Claims
- 1. A hook structure for a molded surface fastener having a multiplicity of hooks molded integrally on an upper surface of a plate-like substrate;
- wherein each of said hooks has a rising portion and a hook-shape engaging portion extending forwardly from an upper end of said rising portion, said rising portion having a rear surface rising obliquely in a smooth curve from said substrate, a front surface rising upwardly from said substrate, and side surfaces from at least one of which a reinforcing rib extends;
- wherein a straight line drawn between a peak of said reinforcing rib and a peak of an arcuate, concave lower surface of said hook-shape engaging portion is substantially parallel to the upper surface of said plate-like substrate;
- wherein the reinforcing rib is rising upwardly and substantially centrally from a side surface of said rising portion of each of said hooks; and
- wherein a straight line passing a center point in height of the reinforcing rib and parallel to the upper surface of the substrate crosses a width of the reinforcing rib and a width of the rising portion of each of said hooks in such a manner that a ratio of the width of the reinforcing rib to the width of the rising portion is 1/5 to 1/2.
- 2. A hook structure according to claim 1, wherein said reinforcing rib is rising perpendicularly and substantially centrally from the base of said rising portion and has a varying width progressively increasing from around the center in height toward the base of said rising portion.
- 3. A hook structure according to claim 2, wherein said reinforcing rib is rising perpendicularly and substantially centrally from the base, is curved from around the center in height toward the upper end with substantially the same width along the axis of the hook and has a varying width increasing progressively from around the center in height to the base.
- 4. A hook structure according to claim 1, wherein said reinforcing rib is profiled from around the center in height toward the upper end with substantially the same width along the axis of the hook and has a varying width increasing progressively from around the center in height to the base.
- 5. In a hook structure for a molded surface fastener having a multiplicity of hooks molded integrally on an upper surface of a plate-like substrate; wherein each of said hooks has a rising portion and a hook-shape engaging portion extending forwardly from an upper end of said rising portion, said rising portion having a rear surface rising obliquely in a smooth curve from said substrate, a front surface rising upwardly from said substrate, and side surfaces from at least one of which a reinforcing rib extends, the improvement comprising:
- said hook and reinforcing rib shaped such that a straight line between a peak of said reinforcing rib and a peak of an arcuate, concave lower surface of said hook-shape engaging portion is substantially parallel to the upper surface of said plate-like substrate;
- the reinforcing rib is rising upwardly and substantially centrally from a side surface of said rising portion of each of said hooks; and
- a straight line passing a center point in height of the reinforcing rib and parallel to the upper surface of the substrate crosses a width of the reinforcing rib and a width of the rising portion of each of said hooks in such a manner that a ratio of the width of the reinforcing rib to the width of the rising portion is 1/5 to 1/2.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 5, wherein said reinforcing rib is rising perpendicularly and substantially centrally from the base of said rising portion and has a varying width progressively increasing from around the center in height toward the base of said rising portion.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 5, wherein said reinforcing rib is profiled from around the center point in height toward the upper end with substantially the same width along the axis of the hook and has a varying width increasing progressively from around the center in height to the base.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/298,170, filed Aug. 30, 1994 now abandoned.
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