The present invention relates to the technological field of zips, which, as is known, basically consist of two rows of opposing teeth connected together or separated by sliding a specially designed member known as the slider along them by pulling a part of the slider that acts as a handle and is known as the pull tab, which is connected to the slider by a ring formed at or connected to its end.
In order to make it possible to operate the slider from either side of a zip, sliders have been designed with two pull tabs positioned symmetrically with respect to each other on opposite sides both of the slider and of the zip.
The present invention relates to sliders of the type with two pull tabs as described above. The sliders are provided with an escapement, located inside their hollow body, having a pawl which, when the slider is not to be moved, is pressed by elastic means between the teeth of the zip, thereby locking the slider in a desired position.
Hence the need to make the different component parts of a two-pull-tab slider in such a way that the said escapement is disengaged from the teeth of the zip when any one of the two pull tabs mentioned above is operated.
The inventor of the double pull-tab slider according to the present invention has devised a reliable and inexpensive solution which solves the problem outlined above in a very simple way.
In the slider of the invention one of the two pull tabs is connected by its ring directly to the abovementioned escapement, in such a way as to disengage it from the teeth by overcoming the resistance of the above-described elastic means, and the other pull tab has its ring pressing on an inclined plane formed on a rigid member positioned in the hollow body of the slider in such a way that, when operated, the said rigid member is rotated and pressed against the bottom end of a pin mounted movably inside the said hollow body whose top end is in contact with the escapement. When the said pin is moved upwards, it likewise disengages the escapement from the teeth of the zip, similarly overcoming the resistance of the already-described elastic means.
The subject of the present invention is therefore a slider with two pull tabs as disclosed in the appended claim 1.
A more detailed description will now be given of a preferred illustrative embodiment of a slider according to the invention, with reference also to the appended drawings, in which:
The said two pull tabs 2, 3 are provided, as in almost all known sliders, with a ring 2a, 3a at the end connecting them to the slider 1. The abovementioned hollow body 4 contains an escapement 5, of which the pawl 6 is designed to be inserted between the teeth of the zip (the teeth not being shown in the drawings for obvious reasons of the need for clarity) to prevent the slider being slid relative to these teeth and opening or closing the zip when not wanted.
The escapement 5 is kept with the pawl 6 in the abovementioned locked position by elastic means, which in the present case take the form of a strip 7 which flexes elastically, is integral with the escapement 5 and is housed in the hollow body 4 of the slider 1 in such a way as to press against an internal wall 4p thereof.
When it is wished to release the teeth (the area occupied by which is indicated by the arrow D as a guide) so that the slider 1 can be moved, the user simply rotates the upper pull tab 2 upwards and pulls it in the appropriate direction to open or close the zip: its ring 2a, which is in contact with and traversed by the escapement 5, lifts its pawl 6 as the arrow F shows in
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The reason for this is that the ring 3a of the pull tab 3 is in contact with an inclined plane 8 forming part of a suitably shaped rigid member 9 contained in the hollow body 4 in such a way that it can execute limited rotations. Operating the pull tab 3 rotates the rigid member 9 and pushes it against the bottom end 10i of a pin 10 housed in the body 4 of the slider in such a way as to be capable of axial movement. This pin 10 has its above mentioned other end 10s in contact with the escapement 5, and its abovementioned axial movement overcomes the resistance of the elastic strip 7 and moves the escapement 5 far enough to disengage the pawl 6 from the teeth of the zip.
In conclusion by using the two-pull-tab slider 1 according to the invention it is possible to control the slider 1 to open or close a zip by acting on either of the two pull tabs 2, 3, and this is achieved by means of the component parts which are simple to produce, very inexpensive and operate with great reliability. As regards what materials may be used for all the various parts of the slider 1 of the invention, the inventor envisages the use of those metals, metal alloys or plastics which are known to those skilled in the art for this type of application.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01697/03 | Oct 2003 | CH | national |