Slider for a zip fastener

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6735827
  • Patent Number
    6,735,827
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 23, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brittain; James R.
    Agents
    • Steinberg & Raskin, P.C.
Abstract
The invention relates to a slider for a zip fastener including a pull tab (15) and a slider body (20) having a top plate (21) and a bottom plate (23) and a wedge-shaped part (22) connecting them as well as a tab holder (25) for attachment of a loop of the pull tab (15) of the zip fastener slider or a loop thereof made into a shape of a clamp part. A tail part (26) of the tab holder (25) of the zip fastener slider (20) extends outside the slider body (20) and a throat (24) such that between the tail part (26) of the tab holder (25) and the end of the top plate (21) of the slider body (20) there remains a threading gap/threading point (28) through which the pull tab (15) can be threaded into connection with the tab holder (25).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a slider for a zip fastener.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As known in prior art, the slider of the zip fastener is a part which is formed by a slider body and a pull tab and which moves on the zip fastener. The slider opens the zip fastener by separating opposite rows of teeth from each other and, in a corresponding manner, closes the zip fastener by engaging the rows of teeth with each other. The slider of the zip fastener generally comprises 2 to 5 components. Since the slider of the zip fastener is formed of small, separate components, it always involves a separate assembly operation, which is complicated and time-consuming and thus it also increases manufacturing costs.




In prior art there are known many types of zip fastener sliders which are conventionally divided into the groups: retainer sliders, which include automatic lock sliders and pin lock sliders, and non-retainer sliders. Different zip fastener types are described, for example. in the SFS Standard 4330 “Slide fasteners. Terminology and definitions”.




In the applications known in prior art, for example, the tab holder part of the slider on the zip fastener must be bent to bring the pull tab of the zip fastener into its position because, in the assembly stage of the zip fastener, the tab holder of the body is open and the pull tab is threaded into its position and after that the tab holder is pressed to its proper position. In automatic lock sliders and pin lock sliders, many different arrangements are known in which the locking operation is provided by means of small spring parts and the like.




Finding a separate slot in the zip fastener itself for the tip of a locking pin or a locking spring in the zip fastener itself is usually a problem in the prior art sliders provided with a retainer.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide a zip fastener slider which is simple in structure and in its mode of assembly yet offers numerous possibilities of producing different lock types.




An object of the invention is to provide a zip fastener slider having a pull tab which remains in connection with the slider when the zip fastener is in place in the slider of the zip fastener.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a zip fastener slider whose tab holder need not be bent for disposing a pull tab in place in connection with manufacture.




It is also a further object of the invention to provide a zip fastener slider which is provided with a retainer and in which locking operates without a slot intended for the tip of a locking pin or a locking spring in the zip fastener.




An important object of the invention is also to provide a zip fastener slider in which a spring effect is produced without a spring. In prior art there is known a “pin lock” whose pin tip is rounded, but in that connection a tooth made of metal or another material is pressed against the zip fastener without a spring effect, with the result that the operation of locking is forced. In these known applications, finding a slot in the zip fastener for the locking tip is problematic because it is difficult to find it and it may break the zip fastener.




What is new and inventive in the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention is particularly that the pull tab is threaded into its position through a threading gap/threading point between the tail of a tab holder/the tail of a rail part and the body of the slider outside the body of the slider and the throat of the slider. The zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention provides numerous locking alternatives for the zip fastener slider, the flexibility of which alternatives is easily and reliably adjustable, by placing the threading point/threading gap, a retainer head, a snap point and/or textile material in the ways in accordance with the different embodiments of the invention. The flexibility of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention and its applicability to different types of locking alternatives can thus be adjusted and accomplished without separate spring parts and the like and without a hole intended for a locking pin in the cover plate (upper cover) of the slider.




It is the wide range of locking in particular that is new and inventive in the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention. By means of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention, locking can be provided by pressing a locking head into some suitable slot or against a locking surface, which can be the surface of a tooth or the surface of the entire tooth system or the surface of a textile tape, the surface of the textile tape outside the tooth system or the sides of the tooth system may even be used.




In accordance with the invention, a spring effect without a spring is produced by means of a snap slot located under a tab holder or a rail or by means of another equivalent recess. The spring effect can also be produced by means of a retainer head. The retainer head can be made of a hard or flexible material or it can be shaped to be flexible.




When the pressing stage of the retainer head takes place outside the throat of the slider, a smaller or greater spring effect is produced in which the tab holder can behave flexibly, in which the retainer head can behave flexibly and in which the zip fastener


10


behaves flexibly, which flexible behaviours and the dimensioning of lever arms serve to provide a locking head that is positioned beyond the dead centre. This kind of locking can be absolutely tight, while, for example, the prior art locking accomplished by a spring is hardly ever so tight; or it can be even very light locking according to the need of dimensioning in each particular case.




It is not necessary to use more than one of the above-mentioned flexible elements at a time.




In accordance with the invention, a spring effect is produced without a spring by shaping the members of the slider of the zip fastener in a suitable manner. In accordance with the invention, for example, under the tab holder there is a snap slot or the tab holder or the retainer head of the pull tab is shaped to be flexible or the retainer head is made of a flexible material. It is also possible to produce the spring effect such that the zip fastener is made flexible within the throat of the zip fastener slider, for example, by making a hole in the lower cover of the zip fastener slider, thereby producing a spring effect without a spring made of a steel or other material. Thus, in accordance with the invention, compression locking is achieved in a simple manner and which does not cause any problems in finding a locking location for the zip fastener and does not damage the zip fastener. The spring effect in accordance with the invention is also operative inside the top plate and the throat of the zip fastener slider.




In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a slider for a zip fastener is provided in which locking operates outside the cover plate without an opening (hole) in the cover plate.




Further, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a slider for a zip fastener is provided in which locking operates by pressing the zip fastener outside or from outside the rear of the slider throat and in which said pressing force and location can be adjusted by dimensioning, shaping, and selection of materials of the parts, without a spring usually needed in the sliders of zip fasteners.




In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a slider for a zip fastener is provided in which the location of pressing may be any part of the zip fastener. The location may be teeth of the zip fastener, a gap in the teeth, or pressing may be directed at edges of the teeth or at both the teeth and the textile tapes of the zip fastener or even at the textile tapes of the zip fastener alone.




The zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention is simple in construction and in its mode of assembly, and it is substantially formed of two parts: a slider body and a pull tab. A tab holder part formed in connection with the slider body enables the pull tab to be fastened in place. The tab holder part may be formed such that below it and between the top plate of the slider body there remains a space in which the loop portion of the pull tab is located when the loop of the pull tab has been threaded into place around the tab holder part of the slider body. The tab holder part may also be formed so that it is rail-shaped, in which case it comprises a tab-holder-like enlarged portion and a narrower rail portion which is attached to the top plate of the slider body. In that connection, the loop of the pull tab is formed to be clamp-like and the clamp parts are pressed to the rail part on both sides of it and the loop portion is substantially around the enlarged portion. A threading gap/threading point for the pull tab is formed in connection with the tab holder part in the slider body of the zip fastener such that the pull tab cannot fall off when the zip fastener is in place in the slider body. The threading gap/threading point is placed substantially outside the top plate, advantageously at the rear of the slider with respect to the running direction of the slider closing the zip fastener, i.e. viewed in the horizontal plane from outside the rear of the top plate.




In accordance with the invention, the pull tab is primarily prevented from coming off the slider by the placement of the zip fastener in position in the slider and, in accordance with one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the zip fastener substantially closes the threading gap of the pull tab formed between the tail part of the tab holder part of the slider and the top plate of the slider. The tab holder of the slider need not be bent at the assembly stage of the slider because the pull tab can be passed between the slider body and the tab holder into its position as the end part of the tab holder extends so that it is at a distance from the rear end of the slider body, i.e. from the rear of the slider with respect to the running direction of the slider closing the zip fastener, in which connection there remains a space between them, that is, a threading gap for threading the loop of the pull tab into place. When the slider is in place, the tail part of the tab holder extends to the substantial vicinity of the zip fastener, in which connection the pull tab is not able to fall away from its place.




In accordance with one advantageous embodiment of the invention, a rail-shaped tab holder part is formed on the body of the zip fastener slider, a threading point for the pull tab being formed in connection with said tab holder part such that the threading point extends outside the slider body such that the zip fastener situated in place in the slider body prevents the pull tab from falling away from its place but the pull tab can be easily threaded into place before the zip fastener is inserted in the slider body. The tab holder part has thus been formed into a rail, in which connection the tab holder part comprises an outer enlarged portion and which in the front part of the zip fastener extends to the slider body and in the rear part forms an edge part of a threading gap and the rail part of which is substantially narrower than the enlarged part, forming a rail on which a clamp-like pull tab is arranged to be moved and onto which portion the pull tab is passed through the threading point. In this exemplifying embodiment of the invention, the threading portion of the pull tab in the rail part has been so shaped that the pull tab is not able to fall away from its place when the zip fastener is in place in the slider body of the zip fastener. The tab holder part of the body and the pull tab have been so shaped that the threading point of the pull tab formed between the slider body and the tail part of the tab holder part extends close to the zip fastener so that the pull tab remains in connection with the slider body when the zip fastener is in place in the slider of the zip fastener.




In accordance with one advantageous further feature of the invention, in the case of zip fastener sliders provided with a retainer, the locking of the slider onto the zip fastener is most advantageously arranged so that the retainer head of the pull tab is pressed against the zip fastener, and the locking force required in the zip fastener slider, the snapping of the pull tab into a locking position and away from the locking position, can be adjusted by displacing the locking points or by shaping the lower surface of the tab holder/rail part or by making use of the stiffness or bending of the zip fastener outside the throat of the slider or by the choice, stiffness and bending of the material of the pull tab itself. The locking of the slider can be easily adjusted for different purposes and chain types by shaping, for example, the retainer head of the pull tab or other parts of the slider according to each particular need. By displacing the locking point, a fully locking version can be made into an arrangement in which the locking holds only up to a certain desired limit. In that case, the zip fastener does not break even under a heavy load but yields when the load becomes too high. In accordance with one advantageous additional feature of the invention, locking is arranged mainly between the locking tip of the retainer in the pull tab and the bottom cover of the slider outside or from outside the rear of the cover plate (upper cover) (not through the cover plate, as locking is generally accomplished).




The slider for a zip fastener in accordance with the invention is suitable for use both in zip fasteners sliders provided with a retainer and in those without a retainer.




The zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention is particularly reliable in operation because the pull tab comes off and can generally be detached only when the tooth part of the zip fastener itself has not been threaded inside the slider. In accordance with some advantageous embodiments of the invention, by bending the tab holder or by shaping the tab holder/rail, it is also possible to ensure that the pull tab will not come off. A corresponding effect can be achieved by shaping the pull tab or the body part or by arranging the shapes of the body part and the tab holder/rail part to fit together in a desired manner.




In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, further by using a small spring as a member closing the threading gap, a zip fastener slider can be provided into which a pull tab can be passed, for instance, afterwards. A corresponding effect is also achieved by arranging a small spring or a flexible point on the side of the pull tab.




In all of these advantageous embodiments of the invention, the arrangement is simple and the locking itself is located outside the top part, i.e. the top plate, of the slider body. By this means it is possible to avoid the difficulties and limitations caused in the locking which takes place through the top plate.




In accordance with an advantageous feature of the invention, a locking tip can be arranged inside the top plate of the slider of the zip fastener, but in this arrangement locking takes place from outside the rear of the top plate and not through an opening in the top plate.




The invention can also be applied to many other needs, for example, a slider in which a rail part is used instead of a tab holder part can easily be made two-sided, in which case it can be used in reversible clothes and in other similar products.




The slider for a zip fastener in accordance with the invention is simpler in construction than prior art sliders, so that the manufacturing costs of the zip fastener slider are lower than those of prior art zip fastener sliders.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following, the invention will be described in detail with reference to some exemplifying embodiments of the invention shown in the figures of the appended drawing, to the details of which the invention is, however, not by any means meant to be narrowly confined.





FIGS. 1A-1C

show one embodiment of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 2

shows the slider body of the zip fastener shown in

FIG. 1C

provided with a pull tab, the pull tab being open.





FIG. 3

shows the slider body of the zip fastener shown in

FIG. 1C

provided with a pull tab, the pull tab being closed.





FIG. 4

schematically shows the principle of displacement of the locking point used in one embodiment of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 5

schematically shows one embodiment of the invention in which locking is arranged between the locking tip of the pull tab and the bottom cover of the slider.





FIG. 6

schematically shows an embodiment of the invention for a zip fastener slider without a retainer.





FIGS. 7A and 7B

show one embodiment of the invention for a slider structure of a zip fastener which is provided with a retainer and in which cushion-like locking is applied.





FIG. 8

schematically shows an embodiment of the invention for a zip fastener slider which is provided with a retainer and in which pin-like locking is used.





FIGS. 9A-9F

schematically show an embodiment of the invention in which the closing of a threading opening for a pull tab of a zip fastener is accomplished by means of a spring, i.e. using the carabine hook effect.





FIGS. 10A and 10B

schematically show an embodiment of the invention for a two-side zip fastener slider which uses a tab holder part comprising a rail portion and a loop part of the tab holder shaped to be clamp-like.





FIGS. 11A-11G

schematically show a pull tab of a zip fastener in a zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention in different positions when the zip fastener is in place and away from its place in the slider body of the zip fastener.





FIGS. 12A-12F

schematically show an embodiment of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention in which a tab holder part comprising a rail portion and a loop part of the tab holder shaped to be clamp-like are used.





FIGS. 13A-13D

schematically show an embodiment of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention in which a locking tip is arranged inside the top plate of the zip fastener slider.





FIGS. 13E-13F

schematically show an embodiment of the zip fastener slider in accordance with the invention in which the locking tip is shaped to be flexible.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the different exemplifying embodiments of the invention illustrated in the figures, the same reference signs have been used to designate the parts of the zip fastener slider which correspond to one another.




The slider for a zip fastener shown in the figures comprises a slider body


20


and a pull tab


15


. The slider body


20


comprises a top plate i.e. an upper cover


21


and a bottom plate i.e. a lower cover


23


as well as a wedge-shaped part


22


connecting these (the so-called slider heart), which slides against the edges of the tooth rows of the zip fastener


10


when the zip fastener


10


is opened and closed, in which connection the top plate


21


is on one side of the tooth rows and the bottom plate


23


is on the other side. A throat


24


of the zip fastener slider is thus formed between the top plate


21


and the bottom plate


23


. The slider body


20


also comprises a tab holder


25


, which defines with the top plate


21


a space


27


for fastening of the pull tab


15


. The space


27


defined below the tab holder part


25


for fastening of the pull tab can also be defined by two opposite tab holder parts


25


. Between the end part or a tail


26


of the tab holder


25


on the slider body


20


and the tail or the rear part of the slider body


20


outside the slider throat


24


there is a threading gap


28


for the pull tab


15


. The pull tab


15


comprises a plate-shaped pull part


18


and a loop


16


made into the end on the side of the slider body, which loop is threaded around the tab holder


25


and, in zip fastener sliders provided with a retainer, the pull tab


15


comprises a retainer head


17


. The tab holder


25


of the slider body


20


can also be formed such that the portion remaining between an enlarged tab holder part


25


and the top plate


21


is formed into a rail part


32


, which rail part


32


is substantially narrower than the enlarged tab holder part


25


. Between the end part or the tail


26


of the tab holder


25


on the slider body


20


and the tail or the rear part of the slider body


20


outside the slider throat


24


there is a threading point


33


for the pull tab. In that connection, the pull tab


15


comprises a pull part


18


and a loop-like clamp part


34


made to the end on the side of the slider body


20


, which clamp part


34


thus does not form a perfect loop but between the clamp parts there remains a gap


35


, which is passed through the threading point


33


around the enlarged tab holder part


25


, in which connection the clamps


34


are positioned on both sides of the rail part


32


. In the parts provided with a retainer, the pull tab


15


further comprises the retainer head


17


.




The pull tab


15


is fastened to the slider body


20


such that the loop


16


of the pull tab


15


is threaded below the tab holder


25


of the slider body


20


through the threading gap


28


, which is outside the slider body


20


at the rear of the slider body


20


with respect to the running direction of the slider closing the zip fastener, i.e. between the rear of the slider and the tail part


26


of the tab holder


25


, and the loop


16


is positioned around the tab holder


25


. The pull tab


15


remains in place when the slider


20


of the zip fastener has been threaded into its position. For threading the pull tab


15


below the tab holder


25


of the slider body


20


, the tail


28


of the tab holder


25


is shaped and dimensioned such that it extends outside the throat


24


of the slider


20


, whereby the space


28


is formed for threading the pull tab


15


. The tab holder


25


of the slider body is thus shaped so that the tail part


26


of the tab holder


25


extends over the tail or the rear part of the top plate


21


of the slider body


20


. In that connection, the threading gap


28


provided for the threading of the pull tab


15


is located between the end


26


of the tab holder part


25


and the end of the top plate


21


of the slider body


20


. The pull tab


15


, which has been formed to be clamp-like, is fastened to the slider body


20


such that the gap


35


remaining between the clamps


34


of the pull tab


15


is threaded onto the rail part


32


of the slider body and the loop-like portion


16


passes around the enlarged tab holder part


25


and the threading takes place through the threading point


33


, which is outside the slider body


20


between the end on the side of the pull tab


15


of the slider body


20


and the tail part


26


of the tab holder


25


. The pull tab


15


remains in place when the slider


20


of the zip fastener has been threaded into its position.




In the figures, a snap slot made into the lower surface of the tab holder part


25


is designated by the reference numeral


29


. A threading part


18


of the pull tab


15


is positioned in the snap slot or another equivalent recess


29


, which threading part is provided with slots or grooves


19


A,


19


B to facilitate the threading through the threading gap


28


, which slots or grooves make the circular form lighter, in which connection the threading is easy to accomplish and the only threading direction is easy to determine. The teeth of the zip fastener


10


are designated by the reference numeral


11


.





FIG. 3

shows locking points A and B of a zip fastener slider with a retainer when the pull tab has been turned into a locking position and the zip fastener


10


is in place in the slider of the zip fastener. By displacing the locking points A, B, the locking force of the slider of the zip fastener, the snapping of the pull tab into a locking position and away from the locking position, can be displaced and, at the same time, it is possible to utilize the stiffness and bending of the zip fastener


10


outside the throat


24


of the slider


20


, which means that the locking of the slider is easy to adjust for different purposes and chain types by shaping the retainer head


17


of the pull tab


15


as needed in each particular case.




The schematic exemplifying embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

illustrates the possibility of displacing the locking point applied in connection with the zip fastener in accordance with the invention. By displacing the locking point, the fully locking slider


20


of the zip fastener can be made into an arrangement in which locking holds only up to a certain limit. In that case, the zip fastener


10


does not break even under a heavy load but yields when the load becomes too high. As shown in the example of the figure, the locking point has been displaced by displacing the locking point of the pull tab


15


, i.e. the snap slot


29


on the lower surface of the tab holder part


25


has been displaced in the embodiment shown in the figure in a direction away from the end of the tab holder part


25


on the side of the tail part


26


towards the front part of the tab holder part


25


.





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of an embodiment of the invention in which locking is arranged mainly between the locking tip


17


of the pull tab and the lower cover


23


of the slider


20


. This is accomplished by lengthening the lower cover


23


with a part


23


A, so that it extends a distance L over the length of the upper cover


21


. In that case, the locking is formed between the retainer part


17


of the pull tab


15


and the upper surface of the extension part


23


of the lower cover. In this manner, the slider


20


of the zip fastener is locked in place in the zip fastener


10


.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view of an embodiment of the invention for a zip fastener slider without a retainer, i.e. the pull tab


15


of the zip fastener does not comprise any retainer part. In that case, the end of the pull tab


15


of the zip fastener on the side of the slider


20


is shaped such that no retainer part is formed in it, in which connection, when the pull tab is in a position parallel to the zip fastener


10


, no part of it is pressed against the zip fastener


10


, with the result that no locking takes place.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 7A

illustrates an embodiment of the zip fastener slider with a retainer in accordance with the invention, cushion-like locking being used in this embodiment. In this embodiment, the part of the retainer part


17


of the pull tab


15


to be placed against the zip fastener


10


is shaped to be substantially plane, so that in the locking position (see

FIG. 7B

) it produces a locking force against several teeth


11


of the zip fastener


10


. This arrangement does not require a locking slot and it is intended to operate, among other things, when locking the so-called coil zip fastener from the side of the tape, as shown in the figure.





FIG. 7B

shows a schematic embodiment of the invention which uses the so-called cushion locking. Here, the snapping of the pull tab


15


into a locking position and away from the locking position is also adjusted by shaping the lower surface of the tab holder part


26


, in which there is a snap slot


29


in the lower part of the tab holder


25


. In

FIG. 7B

, the pull tab


15


fastened to the tab holder part


25


is in the locking position and placed in the snap slot


29


made to the lower surface of the tab holder part


25


.





FIG. 8

shows a schematic embodiment of an embodiment of the zip fastener slider with a retainer in accordance with the invention, pin-like locking being used in this embodiment. In this embodiment, the retainer part


17


of the pull tab


15


is formed so that it is pin-shaped, in which connection its tip is substantially sharp producing a sharper locking effect against teeth


11


of the zip fastener


10


or against some other part of the zip fastener.





FIG. 9A

shows one embodiment of the zip fastener in accordance with the invention in which a small spring


30


is used as a member closing the threading gap


28


. The spring extends from the upper surface of the upper cover


21


of the zip fastener slider


20


to the end of the tail part


26


of the tab holder part


25


, thus forming a closing member for the threading gap


28


.

FIG. 9A

also shows a partial enlargement from the area of the threading gap


28


. In this embodiment, the closing of the threading gap is accomplished using the so-called carabine hook effect.





FIG. 9B

shows a situation in which the pull tab


15


of the zip fastener slider


20


is passed into the zip fastener slider


20


shown in FIG.


9


A.




In the situation shown in

FIG. 9C

, the pull tab


15


is threaded in through the threading gap


28


, in which connection the closing member


30


opens from the end on the side of the cover


21


of the zip fastener slider


20


, so that the pull tab


15


can be threaded into its position through the threading gap


28


between the tail part of the tab holder part


25


and the upper cover


21


of the slider


20


on the zip fastener. The spring or a flexible point can also be located on the side of the pull tab.




Grooves


19


A and


19


B have been formed in the threading part


18


of the pull tab


15


of the zip fastener to facilitate threading and to ensure the only threading direction, as shown in FIG.


9


D.




In the situation shown in

FIG. 9E

, the pull tab


15


of the slider


20


of the zip fastener is turned into its position when the closing member


30


is still open.




In the situation shown in

FIG. 9F

, the pull tab


15


is in place in the slider


20


of the zip fastener in a locking position, in which connection the closing member, for example, the spring


30


is in place closing the threading gap


28


and the retainer part


17


of the pull tab


15


is pressed against teeth of the zip fastener


10


producing a locking effect.





FIGS. 10A and 10B

show embodiments of the zip fastener slider


20


in accordance with the invention for use in a two-side zip fastener as a slider on the zip fastener. In constructions of principle, this kind of zip fastener slider


20


corresponds to the zip fastener sliders


20


illustrated in the preceding figures except that here the tab holder part


25


extends around the slider


20


of the zip fastener except for the part on the rear of it with respect to the running direction of the slider closing the zip fastener, where it extends only in the area of the tail parts


26


, and a narrower rail part


32


is formed on the tab holder part


25


, the rail part joining to the top plate


21


of the slider body and forming a threading point


33


for threading the pull tab


15


into its position. As shown in

FIG. 10B

, in this kind of slider


20


it is possible to use a slider


15


that comprises clamp parts


34


on both sides, a gap


35


remaining between the clamp parts for threading to provide fastening on both sides of the zip fastener


10


.





FIGS. 11A-11G

show a slider


20


of a zip fastener and its pull tab


15


in different positions of the pull tab in zip fastener sliders. In

FIG. 11A

, the pull tab


15


is being threaded into the slider


20


of the zip fastener.

FIG. 11B

shows the pull tab


15


in a position corresponding to that of

FIG. 11A

, but here the zip fastener


10


is in place, in which connection it is seen that the pull tab


15


remains in place when the zip fastener


10


is in the slider


20


of the zip fastener. In

FIG. 11C

, the slider


20


of the zip fastener is placed in the zip fastener


10


and the pull tab part


15


is in a pulling position.

FIG. 11D

shows another pull position of the pull tab


15


.

FIG. 11E

shows a situation in which the pull tab


15


of the slider


20


on the zip fastener


10


is threaded away from its position and the same is shown further in the next stage in FIG.


11


F.

FIG. 11G

shows the zip fastener slider


20


with the pull tab


15


placed in an extreme pull position.





FIGS. 12A-12F

show a zip fastener slider


20


in which the tab holder part


25


comprises a rail


32


attached to the upper surface of the top plate


21


of the slider body


20


over its entire length except for the area of the threading points. The pull tab


15


comprises clamp parts


34


threaded on both sides of the rail


32


through a threading point


33


. In

FIGS. 12E-12F

there is a two-side body


20


.





FIGS. 13A-13D

schematically show some advantageous embodiments in which the locking tip of the pull tab


15


, i.e. the retainer head


17


, is placed inside the body of the slider


20


of the zip fastener


10


, in which connection an indentation


37


is formed in the rear part of the top plate for the retainer head. In the embodiments of the invention shown in

FIGS. 13E-13F

, the retainer head


17


is shaped to be flexible. The retainer head


17


may also be of a hard or flexible material in different embodiments of the invention.




When the pressing stage of the retainer head takes place outside the throat of the slider, a smaller or greater spring effect is produced in which the tab holder can behave flexibly, in which the retainer head can behave flexibly and in which the zip fastener


10


behaves flexibly, which flexible behaviours and the dimensioning of lever arms serve to provide a locking head that is positioned beyond the dead centre. This kind of locking can be absolutely tight, while, for example, the prior art locking accomplished by a spring is hardly ever so tight; or it can be even very light locking according to the need of dimensioning in each particular case.



Claims
  • 1. A slider for a zip fastener comprising:a pull tab having a loop; and a slider body comprising a top plate, a bottom plate spaced from said top plate to define a throat therebetween, a wedge-shaped part connecting said top plate and said bottom plate, and a tab holder for fastening said loop of said pull tab, said tab holder including a tail part extending rearwardly beyond a rear end of said top plate and spaced from said rear end of said top plate such that a threading gap is formed between said tail part and said rear end of said top plate and thus rearward of said rear end of said top plate of said slider body, said pull tab being threadable into connection with said tab holder through said threading gap, and said tab holder having a shape which prevents said pull tab from coming off said slider body after said pull tab has been threaded into connection with said tab holder such that locking of said slider body is placed, as viewed in a horizontal plane, outside a rear of said top plate or to operate, as viewed in a horizontal plane, from outside the rear of said top plate.
  • 2. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shape of said tab holder is such that said threading gap remains open after said pull tab has been threaded into connection with said tab holder and when said pull tab has been threaded into said slider body, said pull tab is prevented from coming off.
  • 3. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a closing member for closing said threading gap, said closing member being attached to said tail part of said tab holder such that it is openable to ensure that said pull tab does not come off.
  • 4. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tab holder comprises a rail part attached to said top plate, and said pull tab comprises clamp parts placed on both sides of said rail part.
  • 5. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pull tab comprises a retainer head arranged to lock said slider body in place when the zip fastener has been placed in said slider body.
  • 6. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 5, wherein said retainer head of said pull tab is arranged to press against teeth of the zip fastener to produce a locking effect.
  • 7. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 5, wherein locking points formed by said retainer head are displaceable to adjust a locking force provided by said retainer head.
  • 8. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 5, wherein said retainer head has a variable shape to enable adjustment of a locking force provided thereby.
  • 9. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tail part of said tab holder is arranged to extend proximate the zip fastener.
  • 10. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 9, wherein said threading gap is from 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
  • 11. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tab holder part includes a snap slot formed in a lower surface to ensure permanence of a desired locking position.
  • 12. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 5, wherein said top plate includes an indentation for said retainer head, said retainer head being placed from behind inside said slider body.
  • 13. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein said slider body comprises members for producing a spring effect to provide compression locking between a retainer head of said slider and the zip fastener.
  • 14. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 13, wherein said tab holder part includes a snap slot formed in a lower surface to produce the spring effect.
  • 15. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 13, wherein said retainer head is flexible to produce the spring effect.
  • 16. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 15, wherein said retainer head is shaped to be flexible.
  • 17. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 15, wherein said retainer head is made of a flexible material.
  • 18. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 13, wherein said tab holder part is flexible to produce the spring effect.
  • 19. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 13, wherein a lower cover of said slider body includes a hole, the zip fastener being flexible inside the throat of said slider body.
  • 20. A slider for a zip fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein a space formed below said tab holder part is defined by two opposite tab holder parts.
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