The entire disclosure of United Kingdom Patent Application No. 0414935.7 filed on Jul. 2, 2004 is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide fastener with an emergency or quick opening facility.
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE RELAT4ED ART:
It is known to modify a zip fastener construction so that the fastener can be opened without recourse to the slider. This has been achieved by omitting elements from a length of the fastener chain, on one or both tapes, such as shown in GB-A-678,755, GB-A-1480176 and GB-A-1514296 for example.
To prevent inadvertent opening of the fastener the sides may be reinforced to reduce flexibility at the omitted element as in GB-A-1480176 and GB-A-1514296. In GB-A-678755 a breakable connection bridges the tapes. U.S. Pat. No. 3,122,808 shows a quick release fastener using a clip.
We are particularly interested in providing a zip fastener with an emergency or quick release opening for use with an automobile air bag assembly. WO00/35719 shows a fastener using mushroom type engaging elements and a breakable sleeve for use with an air bag.
Side air bags in automobiles are typically housed in the seat back. On inflation, the bag bursts through an opening in the seat cover. This opening may be provided by a stitched seam, the stitching breaking. In another system plastic strips are sewn to the seat fabric and coupled to the air bag container. When the air bag inflates the air bag container opens, allowing the strips to separate.
With a stitched seam, inspection of the air bag assembly is difficult, as the seam must be re-sewn. With the plastic strips the assembly is complex and relatively expensive.
Accordingly, an object of our invention is to provide a zip fastener with a quick release or emergency release facility provided by modification of the fastener elements. At least one of the fastener elements is modified to facilitate disengagement of the coupled elements under the force of the expanding air bag. Typically two or more adjacent elements will be modified.
When used in a vehicle seat cover, the fastener should withstand forces tending to open the fastener in normal use, such as tension in the plane of the fastener, particularly tension applied across the line of the coupled elements. Thus, another object of our invention is to provide a modified fastener element which resists separation of the fastener under these conditions.
The fastener may also be subject to out of plane movement, for example by a person or child pressing the fastener inwards, into the seat. Thus, yet another object of our invention is to provide a modified fastener element which resists separation of the coupled elements when pressed in one direction transverse to the fastener plane, but allows separation when pressed in the opposite direction.
We particularly prefer to use a zip fastener having moulded plastics elements. The moulded plastics elements in standard form have a body which is moulded onto an edge of the fastener tape, a neck extending from the body and a head on the outer end of the neck. The neck forms a narrow or waisted region between the head and body.
The head of a fastener element fits between the necks of two adjacent elements on the opposite fastener tape to prevent separation of the coupled elements.
A shoulder is provided adjacent the element neck and cooperates with a groove in the head of an opposed element to limit out of plane movement of the fastener heads.
Thus, in accordance with one preferred aspect of the present invention, a zip fastener comprises a pair of tapes having a plurality of fastener elements of the type described mounted on an edge of the tape, wherein a modified element is provided on one tape, the modified element having a head which bears on a shoulder of an opposed element when urged in a first direction transverse to the plane of the tape, and passes the shoulder when urged in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
Preferably the head of a modified element is asymmetrical about a plane of the fastener tape.
Preferably the modified elements appear identical to the other elements when viewed from one side, the outer side, of the fastener chain.
Preferably at least two modified elements are provided. Preferably two modified elements are adjacent each other on a tape and/or one is adjacent a like element on the opposed tape.
Preferably the elements are formed of plastics material and insert moulded on a tape edge. In this way it is possible to mould a length of fastener stringer with a small number of modified elements.
The invention will be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a and 5b are perspective views of pairs of modified coupling elements from above and below;
To a large extent the zip fastener is of conventional construction and manufacture as exemplified by the VISLON (trademark) zip fastener of YKK Corporation. The fastener comprises a chain 4 having two stringers 6 each comprising a tape 8 which may be of fabric material, with a plurality of fastener elements 10 insert moulded on a cord 12 at the tape edge. The fastener is closed by engaging the coupling elements 10 of the respective stringers 6 using a slider (not shown). The slider may be permanently mounted on the chain 4 but we prefer to use a removable slider.
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Thus the fit of each head 18 and neck 16 of an element 10 between the head 18 and neck 16 of the adjacent elements 10 of the opposite stringer 6 together with the co-operation of the shoulder 20 and groove 22 serves to limit relative movement of the elements 10 in the plane of the tapes, particularly in the direction A-A transverse to the line L-L of the elements, and also perpendicular to the plane, direction B-B. The fit also inhibits twisting movement out of the plane of the tapes, in particular folding of the fastener about the line L-L of the elements.
It is well known that if sufficient force is applied to a zip fastener the elements can be parted. Once one or a few elements are parted it is relatively easy to disengage the remaining elements as they can be peeled apart.
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Element 30 comprises a body portion 32 which is symmetrical about a median plane which is the plane of the fastener tape. Extending from the upper half 34 of the body 31 there is a neck 36 and head 38. The lower half of the element 30 has a neck 42 which extends into a narrow nose 44. A shoulder 46 extends either side of the neck 42.
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The nose 44 sits between the shoulders 46 and limits the flexing of the fastener chain if it is curled or rolled up, about a line in the fastener plane transverse to the fastener elements.
Where an element 30 engages with an opposed element 10, the shoulders 20 of the element 10 may be cut away to accommodate the head 30, or head 38 may be cut away to accommodate the shoulder 20.
Thus the line of engaged elements can be flexed more easily, in one direction only, at the coupling elements 30, providing a point of weakness at which the zip fastener can be peeled open while maintaining a uniform appearance for the fastener when viewed from one direction. Also, the fastener can be opened and closed in the normal manner using a slider.
Although we have particularly described the use of the fastener with an air bag, the fastener has other uses where a quick or emergency opening is required. The elements 30 may be colour coded to assist identification of the ‘weak spot’. Also, the number of elements 30 may be varied to vary the weakness of the fastener. A greater number of elements 30 will provide greater flexibility in the outward direction. The fastener tape may be of moulded or extruded plastics material, and the element may be integrally moulded with the tape.
It will be appreciated that when we refer to the plane of the fastener we are referring generally to the plane of the fastener elements in their normal orientation.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrating of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0414935.7 | Jul 2004 | GB | national |