Claims
- 1. A woven stringer for a slide fastener comprising
- a woven tape having a plurality of warp threads and a weft thread interwoven with the warp threads,
- a coupling element train having first and second connecting threads and a plurality of spaced polymer coupling elements molded on the connecting threads,
- each of said coupling elements having a head portion and first and second leg portions extending in generally the same direction from opposite sides of the head portion,
- said first leg portions being spaced to define first spaces between adjacent first leg portions on a first side of the coupling elements,
- said second leg portions being spaced to define second spaces between adjacent second leg portions on a second side of the coupling elements,
- said first and second connecting threads having spaced embedded segments which are embedded in the respective first and second leg portions of the coupling elements and having spaced connecting segments which extend across the respective first and second spaces to join the coupling elements together,
- first and second pluralities of reinforcing means including respective first and second pluralities of projections molded integral with the respective first and second leg portions of the coupling elements and extending into and only partially across all the respective first and second spaces between the leg portions to reinforce all of the connecting segments,
- said projections having a thickness less than a thickness of the leg portions,
- said first plurality of projections extending in only one direction from the respective first leg portions,
- said second plurality of projections extending in only the opposite direction from the respective second leg portions and having end portions which overlap end portions of the first plurality of projections,
- said weft thread having a plurality of loops on one longitudinal edge of the tape, and
- said plurality of loops each encircling both connecting segments and at least one projection together between the first and second leg portions of adjacent coupling elements to secure the train to the one edge of the tape and to hold the pair of leg portions of each coupling element together.
- 2. A woven stringer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the projections extend from the respective leg portions between the connecting threads and heels of the leg portions.
- 3. A woven stringer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the projections are slightly spaced from the connecting threads.
- 4. A woven stringer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the projections engage the connecting threads throughout the length of the projections.
- 5. A woven stringer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the coupling element train has third and fourth connecting threads with segments embedded in the respective first and second leg portions.
- 6. A stringer for a slide fastener comprising
- a support tape,
- a train of spaced coupling elements each having a head portion and a pair of leg portions extending in generally the same direction from opposite sides of the head portion,
- said leg portions having slider-flange-engaging bottom surfaces,
- a pair of connecting threads each having spaced embedded segments which are embedded in the leg portions on respective sides of the coupling elements and having spaced connecting segments which extend between adjacent leg portions on respective sides of the coupling elements to join the coupling elements together,
- said support tape including a plurality of warp threads and a weft thread interwoven with the warp threads,
- said weft thread forming a plurality of loops on one longitudinal edge of the tape and encircling the connecting segments in the spaces between adjacent coupling elements,
- said leg portions having a thickness substantially greater than a thickness of the loops and the connecting thread segments to retain the loops in the spaces between the leg portions and to extend the slider-flange engaging surfaces substantially above the plurality of loops and support tape,
- said leg portions each having one side which is perpendicular to the one edge of the tape, the opposite side of each leg portion being inclined outwardly from the head portion relative to the one side,
- said pair of leg portions of each coupling element having respective extensions formed by inclined portions defined by the opposite sides of the respective leg portions, said extensions having bottom surfaces extending the slider-flange-engaging bottom surfaces of the leg portions, and
- said extensions of the pair of leg portions of each coupling element extending only in opposite directions from the respective leg portions parallel to one edge of the tape into the spaces between leg portions of adjacent coupling elements on respective sides of the train.
- 7. A stringer as claimed in claim 6 including
- a plurality of reinforcing means molded integral with the coupling elements and extending into the spaces between adjacent leg portions on respective sides of the coupling elements to reinforce all of the connecting segments,
- said plurality of loops on the one longitudinal edge of the tape also encircling the reinforcing means in the spaces between adjacent coupling elements, and
- said leg portions having a thickness substantially greater than a thickness of the reinforcing means to retain the loops between the leg portions and to extend the slider-flange engaging surfaces substantially above the plurality of loops and support tape.
- 8. A stringer as claimed in claim 7 wherein the plurality of reinforcing means includes a plurality of projections extending partially across the spaces between adjacent coupling elements.
- 9. A stringer as claimed in claim 8 wherein the projections extend from the inclined portions on opposite sides of the element.
- 10. A stringer as claimed in claim 8 wherein the train of coupling elements are molded in a flat condition with the connecting threads embedded in the leg portions, and the train of coupling elements are subsequently folded to bring the leg portions together.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 724,223 filed Sept. 17, 1976, now abandoned, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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