1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a zipper head, particularly to one having a light-emitting function to look very dizzy and exotic when in use.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional zippers are used only for fastening clothes, bags, etc. quite monotonous and not intriguing at all, so they do not satisfy curiosity of adolescents generally fond of variations.
The feature of the invention is a light-emitting unit fixed on a rear side of a zipper head or the pull head of a zipper, and the light-emitting unit includes a light emitter, a battery supplying the light emitter with electricity and a changeover switch. When the light emitter powered gives out light, the light shines through the front side of the zipper head, letting the zipper head look like very exotic and strange.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first embodiment of a light-emitting zipper head in the present invention, as shown in
The zipper head 10 is transparent, having a recess 11 formed in its rear side as shown i
The light-emitting unit 20 is fixed on a rear surface of the protective cap 12 and received in the recess 11, consisting of a light emitter 21, an electronic board 22, a battery 23, and a changeover switch 24. The electronic board 22 is fixed on the rear side of the cap 12, and the light emitter 21 (may be LED), the battery 23 and the changeover switch 24 are deposited properly on the electronic board 22. The changeover switch 24 is connected between the light emitter 21 and the battery 23.
In using the light-emitting zipper head, referring to
Next,
In using the second embodiment of a light-emitting zipper head, the switch 24 is flicked to turn on the light emitter 21, which then gives out light to shine through the front side of the transparent pull head 30. So the transparent pull head 30 may look like exotic and strange to greatly intrigue adolescents.
Further, if the light-emitting zipper head is to be applied on clothes needing washing, the protective cap 12, 32 can be designed to be removable so the light-emitting unit 20 may be removed temporarily for preventing the light-emitting unit 20 from getting wet. Of course, provided that the protective cap 12, 32 and the recess 11, 31 are treated especially to be water-proof, then the protective cap 12 or 32 does not need to be removed off.
The light-emitting zipper head according to the invention has the following advantages, as can be seen from the foresaid description.
While the preferred embodiments have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.