The inventions described below relate to the field of zippers, and more particularly to zipper securing devices.
Airport security procedures today forbid the use of locking devices to lock suitcases. However, securing devices are still needed to keep suitcases from popping open on baggage conveyer belts or elsewhere in the baggage handling system. A releasable zipper securing device is needed such that security personnel can easily unfasten the zipper securing device, un-zip the zipper, re-zip the zipper, and refasten the zipper securing device.
The zipper securing devices described below keep zippers in a securely closed but unlocked condition and provide for easy un-fastening and re-fastening of the zipper securing device. In one embodiment, the zipper securing device comprises an elastic loop assembly and post. In a second embodiment, the zipper securing device comprises two zipper pulls which snap together. In a third embodiment, the zipper securing device comprises a hook assembly and zipper pull assembly. In a fourth embodiment, the zipper securing device comprises an elastic loop assembly and zipper slider assembly.
The zipper securing devices described herein are described with respect to zipper assemblies in suitcases or zippered luggage. However, these devices may be used for any zipper application, such as clothing, children's shoes, backpacks, etc.
a and 1b show a zipper securing device comprised of an elastic loop assembly and post.
a through 2c show a zipper securing device for use with two zipper pulls on a double zipper type assembly.
a and 3b show a zipper securing device comprised of a hook assembly and a zipper pull assembly.
a shows a zipper securing device 1 comprised of an elastic loop assembly 2 and post 3. The elastic loop assembly further comprises elastic cording 4 wherein the proximal ends of the elastic cording are fixedly attached to a base 5. The base is attached to the upstanding tang or loop 6 of the zipper slider 7. The elastic loop assembly 2 may also be assembled such that the elastic cording is fished through the upstanding tang or loop wherein the proximal ends of the elastic cording are fixedly attached to the base. A flexible plastic sleeve 8 encompasses the elastic cording at the end of the elastic loop assembly that comes into contact with the post 3. The plastic sleeve acts to prevent fraying or damage to the elastic cording.
a through 2c show a zipper securing device 10 comprised of two zipper pull assemblies which are releasably attached to each other to keep the zipper secured in the closed position. A male zipper slider assembly 11 comprises a first zipper slider 12 and first upstanding loop 13 attached to a male zipper pull 14. The male zipper pull incorporates a male member, such as a molded post 15, attached to the back side of the pull such that it will come into contact with the female zipper slider assembly. A female zipper slider assembly 16 comprises a second zipper slider 17 and second upstanding loop 18 attached to a female zipper pull 19. The female zipper pull incorporates an eyelet 20 machined to receive the molded post of the male zipper slider assembly. The male and female zipper pulls fit together, snapping into place and thus keep the zipper secured in the closed position.
a shows a zipper securing device 21 comprised of a hook assembly 22 and zipper pull assembly 23. The hook assembly comprises elastic cording 24 fished through a hook 25. The distal ends of the elastic cording are slipped through an opening in a seam of the suitcase and secured to a base (not shown) or otherwise tied together such that the ends will not come apart when force is applied to the hook assembly. The hook assembly hides under a pocket in the suitcase fabric and pulls out in operation. The zipper pull assembly 23 comprises a zipper slider 27, upstanding tang or loop 28, and zipper pull 29. The zipper pull has an opening or slot 30 at its distal end into which the hook assembly hooks.
Thus, while the preferred embodiments of the devices and methods have been described in reference to the environment in which they were developed, they are merely illustrative of the principles of the inventions. Other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departing from the spirit of the inventions and the scope of the appended claims.