Claims
- 1. A loop fastener comprising:
- (a) a flexible filament having a first end and a second end;
- (b) a socket, said socket having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a front end, said first end of said flexible filament being disposed both on top of said top surface and against said front end, said socket being provided with a channel and a flange, said channel extending from said top surface to said bottom surface, said flange extending partially into said channel, said flexible filament extending away from said socket generally perpendicularly relative to said channel; and
- (c) an inserting element disposed at said second end of said flexible filament, said inserting element including a plug insertable into said channel and past said flange, said plug being engageable with said flange after said plug has been inserted therepast so as to keep said plug from being easily withdrawn back past said flange.
- 2. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said flexible filament and said inserting element has a longitudinal axis and wherein the respective longitudinal axes of said flexible filament and said inserting element are coaxial.
- 3. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible filament is straight prior to its being used.
- 4. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible filament, said socket and said inserting part form a unitary structure made of molded plastic.
- 5. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plug comprises a head and a pair of outwardly biasing spring tabs, each of said outwardly biasing spring tabs being attached at one end thereof to said head.
- 6. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inserting part further comprises a stop for limiting forward movement of said plug past said flange.
- 7. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 6 wherein said inserting part further comprises a stop for limiting forward movement of said plug past said flange, said stop being appropriately spaced from said plug to prevent tampering with said spring tabs once said plug has been inserted past said flange.
- 8. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said socket is generally octagonal in transverse cross-sectional shape.
- 9. A loop fastener comprising:
- (a) a flexible filament having a first end and a second end;
- (b) a socket, said socket having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a front end, said first end of said flexible filament being joined both to said top surface and to said front end, said socket being provided with a channel and a flange, said channel extending from said top surface to said bottom surface, said flange extending partially into said channel, said flexible filament extending away from said socket generally perpendicularly relative to said channel, wherein said channel is generally circular in transverse cross-section and wherein said flange is a circumferential flange that extends partially into said channel, said flange being shaped to include an arcuate surface which extends convexly downwardly a short distance from said top surface and a slightly upwardly angled surface which extends outwardly a short distance from the bottom of said arcuate surface, said flange dividing said channel into a lower portion and an upper portion, said upper portion and said lower portion being interconnected by an aperture defined by said flange; and
- (c) an inserting element disposed at said second end of said flexible filament, said inserting element including a plug insertable into said channel and past said flange, said plug being engageable with said flange after said plug has been inserted therepast so as to keep said plug from being easily withdrawn back past said flange.
- 10. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 9 wherein said plug comprises a head and a pair of outwardly biasing spring tabs, each of said outwardly biasing spring tabs being attached at one end thereof to said head.
- 11. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 9 wherein said socket is generally octagonal in transverse cross-sectional shape.
- 12. A loop fastener comprising:
- (a) a flexible filament having a first end and a second end;
- (b) a socket, said socket being disposed at said first end of said flexible filament, said socket being provided with a channel and a flange, said flange extending partially into said channel, said socket being generally octagonal in cross-sectional shape;
- (c) an inserting element disposed at said second end of said flexible filament, said inserting element including a plug insertable into said channel and past said flange, said plug being engageable with said flange after said plug has been inserted therepast so as to keep said plug from being easily withdrawn from said channel back past said flange.
- 13. A loop fastener comprising:
- (a) a flexible filament having a first end and a second end,
- (b) a socket, said socket being disposed at said first end of said flexible filament, said socket having a top surface, a bottom surface, a channel, said channel extending from said top surface to said bottom surface and being generally circular in transverse cross-section, and a circumferential flange, said circumferential flange extending partially into said channel and being shaped to include an arcuate surface extending convexly downwardly from said top surface; and
- (c) an inserting element disposed at said second end of said flexible filament, said inserting element including a plug insertable into said channel and engageable with said circumferential flange so as to keep said plug from being easily withdrawn from said channel back past said circumferential flange.
- 14. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 13 wherein said socket has a front end and wherein said first end of said flexible filament is disposed both on top of said top surface and against said front end of said socket.
- 15. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 14 wherein said socket is generally octagonal in transverse cross-section.
- 16. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 13 wherein said socket is generally octagonal in transverse cross-section.
- 17. The loop fastener as claimed in claim 13 wherein said circumferential flange further comprises a slightly upwardly angled surface which extends outwardly a short distance from the bottom of said arcuate surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of presently-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/054,195, filed Apr. 2, 1998, in the names of Charles L. Deschenes et al., which in turn is a continuation-in-part of presently-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/054,099, filed Apr. 1, 1998, in the names of Charles L. Deschenes et al., both of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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