The present application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102016000035149, filed on Apr. 6, 2016 and entitled “A Slider Assembly for A Slide Fastener,” the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a slider assembly for a slide fastener, of the kind having a locking feature.
A slider typically includes a slider body and a pull tab. The slider body interacts with coupling elements provided on confronting sides of two cooperating tapes to open and close a zipper or slide fastener. When the slider body is moved by pulling the pull-tab, a generally Y-shaped channel located between a top wing and a bottom wing of the slider body meshes together rows of opposing coupling elements of the tapes. When the slider body is moved in the opposite direction, the Y-shaped channel separates the rows of opposing coupling elements.
To prevent the slide fastener from inadvertently opening or closing, some sliders are provided with a locking feature. When the pull-tab is in at least one particular orientation, a locking member engages with the coupling elements of at least one tape, to prevent the slider from moving. When the pull-tab is not in said one particular orientation (for example, is raised so that it is approximately perpendicular to the tapes), the locking member does not engage with the coupling elements of the tapes, and the slider is permitted to move.
Sliders having this type of locking feature are sometimes referred to as “semi-automatic” sliders.
Embodiments of such sliders are disclosed for instance in Patent Document 1 (GB 769 468 A) and Patent Document 2 (US 2012/0260469 A1).
In the slider according to Patent Document 1 (GB 769 468 A) the locking member is a finger integrally formed with the proximal end of the pull-tab. A helical torsion spring is provided, for biasing the pull-tab towards a position approximately parallel with the tapes of the slide fastener, in which said finger prevents the slider from being displaced.
In the slider according to Patent Document 2 (US 2012/0260469 A1) a resilient locking member having a quite complicated shape, preferably made of metal, such as stainless steel, is used. Said resilient locking member is completely exposed in use, and unwanted debris maybe trapped between it and the slider body, with a risk of jamming the operation thereof.
One object of the present invention is to provide an improved slider assembly for a slide fastener having a locking feature.
This and other objects are achieved by a slider assembly according to an aspect of the embodiments of the present invention.
There is provided a slider assembly for a slide fastener, comprising: a slider body; a pull-tab; and a resilient locking member,
wherein the slider body has upper and lower wings linked by a post and an essentially Y-shaped guide channel defined between the upper wing and the lower wing,
wherein an upper surface of the upper wing has a recess extending in a longitudinal direction of the slider body,
wherein the recess has two confronting side walls and a bottom wall disposed between the two confronting side walls,
wherein the upper wing is provided with an aperture putting the recess in communication with the guide channel,
wherein the pull-tab has a distal end adapted to be gripped and a proximal end pivotably mounted in the recess of the upper wing, between the two confronting side walls thereof,
wherein the slider assembly is provided with a pivot pin which extends in a transverse direction of the slider body, through holes in the two confronting side walls and a hole in the proximal end of the pull-tab,
wherein the pull-tab is provided with a window which is aligned with the aperture in the upper wing when the pull-tab is in a first angular end position relative to the slider body,
wherein the locking member has a proximal end retained to the slider body, an intermediate portion extending in the recess around the proximal end of the pull-tab, and a distal end extending towards the guide channel through the window in the pull-tab and the aperture in the upper wing,
wherein the locking member is configured such that the locking member is resiliently biased towards a locking position in which the distal end thereof protrudes to a predetermined extent in the guide channel, and
wherein the proximal end of the pull-tab has a cam cooperating with the locking member such that the locking member takes the locking position when the pull-tab is in the first angular end position, and the locking member is moved towards an unlocking position when the pull-tab is pivoted away from the first angular end position.
In the slider assembly, the bottom wall of the recess may be provided with a longitudinal groove, and the intermediate portion of the locking member may extend at least in part inside the longitudinal groove.
In the slider assembly, on at least one side of right and left sides of the longitudinal groove with respect to the longitudinal direction of the slider body the bottom wall of the recess may form a sloping surface slanting upwardly towards a front portion of the slider body, and the pull-tab may abut against the sloping surface in a second angular end position, with an inclination of less than 180° with respect to the first angular end position.
In the slider assembly, the cam may be configured such that the locking member takes the locking position also when the pull-tab is in the second angular end position.
In the slider assembly, a bottom wall of the longitudinal groove, in a front portion of the slider body, may be provided with a well, and the proximal end of the locking member may be engaged with the well and retained to the slider body.
In the slider assembly, a transverse width of the proximal portion of the pull-tab may be essentially equal to a transverse width of the recess, and a transverse width of the intermediate portion of the locking member may be essentially equal to a transverse width of the longitudinal groove.
Thanks to the above indicated aspects a slider assembly according to the embodiments of the present invention has a number of advantages.
The slider body and the pull-tab can be made of a metal material, like aluminum or zinc alloys, which can be finished with a coating of another material, applied for instance by plating. Such finishing treatments may be applied to the slider body and possibly other parts of the slider after their shapes have been finalized, and do not need to be subjected to any further processing.
In a slider assembly according to the embodiments of the present invention the locking member, and possibly also the pull-tab, are protected from the intrusion of unwanted debris which might interfere with the operation thereof.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, provided merely by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings a slider assembly 1 according to the present invention includes a slider body 10 with a front portion 10a and a rear portion 10b.
The slider body 10 has upper and lower wings or blades 11 and 12, arranged to be substantially parallel to each other and linked by a guide post 13 extending vertically in the front portion 10a (see in particular
The upper and lower wings 11 and 12 and the guide post 13 are configured such that an essentially Y-shaped guide channel 14 is defined therebetween. The guide channel 14 is formed in a per se known manner.
Referring in particular to
The recess 15 has two confronting side walls 15a and a bottom wall 15b disposed between the two confronting side walls 15a (see in particular
The bottom wall 15b of the recess 15 is provided with a longitudinal groove 16.
On at least one side of right and left sides of the longitudinal groove 16 with respect to the longitudinal direction of the slider body 10, the bottom wall 15b of the recess 15 forms a sloping surface 15c slanting upwardly towards the front portion 10a of the slider body 10 (see in particular
With reference to
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In the illustrated embodiment the well 17 has an upper portion 17a (see
With reference to
The slider assembly 1 further comprises a pull-tab 20. The pull-tab 20 has a distal end 20a adapted to be gripped by fingers and a proximal end 20b pivotably mounted in the recess 15 of the upper wing 11, between the two confronting side walls 15a.
The pull-tab 20 is mounted rotatable about a pivot pin 21. The pivot pin 21 extends in the transverse direction of the slider body 10 through holes 22 in the two confronting side walls 15a and a hole 23 provided in the proximal end 20b of the pull-tab 20 (see in particular
The pull-tab 20 at the proximal end 20b thereof is further provided with a window 24. As shown in
The slider assembly 1 further comprises a resilient locking member 30. The locking member 30 is made for instance of metal, such as stainless steel, or any other suitable material that is configured to return to its original shape or configuration after flexing or bending.
In the illustrated embodiment the locking member 30 is in the form of a shaped strip. The locking member 30 has a proximal end 30a retained to the slider body 10 as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment the intermediate portion 30b of the locking member 30 is formed into a stepped shape, and the proximal end 30a and the distal end 30c thereof are bent downwardly.
In the illustrated embodiment the proximal portion 30a of the locking member 30 is provided on both opposite sides thereof with indentations 30d (see
As it can be seen in
The sloping surfaces 15c of the recess 15 are provided on both sides of the longitudinal groove 16 with respect to the longitudinal direction of the slider body 10. The pull-tab 20 abuts against and is stopped at the sloping surfaces 15c of the recess 15 when the pull-tab 20 reaches a second angular end position, shown in dashed lines in the right-end portion of
The cam member 31 can be shaped such that the locking member 30 takes the locking position also when the pull-tab 20 is in the second angular end position.
Advantageously, the transverse width of the intermediate portion 30b of the locking member 30 is essentially equal to the transverse width of the longitudinal groove 16, and the transverse width of the proximal portion 20b of the pull-tab 20 is essentially equal to the transverse width of the recess 15.
According to the slider assembly 1 configured as explained above, the risk that unwanted debris may be trapped between the locking member 30, the pull-tab 20 and the slider body 10 is dramatically reduced.
The relatively “high” lateral walls of the longitudinal groove 16 and the recess 15 offer a significant protection to the pull-tab 20 and the locking member 30.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, which can be suitably changed without departing from the scope defined in the annexed claims.
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