Title of Invention

SEPARABLE SLIDE FASTENER

Abstract ABSTRACT SEPARABLE SLIDE FASTENER In a separable slide fastener, a succession of discrete fastener elements (2) molded on a pair of parallel connecting yarns (7) at regular distances are folded individually in a U-shape about an inner edge of each of opposed fastener tapes (1) and are attached by sewing threads (14). Several of the fastener elements ( 2) are removed from a bottom end portion of each fastener tape (l)by cutting the connecting yarns (7) with corresponding part of the sewing threads (14) remaining uncut as cores (15). Each of upper and lower legs (11) of a lowermost one of said fastener elements (2) is flatted to form a small-thickness portion (16). An insertion pin (4) of a separable bottom stop assembly is attached to the bottom end portion of one fastener tape (1) by clenching so as to hold the small-thickness portions (16) and the cores (15), and a box pin (5) is attached to the bottom end portion of the other fastener tape (1) in the same manner. (FIG. 4)
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SEPARABLE SLIDE FASTENER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
This invention relates to a separable slide fastener which comprises a pair of fastener tapes, a pair of fastener-element assemblies attached to confronting longitudinal edges of the fastener tapes by sewing, each fastener-element assembly having a succession ^f fastener elements molded on a pair of parallel connecting yarns at regular distances and folded individually into a U-shape about each of confronting longitudinal edges of the fastener tapes, and an insertion pin and a box pin attached to bottom end portions of the respective fastener tapes.
2. Description of the Related Art:
Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 4-125708 discloses a separable slide fastener which comprises a pair of fastener tapes, a pair of fastener-element assemblies attached to confronting longitudinal edges of the fastener tapes by sewing threads, and a separable bottom stop assembly attached to confronting bottom end portions of the fastener tapes . Each fastener-element assembly is composed of a succession of fastener elements extrusion-molded on a

pair of parallel connecting yarns in such a manner that Che connecting yarns are embedded in upper and lower legs , respectively, of the successive fastener elements. The individual fastener elements of each fastener-element assembly are folded in a U-shape about the inner longitudinal edge of the corresponding fastener tape. Each fastener tape has along its inner longitudinal edge a bulged portion to which the legs of the successive fastener elements are attached by the sewing threads. The bottom end portion of each fastener tape is formed by removing several fastener elements . An insertion pin ol the bottom stop assembly is aittached to the fastener-element-free bottom end portion of one fastener tape, and a box pin is attached to the faatener-element-free bottom end portion of the other fastener tape.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 7-79815 discloses another separable slide fastener which comprises a pair of fastener tapes, a pair of fastener-element assemblies attached to confronting longitudinal edges of the fastener tapes by sewing threads, and a separable bottom stop assembly attached to confronting bottom end portions of the fastener tapes . Each fastener tape is woven so as to form along its inner longitudinal edge a bulged portion in the form of a woven

tube in which a plurality of core yarns are inserted. Each fastener-element assembly is composed of a succession of thermoplastic resin fastener elements extrusion-molded on a pair of parallel connecting yarns and folded individually in a U-shape about the inner longitudinal edge of each fastener tape; upper and lower legs of the fastener element are sewn to the bulged portion so as to clamp the bulged portion between them. An insertion pin of the bottom stop assembly is attached to the bulged bottom end portion of one fastener tape cojitiguously to the lowermost fastener element, and a box pin is attached to the bulged bottom end portion of the othor fnntonor tapo oon t iyviouuly Lo l.ho lowormoiil, fastener element.
In conventional extrusion-molded slide fasteners, since the insertion pin or the box pin of the separable bottom stop assembly is attached to the longitudinal edge of each fastener tape so as to merely cover the sewing threads after cutting the connecting yarns of the fastener-element assembly, stable attachment of the bottom stop assembly members is difficult to achieve so that these members might be removed of the fastener tapes.
A solution has been proposed by the first-named publication. According to this solution, in an at'tempt

to attach the fastener elements to the bulged longitudinal edges of the fastener tapes stably, a pair of grooves are formed in the inner surfaces of the upper and lower legs of each fastener element, and the individual fastener elements are attached to the bulged longitudinal edges of the fastener tapes by sewing with the bulged portion fitted in the grooves of the legs. The bottom end portion of each fastener tape is formed by cutting the connecting yarns to remove several fastener elements, whereupon the insertion pin or the box pin is attached to the element-free bulged portion at the bottom end portion of each fastener tape. With this structure, however, a gap is created at the boundary of the lowermost fastener element and the insertion pin or box pin so that the coupled fastener element rows would tend to split from the boundary. Further, because of the bulged portion, it is difficult to thread the fastener-element assembly onto the fastener tape edge when sewing the fastener elements to the fastener tape, which is laborious and time-consuming.
According to another solution proposed by the second-named publication, the bulged portion of the fastener tape edge is modified in an attempt to facilitate sewing the fastener-element assembly to the fastener tape edge. However, because of the core yarns.

it is difficult to smoothly thread the fastener-element assembly onto the fastener tape edge so that an improved rate of production cannot be achieved. Further, since the insertion pin or the box pin are attached to the bottom end portion of each fastener tape contiguously to the lowermost fastener element by molding, a gap is created at the boundary between the lowermost fastener element and the insertion pin or box pin so that the coupled fastener element rows would tend to split from the boundary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A first object of this invention is to provide a separable slide fastener in which an insertion pj.n or a box pin is attached to a bottom end portion of each of opposed fastener tapes firmly in close contact with the lowermost fastener element so that the coupled fastener element rows can be prevented from splitting
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and also that sewing of fastener elements of a fastener-element assembly to each fastener tape can be facilitated, improving the rate of production and hence making the slide fastener commercially useful.
A second object of the invention is to provide a separable slide fastener in which an insertion pin and a box pin are attached to the bottom end portions of opposed fastener tapes in a unique manner so as to be

iimty joineci with the lowermost fastener element,
pr^ vt^ntinq the coupled fastener element rows from
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A third object of the invention is to provide a separable slide fastener in which successive fastener elements have a unique shape so as to be sewn to each of opposed fastener tapes firmly with tha lowerraoat fastener oloment sewn in a stabilized forni, thus enabling stabilized attachment of the insertion pin and the box pin to the bottom end portions of opposed fastenar tapes.
A fourth object of the invention is to provide a separable slide fastener in which, by specifying the substance of fastener tapes an\ sewing yarns, bottom end portions of opposed fastener tapes are molded in such a form that an insertion pin and a box pin can be attached to the fastener tapes firmly in a simple manner.
A fifth object of the invention is to provide a separable slide fastener in which, by specifying the sabstance of an insertion pin and a box pin, various kinds of insertion and box pins and advantageous attaching means can be used.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a separable slide fa ;tener comprising a pf»ir of fastener tapes , a pair of fast iner-element assemblies ,

and a separable bottom stop assembly. The pair of fastener-element assemblies are attached to confronting inner edges of the fastener tapes by sewing threads, each of the fastener-element assemblies including a pair of parallel connecting yarns and a succession of discrete fastener elements molded on the connecting yarns at regular distances. The fastener elements are folded individually in a U-shape about the corresponding inner edge of each fastener tape and several of the fastener elements are removed from a bottom end portion of each fastener tape by cutting the connecting yarns. At this time, corresponding part of the sewing threads remain uncut as cores and each of upper and lower legs of a lowermost one of the fastener elements are formed into a small-thickness portion by flattening. The separable bottom stop assembly has an insertion pin and a box pin. The insertion pin is attached to the bottom end portion of one of the fastener tapes so as to hold the small-thickness portions and the cores. The box pin attached to the bottom end portion of the other fastener tape so as to hold the small-thickness portions and the cores.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the fastener elements are molded of thermoplastic resin and the small-thickness portions are formed by flattening

the lowermost fastener element of each fastener tape eKcept a coupling head.
According to a third aspect of the invention, further, the coupling head of the lowermost fastener element of each fastener tape is cut off.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, outer ends of the upper and lower legs of the lowermost fastener element of each fastener tape is also cut off.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, each of the upper and lower legs of each fastener element has in its surface a transverse groove and in its opposite side surfaces a pair of side recesses communicating with the transverse groove. The sewing threads are received ivi the. transverse groove and the side recesses.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, the tasteue-r tapes and the sewing threads comprise at least thermoplastic synthetic fibers. The sewing threads ne].d by the insertion pin and the box pin are fused as the core.
According to a seventh aspect of the invention, the insertion pin and the box pin are made of metal and are fixedly attached to the respective fastener tapes by clenching.
According to an eighth aspect of the invention, the insertion pin and the box pin are formed of thermoplastic

resin by injoction molding.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary plan view of a separable slide fastener according to this invention;
FIG. 2 is a transverse cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary plan view of a fastener-element astflfembly of the separable slide fastener;
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing a bottom end portion of one fastener stringer and a metallic insertion pin of a separable bottom stop assembly;
FIG. 5 is a plan view, with parts broken away, of the bottom end portion of one fft8t FIG. 6 is a plan view, with parts broken away, of the bottom end portion of one fastener tape with a thermoplastic resin insertion pin attached to the bottom end portion; and
FIG. 7 is a plan view, with parts broken away, of the bottom end portion of one fastener tape with a modified thermoplastic resin insertion pin attached to the bottom end portion.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRKFEKREU KMOOUIMENTS Preferred embodiments of a separable slide fastener according to this invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in FIG. 1, the separable slide fastener of thiis invention cdmpris^j^s a pair of fastener tapes 1, a pair of rows of fastener elements 2 attached to confronting longitudinal edges of the respective fastener tapes 1, and a bottom stop assembly 3 attached to confronting bottom end portions of the fastener tapes 1. The bottom stop assembly 3 is composed of an insertion pin 4 mounted on the bottom end portion of one fastener tape 1, a box pin 5 mounted on the bottom end portion of the other fastener tape 1. and a box 6 mounted on the box pin 5.
As shown in FIG. 3, the successive fastener elements 2 are molded at regular distances on a pair of parallel connecting yarns 7 by extrusion using thermoplastic resin, such as polyamide, polyacetal and polypropylene, to form a flat fastener-element assembly 8. Each fastener element 2 has a coupling head 10 and a pair of legs 11 projecting from the coupling head 10 in opposite directions. The two connecting yarns 7 are embedded in the respective legs 11 on the side toward their outer ends. Each leg 11 has on its surface a transverse groove

12 by the connecting yarn 7 on the side toward the coupling head 10, and in its opposite side surfaces a pair of recesses 13 communication with opposite ends of the transverse groove 12.
As shown in FIG.4, the flat successive fastener elements 2 of fastener-element assembly 8 are folded individually in a U-shape about the coupling head 10 and
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fastener tape i and attached to the fastener tape 1 by sewing threads 14 received in the transverse grooves 12 and the recesses 13 of the upper and lower legs 11. Each fastener tape 1 is knitted or woven of thermoplastic synthetic fiber yarns, such as polyamide and polyester, or mixed fiber yarns, which are composed of synthetic fibers and natural fibers. The sewing threads 14 also comprise synthetic fiber yarns or mixed fiber yarns, which are composed of synthetic fibers and natural fibers . It is preferable that the connecting yarns 7 also comprise the same kind of synthetic fiber yarns.
A continuous length of opposed fastener stringers made of the fastener tapes 1 and the fastener-element assemblies 8 is severed into a predetermined length, and several fastener elements 2 are removed from the sewing threads 14 at the bottom end portion of each fastener stringer by cutting the connecting yarns 7 and also

cutting the coupling heads 10 of the individual fastener elements 2 , The element-free sewing threads 14 are fused with the fastener tape 1 by ultrasonic welding or other means to form cores 15. The insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 is attached to the cores 15, during which each of the upper and lower legs 11 of the lowermost fastener element 2 is flatted by ultrasonic processing or other means to form a small-thickness portion 16 with or without cutting the coupling head 10.
As shown in FIG.2, the small-thickness portion 16 hoH a thickness such that, when the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 is mounted on the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, the thickness of the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 is equal to that of the coupling head 10 of the lowermost fastener element 2 or that of the next fastener element 2 so that a slider threaded on the opposed fastener stringers are free to slide over the insertion pin 4 and the box pin 5 for separating the slide fastener.
Each of the insertion pin 4 and the box pin 5 is attached to the bottom end portion of the corresponding fastener tape 1 so as to hold the cores 15 (see FIG.4) and the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16 of the lowermost fastener element 2, as shown in FIG. 2. For example, the insertion pin 4, as shown in FIG. 4,

is in the form of a metallic elongated box having in one side a key hole 17, in which the cores 15 formed on the bottom end portion of each fastener tape 1 is inserted, and at one end slightly sloping upper and lower tongues 18 for holding the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16. The box pin 5 also is in the form of a metallic elongated box shorter than the insertion pin 4 as shown in FIG.l, and having vertical flat outer surfaces and at one end upper and lower tongues 18 holding the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16. The Dlhnr nnri of th« box pin Tj in IriBorlncI Into niul T I xod to the box 6.
The Insertion pin 4 and tha box pin 5 doucribod in the above are formed of zinc alloy or aluminum alloy by die casting. As shown in FIG. 5, the coupling head 10 of the lowermost fastener element 2 may be cut off with the legs 11 remaining uncut but flatted into upper anl lower small-thickness portions 16, and the insertion pin 4 is closed at the outer side opening between the two tongues 18 and have an engaging projection 19 integrally extending from its upper end for engagement with the lowermost fastener element 2 of the companion ffistener stringer. Alternatively, the box pin 5 and the box 6 may be molded simultaneously and integrally. The insertion pin 4 and box pin 5 are threaded onto the cores

15 of the respective bottom end portions of the opposed fastener tapes 1 and, at the same time, onto the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, whereupon the front and rear walls of the Insertion pin 4 is clenched against the lowermost fastener element 2 and the cores 15 to hold them as a unit. As a result, the insertion pin 4 is fixed attached to the bottom end portion of one fastener stringer. The box pin 5 also is attached to the bottom end portion of the other fastener stringer in same manner as the insertion pin 4.
In the case shown in FIG. 6, the insertion pin 4 and the box pin 5 are made of thermoplastic resin, such as polyamide, polyacetal and polypropylene. The coupling head 10 of the lowermost fastener element 2 is cut off with the upper and lower legs 11 uncut but flatted into upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, and the insertion pin 4 is formed on the bottom end portion of one fastener stringer by injection-molding thermoplastic resin so as to hold the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16 of the lowermost fastener element 2 and the cores 15 (see FIG.4) integrally.
FIG. 7 shows an alternative form in which the coupling head 10 of the lowermost fastener element 2 and the outer ends of the upper and lower legs 11 ar^ cut off, and the remaining upper and lower legs 11 are flatted

into upper and lower small-thickness portions 16 by ultrasonic processing, whereupon the insertion pin 4 is formed on the bottom end portion of one fastener stringer so as to completely cover the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16 by injection-molding thermoplastic resin. The box pin 5 also is formed on the bottom end portion of the other fastener stringer in the same manner as the insertion pin 4. Thus a tough separable bottom stop assembly 3 is formed.
With the separable slide fastener of this invention, toilowing advantageous results can be obtained.
According to the first aspect of the invention, a separable slide fastener comprises: a pair of fastener tapes 1; a pair of fastener-element assemblies 8 attached to confronting inner edges of the fastener tapes 1 by sewing threads 14, each of the fastener-element assemblies 8 including a pair of parallel connecting yarns 7 and a succession of discrete fastener elements 2 molded on the connecting yarns 7 at regular distances and folded individually in a U-shape about the corresponding inner edge of the fastener tape 1, several of the fastener elements 2 being removed from a bottom end portion of the fastener tape 1 by cutting the connecting yarns 7 with corresponding part of the sewing threads 14 remaining uncut as cores 15, each of upper

and lower legs 11 of a lo'/rtL-ist According to the second aspect of the invention, partly since the upper and lower legs 11 of the lowermost fastener element 2 of thermoplastic resin are flatted into upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, and partly since the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 is attached to the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, It is possible to Join the insertion pin 4 or the box pin b with the lowermost fastener element 2 firmly

so that a split-free tough separable slide fastener can be achieved.
According to the third aspect of the invention, partly since the coupling head 10 of the lowermost fastener element 2 of thermoplastic resin is cut off with
upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, and partly since the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 is attached to the lowermost fastener element 2 so as to cover the rnajora lY of the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, it is possible to secure the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 6 to the lowermost fastener element reliably and firmly, thus realizing a split-free tough separable slide fastener.
According to the fourth aspect of the invention, partly since the coupling head of the lowermost fastener element 2 of thermoplastic resin and the outer ends of the upper and lower legs 11 are cut off while the remaining upper and lower legs 11 are flatted into upper and lower small-thickness portions 16, and partly since the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 are attached to the lowermost fastener element 2 so as to cover the upper and lower small-thickness portions 16 completely, it is possible to secure the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 to the lowermost fastener element 2 accurately and

firmly, thus achieving i sp'it- free tough separable slide fastener.
According to the fifti' as ect of the invention, partly since each of upper an lower Legs of the individual fastener element 2 f thermo lastic resin has in its outer surface a trarjverse groove 12 and in opposite side surfaces a air of sic'o recesses 13 communicating with oppo'ite ends of the transverse groove 12, and partly ^iince the sewing threads 14 are received In the trans/erse groove L2 and the side recesses 13, it is possible to sew t ^e fastener elements 2 to the confronting longitudina . edges of opposed fastener tapes 1 very simply .^r a stabilized posture, thus realizing firm attachme'. . of the insertion pin or the box pin.
According to the six'h aspect of the i ivention, partly since the fastener tapes 1 and the sew:ng threads 14 comprise at least thermoplastic synthetic : ibers, and partly since the sewing threads 14 at the 1 ottom end portion of each fastener tapes 1 and the fas:ener tape 1 are fused by ultrasonic welding or some o ;her means as cores 15, it is possible to attach the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 to the bottom end portit n of each fastener tape 1 firmly so as not to be ace. dentally removed, thus achieving a tough separable lide

fastener.
According to the seventh aspect of the invention, since the insertion pin 4 and the box pin 5 are made of metal and attached to the confronting bottom end portions of opposed fastener tapes 2 by clenching, it is possible to attach the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 to each fastener tape firmly by simple processing means. Thus a separable slide fastener having a metallic separable bottom stop assembly can be manufactured in a simple manner.
According to the eighth aspect of the invention, since the Insertion pin 4 and the box pin 5 are formed by injection-molding thermoplastic resin, it is possible to attach the insertion pin 4 or the box pin 5 to the bottom end portion of each fastener tapes 1 firmly by simple processing means. Thus a separable slide fastener having a thermoplastic resin separable bottom stop assembly can be manufactured in a simple manner.




WE CLAIM
1. A separable slide fastener comprising: a pair of fastener tapes (1); a pair of
fastener-element assemblies (8) attached to confronting inner edges of said fastener
tapes (1) by sewing threads (14), each of said fastener-element assemblies (8) having a
pair of parallel connecting yams (7) and a succession of discrete fastener elements (2)
molded on said connecting yams (7) at regular distances and folded individually in a
U-shape about the corresponding inner edge of each said fastener tape (1); and a
separable bottom stop assembly composed of an insertion pin (4) attached to a bottom
end portion of one of said fastener tapes (1), and a box pin (5) attached to said bottom
end portion of the other fastener tape (1); characterized in that several of said fastener
elements (2) are removed from said bottom end portion of each said fastener tape (1)
with corresponding part of said sewing threads (14) remaining uncut as cores (15),
each of upper and lower legs (11) of a lowermost one of said fastener elements (2) are
formed into a small-thiclmess portion (16) by flattening, said insertion pin (4) is
attached to said one fastener tape (1) so as to hold said small-thickness portions (16)
and said cores (15), and said box pin (5) being attached to the other fastener tape (1)
so as to hold said small-thickness portions (16) and said cores (15).
2. The separable slide fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fastener elements (2) are molded of thermoplastic resin capable of being plasticized by heat, said small-thickness portions (16) being formed by flattening said lowermost fastener element (2) of each said fastener tape (1) except a coupling head (10).
3. The separable slide fasteners as claimed in claim 2, wherein said coupling head (10) of said lowermost fastener element (2) of each said fastener tape (1) is cut off

4. The separable slide fastener as claimed in claim 3, wherein outer ends of said upper and lower legs (11) of said lowermost fastener element (2) of each said fastener tape(l) is cutoff
5. The separable slide fastener as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein each of said upper and lower legs (11) of each said fastener element (2) has in its surface a transverse groove (12) and in its opposite side surface a pair of side recesses (13) communicating with said transverse groove (12), said sewing threads (14) extending in and through said transverse groove (12) and said side recesses (13).
6. The separable slide fastener as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein said fastener tapes (1) and said sewing threads (14) comprise at least thermoplastic synthetic fibers capable of being plasticized by heat, held by said insertion pin (4) and said box pin (5) are fused as said core (15).
7. The separable slide fastener as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 wherein said insertions pin (4) and said box pin (5) are made of metal and are fixedly attached to the respective fastener tapes (1) by clenching.
8. The separable slide fastner as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, wherein said insertion pin (4) and said box pin (5) are formed of thermoplastic resin by injection molding.

9. A separable slide fastener, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.


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Patent Number 196274
Indian Patent Application Number 2685/MAS/1997
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date
Date of Filing 24-Nov-1997
Name of Patentee YKK CORPORATION
Applicant Address NO.1 KANDA IZUMI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 AKIRA MATSUKI 473-13, HORIKIRISHIN, KUROBE-SHI
2 TOYAMA-KEN MAMORU OKADA, 2836-27, ISHIGAKISHIN
3 UOZU-SHI 4021, MIKKAICHI, KUROBE-SHI, TOYAMA-KEN
4 TOYAMA-KEN 4021, MIKKAICHI, KUROBE-SHI, TOYAMA-KEN
5 SHIGEYOSHI TAKASAWA 4021, MIKKAICHI, KUROBE-SHI, TOYAMA-KEN
PCT International Classification Number A44B19/38
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 8-319651 1996-11-29 Japan