Slide fastener

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 8826500
  • Patent Number
    8,826,500
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    14 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Sandy; Robert J
    • Morrell; Abigail
    Agents
    • Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Abstract
There is provided a slide fastener that includes a pair of fastener stringers provided with fastener element rows having a plurality of fastener elements along opposing tape-side edges of a pair of fastener tapes, and a slider slidably attached to the fastener element rows to engage and disengage the fastener elements. One of the fastener stringers is separated from the slider when a lateral pulling force directed outward in a width direction of the fastener tapes is applied to the pair of fastener stringers. The upper blade and the lower blade of the slider are provided with cutaway portions at portions outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post.
Description

This application is a national stage application of PCT/JP2010/063664 which is incorporated herein by reference.


TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a slide fastener, and more particularly, to a slide fastener, in which if a lateral pulling force is applied to a pair of fastener stringers, one of the fastener stringers is separated from a slider.


BACKGROUND ART

As is known in the related art, a slide fastener includes an upper blade having a double structure consisting of an inner plate and an outer plate, in which the outer plate is released from the inner plate by pulling down a pull tab in one side, so that one of fastener stringers is separated from a slider (e.g., see Patent Document 1).


PRIOR ART DOCUMENT
Patent Document

Patent Document 1: U.S. Pat. No. 2,681,490


SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Problems to Be Solved by Invention

In the slide fastener disclosed in Patent Document 1, since the upper blade has the double structure consisting of the inner plate and the outer plate, its construction is complicated, and thus a manufacturing cost thereof can be increased.


The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a slide fastener capable of easily separating one of the fastener stringers from a slider with a simple structure.


Means for Solving Problems

The above object of the present invention can be achieved by the following configuration.


(1) A slide fastener including a pair of fastener stringers provided with fastener element rows having a plurality of fastener elements along opposing tape-side edges of a pair of fastener tapes; and a slider slidably attached to the fastener element rows to engage and disengage the fastener elements, wherein one of the fastener stringers is separated from the slider when a lateral pulling force directed outward in a width direction of the fastener tapes is applied to the pair of fastener stringers, wherein the slider includes: a body having an upper blade and a lower blade which are disposed in parallel while being spaced apart from each other in an up-down direction, a guide post connecting the upper blade and the lower blade at front ends thereof, flanges each provided along both left and right edges of the upper blade and the lower blade, and a pull tab attachment portion provided on an upper surface of the upper blade; and a pull tab rotatably attached to the pull tab attachment portion, and wherein the upper blade and the lower blade are provided with cutaway portions at portions outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post.


(2) The slide fastener according to the configuration of the above (1), wherein the cutaway portions are formed so as to extend outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post.


(3) The slide fastener according to the configuration of the above (1) or (2), wherein a length, in a longitudinal direction, of the flanges at one side of the body in the width direction is shorter than that of the flanges at another side of the body in the width direction.


(4) The slide fastener according to the configuration of any one of the above (1) to (3), wherein a distance, in a longitudinal direction, between a rear end of the guide post and front ends of the flanges at one side of the body in the width direction is shorter than a distance, in the longitudinal direction, between the rear end of the guide post and front ends of the flanges at another side of the body in the width direction.


Advantageous Effects of Invention

According to the slide fastener of the present invention, since the upper blade and the lower blade are provided with the cutaway portions at portions outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post, the one side of the upper blade and the lower blade with respect to the guide post can be easily bent. Accordingly, it is possible to easily separate one of the fastener stringers from the slider with the simple structure.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a front view of a slide fastener according to one embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the slider shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a plan view of the slider shown in FIG. 2;



FIG. 4 is a rear view of the slider shown in FIG. 2, when seen from a rear mouth;



FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A in FIG. 3;



FIG. 6 is an enlarged front view of the slide fastener in which an upper blade is cut away;



FIG. 7 is an enlarged front view illustrating a state in which a lateral pulling force is applied to the slide fastener shown in FIG. 6;



FIG. 8 is an enlarged front view illustrating a state in which elements of a separation-side fastener stringer shown in FIG. 7 start getting out of the slider;



FIG. 9 is an enlarged front view illustrating a state in which the elements shown in FIG. 8 further get out of the slider;



FIG. 10 is an enlarged front view illustrating a state in which the elements in FIG. 9 fully get out of the slider;



FIG. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the element of the separation-side fastener stringer comes in contact with a flange of the slider;



FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the element in FIG. 11 bends the upper blade and a lower blade and then gets out of the slider;



FIG. 13 is an enlarged front view corresponding to FIG. 6 to illustrate a modification of the slide fastener according to the present invention;



FIG. 14 is an enlarged front view of a state in witch the upper blade is cut away, to illustrate a case where the present invention is applied to a slide fastener with a reverse separable end stop.





EMBODIMENTS OF INVENTION

One embodiment of a slide fastener according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description of the embodiment, as for a fastener tape, a front side refers to a near side with respect to a paper surface of FIG. 1; a back side refers to a far side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; an upper side refers to an upper side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; a lower side refers to a lower side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; a left side refers to a left side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; and a right side refers to a right side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1. As for a slider, an upper side refers to a near side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; a lower side refers to a far side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; a front side refers to an upper side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; a rear side refers to a lower side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; a left side refers to a left side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1; and a right side refers to a right side with respect to the paper surface of FIG. 1. Also, a right and left direction of the fastener tapes and the slider is referred to as a width direction, and an up-down direction of the fastener tapes is referred to as a longitudinal direction.


As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 6, a slide fastener 10 of this embodiment includes a pair of left and right fastener stringers 11L and 11R in which fastener element rows 30 having a plurality of fastener elements 31 are provided along opposing tape-side edges 20a of a pair of left and right fastener tapes 20, a slider 40 slidably attached to the fastener element rows 30 to engage and disengage the fastener elements 31, top end stops 12 each attached to upper end portions of the tape-side edges 20a of the pair of left and right fastener tapes 20, and separable end stop 13 formed at lower end portions of the tape-side edges 20a of the pair of left and right fastener tapes 20.


The separable end stop 13 includes a box pin 14 and a box body 15 which are formed at lower end portions of the tape-side edge 20a of the right fastener tape 20, and an insert pin 16 which is formed at the lower end portion of the tape-side edge 20a of the left fastener tape 20 and is able to be inserted into the box body 15. Also, in this embodiment, the left fastener stringer 11L provided with the insert pin 16 is a separation-side fastener stringer which is able to be detached from the slider 40, while the right fastener stringer 11R provided with the box pin 14 and the box body 15 is a stationary-side fastener stringer which is not able to be detached from the slider 40.


The fastener element rows 30 are comprised of the plurality of fastener elements 31 which are formed on the tape-side edges 20a of the fastener tapes 20 with injection molding using synthetic resin, for example, polyamide, polyacetal, polypropylene, or polybutylene terephthalate.


The slider 40 is a slider having an automatic stop function, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 to 6, and includes a body 50, a pull tab 60, a stopper claw body 70, and a pull tab holding cover 80.


The body 50 has an upper blade 51 and a lower blade 52 which are disposed in parallel while being spaced apart from each other in an up-down direction, a guide post 53 connecting the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 at front ends thereof and at a center portion in a width direction, upper flanges 54a protruding downward from both left and right edges of the upper blade 51, and lower flanges 54b protruding upward from both left and right edges of the lower blade 52. Accordingly, a front portion of the body 50 is provided with left and right shoulder mouths 55 which are separated by the guide post 53, and a rear portion of the body 50 is provided with a rear mouth 56. An approximately Y-shaped element guide passage 57 is formed between the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 to communicate the left and right shoulder mouth 55 and the rear mouth 56, and the element guide passage 57 forms a path through which the pair of left and right fastener element rows 30 are inserted.


As illustrated in FIG. 4, a dimension S1 of a gap between the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the left side of the body 50 in the up-down direction is set to be larger than a dimension S2 of a gap between the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the right side in the up-down direction. Accordingly, the left fastener stringer 11L can be separated from the slider 40.


The right side (a side of stationary-side fastener stringer 11R) of the upper surface of the upper blade 51 with respect to the guide post 53 in the width direction is provided with a front attachment post 58F and a rear attachment post 58R which are installed upright parallel with each other and arranged in a front and rear direction, to attach the pull tab holding cover 80 thereto. A link portion 61 of the pull tab 60 and the stopper claw body 70 are accommodated between the front attachment post 58F and the rear attachment post 58R, and the front attachment post 58F and the rear attachment post 58R are covered by the pull tab holding cover 80 and are fixed by crimping. Also, as illustrated in FIG. 5, the upper blade 51 is provided with a claw insertion hole 5 lb in which the a stopper claw 71 of the stopper claw body 70 is inserted. In this embodiment, a pull tab attachment portion is configured by the front attachment post 58F, the rear attachment post 58R, the stopper claw body 70, and the pull tab holding cover 80.


As described above, since the front attachment post 58F and the rear attachment post 58R are formed at the right side of the upper surface of the upper blade 51 with respect to the guide post 53 in the width direction, rigidity of the left side of the upper blade 51 with respect to the guide post 53 is slightly reduced, so that the left side of the upper blade 51 is likely to be bent. Accordingly, since the left side of the upper blade 51 can be easily bent, the separation-side fastener stringer 11L can be easily separated from the slider 40.


In addition, since the stopper claw body 70 is disposed at the right side of the upper surface of the upper blade 51 with respect to the guide post 53 in the width direction, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the stopper claw 71 of the stopper claw body 70 is inserted between the fastener elements 31 of the stationary-side fastener stringer 11R. Accordingly, since the stopper claw 71 does not contact with the fastener elements 31 of the separation-side fastener stringer 11L, it is possible to smoothly separate the separation-side fastener stringer 11L from the slider 40.


As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3 and 6, the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 are respectively provided with cutaway portions 51a and 52a extending outward (toward the separation-side fastener stringer 11L) in the width direction from a front lateral surface 53a at the left side of the guide post 53. Accordingly, a distance L1 between the rear end of the guide post 53 and the front ends of the upper and lower flanges at the left side of the body 50 in the longitudinal direction is shorter than a distance L2 between the rear end of the guide post 53 and the front ends of the upper and lower flanges at the right side of the body 50 in the longitudinal direction. For this reason, since a length of the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b of the left side of the body 50 in the longitudinal direction is shorter than the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the right side of the body 50, the rigidity of the left side of the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 with respect to the guide post 53 is slightly reduced, so that the left side of the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 are likely to be bent. Accordingly, since the left side of the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 can be easily bent, the separation-side fastener stringer 11L can be easily separated from the slider 40.


The cutaway portions 51a and 52a extend outward in the width direction and rearward in an oblique manner from a boundary between the front lateral surface 53a and the rear lateral surface 53b at the left side of the guide post 53. The cutaway portions 51a and 52a are then bent at about an intermediate portion, and extend outward in the width direction and forward in an oblique manner.


As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4, inner surfaces of the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the left side of the body 50 in the width direction are formed as inclined surfaces 59a and 59b in which the thickness thereof gradually increases as it extend from the inside to the outside in the width direction. For this reason, as illustrated in FIG. 11, as upper and lower corner portions of each fastener element 31 of the separation-side fastener stringer 11L applied with the lateral pulling force abut against the inclined surfaces 59a and 59b of the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b, the lateral pulling force is efficiently transmitted to the upper blade 51 and lower blade 52 through the inclined surfaces 59a and 59b. Therefore, as illustrated in FIG. 12, since a gap between the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b is easily widened, it is possible to easily separate the separation-side fastener stringer 11L from the slider 40.


With the slide fastener 10 having the above configuration, as the lateral pulling force directed outward in the width direction is applied to the pair of left and right fastener stringers 11L and 11R (see FIG. 7), the first fastener element 31a (fastener element 31) of the separation-side fastener stringer 11L, which is positioned closest to the shoulder mouth 55 inside the element guide passage 57 and thus is not engaged, abuts against each of the inclined surfaces 59a and 59b of the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b (see FIG. 11) to widen the gap between the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b. Simultaneously, the first fastener element 31a bends the left portions of the upper blade 51 and lower blade 52 with respect to the guide post 53 (see FIGS. 8, 9 and 12), so that the first fastener element gets out of the slider 40. Subsequently to the first fastener element 31a, the second and third fastener elements 31b and 31c get out of the slider 40 in the same manner as the first fastener element 31a, so that the separation-side fastener stringer 11L is separated from the slider 40 (see FIG. 10).


As described above, according to the slide fastener 10 of this embodiment, since the cutaway portions 51a and 52a extending outward in the width direction from the front lateral surface 53a at the left side of the guide post 53 are respectively formed on the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52, the left side of the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 with respect to the guide post 53 can be easily bent. Accordingly, it is possible to easily separate the separation-side fastener stringer 11L from the slider 40 with the simple structure.


As a modification of this embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 13, the cutaway portions 51a and 52a of the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 may be extended rearward further than the rear end of the guide post 53, so that the front ends of the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the left side of the body 50 are positioned at the rear side with respect to the rear end of the guide post 53. Also, the cutaway portions 51a and 52a of this modification extend, in a liner fashion, outward in the width direction and rearward an in an oblique manner from the front end of the forward lateral surface 53a at the left side of the guide post 53.


According to this modification, since the length of the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the left side of the body 50 in the longitudinal direction is shorter than that of the above embodiment, the left side of the upper blade 51 and the lower blade 52 with respect to the guide post 53 are likely to be bent, so that it is possible to easily separate the separation-side fastener stringer 11L from the slider 40.


Although the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be properly modified or revised without deviating from the gist of the present invention. For example, the embodiment illustrates the case where the present invention is applied to the slider having the automatic stop function, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The present invention may be applied to a slider with no automatic stop function, in which a pull tab attachment post for attaching the pull tab 60 thereto is installed upright at the portions of the front attachment posts 58F and the rear attachment posts 58R, instead of the front and rear attachment posts.


The embodiment illustrates that the separable end stop 13 are formed at the lower end portions of the pair of left and right fastener tapes 20, but the present invention is not limited thereto. As illustrated in FIG. 14, a reverse separable end stop 90 may be installed, instead of the separable end stop 13. The reverse separable end stop 90 includes an upper slider 91 having the same configuration as the slider 40, a lower slider 92 installed at a lower side of the upper slider 91 such that the rear mouths 56 face each other, a box pin 93 formed at the lower end portion of the tape-side edge 20a of the right fastener tape 20, and an insert pin 16 which is formed at the lower end portion of the tape-side edge 20a of the left fastener tape 20 and is able to be inserted into the upper slider 91 and the lower slider 92.


If the upper slider 91 is moved upward (in a direction away from the lower slider 92) in the reverse separable end stop 90, the pair of left and right fastener element rows 30 which are in the separated state are engaged with each other. If the upper slider 91 is moved downward (in a direction approaching the lower slider 92), the pair of left and right fastener element rows 30 which are in the engaged state are disengaged from each other. If the lower slider 92 is moved upward (in a direction approaching the upper slider 91), the pair of left and right fastener element rows 30 which are in the engaged state are disengaged from each other. If the lower slider 92 is moved downward (in a direction away from the upper slider 91), the pair of left and right fastener element rows 30 which are in the separated state are engaged with each other.


Comparing the lower slider 92 with the upper slider 91, when the front side of the lower slider 92 in the front and rear direction is set as the guide post 53, the cutaway portions 51a and 52a, the claw insertion hole 51b, the front and rear attachment posts 58F and 58R, the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b having the short length in the front and rear direction, and the inclined surfaces 59a and 59b are disposed symmetrically in the left and right direction.


At both sides of the upper and lower sliders 91 and 92 in the reverse separable end stop 90, the fastener elements 31 are able to be separated from the gap between the upper and lower flanges 54a and 54b at the side (at the side of separation-side fastener stringer 11L) in which the insert pin 94 is inserted.


DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS


10: Slide Fastener



11L: Fastener Stringer (Separation-Side Fastener Stringer)



11R: Fastener Stringer (Stationary-Side Fastener Stringer)



20: Fastener Tape



20
a: Tape-Side Edge



30: Fastener Element Row



31: Fastener Element



40: Slider



50: Body



51: Upper Blade



51
a: Cutaway Portion



52: Lower Blade



52
a: Cutaway Portion



53: Guide Post



53
a: Front Lateral Surface



54
a: Upper Flange



54
b: Lower Flange



58F: Front Attachment Post (Pull Tab Attachment Portion)



58R: Rear Attachment Post (Pull Tab Attachment Portion)



60: Pull Tab



70: Stopper Claw Body (Pull Tab Attachment Portion)



80: Pull Tab Holding Cover (Pull Tab Attachment Portion)



100: Slider

Claims
  • 1. A slide fastener comprising: a pair of fastener stringers provided with fastener element rows having a plurality of fastener elements along opposing tape-side edges of a pair of fastener tapes; anda slider slidably attached to the fastener element rows to engage and disengage the fastener elements,wherein one of the fastener stringers is separated from the slider when a lateral pulling force directed outward in a width direction of the fastener tapes is applied to the pair of fastener stringers,wherein the slider includes: a body having an upper blade and a lower blade which are disposed in parallel while being spaced apart from each other in an up-down direction, a guide post connecting the upper blade and the lower blade at front ends thereof, flanges each provided along both left and right edges of the upper blade and the lower blade, and a pull tab attachment portion provided on an upper surface of the upper blade; anda pull tab rotatably attached to the pull tab attachment portion, andwherein the upper blade and the lower blade are provided with cutaway portions at portions outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post so that an outer shape of each of the upper blade and the lower blade is asymmetric in the width direction,wherein a dimension, in the up-down direction, of a gap between a first upper flange of the flanges, provided along one of the left and right edges of the upper blade, and a first lower flange of the flanges, provided along one of the left and right edges of the lower blade, is greater than a dimension, in the up-down direction, of a gap between a second upper flange of the flanges, provided along another one of the left and right edges of the upper blade, and a second lower flange of the flanges, provided along another one of the left and right edges of the lower blade.
  • 2. The slide fastener according to claim 1, wherein the cutaway portions are formed so as to extend outward in the width direction from the one lateral surface of the guide post.
  • 3. A slide fastener comprising: a pair of fastener stringers provided with fastener element rows having a plurality of fastener elements along opposing tape-side edges of a pair of fastener tapes; anda slider slidably attached to the fastener element rows to engage and disengage the fastener elements,wherein one of the fastener stringers is separated from the slider when a lateral pulling force directed outward in a width direction of the fastener tapes is applied to the pair of fastener stringers,wherein the slider includes: a body having an upper blade and a lower blade which are disposed in parallel while being spaced apart from each other in an up-down direction, a guide post connecting the upper blade and the lower blade at front ends thereof, flanges each provided along both left and right edges of the upper blade and the lower blade, and a pull tab attachment portion provided on an upper surface of the upper blade; anda pull tab rotatably attached to the pull tab attachment portion, andwherein the upper blade and the lower blade are provided with cutaway portions at portions outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post,wherein a length, in a longitudinal direction, of the flanges at one side of the body in the width direction is shorter than that of the flanges at another side of the body in the width direction, andwherein a dimension, in the up-down direction, of a gap between a first upper flange of the flanges, provided along one of the left and right edges of the upper blade, and a first lower flange of the flanges, provided along one of the left and right edges of the lower blade, is greater than a dimension, in the up-down direction, of a gap between a second upper flange of the flanges, provided along another one of the left and right edges of the upper blade, and a second lower flange of the flanges, provided along another one of the left and right edges of the lower blade.
  • 4. A slide fastener comprising: a pair of fastener stringers provided with fastener element rows having a plurality of fastener elements along opposing tape-side edges of a pair of fastener tapes; anda slider slidably attached to the fastener element rows to engage and disengage the fastener elements,wherein one of the fastener stringers is separated from the slider when a lateral pulling force directed outward in a width direction of the fastener tapes is applied to the pair of fastener stringers,wherein the slider includes: a body having an upper blade and a lower blade which are disposed in parallel while being spaced apart from each other in an up-down direction, a guide post connecting the upper blade and the lower blade at front ends thereof, flanges each provided along both left and right edges of the upper blade and the lower blade, and a pull tab attachment portion provided on an upper surface of the upper blade; anda pull tab rotatably attached to the pull tab attachment portion, andwherein the upper blade and the lower blade are provided with cutaway portions at portions outward in the width direction from one lateral surface of the guide post,wherein a distance, in a longitudinal direction, between a rear end of the guide post and front ends of the flanges at one side of the body in the width direction is shorter than a distance, in the longitudinal direction, between the rear end of the guide post and front ends of the flanges at another side of the body in the width direction, andwherein a dimension, in the up-down direction, of a gap between a first upper flange of the flanges, provided along one of the left and right edges of the upper blade, and a first lower flange of the flanges, provided along one of the left and right edges of the lower blade, is greater than a dimension, in the up-down direction, of a gap between a second upper flange of the flanges, provided along another one of the left and right edges of the upper blade, and a second lower flange of the flanges, provided along another one of the left and right edges of the lower blade.
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