This application claims a benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2022-159613 filed in Japan on Oct. 3, 2022, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure is related to a slide fastener and a method of producing waterproof chain.
International Publication No. 2021/048936 discloses a technique to overlay a film to a main portion of a fastener tape via a reactive hot-melt adhesive. The document discloses in its claim 2 that the adhesive layer is formed thicker than the film.
Japanese patent No. 4689631 discloses that a water or oil repellent is applied to a core thread. In this document, a liquid-tight layer such as a polyurethane film or the like is glued or adhered to a surface of fastener chain (See para. 0025 and 0034 thereof).
Japanese patent No. 3580725 discloses that a synthetic resin film consisting of a laminate of a low melting resin layer and a high melting resin layer is overlaid to a fastener tape, and the low melting resin layer adheres to the fastener tape. The document illustrates in its
Sliders with common specification are generally employed regardless of whether slide fasteners are waterproof or not. Therefore, in a waterproof slide fastener wherein a waterproof film is overlaid to a fastener tape via adhesive, the thickness would be increased in accordance with total thickness of the waterproof film and the adhesive layer, resulting in increased sliding resistance for the slider. Furthermore, as the fastener tape is a woven or knitted web, it would be not possible to fully present water penetration through the fastener tape even if the waterproof film is overlaid to the fastener tape. Note that, in a case of FIG. 5 of Japanese patent No. 5908938, the thickness would be increased in accordance with total thickness of a thickness of upper portion of inner layer (low temperature melting layer) and a thickness of outer layer. As such, there is a technical challenge to simultaneously achieve further improvement of waterproofness of slide fastener and further reduction of sliding resistance for slider.
Slide fastener according to an aspect of the present disclosure may include: a pair of waterproof stringers comprising a pair of woven and/or knitted fastener tapes, a pair of coil elements respectively secured to opposing side-edge portions of the pair of fastener tapes, and waterproof films respectively overlaid via adhesives on tape top surfaces of the fastener tapes of the pair of fastener tapes; and a slider that moves forward to engage the pair of coil elements and moves rearward to disengage the pair of coil elements. The adhesive penetrates into a structure of the fastener tape such that the waterproof film and the fastener tape are in direct contact at least partially.
In Embodiment 1, the waterproof film may be transparent to visible light.
In Embodiment 1 or 2, a tape top surface of the fastener tape and a bottom surface of the waterproof film may be coplanar.
In any one of Embodiments 1 to 3, a penetration depth of the adhesive in the structure of the fastener tape may be equal to or greater than ⅓ or ½ a thickness of the fastener tape.
In any one of Embodiments 1 to 4, the penetration depth may be less than ⅔ a thickness of the fastener tape.
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 5, the fastener tape may be a woven web woven from a multiplicity of warp threads and at least one weft thread, the multiplicity of warp threads may include one or more warp threads including one or more floating portions, a respective floating portion being in direct contact with the waterproof film.
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 6, the fastener tape may be a woven web woven from a multiplicity of warp threads and at least one weft thread, the multiplicity of warp threads may include two or more warp threads including two or more floating portions, a respective floating portion being in direct contact with the waterproof film.
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 7, the fastener tape may be a woven web woven from a multiplicity of warp threads and at least one weft thread, every warp thread of the multiplicity of warp threads may include two or more floating portions each in direct contact with the waterproof film.
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 8, the slider may include a top wing, a bottom wing, a coupling pillar that interconnects the top wing and the bottom wing, and left and right flanges arranged at least on left and right side-edge portions of the bottom wing, a tape passage defined between the flange and the top wing or between the flange and another flange arranged on the top wing, and wherein
1.82≥(W1/W2)≥1.4 may be satisfied
where
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 9, the slider may include a top wing, a bottom wing, a coupling pillar that interconnects the top wing and the bottom wing, and an elongated partition arranged on the top wing and extending rearward from the coupling pillar, and wherein the waterproof film may have a film edge that is in contact with the elongated partition inside the slider.
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 10, the pair of fastener tapes each may include an upper portion to which the adhesive penetrates and a lower portion to which a water repellent adheres.
In any one of Embodiment 1 to 11, the upper portion may not include a water repellent.
Method of producing a waterproof chain according to another aspect of the present disclosure may include: a step of overlaying a common waterproof film via adhesive onto tape top surfaces of both fastener tapes of a pair of fastener tapes of a fastener chain, the fastener chain including a pair of fastener stringers including the pair of fastener tapes which are woven and/or knitted and a pair of coil elements respectively secured to opposing side-edge portions of the pair of fastener tapes;
The adhesive may be a thermosetting resin, and the step of solidifying the adhesive may be performed between the step of pressing the laminate and the step of cutting the waterproof film.
The waterproof film may be transparent to visible light.
Further included may be applying water repellent at least to a lower portion of the fastener tape after the adhesive penetrates into an upper portion of the fastener tape.
A slide fastener may include: a first waterproof stringer comprising a woven and/or knitted first fastener tape, a first coil element secured to a first side-edge portion of the first fastener tape, and a first waterproof film overlaid via first adhesive on a tape top surface of the first fastener tape; a second waterproof stringer comprising a woven and/or knitted second fastener tape, a second coil element secured to a second side-edge portion of the second fastener tape, and a second waterproof film overlaid via second adhesive on a tape top surface of the second fastener tape, the second side-edge portion opposing to the first side-edge portion; and a slider that moves forward to engage the first and second coil elements and moves rearward to disengage the first and second coil elements, wherein
the first adhesive penetrates into a structure of the first fastener tape such that the first waterproof film and the first fastener tape are in direct contact at least partially, and the second adhesive penetrates into a structure of the second fastener tape such that the second waterproof film and the second fastener tape are in direct contact at least partially.
Hereinafter, non-limiting embodiments and features of the present invention would be discussed with reference to drawings. A skilled person would be able to combine respective embodiments and/or respective features without requiring excess description, and would appreciate synergistic effects of such combinations. Overlapping descriptions among the embodiments are basically omitted. Referenced drawings aim mainly for describing inventions and are simplified for the sake of convenience of illustration. The respective features should be appreciated as universal features not only effective to a slide fastener presently disclosed but also effective to other various slide fasteners not disclosed in the present specification.
In the present specification, a direction of movement of slider 9 for opening and closing a slide fastener 1 defines a front-rear direction. A direction parallel to a width direction of slide fastener 1 defines a left-right direction. A direction parallel to a thickness direction of slide fastener 1 defines an up-down direction. Note that the up-down direction is orthogonal to both of the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. The up-down direction does not necessarily indicate a vertical direction (a direction of gravity). For example, when the slide fastener 1 is oriented such that its elongation direction is aligned to a vertical direction, the up-down direction with respect to the slide fastener 1 would be in a horizontal direction (which is orthogonal to the vertical direction). As such, the directions in the present specification is irrelevant to the vertical direction. Note that, directions other than the front-rear direction, left-right direction, and up-down direction may be occasionally referred as described below.
Description follows with reference to
The pair of coil elements 4m,4n are attached, typically sewn by double chain stitch, to the opposing side-edge portions 53 of the first and second fastener tapes 5m,5n. These side-edge portions 53 may be referred to as first and second side-edge portions. Each coil element 4m,4n is made of a monofilament helically wound and includes a series of units U1 each consisting of a top leg 41, bottom leg 42, engagement head 43 and return portion 44 (See
The top leg 41 and the bottom leg 42 each extends in the width direction of the fastener tape 5m,5n and has a tape-outward end and a tape-inward end. The engagement head 43 extends in the up-down direction so as to interconnect the tape-outward end of the top leg 41 and the tape-outward end of the bottom leg 42. The return portion 44 extends to curve so as to interconnect the tape-inward end of the bottom leg 42 and the tape-inward end of the top leg 41 between adjacent units U1. Tape-outward indicates, regarding one fastener tape, a direction directed from a point on the tape surface of the fastener tape to a point outside of the tape surface of the fastener tape so as to cross (e.g. be orthogonal to) the opposing side-edge portion 53. Tape-inward indicates, regarding one fastener tape, a direction directed from a point outside of the tape surface of the fastener tape to a point on the tape surface of the fastener tape so as to cross (e.g. be orthogonal to) the opposing side-edge portion 53.
The slider 9 has a top wing 91, bottom wing 92 and coupling pillar 93 that couples these wings 91 and 92, not necessarily limited to this though. The coupling pillar 93 extends in the up-down direction between front end portions of the top and bottom wings 91 and 92 to interconnect them, thereby forming a Y-shaped element passage (See
Flanges 94 and 95 may be arranged in order to define the passage for the coil elements 4m and 4n in the width direction of the slide fastener 1. There are provided flanges 94 extending in the front-rear direction (and protruding upward) on left and right side-edges of the bottom wing 92. Also, there are provided flanges 95 extending in the front-rear direction (and protruding downward) on left and right side-edges of the top wing 91. The flanges 94 and 95 are arranged to face one another in the up-down direction, thereby forming a tape passage 96 through which the fastener tape 5m,5n is allowed to pass. Note that one of the flanges 94 and 95 may be omitted. Preferably, the height of the flange 94 is increased which is at a side where the coil element 4m and 4n is arranged relative to the fastener tape 5m and 5n, and the height of the flange 95 at the opposite side is decreased.
Now we return to
The fastener tape 5m,5n is colored by at least one color (e.g. red, blue, green, yellow and the like). Coloring of the fastener tape 5m,5n may be achieved by weaving or knitting a fastener tape 5m,5n using undyed ground threads and then supplying this fastener tape 5m,5n to a dyeing tank (e.g. a fastener chain is transferred in a manner of roll-to-roll and passed through the dyeing liquid), or by weaving or knitting a fastener tape 5m,5n using ground threads dyed in advance. Means such as ink-jet printer may be used to color a top surface of fastener tape 5m,5n through application of ink layer having a given color or through printing of a pattern having one or more colors.
The waterproof film 6m,6n may be a resin film (preferably a film made of thermosetting resin) which is liquid-impermeable such as water-impermeable. Advantageously, the waterproof film 6m,6n may be a polyurethane film, preferably with sufficient flexibility and mechanical strength. The waterproof film 6m,6n may be precoated on a release paper, for example. In some cases, the top surface of the waterproof film 6m,6n has a higher degree of smoothness compared with its bottom surface. In another case, the top surface of the waterproof film 6m,6n is a non-smooth surface that is embossed (its bottom surface may be a smooth surface or non-smooth surface). The waterproof film 6m,6n may be a transparent film which is preferably transparent to visible light. The waterproof film 6m,6n has a side surface 63 that extends along the center line CL of the slide fastener 1. The side surfaces 63 at the both left and right sides of the center line CL may face one another with a slight space therebetween or may partially touch one another (e.g. may touch locally in the up-down direction and/or the front-rear direction). The thickness of the waterproof film 6m,6n is preferably in a range between 20 μm and 100 μm, and more preferably in a range between 20 μm and 70 μm. The side surface 63 is a surface formed by cutting the waterproof film 6.
The waterproof film 6m,6n has a film edge 65 protruding toward the center line CL of the slide fastener 1 (away from the opposing side surface 56 of the fastener tape 5m,5n), and a film main portion 66 of a remainder other than the film edge 65. The film edges 65 of the first and second waterproof films 6m and 6n may be referred to as first and second film edges. Directly under the film edge 65, the fastener tape 5m,5n is not provided and a space S1 between the fastener tapes 5m and 5n is provided. Directly under the film main portion 66, the fastener tape 5m,5n is provided. Preferably, the waterproof film 6m,6n covers the entire area of the tape top surface 51 of the fastener tape 5m,5n.
The adhesive 7 may be thermoplastic or thermosetting adhesive. More preferably, the adhesive 7 is thermosetting, and is solidified as heat-initiated cross-linking reaction progresses and maintains its shape after the solidification (i.e. would not soften even at higher temperature again). The adhesive 7 is polyurethane resin, phenolic resin or epoxy resin, for example. In the present embodiment, the adhesive 7 penetrates into a structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n such that the waterproof film 6m,6n and the fastener tape 5m,5n are in direct contact at least partially. The first adhesive 7 penetrates into a structure of the first fastener tape 5m such that the first waterproof film 6m and the first fastener tape 5m are in direct contact at least partially, and the second adhesive 7 penetrates into a structure of the second fastener tape 5n such that the second waterproof film 6n and the second fastener tape 5n are in direct contact at least partially. This allows further reduction of thickness of adhesive layer formed between the fastener tape 5m,5n and the waterproof film 6m,6n and simultaneously, further suppression of liquid from penetrating into the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n. There is no adhesive 7 where a part of the fastener tape 5m,5n is in direct contact with the waterproof film 6m,6n, possibly inviting reduction of peel strength of the waterproof film 6m,6n but this is in allowable extent according to our verification. Optionally, the waterproof film 6m,6n and the adhesive 7 may be of same material or of material of same type (preferably both are made of polyurethane resin), preventing the waterproof film 6m,6n and the adhesive 7 from easily peeling off one another. In cases where the waterproof film 6m,6n is a transparent film, a transparent adhesive (e.g. containing no inorganic or organic pigment) may preferably be used for the adhesive 7, allowing better emergence of the color of fastener tape 5m,5n.
In cases where a transparent film is used for the waterproof film 6m,6n, emergence of the color of fastener tape 5m,5n can be ensured due to direct contact between the waterproof film 6m,6n and at least a part of the fastener tape 5m,5n without the adhesive 7 interposed or with a small amount of the adhesive 7 interposed. It may be possible to suppress change in appearance of color of the fastener tape 5m,5n due to reduction of transmittance of visible light through the adhesive 7, absorption of visible light by the adhesive 7 and/or reflection of visible light rays at an interface between the adhesive 7 and the waterproof film 6m,6n (e.g. blur in color of the fastener tape 5m,5n is suppressed). Note that the transparency of the waterproof film 6m,6n solely indicates that the waterproof film 6m,6n is transparent to visible light. For example, the transparent film has a transmittance equal to greater than 70% or 80% or 90% for light in a visible range (from 360 nm to 830 nm).
There are cases where a variation in color of fastener tape 5m,5n observed through the (transparent) waterproof film 6m,6n is effected due to fluctuation in conditions of manufacturing of slide fastener (such as in temperature, humidity, duration, pressure, speed or the like). Moreover, there are cases where a variation in color of fastener tape 5m,5n observed through waterproof film 6m,6n is effected among respective production lines for slide fastener 1. Owing to at least partial direct contact of the fastener tape 5m,5n with the waterproof film 6m,6n, it would be possible to suppress a variation in color of fastener tape 5m,5n observed through waterproof film 6m,6n due to fluctuation in condition of manufacturing of slide fastener 1 or difference in production line. The slide fastener 1 with the same color would be more easily obtainable regardless of fluctuation in manufacturing condition of slide fastener 1 or difference in production line, thus greatly reducing a burden of production management of slide fastener 1.
Transparent film used as the waterproof film 6m,6n may not necessarily be one in which one or both of top and bottom surfaces are smooth but one in which one or both of top and bottom surfaces are embossed and not smooth (e.g. a group of protrusions or recesses is formed two-dimensionally). The emboss causes diffused reflection of light and allows a matte effect. Note that the use of transparent film with smooth top and bottom surfaces allows a shining effect. In either types of transparent film is used, the color of the fastener tape 5m,5n would be more faithfully emerged due to the at least partial direct contact between the fastener tape 5m,5n and the waterproof film 6m,6n. Typically, the tape top surface 51 of the fastener tape 5m,5n and the bottom surface of the waterproof film 6m,6n are coplanar. Surface unevenness of the tape top surface 51 of the fastener tape 5m,5n (e.g. surface unevenness in accordance with floating and sinking of warp thread or surface unevenness in accordance with circular cross-sectional shape of threads) may be smoothened by penetration of the adhesive 7 into the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n. As a result of this, the surface unevenness of the tape top surface 51 of the fastener tape 5m,5n would be less likely viewable via the waterproof film 6m,6n or the degree would be lesser.
The direct contact between the waterproof film 6m,6n and the fastener tape 5m,5n may cover an entire area of the tape top surface 51 of the fastener tape 5m,5n. In cases where the fastener tape 5m,5n is a woven web woven from a multiplicity of warp threads 5a and at least one weft thread 5b (See
The penetration of the adhesive 7 into the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n may cover an entire area of the tape top surface 51 of the fastener tape 5m,5n. The penetration of the adhesive 7 into the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n may be caused continuously two-dimensionally in a plane in which the fastener tape 5m,5n exists. As a result of this, the upper portion 58 of the fastener tape 5m,5n would be a composite layer of the structure thereof (warp threads and the weft thread) and the adhesive 7. The adhesive 7 does not penetrate into the lower portion 59 of the fastener tape 5m,5n. Boundary between the upper portion 58 and the lower portion 59 can be determined based on existence of the adhesive 7. The upper portion 58 may be referred to as an upper layer and the lower portion 59 may be referred to as a lower layer.
Preferably, a penetration depth of the adhesive 7 in the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n is equal to or greater than ⅓ or ½ a thickness of the fastener tape 5m,5n. In order to maintain a softness of the fastener tape 5m,5n, the penetration depth is preferably equal to or less than ⅔ a thickness of the fastener tape 5m,5n. The thickness of the fastener tape 5m,5n is typically in a range between 300 μm and 600 μm.
In some cases, an adhesive sheet is overlaid to the bottom surface of the waterproof film 6m,6n in advance, or the adhesive is precoated as an adhesive layer thereon, and a laminate including at least the waterproof film 6m,6n and the adhesive sheet or layer is overlaid to the fastener tapes 5m and 5n and then the resultant laminate is pressed in thickness direction. As a result of this, the adhesive sheet penetrates into and is integrated with the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n, and the waterproof film 6m,6n and the fastener tape 5m,5n are brought into direct contact at least partially. The adhesive 7 may be applied onto the bottom surface of the waterproof film 6m,6n and then attached to the fastener tape 5m,5n without using the adhesive sheet. The penetration of adhesive 7 into the structure of the fastener tapes 5m and 5n would be ensured by appropriately adjusting the viscosity of adhesive 7 and/or by appropriately pressing in up-down direction, allowing the direct contact between the waterproof film 6m,6n and the fastener tape 5m,5n at least partially.
The waterproof film 6m,6n have the film edges 65 arranged over a space S1 between the opposing side-edge portions 53 of the pair of fastener tapes 5m,5n. This film edge 65 is supported by a supporting portion 8 made of adhesive 7 that is solidified. This supporting portion 8 is formed to partially cover the opposing side surface 56 of the fastener tape 5m,5n. The supporting portion 8 may have a thickness equal to or less than a thickness of the upper portion 58 of the fastener tape 5m,5n into which the adhesive 7 penetrated as described above. Typically, the supporting portion 8 has a thickness that gradually reduces toward the central line CL of the slide fastener 1. As a result of this, a sloped surface may be formed in the bottom surface that slants gradually upward toward the center line CL.
The thickness of the waterproof stringer 2m,2n may be reduced as the adhesive 7 penetrates into the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n, and the following condition may be satisfied. In particular, as illustrated in
As a distance in up-down direction between the waterproof stringer 2m,2n and the flange 94,95 increases, a possibility of liquid flowing into the slider 9 through the interspace increases. In some cases, the film edge 65 of the waterproof film 6m,6n and/or the supporting portion 8 described above can be in contact with the elongated partition 91a and/or the coupling pillar 93 in the slider 9. This suppresses reduction of waterproofness of the slide fastener 1 inside the slider 9. Note that, the coupling pillar 93 may be dimensioned to be thicker in the vicinity of interconnection with the top wing 91 as outlined by dotted line in
Now referring to
The water repellent may be applied after the waterproof film 6m,6n is overlaid to the fastener tape 5m,5n via the adhesive 7, allowing reduction of amount of water repellent used and allowing the water repellent to adhere to the core thread 49 and the coil element 4m,4n either, not necessarily limited to this process though. It would be possible to immerse the fastener tape 5m,5n in water repellent liquid beforehand and then overlay the waterproof film 6m,6n thereto. In this case, additionally to the structure of the fastener tape 5m,5n and the adhesive 7, the water repellent would exist in the upper portion 58 of the fastener tape 5m,5n. By way of precaution, application of water repellent can be omitted.
Operation of the slide fastener 1 would be discussed. As the slider 9 moves forward to engage the left and right coil elements 4m and 4n, the left and right fastener tapes 5m and 5n are not in contact due to a space S1 interposed. However, the film edges 65 of the waterproof films 6m and 6n are arranged directly over this space S2, preventing or suppressing fluid from entering into the space S1. Furthermore, the above-described supporting portion 8 adheres to the film edge 65. Therefore, inflow of liquid via a space between the film edges 65 would be further suppressed.
It is not a requisite for the film edges 65 at both left and right sides of the center line CL of the slide fastener 1 to be brought into contact but, they are expected to be in local or intermittent contact along the center line CL in the elongation direction of the slide fastener 1. The same holds true to the contact between the supporting portions 8 at both left and right sides of the center line CL of the slide fastener 1. Due to cutting by a cutter, the waterproof film 6m,6n may be partially scraped and the supporting portion 8 may also be partially scraped but, local or intermittent contact may still be caused.
Method of production of slide fastener 1 would be discussed. Firstly, a common waterproof film 6 is overlaid, via adhesive 7, to the tape top surfaces 51 of both of the fastener tapes 5m,5n of the fastener chain 10 (See
The above-described pressing of the laminate may be followed by solidification of the adhesive 7. This is followed by cutting the waterproof film 6 by a cutting tool at a position directly over the space S1 between the opposing side-edge portions 53 of the fastener tapes 5m,5n. In cases where the adhesive 7 is thermosetting resin, the step of solidifying the adhesive 7 may preferably be performed between the above-described pressing and the above-described cutting. After the adhesive 7 penetrated to the upper portion 58 of the fastener tape 5m,5n, preferably after the adhesive 7 solidified, water repellent may be applied to the lower portion 59 of the fastener tape 5m,5n.
Just as a precaution, the above-described step of overlaying can be performed by overlaying, to the fastener tape 5m,5n, a laminate in which the waterproof film 6 and the adhesive layer have been stacked in this order on a release paper. The overlaying would be performed in such a manner that the adhesive layer and the fastener tape are brought into direct contact. In cases where the main surface of the release paper on which the waterproof film 6 is formed is a smooth surface, the top surface of the waterproof film 6 would be a smooth surface as the smooth surface of the release paper is transferred thereto. The waterproof film 6 and the adhesive layer both may be thermosetting resin, but not necessarily limited to this. Note that, the fastener chain 10 is configured from the waterproof stringers 2m and 2n in which the coil elements 4m and 4n are engaged.
Based on the above disclosure, a skilled person in the art would be able to add various modifications to the respective features and embodiments. Reference numerals in Claims are just for reference and should not be referred for a purpose of narrowly construing the scope of claims.
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