Claims
- 1. In a self-closing slideless fastener for joining or separating articles along a distance of indeterminate length, formed of two cooperating symmetrical fastener halves each including a resilient, longitudinally open tubular member; the fastener having a first position in which the fastener halves are in a fully interengaging condition along at least one part of the fastener length; the fastener having a second position in which the fastener halves are in a fully disengaged condition along at least one part of the fastener length; the fastener having a third position in which the fastener halves are in a partially interengaging condition along a boundary zone between a length portion in which the fastener is in its first position and a length portion in which the fastener is in its second position; the improvement wherein each said fastener half has a first part terminating in a first longitudinal edge portion and a second longitudinal edge portion; each said fastener half having a first stable state in which the fastener half is fully relaxed along at least one part of the fastener length; in said first stable state said first edge portion of said first part is spaced from and is internally of said second edge portion of said second part when viewed in a direction radially outwardly from the inside of the fastener half; said fastener being in said first position when said fastener halves are in said first stable state; each said fastener half further having a second stable state in which each fastener half is tensioned along at least one part of the fastener length, whereby potential energy is stored therein; in said second stable state said first edge portion of said first part is in engagement with and and is externally of said second edge portion of said second part when viewed in a direction radially outwardly from the inside of the fastener half; in said second stable state said first part of each said fastener half being urged by its own resiliency radially inwardly towards the said first stable state and is prevented to move thereinto by the resisting force of the second part of the respective fastener half; said fastener being in said second position when said fastener halves are in said second stable state; each said fastener half further having an unstable state in which said first edge portion of said first fastener half is in engagement with said second edge portion of said second fastener half and extends around said second edge portion of said first fastener half; in said unstable state further said first edge portion of said second fastner half is in engagement with said second edge portion of said first fastener half and extends around said second edge portion of said second fastener half; said fastener being in said third position when said fastener halves are in said unstable state; in said unstable state the potential energy stored in said second stable state being released whereby the fastener halves change over from their respective unstable state into their first stable state and longitudinally adjacent length portions of the fastener halves change over from their respective second stable state into their unstable state effecting a self-propagation of said boundary zone.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 582,922, filed June 2, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,035,875, issued July 19, 1977.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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