1. Field
The present disclosure relates to a handheld tool adapted for pulling zippers in hard-to-reach places or having sliders that are difficult to manually grip.
2. Description of Related Art
Various zipper pull tools are disclosed in the patent literature. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,996 discloses a telescoping tool with a spring clip. Despite the advantages of prior art zipper pulls, opportunities exist for various improvements in function and design of such tools.
A zipper pull tool may include a telescoping handle comprising at least three sections of different diameters nested in sliding relationship to one another, a clamp attached adjacent to a first end of a largest-diameter section of the at least three sections, and resilient button assemblies. A respective one of the button assemblies may be attached adjacent to ends of at least two of the at least three sections. The camp may be, or may include, an alligator clip. The largest-diameter section may include an interior space holding the clamp in a folded position
The zipper pull tool may further include spring button receivers (e.g., through holes) at opposite ends of at least two of the at least three sections. The button receivers may be positioned in the at least three sections, such that each of the at least two sections is lockable in a collapsed configuration relative to another one of the at least three sections, using a receiver at a first end of the another one of the at least three sections. In addition, the button receivers may be positioned in the at least three sections, such that each of the at least two sections is lockable in an extended configuration relative to the another one of the at least three sections, using a receiver at a second end of the another one of the at least three sections. Thus, any one of the telescoping sections is lockable in an open or extending position relative to other sections of the tool handle.
The zipper pull tool may further include a swivel assembly interposed between the clamp and the largest-diameter section. The zipper pull tool may further include a swivel assembly interposed between at least two adjacent ones of the at least three sections, or a swivel assembly interposed between each of the at least three sections. The swivel assembly may include a friction fit swivel holding the swivel at any user-adjusted angle. The swivel assembly may provide rotation around two orthogonal axes of rotation.
Additional aspects and details of the zipper pull tool and its telescoping handle are provided in the detailed description below.
Like element numerals are used to indicate like elements appearing in one or more of the figures.
A zipper pull tool may assist persons to engage a back-side slider without the assistance of another person. This may benefit a person with limited mobility, etc., who would otherwise need the assistance of a helper to operate a zipper.
The described tool collapses to the approximate size of a ball-point pen (about 6 inches) and can therefore easily fit in a hand bag or the like. It may be constructed to extend as long as 3 feet in six-inch intervals. Each section of the telescoping handle may be swiveled in one or two axes to enable the user to easily maneuver the working end to the desired position.
Three of the sections 106, 108 and 110 may be coupled to respective resilient buttons 112, 114, 116, each of which locks to an opposing receiver, such as the holes 122 in section 102 when the handle is in an extended position, as shown in
The zipper pull tool 100 may be operated by opening the clamp 126 and clipping onto the zipper tongue. To extend the tool, the user may push in and hold the first button 112 and pull out the second section 106 until the button 112 engages in the hole 124. Then, the button 114, which should be engaged in the receiver 120, may similarly be depressed to slide out the third section 108 to the position shown in
In some embodiments, joints between respective sections of the tool, and/or between the tool and the clamp, may be provided with a swivel assembly 200, as shown in
An extension handle as illustrated in
Having thus described an embodiment of a zipper pull tool, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the within system have been achieved. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present technology. The scope of what is claimed should be determined by the appended claims interpreted in accordance with the foregoing specification, and is not limited by the examples hereinabove.
This application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/603,167, filed Feb. 24, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61603167 | Feb 2012 | US |