Claims
- 1. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener comprising a base fabric provided on one surface thereof with a multiplicity of hook-like fastening elements and a multiplicity of loop-like fastening elements, wherein:
- a height of said loop-like fastening elements is larger than a height of said hook-like fastening elements, such that top portions of said loop-like fastening elements extend above top portions of said hook-like fastening elements so as to act as a cover over said hook-like elements to prevent damage to adjacent textiles by said hook-like elements and provide for a smooth contact surface;
- said mixed hook/loop separable fastener further having a tensile strength and peeling strength as determined according to JIS L-3416 on a sample obtained by attaching two sheets of said mixed hook/loop separable fastener having the same construction to each other of at least 0.50 kg/cm.sup.2 and at least 55 g/cm, respectively.
- 2. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 1 wherein said hook-like fastening elements comprise a synthetic monofilament having a diameter of 0.1 to 0.4 mm and said loop-like fastening elements comprise a synthetic multifilament yarn consisting of 2-50 filaments having a diameter of 20 to 100.mu..
- 3. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 2, wherein at least said hook-like fastening elements comprise polyester fiber or polyamide fiber.
- 4. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 2, wherein said hook-like fastening elements comprise a synthetic fiber having a larger heat shrinkage than that of a synthetic fiber used for said loop-like fastening elements.
- 5. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 4, wherein said hook-like fastening elements comprise polypropylene fiber and said loop-like fastening elements comprise polyester fiber or polyamide fiber.
- 6. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 1, wherein said hook-like fastening elements are mushroom-shaped.
- 7. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 6, wherein said mushroom-shaped projections are formed from a thermoplastic synthetic monofilament having a diameter of 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
- 8. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one row of said hook-like fastening elements and at least one row of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 9. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of rows of said hook-like fastening elements and a plurality of rows of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 10. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 1, wherein the height of said loop-like fastening elements is greater than the height of the hook-like fastening elements by at least 0.2 mm.
- 11. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners comprising attaching to each other two sheets of a mixed hook/loop separable fastener having the same construction, wherein:
- said separable fastener comprises a base fabric provided on one surface thereof with a multiplicity of hook-like fastening elements and a multiplicity of loop-like fastening elements;
- a height of said loop-like fastening elements is larger than a height of said hook-like fastening elements, such that top portions of said loop-like fastening elements extend above top portions of said hook-like fastening elements so as to act as a cover over said hook-like fastening elements to prevent damage to adjacent textiles by said hook-like fastening elements and provide for a smooth contact surface;
- wherein said hook-like fastening elements comprise shaped projections having a swollen head at each of their ends and said loop-like fastening elements comprise a multifilament yarn consisting of 2-50 filaments having a diameter of 20 to 100.mu..
- 12. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners according to claim 11, wherein at least one row of said hook-like fastening elements and at least one row of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 13. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of rows of said hook-like fastening elements and a plurality of rows of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 14. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners according to claim 11, wherein the height of said loop-like fastening elements is greater than the height of said loop-like fastening elements by at least 0.2 mm.
- 15. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener comprising:
- a base fabric provided on one surface thereof with a multiplicity of hook-like fastening elements and a multiplicity of loop-like fastening elements; wherein:
- said hook-like fastening elements and said loop-like fastening elements have cooperatively related heights, the height of said loop-like fastening elements being greater than the height of said hook-like fastening elements such that top portions of said loop-like fastening elements extend above top portions of said hook-like fastening elements and act as cover over said hook-like fastening elements, which provides for a smooth contact surface;
- wherein said hook-like fastening elements comprise shaped projections having a swollen head at each of their ends and said loop-like fastening elements comprise a multifilament yarn consisting of 2-50 filaments having a diameter 20 to 100.mu..
- 16. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 15, wherein at least one row of said hook-like fastening elements and at least one row of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 17. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 15, wherein a plurality of rows of said hook-like fastening elements and a plurality of rows of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 18. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 15, wherein the length of said loop-like fastening elements is greater than the length of the hook-like fastening elements by at least 0.2 mm.
- 19. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners comprising attaching to each other two sheets of a mixed hook/loop separable fastener having the same construction, wherein:
- said separable fastener comprises a base fabric provided on one surface thereof with a multiplicity of hook-like fastening elements and a multiplicity of loop-like fastening elements; and
- said hook-like fastening elements and said loop-like fastening elements having cooperatively related heights, the height of said loop-like fastening elements being greater than the height of said hook-like fastening elements such that top portions of said loop-like fastening elements extend above top portions of said hook-like fastening elements and not as cover over said hook-like fastening elements, which provides for a smooth contact surface;
- said mixed hook/loop separable fastener further having a tensile strength and peeling strength as determined according to JIS L-3416 on a sample obtained by attaching two sheets having the same construction to each other of at least 0.50 kg/cm.sup.2 and at least 55 g/cm, respectively.
- 20. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners according to claim 17, wherein at least one row of said hook-like fastening elements and at least one row of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 21. The use of mixed hook/loop separable fasteners according to claim 19, wherein a plurality of rows of said hook-like fastening elements and a plurality of rows of said loop-like fastening elements are provided on said one surface of the base fabric.
- 22. A mixed hook/loop separable fastener according to claim 19, wherein the length of said loop-like fastening elements is greater than the length of the hook-like fastening elements by at least 0.2 mm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/064,679, filed on May 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,369,852 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/805,887, filed Dec. 12, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,231,738.
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