Claims
- 1. A slide-type fastener having first and second mating halves of which one has an elongate lengthwise-extending bead and the other has at least one wall portion forming a laterally open elongate, lengthwise extending recess adapted to receive said bead, the fastener being capable of interengagement such that the bead is introduced laterally into and removed laterally from the recess, wherein said first and second halves lie in a first and second plane and wherein said first and second planes constitute a common principal plane, the bead comprising the free end of a hook-like formation, viewed in cross-section, wherein opposed surfaces of said hook-like formation twice cross said common principal plane so as to form means for applying lateral tension between said first and second halves for urging the bead and the at least one wall portion into closer and tighter engagement and militating against any tendency of the first and second halves to roll out of interengagement by deformation due to such lateral tension wherein said recess and said bead are rigid and said first and second halves are adapted for resilient deformation otherwise than at said bead and said recess which are urged mutually together by resilience and wherein said bead comprises a hook-like formation having a point which can form said other half so that the point of the hook-like formation clears the opening of the recess and can be moved into alignment with the recess at right angles to the direction in which lateral tension forces are applied, and is then urged into the recess by said resilience.
- 2. A slide-type fastener having first and second mating halves of which one has an elongate lengthwise-extending bead and the other has at least one wall portion forming a laterally open elongate, lengthwise extending recess adapted to receive said bead, the fastener being capable of interengagement such that the bead is introduced laterally into and removed laterally from the recess, wherein a web portion of said first and second halves lie in a first and second plane and wherein said first and second planes constitute a common principal plane, the bead comprising the free end of a hook-like formation, viewed in cross-section, wherein opposed surfaces of said hook-like formation cross said common principal plane at least three times so as to form means for applying lateral tension between said first and second halves for urging the bead and the at least one wall portion recess into closer and tighter engagement and militating against any tendency of the first and second halves to roll out of interengagement by deformation due to such lateral tension.
- 3. A fastener according to claim 2, in which applying lateral tension between the said two halves applies forces between the bead and the recess opposite to those required to effect such interengagement aforesaid.
- 4. A fastener according to claim 2, in which extractor means are provided for extracting said bead laterally from said recess.
- 5. A fastener according to claim 2, in which said bead and said recess are similar to so that said bead bounds a recess in the said one half that is adapted to receive a like bead which itself bounds the said recess of the other half.
- 6. A fastener according to claim 5, said halves being similar to that they may be made from a single extrusion.
- 7. A fastener according to claim 2, in which the said recess and/or the said bead are flexible, and capable of deformation such that the bead can be introduced laterally into the recess.
- 8. A fastener according to claim 2, in which said recess and said bead are rigid and said halves are capable of resilient deformation otherwise than at said bead and said recess which are urged mutually together by the resilience.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/919,713, filed on Oct. 16, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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