The invention relates to a concealed zipper assembly and a method of binding a first material to a second material with a zipper assembly.
In assembling various upholstered products, the outer surface materials are commonly stitched together which is time consuming and expensive. Furthermore, the outer surface coverings that are stitched together are difficult to easily remove for cleaning or repairs and then even more difficult to easily replace. While some upholstered products have used zippers in the assembly of the outer surface materials, care must be taken to hide the aesthetic effect of the zipper. Current zippers have a crown on the slider to which a pull tab is pivotably coupled. Due to the configuration required by the crown for the pull tab to be pivotable, the crown and pull tab stand significantly proud of the upper surface of the slider body. Therefore, the very benefit of the crown on the slider making the pull tab easily accessible for a user and pivotable for easy operation creates in some instances an unappealing aesthetic impression. While some manufactures try to hide the end location of the zipper in an area not seen by the user of the upholstered product, this is not always possible. Other manufacturers sometimes sew a zipper pocket of the same outer surface material over the ending location of the slider body to hide the above-mentioned unaesthetic impression, but this extra material is also undesirable. Other manufacturers have also attempted to shrink the size of the zipper slider body and teeth, however this may not be possible due to the specifications required by a particular application.
In view of the above issues with zippers, it is desirable to have a zipper for upholstered products which is unobtrusive and hidden from view, no matter where the location of the slider body is on the outer surface covering of the upholstered products.
The present invention generally relates to a low profile zipper assembly, specifically a low profile slider body having a base plate with a plate upper surface and a front edge. A tongue has an upper surface substantially aligned with the plate upper surface. The tongue extends from the baseplate past the front edge. The zipper body further includes a pair of guide channels configured to receive teeth of a zipper. The tongue includes an aperture, the axis of which is approximately perpendicular to the plate upper surface. The base plate includes a front edge, a back edge and sides extending between the front edge and the back edge and wherein the sides open outwardly from the back edge to the front edge. The zipper has an operational axis, with the tongue being approximately aligned along the operational axis, and the axis of the aperture being approximately perpendicular to the operational axis.
The tongue includes a first portion arranged over the base plate and a second portion extending beyond the front edge and wherein the front edge approximately divides the first and second portions and wherein the aperture is located in the second portion. The tongue is substantially fixed from movement relative to the base plate and more specifically, the tongue is not hinged relative to the base plate. The plate upper surface of the zipper slider body does not include a crown.
The present invention also relates to a method of operating a zipper assembly or more specifically a method of joining two materials having edges with teeth while maintaining concealment of a slider body zipper throughout its operational range. The method generally includes the steps of providing a first material including a set of teeth; providing a second material including a set of teeth; providing a slider body slidably engaging the sets of teeth of the first and second materials and having an extended tongue approximately aligned with the teeth and in the slider body defining an aperture; providing a tool having a hook portion; and engaging the hook portion of the tool in the aperture; and applying a force to the tool in a first direction to interconnect the teeth of the first material with the teeth of the second material. The method may also include the step of applying a force to the tool in a second direction to disengage the teeth of the first and second material and wherein the first direction is opposite the second direction.
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The tool 36 of the exemplary embodiment includes an elongated shaft 38 defining a bend to form a hook portion 40. As shown in
The slider body 32 further includes a tongue 60 disposed on the lower surface 46 of the base plate 42 and extending outwardly from the front edge 48 of the base plate 42 in the first direction. The tongue 60 is integrally connected to the slider body 32 and presents the aperture 34 for receiving the hook portion 40 of the tool 36. As best shown in
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In summary, the invention is for a concealed zipper assembly 20 for use with automotive seats including a slider body 32 having a base plate 42 and an aperture 34 spaced in a first direction from the base plate 42. A tool 36 is provided to engage the aperture 34 of the slider body 32 to pull the slider body in the first direction or an opposite second direction. In other words, the attachment point for a typical slider body 32 has been moved in a first direction from the base plate 42 of the slider body 32, and a tool 36 having a hook portion 40 is used to pull the slider body 32 in the first direction.
The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention.
This U.S. National Stage Patent Application claims the benefit of International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/US2011/026432 filed on Feb. 28, 2011, entitled “Concealed Zipper Assembly,” and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/309,012 filed Mar. 1, 2010, the entire disclosures of these applications being considered part of the disclosure of this application and hereby incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2011/026432 | 2/28/2011 | WO | 00 | 10/3/2012 |
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61309012 | Mar 2010 | US |