The present disclosure relates to an assembly structure and an elastic element thereof, and more particularly to a zipper head assembly structure and an elastic element thereof.
Generally, articles of clothing rely on either buttons or zippers to bind themselves together. In contrast to the button, however, the zipper provides stronger structural integrity and a smoother operation. A zipper assembly usually includes a zipper head and a strip, the former of which serves as the connecting component with the latter and cooperates therewith to allow the zipper assembly to be zipped back and forth.
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a zipper head assembly structure and an elastic element thereof.
One of the embodiments of the present disclosure provides a zipper head assembly structure, including a sliding element, an elastic element and a pulling element. The sliding element has a bottom sliding body, a top sliding body corresponding to the bottom sliding body, and a lateral connecting body connected between an end portion of the bottom sliding body and an end portion of the top sliding body. The top sliding body has a first front mating portion and a first middle mating portion, and the lateral connecting body has a first rear mating portion. The elastic element is disposed on the sliding element. The elastic element has a middle body, a first extending body extending outwardly from a first side of the middle body, and a second extending body extending outwardly from a second side of the middle body. The first extending body has a second front mating portion mated with the first front mating portion, the middle body has a second middle mating portion mated with the first middle mating portion, and the second extending body has a second rear mating portion mated with the first rear mating portion. The pulling element has a pivotal portion pivotally disposed between the sliding element and the elastic element. The first front mating portion, the first middle mating portion and the first rear mating portion are respectively mated with the second front mating portion, the second middle mating portion and the second rear mating portion so as to restrict the position of the elastic element to be on the sliding element. The second middle mating portion extends inwardly from the middle body, and the middle body and the second middle mating portion conform to the following equation: (W1−W2)/2≥W2, wherein W1 is a width of the middle body, and W2 is a width of the second middle mating portion.
Another one of the embodiments of the present disclosure provides a zipper head assembly structure, including a sliding element, an elastic element and a pulling element. The sliding element has a first front mating portion, a first middle mating portion and a first rear mating portion. The elastic element is disposed on the sliding element. The elastic element has a second front mating portion mated with the first front mating portion, a second middle mating portion mated with the first middle mating portion, and a second rear mating portion mated with the first rear mating portion. The pulling element has a pivotal portion pivotally disposed between the sliding element and the elastic element. The second middle mating portion extends inwardly from a middle body of the elastic element, and the middle body and the second middle mating portion conform to the following equation: (W1−W2)/2≥W2, wherein W1 is a width of the middle body, and W2 is a width of the second middle mating portion.
Yet another one of the embodiments of the present disclosure provides an elastic element disposed on a sliding element, and the sliding element has a first front mating portion, a first middle mating portion and a first rear mating portion. The elastic element includes a middle body, a first extending body extending outwardly from a first side of the middle body, and a second extending body extending outwardly from a second side of the middle body. The first extending body has a second front mating portion mated with the first front mating portion, the middle body has a second middle mating portion mated with the first middle mating portion, and the second extending body has a second rear mating portion mated with the first rear mating portion. The second middle mating portion extends inwardly from the middle body, and the middle body and the second middle mating portion conform to the following equation: (W1−W2)/2≥W2, wherein W1 is a width of the middle body, and W2 is a width of the second middle mating portion.
Therefore, by matching the features of “the first extending body 21 has a second front mating portion 211 mated with the first front mating portion 121, the middle body 20 has a second middle mating portion 201 mated with the first middle mating portion 122, and the second extending body 22 has a second rear mating portion 221 mated with the first rear mating portion 131” and “the second middle mating portion 201 extends inwardly from the middle body 20, and the width W1 of the middle body 20 and the width W2 of the second middle mating portion 201 conform to the following equation: (W1−W2)/2≥W2”, the structure strength of the middle body 20 can be increased due to the relationship between the width W1 of the middle body 20 and the width W2 of the second middle mating portion 201. Hence, the overall structure strength of the elastic element 2 can be reinforced by virtue of the middle body 20.
To further understand the techniques, means and effects of the present disclosure, the following detailed descriptions and appended drawings are hereby referred to, such that, and through which, the purposes, features and aspects of the present disclosure can be thoroughly and concretely appreciated. However, the appended drawings are provided solely for reference and illustration, without any intention to limit the present disclosure.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
Embodiments of a zipper head assembly structure and an elastic element thereof according to the present disclosure are described herein. Other advantages and objectives of the present disclosure can be easily understood by one skilled in the art from the disclosure. The present disclosure can be applied in different embodiments. Various modifications and variations can be made to various details in the description for different applications without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The drawings of the present disclosure are provided only for simple illustrations, but are not drawn to scale and do not reflect the actual relative dimensions. The following embodiments are provided to describe in detail the concept of the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope thereof in any way.
It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second” and “third”, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements or signals; however, such terms should not be construed as limiting the elements or signals. These terms are used mainly for distinguishing one element from another, or distinguishing one signal from another. In addition, the term “or” may be used to include any one or any combination of the listed items, as the case may be.
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It should be noted that the second middle mating portion 201 can extend inwardly from the middle body 20 (that is to say, the second middle mating portion 201 can extend from the middle body 20 toward a direction facing the sliding element 1) as shown in
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It should be noted that, the bottom sliding body 11 has two first inclined guiding surfaces 1100 formed on an edge portion thereof and respectively disposed beside two opposite sides of the lateral connecting body 13, the top sliding body 12 has two second inclined guiding surfaces 1200 formed on an edge portion thereof and respectively disposed beside the two opposite sides of the lateral connecting body 13, and the two first inclined guiding surfaces 1100 respectively face the two second inclined guiding surfaces 1200, as shown in
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As described above, the second middle mating portion 201 can pass through the first receiving space R1 and the second receiving space R2, and the second middle mating portion 201 has a first portion received inside the first receiving space R1 and a second portion received inside the second receiving space R2. For example, referring to
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Therefore, by matching the features of “the first extending body 21 has a second front mating portion 211 mated with the first front mating portion 121, the middle body 20 has a second middle mating portion 201 mated with the first middle mating portion 122, and the second extending body 22 has a second rear mating portion 221 mated with the first rear mating portion 131” and “the second middle mating portion 201 is inwardly extended from the middle body 20, and the width W1 of the middle body 20 and the width W2 of the second middle mating portion 201 conform to the following equation: (W1−W2)/2≥W2”, the structure strength of the middle body 20 can be increased due to the relationship between the width W1 of the middle body 20 and the width W2 of the second middle mating portion 201. Hence, the overall structure strength of the elastic element 2 can be reinforced due to the middle body 20.
The aforementioned descriptions merely represent the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, without any intention to limit the scope of the present disclosure which is fully described only within the following claims. Various equivalent changes, alterations or modifications based on the claims of the present disclosure are all, consequently, viewed as being embraced by the scope of the present disclosure.
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