This application is a U.S. National Stage entry of PCT Application No: PCT/JP2018/019194 filed May 17, 2018, which claims priority to PCT Application No. PCT/JP2017/018926, filed May 19, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure is directed to a slide fastener.
Patent literature 1 discloses a technology that provides a slide fastener with narrower width. Left and right fastener elements are coupled alternately along a movement direction of a slider. The length of each fastener element is less than a width, in the left-right direction, of the alternately coupled left and right fastener elements. The shape of each fastener element includes a bent or curved shape.
[PLT 1] U.K. Patent Application Laid-open No. 442809
In a conventional slide fastener shown in
The present inventors have newly recognized a value of supplying a slide fastener which allows reduced force for moving a slider for coupling fastener elements.
A slide fastener according to some aspects of the present disclosure may be a slide fastener that includes: a pair of fastener stringers wherein each fastener stringer includes a fastener tape and a plurality of fastener elements attached to the fastener tape, each fastener element including a base portion secured to the fastener tape and a terminal portion positioned opposite to the base portion; and at least one slider for opening and closing the pair of fastener stringers, the slider including an upper wing, a lower wing, a coupling pillar and a flange, the coupling pillar coupling the upper wing and the lower wing, the coupling pillar being opposed to or touched by a terminal surface of the terminal portion of the fastener element, the flange being provided at least one of the upper wing and the lower wing, and the flange being opposed to or touched by a base end surface of the base portion of the fastener element, wherein the fastener element has an intermediate portion including bent or curved portion between the terminal portion and the base portion, the intermediate portion has an engaging protrusion and an engaged recess which are respectively protruded and recessed on an axis that matches a movement direction of the slider, and in an orthogonal direction orthogonal to the axis, a first distance between the axis and the terminal surface of the terminal portion is less than a second distance between the axis and the base end surface of the base portion.
A slide fastener according to some aspects of the present disclosure may be a slide fastener in which the paired fastener stringers are closed by frontward movement of a slider and are opened by rearward movement of the slider, the front-rear direction being identical to the movement direction of the slider along the axis, wherein the fastener element has a first recess that is recessed at an opposite side of the engaged recess and at a same side as the engaging protrusion, and wherein an interspace between a vertex position of the engaging protrusion and a bottom position of the first recess in the front-rear direction is substantially same as an interspace between a rearmost point of the terminal portion and a bottom position of the engaged recess in the front-rear direction.
A slide fastener according to some aspects of the present disclosure may be a slide fastener that includes: a pair of left and right fastener stringers wherein each fastener stringer includes a fastener tape and a plurality of fastener elements attached to the fastener tape, each fastener element including a base portion secured to the fastener tape and a terminal portion positioned opposite to the base portion; and at least one slider that moves frontward to close the pair of left and right fastener stringers and moves rearward to open the pair of left and right fastener stringers, wherein each of the left and right fastener elements is bent or curved so as to have an engaging protrusion at a front side of the fastener element and an engaged recess at a rear side of the fastener element, the fastener element at one side of the left and right sides is provided with a first recess between the engaging protrusion and the base portion, the first recess being configured to receive a first protuberance that is protruded rearward and is provided on the fastener element at the other side of the left and right sides, and in the respective left and right fastener elements, the engaging protrusion is provided at a position shifted closer to the base portion than the first protuberance in a left-right direction, and the first recess is positioned at a position shifter closer to the base portion than the engaged recess in the left-right direction.
A slide fastener according to some aspects of the present disclosure may be a slide fastener that includes: a pair of left and right fastener stringers wherein each fastener stringer includes a fastener tape and a plurality of fastener elements attached to the fastener tape, each fastener element including a base portion secured to the fastener tape and a terminal portion positioned opposite to the base portion; and at least one slider for opening and closing the pair of left and right fastener stringers, wherein each of the fastener elements at the left and right sides has an intermediate portion including bent or curved portion between the terminal portion and the base portion, the intermediate portion has an engaging protrusion and an engaged recess which are respectively protruded and recessed on an axis that matches a movement direction of the slider, and the fastener element at one side of the left and right sides has at least one displacement-restricting portion that prevents displacement, along an up-down direction, of the fastener element at the other side of the left and right sides.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a slide fastener may be provided which allows reduced force for moving a slider for coupling fastener elements.
Hereinafter, non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
In the following descriptions, plural features described for one slide fastener may be understood as combination of these features, but may be understood as independent features independent from other features. Independent feature may be understood as independent feature without requiring combination with other features, but may be understood as combination with one or more other independent features. Recitation of all combination of independent features is redundant for a skilled person, and thus omitted. An individual feature would be clearly highlighted by a phrase such as “In some cases”. The independent feature would be understood as a universal feature effective not only for a slide fastener disclosed in the drawings but also effective for other various slide fasteners.
In the present specification, terms of direction defined as follows will be used. Front-rear direction matches a movement direction of a slider or would be recognized based on a movement direction of a slider. Left-right direction is orthogonal to the front-rear direction in a plan where paired fastener stringers exist. Up-down direction is orthogonal to the front-rear direction and the left-right direction respectively. It should be noted that, these terms can be redefined based on the following descriptions. It should be noted that the front-rear, left-right and up-down directions referred in the present specification and/or Claim do not need to match another standard such as up-down, left-right and front-rear directions recognized based on a vertical direction or a viewer, for example.
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The left and right fastener stringers 10 are closed by frontward movement of the slider 40, and the left and right fastener stringers 10 are opened by rearward movement of the slider 40. Closed left and right fastener stringers 10 results in coupled left and right fastener elements 20. Opened left and right fastener stringers 10 results in decoupled left and right fastener elements 20.
Each fastener stringer 10 included in the paired fastener stringers 10 has a fastener tape 15 and a plurality of fastener elements 20 attached to the fastener tape 15. The fastener tape 15 is a thin flexible member and has upper and lower tape surfaces as a pair of tape surfaces. The fastener tape 15 has a side-edge 16 to which the fastener elements 20 are attached. Core thread 17 may be provided at the side-edge 16 for strengthening the coupling of the fastener tape 15 and the fastener element 20. In some cases, the fastener tape 15 is a woven fabric or knitted fabric or combination thereof. The core thread 17 may be woven together with the fastener tape 15 or sewn to the fastener tape 15.
The fastener element 20 has a base portion 21 secured to the fastener tape 15 and a terminal portion 22 positioned opposite to the base portion 21. The terminal portion 22 is provided outwardly of fastener tape relative to the base portion 21. Outwardly of fastener tape indicates a direction directed from a point over the tape surface of the fastener tape 15 to a point external to the tape surface. The terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 provided at one fastener tape 15 is arranged closer to the other fastener tape 15 than the base portion 21 of the fastener element 20. The base portion 21 exists on the tape surface of the fastener tape 15, particularly on the side-edge 16 and the core thread 17 of the fastener tape 15. The terminal portion 22 does not exist on the tape surface of the fastener tape 15. The fastener element 20 extends in the left-right direction from the base portion 21, secured to the side-edge 16 of the fastener tape 15, toward the terminal portion 22, not existing on the tape surface of the fastener tape 15.
The terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 has a terminal surface 22m to be opposed to or touched by a coupling pillar 43 of the slider 40. In some cases, the terminal surface 22m touches the coupling pillar 43 of the slider 40 and slides on the side surface thereof. The base portion 21 of the fastener element 20 has a base end surface 21m to be opposed to or touched by a flange 44 of the slider 40. In some cases, the base end surface 21m touches the flange 44 of the slider 40 and slides on the inner surface thereof. The terminal surface 22m of the fastener element 20 touches and/or slides on the side surface of the coupling pillar 43 so that the posture of the fastener element 20 may be stabilized. Likewise, the base end surface 21m of the fastener element 20 touches and/or slides on the inner surface of the flange 44 so that the posture of the fastener element 20 may be stabilized. In some cases, the base end surface 21m and/or the terminal surface 22m includes at least partially a flat surface.
The base portion 21 of the fastener element 20 has an upper portion provided above the fastener tape 15 and a lower portion provided under the fastener tape 15. The base end surface 21m of the base portion 21 is divided into upper and lower sections by the fastener tape 15. The upper section of the base end surface 21m is opposed to, or touches or in some cases slides on the inner surface of the upper flange of the slider 40. The lower section of the base end surface 21m is opposed to, or touches or in some cases slides on the inner surface of the lower flange of the slider 40.
Interspace between the terminal surface 22m and the base end surface 21m in the left-right direction matches the width of the fastener element 20 in the left-right direction. The fastener element 20 has front and rear surfaces which extend between the base end surface 21m and the terminal surface 22m. The front surface extends in left-right direction so as to form a first recess 29 and an engaging protrusion 24 described below. The front surface is a surface that face frontward of the movement direction of the slider. The rear surface extends in left-right direction so as to form an engaged recess 25 described below. The rear surface is a surface that face rearward of the movement direction of the slider.
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In some cases, at least a part of the terminal portion 22 is positioned within the maximum width W1 of the base portion 21. In some cases, the terminal surface 22m of the terminal portion 22 is positioned within the maximum width W1 of the base portion 21.
In some cases, the fastener element 20 presents a bent shape of inverted V when viewed in elevation. In some cases, the fastener element 20 has first and second bars 27, 28. The boundary between the first and second bars 27, 28 may exist on the axis CL. The coupled portion of the first and second bars 27, 28 may be equal to the above-described intermediate portion 23. The second bar 28 includes the above-described terminal portion 22. The boundary between the first bar 27 and the base portion 21 may exist on an axis AX that is parallel to the axis CL and positioned at the center in the width of a core thread 17 in the left-right direction.
When the left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the left fastener element 20 is sandwiched between the right fastener elements 20 located adjacently on the right fastener tape 15. In some cases, the engaging protrusion 24 of the left fastener element 20 is engaged with the engaged recess 25 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the front side. Likewise, the engaged recess 25 of the left fastener element 20 is engaged with the engaging protrusion 24 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the rear side.
When the left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the front surface of the first bar 27 of the left fastener element 20 and the rear surface of the second bar 28 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the front side may be opposed to or in contact one another. The rear surface of the first bar 27 of the left fastener element 20 and the front surface of the second bar 28 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the rear side may be opposed to or in contact one another.
When the left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the front surface of the second bar 28 of the left fastener element 20 and the rear surface of the first bar 27 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the front side may be opposed to or in contact one another. The rear surface of the second bar 28 of the left fastener element 20 and the front surface of the first bar 27 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the rear side may be opposed to or in contact one another.
Even when the left fastener element 20 is moved leftward when left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the second bar 28 of the left fastener element 20 is interfered with the first bar 27 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the rear side, and the first bar 27 of the left fastener element 20 is interfered with the second bar 28 of the right fastener element 20 positioned at the front side. The same applies to the right fastener elements 20 relative to the left fastener elements 20.
In some cases including the presently disclosed examples, an angle θ between the first and second bars 27, 28 satisfies 120°<θ<140°. In a case of 120°>θ, when the left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the left and right fastener elements 20 are interfered with one another, increasing a required force for moving the slider 40 or making it impossible to suitably couple them. In a case of θ>140°, an interspace W3 between adjacent base portions 21 of the fastener elements 20 located on the same fastener tape 15 may be smaller, and the base portions 21 of the fastener elements 20 located on the same fastener tape 15 may be interfered one another or flexibility of the side-edge 16 of the fastener tape 15 may be lowered.
The relationship between the first and second bars 27, 28 applies to the relationship between the front surface of the first bar 27 and the front surface of the second bar 28 by which the engaging protrusion 24 is formed, and similarly applies to the relationship between the rear surface of the first bar 27 and the rear surface of the second bar 28 by which the engaged recess 25 is shaped.
In some cases, a first recess 29, which is different from the above-described engaged recess 25, may be located between the first bar 27 and the base portion 21 and at the same side as the engaging protrusion 24 in the front-rear direction. The first recess 29 is a recess that is recessed in the opposite direction of the protruding direction of the engaging protrusion 24 at the same side as the engaging protrusion 24. The first recess 29 is positioned on the core thread 17 of the fastener tape 15. In more detail, the bottom point of the first recess 29 may be positioned on the axis AX. The existence of the first recess 29 may cause an increase in the maximum width W1 of the base portion 21. As would be appreciated from
The front and rear surfaces of the first bar 27 extend substantially in parallel between the axis AX and the axis CL, obliquely with respect to the left-right direction. The front and rear surfaces of the second bar 28 extend substantially in parallel from the axis CL toward the outward side of fastener tape, obliquely with respect to the left-right direction.
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The fastener element 20 may be made of metal, resin or other material. In a case where the fastener element 20 is made of metal, the base portion 21 of the fastener element 20 is bifurcated, and is secured to the side-edge 16 of the fastener tape 15 through a step of swaging. In a case where the fastener element 20 is made of resin, the fastener element 20 is secured to the side-edge 16 of the fastener tape 15 through a step of injection molding performed while the side-edge 16 of the fastener tape 15 is arranged inside a cavity of a mold. In cases where the fastener element 20 is made of other material, it may be secured to the side-edge 16 of the fastener tape 15 through any suitable manner for that material.
The slider 40 has an upper wing 41, a lower wing 42, a coupling pillar 43, and a flange 44. The coupling pillar 43 couples the upper wing 41 and the lower wing 42, and is opposed to or touched by the terminal surface 22m of the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20. The flange 44 is provided at least one of the upper wing 41 and the lower wing 42, and is opposed to or touched by the base end surface 21m of the base portion 21 of the fastener element 20. The slider 40 may be made of metal, resin or other material. The slider 40 has paired front mouths adjacent at the left and right sides of the coupling pillar 43, and the respective fastener elements 20 enter into the slider 40 through the front mouths respectively. The left and right fastener elements 20 coupled at the inside of the slider 40 moves out from the slider 40 through one rear mouth of the slider 40. In some cases, the upper wing 41 of the slider 40 is provided with a pull-attachment column to which any type of pull can be attached.
The upper and lower wings 41 and 42 are arranged to be opposed one another with an interspace that is equal to the height of the coupling pillar 43 in the up-down direction. The distance between the upper and lower wings 41 and 42 in the up-down direction is slightly greater than the maximum thickness of fastener element 20 in the up-down direction.
The coupling pillar 43 of the slider 40 has a cross-sectional shape of triangle, more precisely an isosceles triangle, having a maximum width at front side and a minimum width at a rear side. The coupling pillar 43 has a left-side surface 43m and right-side surface 43n which come closer one another rearward. The left-side surface 43m is a flat surface, ensuring smooth sliding of the left fastener element 20. The right-side surface 43n is a flat surface, ensuring smooth sliding of the right fastener element 20.
The coupling pillar 43 has a rounded rear end 43r. Angle between the left-side surface 43m and the right-side surface 43n may be set suitably, e.g. 35-45° in some cases, and 40° in the presently disclosed example. The coupling pillar 43 has a front surface 43f that crosses the front-rear direction at the right angle. Arc surface is provided between the left-side surface 43m and the front surface 43f, and arc surface is provided between the right-side surface 43n and the front surface 43f, facilitating smooth sliding of fastener elements 20.
The paired flanges 44 of the slider 40 have a maximum interspace in the left-right direction at a front side, and a minimum interspace in the left-right direction at the rear side. The paired flanges 44 include left and right flanges 44m and 44n. The left flange 44m has an inner surface 44m1 that is opposed to the right flange 44n. The right flange 44n has an inner surface 44n1 that is opposed to the left flange 44m. The base end surface 21m of the base portion 21 of the left fastener element 20 is opposed to, touches or slides on the inner surface 44m1 of the left flange 44m. The base end surface 21m of the base portion 21 of the right fastener element 20 is opposed to, touches or slides on the inner surface 44n1 of the right flange 44n.
In some cases including the presently disclosed examples, the upper wing 41 and the lower wing 42 are respectively provided with the paired flanges 44. That is, the slider 40 has a pair of upper flanges provided at the upper wing 41 and a pair of lower flanges provided at the lower wing 42. Total 4 flanges 44 may be provided so that an element passage between the upper wing 41 and the lower wing 42 would be suitably restricted. In some embodiments, the fastener element 20 may have a fin that will enter into a space between the upper and lower flanges. Variation is envisioned where the slider 40 has two flanges 44 only, in which one flange may possibly be provided at the upper wing 41 and the other one may possibly be provided at the lower wing 42.
In some cases including the presently disclosed examples, as shown in
In some cases including the presently disclosed examples, 0.30<2P/T<0.70 is satisfied where T indicates an interspace W10 in an orthogonal direction (i.e. in the left-right direction) between the respective base end surfaces 21m of the base portions 21 of the coupled fastener elements 20 in the pair of fastener stringers 10. In a case of 0.30>2P/T, a fastener element 20 may not be able to reach a core thread 17 on which an engagement-partner fastener element 20 is provided, possibly failing to restrict up-down displacement of fastener element when the elements are coupled. In a case of 2P/T>0.70, a second bar 28 of a fastener element may possibly be interfered with a fist bar 27 of the other fastener element when the elements are coupled.
In some cases including the presently disclosed examples, in a direction parallel to the axis CL, the maximum width W1 of the base portion 21 is greater than the minimum width W2 of the terminal portion 22 so that attachment strength of fastener element 20 to the fastener tape 15 would be increased.
In some cases including the presently disclosed examples, in a direction parallel to the axis CL, 0.62<R/(R+S)<0.83 is satisfied where R indicates a maximum width W1 of the base portion 21, and S indicates a minimum interspace W3 of adjacent base portions 21 of fastener elements 20 on the same fastener tape 15. In a case of R/(R+S)>0.83, the respective base portions 21 of adjacent fastener elements 20 on the same fastener tape 15 may possibly be interfered with one another when the left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled. In a case of 0.62>R/(R+S), attachment strength of a fastener element 20 to a fastener tape 15 may be lowered and the base end surface 21m may not be able to have a sufficient area, possibly deteriorating a stability of posture of fastener element 20 inside a slider 40.
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As a result of further frontward movement of the slider 40, the fastener element 20A is pushed by the inner surface of the right flange and moves leftward as shown in
As a result of further frontward movement of the slider 40, as shown in
As described above, in some cases including the presently disclosed examples, in an orthogonal direction orthogonal to the axis CL (i.e. in the left-right direction), the first distance L1 between the axis CL and the terminal surface 22m of the terminal portion 22 is less than the second distance L2 between the axis CL and the base end surface 21m of the base portion 21. Therefore, as in
Force of 0.9 N was required for moving a slider for coupling fastener elements in an example in which L1: 1.98 mm, L2: 3.40 mm, θ: 120°, W1: 2.09 mm, W2: 0.92 mm, W3: 0.81 mm, and angle between left-side and right-side surfaces 43m, 43n of the coupling pillar 43 of the slider 40:40°. In the type of slide fastener shown in
In another working example, L1: 1.08 mm, L2: 2.80 mm, θ: 140°, W1: 1.84 mm, W2: 1.14 mm, W3: 0.71 mm, and angle between left-side and right-side surfaces 43m, 43n of the coupling pillar 43 of the slider 40: 40°. Force of 0.9 N was required for moving a slider for coupling fastener elements.
Further aspects of the present disclosure would be described further hereinafter with reference to
Unlike the fastener element 20 shown in
There is no change that, when left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the engaging protrusion 24 of the fastener element 20 at one side of the left and right sides is engaged or fitted with the engaged recess 25 of the fastener element 20 of the other side of the left and right sides. In the embodiment disclosed in
As would be appreciated from
Various manners are envisioned regarding engagement between the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 and the displacement-restricting portion 30 of the engagement-partner fastener element 20. As shown in
As shown in
The rear end of the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 is provided with a first protuberance 31 that protrudes in a direction opposite to the depth direction of the engaged recess 25 (i.e. rearward). Alternatively or additionally, the front end of the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 is provided with a second protuberance 32 that protrudes in the same direction as the engaging protrusion 24 (i.e. frontward) with an amount of protruding less than an amount of protruding of the engaging protrusion 24. The accommodating recess 26 would be elongated longer, facilitating more sufficient engagement between the accommodating recess 26 and the displacement-restricting portion 30. In some cases, the upper portion 22p and the lower portion 22q of the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 are respectively provided with first and second protuberances 31, 32, not necessarily limited to through.
Note that, in view of interrelationship of planes B1, T1 and T2 shown in
Similar to the embodiment shown in
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Unlike the embodiment shown in
As would be understood from the above description, various shapes of fastener elements 20 would be envisioned. In some cases, the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 has a taper portion 37 that has a tapered width along a direction from the engaging protrusion 24 toward the engaged recess 25. In the illustrated example, the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 has a pair of sloped surfaces 36 that extend along the axis CL, and the paired sloped surface 36 come closer one another as extending along the direction from the engaging protrusion 24 to the engaged recess 25. Accordingly, lowered would be a possibility that the fastener element 20 touches the upper and lower wings 41, 42 of the slider 40 and, when the slider 40 moves frontward while the fastener stringer 10 is twisted, it would be suppressed that the fastener elements 20 do not enter into the slider 40 suitably and smooth movement of the slider 40 is hindered. Note that, an embodiment is envisioned where one of the paired sloped surfaces 36 is replaced by a flat surface. That is, there is no need for the taper portion 37 to be configured symmetrically with respect to a plane such as a plane parallel to the fastener tape 15.
The sloped surface 36 may provide a sliding surface for a locking pawl 45 that may be incorporated into the slider 40, in addition to or as an alternative to facilitate smooth entering of fastener elements 20 into the slider 40. Concretely, the locking pawl 45 incorporated into the slider 40 slides on the sloped surfaces 36 when the slider 40 moves frontward. Accordingly, the movement of the slider 40 into which the locking pawl 45 is incorporated would be smoother. For this purpose, the sloped surface 36 extends to cross the axis CL in the left-right direction. Accordingly, the locking pawl 45, designed to move along the axis CL, would be allowed to slide on the sloped surface 36 smoothly. Additionally or alternatively, the sloped surface 36 extends from the terminal portion 22 toward the base portion 21 of the fastener element 20. As a further addition or alternative, the sloped surface 36 is formed across the terminal portion 22 and the intermediate portion 23 of the fastener element 20. In other words, the sloped surface 36 includes a first region included in the terminal portion 22 of the fastener element 20 and a second region included in the intermediate portion 23. In the illustrated example, the sloped surface 36 is a sloped surface that is slanted downward along a direction from the front-side to the rear-side and formed across the terminal portion 22 and the intermediate portion 23. When the slider 40 moves frontward, the locking pawl 45 can easily ride over the fastener element 20 or the fastener element 20 can be protected from being scratched by the locking pawl 45.
In some cases, the fastener element 20 has a locking wall 33 by which the locking pawl 45 of the slider 40 can be locked, and the engaging protrusion 24 protrudes (frontward) from the locking wall 33. The locking wall 33 may be formed, for example, by providing a recess at the upper or lower surface of the intermediate portion 23 of the fastener element 20 or by forming the engaging protrusion 24 at the extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23 (described below). The locking pawl 45 of the slider 40 is urged downward by an elastic member such as a leaf spring within the slider 40. The locking pawl 45 of the slider 40 can be moved upward in accordance with operation of the pull tab of the slider 40. When human nips the pull tab of the slider 40 and moves the slider 40, the locking pawl 45 of the slider 40 can ride over the locking wall 33. As would be appreciated from
Segmentation of the base portion 21, the terminal portion 22, and the intermediate portion 23 is illustrated in
The front surface of the extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23 extends so as to shape the first recess 29, the locking wall 33 and the second protuberance 32. The rear surface of the extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23 extends so as to shape the second recess 39, the intermediate protrusion 38, the engaged recess 25 and the first protuberance 31. Note that, the locking wall 33 is a part of the front surface of the extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23. Note that, the front-side displacement-restricting portion 30 is coupled to the front surface of the extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23. The rear-side displacement-restricting portion 30 is coupled to the rear surface of the extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23.
Similar to the embodiment shown in
The paired sloped surfaces 24a, 24b of the engaging protrusion 24 are substantially symmetrical with respect to the axis CL. Likewise, the paired sloped surfaces 25a, 25b of the engaged recess 25 are substantially symmetrical with respect to the axis CL. Furthermore, the sloped surfaces 24a, 25a are in parallel one another at least partially, and the sloped surfaces 24b, 25b are in parallel one another at least partially. Based on such features, it would be readily appreciated that the fastener element 20 includes the first and second bars 27, 28 similar to the embodiment shown in
The second protuberance 32 protrudes frontward from the front surface of the second bar 28. The second recess 39 is formed at the rear surface of the first bar 27. Engagement of the second protuberance 32 and the second recess 39 increases the resistance of the slide fastener 100 against a lateral pulling force.
Here, with reference to
The engaging protrusion 24 is a frontward-most protruding portion in the terminal portion 22 and the intermediate portion 23 of the fastener element 20, and has a front-side vertex A. The first protuberance 31 is a rearward-most protruding portion in the terminal portion 22 and the intermediate portion 23 of the fastener element 20, and has a rear-side vertex B. Furthermore, the engaged recess 25 is a frontward-most recessed portion in the terminal portion 22 and the intermediate portion 23 of the fastener element 20, and has a rear-side bottom point C. The first recess 29 is a rearward-most recessed portion in the terminal portion 22 and the intermediate portion 23 of the fastener element 20, and has a front-side bottom point D. Interspace W11 between a first plane parallel to the axis CL and including the vertex A and a second plane parallel to the axis CL and including the vertex B is equal to an interspace W12 between a third plane parallel to the axis CL and including the bottom point C and a fourth plane parallel to the axis CL and including the bottom point D. Likewise, the interspace between the first and fourth planes is equal to the interspace between the second and third planes.
When the left and right fastener elements 20 are coupled, the engaging protrusions 24 and the engaged recesses 25 of the respective left and right fastener elements 20 are arranged on the same axis. Similarly, the first protuberances 31 and the first recesses 29 of the respective left and right fastener elements 20 are arranged on the same axis. According to such an aspect, an interference caused when one of left and right fastener elements 20 enters into a space between the other ones of left and right fastener elements 20 would be reduced, and the following coupling between the left and right fastener elements 20 would be strengthened.
In the front-rear direction, the bottom point F of the second recess 39 is positioned between the bottom point C of the engaged recess 25 and the vertex B of the first protuberance 31. In the front-rear direction, the bottom point E of the intermediate recess 34 is positioned between the vertex A of the engaging protrusion 24 and the bottom point D of the first recess 29.
Note that, as appreciated from
Further description will be followed with reference to
In the present embodiment, the base portion 21 is configured to cause an opposite rotational moment to reduce a rotational moment caused in accordance with engagement of the engaging protrusion 24 and the engaged recess 25, when the pair of fastener stringers 10 are pulled apart laterally. Looking at the fastener elements 20 labelled by 20F, 20G and 20H in
When the paired fastener stringers 10 are pulled apart laterally, the right fastener stringer 10 is pulled apart from the left fastener stringer 10, and the left fastener stringer 10 is pulled apart from the right fastener stringer 10. The coupled fastener elements 20 each is pulled outward in the left-right direction by the core thread 17 of the fastener tape 15 to which it is coupled. In a case where the base portion 21 is provided with at least one notch 53 that reaches the core thread 17 of the fastener tape 15, a distribution of force applied from the core thread 17 to the base portion 21 of the fastener element 20 would be fluctuated along a direction the core thread 17 extends. The notch 53 is positioned appropriately so that an oppositely-directed rotational moment is caused which allows the fastener element 20F to rotate counterclockwise when the paired fastener stringers 10 are pulled apart laterally. In some cases, at least a portion 17e of the core thread 17 at the side of the base end surface 21m of the base portion 21 is exposed through the notch 53.
The notch 53 extends from the base end surface 21m toward the terminal portion 22 until it reaches the core thread 17 so that the upper surface of the fastener tape 15 is exposed. As a result, the base portion 21 has a first leg 51 provided at a side of the engaged recess 25 (i.e. at rear-side) and a second leg 52 provided at a side of the engaging protrusion 24 (i.e. at front-side). The first leg 51 and the second leg 52 are provided to sandwich the notch 53. The contact area of the first leg 51 with the fastener tape 15 is greater than the contact area of the second leg 52 with the fastener tape 15. The width W51 of the first leg 51 along the extending direction of the core thread 17 is greater than the width W52 of the second leg 52. In some cases, the following condition is satisfied so that magnitude of rotational moment would be set appropriately.
1.2<(W51/W52)<3
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In an embodiment shown in
The upper half 61 of the fastener element 20 has a cover 63 that covers an interspace between the left and right fastener tape 15. The cover 63 protrudes from the fastener tape 15 outwardly of fastener tape. When the left and right fastener stringers 10 are closed, the upper halves 61 of adjacent fastener elements 20 in the left-right direction are in contact with or engaged with one another. The cover 63 may include one or more or a pair of displacement-restricting portions 30. In one fastener element 20, the intermediate portion 23 of the lower half 62 of the fastener element 20 is coupled to the cover 63 of the upper half 61 of the fastener element 20. The engaging protrusion 24 of the intermediate portion 23 either is coupled to the cover 63 of the upper half 61. The extending portion 23j of the intermediate portion 23 of the lower half 62 extends from the base portion 21 farther than the cover 63 of the upper half 61. The terminal portion 22 of the lower half 62 is positioned farther from the base portion 21 than the cover 63 of the upper half 61. Regarding coupled two fastener elements 20, a displacement-restricting portion 30 of one fastener element 20 is placed onto the upper surface 35 of the intermediate portion 23 and the terminal portion 22 of the other fastener element 20.
In a slide fastener 100 according to the embodiment shown in
Following inventions are also disclosed in the present disclosure. Individual features or combinations of individual features can be applied to the respective inventions described in the appendix below.
—Appendix 1—
A slide fastener (100) comprising: a pair of fastener stringers (10) wherein each fastener stringer (10) includes a fastener tape (15) and a plurality of fastener elements (20) attached to the fastener tape (15), each fastener element (20) including a base portion (21) secured to the fastener tape (15) and a terminal portion (22) positioned opposite to the base portion (21); and at least one slider (40) for opening and closing the pair of fastener stringers (10), the slider (40) including an upper wing (41), a lower wing (42), a coupling pillar (43) and a flange (44), the coupling pillar (43) coupling the upper wing (41) and the lower wing (42), the coupling pillar (43) being opposed to or touched by a terminal surface (22m) of the terminal portion (22) of the fastener element (20), the flange (44) being provided at least one of the upper wing (41) and the lower wing (42), and the flange (44) being opposed to or touched by a base end surface (21m) of the base portion (21) of the fastener element (20), wherein the fastener element (20) has an intermediate portion (23) including bent or curved portion between the terminal portion (22) and the base portion (21), the intermediate portion (23) has an engaging protrusion (24) and an engaged recess (25) which are respectively protruded and recessed on an axis (CL) that matches a movement direction of the slider (40), and the base portion (21) is configured to cause an opposite rotational moment to reduce a rotational moment caused in accordance with engagement of the engaging protrusion (24) and the engaged recess (25), when the pair of fastener stringers (10) are pulled apart laterally.
—Appendix 2—
A slide fastener (100) comprising: a pair of left and right fastener stringers (10) wherein each fastener stringer (10) includes a fastener tape (15) and a plurality of fastener elements (20) attached to the fastener tape (15), each fastener element (20) including a base portion (21) secured to the fastener tape (15) and a terminal portion (22) positioned opposite to the base portion (21); and at least one slider (40) that moves frontward to close the pair of left and right fastener stringers (10) and moves rearward to open the pair of left and right fastener stringers (10), wherein each of the left and right fastener elements (20) is bent or curbed to have an engaging protrusion (24) at the front side of the fastener element (20) and an engaged recess (25) at the rear side of the fastener element (20), the fastener element (20) at one side of the left and right sides is provided with a first recess (29) between the engaging protrusion (24) and the base portion (21), the first recess (29) being configured to receive a first protuberance (31) that is protruded rearward and is provided on the fastener element (20) at the other side of the left and right sides, in the respective left and right fastener elements (20), the engaging protrusion (24) is provided at a position shifted closer to the base portion (21) than the first protuberance (31) in a left-right direction, and the first recess (29) is positioned at a position shifter closer to the base portion (21) than the engaged recess (25) in the left-right direction.
—Appendix 3—
A slide fastener (100) comprising: a pair of left and right fastener stringers (10) wherein each fastener stringer (10) includes a fastener tape (15) and a plurality of fastener elements (20) attached to the fastener tape (15), each fastener element (20) including a base portion (21) secured to the fastener tape (15) and a terminal portion (22) positioned opposite to the base portion (21); and at least one slider (40) for opening and closing the pair of left and right fastener stringers (10), wherein each of the left and right fastener elements (20) has an intermediate portion (23) including bent or curved portion between the terminal portion (22) and the base portion (21), the intermediate portion (23) has an engaging protrusion (24) and an engaged recess (25) which are respectively protruded and recessed on an axis (CL) that matches a movement direction of the slider (40), and the fastener element (20) at one side of the left and right sides has at least one displacement-restricting portion (30) that prevents displacement, along an up-down direction, of the fastener element (20) at the other side of the left and right sides.
Based on the above teaching, a skilled person in the art would be able to add various modifications to the respective embodiments. Reference numerals in Claims are just for reference and should not be referred for the purpose of narrowly construing the scope of claims.
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