A commonplace type of zipper comprises two rows of inter-lockable elements (or teeth) and a slider which can be moved in an opening direction to open the zipper and in a closing direction to close the zipper.
Examples of such zippers are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,599,078 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,418. Each of these documents discloses a zipper that has a slider which includes an automatic locking mechanism that serves to prevent unintentional movement of the slider in the opening direction. In each case, the locking mechanism includes a control member that is moveable from a locking position, in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is prevented, to an unlocking position. Movement of the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position is achieved by application of a force to the control member via a pull tab which physically engages the control member. In both U.S. Pat. No. 2,599,078 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,418, the control member has a pin, formed integrally with the control member, the pin interposing between the elements of the zipper to achieve the locking.
Other zippers have sliders that are provided with security locking mechanisms incorporating combination locks or key operated locks and which allow the slider to be locked to prevent unauthorised opening of the zipper.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a zipper having a slider moveable in an opening direction to open the zipper and in a closing direction to close the zipper, the slider comprising a control member and a casing, the control member being moveable between a locking position in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is prevented and an unlocking position in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is allowed, wherein when the control member is in the locking position the casing at least partially encloses the control member so as to substantially prevent the application of a contact force tending to move the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position, the control member being at least partly formed of a material to which a magnetic force is applied by a permanent magnet in proximity whereby to allow the control member to be moved from the locking position to the unlocking position by application of a magnetic force to the control member.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a slider for a zipper, comprising a control member and a casing, the control member being moveable between a locking position for preventing opening of a zipper incorporating the slider and an unlocking position for allowing opening of the zipper, wherein when the control member is in the locking position the casing at least partially encloses the control member so as to substantially prevent the application of a contact force tending to move the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position, the control member being at least partly formed of a material to which a magnetic force is applied by a permanent magnet in proximity whereby to allow the control member to be moved from the locking position to the unlocking position by application of a magnetic force to the control member.
As used herein the term “contact force” refers to a mechanical force applied through physical contact between two solid objects such as a force applied by pushing or mechanical engagement, or a force applied via friction, but does not extend to any force which requires adhesion between the two objects nor to magnetic attraction or repulsion between the two objects.
Proximity, as used herein encompasses both nearby but not touching, and also touching.
Preferably, in either the first or second aspects of the invention, the casing substantially fully encloses the control member. The control member is moveable from the locking position to the unlocking position by a magnetic force applied to the control member by a permanent magnet in proximity to and external to the casing.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a zipper having a slider moveable in an opening direction to open the zipper and in a closing direction to close the zipper, the slider comprising a control member and a casing, the control member being moveable between a locking position in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is prevented and an unlocking position in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is allowed, the casing substantially fully enclosing the control member, the control member being at least partly formed of a material to which a magnetic force is applied by a permanent magnet in proximity whereby to allow the control member to be moved from the locking position to the unlocking position by application of a magnetic force to the control member by a permanent magnet in proximity to and external to the casing.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a slider for a zipper, comprising a control member and a casing, the control member being moveable between a locking position for preventing opening of a zipper incorporating the slider and an unlocking position for allowing opening of the zipper, the casing substantially fully enclosing the control member, the control member being at least partly formed of a material to which a magnetic force is applied by a permanent magnet in proximity whereby to allow the control member to be moved from the locking position to the unlocking position by application of a magnetic force to the control member by a permanent magnet in proximity to and external to the casing.
Unless otherwise stated, the following preferred features are independent of one another and are applicable to all aspects of the invention.
Preferably, the magnetic force is magnetic attraction. The material is preferably a ferrite material. The casing is preferably formed of a non-magnetic material.
Preferably, the slider is provided with means for resiliently urging the control member into the locking position. Where such resilient urging means are provided, it is desirable for the slider to have a detent mechanism operable to hold the control member in the unlocking position, against the resilient urging means, once the control member has been moved to the unlocking position.
Preferably, the slider is provided with a button which can be operated directly by hand to move the control member from the unlocking position to the locking position. The button may be part of the casing. Where both a button and a detent mechanism are provided, operation of the button over-rides the detent mechanism to move the control member from the unlocking position to the locking position.
Preferably, the zipper has two rows of inter-lockable elements and the slider includes a locking member moveable between a locking position and an unlocking position. When the locking member is in the locking position, the locking member is interposed between the elements to prevent sliding movement of the slider in the opening direction and when the locking member is in the unlocking position the slider is slideable in the opening direction to open the zipper. Movement of the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position causes or allows the locking member to move from the locking position to the unlocking position.
Where such a locking member is provided, the control member is preferably operatively linked to the locking member so that movement of the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position causes the locking member to move from the locking position to the unlocking position. This can be achieved by magnetic attraction between the control member and the locking member.
Where a locking member is provided, the locking member preferably has a pivot portion and a pin portion. The locking member pivots between the locking position and the unlocking position substantially around a point defined by the pivot portion and the pin portion is interposed between elements to prevent movement of the slider in the opening direction when the locking member is in the locking position.
Preferably, the slider defines a Y-shaped channel for receiving two rows of zipper elements. In this case, the slider includes a locking pin which projects into the Y-shaped channel when the control member is in the locking position. Preferably, the locking pin is at least partially retracted from the Y-shaped channel when the control member is in the unlocking position.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a kit comprising a zipper according to the first or third aspects of the invention and a permanent magnet for moving the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, there is provided a security bag comprising a bag closed by a zipper according to the first or third aspects of the invention. The bag is preferably formed at least partially from a transparent plastics material so as to allow the contents of the bag to be viewed.
The following is a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention, by way of example, reference being made to the appended schematic drawings in which:
Referring first to
The slider 14 is engaged with the two rows 10, 12 of elements 13 so that the slider 14 can be slid both in an opening direction, so as to open the zipper, and also in a closing direction, so as to close the zipper.
Referring now to
As best seen in
The opening direction of movement of the slider 14 corresponds to movement of the slider 14, relative to the two rows 10, 12 of elements 13, from the right hand side to the left hand side as shown in
Referring to
A cylindrical wall 40 is fixed to the upper surface of the top plate 18, around the periphery of the top plate 18. An upper end of the cylindrical wall 40 is provided with an inwardly projecting flange 42 and an opening 44. A button 46 fits within the opening 44. The button 46 is provided with a flange 48 which cooperates with the flange 42 on the cylindrical wall 40 to prevent the button 46 from moving in an upward direction, as shown in
As seen in
Still referring to
The slider 14 also includes a detent 66. The detent 66 includes a cup portion 68 which has an open end facing towards the cylindrical wall 40 and a closed end facing generally towards the control member 58. A rounded head 70 is provided on the closed end of the cup portion 68. A second helical spring 72 is held within the cup portion 68 and acts between the cup portion 68 and the cylindrical wall 40 to urge the cup portion 68 and the rounded head 70 towards the control member 58. The cup portion 68 and the rounded head 70 of the detent 66 are formed of a plastics material.
Although not shown for the purpose of clarity, the slider 14 may also be provided with various internal walls or structures serving to hold the control member 58 and the detent 66 in the correct positions, so as to allow movement of the control member 58 and the detent 66 between the positions shown in
The operation of the zipper will now be described.
The natural configuration of the slider 14 is the locking configuration that is shown in
The locking pin 56 has a first planar surface 74 which, when the pivoting locking member 50 is in the locking position shown in
The locking pin 56 also has an angled surface 76. When the pivoting locking member 50 is in the locking position, as shown in
As seen in
In order to unlock the slider 14 from the locked configuration shown in
The control member 58 no longer pushes down against the pivoting locking member 50. The disc magnet 62 provided in the control member 58 attracts the pivoting locking member 50 (which is made of stainless steel) and causes the pivoting locking member 50 to pivot into the unlocking raised position shown in
The slider 14 is returned to the locking configuration shown in
Hence, the zipper is normally in a locking configuration, preventing unauthorised opening of the zipper. However, the zipper can be unlocked, using a strong permanent magnet of a type already commonly used in the retail trade, in a manner which is fast, easy and fool-proof. Unlike existing zippers which can be locked against unauthorised opening, there is no need to remember a code of a combination lock or to carry an appropriate key. The slider can be locked simply by pressing the button 46.
A highly desirable use of the zipper is shown in
In use, a product is placed within the bag and the zipper is closed by sliding the slider 14 in the closing direction. As the slider 14 is in the locking configuration shown in
It will be appreciated that many adaptations may be made to the zipper, or to the security bag, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
In one such adaptation, the detent 66 and the pivoting locking member 50 may be dispensed with. Instead, the control member 58 may be provided with a locking pin either firmly attached to the control member 58 or formed integrally with the control member 58. The control member 58, together with the associated locking pin, would then be permanently urged downwardly, by the helical spring 64, so that the locking pin interposes between elements 13 of the two rows 10, 12. In this way, the slider 14 would be locked against movement in the opening direction unless and until the detaching magnet 78 is placed against the slider 14 so as to move the control member against the first helical spring 64 into an unlocking position. In this adaptation, the control member 58 would move back into the locking position as soon as the detaching magnet 78 is removed. Accordingly, in this embodiment, it would be necessary to hold the detaching magnet 78 against the slider during the whole time that the slider was being moved in the opening direction.
In another alternative embodiment, it is not necessary for the control member to be fully enclosed. The control member could, for example, take the form of a metal cylinder. Instead of the casing described above, the control member would fit closely within a cylindrical tube having an open end. The control member could then be lifted into an unlocking position by inserting a cylindrical magnet into the open end of the tube, so as to bring the magnet into contact with the control member, and then pulling the magnet upwardly so as to pull the control member upwardly into an unlocking position. The cylindrical tube would prevent a thief from obtaining purchase on the control member either with his fingers or with a tool, as only the planar end surface of the cylindrical locking member would be accessible.
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