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US1987337A
US1987337A US750895A US75089534A US1987337A US 1987337 A US1987337 A US 1987337A US 750895 A US750895 A US 750895A US 75089534 A US75089534 A US 75089534A US 1987337 A US1987337 A US 1987337A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/18Slide fasteners with a third member or members, other than the slider, connected to the edges of adjacent stringers when closed, e.g. third member moved into position by a slider
    • A44B19/22Slide fasteners with a third member or members, other than the slider, connected to the edges of adjacent stringers when closed, e.g. third member moved into position by a slider the third member embracing the stringers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/26Slit closing means including guides on opposite edges of slit and slidable bridging component
    • Y10T24/266Slit closing means including guides on opposite edges of slit and slidable bridging component having bridging components attached in series along carrying element

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  • slide fasteners consist essentially of rows like characters of reference denote correspondof complemental interlocking metal members or ing parts throughout all the views, of which: fasteners, mounted on strips or stringers and op- 1 is a P p e V Of a bag ow erable by a slider to arrange the interlocking applied, a slide fastener embodying and employfastening elements into engaging or disengaging ing the invention. 10 position to bring the adjacent edges of the article Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the slide fasto which the stringers are attached together or tener in closed position, partly broken to show release the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken through the It is an object of the present invention to proclosed slide fastener as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective detail View Of One characterized by its simplicity in construction, the slide members, or sliders. 20 fewness of parts, ease in operation, and which Fig. 6 is a sectional view of a modified form will not mar the graceful appearance of the article of slide fastener embody the v t onto which it may be attached.
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional side view of a pull member It is another object of this invention to proemployed in the invention.
  • a slide fastener which will not get out of Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a modified slider. 25
  • cang- 9 is a diagrammatic s e evatio a V ew not jam or break during its operation. showing how sliders illustrated in Fig. 8 are It is another object of this invention to conadapted to overlap.
  • the invention includes an article wherein opsents smooth edges on both its adjacent disenposed or adjacent edges are arranged for en- 30 engaged or separated longitudinal sides, thereby gagement 0r disengagement y sliders.
  • the sliders constituting the may be applied, more agreeable and without means for closing the edges when they are pulled subjecting the hand to possible injury while placin One direction y its p m a d t 35 ing articles therein, and withdrawing the same p tti t d s to p n r s pa at wh n therefrom, the sliders are pushed by its pull member in the It is another object of this invention to provide pp ir c n, the flexible m s being a a slide fastener, which is noiseless during its all times concealed during the operation of the operation, and which operates with a minimum vi
  • the sliders are s rr ng and c n- 40 of friction.
  • a slide fastener contemplated by one aspect of 45 covered up, thereby protecting the various elethis invention Comprises generally a Pa r O ments from injury or becoming entangled during Opposed stringers for attachment respectively, operation of th device to the respective edge portions of the article, the
  • This invention accordingly consists in the feastringers having udi a D c t e d es tures of construction, combination of parts and 0f the Pockets being beaded enlarged, a pill- 60 in the unique relations of th m b and i rality of sliders, each of thesliders having a centhe relative proportioning and disposition theret m d e u de Channe and Outer of; all as more completely outlined herein.
  • the slide fastener 10 has the usual pendant member or operating handle 11 fastened to the pull member or slider 12.
  • the pull member 12 in cross-section is similar to the sliders 23 in cross-section, except that it is provided with an upright central member 50 riveted or otherwise secured at 51 and being slotted to receive the operating handle 11.
  • the fastener strips or stringers E, F have longitudinal pockets 34, 35 and may comprise two pieces 13 and 14 as shown in Fig. 4 or four pieces 15, 16, 17 and 18 as shown in a modified form illustrated in Fig. 6. In both cases the outer edges may be held together by stitchings 19 and 20.
  • the free edges of these pockets of the tapes or fastener strips may form tubings 21, to provide enlarged or beaded edges or pipings, each of which may enclose a core or filler 22.
  • the stifiening beads may be formed in any other suitable manner.
  • the fastener of the present design makes use of four beaded edges or pipings. Arranged in alinement and associated with the said beaded edges are the pull member 12 and sliders 23.
  • Sliders 23 constructed of flexible or rigid material, consists of the'central gui e channel 24 which is preferably just wide eno gh to accommodate and slidably engage the two center beaded edges 25 and 26 of the pockets.
  • the two side flanges 27 and 28 which are turned reentrantly to form outer guide channels accommodate and slidably. engage the side edges 29 and 30 of the pockets.
  • the opening of the central guide channel is reversely located with respect to the outer guide channels. The grip on the beaded edges is free enough to permit the sliding of the members 12 and 23 thereon.
  • hook-like projections are provided which clamp the flexible tie cords 33.
  • the tie cords 33 which are attached to all sliders 23 and pull member 12, pulls the said members into their respective spaced positions shown in Fig.
  • the flat portion 36 of the slide member 23 will show on the reverse side of slide fastener 10. In most cases this reverse side is hidden from view. But in cases, where a complete concealing of all sliding parts is desirable, the modified .form shown in Fig. 6 may be employed. In this form, the free edges 3'7, 38 of side flanges 27,28 of Fig. 5 are lengthened to 37', 38' of Fig. 6, to overlap portions 36 of the slide member, thereby taking the stringers 39, well over the slide members 23'.
  • the direction of pull of the stringers is such as to prevent its strips or tapes from separating.
  • the numerals 55, 56 represent the outer guide channels having the respective openings 59, '60 through which the beaded edges 29, 30 are entered for engagement therewith.
  • 57 is the central guide channel having the opening 58 through which the beaded edges 25, 26 are entered for engagement therewith.
  • the central channel 57 is offset with respect to the part 36' connecting the outer channels (36' being the equivalent of 36 in the drawing) so that the part 36' of an adjacent slider will overlap portion 57 as indicated in Fig. 9, when the sliders are bunched together like that shown in Fig. 3.
  • a closure comprising a pair of longitudinal pockets, each pocket having a pair of beaded edges, a plurality of sliders associated with the pockets for separating and bringing into proximity the edges of the pockets, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide for cooperation with the edges of the pockets.
  • a closure comprising a pair of longitudinal pockets, each pocket having a pair of beaded edges, a plurality of sliders associated with the pockets for separating and bringing into proximity the edges of the pockets, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in slidable engagement with one of the beaded edges of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining beaded edges of the pockets, and flexible means coupling the said sliders.
  • a closure comprising a pair of longitudinal pockets, each pocket having a pair of beaded edges, a plurality of sliders associatedwith the pockets for separating and bringing into proximity the edges of the pockets, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in slidable engagement with one of the beaded edges of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining beaded edges of the pockets. and flexible means coupling the said sliders, the said means being concealed between walls of a pocket.
  • a closure comprising a pair of stringers for attachment respectively to edge portions of an article, each of said stringers having a longitudinal pocket, a plurality of sliders, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in respective slidable engagement with an edge of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining edges of the pockets, and flexible means connecting the said sliders.
  • a closure comprising a pair of stringers for attachment respectively to edge portions of an article, each of said stringers having a longitudinal pocket, a plurality of sliders, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in respective slidable engagement with an edge of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining edges of the pockets, and flexible means connecting the said sliders, the said means being concealed between walls of a pocket, and means for facilitating the sliding of the sliders to open and close the closure.
  • a slide fastener for attachment to adjacent edge portions of an article, which border the edge of a gap comprising a pair of opposed stringers for attachment respectively, to said respective' edge portions, said stringers having longitudinal pockets, the edges of the pockets being beaded, a plurality of sliders, each of said sliders having a central guide channel, and outer guide channels, the central channel being reversely positioned with respect to the outer channels, the said central channel being in slidableengagement with one edge of each pocket, whereby said edges are brought closely adjacent each other to close the gap, the said outer channels being in slidable engagement with the other edges respectively, of the pockets, whereby as the gap is being closed the pockets are being closed, flexible members connecting the said sliders, the said members being at all times concealed within the said pockets, and an operating handle'associated with an end slider for manipulating the sliders.
  • a closure for attachment to adjacent edge portions of an article, which border the edge of a gap comprising a pair of stringers for attachment respectively, to said respective edge portions, said stringers having longitudinal pockets, the edges of the pockets being beaded, a plurality of sliders, in slidable engagement with the said beads, each of said sliders having a central guide and outer guides, the said central guide being in slidable engagement with one edge of each pocket, whereby said edges are brought closely adjacent each other, the said outer guides being in slidable engagement with the other edges respectively, of the pockets, whereby as the gap is being closed the pockets are being closed, flexible means connecting the said sliders, the said means being concealed within said pockets, and an operating handle associated with an end slider.

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Jan. 8, 1935. E HAMMERLING FASTENER Filed Oct. 31. 1934 Patented Jan.. 8, 1935 I UNlTEDeSTATES PATENT OFFICE 'FASTENEB Emanuel Hammerling, New York, N. Y. Application October 31, 1934, Serial No. 750,855
' 11 Claims. (01. 24-207) This invention relates to improvements in slide they may embody the same by the. numerous fasteners. modifications in structure and relation contem- Slide fasteners are widely known and used, but plated by this invention, a drawing depicting certhe present types in use have some disadvantages, tain forms of the invention has been annexed which this present invention overcomes. The as a part of this disclosure, and in such drawing, 5
known slide fasteners consist essentially of rows like characters of reference denote correspondof complemental interlocking metal members or ing parts throughout all the views, of which: fasteners, mounted on strips or stringers and op- 1 is a P p e V Of a bag ow erable by a slider to arrange the interlocking applied, a slide fastener embodying and employfastening elements into engaging or disengaging ing the invention. 10 position to bring the adjacent edges of the article Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the slide fasto which the stringers are attached together or tener in closed position, partly broken to show release the same. These interlocking fasteners s de o s uc this .VieW being tekenflem at times jam and thereby render the device usethe reverse side thereof. less. For many uses and purposes the slide fas- F 3 is a s a V w t u showing 15 teners heretofore used are impractical and they the slide fastener in open position. are also aesthetically lacking. Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken through the It is an object of the present invention to proclosed slide fastener as illustrated in Fig. 2.
vide an economical and efficient slide fastener 5 is a perspective detail View Of One characterized by its simplicity in construction, the slide members, or sliders. 20 fewness of parts, ease in operation, and which Fig. 6 is a sectional view of a modified form will not mar the graceful appearance of the article of slide fastener embody the v t onto which it may be attached. Fig. 7 is a sectional side view of a pull member It is another object of this invention to proemployed in the invention. vide a slide fastener which will not get out of Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a modified slider. 25
order, as the elements composing the same, cang- 9 is a diagrammatic s e evatio a V ew not jam or break during its operation. showing how sliders illustrated in Fig. 8 are It is another object of this invention to conadapted to overlap.
struct a slide fastener, which when opened, pre- The invention includes an article wherein opsents smooth edges on both its adjacent disenposed or adjacent edges are arranged for en- 30 engaged or separated longitudinal sides, thereby gagement 0r disengagement y sliders. t latter making the operation of removing articles from including a pull member, connected together handbags, cases, or the like, to which the fastener by flexible means, the sliders constituting the may be applied, more agreeable and without means for closing the edges when they are pulled subjecting the hand to possible injury while placin One direction y its p m a d t 35 ing articles therein, and withdrawing the same p tti t d s to p n r s pa at wh n therefrom, the sliders are pushed by its pull member in the It is another object of this invention to provide pp ir c n, the flexible m s being a a slide fastener, which is noiseless during its all times concealed during the operation of the operation, and which operates with a minimum vi The sliders are s rr ng and c n- 40 of friction. structed that the. obverse side or surface of the His a further object of this invention to prosliders, that is, the side facing the observer, when vide a slide fastener, in which all parts, such as the device is ppl is c mpl t ly hidden from sliding members, flexible connecting elements, VieW- t are disposed thi housing or th i A slide fastener contemplated by one aspect of 45 covered up, thereby protecting the various elethis invention, Comprises generally a Pa r O ments from injury or becoming entangled during Opposed stringers for attachment respectively, operation of th device to the respective edge portions of the article, the
This invention accordingly consists in the feastringers having udi a D c t e d es tures of construction, combination of parts and 0f the Pockets being beaded enlarged, a pill- 60 in the unique relations of th m b and i rality of sliders, each of thesliders having a centhe relative proportioning and disposition theret m d e u de Channe and Outer of; all as more completely outlined herein. guid Ch the Opening in the Central han- To enable others skilled in the art so fully to nel being reversely located with respect to the comprehend the underlying features thereof that openings in the outer channels, the central chani5 nel being in engagement with an edge of each pocket, the outer channels being in engagement with the other edges respectively, of the pockets, the sliders being connected by flexible members, such as, for example, cord or wire which are at all times concealed within the stringer pockets, an operating handle being associated with one of the sliders for manipulating the sliders.
In an embodiment of the invention as shown in the drawing, the slide fastener 10 has the usual pendant member or operating handle 11 fastened to the pull member or slider 12. The pull member 12 in cross-section is similar to the sliders 23 in cross-section, except that it is provided with an upright central member 50 riveted or otherwise secured at 51 and being slotted to receive the operating handle 11. The fastener strips or stringers E, F, have longitudinal pockets 34, 35 and may comprise two pieces 13 and 14 as shown in Fig. 4 or four pieces 15, 16, 17 and 18 as shown in a modified form illustrated in Fig. 6. In both cases the outer edges may be held together by stitchings 19 and 20. The free edges of these pockets of the tapes or fastener strips may form tubings 21, to provide enlarged or beaded edges or pipings, each of which may enclose a core or filler 22. The stifiening beads may be formed in any other suitable manner. The fastener of the present design makes use of four beaded edges or pipings. Arranged in alinement and associated with the said beaded edges are the pull member 12 and sliders 23.
Sliders 23 constructed of flexible or rigid material, consists of the'central gui e channel 24 which is preferably just wide eno gh to accommodate and slidably engage the two center beaded edges 25 and 26 of the pockets. The two side flanges 27 and 28 which are turned reentrantly to form outer guide channels accommodate and slidably. engage the side edges 29 and 30 of the pockets. The opening of the central guide channel is reversely located with respect to the outer guide channels. The grip on the beaded edges is free enough to permit the sliding of the members 12 and 23 thereon.
At 31 and 32 hook-like projections are provided which clamp the flexible tie cords 33. i The tie cords 33, which are attached to all sliders 23 and pull member 12, pulls the said members into their respective spaced positions shown in Fig.
' 2, and hold the slide members 23 in their properly spaced relations, when the adjacent strips or stringers E, F are brought together into closed position. When the device is in open or released position, the cords 33 fold up within the pockets 34, 35 of the fastener strips, as clearly illustrated in the broken portion of Fig. 3. Any other suit, able means may be employed to link the sliders together.
As shown in Figs. 3 to 5, inclusive, the flat portion 36 of the slide member 23 will show on the reverse side of slide fastener 10. In most cases this reverse side is hidden from view. But in cases, where a complete concealing of all sliding parts is desirable, the modified .form shown in Fig. 6 may be employed. In this form, the free edges 3'7, 38 of side flanges 27,28 of Fig. 5 are lengthened to 37', 38' of Fig. 6, to overlap portions 36 of the slide member, thereby taking the stringers 39, well over the slide members 23'.
When the slide fastener is in complete, open or disengaged position as indicated at Fig. 3, all the sliders 23 are together in alinement at the end A of the device which end is located beyond the desired opening. Assuming that the device is applied to a pocketbook, for example, these sliders will be located on a side thereof as shown at B in Fig. 1.'
When the guide channels of the sliders are arranged as indicated in the drawing, the direction of pull of the stringers is such as to prevent its strips or tapes from separating.- 4
In the embodiment of slider indicated in Figs. 8, 9, the numerals 55, 56, represent the outer guide channels having the respective openings 59, '60 through which the beaded edges 29, 30 are entered for engagement therewith. 57 is the central guide channel having the opening 58 through which the beaded edges 25, 26 are entered for engagement therewith. The central channel 57 is offset with respect to the part 36' connecting the outer channels (36' being the equivalent of 36 in the drawing) so that the part 36' of an adjacent slider will overlap portion 57 as indicated in Fig. 9, when the sliders are bunched together like that shown in Fig. 3.
It is believedfrom the above description that those skilled in the art will have no difliculty in understanding the construction, the method of use and operation of the deviceherein disclosed and a detailed discussion thereof is unnecessary. The invention is of simple and practical construction and is adapted to accomplish among others all of the objects and advantages herein set forth.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of this invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt it for various applications without omitting certain features, that, from the standpoint of the prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention, and therefore, such adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalency of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A closure comprising a pair of longitudinal pockets, each pocket having a pair of beaded edges, a plurality of sliders associated with the pockets for separating and bringing into proximity the edges of the pockets, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide for cooperation with the edges of the pockets.
2. A closure comprising a pair of longitudinal pockets, each pocket having a pair of beaded edges, a plurality of sliders associated with the pockets for separating and bringing into proximity the edges of the pockets, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in slidable engagement with one of the beaded edges of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining beaded edges of the pockets, and flexible means coupling the said sliders.
3. A closure comprising a pair of longitudinal pockets, each pocket having a pair of beaded edges, a plurality of sliders associatedwith the pockets for separating and bringing into proximity the edges of the pockets, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in slidable engagement with one of the beaded edges of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining beaded edges of the pockets. and flexible means coupling the said sliders, the said means being concealed between walls of a pocket.
4. The combination with a pair of pockets adapted for attachment to adjacent edge portions of an article which border the edge of a gap, said pockets having their openings and longitudinal edges facing each other, of sliders each provided with a guide common to and in slidable engagement with one edge of each pocket to close the gap between the pockets and outer guides arranged within the pockets for slidable engagement respectively with the other edge of each pocket, and flexible links within the pockets connecting the said sliders.
5. The combination with a pair of stringers, intended to cooperate to close a gap, each stringer having a pair of beaded edges facing generally towards the gap, of sliders each provided with a guide for slidable engagement with one of the beads of each stringer to bring them into close proximity and guides for slidable engagement respectively with the remaining edges of the stringers, flexible links connecting the said sliders, and means associated with one of the sliders for operating the sliders.
6. The combination with a pair of stringers intended to cooperate to close a gap, each stringer having a pair of enlarged edges, of sliders each provided with guides for slidable engagement respectively with one of the enlarged edges of each stringer, and a guide for slidable engagement ,with both remaining enlarged edges of the stringers.
7. The combination with a pair of stringers intended to cooperate to close a gap, each stringer having a pair of enlarged edges, of sliders eachprovided with outer guides for slidable engagement respectively with one of the enlarged edges of each stringer, and a guide for slidable engagement with both remaining enlarged edges of the stringers, links connecting the said sliders, the said links and outer guides being concealed within the stringers, and means associated with one of the sliders for operating the sliders.
8. A closure comprising a pair of stringers for attachment respectively to edge portions of an article, each of said stringers having a longitudinal pocket, a plurality of sliders, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in respective slidable engagement with an edge of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining edges of the pockets, and flexible means connecting the said sliders.
9. A closure comprising a pair of stringers for attachment respectively to edge portions of an article, each of said stringers having a longitudinal pocket, a plurality of sliders, each of said sliders having a pair of outer guides and an intermediate guide, each of said outer guides being in respective slidable engagement with an edge of each pocket, the said intermediate guide being in slidable engagement with both remaining edges of the pockets, and flexible means connecting the said sliders, the said means being concealed between walls of a pocket, and means for facilitating the sliding of the sliders to open and close the closure.
10. A slide fastener for attachment to adjacent edge portions of an article, which border the edge of a gap, comprising a pair of opposed stringers for attachment respectively, to said respective' edge portions, said stringers having longitudinal pockets, the edges of the pockets being beaded, a plurality of sliders, each of said sliders having a central guide channel, and outer guide channels, the central channel being reversely positioned with respect to the outer channels, the said central channel being in slidableengagement with one edge of each pocket, whereby said edges are brought closely adjacent each other to close the gap, the said outer channels being in slidable engagement with the other edges respectively, of the pockets, whereby as the gap is being closed the pockets are being closed, flexible members connecting the said sliders, the said members being at all times concealed within the said pockets, and an operating handle'associated with an end slider for manipulating the sliders.
11. A closure for attachment to adjacent edge portions of an article, which border the edge of a gap, comprising a pair of stringers for attachment respectively, to said respective edge portions, said stringers having longitudinal pockets, the edges of the pockets being beaded, a plurality of sliders, in slidable engagement with the said beads, each of said sliders having a central guide and outer guides, the said central guide being in slidable engagement with one edge of each pocket, whereby said edges are brought closely adjacent each other, the said outer guides being in slidable engagement with the other edges respectively, of the pockets, whereby as the gap is being closed the pockets are being closed, flexible means connecting the said sliders, the said means being concealed within said pockets, and an operating handle associated with an end slider.
EMANUEL HAMMERLING.
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