A zipper assembly includes various elements, such as a zipper-slider body and a zipper puller. The zipper puller can be gripped when manually traversing the zipper-slider body along zipper-teeth assemblies, such as when releasably fastening portions or edges of an article together. In addition, the zipper puller includes one or more additional hooking loops that releasably attach onto other surfaces or items.
Aspects of the technology are defined by the claims below, not this Brief Summary. A high-level overview of various aspects of the technology is provided in this section to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described below in the detailed description. This Brief Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The present invention is described in detail herein with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated herein by reference, wherein:
Subject matter is described throughout this Specification in detail and with specificity in order to meet statutory requirements. But the aspects described throughout this Specification are intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive, and the description itself is not intended necessarily to limit the scope of the claims. Rather, the claimed subject matter might be practiced in other ways to include different elements or combinations of elements that are similar to the ones described in this Specification and that are in conjunction with other present, or future, technologies. Upon reading the present disclosure, alternative aspects may become apparent to ordinary skilled artisans that practice in areas relevant to the described aspects, without departing from the scope of this disclosure. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by, and is within the scope of, the claims.
The subject matter described in this Specification generally relates to a zipper assembly. Among other things, the zipper assembly is usable to releasably fasten portions or edges of an article together, such as a garment, a bag, a footwear article, and the like. In addition, the zipper assembly includes a zipper puller that provides additional functionality, and in this sense, the zipper puller is a multi-function zipper puller. For example, the zipper puller includes one or more additional hooking loops that releasably attach onto other surfaces or items. This hooking functionality of the zipper puller may be utilized in various manners. For instance, the additional hooking functionality of the zipper puller may be used to secure a zipper-slider body in a partial-zip arrangement relative to the article. Securing the zipper-slider body in a partial-zip arrangement may be helpful in various contexts, such as when partially zipping or unzipping a garment or shoe or when securing a bag pocket in a partially zipped position. These and other operations of a zipper puller will be described in additional detail in other portions of this Specification.
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As previously indicated, the zipper puller 12 is attached directly to the zipper-slider body 10 in an aspect of the present disclosure. For example, the first plate 14 includes a web-facing surface 24 that faces towards the web 18 and towards the slots 20 and 22. In addition, the first plate 14 includes a puller-facing surface 26 that faces away from the web-facing surface 24. The zipper-slider body 10 includes a puller-retention link 28 that protrudes from the web-facing surface 24 and that forms a loop with a linking aperture 30 (e.g.,
The puller-retention link 28 may include various structures. For instance, the puller-retention link 28 may be a lug that is affixed to, or integrally formed with, the puller-facing surface 26. In another instance, the puller-retention link 28 may include one or more rigid or flexible members that pass through one or more holes in the first plate 14 to extend from the web-facing surface 24 to above the puller-facing surface 26. The puller-retention link 28 may form a closed loop with the puller-facing surface 26. Or the puller-retention link 28 may form a partially closed loop. For example, in
The zipper puller 12 may attach to the zipper-slider body 10 in various manners. In the illustrative figures, the zipper puller 12 includes a puller attachment loop 34. The puller attachment loop 34 includes one or more sides that form a perimeter at least partially around a puller attachment window 36. In the illustrative zipper puller 12, the puller attachment loop 34 forms a closed loop around the puller attachment window 36. And in other aspects, the puller attachment loop 34 may form a partially closed loop. In order to attach the zipper puller 12 to the zipper-slider body 10, the puller-retention link 28 of the zipper-slider body 10 is interlinked with the puller attachment loop 34 of the zipper puller 12. For example, an open end of the puller-retention link 28 might be passed through the puller attachment window 36. In addition, the puller attachment loop 34 may include an open portion (e.g., U-shaped clip) that is interlinked with the puller-retention link 28 and then coupled to (e.g., inserted into) a portion of the zipper puller 12.
The zipper puller 12 also includes a hitch loop 40 that is usable to releasably attach the zipper puller 12 to other surfaces or objects. The hitch loop 40 and the puller attachment loop 34 are integrally formed with, or are coupled to, a cross member 38 that separates the hitch loop 40 and the puller attachment loop 34 and that serves as a base or foundation for the hitch loop 40 and the puller attachment loop 34. The cross member 38 is depicted as a plate for illustrative purposes. And in other aspects the cross member 38 may take other forms, such one or more bars or other structural bases that divides the puller attachment loop 34 and the hitch loop 40 and that provides a foundation from which the puller attachment loop 34 and the hitch loop 40 may extend. The cross member 38 also provides a dividing structure to impede interference between the puller-retention link 28 and another object (e.g., anchor 50 in
In addition, the zipper puller 12 includes a gate 42 that is movable between an open and a closed position. For example, the zipper puller 12 includes a spring-loaded coupling 44 that attaches the gate 42 to the cross member 38. The spring-loaded coupling 44 may include various structures that bias the gate 42 in a closed position (depicted in
Portions of the zipper puller 12 may be formed from various materials. For example, the puller attachment loop 34, the cross member 38, and the hitch loop 40 may be cast or injection molded as a single part from a polymer (e.g., polyester, thermoplastic polyurethane, etc.), metal, composite, and the like. Or, the puller attachment loop 34, the cross member 38, and the hitch loop 40 may be formed as two or more separate parts that are assembled by mechanical connections, adhesives, welding, at the like. The material(s) from which the zipper puller 12 is constructed may have various characteristics, such as threshold hardness or shear properties able to withstand pulling forces. For example, pulling forces may be applied to the zipper puller 12 as a result of being used to adjust a zipper position, being used to attach the zipper puller to another part of an article, or using the zipper puller to attach the article to another object. In addition, one or more surfaces of the zipper puller 12 may be finished to include a grip-enhancing surface that may increase friction between the zipper puller and, for example, a user's gripping fingers. For example, the zipper puller 12 may include a knurled finish or other surface finish that is molded in, stamped in, or cut into the zipper puller. In addition, the zipper puller 12 may include a coating, such as a rubber coating, silicone coating, or the like.
The zipper puller 12 may have various dimensions that contribute to the multi-functional nature of the zipper puller 12.
The zipper puller 12 may be configured as a multi-functional element in various contexts. Referring now to
In an aspect of the present disclosure, the zipper assembly depicted in
Among other functions, securing a position of the zipper-slider body 10 in a partial-zip arrangement can help to secure the garment 110 to a wearer. In addition, the anchor 50 can be strategically positioned at different positions along the zipper-teeth assemblies to provide ventilation with pre-configured sizing based on a position of the anchor 50. Although
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Among other functions, securing a position of the zipper-slider body 10 can help to impede the zipper assembly from being unintentionally opened more than an intended amount. In addition, the anchor 50 can be strategically positioned at different positions along the zipper-teeth assemblies to provide pre-sized zippered openings. Although
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In an aspect of the present disclosure, the zipper assembly depicted
Among other functions, securing a position of the zipper-slider body 10 in a fully-zipped arrangement can help to secure the footwear article 310 to a wearer. In addition, the anchor 50 (or additional anchors) can be strategically positioned at different positions along the zipper-teeth assemblies to provide pre-configured sizing based on a position of the anchor 50. In addition, although the anchor 50 is depicted on an exterior of the footwear article 310, one or more anchors may be coupled to an interior surface of the footwear article 310. In another aspect, the zipper puller 12 may be attached to another garment, such as a pant leg, to secure the garment in a position relative to the footwear article 310.
The zipper puller 12 may be utilized in other contexts as well. For example, the zipper puller 12 may be utilized to releasably couple an article to another item or to another surface. For instance, the zipper-puller hook functionality may be used to hang a garment, a bag, or a footwear article in a storage location. In addition, the zipper puller 12 may be strategically positioned on various types of bag or garment pockets to releasably clip onto various items. For instance, an internal stow pocket might be equipped with the zipper puller 12 to clip a key ring or other item. In another aspect, a zipper puller 12 might be strategically positioned to clip onto a media cord (e.g., head-phone cord). A zipper puller 12 might also be strategically positioned to clip onto a tag, such as a ski-lift ticket. These are merely exemplary, non-limiting aspects, and the zipper puller 12 might be used to releasably clip onto various other items and surfaces.
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In a further aspect, the article 410 includes a plurality of zipper-slider anchors, including the zipper-slider anchor 50A and at least one other zipper-slider anchor 50B, the zipper-slider anchor 50A and the at least one other zipper-slider anchor 50B being affixed to the article 410 at different anchor positions. For example, the anchors 50A and 50B are spaced apart and are positioned closer to a respective end of the zipper-teeth assemblies 446 and 448. As such, the zipper-slider body 10 can be retained at different positions along the zipper in order to selectively open the zipper to different extents, depending on which anchor is coupled to the zipper puller 12.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/262,127 (filed Dec. 2, 2015), which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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