The present application relates to a device and method for securing a zippered compartment, and in particular, relates to a device which is releasably attachable to a zippered compartment for securing the compartment against unauthorized access.
Children are curious beings who may frequently get into things they shouldn't. For example, various zippered bags or luggage having zippered closures, such as handbags, purses, diaper bags, backpacks, and travel bags, referred to herein collectively as zippered compartments, may contain potentially valuable and delicate goods or hazardous goods. If a zippered compartment does not have a lock or some other type of device for securing the compartment from unauthorized access, small children or other vulnerable persons may open the zippered closure and thereby gain access to the contents which may be hazardous, delicate, valuable, and/or difficult to replace. Similarly, valuables stored within zippered compartments which are unlocked, or otherwise unsecured, may be vulnerable to thieves or pick pockets who may attempt to steal the valuables contained within zippered compartments, such as purses or backpacks, carried by a person in public.
In the prior art of which the Applicant is aware, locking devices for securing zippered closures of compartments may require that the zippered compartment, for example, a purse or bag, be modified in some manner so as to attach the locking device to the zippered compartment. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,115 (the '115 patent) discloses a locking device that can be mounted to a zippered bag using threaded studs inserted through two holes in the zippered bag. The instalment of the device disclosed in the '115 patent would result in permanent modification to the bag or purse, for example. Furthermore, the installation of this device to a zippered compartment may require significant time and effort.
In other prior art of which the Applicant is aware, some locking devices require modification of the zipper slider or the zipper stop, and therefore require that a customized zipper closure arrangement be used during the manufacture of the zippered compartment. For example, in German Patent nos. 10 2010 021 631 B4 (the '631 patent) and 10 2013 106 341 B3 (the '341 patent) each disclose a modified zipper slider including a tongue portion which is received and engaged by the zipper stop. Additionally, German Patent no. 1 211 834 (the '834 patent) discloses a locking device with a modified pull tab on a zipper slider having a pair of slots, and a modified stopper device which has a corresponding pair of slots.
US Patent Publication no. 2014/0060988 A1 (the '988 publication) discloses a locking device that does not require modification to the zippered compartment, zipper slider or zipper stop. The locking device disclosed in the '988 patent is designed to prevent the breach of a closed zipper and the subsequent concealment of the breach, for example on a piece of locked luggage travelling through an airport. The device is secured to the zippered closure by means of a pair of plates held together by fasteners, for example screws, with access to the fasteners being further secured underneath an outer cover, and then the pull tabs of the one or more zipper sliders are secured to the device by means of inserting the shackle of a padlock or other lock through apertures of the pull tabs and apertures of the device. Thus, once the device is installed to the zippered compartment, the zippered compartment is not easily accessible to children or adults, which may include for example adults who are attempting to steal valuables from unattended luggage in an airport.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a device is provided for preventing access to a zippered compartment having a zippered closure. In particular, the device is designed so as to prevent or deter access to the zippered compartment by small children or other persons who may have difficulty manipulating the device, while still allowing relatively easy access to the zippered compartment by someone with greater dexterity, such as an adult. Such a device may be particularly useful, for example, in childproofing zippered bags or other zippered compartments, so as to prevent small children from gaining access to the contents held within the bag.
Advantageously, the device may be designed to secure a zippered closure, without having to modify the zippered closure itself or the zippered compartment to which the device is being mounted. Therefore, a person wishing to have a childproof zippered compartment, such as a purse or handbag, is not required to purchase a specially modified zipper or zippered compartment having a locking feature. Instead, the person may separately acquire the zipper locking device and attach it to an existing bag or purse having a zippered closure. Furthermore, the zipper locking device disclosed herein may be simply removed from the zippered compartment once childproofing is no longer required, thereby leaving the purse, handbag or other zippered compartment in its original, unmodified condition.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of using the zipper locking device to childproof a compartment and/or inhibit access to the compartment, the compartment having a zippered closure, is also provided.
Accordingly, in one aspect a device for securing a compartment having a cavity and zippered closure is provided. The zippered closure includes a zipper track which has a zipper tape and zipper teeth. The zippered closure further includes at least one slider head operatively coupled to the zipper teeth so as to selectively open and close the zippered closure. The device comprises an anchor configured to be releasably mounted on to a portion of the zipper track. The device further includes at least one releasable latch coupled to the anchor. The latch is adapted to receive and releasably lock a slider head of the at least one slider head.
Accordingly, in another aspect a method for releasably securing a compartment having a zippered closure is provided. The zippered closure includes a zipper track which has a zipper tape and zipper teeth. The zippered closure further includes at least one slider head operatively coupled to the zipper teeth so as to selectively open and close the zipper closure. The method comprises the steps of releasably anchoring the device described in the foregoing paragraph to a portion of the zipper track, and engaging the slider head of the at least one slider with the releasable lock of the device.
The present disclosure relates to a zipper locking device 10 having an anchor 12 and a releasable lock 21. The device 10 is adapted to secure a zippered closure 4, for example, a bag having a zippered compartment with a cavity C.
The anchor 12 is configured to be releasably mounted onto at least the zippered closure 4. In one embodiment, the anchor 12 includes a clamp 14. The clamp 14 may be a U-shaped clamp, as seen in
In one embodiment, the clamp may include contact surfaces so as to increase the frictional engagement of a portion of the zipper track 6 of the zippered closure 4 by the clamp 14. For example, the clamp may include an upper contact surface 18a and a lower contact surface 16a, both surfaces adjacent to the portion of the zipper track 6 being engaged. The upper 18a and lower contact surfaces 16a may be interlocking, as seen in
The anchor 12 may also include a clip 20 such as a spring clip. Clip 20 is adapted to compress clamp 14, so as to increase the engagement between the clamp 14 and the portion of at least the zipper track 6. In one embodiment, the clip 20 may be a U-shaped clip. Clip 20 is slidably mounted on to clamp 14 and is slideable between a locked position and an unlocked position. In the unlocked position, the clamp 14 is not compressed by clip 20, so as to allow a widened gap G. In the locked position, clip 20 is compressing the clamp 14, so as to compress said clamp 14, narrowing gap G, and further securing the device 10 to the zippered compartment. Clip 20 slides between the unlocked and locked positions along a track 28, in direction A and B respectively. For example, without intending to be limiting, as seen in
In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, clip 20 is spring loaded, adapted to exert a downward force on clamp 14 when in the locked position.
The zipper track 6 includes an exterior surface E and an interior surface I, wherein the exterior surface E and the interior surface I are in opposed facing relation and the interior surface I is adjacent the cavity C of the compartment.
The releasable lock 21 of the zipper locking device 10 is adapted to engage the zipper slider 1 of a zippered closure 4, as shown for example in
The device 10 may further include at least one release arm 26, the release arm 26 extending cantilevered from the upper portion 18 of the clamp and in opposed facing relation to the flexible tongue 22. The release arm 26 extends along the exterior surface E of the zippered track 6, so as to abut at least the zipper tape. In some cases, the release arm 26 may abut portions of the zippered compartment 5 adjacent the zipper tape 7. The release arm 26 exerts a downward pressure on zipper tape 7 and/or fabric 5. When slider head 2 is engaged by releasable lock 21, the downward pressure exerted on the zipper tape 7 and/or fabric 5 assists in maintaining said engagement.
In use, the zipper locking device 10 may be installed on a zippered compartment by, firstly, anchoring the device 10 to the zippered closure 4, and then engaging the slider 1 of the zippered closure with the releasable lock 21. To install the anchor 12 of the device 10 illustrated in
To lock the zippered closure, the releasable lock 21 releasably engages with slider head 2 of the slider 1 of the zippered closure 4. In use, the slider 1 is moved along the zipper tape 7 in direction D towards the slider guide 22 of the zipper locking device 10. As the slider 1 approaches the releasable lock 21, the front edge 3 of the slider 1 encounters the smooth ramp portion 24a of latch 24, thereby allowing the slider head 2 to travel over the latch 24. As slider 1 continues to travel in direction D along the flexible tongue 22, the head 2 of the slider is fully engaged when the rear edge 5 of the slider 1 passes over latch 24 of flexible tongue 22. Once slider head 2 has passed over latch 24, flexible tongue 22 urges latch 24 upwardly behind head 2 to form a stop. In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the distal end 22a of the releasable lock 21 includes a wide surface so as to abut the interior surface I of the zipper tape 7 and prevent tongue 22 from flicking upwards upon making contact with slider head 2.
Thus, once the slider 1 is fully received by the releasable lock 21, the slider 1 cannot easily be removed from the lock 21 by moving the slider in direction E, because the rear edge 5 of the slider abuts against the vertical wall portion 24b of the latch 24. Therefore, in order to enable removal of the slider head 2 from releasable lock 21, a downward force must be exerted on the release arm 26. A downward force exerted on the upper portion 18 of the clamp 14 will also be exerted on the release arm 26. Imparting a force pushing downward on the release arm 26, causes the flexible tongue 22 to deflect downwardly, thereby moving latch 24 downwardly and away from the rear edge 5 of the slider 1. Once the latch 24 is no longer hooked behind the rear edge 5 of the slider, the slider 1 may then be disengaged from the releasable lock 21 by sliding the slider in direction E away from lock 21.
Advantageously, this slider release operation requires some level of dexterity, for example by typically requiring depression of the release arm 26 with one hand while using the other hand to slide the slider 1 in direction E. While such an operation may be easily performed by a person with sufficient dexterity and coordination, such as a typical adult, most small children would not have sufficient strength in their hands or the coordination and dexterity required to perform this operation. As such, this device may prevent a small child from accessing the zippered compartment, while not hindering an adult from doing so.
It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that other variations of the anchor 12 and releasable locking mechanisms of the device disclosed herein, which have the respective functions of anchoring the device to the zippered closure 4 of the zippered compartment and releasably engaging the head 2 of the slider portion of a zipper, are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure and that the invention disclosed herein is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed.
It will further be appreciated that different configurations of the zipper locking device may be used so as to effectively lock zippered compartments having different configurations of zippered closures. For example, it may be the case that a zippered compartment includes a zippered closure having two sliders which are brought so as to be adjacent to one another when the zippered closure is in a closed position. For such a zipper configuration, the zipper locking device disclosed herein may be modified so as to include an anchor, such as anchor 12, in the middle of the device flanked by releasable locks 21 on each side of the anchor. In such a configuration, use of the device may include anchoring the device to a portion of the zippered closure which is somewhere in-between the two ends of the zippered closure 4, and then engaging each of the two zipper sliders 1 with each of the two respective releasable locks 21 on the device. Other possible variations of the zipper locking device are intended to be included in the scope of the present disclosure.
In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the device 10 may be manufactured of polyethylene.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/560,338, filed Sep. 19, 2017, entitled “Device and Method for Securing a Zippered Compartment”, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2018/051162 | 9/18/2018 | WO | 00 |
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62560338 | Sep 2017 | US |