The present invention relates to a water-tight two-slider zipper according to the preamble of claim 1.
Two-slider zippers are generally used as surrounding zippers on containers, bags, suitcases and the like. Such a zipper for hard suitcases is known from the document DE 203 01 888 U1, said zipper being devised to be water-tight and the sliders of said zipper sealingly interlocking in the closed condition. Alternatively, a one-slider zipper for which a sealing receiving member is provided is shown. The document WO 03/032764 A2 shows a surrounding one-slider zipper that can be completely unzipped.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a water-tight two-slider zipper having an improved tightness in the closed position.
This object is solved with the features of the characterizing portion of claim 1. Developments and advantageous implementations of the invention are comprised in the other claims.
In accordance with the invention, a water-tight two-slider zipper consisting of two zipper halves that are each formed from a strip of tape and from teeth and are closed or separated by means of said sliders is characterized in that, in the closed condition of the zipper, the sliders fit sealingly against each other or against one or a plurality of sealing elements that are at least in parts common to both.
According to a preferred implementation of the invention, the two zipper halves comprise one or a plurality of sealing elements that are each solidly connected thereto. Said sealing element or elements advantageously comprise one or a plurality of sealing lips. The sealing lip or lips are preferably arranged parallel to the surface of the strips of tape and transverse to the longitudinal axis of the zipper. The sealing lip or lips are preferably connected to the sealing lips of the zipper. According to an advantageous implementation of the invention, the sliders apply a pressure from the side and/or from the top to the sealing lips of the zipper in the region of their connection with the sealing lip or lips in the closed condition.
According to a preferred implementation of the invention, a sealingly formed contact point is interposed between the sliders in the closed condition of the zipper. Advantageously, the sealing lips of the zipper are connected to said contact point. Preferably, the sliders clampingly engage the contact point in the closed condition of the zipper, said contact point forming a raised portion and said sliders having a contour conforming to said raised portion, said contour being clamped or pressed to fit against said raised portion in the closed condition of the zipper.
For the closed position of the sliders, there is preferably provided a blocking device that may be a securing pin, a lock or a screw closure but may also consist of eccentric levers or may be integrated into, or integral with, the zipper pulls.
The sealing element or elements are preferably injection moulded or vulcanized thereon.
According to an advantageous implementation of the invention, the strips of tape are joined together in the sealing region between the sliders. This occurs by welding for example. The ends of the zipper halves may also be welded to a cut piece of water-tight fabric.
According to a preferred implementation of the invention, the zipper is configured to be an annular closure member. At least one stopper device is provided for the sliders. It is preferred that the stopper device be sealingly disposed in a notch of the strips of tape and that it be realasable by screwing or the like. The notch may serve to introduce the sliders.
The water-tight two-slider zipper of the invention is mainly used as a surrounding zipper on containers, bags or suitcases, also on hard suitcases.
The present invention will be better understood upon reading the following description made by way of example with reference to the drawings.
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20 2004 006 114.7 | Apr 2004 | DE | national |
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20070113384 A1 | May 2007 | US |
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Parent | PCT/DE2005/000686 | Apr 2005 | US |
Child | 11650787 | Jan 2007 | US |