Sealer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6352156
  • Patent Number
    6,352,156
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 5, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An array if sealers for hangtags and the like includes plural parallel sealers on two connecting pieces. Each of the sealers includes a filament, an inserting head at one of the filament, and a socket at another end of the filament. Each sealer is attached to adjacent sealers with latching pieces that are arrayed on one or both sides of the connecting piece that is adjacent to the inserting heas. The latching pieces hold the sealers in proper alignment for a dispensing gun.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a sealer for attaching and sealing tags such as blank labels, price tags, material description, instruction manual, etc. to clothes, shoes, bags, and other products, and more particularly to a sealer that can smoothly attached tags when it is set to a special-purpose tag attaching tool for attaching tags as specified above.




2. Description of the Related Art




In general, a sealer as shown in

FIG. 10

has been used for banding together clothes, women's boots, sandals, shoes, etc. or for attaching blank labels, price tags, etc.




In

FIG. 10

, the sealer comprises a filament section


5


for forming a loop by passing a tag, an inserting head section


6


equipped on one end thereof, and a socket section


8


equipped with an insertion hole


7


equipped at the other end of the filament section


5


and for allowing the relevant inserting head section


6


to pass. And a plurality of sealers


4


are temporarily fixed to two bars


11


in parallel to one another in such a manner to enable easy removal.




The example of

FIG. 10

is integrally molded preferably with synthetic resin, etc., and in particular, the filament section


5


is elongated to exhibit extremely strong resistance against pulling. When the inserting head section


6


penetrates the narrow part of the socket section


8


, a latching piece


9


, which is a hook mounted near the insertion hole


7


, opens, and this causes the neck part


6




a


of the inserting head section


6


is inversibly fixed in the socket section


8


, and a loop-form label attaching condition is completed, and sealing is achieved.




Conventionally, these sealers are loaded in a special-purpose tag attaching tool (gun), and it is used by operating a lever


18




a


so as to set the inserting head into the socket section not only for banding together boots, sandals, and shoes but also primarily for fixing blank labels and tags T that carry the instruction manual of a product.




However, the conventional sealer described above has a problem in that some of the inserting head sections of sealers inherently arranged in parallel to one another turn to different directions as shown in

FIG. 10

, respectively, depending on the storage condition, and are not loaded to the driving pins of the gun in a correct direction and jamming condition occurs when the sealer is set to the special-purpose device (gun) that can continuously seal by pulling the lever. In addition, the inserting head sections are not properly fitted to the socket section, causing failure of the device.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a sealer whose inserting head sections are able to constantly maintain the correct direction and which can improve the operability when the sealer is set to the tag attaching tool.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the above problems, the present invention basically adopts a configuration described as follows. That is, the present invention relates to a sealer comprising a filament section with flexibility, an inserting head section with a proper engaging section located at one end of the filament section, and a socket section located at the other end of the filament section and equipped with a hole for irreversibly passing the inserting head section, wherein a plurality of said sealers having the filament sections arranged adjacent to and in parallel to one another, and at the same time, a plurality of the inserting head sections or their neighboring sections and a plurality of said socket sections or their neighboring sections arranged adjacent to one another connected, respectively, to connecting bar sections individually provided, and the vicinity of the inserting head sections further connected to one another with the latching pieces.




Because the sealer according to the present invention first respective portions of the sealers located in the vicinity of the inserting head sections are connected to each other with separate latching pieces, even when improper external force is applied to the sealers during transportation or storage, the directions of the inserting head section are not misaligned, and the operability when the sealer is set to the tag attaching tool can be improved.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view showing the configuration of one specific example of the sealer related to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged plan view showing an essential part of the sealer;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged side view of the sealer;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken on line A—A of the sealer shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged side view showing an essential part of the other embodiment of the sealer;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing an essential part of another embodiment of the sealer;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing an essential part of still another embodiment of the sealer;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing the condition in which the sealer according to the present invention is set to the special-purpose tag attaching tool (gun);





FIG. 9

is a plan view showing an essential part of the tag attaching tool for using the sealer according to the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is a plan view showing an essential part of one embodiment of the conventional sealer.





FIG. 11

illustrates an embodiment of the invention with latching pieces on alternate sides of the connecting bar.





FIG. 12

illustrates an embodiment of the invention with latching pieces on both sides of the connecting bar.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to drawings, description will be made in detail on the configuration of one specific example of the sealer related to the present invention. That is,

FIG. 1

is a front view showing the configuration of one specific example of the sealer related to the present invention and

FIG. 2

is an enlarged plan view showing the essential part of the sealer. Now, the sealer


20


according to the present invention comprises a filament section


12


with flexibility, an inserting head section


13


with a proper engaging section


13


a located at one end of the filament section


12


, and a socket section


15


located at the other end of the filament section


12


and equipped with a hole


14


for irreversibly passing the inserting head section


13


, a plurality of said sealers


10


having the filament sections


12


arranged adjacent to and in parallel to one another, and at the same time, a plurality of the inserting head sections


13


or their neighboring sections and a plurality of said socket sections


15


or their neighboring sections arranged adjacent to one another being connected, respectively, to connecting bar sections


11


individually provided, and a portion located in the vicinity of the inserting head sections of each of the filament portion further connected to one another with the latching pieces


16


.




The sealer


20


according to the present invention is integrally molded generally with synthetic resin such as nylon, polypropylene, polyester, etc. as in the case of conventional sealers.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, the first specific example of the sealer


20


related to the present invention will be further described. First of all, the basic configuration of the sealer


20


related to the present invention is nearly same as that of the conventional sealer, and further at the socket section


15


, an insertion hole


14


for irreversibly passing the inserting head section


13


is equipped. In the present invention, the cross-sectional profile of the filament section


12


may be any of circle, flattened shape, or rectangle.




To the insertion hole


14


of the socket section


15


, an engaging section


17


to which the engaging section


13




a


formed to have a diameter reduced stepwise on part of the inserting head section


13


is able to be latched is provided. The engaging section


17


is deformably formed protrudably in the insertion hole


14


.




The sealer


10


in the present embodiment has latching pieces


16


for connecting the base end parts


13




b


of adjacent inserting head sections


13


each other as shown in

FIG. 3 and 4

are disposed on the filament section


12


side. Consequently, since the inserting head section


13


is connected at 2 places vertically to the latching piece


16


and the bar


11


, the direction of the head end is not deviated.




In addition, the portion of the latching piece


16


connected to part of other inserting head section


13


is formed slenderly for easy cutting. In addition, the sealers


10


are temporarily fixed to the bar


11


, respectively, in parallel. Consequently, only pulling the lever


18




a


after loading the sealers to the tag attaching tool can easily separate the sealers one by one and can attach labels, etc. to the sealers.




As shown in

FIG. 6

as the other embodiment, the latching piece


16


that connect adjacent inserting head sections


13


may be formed in the form of a thin string. The latching piece


16


is only required to hold the direction of the inserting head section


13


, and does not need the strength exceeding that requirement.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing an essential part of still another embodiment of the sealer. In the drawing, the latching piece


16


is formed in such a manner to connect the cross-sectional-side edge of the inserting head section


13


. Even when it is formed in this way, the direction of the inserting head section


13


is able to hold constantly.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing the condition in which the sealer according to the present invention is set to the special-purpose tag attaching tool (gun) and

FIG. 9

is a plan view showing an essential part of the tag attaching tool for using the sealer according to the present invention. Now, to the tag attaching tool


18


, longitudinal grooves


21


,


22


are formed on the right and the left for inserting the connecting bars


11


of the sealer


20


. To the longitudinal groove


21


, for example, the connecting bar


11


for connecting the socket section


15


of the sealer


20


is inserted, and to the longitudinal groove


22


, the connecting bar


11


for connecting the inserting head section


13


is inserted. In addition, to the tag attaching tool


18


, tag attaching pins


23


driven by operating the lever


18




a


illustrated are disposed on the side of the longitudinal groove


22


, and separates the inserting head section


13


from the connecting section


11




a


of the connecting bar


11


and pushes out the sealer one by one forwards along the cylindrical guide needle


24


.




On the other hand, the socket section


15


with the bar


11


for connecting this to the longitudinal groove


21


inserted is separated from the connecting section of the connecting bar


11


by the press-out belt


25


, and pushed out one by one forward along the curved socket section guide


26


. The socket section


15


pushed out along the socket section guide


26


turns the direction 90° and fits to the inserting head section


13


pushed out by the tag attaching pin


23


at the head end portion in the insertion hole


14


.




The socket section guide


26


changes the direction about 90° with the inside deformed cylindrically so that the press-out belt


25


is able to advance while being bent. And it is configured in such a manner that the timing of the head end of the press-out belt


25


reaches the top end of the socket section guide


26


coincides with the timing of the tag-attaching pin


23


reaching the top end of the socket section guide


26


. In this way, the sealer


20


is able to attach labels successively and continuously to products, etc.




For another embodiment, the latching piece


16


connecting sealers


10


one another is formed in the form of a cone and the thin part of the head end is connected to the neighboring inserting head section


13


. When configured in this way, top and bottom sealers


10


are able to be easily separated when they are set to the tag attaching tool. In addition, the latching piece


16


may be a pyramid in place of a cone. Even when the latching piece is formed in the form of a pyramid, the thin part of the head end is connected to the neighboring inserting head section


13


. Even when configured in this way, the direction is not deviated because the inserting head section


13


is connected with the bar


11


at two places of the latching piece


16


.




For still another embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, the latching piece


16


connecting single sealers


10


one another may be disposed at the head end side of the inserting head section


13


. Even when configured in this way, the direction is not deviated because the inserting head section


13


is connected with the bar


11


at two places of the latching piece


16


.




For further embodiment shown in

FIG. 11

, the latching piece


16


connecting single sealers


10


one another is disposed every other sealer alternately on the head end side of the inserting head section


13


and on the filament section


12


side. Even when the latching piece is formed in the form of a pyramid, the direction is not deviated because the inserting head section


13


is connected with the bar


11


at two places of the latching piece


16


. The latching piece


16


may also be on both sides of the connecting bar


11


as shown in FIG.


12


.




The filament section used in the sealer related to the present invention may have the cross section in any form of circle, flattened shape, ellipse, or rectangle. In addition, the size of the socket section is preferably visually small enough for enabling easy handling.




EFFECT OF THE INVENTION




Because the present invention adopts the configuration as described above, the directions of inserting head sections do not deviate, respectively, when the sealer is set to the tag attaching tool, or during storage or in transit, and the sealer is able to be smoothly pushed out by the tag attaching pin and generation of jam is able to be prevented.




In addition, when the sealer is used as a single sealer, it is able to be readily operated when labels, etc. are attached to products.



Claims
  • 1. An array of plural sealers, each of said sealers comprising a filament section with flexibility, an inserting head section with a proper engaging section located at one end of the filament section, and a socket section located at another end of the filament section and equipped with a hole for irreversibly passing the inserting head section, the filament sections of said plural sealers being arranged adjacent to and in parallel to one another with a plurality of the inserting head sections or their neighboring sections and a plurality of said socket sections or their neighboring sections arranged adjacent to one another connected, respectively, to connecting bar sections individually provided, and a portion located in a vicinity of the inserting head sections further connected to one another with latching pieces.
  • 2. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other in the vicinity of the inserting head sections are configured in such a manner to enable easy cutting.
  • 3. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are disposed on filament section sides of the inserting head sections with respect to one of the connecting bar sections adjacent to the inserting head sections.
  • 4. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are disposed on engaging section sides of the inserting head sections with respect to one of the connecting bar sections adjacent to the inserting head sections.
  • 5. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are disposed alternately on engaging section sides and on filament section sides of the inserting head sections with respect to one of the connecting bar sections adjacent to the inserting head sections.
  • 6. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are disposed on both sides of one of the connecting bar sections adjacent to the inserting head sections.
  • 7. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are configured to have one end formed in a reduced diameter.
  • 8. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are cones.
  • 9. The array recited in claim 1 wherein the latching pieces connecting the sealers to each other are pyramids.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-097859 Apr 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5501002 Fukami Mar 1996 A
5799375 Fukami Sep 1998 A
5908110 Hirai Jun 1999 A
6101683 Deschenes et al. Aug 2000 A