Title of Invention

AN AUTO-LOCK SLIDE FASTENER SLIDER

Abstract 1. An auto-lock slide fastener slider comprising a slider body (1) composed of upper and lower wings (4, 5) joined together at their front ends by a guide post (6) and jointly defining a fastener-element-guide channel (19), a locking leaf spring (2) having at its front end a front end portion (9) and at its rear end a locking pawl (8) inserted in a locking-pawl-insertion hole (17) of said upper wing (4) so as normally to project into said fastener-element-guide channel (19), and a pull tab (3) having at one end an eccentric axle (10) operatively connected to said locking leaf spring (2), and being characterized in that said guide post (6) having in its front surface a vertical locking-spring-anchoring groove (21), that said front end portion (9) is downwardly bent from a front end of a streamlined central base (7) and fixedly fitted in said locking-spring-anchoring groove (21) while said locking pawl (8) is downwardly bent from a rear end of said central base (7), that said axle (10) of said pull tab (3) is pivotally held between said upper wing (4) and said central base (7) of said locking leaf spring (2), and that upper surfaces of said pull tab (3) and said locking leaf spring (2) are almost at a same level when assembled.
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AUTO-LOCK SLIDE FASTENER SLIDER
BACKQOJND OF THE INVEOTION 1. Field of the Invention:
This invention relates to an auto-lock slider for use in an ordinary-type slide fastener, and more particularly to an auto-lock slide fastener slider in which a locking pawl of a locking l€*-af spring is brought into and out of engagement with fastener elements in response to pivotal movement of a pull tab between a horizontal posture and an upright posture.
2. Description of the Related Art:
FIG, 7 of the acconpanying drawings shows a conventional auto-lock slide fastens slider of the described type as disclosed in, for example, Japanese Utility Model Publication No. Sho 54-43841. In the conventional slider, a leaf spring 2' has a central base 7' concealing an eccentric axle of a pull tab, a locking pawl at a front end of the central base 7', and a small-width front end porLion 9' downwardly bent centrally frcm a rear end of the central base 7f and fixed to a front surface of a guide post 6' of a slider body 1'. The spring 2' has at opposite sides of the front end portion 9' of the central base 7' a pair of shoulders, which are pivotally movably engages with a pair of sloping spring seats 12'projecting from an upper wing 4'of the slider body 1', and at the rear end of the qentral l^ase 7'an opening whose edge is engageable with an engaging lug 15' standing on the upper wing 4' . By the action of a cam 29' formed on the axle 10' of the pull

tab 3', the locking pawl of the spring 2' is brought into and out of engagement with fastener elements in response to pivotal movement of the pull tab 3' between a horizontal posture and an upright posture.
FIG. 8 shows another conventional auto-lock slide fastener slider as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,286. In this conventional slider, a leaf spring 2" has a central base 7" concealing an eccentric ^xle 10"of a pull tab 3", a locking pawl 8" at a rear end of the central base 7", a small-width front end portion 9" projecting centrally from a front end of the central base 7", a pair of front engaging strips 24" downwardly bent from opposite sides of the front end of the central base T and engageable with a pair of front sloping engaging lugs 12" on the upper wing 4", and an opening 26" near the rear end of the central base 7" through which opening 26" a rear engaging lug 15" on the upper wing 4" is loosely threaded. In response to pivotal movement of the pull tab 3" between a horizontal posture and an upright posture, the locking pawl 8" of the spring 2" is brought into and out of engagenxuit with fastener elements.
In the conventional auto-lock slide fastener slider of FIG. 7, partly since the leaf spring 2' the upper surface of the upper wing 4' is bent, and partly since the spring seats 12' project from the upper surface of the upper wing 4', the upper side of the slider is uneven and hence unsightly in appearance, and also, when the slider is pulled along a pair of rows of fastener elements, the spring seats 12' might strike seme thing nearby and get damaged. Further, since the pull tab 3' is merely placed on the slider body, the total height of the slider

is large to make the slider not stylish.
In the conventional auto-lock slide fastener slider of FIG.8, since the leaf spring 2" is merely placed on the slider body and is supported by its own resilience, the fixing of the leaf spring 2" on the slider body is unstable. Further, since the spring 2" itself is bent at the axle 10" of the pull tab 3" to project from the upper surfaoe of the upper wing 4", the design of the resulting slider is undesirable. And since the pull tab 3" also is merely placed on the slider body, the total height of the slider body is large to make the slider not stylish.
SIM4ARY OF THE INVEWTION
It is therefore a first object of this invention to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider in which a slider body has a smooth top surface from its front end to a pull-tab-mounting portion and in which protuberances on the upper wing are concealed by a leaf spring so as not to strike something nearby, making the slider body flat and neat to increase the conmercial value.
A second object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider in which a locking leaf spring is reliably held on a slider body so as to move smoothly and which is desirable from a design view point.
A third object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider in which a locking leaf spring can move smoothly with respect to a slider body as well as the movement of the spring can be reliably restricted.
A fourth object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide

fastener slider in which a locking leaf spring is effectively arranged on a slider body so as to move freely within a range that is defined at a relatively low position of the slider body
A fifth object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider \rtiich is finished neat in appearance in view of design of a locking spring, especially design of a locking spring's front end, and can give a stabilized resiliently locking function,
A sixth object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider in which a locking leaf spring is firmly fixed to a slider body and is excellent in design of fixture of the spring.
A seventh object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider in which a locking leaf spring can be fixed to a slider body accurately at a predetermined position so as to be free frcm accidental removal.
An eighth object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slide fastener slider in vftiictra reliable pull-tab function for moving and locking the slider is achieved and in which a pull tab is stably held on a slider body without increasing the height of the slider.
A ninth object of the invention is to provide an auto-lock slider fastener slider in which a locking leaf spring is stably held on a slider body without jogging or otherwise malfunctioning.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an auto-lock slide fastener* slider comprising1 a slider body, a locking leaf spring and a pull tab. The slider body is composed of upper and lower wings joined together at their front ends by a guide post and

jointly defining a fastener-element-guide channel, the upper wing having a locking -pawl- insertion hole, the guide post having in its front surface a vertical locking-spring-anchoring groove. The locking leaf spring has a streamlined central base, a small -width front end portion downwardly bent from a front end of the central base and fixedly fitted in the locking-spring-anchoring groove and a locking pawl downwardly bent from a rear end of the central base and inserted in the locking-pawl-insertion hole so as normally to project into the fastener-element-guide channel. The pull tab has at one end an eccentric axle pivotally held between the upper wing and the central base of the locking leaf spring. "Ifte pull tab is formed so that its upper surface ccmes almost at a same level of an upper surface of the locking leaf spring.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the locking leaf spring has front and reai: openings near the front and rear ends, respectively, of the central base, and the upper wing has front and rear lugs projecting from its upper surface, having front and rear engaging ends respectively, and loosely engaged with the front and rear openings of the locking leaf spring respectively.
According to a 1;hird aspect of the invention, the locking leaf
spring has a small-width engaging strip obliquely projecting from the
1 front end of the central base into the front opening and engageable with
the front engaging end, and the rear engaging end of the rear lug is
engageable with an edge of the rear opening of the locking leaf spring.,
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, the upper wing has

at a position vertically aligned with the front lug a through-hole which ccmnunicates with the fastener-element-guide channel and in which the engaging strip of the locking leaf spring is loosely received.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, the central base of the locking leaf spring is taper toward its front end, and the front opening has a pentagonal shape defining a substantially Y-shaped side edge portion.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, the front end portion of the locking leaf spring has in its front surface a vertical front recess.
According to a seventh aspect of the invention, the front end portion of the locking leaf spring has in each of opposite side surfaces a side recess off its lower end.
According to an eighth aspect of the invention, the axle of the pull tab has a cam, and the upper wing has in its upper surface a cam-receiving recess between the front and rear lugs.
According to a ninth aspect of the invention, the upper wing has on its upper surface a pair of spring-supporting seats engageable with part of the Y-shaped side edge portion of the central base of the locking leaf spring.

Accordingly the present invention provides an auto-lock slide fastener slider comprising a slider body composed of upper and lower wings joined together at their front ends by a guide post and jointly defining a fastener-element-guide channel, a locking leaf spring having at its front end a front end portion and at its rear end a locking pawl inserted in a locking-pawl-insertion hole of said upper wing so as normally to project into said fastener-element-guide channel, and a pull tab having at one end an eccentric axle operatively connected to said locking leaf spring, and being characterized in that said guide post having in its front surface a vertical locking-spring-anchoring groove, that said front end portion is downwardly bent from a front end of a streamlined central base and fixedly fitted in said locking-spring-anchoring groove while said locking pawl is downwardly bent from a rear end of said central base, that said axle of said pull tab is pivotally held between said upper wing and said central base of said locking leaf spring, and that upper surfaces of said pull tab and said locking leaf spring are almost at a same level when assembled.
With reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a plan view of an auto-lock slide fastener slider according to a preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view of the slider of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the slider of FIG. 1;

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FIG- 4 is an exploded perspective view, with parts broken away, of the slider of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view showing the slider of FIG. 1 in locked posture;
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 5, but showing the slider in unlocked posture;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a known auto-lock slide fastener slider; and
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view, with parts broken away, of another known auto-lock slide fastener slider.
r>ETATT.Kn nEflCRITTICN OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An auto-lock slide fastener slider according to a preferred embodiment of this invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The auto-lock slide fastener slider of the invention is an ordinary-type auto-lock slider ccnprislng, as shown in FIG. 4, a three members, i.e., a slider body 1, a locking spring 2 and a pull tab 3, Which are manufactured by punching and machining.
The slider body 1 is composed of upper and lower wings 4, 5 and a guide post 6 connecting the upper" and lower wings 4, 5 together so as to define a Y-shaped fastener-element guide channel 19 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. The locking spring 2 is a leaf spring having a streamlined central base 7, a locking pawl 8 downwardly bent from a rear end of the central base 7, and a front end portion 9 downwardly bent frcip a front end of the central base 7. The pull tab 3 has at one end an eccentric

axle 10 to be pivotally attached to the slider body 1 and at the other end a grip 11.
Further, the slider body 1 has on the upper wing 4 at a central position off to the front side a front lug 12 projecting from an upper surface of the upper wing 4 and having on its under surface a front engaging end 13, and at the foot of the front lug 12 a pair of spring-supporting seats 14 projecting from the upper surface of the upper wing 4 and sloping to the front side. Also the slider body 1 has on the upper wing 4 at a central position off to the rear side a rear lug 15 projecting from the upper surface of the upper' wing 4 and having on its under side a rear engaging end 16, and at the foot of the rear lug 15 a locking-pawl- insertion hole 17 through which the locking pawl 8 is to be inserted.
The upper wing 4 has a cam-receiving recess 18 in its upper surface between the front and rear lugs 12, 15 for receiving a cam (described below) on the axle 10 of the pull tab 3 and a through-hole 20 (see FIGS. 5 and 6) extending frcm the front end of the cam-receiving recess 18 to a position under the front lug 12 and conmunicating with the fastener-element guide channel 19 of the slider body 1. The guide post 6 has a vertical groove 21 in its front surface.
The locking leaf spring 2 has a generally C shape having at one * end the locking pawl 8 and at the other end the front end portion 9; the front end portion 9 is smoothly curved from the central base 7. The central base 7 tapers to the front side and has a j)entagonal front opening 22 partly defined by a Y-shaped side edge portion 23.

Also the locking leaf spring 2 has a small-width engaging strip 24 projecting from the front end of the central base 7 downwardly obliquely to the front side and having a bent end 25 engageable with a front engaging end 13 (shown in FIGS. 5 and 6) of the front lug 12, and a rear opening 26 near the rear end of the central base 7 through which opening the rear lug 15 is loosely received so that the rear engaging end 16 of the rear lug 15 is engageable with an edge of the rear opening 26.
The downwardly bent small -width front end portion 9 of the locking leaf spring 2 has in its upper surface a longitudinal front recess 27 for reinforcing and in its opposite side surfaces a pair of side recesses 28 which serves to prevent the front end portion 9 from removing off the vertical groove 21 of the guide post 6.
The axle 10 of the pull tab 3 has a rectangular shape cross section elongated longitudinally of the pull tab 3 to form a cam 29; by the action of the cam 29, when the pull tab 3 assumes an upright posture, the spring 2 is raised to bring the locking pawl 8 out of engagement of the fastener elements in the fastener-element guide channel 19,
The manner in which the auto-lock slide fastener slider is assembled will now be described. Firstly the pull tab 3 is placed flat on the upper wing 4 of the slider body 1 with the cam 29 of the axle 10 received in the cam- receiving recess 18 between the front and rear lugs 12, 15 and, as shown in FIG. 5, then the locking leaf spring 2 is placed over the axle 10 with the locking pawl 8 inserted through the locking-pawl-insertion hole 17 and with the rear opening 26 being

loosely threaded by the rear lug 15 whose engaging end 16 is engageable with the edge of the rear opening 26.
Also the front opening 22 is threaded by the front lug 12, and the engaging strip 24 are inserted into the through-hole 20, which is disposed under the front lug 12, so that its engaging end 25 is engageable with the engaging end 13 of the front lug 12 while part of the Y-shaped side edge portion 23 is supported on the spring-supporting seats 14 projecting from the upper wing 4.
Further, the small-width front end portion 9 of the locking leaf spring 2 is received in the vertical groove 21 in the guide post 6 of the slider body 1, whereupon opposite side edges of the vertical groove 21 of the guide post 6 are clenched inwardly to secure the front end portion 9 of the locking leaf spring 2. During this clenching, part of the side edges of the vertical groove 21 are forced into the side recesses 28 of the front end portion 9 of the spring 2 so that the front end portion 9 is prevented frcm removing off the vertical groove 21. Thus the locking leaf spring 2 has been mounted on the slider body 1, completing the assembling of the slider.
In the thus assembled auto-lock slide fastener slider, vtfien the pull tab 3 stands upright as shown in FIG. 6, the locking leaf spring
2 is raised against its own resiliency by the cam 29 of the .pull tab
3 to retract the locking pawl 8 from the fastener-element guide groove 19 so that the slider can slide freely along a pair of rows of fastener elements. When the puLL tab 3 is pivotally moved back to its horizontal posture as shown in FIG. 5, the locking pawl 8 enters the fastener-

element guide channel 19 under the resilience of the leaf spring 2 to project into an inter-element gap of the fastener element rows, thus stopping the slider. If the pull tab 3 is pivotally moved to eall flat to the front side, the locking leaf spring 2 is kept in raised posture by the action of the cam 29 so that the slider can slide freely on the fastener element rows.
With the auto-lock slide fastener slider, following advantageous
>
results can be achieved:
According to the first aspect of the invention, partly since the locking leaf spring 2 has a streamlined central base 7 which conceals the axle 10 of the pull tab 3, a front end portion 9 downwardly bent frem the front end of the central base 7 and fixed in the vertical groove 21 of the guide post 6 and a locking pawl 8 downwardly bent from the rear end of the central base 7, and partly since the pull tab 3 is formed so that its upper surface comes almost at the same level of the upper surface of the locking leaf spring 2 when assembled, the resulting slider has a smooth top surface so as not to strike something nearby and a flat and neat appearance to increase the carmercial value.
According to the second aspect of the invention, partly since the locking leaf spring 2 has front and rear openings 22, 26 near the front and rear ends, respectively, of ther-central base 7, and partly since the upper wing 4 hhs front and rear lugs 12, 15 projecting frem its upper
surface, having front and rear engaging ends 13, 16 respectively, and
" .* loosely received in the front and rear openings 22, 26 of the locking
leaf spring 2 respectively, the locking leaf spring can be reliably and

easily mounted on a slider body 1 so as to move smoothly, and it is possible to obtain a slider neat in appearance.
According to the third aspect of the invention, partly since the locking leaf spring 2 has a small-width engaging strip 24 downwardly obliquely projecting from the front end of the central base 7 into the front opening 22 and engageable with the front engaging end 13, and partly since the rear engaging end 16 of the rear lug 15 is engageable with an edge of the rear opening 26 of the locking leaf spring 2, the locking leaf spring 2 ccin move smoothly with respect to the slider body
1 with its movement reliably restricted.
According to the fourth aspect of the invention, since the upper
wing 4 has at a position vertically aligned with the front lag 12 a
i
through-hole 20 which cxirmunicates with the fastenar-element-guide channel 19 and in viiich the engaging strip 24 of the locking leaf spring
2 is loosely received, it is possible to reduce the height of the slider
body 1 to make the slider neat in appearance.
According to the fifth aspect of the invention, partly since the central base 7 of the locking leaf spring 2 is taper toward its front end, and partly siiice the front opening 22 has a pentagonal shape defining a substantially Y-shaped side edge portion 23, it is possible to finish the slider neat in appearance in view of design of a locking spring and also to realize a very simplif ied operation of the pull tab
3.
According to the sixth aspect of the invention, since the front end portion 9 of the locking leaf spring 2 has in its front surface a

vertical front recess 27, it is possible to fix the locking leaf spring 2 to the slider body 1 more firmly without deteriorating the resilient deformation of the spring 2 and also to finish the slider neatly in appearance.
According to the seventh aspect of the invention, since the front end portion 9 of the locking leaf spring 2 lias in each of opposite side surfaces a side recess 28 off its lower end, it is possible to fix the locking leaf spring 2 to the slider body 1 accurately at a predetermined position by simple means like building up so as to be free from accidental removal.
According to the eighth aspect of the invention, partly ^ince the axle 10 of the pull tab 3 has a cam 29, and partly since the upper wing 4 has in its upper surface a cam-receiving recess 18 between the front and rear lugs 12,15, it is possible to realize a reliable pull-tab function for moving and locking the slider and also to hold the pull tab 3 stably on the slider body 1 without increasing the height of the slider.
According to the ninth aspect of the invention, since the upper wing 4 has on its upper surface a pair of spring-supporting seats 14 supporting part of the Y-shaped side edge portion 23 of the central base7 of the locking leaf spring 2, it is possible to facilitate moving of the pull tab 3 and also to hold the locking leaf spring 2 stably on the slider body 1 without jogging or otherwise malfunctioning.




WE CLAIM:
1. An auto-lock slide fastener slider comprising a slider body (1) composed
of upper and lower wings (4, 5) joined together at their front ends by a guide post
(6) and jointly defining a fastener-element-guide channel (19), a locking leaf spring (2) having at its front end a front end portion (9) and at its rear end a locking pawl (8) inserted in a locking-pawl-insertion hole (17) of said upper wing (4) so as normally to project into said fastener-element-guide channel (19), and a pull tab (3) having at one end an eccentric axle (10) operatively connected to said locking leaf spring (2), and being characterized in that said guide post (6) having in its front surface a vertical locking-spring-anchoring groove (21), that said front end portion (9) is downwardly bent from a front end of a streamlined central base
(7) and fixedly fitted in said locking-spring-anchoring groove (21) while said locking pawl (8) is downwardly bent from a rear end of said central base (7), that said axle (10) of said pull tab (3) is pivotally held between said upper wing (4) and said central base (7) of said locking leaf spring (2), and that upper surfaces of said pull tab (3) and said locking leaf spring (2) are almost at a same level when assembled.

2. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 1, wherein said locking leaf spring (2) has front and rear openings (22, 26) near said front and rear ends, respectively, of said central base (7), and said upper wing (4) has front and rear lugs (12, 15) projecting from its upper surface and having front and rear engaging ends (13, 16) loosely engaged with said front and rear openings (22, 26) respectively, of said locking leaf spring (2).
3. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 2, wherein the locking leaf spring (2) has a small-width engaging strip (24) obliquely projecting

from said front end of said central base (7) into said front opening (22) and engageable with said front engaging end (13), and said rear engaging end (16) of said rear lug (15) is engageable with an edge of said rear opening (26) of said locking leaf spring (2).
4. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 3, wherein said upper wing (4) has at a position vertically aligned with said front lug (12) a through-hole (20) which communicates with said fastener-element-guide channel (19) and in which said engaging strip (24) of said locking leaf spring (2) is loosely received.
5. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 2, wherein said central base (7) of said locking leaf spring (2) is taper toward its front end, and said front opening (22) has a pentagonal shape defining a substantially Y-shaped side edge portion (23).
6. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said front end portion (9) of said locking leaf spring (2) has in its front surface a vertical front recess (27).
7. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said front end portion (9) of said locking leaf spring (2) has in each of opposite side surfaces a side recess (28) off its lower end.
8. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 2, wherein said axle (10) of said pull tab (3) has a cam (29), and said upper wing (4) has in its upper surface a cam-receiving recess (18) between said front and rear lugs (12, 15).

9. The auto-lock slide fastener slider according to claim 5, wherein said upper
wing (4) has on its upper surface a pair of spring-supporting seats (14) supporting part
of said Y-shaped side edge portion (23) of said central base (7) of said locking leaf
spring (2).
10. An auto-lock slide fastener slider substantially as herein described with
reference to figures 1 to 6 of the accompanying drawings.


Documents:

2059-mas-1997- claims.pdf

2059-mas-1997- correspondence others.pdf

2059-mas-1997- correspondence po.pdf

2059-mas-1997- description complete.pdf

2059-mas-1997- drawings.pdf

2059-mas-1997- form 1.pdf

2059-mas-1997- form 26.pdf

2059-mas-1997- form 3.pdf

2059-mas-1997- other documents.pdf


Patent Number 195027
Indian Patent Application Number 2059/MAS/1997
PG Journal Number 20/2006
Publication Date 19-May-2006
Grant Date 05-Jan-2006
Date of Filing 16-Sep-1997
Name of Patentee YKK CORPORATION
Applicant Address NO.1 KANDA IZUMI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 ODA, KIYOSHI NAMERIKAWA-SHI, TOYAMA-KEN JAPAN
PCT International Classification Number A44B19/30
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA