In the drawings, reference numeral 1 indicates a slide fastener including a pair of left and right stringer tapes 2 having their respective opposed inner longitudinal edges. Between the opposed inner longitudinal edges there is defined a gap 3.
In the embodiment shown, on and along their respective inner edges the tapes 2 are provided with respective longitudinal reinforcing cords 4.
The inner edges of the tapes 2 are in a per se known manner provided with respective longitudinal rows of coupling elements 5, such as metal teeth or injection-moulded teeth.
A bottom end stop according to the present invention, generally indicated 10, is fastened to the stringer tapes 2 of the zipper, adjacent the bottom end of said rows of coupling elements 5.
The bottom end stop 10 comprises two originally separate and distinct members, i.e. a rivet member 11 and a corresponding backplate 12 (see in particular
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the rivet member 11 comprises a plate portion 11a, having a longitudinally elongated, substantially rectangular shape. The plate portion 11a is provided on its inner surface with two integral protruding pins 11b. These pins 11b are arranged at a predetermined interval longitudinally of the plate portion 11a. On the other hand, the back plate 12 has an elongated, substantially rectangular shape, as the plate portion 11a of the rivet member 11. The back plate 12 has two through apertures 12a formed perpendicularly therethrough, and these through apertures 12a are arranged at a predetermined interval longitudinally of the back plate 12. The pins 11b of the rivet member 11 is inserted through the corresponding apertures 12a of the backplate 12 and engaged therewith so that the pins may not be pulled off the backplate 12. (See in particular
After passing through the through aperture 12a of backplate 12, the parts of the pins 11b of the rivet member 11 projecting beyond the backplate 12 are pressed against the backplate 12 for instance by beating and are thus plastically deformed. As an alternative, the pins 11b might be heat-deformable, so that the pins 11b have been deformed in such a manner that they will not be restored into the original shape permanently. With such deformation, the distal end of each pin 11b is enlarged radially thereof to provide a bulged outline or shape which is greater than the corresponding through aperture 12a, so that pins 11b are prevented from coming off the through apertures 12a.
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Advantageously, the plate portion 11a of the rivet member 11 is also provided on its four corners with rows of sawteeth 13, which extend along the longitudinal grooves 11c longitudinally of the plate portion 11a. (See
Conveniently, the grooves 11c may each have at least one protruding ridge 11d extending transversely of the plate portion 11a in such a way to cross the rectangular groove 11c. Preferably, a plurality of protruding ridges 11d are provided at predetermined intervals longitudinally of the plate portion 11a. These protruding ridges 11d are adapted to bite the reinforcing cords 4 of the corresponding stringer tapes 2. However, it is not necessarily needed to provide ridges.
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The outer surface of the rivet member 11 and/or that of the backplate 12 may be used to apply thereto a trade name or a trade mark or the like. The general shape of the member 11 and/or the backplate 12 may be varied in order to best accommodate a customer's desires for a particular logo.
Though in the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described above the rivet member 11 is provided with grooves, sawteeth and protruding ridges at the same time, in general the rivet member might be provided with only one or more of said features. Furthermore, the sawteeth and the ridges, if at all present, might extend in any direction parallel to the plate portion of the rivet member.
With the construction as mentioned above, when a bottom end stop according to the present invention is attached to a slide fastener, pressure can be applied evenly to deform the pin or pins of the rivet member, and there is no need to bend any portions of the fastening plate members thereof. Therefore, the bottom end stop is very firm and will never be easily broken.
Although the description above contains many specificities, there should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2006A000659 | Sep 2006 | IT | national |