The present invention relates to a device that is capable of creating a seal between fabrics and other materials.
Fastening devices typically include two flexible elongated components having teeth that are forced to interlock and separate by moving a slide along the components. Although such fastening devices have long been used to close and open various articles, such as clothing and bags, such devices suffer from the allowance of liquids and gases within the fastener, and are therefore not useful for conditions in which a wind-proof, gas-tight and/or waterproof article is desirable.
Fluid-tight fasteners are available, but such fasteners are typically not fluid-tight at the ends of the fastener. Furthermore, other devices have sealing members that are aligned adjacent each other as opposed to extending away from each other. Still other devices are expensive, heavy, and/or require the use of a covering material over the fastener to establish a wind and/or watertight closure.
There is also a need for an endless sealing device for the attachment of a first item to a second item, such as attachment of glove or boot to a hazardous waste protective suit.
There is also a need for a sealing device that provides a substantially low profile slider that operates in conjunction with an upper seal member and a lower seal member that are directed in substantially opposing directions. For example, it would be advantageous to provide a slider that operates with upper and lower sealing members for a jacket, thereby providing a waterproof and windproof closure along the length of the seal, while having a relatively low profile and having the upper and lower seal members also lie substantially flat.
There is also a need for a zipper system that will allow a soldier or emergency response worker to push their way out of a sleeping bag under extreme or emergency conditions. In such conditions, the user of the sleeping bag does not have the time or the ability to redirect their focus on fumbling with tabs or zipper pulls because these devices are too difficult to operate under extremely stressful and/or life threatening conditions. The prior art offers typical sleeping bag configurations with a standard zipper that does not permit the user to rapidly breakaway and exit the sleeping bag in stressful situations or poor weather conditions. Accordingly, a breakaway sleeping bag (or alternate enclosure item) is need that is preferably easy to operate, fast to exit, water-resistant, and cost-effective.
There is also a need for a device to cooperate with a slider and upper and lower seal members, wherein the device can be positioned at the end of the seal for holding the upper seal member in place relative to the lower seal member while advancing the slider along the upper and lower seal members to form the seal.
There is also a need for mating shapes that provide a proper watertight and gas migration resistant seal, while also providing sufficient resistance to unwanted opening of the seal.
The unique feature of the present invention is its ability to provide a seal to an object that has two opposing surfaces of material, while always maintaining the slider portion of the device to the exterior of the enclosure.
In a first embodiment, the seal device is comprised of three main components (1) a upper seal member, (2) a lower seal member, and (3) a slider. The slider includes at least one lifting rib and a closure bar. In use, the slider is moved back and forth across the length of the seal to interlock the upper seal member to the lower seal member, thereby forming a seal. More particularly, the slider body includes a confining portion that presses the upper seal member into the lower seal member when the slider is moved in a closing direction. To open the seal, the lifting rib within the slider pulls the upper seal member away from the lower seal member that is anchored to the bottom of the slider by the closure bar.
In a modification of the first embodiment, a slider is provided that only contains one lifting rib within an opening portion of the slider. The closure portion of the slider includes a closure bar that anchors the lower seal member, and allows the slider body to press the upper seal member into the lower seal member to close the seal. The closure portion may include a canted portion that tilts, thereby creating some slight rotation of the upper seal member as it enters the lower seal member, thereby improving the seal quality. The opening portion of this modified embodiment preferably includes one lifting rib that separates the upper seal member from the lower seal member by lifting the upper seal member under its lifting wing. Separation from the lower seal member occurs because the lower seal member is anchored to the bottom of the slider by the closure bar that preferably extends the length of the slider. When used with one lifting rib, the opening portion creating some slight rotation of the upper seal member as it exits the lower seal member, thereby improving the ease of slider movement and the longevity of the seal quality.
In a second embodiment, a waterproof sealing device is comprised of four main components (1) an upper seal member, (2) a lower seal member, (3) a slider, and (4) a plug. The upper seal member of this embodiment does not require a lifting wing. Furthermore, the lower seal member does not require a closure bar groove. The slider of this embodiment has interior structure that mates and cooperates with the seal surfaces of the upper seal member and the lower seal member. Furthermore, the shape of the interior structure of the slider is analogous to a funnel. As the slider is passed along the length of the seal, the slider confines the seal at its closing end to from the seal. That is, the upper seal member and the lower seal member are funneled together. When used in an opening direction, the opposite occurs, and the interior structure of the seal separates the upper seal member from the lower seal member.
Another embodiment of the present invention creates a waterproof seal at the end-most extent of the seal using the plug. The plug is permanently affixed to the end of the seal. Furthermore, the plug contains interior structure that mates with mating surfaces of the upper seal member and the lower seal member. In addition, the structure of the plug mates with the slider when the slider is moved into its closing position with the slider. Therefore, the mating surfaces of the upper seal member and the lower seal member create a seal around the interior structure of both the slider and the plug when the slider is moved into its closing position with the plug.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a sealing device includes a slider having a curved lifting wing. More particularly, a sealing device for forming or creating a seal is provided, the sealing device comprising a slider, and first or an upper seal member having a first mating surface and a lifting wing, a second or lower seal member having a second mating surface and a closure bar groove, wherein the second mating surface interlocks with the first mating surface. The slider comprises a lifting rib slidably cooperating with the lifting wing of the upper seal member, the lifting rib curving radially inward from a first position within the slider to second position at an opening end of the slider. In addition, the slider includes a closure bar slidably cooperating with the closure bar groove of the lower seal member. The slider also includes a body having a closing end wherein the lifting rib is in closing proximity with the closure bar, and wherein the lifting rib is in opening proximity with the closure bar at the opening end. The slider is moveable along the upper seal member and the lower seal member to pass the upper and lower seal members within the slider from the opening end to the closing end, the slider confining the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface, thereby forming a seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, at least one of the upper seal member and the lower seal member is comprised of at least two different durometer materials.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, at least one of the upper and lower seal members comprises a stiffener insert.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the body of the slider includes a top having an inner surface, the inner surface including a male rib that cooperates with a female groove in a top surface of the upper seal member to assist in maintaining a proper alignment of the slider as the slider is moved along the upper seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the body of the slider comprises partial cylindrical shapes positioned to contact at least one of the upper and lower seal members.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the upper and lower seal members each have start, middle and end portions, wherein the lifting wing on the upper seal member is on the middle portion and not on the start and end portions.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the slider further comprises a pull tab, a pin and a slanted pull tab track, the pull tab slidable within the pull tab track.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, each of the upper and lower seal members are attached to adjacent material surfaces, wherein the adjacent material surfaces are substantially parallel.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, each of the upper and lower seal members are attached to adjacent material surfaces, wherein the adjacent material surfaces are substantially coplanar adjacent the first and second mating surfaces.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, both the first and second mating surfaces comprise at least one hourglass-shaped male shape.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, both the first and second mating surfaces comprise at least one combination male shape having a first side that is substantially hourglass-shaped and a second side that is substantially mushroom-shaped.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the upper and lower seal members are continuous and form endless loops, and the seal comprises an endless seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the slider comprises a releasably securable or lockable top, and may comprise a hinge.
At least one embodiment of the present invention offers the novel advantage or providing a construct for forming an endless seal. Thus, in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a device for forming an endless seal comprises: (a) an endless first or upper seal member having a first mating surface; (b) an endless second or lower seal member having a second mating surface, wherein the second mating surface interlocks with the first mating surface; and (c) a slider having a releaseably securable top, the slider for interlocking the first mating surface to the second mating surface. At least a portion of the endless upper seal member can be positioned over at least a portion of the endless lower seal member at the slider when the releasably securable top is in a first open position, wherein the releasably securable top can be placed in a second locked position wherein the slider locks the endless upper seal member to the endless lower seal member, and wherein the slider can be traversed along the endless upper and lower seal members to engage the first and second mating surfaces to form the endless seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a cross section of the endless seal is substantially circular in shape.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the endless upper seal member has a lifting wing, the endless lower seal member has a closure bar groove, and the slider includes: (i) a lifting rib slidably cooperating with the lifting wing of the endless upper seal member; (ii) a closure bar slidably cooperating with the closure bar groove of the endless lower seal member; and (iii) a body having a closing end wherein the lifting rib is in closing proximity with the closure bar, and an opening end wherein the lifting rib is in opening proximity with the closure bar. The slider is moveable along the endless upper seal member and the endless lower seal member to pass the upper and lower seal members within the slider from the opening end to the closing end, the slider moveable from a start position along a length of the endless upper and lower seal members to an end position, wherein the end position is located at at least one of: (A) the start position; and (B) substantially adjacent to the start position, and wherein the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface thereby forming the endless seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the releasably securable top has an inner surface, the inner surface including a male rib that cooperates with a female groove in a top surface of the endless upper seal member to assist in maintaining a proper alignment of the slider as the slider is moved along the endless upper seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the body of the slider comprises partial cylindrical shapes positioned to contact at least one of the endless upper and lower seal members.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the endless upper seal member includes a gap section wherein the lifting wing is not present.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a device for forming an endless seal comprises: (a) an endless upper seal member having a first mating surface; (b) an endless lower seal member having a second mating surface, wherein the second mating surface interlocks with the first mating surface; and (c) a slider moveable along the endless upper and lower seal members for interlocking the first mating surface to the second mating surface, thereby forming the endless seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, an endless seal or endless closure comprises at least one of (a) a gas migration resistant seal; (b) an air tight seal; (c) a water resistant seal; (d) a water proof seal; (e) a fluid permeable seal; and (f) a gas permeable seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, at least a portion of an endless upper seal member can be positioned over at least a portion of an endless lower seal member at the slider when the releasably securable top is in a first open position, wherein the releasably securable top can be placed in a second locked position wherein the slider locks the endless upper seal member to the endless lower seal member, and wherein the slider can be traversed along the endless upper and lower seal members to engage the first and second mating surfaces to form the endless seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the endless upper seal member has a lifting wing, the endless lower seal member has a closure bar groove, and the slider includes: (i) a lifting rib slidably cooperating with the lifting wing of the endless upper seal member; (ii) a closure bar slidably cooperating with the closure bar groove of the endless lower seal member; and (iii) a body having a closing end wherein the lifting rib is in closing proximity with the closure bar, and an opening end wherein the lifting rib is in opening proximity with the closure bar. The slider is moveable along the endless upper seal member and the endless lower seal member to pass the upper and lower seal members within the slider from the opening end to the closing end, the slider moveable from a start position along a length of the endless upper and lower seal members to an end position, wherein the end position is located at at least one of: (A) the start position, and (B) substantially adjacent to the start position, and wherein the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface thereby forming the endless seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a device for forming an endless closure, comprises: (a) a first endless closure member; (b) a second endless closure member, wherein the second endless closure member interlocks with the first endless closure member; and (c) means for interlocking moveable along the first and second endless closure members for interlocking the first endless closure member to the second endless closure member, thereby forming the endless closure.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the first endless closure member comprises a first mating surface that interlocks with a second mating surface of the second endless closure.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a novel device for forming a seal is provided, wherein the slider does not include a lifting rib and does not include a closure bar. Similarly, the first or upper seal member does not including a lifting wing, and the second or lower seal member does not include a closure bar groove. Thus, in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a sealing device is provided, comprising: (a) an upper seal member having a first mating surface; (b) a lower seal member having a second mating surface, wherein the second mating surface interlocks with the first mating surface; and (c) a slider for interlocking the first mating surface to the second mating surface, the slider having an intermediate lateral member having only a first side connected to a top of the slider and having only a second side connected to a bottom of the slider. The slider is moveable along the upper seal member and the lower seal member to pass the upper and lower seal members within the slider from an opening end to a closing end of the slider, wherein the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface, thereby forming the seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the intermediate lateral member comprises a first substantially upward oriented rib and a second substantially downward oriented rib, the first rib cooperating with the upper seal member as the slider is moved along the upper seal member, and the second rib cooperating with the lower seal member as the slider is moved along the lower seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a beginning stop block is provided at an end of the lower seal member, the beginning stop block including a means for releasably securing the upper seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the closing end of the slider is positioned adjacent the beginning stop block prior to moving the slider to form the seal.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the means for releasably securing comprises a projection to engage a hole in the upper seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the means for releasably securing utilizes at least one of: (i) a friction force for securing the upper seal member to the beginning stop block; and (ii) a magnetic force for securing the upper seal member to the beginning stop block.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the slider disengages at least one of the upper or lower seal members at at least one of: (i) an end of the upper or lower seal member; and (ii) a gap in the upper or lower seal member, wherein the gap has a length at least as long as a length of the slider.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a beginning stop block is provided at an end of one of the upper or lower seal members, the beginning stop block including a means for releasably securing at least one of the upper or lower seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the upper seal member may be separated from the lower seal member by application of a breakaway force between the upper and lower seal members, and wherein the slider does not block the separation of the upper seal member from the lower seal member along any portion of a length of the upper seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a product utilizing a breakaway sealing device is a sleeping bag.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the lower sealing member comprises a dual lower sealing member having first and second mating surfaces, wherein the first and second mating surfaces are spaced apart. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a second upper sealing member is provided for interlocking with the dual lower sealing member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a device for forming a seal is provided, the device comprising: (a) an upper seal member having a first mating surface; (b) a lower seal member having a second mating surface, wherein the second mating surface interlocks with the first mating surface; and (c) a slider for interlocking the first mating surface to the second mating surface, the slider having an intermediate lateral member having a front edge, the slider having at least one of: (i) a top having a top front edge located longitudinally behind the front edge of the intermediate lateral member; and (ii) a bottom having a bottom front edge located longitudinally behind a front of the intermediate lateral member. The slider is moveable along the upper seal member and the lower seal member to pass the upper and lower seal members within the slider from an opening end to a closing end of the slider, wherein the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface, thereby forming the seal. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, only a first side of the intermediate lateral member is connected to the top of the slider and wherein only a second side of the intermediate lateral member is connected to the bottom of the slider. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the intermediate lateral member comprises a first substantially upward oriented rib and a second substantially downward oriented rib, the first rib cooperating with the upper seal member as the slider is moved along the upper seal member, and the second rib cooperating with the lower seal member as the slider is moved along the lower seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a breakaway sealing device is provided, comprising: (a) an upper seal member having a first mating surface; (b) a lower seal member having a second mating surface, wherein the second mating surface interlocks with the first mating surface; and (c) a slider for interlocking the first mating surface to the second mating surface. The slider is moveable along the upper seal member and the lower seal member to pass the upper and lower seal members within the slider from an opening end to a closing end of the slider, wherein the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface, thereby forming the seal, wherein the slider disengages at least one of the upper or lower seal members at at least one of: (i) an end of the upper or lower seal member; and (ii) a gap in the upper or lower seal member, wherein the gap has a length at least as long as a length of the slider. The slider can be disengaged from the upper or lower seal member, and the upper seal member may be separated from the lower seal member by application of a breakaway force between the upper and lower seal members, and wherein the slider does not block the separation of the upper seal member from the lower seal member along any portion of a length of the upper seal member.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the breakaway force for the breakaway sealing device may be generated by forcing apart material connected to the upper and lower seal members.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, sliders used with sealing devices may comprise an intermediate lateral member having a front edge, the slider having at least one of: (i) a top having a top front edge located longitudinally behind the front edge of the intermediate lateral member; and (ii) a bottom having a bottom front edge located longitudinally behind a front of the intermediate lateral member; and in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, sealing members used in accordance with the foregoing slider do not include a closure bar groove or a lifting wing.
Products comprising a sealing device in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention can include hazardous material suits, fire suits, dry suits, dry bags, bivy sacks, waders, space suits, tents, shipping packages, household storage bags, map cases, chart cases, kayak skirts, backpack covers, computer cases, electronic device cases, watercraft containers, inflatable cases, flotation bags, flotation devices, waterproof pockets, fishing vest pockets, smell-proof pockets, wetsuits, jackets, sleeping bags, rain gear, boots, kayak jackets, wind breakers, and wind proof fleeces.
Various embodiments of the present invention are set forth in the attached figures and in the detailed description of the invention as provided herein and as embodied by the claims. It should be understood, however, that this Summary of the Invention may not contain all of the aspects and embodiments of the present invention, is not meant to be limiting or restrictive in any manner, and that the invention as disclosed herein and will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art to encompass obvious improvements and modifications thereto.
Additional advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following discussion, particularly when taken together with the accompanying drawings.
Several figures have been developed to assist with understanding the invention.
Following is a brief description of the figures that illustrate the invention and its various embodiments:
a is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a long closure bar;
b is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a moderate length closure bar;
c is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a short closure bar;
d is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a prong-shaped closure bar;
e is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a prong-shaped closure bar with seal members at the same elevation;
f is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a prong-shaped closure bar having an alternate end shape;
g is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has a moderate length closure bar with no end shape;
h is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has top and side mounted lifting rib;
i is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has top mounted lifting rib;
j is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider has top mounted lifting rib with seal members at the same elevation;
k is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile in which the slider is cylindrically shaped;
l is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile having a hook-shaped stiffener insert;
m is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile having a curved stiffener insert modified for placement in seal members that are at the same elevation;
n is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile having a stiffener insert that is nearly flat;
o is a cross-sectional view of a seal profile having a stabilizing rib attached to the lower seal member;
FIG. 17.1-17.11 are cross-sectional views of several simple shape patterns that may be added to make mating surface members;
a is an upper seal member that may be interlocked with a lower seal member of the exact same shape;
b is a lower seal member that may be interlocked with the seal member depicted in
c is the seal formed using seal members depicted in
a is a plan view of the slider of
b is a side elevation view of the slider of
a is a partial side elevation view of the endless sealing members of
b is a partial side elevation view of the components shown in
c is a partial side elevation view of the components of
a and 44b are opposite side elevation views of a separated block slider in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;
a is a front elevation view of the slider shown in
b and 45c are perspective views of the slider shown in
a is a perspective view of a sealing device in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the device including a beginning stop block;
b is a plan view of the device shown in
a is a side elevation view of another embodiment of a beginning stop block shown with an adjacent slider;
b is a front perspective view of the device shown in
c is a side perspective view of the beginning stop block portion of
d is a perspective view of the beginning stop block shown in
e and 48f are perspective views of the beginning stop block shown in
g is a side view of the device shown in
While the following disclosure describes the invention in connection with those embodiments presented, one should understand that the invention is not strictly limited to these embodiments. Furthermore, one should understand that the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and that in certain instances, the disclosure may not include details that are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as conventional details of fabrication and assembly.
One embodiment of the present invention is a device for creating a seal. The device includes an upper seal member, a lower seal member and a slider. The upper seal member has a first mating surface and a lifting wing. The lower seal member has a second mating surface and a closure bar groove. The first and second mating surfaces interlock to form a seal. The slider includes a lifting rib that slidably cooperates with the lifting wing of the upper seal member, and a closure bar that slidably cooperates with the closure bar groove of the lower seal member. The slider also includes a body having a closing end at which the lifting rib is in closing proximity with the closure bar and an opening end wherein the lifting rib is in opening proximity with the closure bar. When the slider is moved in a direction causing the upper seal member and the lower seal member to pass within the slider from the opening end to the closing end, the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface thereby creating a seal.
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In use, a seal 17 is formed by sliding slider 16 down the length of seal 17, which causes the slider 16 to interlock the mating surface 20 of upper seal member 12 with the mating surface 22 of lower seal member 14. As such, the present invention bears similarity to a zipper, whereby the user of the device zips the device 10 closed to form a seal, and unzips device 10 to gain access to the interior of the seal 17.
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It is an aspect of the present invention that a variety of materials may be used to construct a single device 10. The slider 16 is preferably made of a relatively hard material, such as, without limitation, a hard plastic, rubber, ceramic, metal, metal alloy, or a combination thereof. Mating surfaces 20 and 22 may, if desired, incorporate a multitude of materials. For example, individual male shapes 60 and female shapes 62 may be formed of one material, such as soft rubber, while the remaining portions of the upper seal member 12 and lower seal member 14 may be manufactured of a somewhat harder material that still behaves in a resilient manner. Furthermore, upper seal member 12 and lower seal member 14, including mating surfaces 20 and 22 may incorporate metallic or hard plastic inserts, while hook and loop materials such as velcro may be incorporated into the device 10 as well. In addition, a variety of other materials, such as, without limitation, gel, silicone, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fibers, metal or coil zipper sections, lubricants, and/or sealants may all be used in or on one or more of the components of the inventions disclosed herein.
The device for creating a seal of the present invention has a wide variety of uses and advantages. In general, the device can be used for outdoor clothing and apparel, outdoor equipment and cases, marine apparel and equipment, and even for everyday apparel. The device is particularly useful for products that are required to be fully watertight. Such products include, without limitation, hazardous material suits, fire suits, dry suits, dry bags, bivy sacks, waders, space suits, tents, shipping packages, household storage bags, map cases, chart cases, kayak skirts, backpack covers, computer cases, electronic device cases, watercraft containers, inflatable cases (for cameras, etc.), flotation bags, flotation devices, waterproof pockets, fishing vest pockets, smell-proof pockets (for bears, etc.), and wetsuits. The device of the present invention is also particularly useful for products requiring or benefitting from being wind proof. Such products include, without limitation, jackets, sleeping bags, rain gear, boots, kayak jackets, wind breakers, wind proof fleeces, and tents. In addition to the advantages of being waterproof and wind proof, the device of the present invention has a number of other advantages, including, without limitation, being: airtight, watertight, gas tight, wind proof, quiet, less likely to get caught or jammed, lightweight, nonmetal (i.e., light, cheap and not cold), fully recyclable, smooth to operate, inexpensive and easy to produce. This device also eliminates the need for zipper-covering flaps and can be used in essentially any zipper function, thereby allowing hundreds of new products to be made using the device. Specifically, such new products can include the following: zip-down waders, zip-down dry bags, zip-down bivy sacks, easy access kayak skirts, fully waterproof rope bags, fully waterproof pockets, watertight/airtight shipping packages, easy access dry suits, everyday camera bags for underwater photos or films, fully waterproof and fully functional backpacks or fanny packs, zip-down rain pants and zip-in-half rain tarps.
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h depicts a modified slider 16 shape that does not wrap around the top surface of the upper seal member 12. Here, the modified slider 16 of
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j illustrates that a combination of the above-described features may be utilized to form a slider/seal combination. Here,
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Referring now to FIGS. 17.1-17.11, it is a further aspect of the present invention to provide mating surfaces 20 and 22 that include a variety of shapes 70 along the length of the male shapes 60, as may be desired. For illustration purposes, all of the shapes shown are male shapes 60. However, it is to be understood that corresponding female shapes 62 are preferably used to mate with the male shapes 60 that may incorporate a simple shape 70 anywhere along its length.
a and 18b illustrate that a upper seal member 12 and lower seal member 14 may include male shapes 60 of variable height along their mating surfaces 20 and 22, respectively. In a preferred embodiment, a single mating surface is designed to mate with itself. More specifically, a single profile section is produced, cut, and flipped over to mate with itself and form a seal, as illustrated in
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Closure of the seal 17 occurs at closing end 72 because upper seal member 12 is placed in confinement with lower seal member 14, thereby pressing mating surface 20 of upper seal member 12 into the mating surface 22 of lower seal member 14. More particularly, the mating surface 20 of upper seal member 12 is pressed into the mating surface 22 of lower seal member 14 by upper canted portion 76 of slider 16′. As this action occurs, lower seal member 14 is held in place by closure bar 48 of slider 16′.
Canted portion 76 may have a horizontal interior surface 78. However, canted portion 76 is preferably tilted, or set at a downward angle α relative to a horizontal plane. This downward angle α functions to rotate the upper seal member 12 as its mating surface 20 is pressed into mating surface 22 of lower seal member 14. This rotation of upper seal member 12 assists in allowing slider 16′ to move more freely as it is used to zip the seal 17 closed or open. In addition, rotation of upper seal member 12 improves the air and water resisting characteristic of the seal in a closure state, by rotating the male shapes 60 into female shapes 62, thus improving the contact of their individual surfaces. Male shapes 60 and female shapes 62 used in conjunction with mating surfaces 20 and 22 that are sealed using slider 16′ may contain notches 64, projections 66, additional shapes 68, simple shapes 70, as well as all other features previously described for mating surfaces 20, 22 and their component structures.
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Slider 16′ stabilizes and controls the position of lower seal member 14 using closure bar 48. The aspects of closure bar 48 used in conjunction with slider 16′ encompass all of the permutations previously described. Without limitation, closure bar 48 may be relatively long, similar to that shown previously in
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In a further embodiment, the present invention includes a device for sealing a first edge of a first surface of an object with a second edge of a second surface of the object where the first edge is oriented substantially parallel to the second edge, the first and second surfaces are substantially coplanar, and the first surface extends in a direction opposite the second surface. The device includes an upper seal member, a lower seal member, a slider and a plug. The upper seal member is attached to the first edge and has a first mating surface. The lower seal member is attached to the second edge and has a second mating surface. The second mating surface and the first mating surface are releasably interlockable. The slider has a body, a slider interior structure and an exterior tongue and groove portion. The body includes an opening end and a closing end, with the closing end having a confining portion in which the first mating surface of the upper seal member is placed into interlocking contact with the second mating surface of the lower seal member. The slider interior structure cooperates with the first mating surface of the upper seal member, and cooperates with the second mating surface of the lower seal member. The plug has a plug interior structure, and an exterior tongue and groove portion. The plug interior structure cooperates with the first mating surface of the upper seal member, and cooperates with the second mating surface of the lower seal member. In a closing position, the plug interior structure interlocks with the slider interior structure, and the exterior tongue and groove portion of the plug interlocks with the slider tongue and groove portion. When the slider is moved in a direction causing the upper seal member and the lower seal member to pass within the slider from the opening end to the closing end, the slider confines the first mating surface into contact with the second mating surface thereby creating a seal.
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Preferably, seal 100 is used in conjunction with a variable height profile mating shape. That is, preferably, the male shapes 60 and female shapes 62 of the mating surfaces 20 and 22 of the upper seal member 12 and lower seal member 14 are set at different heights. For example, the mating profile shape shown in
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In accordance with embodiments of the invention, the slider 164 may have a curved shape substantially matching the curvature of the endless sealing members 156, 160. By way of example and not limitation, a slider used to seal a glove to a biological suit may have a greater curvature than a slider used to seal a tent.
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In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, and as those skilled in the art will appreciate, the endless sealing device 152 has a variety of possible applications, including, but not limited to: access openings, head coverings, cuffs, gloves, and/or boots attachments for chemical and/or biological suits; zip-in neck seals for dry suits; tent openings and/or tent interconnection openings; and encapsulating coverings, closures and/or bags.
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The beginning stop block 220 of sealing device 216 is preferably secured to one of either sealing members 12 and 14, and in a preferred embodiment, the beginning stop block 220 is secured to lower sealing member 14. The beginning stop block 220 includes a means for engaging the upper seal member 12. By way of example and not limitation, in at least one embodiment, the beginning stop block 220 includes a biased button 224 interconnected to a projection 228 for engaging a hole 218 located within the end portion of the upper seal member 12. In use, the slider 176 is positioned directly adjacent the beginning stop block 220, and then the upper seal member 12 is slid into the front 180 of the slider 176, which assists in routing the upper seal member 12 into the beginning stop block 220. The projection 228 then engages the hole 218 within the upper seal member 12 to releasably lock the upper seal member 12 into the beginning stop block 220. The bottom of the projection 228 preferably comprises a sloped surface 222 for smoothly engaging the hole 218, wherein the sloped surface 222 preferably slopes downward from the front to rear of the projection 228 (or downward from left to right as depicted in
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a illustrates the beginning stop block 220′ and a slider 232 located adjacent the beginning stop block 220′. The beginning stop block 220′ allows the upper sealing member 12 to be inserted through the front 180 of the slider 232, as a user would typically do when using a normal zipper system. However, instead of engaging a small projection as described for foregoing beginning stop block 220, the upper sealing member 12 is held in place by a means for releasably securing or gripping that is operatively associated with the beginning stop block 220′, where such means for gripping may include, but is not limited to, a series of grippers or scales 236 that grab the profile. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, there are many shape and size options for the scales 236, to include one or more of the structures such as biased projections, prongs, and a roughed surface, such as a bumps and/or a sand paper type surface. In general, the grippers or scales may be anything that will grab the upper sealing member 12 and hold it in place. As an alternate means of gripping the upper seal member, a small finger pump may be used to create a vacuum to hold the upper sealing member 12 to the beginning stop block 220′. Alternatively, the means for gripping may include one or more magnets. One such possible configuration comprises a small ferrous metal or magnet member connected to or integral with the end of the upper sealing member 12, with a complementary magnetically functioning member located within or operatively associated with the inside of the beginning stop block 220′, wherein the magnetic forces are sufficient to hold the upper sealing member 12 properly in place.
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The breakaway sealing device 240 preferably utilizes a separated block slider, such as previously described slider 176, wherein the slider 176 preferably includes one or more upper lateral member ribs 200 and lower lateral member ribs 208 extending from opposing sides of the intermediate lateral member 196. In addition, in one embodiment, the breakaway sealing device 240 further comprises an upper sealing member 12 that is slightly shorter than the lower sealing member 14, or alternatively, there exists a sufficient gap in the upper sealing member 12 to accommodate the slider 176. For such configurations, the slider 176 is able to completely disengage from the upper sealing member 12 in the vicinity of the cutaway portion or gap in the upper sealing member 12. It is to be understood that the slider 176 may alternatively disengage from the lower sealing member 14. This may be achieved by providing a shorter lower sealing member 14 than the upper sealing member 12, or by providing an lower sealing member 14 with a cutaway portion or gap, similar to that described herein for the upper sealing member. For purposes of explaining a preferred embodiment, the examples illustrated herein are directed to a slider 176 that disengages from the upper sealing member 12. When the slider 176 is disengaged from the upper sealing member 12, as shown in
In use, a user of the breakaway sealing device 240 is able to first close their sleeping bag 244 by routing the upper sealing member 12 into the slider 176 at the bottom 248 of their sleeping bag 244. This allows the user to then close their sleeping bag 244 when they move the slider 176 toward the top 252 of the sleeping bag 244.
For the breakaway sealing device 240, the one or more upper and lower lateral member ribs 200 and 208 help keep the slider 176 on the track of the lower seal member 14 once the slider 176 has been extended beyond and disengaged from the upper seal member 12.
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It is to be understood that the various sealing devices described herein may use one or more of any of the foregoing mating surfaces and male/female shapes, and/or combinations thereof, and such uses and possible combinations are within the scope of the present invention.
It is to be noted that the term “a” or “an” entity refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. It is also to be noted that the terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” can be used interchangeably.
While the above description and the drawings disclose and illustrate numerous alternative embodiments, one should understand, of course, that the invention is not limited to these embodiments. Those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains may make other modifications and other embodiments employing the principles of this invention, particularly upon considering the foregoing teachings. Therefore, by the appended claims, the applicant intends to cover any modifications and other embodiments.
The present invention, in various embodiments, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially as depicted and described herein, including various embodiments, subcombinations, and subsets thereof. Those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the present invention after understanding the present disclosure. The present invention, in various embodiments, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various embodiments hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance or achieving ease and\or reducing cost of implementation.
The foregoing discussion of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The foregoing is not intended to limit the invention to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the foregoing Detailed Description, for example, various features of the invention are grouped together in one or more embodiments for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description Of The Invention, with each claim standing on its own as a separate preferred embodiment of the invention.
Moreover though the description of the invention has included description of one or more embodiments and certain variations and modifications, other variations and modifications are within the scope of the invention, e.g., as may be within the skill and knowledge of those skilled in the art, after understanding the present disclosure. It is intended to obtain rights which include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted, including alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges or steps to those claimed, whether or not such alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges or steps are disclosed herein, and without intending to publicly dedicate any patentable subject matter.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/803,834 filed Mar. 17, 2004, entitled “DEVICE FOR CREATING A SEAL BETWEEN FABRICS OR OTHER MATERIALS,” which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/135,881 entitled “DEVICE FOR CREATING A SEAL BETWEEN FABRICS OR OTHER MATERIALS” filed on Apr. 29, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,721,999, issued Apr. 20, 2004, which claimed priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/287,938 filed on Apr. 30, 2001, and entitled “DEVICE FOR CREATING A WATERTIGHT SEAL BETWEEN FABRICS AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS”; in addition, the current continuation-in-part application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/622,191 filed Oct. 25, 2004 entitled “DEVICE FOR CREATING A SEAL BETWEEN FABRICS OR OTHER MATERIALS.” The above-identified patent applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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