Positioning mechanism of a zipper slide

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647599
  • Patent Number
    6,647,599
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Knight; Anthony
    • Jackson; André L.
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
A positioning mechanism of a zipper slide for engaging or disengaging two lengths of teeth on two opposite teeth tapes is disclosed. The positioning mechanism includes: a main body having a buckling portion, a plane surface, a recess, and a support portion formed thereon, wherein a positioning member positioned on the buckling portion of the main body, wherein the positioning member has a locking part, which can insert into the recess of the main body, formed in one end of the positioning member; a pull tab unit for facilitating the manipulation of pulling the zipper slide, wherein the pull tab unit has a beam that is placed on the plane surface; and a lid connected with a top surface of the main body and covering the buckling portion, the plane surface, the recess, the support portion, the positioning portion, and the front of the pull tab unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to the field of zipper slides, and more particularly to a zipper slide provided with positioning means for restraining interlocking teeth thereof from disengaging when the slide has been moved with a coupled pull tab to a desired position on a zipper.




2. Description of the Prior Art





FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

illustrate a typical positioning mechanism for a zipper slide. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the positioning mechanism generally includes a slide body


10


that is integrally made by metal or the like, a positioning member


11


, a lid


12


and a pull tab unit


13


. On a top surface of the slide body


10


there are provided a buckling portion


101


and an upwardly extending support portion


102


. The buckling portion


101


and the support portion


102


are used to buckle the positioning member


11


and the lid


12


, respectively. Between the buckling portion


101


and the support portion


102


there are provided a plane surface


105


and a recess


103


. When assembled, a beam


131


of the pull tab unit


13


is placed on the plane surface


105


(as indicated in FIG.


3


). The lid


12


covers the buckling portion


101


, the plane surface


105


, the recess


103


, the support portion


102


, the positioning member


11


, and the front of the pull tab unit


13


.




Engagement channel


104


is provided in a front end of the slide body


10


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the engagement channel


104


slides along the lengths of interlocking teeth


141


of the teeth tapes


14


to facilitate the engagement and disengagement thereof.




The positioning member


11


is monolithically made by using punching technique known in the art. On top of the positioning member


11


there is a pressing spring piece


112


that is connected with the positioning member


11


in a tilt angle as illustrated in

FIG. 1. A

locking part


111


is provided in one distal end of the positioning member


11


for locking or positioning the interlocking teeth


141


of the teeth tapes


14


in place. When assembled, the locking part


111


is inserted into the recess


103


. By pulling the pull tab unit


13


in a tilt angle relative to the top surface of the slide body


10


, as indicated in FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

, the locking part


111


separates from the interlocking teeth


141


to permit the sliding of the zipper slide.




Still referring to FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

, the positioning member


11


and pull tab unit


12


, which are both covered by the lid


12


, facilitate manipulation of sliding the slide body to engage or disengage the metal teeth


141


of opposite teeth tapes


14


. When the pull tab unit


13


is not pulled, the pressing spring piece


112


jabs an interior surface of the lid


12


. By doing this, the pressing spring piece


112


provides the locking part


111


with a downward force to lock the teeth


141


. On the contrary, by pulling the pull tab unit


13


in a tilt angle relative to the top surface of the slide body


10


, the locking part


111


separates from the interlocking teeth


141


to permit the sliding of the zipper slide.




The drawback of the prior art structure is that the positioning member


11


with a tilt pressing spring piece


111


formed thereon is difficult to be made small in size by traditional punching technique. This leads to raising cost of the zipper products. Consequently, there is a strong need to provide an improved positioning mechanism to save the cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved needle locking or positioning mechanism for zipper slides to solve the above-mentioned problems. The needle locking mechanism according to this invention is capable of engaging with either metal teeth or plastic teeth in a more tight-knit way.




According to the claimed invention, a positioning mechanism of a zipper slide for engaging or disengaging two lengths of teeth on two opposite teeth tapes, comprising: a main body having a buckling portion, a plane surface, a recess, and a support portion formed thereon, wherein an engagement channel is formed in the main body; a positioning member positioned on the buckling portion of the main body, wherein the positioning member has a locking part, which inserts into the recess of the main body, formed in one end of the positioning member; a pull tab unit for facilitating the manipulation of pulling the zipper slide, wherein the pull tab unit has a beam that is placed on the plane surface; and a lid connected with a top surface of the main body and covering the buckling portion, the plane surface, the recess, the support portion, the positioning portion, and the front of the pull tab unit.




The buckling portion has a clipping slot formed thereon, the clipping slot clips one end of a restraining stick that is respectively made by using punching technique, and the other end of the restraining stick extends along the length of the positioning member to press the positioning member.











It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed. Other advantages and features of the invention will be apparent from the following description, drawings and claims.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded diagram showing a prior art zipper slide.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional diagram showing the prior art zipper slide of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional diagram showing the prior art zipper slide of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an exploded diagram illustrating this invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective diagram showing this invention in combination.





FIG. 6

is a schematic diagram illustrating the use of this invention.





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional diagram showing this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, this invention provides an improved locking or positioning mechanism for zipper slides. More particularly, this invention provides a positioning means that can be easily made and assembled. This positioning means of the invention generally comprises a monolithic main body


20


, a positioning member


21


, a restraining stick


22


, a lid


23


, and a pull tab unit


4


.




The main body


20


, the positioning member


21


, the restraining stick


22


, the lid


23


, and the pull tab unit


4


may be made of aluminum alloys, zinc alloys or the like. Various colors of paint may be coated onto the surfaces of the main body


20


, the positioning member


21


, the restraining stick


22


, the lid


23


, and the pull tab unit


4


by means of coating dye or bake coating.




Likewise, on a top surface of the main body


20


there are provided a buckling portion


201


and a support portion


202


. The buckling portion


201


and the support portion


202


are used to buckle the positioning member


21


and the lid


23


, respectively. On top of the buckling portion


201


is provided a U-shaped clipping slot


204


for tightly fixing the restraining stick


22


(as indicated in FIG.


5


). Between the buckling portion


201


and the support portion


202


there are provided a plane surface


206


and a recess


203


. When assembled, a beam


241


of the pull tab unit


24


is placed on the plane surface


206


. The lid


23


covers the buckling portion


201


, the plane surface


206


, the recess


203


, the support portion


202


, the positioning member


21


, and the front of the pull tab unit


24


.




Engagement channel


205


is provided in a front end of the main body


20


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the engagement channel


205


slides along the lengths of interlocking teeth


301


of the teeth tapes


30


to facilitate the engagement and disengagement thereof.




The positioning member


21


is monolithically made by using punching technique. An aperture


211


is provided in the positioning member


21


for allowing the pass of the clipping slot


204


of the buckling portion


201


. When assembled, the positioning member


21


is placed on the buckling portion


201


and is in connection with the lid


23


. A locking part


212


is provided in one distal end of the positioning member


21


for locking or positioning the interlocking teeth


301


of the teeth tapes


30


in place. When assembled, the locking part


212


is inserted into the recess


203


. By pulling the pull tab unit


24


in a tilt angle relative to the top surface of the main body


20


, as indicated in FIG.


6


and

FIG. 7

, the locking part


212


separates from the interlocking teeth


301


to permit the sliding of the zipper slide.




The restraining stick


22


is also monolithically made by punching technique. Preferably, the restraining stick


22


is thin belt shaped. When assembled, one end of the restraining stick


22


is tightly fixed by the clipping slot


204


on top of the buckling portion


201


(as shown in FIG.


5


). The other end of the restraining stick


22


extends forwardly along the length of the aperture


211


of the positioning member


21


. The restraining stick


22


jabs one side of the aperture


211


to provide the locking part


212


of the positioning member


21


with a downward force that allows the locking part


212


to engage with the interlocking teeth


301


within the recess


203


of the main body


20


(as shown in

FIG. 7

)




The lid


23


is monolithically made by using punching technique. The lid


23


covers the buckling portion


201


of the main body


20


, the support portion


202


, the positioning member


21


, the restraining stick


22


and the front of the pull tab unit


24


.




The lid


23


buckles the pull tab unit


24


by passing through opening


242


of the pull tab unit


24


. As illustrated, the opening


242


is formed on the pull tab unit


24


and is designed to allow the passing of the lid


23


. One side of the opening


242


is a beam


241


. The beam


241


is placed on the plane surface


206


of the main body


20


. Trademarks, totems or other patterns may be placed on the pull tab unit


24


. The pull tab unit


24


facilitates manipulation of sliding the main body


20


to engage or disengage the metal teeth


301


of opposite teeth tapes


30


.




From above, the positioning structure according to this invention at least includes the following features:




(1) The restraining stick


22


is respectively made. Hence, the positioning member


21


has a simple structure that can be easily made by using traditional punching technique.




(2) Proportion defective is thus lowered.




(3) The improved positioning mechanism is longwearing and functions well.




Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modification and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A positioning mechanism of a zipper slide, comprising:a main body having a buckling portion, a plane surface, a recess, and a support portion formed thereon, wherein an engagement channel is formed in the main body, the buckling portion forming a clipping slot; a positioning member having a first end engaging the buckling portion of the main body, and a second end defining a locking part inserting into the recess of the main body, a pull tab unit coupled to the main body the pull tab unit having a beam formed at a front end thereof disposed on the plane surface; a lid coupled to the main body and covering the buckling portion, the plane surface, the recess, the support portion, the positioning member, and the front end of the pull tab unit; a restraining stick coupled at an inner end portion to the clipping slot of the buckling portion, the restraining stick having a free outer end portion bearing against the positioning member for biasing the second end thereof along a predetermined direction, the restraining stick being made by punching technique.
  • 2. The positioning mechanism of claim 1 wherein various colors of paint may be coated onto the surfaces of the main body, the positioning member, the restraining stick, the lid, and the pull tab unit by means of coating dye or bake coating.
  • 3. The positioning mechanism of claim 1 wherein the locking part engages with teeth of zipper tapes.
  • 4. The positioning mechanism of claim 1 wherein trademarks, totems or other patterns may be placed on the pull tab unit.
  • 5. The positioning mechanism of claim 1 wherein an aperture is formed in the positioning member.
  • 6. The positioning mechanism of claim 5 wherein the aperture is formed in an intermediate portion of the positioning member extending between the first and second ends thereof.
  • 7. The positioning mechanism of claim 6 wherein the restraining stick extends through the aperture of the positioning member to contact the second end thereof.
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