prevent the edge of the fabric T from coming in contact with the interlocking head members 248 to insure that the fabric T does not become entangled in the slide fastener during the operation of a conventional slider (not shown) of the slide fastener.
  • the stringer 10B is secured to the fabric T by conventional means, such as stitching S, wherein the stitching S passes through the slots A and 20B and into the fabric T.
  • stitching S passes through the slots A and 20B and into the fabric T.
  • the bead P of the fabric T is locked within the opening 29 so that the fabric T cannot be disengaged therefrom.
  • the slider rides on the ribs or legs 228 between mating pairs of guide rib-like members 128 and either join or separate mating pairs of the interlocking or bight head members 243.
  • the guide members 1213 restrict the slider to longitudinal movement along the length of the paired stringers 128, as mentioned above.
  • a stringer blank for a slide fastener comprising an elongated body, a pair of outwardly extending guide rib-like members disposed on one face of said body, said guide rib-like members being transversely spaced apart, each guide rib-like member being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion of said body, said body being provided with first and second sets of a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots extending from one longitudinal edge portion of said body to a transversely opposite longitudinal edge portion of said body to define a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs, each of said parallel ladder-like ribs being provided with a centrally located enlarged portion and a transversely spaced apart pair of abutment members, said abutment members being disposed on an opposite face of said body between said pair of guide rib-like members, said first set of slots extending through said one longitudinal edge portion of said body to be open on one end thereof, and said second set of slots extending through said transversely opposite longitudinal edge portion of said body to be
  • a stringer for a slide fastener comprising a plurality of U-shaped projection elements including at least first, second, third, fourth and fifth consecutively adjacent U-shaped elements, each of said U-shaped elements including a bight end connecting a first leg to a second leg, each of said U-shaped elements being provided with an enlarged interlocking head member at said bight end, an open receiving slot disposed between said first and second legs at an opposite end of each of said U-shaped elements adapted to house a fabric to which said stringer is attached, abutment means disposed between said first and second legs and between said bight and opposite ends of each of said U-shaped elements to position the fabric relative to said interlocking head members to provide a uniform spacing between said interlocking head members and the fabric to prevent the fabric from coming in contact with said interlocking head members, a first series of longitudinally, equally spaced portions for being disposed on one surface of the fabric with one first series portion being movable with respect to an adjacent first series portion, said one first series portion connecting said first leg

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A stringer blank for a slide fastener having an extruded elongated body provided with transversely spaced slider guide members projecting outwardly from one side thereof adjacent to the longitudinal edge portions of the body, and abutment members projecting outwardly from the opposite side thereof. A plurality of longitudinally spaced slots is formed in the stringer blank to provide a series of transverse, substantially parallel ladderlike portions, wherein each of these portions includes a centrally enlarged element to define an interlocking head member. The stringer blank is bent in half with one guide member overlying the other guide member, and with the abutment members contacting each other to define a stringer provided with a series of projection elements having the interlocking head member at the free end thereof and an open receiving slot at the opposite end thereof. The receiving slot is adapted to house the tape or fabric to which the stringer is attached by conventional stitching. The abutment members position the fabric relative to the interlocking head member to provide a uniform spacing therebetween. The receiving slot may be provided with an enlarged recess to receive an elongated bead formed on the edge of the fabric.

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United States Patent [1 1 Rojahn 111 3,732,601 51 May 15, 1973 [54] STRINGER FOR A SLIDE FASTENER [76] Inventor: Fred H. Rojahn, 107 Jefferson Terrace, Springfield, N.J. 07081 [22] Filed: Oct. 8, 1970 [21] Appl. No; 79,123
FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 408,797 l/1945 Italy ..24/205.l3 D 851,946 10/1960 Great Britain ..24/205.l 3 D 871,455 6/1961 Great Britain.... ..24/205.13 D 871,458 A 6/1961 Great Britain.... ..24/205.l3 D 646,285 9/1962 Italy ..24/205.l3 D
Primary ExaminerBernard A. Gelak A tt0rney Friedman and Goodman [57] ABSTRACT A stringer blank for a slide fastener having an extruded elongated body provided with transversely spaced slider guide members projecting outwardly from one side thereof adjacent to the longitudinal edge portions of the body, and abutment members projecting outwardly from the opposite side thereof. A plurality of longitudinally spaced slots is formed in the stringer blank to provide a series of transverse, substantially parallel ladder-like portions, wherein each of these portions includes a centrally enlarged element to define an interlocking head member. The stringer blank is bent in half with one guide member overlying the other guide member, and with the abutment members contacting each other to define a stringer provided with a series of projection elements having the interlocking head member at the free end thereof and an open receiving slot at the opposite end thereof. The receiving slot is adapted to house the tape or fabric to which the stringer is attached by conventional stitching. The abutment members position the fabric relative to the interlocking head member to provide a uniform spacing therebetween. The receiving slot may be provided with an enlarged recess to receive an elongated bead formed on the edge of the fabric.
1 1 Claims, 8 Drawing Figures Pmmm 3732.601
SHEET 1 [1F 2 FRED H. ROJAHN INVENTOR ATTOHNLYS PATENTED MAY 1 51915 SHEET 2 OF 2 IZA 20B 20A 3 22B 20A FIG? IO V mwmxm I28 FRED H. ROJAHN' INVENTQR 1 1 j- ,g d l ATTORNEYS STRINGER FOR A SLIDE FASTENER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Slide fasteners are well known in the art. The usual slide fastener comprises a tape provided with a plurality of metal projections disposed along a longitudinal edge thereof to define interlocking head members. These tapes are paired, wherein each mating tape is secured to an opposite side of an opening in a fabric. A slider is disposed between the tapes and acts to bring the interlocking head members together to form a closure. The abovementioned slide fasteners are usually expensive to manufacture and are inoperable once one of the metal head members becomes disengaged from the tape.
Other forms of slide fasteners have been attempted. Rather than using a series of metal head members, a continuous coil has been attached to a tape to form the stringer, wherein the coil interlocks with a mating coil secured to an associated tape. Another form has been to use a continuous wire, wherein the wire is bent in a serpentine fashion to define interlocking head members. In the case of both the coil and the serpentine type wire, the effectiveness of the slide fastener depends upon the skill of the operator in joining the coil and serpentine type wire to the tape, wherein such operation is critical. Furthermore, these coils and wires are usually provided with enlarged interlocking head members, wherein it has been found difficult to provide a uniform positioning of these head members with respect to themselves and to the tape. When these heads are not uniform, the slide fastener has a tendency to stick or clog, making it very difficult to move the slider to the open and close positions. From the above, it is seen that securing the coil or wire to the tape becomes a time consuming operation in order to obtain a workable slide fastener. Usually a cord is secured to the tape to provide a guide for the slider, wherein the cord requires additional time in the securement thereof, and increases the skill required of the operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to slide fasteners, and more particularly, to a stringer for slide fasteners and the method of making same. An elongated formed strip is extruded between dies, being provided with transversely spaced slider guide means on one side thereof and transversely inwardly spaced abutment means on the opposite side thereof. A plurality of longitudinally spaced slots formed in the stringer strip defines parallel ladder-like portions provided with an enlarged central element which defines an interlocking head member. When bent in half with the abutment means contacting each other, the stringer provides a series of projecting elements having the interlocking head members at the free end thereof and an open receiving slot at the opposite end thereof. The tape, band, or fabric to which the stringer is attached, by conventional means, is housed within the receiving slot, wherein the receiving slot may be provided with an enlarged recess to receive a bead formed on the edge of the tape band or fabric. The slots formed in the stringer body may extend to the longitudinal edge portions thereof to increase the flexibility of the stringer.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved stringer and method of forming same which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art.
Another object of the invention is to provide a stringer that can be easily attached to a fabric, wherein the interlocking head members are uniformly spaced with respect to each other and with respect to the fab- 110.
A further object of this invention is to provide a stringer that can be readily produced, which nevertheless is highly efiicient in operation and has a relatively long trouble-free life.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a stringer which includes guide means to restrict the slider of the slide fastener to longitudinal movement thereon.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a stringer which includes means which prevent any possibility of the fabric coming in contact with the interlocking head members, wherein these means act as a stop to position the edge of the fabric relative to the stringer.
And yet another object of this invention is to provide a stringer having means whereby the stringer is locked on to the fabric.
And still yet another object of this invention is to provide a stringer which is flexible when secured to a fab- I'IC.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Having in mind the above and other objects that will be evident from an understanding of this disclosure, the invention comprises the devices, combinations and arrangements of parts as illustrated in the presently preferred embodiments of the invention which is hereinaf ter set forth in such detail as to enable those skilled in the art readily to understand the function, operation, construction and advantages of it, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 represents a fragmentary perspective view illustrating an extrusion stage in the process of manufacture of a stringer according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 represents a top plan view of the stringer after it has been die cut;
FIG. 3 represents a sectional view taken substantially on the line 3-3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 represents an elevational view, partly in section, showing the stringer secured to a fabric;
FIG. 5 represents a fragmentary top plan view of a second embodiment of the present invention, showing a stringer blank similar to that shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 6 represents a fragmentary top plan view of a third embodiment of the present invention, showing a stringer blank similar to that shown in FIGS. 2 and 5;
FIG. 7 represents a sectional view taken substantially on the line 7-7 of FIG. 6; and
FIG. 8 represents an elevational view, in section, showing a projecting element of the stringer of the third embodiment secured to a fabric.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to the drawings, FIG. 1 illustrates the body of the stringer 10 being extruded between an upper die A and a lower die B. As best shown in FIG. 3, the die A provides the stringer 10 with a pair of outwardly, longitudinally extending guide rib-like members 12 on one face thereof, each member 12 being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion thereof, the guide members 12 being transversely spaced apart. A pair of longitudinally extending abutment members 14 extend outwardly from the other side or face of the stringer 10, being formed by the lower die D. The abutment members 14 are transversely spaced apart and lie between the guide members 12. The lower die member B also forms an elongated longitudinally extended central member 16 which projects outwardly in the same direction as the abutment members 14, being equally spaced between the abutment members 14. Two spaced apart parallel grooves 18 are formed at the base of the central member 16, the function of which will be set forth hereinbelow.
After the stringer is extruded, the stringer is die cut in a conventional manner (not shown) to form a blank, as shown in FIG. 2, having a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots 20. The slots 20 define a series of transverse substantially parallel ladderlike portions or ribs 22. Each rib 22 is provided with a centrally located enlarged portion 24, which is arcuately shaped, wherein the central member 16 forms a lower part of the enlarged portion 24, and a transversely spaced apart pair of abutment members 14, as set forth above.
The stringer blank may be formed in any preferable width or may be cut in any preferable length for association with a particular fabric F for closure of a predetermined opening thereof. The stringer may be formed from glass, styrene, nylon or any suitable plastic material. Preferably, the stringer is formed of a heat resistant material such as Teflon, so that the stringer is not damaged during laundering or heat pressing thereof.
The stringer blank is bent or folded in half lengthwise, as shown in FIG. 4, so that the guide members 12 overlie each other, and the abutment members 14 are in contact with each other, to form the preferred stringer 10. The parallel grooves 18 allow the stringer blank to be easily belt in the above-mentioned manner, wherein the interlocking head members 24 are at the free end or bight of the presently formed U-shaped projection elements 26, with the ribs 22 defining legs of the U-shaped elements 26. The receiving slot 28 is adapted to house the tape or fabric F to which the stringer 10 is attached.
The fabric F is disposed within the slot 28 with the edge portion thereof in contact with the abutment members 14 so that the abutment members 14 position the fabric F relative to the interlocking head members 24 thereby prevent the end of the fabric F from coming in contact with the interlocking head members 24 to insure that the fabric F does not become entangled in the slide fastener during the operation of a conventional slider (not shown) of the slide fastener.
Once the fabric F is properly positioned within the slot 28, the stringer 10 is secured to the fabric F by conventional means, such as stitching S, wherein the stitching S passes through the slots 20 and into the fabric F. The slider rides on the ribs or legs 22 between mating pairs of guide members 12 and either join or separate mating pairs of the interlocking head members 24. The guide members 12 restrict the slider to longitudinal movement along the length of the 'paired stringers 10.
FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of a stringer blank of the present invention, which can be massproduced very economically, wherein similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals.
In this construction, a stringer blank 10A is extruded from dies similar to that of FIG. 1. The difference in this blank being in the die use to cut the plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots 20A and 208, the slots 20A and 20B defining a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs 22A. As shown, the slots 20A are open on one end thereof, extending through the guide rib-like member 12A therefor. The
alternate slots 20B are open at the opposite end thereof, extending through the opposite longitudinally extending edge portion and associated guide rib-like member 12A therefor.
The stringer blank 10A is serpentine-like. The slots 20A and 20B permit the stringer 10A to be flexible when secured to the fabric F, wherein the longitudinal edge portions are not continuous and have a large degree of freedom with respect to adjacent portions. As shown in FIG. 5, the guide members 12A define two series of longitudinally, equally spaced elements, being spaced by the width of the slots 20A and 20B, respectively. Each rib 22A is provided with a centrally located enlarged portion 24A.
The stinger blank 10A is bent or folded in half in the same manner as set forth above. The ribs or legs 22A, which act to connect the longitudinal edge portions of the stringer 10A, are formed into the above-mentioned U-shaped projection elements, similar to that shown in FIG. 4, wherein the fabric F is received in the open receiving slot defined by the contacting abutment members to achieve the same result as mentioned hereinabove.
Referring to FIGS. 6, 7 and 8, there is shown a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals.
In this construction, a stringer blank 10B is extruded from dies (not shown) different from that of FIG. 1. As best shown in FIG. 7, the dies provide the stringer 108 with a pair of outwardly extending guide rib-like members 12B, each member 128 being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion thereof, the guide members 12B being transversely spaced apart. On the same side or face of the stringer 108, a pair of longitudinally extending, transversely spaced apart recesses 17 are formed. The recesses 17 define a longitudinally extending central member 16B which projects outwardly in the same direction as the guide members 128, member 168 being equally spaced between the guide members 123.
On the opposite side or face of the stringer 12B, a pair of longitudinally extending, transversely spaced apart recesses 15 are formed, being disposed between the guide members 12B. A wide longitudinally extending recess 13 is also formed on this opposite side, being centrally disposed between the recesses 15. The recess 13 and recesses 15 define a pair of longitudinally extending abutment members 148, which extend outwardly from this opposite side of the stringer 10B in a direction opposite to the guide members 128. The above members 148 are transversely spaced apart and lie on opposite sides of the central member 168, being disposed between the guide members 128. The recess 13 and recesses 17 replace the grooves 18 of FIG. 3, the function of which will be set forth hereinbelow.
After the stringer 10B is extruded, the stringer 10B is die cut in a conventional manner to form a blank, as shown in FIG. 6. The cutting die used is similar to that used to form stringer blank 10A of FIG. 5, wherein a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots 20A and 20B are formed, defining a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs 228. As shown, the slots 20A are open on one end of the blank with the alternate slots 20B being open at the opposite end thereof.
The stringer blank B is also serpentine-like, wherein the slots 20A and 208 permit the stringer 108 to be flexible when secured to the fabric T. As shown in FIG. 6, the longitudinal edge portions are not continuous and have a large degree of freedom with respect to adjacent portions, wherein the guide members 128 define two series of longitudinally, equally spaced elements, being spaced by the width of the slots 20A and 203, respectively. Each rib 22B is provided with a centrally located enlarged portion 248, which is arcuately shaped, wherein the central member 168 forms an upper part of the enlarged portion 248, and a spaced apart pair of abutment members 148, as set forth above.
As shown in FIG. 8, the fabric T is provided with a longitudinally, extending bead P along the edge portion thereof. To secure the stringer 108 to the fabric T, the fabric T is first positioned with the bead P disposed in one of the recesses 15. Thereafter, the stringer blank 10B is bent or folded in half lengthwise, as shown in FIG. 8, so that the guide members 128 overlie each other, and the abutment members 14B are in contact with each other, to form the preferred stringer 10B.
The recess 13 and opposing recesses 17 allow the stringer blank to be easily bent in the above-mentioned manner, wherein the interlocking head or bight members 24B are at the free end of the presently formed, U-shaped projection elements 268. The contacting abutment members 148 define an open receiving slot 283 at the opposite end of the projection elements 268, wherein the recesses define an enlarged opening 29 of the slot 28B to house the head P of the fabric T as shown in FIG. 8.
The bead P is in contact with the abutment members 148 so that the abutment members 148 position the fabric T relative to the interlocking head members 24B to provide a uniform spacing therebetween. The abutment members 148 thereby prevent the edge of the fabric T from coming in contact with the interlocking head members 248 to insure that the fabric T does not become entangled in the slide fastener during the operation of a conventional slider (not shown) of the slide fastener.
Once the fabric T is properly positioned within the slot 28B with the bead P disposed in the opening 29, the stringer 10B is secured to the fabric T by conventional means, such as stitching S, wherein the stitching S passes through the slots A and 20B and into the fabric T. With associated ribs or legs 22B secured together, the bead P of the fabric T is locked within the opening 29 so that the fabric T cannot be disengaged therefrom. The slider rides on the ribs or legs 228 between mating pairs of guide rib-like members 128 and either join or separate mating pairs of the interlocking or bight head members 243. The guide members 1213 restrict the slider to longitudinal movement along the length of the paired stringers 128, as mentioned above.
Numerous alterations of the structure hereindisclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to preferred embodiments of the invention which is for the purpose of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. A stringer blank for a slide fastener comprising an elongated body, a pair of outwardly extending guide rib-like members disposed on one face of said body, said guide rib-like members being transversely spaced apart, each guide rib-like member being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion of said body, said body being provided with first and second sets of a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots extending from one longitudinal edge portion of said body to a transversely opposite longitudinal edge portion of said body to define a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs, each of said parallel ladder-like ribs being provided with a centrally located enlarged portion and a transversely spaced apart pair of abutment members, said abutment members being disposed on an opposite face of said body between said pair of guide rib-like members, said first set of slots extending through said one longitudinal edge portion of said body to be open on one end thereof, and said second set of slots extending through said transversely opposite longitudinal edge portion of said body to be open on an opposite end thereof, said slots of said first set being alternately disposed with respect to said slots of said second set.
2. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein said body is a plastic material.
3. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein said body is a heat resistant material.
4. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein said enlarged portion includes an outwardly ex-tending element, and a recess disposed on each side of said element adjacent its base portion.
5. A stringer blank according to claim 4, wherein said element extends in the same direction as said guide members.
6. A stringer blank according to claim 4, wherein said element extends in an opposite direction of said extending guide members.
7. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein a recess is disposed on opposite sides of each abutment member.
8. A stringer for a slide fastener comprising a plurality of U-shaped projection elements including at least first, second, third, fourth and fifth consecutively adjacent U-shaped elements, each of said U-shaped elements including a bight end connecting a first leg to a second leg, each of said U-shaped elements being provided with an enlarged interlocking head member at said bight end, an open receiving slot disposed between said first and second legs at an opposite end of each of said U-shaped elements adapted to house a fabric to which said stringer is attached, abutment means disposed between said first and second legs and between said bight and opposite ends of each of said U-shaped elements to position the fabric relative to said interlocking head members to provide a uniform spacing between said interlocking head members and the fabric to prevent the fabric from coming in contact with said interlocking head members, a first series of longitudinally, equally spaced portions for being disposed on one surface of the fabric with one first series portion being movable with respect to an adjacent first series portion, said one first series portion connecting said first leg of said first U-shaped element to said first leg of said second U-shaped element, said adjacent first series portion connecting said first leg of said third U- shaped element to said first leg of said fourth U-shaped element, said first legs of I said first and second U- shaped elements being disposed in a free relation with said first legs of said third and fourth U-shaped elements and being movable with respect thereto, a second series of longitudinally, equally spaced portions for being disposed on an opposite surface of the fabric with one second series portion being movable with respect to an adjacent second series portion, said one second series portion connecting said second leg of said second U-shaped element to said second leg of said third U- shaped element, said adjacent second series portion connecting said second leg of said fourth U-shaped element to said second leg of said fifth U-shaped element, said second legs of said second and third U-shaped elements being disposed in a free relation with said second legs of said fourth and fifth U-shaped elements, guide means disposed on said portions of said first and second series, said guide means being adjacent said opposite ends of said U-shaped elements to restrict a slider to longitudinal movement along said stringer, said guide means including spaced apart guide rib-like members, said guide rib-like members on said first series portions extending outwardly in one direction, and said guide rib-like members on said second series portions extendof the fabric and lock the enlarged portion therein.

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1. A stringer blank for a slide fastener comprising an elongated body, a pair of outwardly extending guide rib-like members disposed on one face of said body, said guide rib-like members being transversely spaced apart, each guide rib-like member being disposed adjacent to a longitudinal edge portion of said body, said body being provided with first and second sets of a plurality of longitudinally, equally spaced apart slots extending from one longitudinal edge portion of said body to a transversely opposite longitudinal edge portion of said body to define a series of transverse substantially parallel ladder-like ribs, each of said parallel ladder-like ribs being provided with a centrally located enlarged portion and a transversely spaced apart pair of abutment members, said abutment members being disposed on an opposite face of said body between said pair of guide rib-like members, said first set of slots extending through said one longitudinal edge portion of said body to be open on one end thereof, and said secOnd set of slots extending through said transversely opposite longitudinal edge portion of said body to be open on an opposite end thereof, said slots of said first set being alternately disposed with respect to said slots of said second set.
2. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein said body is a plastic material.
3. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein said body is a heat resistant material.
4. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein said enlarged portion includes an outwardly ex-tending element, and a recess disposed on each side of said element adjacent its base portion.
5. A stringer blank according to claim 4, wherein said element extends in the same direction as said guide members.
6. A stringer blank according to claim 4, wherein said element extends in an opposite direction of said extending guide members.
7. A stringer blank according to claim 1, wherein a recess is disposed on opposite sides of each abutment member.
8. A stringer for a slide fastener comprising a plurality of U-shaped projection elements including at least first, second, third, fourth and fifth consecutively adjacent U-shaped elements, each of said U-shaped elements including a bight end connecting a first leg to a second leg, each of said U-shaped elements being provided with an enlarged interlocking head member at said bight end, an open receiving slot disposed between said first and second legs at an opposite end of each of said U-shaped elements adapted to house a fabric to which said stringer is attached, abutment means disposed between said first and second legs and between said bight and opposite ends of each of said U-shaped elements to position the fabric relative to said interlocking head members to provide a uniform spacing between said interlocking head members and the fabric to prevent the fabric from coming in contact with said interlocking head members, a first series of longitudinally, equally spaced portions for being disposed on one surface of the fabric with one first series portion being movable with respect to an adjacent first series portion, said one first series portion connecting said first leg of said first U-shaped element to said first leg of said second U-shaped element, said adjacent first series portion connecting said first leg of said third U-shaped element to said first leg of said fourth U-shaped element, said first legs of said first and second U-shaped elements being disposed in a free relation with said first legs of said third and fourth U-shaped elements and being movable with respect thereto, a second series of longitudinally, equally spaced portions for being disposed on an opposite surface of the fabric with one second series portion being movable with respect to an adjacent second series portion, said one second series portion connecting said second leg of said second U-shaped element to said second leg of said third U-shaped element, said adjacent second series portion connecting said second leg of said fourth U-shaped element to said second leg of said fifth U-shaped element, said second legs of said second and third U-shaped elements being disposed in a free relation with said second legs of said fourth and fifth U-shaped elements, guide means disposed on said portions of said first and second series, said guide means being adjacent said opposite ends of said U-shaped elements to restrict a slider to longitudinal movement along said stringer, said guide means including spaced apart guide rib-like members, said guide rib-like members on said first series portions extending outwardly in one direction, and said guide rib-like members on said second series portions extending outwardly in an opposite direction.
9. A stringer according to claim 8, wherein each of said U-shaped elements is a plastic material.
10. A stringer according to claim 8, wherein each of said U-shaped elements is a heat resistant material.
11. A stringer according to claim 8, whereIn said receiving slot is provided with an enlarged opening adjacent said abutment means to house an enlarged portion of the fabric and lock the enlarged portion therein.
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