The invention relates to a snap fastener for use with fabrics, especially those worn on the person or used in the home.
Snap fasteners comprising a male and female member have been used for many years on garments, bed linen and the like. More recently such fasteners have been made of resilient materials such as plastics. Typically, the male and female members each have attachment means that allow the members to be connected to fabric without any need for sewing. For example, the fabric may be sandwiched between a first and second discs, where the first disc forms part of the male or female member.
Such devices are particularly useful for temporarily connecting items of clothing that may become detached during storage or washing; for example, socks.
One problem with known snap fasteners is that they tend to rip the fabric to which they are attached when the male and female members are pulled apart, especially when they are used with stretch fabrics.
The invention seeks to avoid or at least mitigate the problems of the prior-art. In particular the invention seeks to provide a snap fastener that is less likely to damage the fabric to which it is attached when the fastener is undone.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a male stud of a snap fastner comprising a flange with means for attaching to fabric material; the flange having a cylindrical wall extending axially therefrom, the wall comprising a plurality of circumferentially extending engaging portions each engaging portion being circumferentially separated from the next by a circumferentially extending non engaging portion.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a snap fastner comprising: flanged male and female members with means of attaching these to fabric material; the flange of the male member having a first cylindrical wall extending axially therefrom, the wall comprising a plurality of circumferentially extending engaging portions each engaging portion being separated from the next by a circumferentially extending non engaging portion, the engaging portions configured to snap fit within an annular groove defined in a second cylindrical wall of the female member.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following diagrammatic illustrations, in which:
A male stud according to the invention may be used with known female sockets.
In use, the male stud and female socket each need to be fixed to fabric by attachment means.
While the male stud described above has 5 flat faces the number may vary; for example 7 faces may be used. Preferably, there will be an odd number of flat faces. This will result in a flat face diametrically opposite an arcuate portion; such an arrangement advantageously assists a “peeling action” during disconnection of the male and female members. However, while an odd number of flat and arcuate portions is preferred the invention may be used with an even number of flats and arcuate portions. While the arcuate portions are preferably true arcs of a circle, other curved shapes: for example parabolic portions are possible. Likewise while the flats are preferably simple flat surfaces other configurations are possible; for example a generally “U-shaped” recess between the arcuate portions. The important characteristic is that the flats have a shape that ensures that they do not significantly abut female socket portion 44 during connection. As explained above, this allows a reduced separation force, that can be selected by the designer to suit a particular fabric, compared with a conventional male stud.
The diameter D (see
Snap fasteners according to the invention can be made from a variety of materials including plastics, Acetal™ resin such as DELRINR™ is particularly suitable. While angle β of the male stud is preferably about 18° values within the range 16° to 20° and indeed 13° to 23° are possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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02147049 | Jun 2002 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB03/02748 | 6/26/2003 | WO | 8/10/2005 |