The embodiments herein relate generally to fasteners. More specifically, embodiments of the invention are directed to a flexible magnetic fastening apparatus.
In today's world, there are many different types of fasteners used in clothing, bags, and backpacks to name a few. Snaps, buttons, zippers, and hook and loop fasteners have become the norm. Fashion will always have a place for many of these fasteners due to their appeal in the industry. Hook and loop fasteners have become a staple in many of today's products due to their lightweight nature and cost.
However, these fasteners have several limitations. In particular, hook and loop fasteners can wear out over time and are noisy when pulled apart from each other. In hunting and military applications, hook and loop fasteners have become a staple in clothing and gear such as cases and bags. In these applications, silence is crucial. In hunting, it could mean the difference between landing a trophy animal or not. In the military, it could be a matter of life or death. Other existing fasteners such as snaps, buttons, zippers and other fastening components similarly are limited due to their noise during use. Further, several of these fasteners are not efficiently operated such as in the case of zippers because the user has to align rows of teeth together to operate the slider. Other fasteners such as buttons are not durable because they frequently fall off the clothing, apparel or bag used.
As such, there is a need in the industry for a flexible magnetic fastening apparatus that addresses the limitations of the prior art, which provides a fastener with enhanced strength that reduces the amount of noise generated during use. There is a further need for the flexible magnetic fastening apparatus to engage and disengage with enhanced efficiency.
In certain embodiments of the invention, a flexible magnetic fastening apparatus with enhanced strength and reduced noise during use is provided. The magnetic fastening apparatus comprises a pair of fasteners comprising an upper fastener detachably coupled to a lower fastener, each fastener in the upper and lower fasteners comprising a fabric layer that encapsulates a magnetic member so that the fabric layer forms a top surface and a bottom surface, the magnetic member in each fastener in the upper and lower fasteners comprising a positive magnetic pole at the bottom surface of the fabric layer and a negative magnetic pole at the top surface of the fabric layer, wherein the negative magnetic pole of the magnetic member in the lower fastener attracts the positive magnetic pole of the magnetic member in the upper fastener, thereby coupling the bottom surface of the upper fastener to the top surface of the lower fastener.
In an alternative embodiment, the magnetic member in the upper fastener comprises a central portion having a positive magnetic pole in contact with the bottom surface of the fabric layer and an outer portion having a negative magnetic pole in contact with the bottom surface of the fabric layer. In this embodiment, the magnetic member in the lower fastener comprises a central portion having a negative magnetic pole in contact with the top surface of the fabric layer and an outer portion having a positive magnetic pole in contact with the top surface of the fabric layer.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention will be made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the figures disclose one or more embodiments of the present invention.
In certain embodiments as depicted in
In each fastener, fabric layer 16 is disposed entirely around magnetic member 18 and secured to itself using stitching. This encapsulates magnetic member 18 within fabric layer 16. It shall be appreciated that staples, snap components or other fasteners can be used instead in alternative embodiments to secure fabric layer 16 to itself. In an alternative embodiment, each fastener in upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 can be formed by using multiple fabric layers 16 that are coupled together.
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In one embodiment, protrusions 22 are coupled to bottom surface 12 of upper fastener 11. Similarly, protrusions 22 are coupled to top surface 14 of lower fastener 13. Protrusions 22 may comprise various shapes and sizes, and be made from any materials including, but not limited to, plastic, rubber and other materials. Protrusions 22 are coupled to fabric layer 16 of upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 using an adhesive or alternative fasteners.
In operation, upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 are oriented and coupled together so that bottom surface 12 of upper fastener 11 contacts top surface 14 of lower fastener 13. The positive magnetic poles of the crushed magnetic members in upper fastener 11 attract the negative magnetic poles of the crushed magnetic members in lower fastener 13 to firmly secure upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 together. Upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 can be easily attached or detached from each other by placing the fasteners together or pulling them apart. In the attached position, protrusions 22 of upper fastener 11 interlock with protrusions 22 of lower fastener 13. This prevents lateral movement of upper fastener 11 relative to lower fastener 13 and detachment of upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 from one another.
Upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 can be attached to any apparel, bags, equipment or other items as desired. Since upper and lower fasteners 11, 13 are made from flexible fabric layer 16 and a plurality of crushed magnetic members, the fasteners can conform to variable shaped items with ease.
In certain embodiments as depicted in
Electromagnet 34 is adjusted so that its top surface facing fabric layer 16 comprises a positive or negative magnetic pole. This selected magnetic polarity allows the plurality of crushed or small magnets on fabric layer 16 to align with the same orientation and magnetic pole facing fabric layer 16. A flexible adhesive 20 such as tape is disposed on the plurality of crushed or small magnets to maintain the orientation of the magnetic members.
The exposed tape is covered with fabric layer 16. This is accomplished by either wrapping the prior fabric layer 16 around the crushed or small magnets of magnetic member 18 and securing it to itself or securing another fabric layer 16 to the prior fabric layer 16 to encapsulate magnetic member 18. In one embodiment, protrusions 22 are coupled to fabric layer 16 if desired.
It shall be appreciated that various modifications can be made to magnetic fastening apparatus 10. In an alternative embodiment as depicted in
In one embodiment, a plurality of magnetic members 18 are arranged in a plurality of sets of magnetic members within fabric layer 16 with each set of magnetic members oriented in an opposite magnetic pole orientation from each adjacent set of magnetic members. This orientation of magnetic members 18 in first alternate upper and lower fasteners 15, 17 prevents the upper and lower fasteners from sliding laterally relative to each other when the upper and lower fasteners are connected together. It shall be appreciated that any number of magnetic members 18 and sets of magnetic members can be used in first alternate upper and lower fasteners 15, 17.
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In operation, second alternate upper and lower fasteners 61, 63 are coupled together as depicted in
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In operation, third alternate upper and lower fasteners 71, 73 are coupled together as depicted in
The specific shape of the central and outer regions of each fastener in third alternate upper and lower fasteners 71, 73 ensures the upper and lower fasteners consistently engage together in the same orientation every time. Further, this arrangement also prevents the upper fastener from rotating relative to the lower fastener. As a result, third alternate magnetic fastening apparatus 70 is beneficial in applications such as mounting a body camera to a law enforcement officer, where it is desirable for the camera to be securely fixed to the user's body and facing forward at all times without rotating or moving out of place.
It shall be appreciated that the flexible magnetic fastening apparatuses described in embodiments of the invention have several advantages. The upper and lower fasteners in these apparatuses are flexible to conform to different shaped surfaces. This allows the magnetic fastening apparatuses to be used in a wide variety of applications and items. Since magnetic members are used in the apparatuses, the upper and lower fasteners can be engaged and disengaged relative to each other efficiently with little to no noise. Further, the use of magnetic members in the apparatuses enhances the durability of the upper and lower fasteners, as there are no components that excessively rub or slide against each other during use.
It shall be appreciated that the components of the flexible magnetic fastening apparatus described in several embodiments herein may comprise any alternative known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. It shall be appreciated that the components of the flexible magnetic fastening apparatus described herein may be manufactured and assembled using any known techniques in the field.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention, the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
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