Zippers are well known in the art. A zipper is a device for bringing and retaining two surfaces together. This is achieved by attaching a set of zipper teeth to each of the surfaces, and then engaging or disengaging the zipper teeth to or from each other by means of a zipper pull. The zipper pull comprises a zipper teeth engagement component and a pull tab attached thereto. When the zipper teeth engagement component is moved along the zipper teeth in one direction, the zipper teeth are interlocked with each other, creating a secure bond, and when the zipper teeth engagement component is moved along the sets of zipper teeth in the opposite direction, the zipper teeth are disengaged from each other. The pull tab of the zipper pull allows the user to more easily move the zipper teeth engagement component in either direction.
Zippers may also comprise a pair of zipper pulls, where the movement of each zipper pull along the zipper teeth results in an opposite engagement/disengagement action from the other. Thus, if a lower zipper pull is moved in a downward direction to disengage the zipper teeth above it, an upper zipper pull moved in the same direction will re-engage those same zipper teeth. This is commonly known in the prior art.
Zippers are used to close and open myriad items. In a common application, zippers may be used to secure entryways to enclosures. That is, an enclosure may have an entryway that is coverable by a door; the door may be secured by a zipper such that passage through the entryway is prevented, and the door may be released by a zipper such that passage through the entryway may be achieved.
In one example, the enclosure may be a bed enclosure. Bed enclosures are typically comprised of barriers erected along the perimeter of a bed, with one or more closeable entryways formed into the barriers to allow entry into the interior of the enclosure. Bed enclosures are typically intended for use with persons who are prone to falling out of bed or who otherwise may need to be restrained in bed. Such bed enclosures are typically used in health care settings for persons with physical or mental disabilities. They are an improvement over bodily restraints that might otherwise be used to prevent injury. In some cases, the door closing the entryway of the bed enclosure is fastened by use of a zipper, and typically a zipper having a pair of zipper pulls. The pull tabs of the zipper pulls are situated on the exterior of the bed enclosure, in order to prevent a person within the bed enclosure from accessing the pull tabs. However, it has been shown that a person within the bed enclosure can manipulate the zipper pulls even without having access to the pull tabs, by manipulated the zipper teeth engagement components from behind. This diminishes the effectiveness of the bed enclosure in achieving its purpose of restraining the user.
In another example, the enclosure may be a tent. Tents typically have a closeable entryway formed into one of the tent flaps to allow entry into the interior of the tent. Tents typically secure a door covering the entryway by use of a zipper, and typically a zipper having a pair of zipper pulls. The pull tabs of the zipper pulls are situated on the interior of the tent, in order to prevent a person outside of the tent from accessing the pull tabs. However, as described above, a person outside of the tent can manipulate the zipper pulls even without having access to the pull tabs. This diminishes the security of the persons within the tent.
From the above examples, it is shown that there is a need for a secure zipper that can be used for enclosures and that prevents manipulation of the zipper pulls other than by the pull tabs of the zipper pulls.
The present invention therefore discloses a secure zipper that can be used for enclosures and that prevents manipulation of the zipper pulls other than by the pull tabs of the zipper pulls.
The present invention discloses a secure zipper that can be used for enclosures and that prevent manipulation of the zipper pulls when the enclosure is in a closed state, other than by use of the pull tabs of the zipper pulls. This is achieved by affixing a security barrier to the zipper along side the zipper teeth sets proximate to the end of the zipper teeth sets. The security barrier is dimensioned large enough such that neither the pull tabs of the zipper pulls nor the zipper teeth engagement components of the zipper pulls can be manipulated from the same side of the zipper as the security barrier once the zipper pulls are positioned behind the security barrier.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the secure zipper 100 to be used in conjunction with an enclosure 20 having an entryway 26. The secure zipper 100 serves to close a door 28 to the entryway 26 to the enclosure 20. The secure zipper 100 comprises a first set of zipper teeth 112, a second set of zipper teeth 114, a first zipper pull 120, and a security barrier 140. The first set of zipper teeth 112 are located along the edge of the enclosure 20 defining the entryway 26. The second set of zipper teeth 114 are located along the edge of the door 28 proximate to the edge of the enclosure 20 defining the entryway 26. The security barrier 140 is fixedly attached to the edge of the enclosure 20 and the edge of the door 28, proximate to the terminal end of the secure zipper 100. The first zipper pull 120 is located adjacent to the first set of zipper teeth 112 and the second set of zipper teeth 114 and in engagement therewith. See
The first zipper pull 120 has a zipper teeth engagement component 122 and a pull tab 124 attached thereto. The zipper teeth engagement component 122 of the first zipper pull 120 engages with the first set of zipper teeth 112 and with the second set of zipper teeth 114. Movement of the zipper teeth engagement component 122 of the first zipper pull 120 in a first direction causes the first set of zipper teeth 112 to engage with the second set of zipper teeth 114 in an interlocking manner. Movement of the zipper teeth engagement component 122 of the first zipper pull 120 in a second direction opposite the first direction causes the first set of zipper teeth 112 to disengage from the second set of zipper teeth 114. This is operation is well-known in the art, and is seen with ordinary zippers 10. See
The security barrier 140 has a width and a length. The length of the security barrier 140 is greater than the length of the pull tab 124 of the first zipper pull 120. The width of the security barrier 140 is wider than the width of the first zipper pull 120. When the first zipper pull 120 is positioned at the terminal end of the secure zipper 100, the entirety of the zipper teeth engagement component 122 and the pull tab 124 of the first zipper pull 120 is located behind the security barrier 140. This prevents anyone from manipulating the first zipper pull 120 from the back side of the secure zipper 100, see
In an alternate embodiment, the secure zipper 100 has a second zipper pull 130 in addition to the first zipper pull 120. The second zipper pull 130 has a zipper teeth engagement component 132 and a pull tab 134 attached thereto. The zipper teeth engagement component 132 of the second zipper pull 130 engages with the first set of zipper teeth 112 and with the second set of zipper teeth 114. The second zipper pull 130 is located adjacent to the first set of zipper teeth 112 and the second set of zipper teeth 114 and in engagement therewith. The length of the security barrier 140 in this embodiment is greater than the length of the pull tab 124 of the first zipper pull 120 plus the length of the pull tab 134 of the second zipper pull 130. See
In one embodiment, the secure zipper 100 of the present invention is located on the interior side 22 of the enclosure 20 and the pull tab 124 of the first zipper pull 120 is located on an exterior side 24 of the enclosure 20. See
In another embodiment, the secure zipper 100 of the present invention is located on the exterior side 24 of the enclosure 20 and the pull tab 124 of the first zipper pull 120 is located on an interior side 22 of the enclosure 20. See
What has been described and illustrated herein are preferred embodiments of the secure zipper of the present invention along with some it its variations. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention in which all terms are meant in their broadest, reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated. Other embodiments not specifically set forth herein are also contemplated.
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20210030121 A1 | Feb 2021 | US |