US20030110600A1 - Slide fastener and method of manufacturing attachment having constituent members - Google Patents

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US20030110600A1
US20030110600A1 US10/283,250 US28325002A US2003110600A1 US 20030110600 A1 US20030110600 A1 US 20030110600A1 US 28325002 A US28325002 A US 28325002A US 2003110600 A1 US2003110600 A1 US 2003110600A1
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    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
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    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
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    • C23CCOATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; SURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL BY DIFFUSION INTO THE SURFACE, BY CHEMICAL CONVERSION OR SUBSTITUTION; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL
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    • C23COATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; CHEMICAL SURFACE TREATMENT; DIFFUSION TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL
    • C23CCOATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; SURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL BY DIFFUSION INTO THE SURFACE, BY CHEMICAL CONVERSION OR SUBSTITUTION; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL
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    • C23C18/52Chemical coating by decomposition of either liquid compounds or solutions of the coating forming compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating; Contact plating by reduction or substitution, e.g. electroless plating using reducing agents for coating with metallic material not provided for in a single one of groups C23C18/32 - C23C18/50
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  • the present invention relates to a slide fastener made of a metal or an alloy, and to a method of manufacturing the slid fastener and an attachment having a plurality of constituent members such as a slide fastener chain, attached to clothing or the like.
  • the color of the substrate is seen at the cut surfaces along the longitudinal direction of the element engaging part even after a pair of slide fastener tapes have been engaged together. Because, the engaging head parts to engage the elements one another are formed by making the cut surfaces of the elongated body project out. Moreover, depending on the material of the substrate, a problem may arise with regard to the corrosion resistance.
  • the present invention comprises the following forms.
  • a slide fastener in which a plurality of elements are mounted on an edge of a pair of mutually facing slide fastener tapes, characterized in that each of the elements has a facing surface where the elements face one another in a longitudinal direction of the slide fastener tapes and has a surface other than the facing surface, said facing surface has a coating formed thereon through an electroless plating, and said surface other than the facing surface has a coating formed thereon through an electrolytic plating.
  • a slide fastener according to any of (1) through (3) above characterized in that a stop is further mounted at an end of each of the slide fastener tapes in the longitudinal direction thereof, and the stop has a coating formed through the electroless plating on a surface thereof perpendicular to said longitudinal direction, and has a coating formed through the electrolytic plating on a surface thereof parallel to said longitudinal direction.
  • a slide fastener according to any of (1) through (4) above characterized in that a base material thereof is one selected from red brass, brass, and an alloy represented by an undermentioned general formula:
  • M is at least one element selected from Al and Sn
  • X is at least one element selected from Si, Ti and Cr
  • a, b, c, d and e in mass %, 0 ⁇ b ⁇ 22, 7 ⁇ c ⁇ 20, 0 ⁇ d ⁇ 5, 0 ⁇ e ⁇ 0.3
  • a is a remainder, with unavoidable impurities being contained.
  • a method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members characterized by electrolytic plating a surface of an elongated body made of a metal or an alloy, cutting the elongated body into a plurality of constituent members, mounting the constituent members on an attachment, and electroless plating the constituent members on the attachment.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual drawing of the slide fastener.
  • the slide fastener comprises a pair of fastener tapes 1 each of which has a core part 2 formed at an edge on one side of the tapes, elements 3 that are crimped (mounted) onto the core part 2 of each fastener tape 1 at a prescribed interval, a top stop 4 and a bottom stop 5 that are crimped onto the core part 2 of each fastener tape 1 at the top and bottom ends respectively of the elements 3 , and a slider 6 that is disposed between facing pairs of elements 3 and can be freely slid in an up/down direction to engage or separate the elements 3 .
  • a slide fastener chain 7 is an article obtained by mounting elements 3 onto the core part 2 of a fastener tape 1 .
  • the slider 6 as shown in FIG. 1 is manufactured by the following steps: pressing a long plate-shaped body having a rectangular cross section, through several stages; cutting the body at a prescribed interval to manufacture slider bodies; and then mounting a spring or pull on the slider body if necessary.
  • the pulls are also manufactured from the plate-shaped body having a rectangular cross section, by punching out into a prescribed shape, and then are crimped onto the slider bodies.
  • the bottom stop 5 may be a separable fitting comprising an insert pin, a box pin and a box, so that the pair of slide fastener chains can be separated through the opening by the slider.
  • FIG. 2 shows a method of manufacturing the elements 3 , the top stops 4 and the bottom stops 5 of the slide fastener shown in FIG. 1, and also a method of attaching these to the core parts 2 of the fastener tapes 1 .
  • the elements 3 is prepared by the below steps: a deformed wire 8 having an approximately Y-shaped cross section is cut into pieces of a prescribed dimension; and pressing the pieces to form an engaging head part 9 on each element 3 . And then, foot parts 10 of each element 3 are crimped onto the core part 2 of the fastener tape 1 , and thus mounting the element 3 on the fastener tape 1 .
  • the top stop 4 is prepared by cutting a rectangular wire 11 having a rectangular cross section into pieces of a prescribed dimension, and bending the pieces to form an approximately C-shaped cross section. Subsequently, the top stop 4 is crimped onto the core part 2 of the fastener tape 1 , thus mounting on the top stop 4 .
  • the bottom stop 5 is prepared by cutting a deformed wire 12 having an approximately X-shaped cross section into pieces of a prescribed dimension. And then, the top stop 5 is crimped onto the core part 2 of the fastener tape 1 , thus mounting on the top stop 5 .
  • electrolytic plating is carried out on the deformed wire 8 having an approximately Y-shaped cross section to manufacture the elements 3 , the deformed wire 12 having an approximately X-shaped cross section to manufacture the bottom stops 5 , and the rectangular wire 11 having a rectangular cross section to manufacture the top stops 4 .
  • electroless plating is performed.
  • all of the outer surfaces of the elements and stops are plated.
  • the surface other than the cut surfaces are covered with a dense coating formed through the electrolytic plating.
  • These plated surfaces have good designability due to the dense coating. Moreover, these surfaces become smooth and hence the lustrousness is also excellent, because the surface other than the cut surfaces that will be subjected to the electrolytic plating are smooth after the rolling.
  • a coating of the cut surfaces is not as good as above in terms of designability, but the color can be matched to the color of the surfaces other than the cut surfaces.
  • the cut surfaces are partly seen from the outside, but the cut surfaces do not require a decorativeness and lustrousness as high as for the surfaces other than the cut surfaces, and hence there is no particular problem.
  • the surface other than the cut surfaces are more prone to wear from the sliding of the slider, but by forming a dense coating through electrolytic plating on the surfaces other than the cut surfaces as described above, these surfaces can also have good wear resistance.
  • the thickness of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating 0.005 to 5 ⁇ m, and the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating 0.005 to 0.2 ⁇ m. It is preferable to make the thickness of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating be in the above numerical range from the point of view of the product quality such as designability and corrosion resistance. As well as improvement of such qualities, the following problems are prevented: the coatings flake off due to wear through sliding of the slider; the coatings flake off from or crack on processed faces during cold deformation processes such as cutting, pressing, bending and crimping.
  • the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating is stipulated with considering the product quality such as designability and corrosion resistance, in particular designability. However, if this coating thickness exceeds the above range, then the coating formed through the electrolytic plating will be damaged and hence designability and in particular lustrousness of the coating will tend to be marred. Accordingly, it is desirable to make the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating be in the above range.
  • electrolytic plating to form the coating such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating, Pd plating, Au plating, Ag plating, Cu plating, black Ni plating and so on may be included.
  • electroless plating such as Sn plating and so on may be included.
  • a single-layer coating is preferably formed through the electrolytic plating such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating; in particular, by using Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating or Pd plating, the coating properties such as strength, hardness, corrosion resistance and adhesion can also be excellent.
  • the coating formed through the electrolytic plating can be a multi-layer, in which case Cu is plated as a foundation coating and then on the surface thereof the above-mentioned electrolytic plating such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating is performed. Furthermore, the surface plated coating can also be a multi-layer, with Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating or Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating as a lower layer, and Rh plating or Pd plating as an upper layer. By using a multi-layer coating in this way, the surface luster and the surface quality can be improved.
  • the coating formed through the electroless plating is preferably made to be Sn plating.
  • a white slide fastener can be provided that not only has good product quality such as designability and wear resistance but also copes with the nickel allergy problem. Following is a description of this form.
  • the material used as the base material of the slide fastener is preferably an alloy represented by the undermentioned general formula.
  • M is at least one element selected from Al and Sn
  • X is at least one element selected from Si, Ti and Cr, and regarding a, b, c, d and e, in mass %, 0 ⁇ b ⁇ 22, 7 ⁇ c ⁇ 20, 0 ⁇ d ⁇ 5, 0 ⁇ e ⁇ 0.3, and a is a remainder, with unavoidable impurities being contained.
  • the base material can have a color tone such that a* and b*, which represent the color tone as stipulated in JIS Z 8729, are ⁇ 2 ⁇ a* ⁇ 5 and ⁇ 3 ⁇ b* ⁇ 16.
  • the ‘color tone’ mentioned in the present specification is expressed using the manner for indicating the color of objects stipulated in JIS Z 8729, and is represented by the values of the lightness index L* (lightness: L star) and the chromaticity indexes a* (greenness to redness: a star) and b* (blueness to yellowness: b star).
  • examples of the electrolytic plating desirably include such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating, and example of the electroless plating preferably includes Sn plating, as described earlier.
  • the coatings displaying a high degree of whiteness can be formed by using such plated coatings.
  • the color tone of the coating can be such that a* and b*, which represent the color tone as stipulated in JIS Z 8729, are 0 ⁇ a* ⁇ 2 and 7 ⁇ b* ⁇ 16.
  • a white slide fastener can be provided that is satisfactory in terms of designability, corrosion resistance and so on, and copes with the nickel allergy problem, and also copes with needle detectors.
  • red brass, brass or the like is used as the base material.
  • the problem of nickel allergy does not occur because red brass and brass do not contain nickel.
  • a needle detector does not malfunction though this problem occurred before.
  • whiteness of the external appearance can be realized through the plated coatings.
  • examples of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating preferably include such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating, and as the coating formed through the electroless plating, Sn plating is preferable, as described earlier.
  • a slide fastener having a high degree of whiteness in terms of the external appearance can be provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual drawing of a slide fastener.
  • FIG. 2 is a drawing to explain a method of attaching a bottom stop, a top stop and elements to a slide fastener.
  • Red brass having a composition of Cu 85 Zn 15 by mass % was melted in a continuous casting apparatus, and then continuous wires were formed by casting through a carbon die of diameter 8 mm.
  • the continuous wires obtained were subjected to drawing and rolling, thus manufacturing continuous deformed wires having an approximately X-shaped cross section and an approximately Y-shaped cross section and a continuous rectangular wire, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the continuous deformed wires and the continuous rectangular wire obtained were electrolytically plated by use of Cu—Sn—Zn alloy, and were then subjected to several cold workings that are cutting, pressing, bending and crimping. And, the constituent members thus obtained were mounted on fastener tapes, thus producing a slide fastener.
  • the slide fastener was electroless-plated with Sn, thus producing the final product.
  • Composition of Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating solution Metallic copper 5 to 20 g/l Metallic tin 10 to 50 g/l Metallic zinc 0.1 to 3 g/l
  • Treatment temperature 15 to 50° C.
  • the slide fastener was electroless plated by immersion into an acidic bath for 1 minute in under conditions of an Sn concentration of 14 to 24 g/l and a temperature of 15 to 52° C.
  • an Sn coating of thickness 0.1 ⁇ m was formed on the cut surfaces of the stops and the elements of the slide fastener. Moreover, the Sn coating was also formed in places on top of the Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plated coating that was formed through the electrolytic plating, but this did not mar the decorativeness or the lustrousness.
  • the slide fastener obtained as above had a high surface whiteness, and its external appearance displayed excellent decorativeness and lustrousness. Moreover, because neither the base material nor the coatings contained Ni, there was no nickel allergy problem. Further, when detecting for broken needles using a needle detector, the needle detector never malfunctioned.
  • Example 1 The immersion time during the electroless plating in Example 1 was changed, thus manufacturing slide fasteners having coatings of various thicknesses.
  • the slide fasteners obtained were evaluated with regard to the coating thickness, the decorativeness and the lustrousness based on the immersion time.
  • Example 1 Continuous wires were formed as in Example 1 using brass having a composition of Cu 70 Zn 30 by mass % as a raw material, and the continuous deformed wires and the continuous rectangular wire were formed from these continuous wires. Then, as in Example 1, the wires were electrolytically plated and then subjected to several types of cold working to manufacture a slide fastener. Next, the slide fastener was electroless plated to produce the final product.
  • the slide fastener obtained in the present Example showed a high surface whiteness, and in terms of the external appearance, it had excellent decorativeness and lustrousness. Moreover, because neither the base material nor the coatings contained Ni, there was no nickel allergy problem. Furthermore, when detecting for broken needles using a needle detector, the detector never malfunctioned.
  • Example 1 Continuous wires were produced in the same way as Example 1 using an alloy having a composition of Cu 73 Zn 15 Mn 12 by mass % as a raw material, and the continuous deformed wires and the continuous rectangular wire were formed from these continuous wires.
  • the wires were electrolytically plated and then subjected to several cold workings to produce a slide fastener. Then, the slide fastener was electroless-plated, thus obtaining the final product.
  • the slide fastener obtained in the present Example had a high surface whiteness, and the external appearance displayed excellent decorativeness and lustrousness. Moreover, there was no nickel allergy problem because neither the base material nor the coatings contained Ni.
  • the present invention by the combination of electrolytic plating and electroless plating, it is possible to obtain an attachment having constituent members and serving as a slide fastener, for which the decorativeness is high and there are no problems in terms of functionality or product quality such as corrosion resistance. Moreover, by using materials that do not contain Ni as a base material and the coating materials, there is no nickel allergy problem. And moreover, if ferromagnetic elements are not used then an effect can be achieved whereby there will be no malfunctioning of a needle detector when detecting for broken needles using the detector.

Abstract

An object of the present invention is to provide, through plating, a slide fastener which has high decorativeness, and which does not have problems in terms of functionality or product quality such as corrosion resistance. Another object is to provide a method of manufacturing an attachment having constituent members.
In a slide fastener in which a large number of elements are mounted on an edge of a pair of mutually facing slide fastener tapes, each of the elements has a facing surface where elements face one another in a longitudinal direction of the slide fastener tapes, and a surface other than the facing surface, a coating is formed through electroless plating on the facing surface, and a coating is formed through electrolytic plating on the surface other than the facing surface. The coating on the surface other than the facing surface is made to be a single-layer or multi-layer coating selected from Sn, Cu—Sn alloy, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy, Rh, Pd, and Cu plating, and the coating on the facing surface is Sn plating.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • The present invention relates to a slide fastener made of a metal or an alloy, and to a method of manufacturing the slid fastener and an attachment having a plurality of constituent members such as a slide fastener chain, attached to clothing or the like. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Prior Art [0003]
  • Conventionally, to improve designability and corrosion resistance, articles have been plated through various methods. For example, with regard to slide fasteners, a large number of metal elements are mounted onto fastener tapes, and then the fastener tapes are electroless-plated. In another method disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 2587180, a conductive wire is inserted along an edge of each fastener tapes in its longitudinal direction, a large number of elements are mounted on a slide fastener with spaces therebetween, and then the elements are electrolytically plated. [0004]
  • However, in the former of the above, i.e. the case of a coating by electroless plating, since the coating is not dense, an article that is good from the perspective of designability and corrosion resistance cannot be obtained. Moreover, in the case of the latter of the above, the slide fastener obtained is too rigid although designability and corrosion resistance of the article is good because of the enough denseness of the coating. Because, it is necessary to insert the conductive wire along the edge of each fastener tape when mounting the elements on the fastener tape, and the wire remains behind after the manufacture. [0005]
  • In contrast with the above, the present inventors have filed a patent application on an invention disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2001-8714. In the art disclosed in that Publication, an elongated body from which elements will be manufactured is electrolytically plated and is then cut to form the elements, and then the elements are mounted on fastener tapes. The aim was that in this method a slide fastener could have excellent external appearance designability. [0006]
  • However, regarding the elements of the slide fastener, the color of the substrate is seen at the cut surfaces along the longitudinal direction of the element engaging part even after a pair of slide fastener tapes have been engaged together. Because, the engaging head parts to engage the elements one another are formed by making the cut surfaces of the elongated body project out. Moreover, depending on the material of the substrate, a problem may arise with regard to the corrosion resistance. [0007]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a slide fastener which has high decorativeness, and which does not have problems of functionality or product quality such as corrosion resistance. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members, and the attachment includes slide fasteners. [0008]
  • The present invention comprises the following forms. [0009]
  • (1) A slide fastener in which a plurality of elements are mounted on an edge of a pair of mutually facing slide fastener tapes, characterized in that each of the elements has a facing surface where the elements face one another in a longitudinal direction of the slide fastener tapes and has a surface other than the facing surface, said facing surface has a coating formed thereon through an electroless plating, and said surface other than the facing surface has a coating formed thereon through an electrolytic plating. [0010]
  • (2) A slide fastener according to (1) above, wherein a thickness of the coating on said surface other than the facing surface is 0.005 to 5 μm, and a thickness of the coating on said facing surfaces is 0.005 to 0.2 μm. [0011]
  • (3) A slide fastener according to (1) or (2) above, wherein the coating on said surface other than the facing surface is a single-layer or multi-layer coating selected from Sn, Cu—Sn alloy, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy, Rh, Pd, and Cu plating, and the coating on said facing surface is Sn plating. [0012]
  • (4) A slide fastener according to any of (1) through (3) above, characterized in that a stop is further mounted at an end of each of the slide fastener tapes in the longitudinal direction thereof, and the stop has a coating formed through the electroless plating on a surface thereof perpendicular to said longitudinal direction, and has a coating formed through the electrolytic plating on a surface thereof parallel to said longitudinal direction. [0013]
  • (5) A slide fastener according to any of (1) through (4) above, characterized in that a base material thereof is one selected from red brass, brass, and an alloy represented by an undermentioned general formula: [0014]
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  • where M is at least one element selected from Al and Sn, X is at least one element selected from Si, Ti and Cr, and regarding a, b, c, d and e, in mass %, 0≦b≦22, 7≦c≦20, 0≦d≦5, 0≦e≦0.3, and a is a remainder, with unavoidable impurities being contained. [0015]
  • (6) A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members, characterized by electrolytic plating a surface of an elongated body made of a metal or an alloy, cutting the elongated body into a plurality of constituent members, mounting the constituent members on an attachment, and electroless plating the constituent members on the attachment. [0016]
  • (7) A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members according to (6) above, characterized in that the attachment having a plurality of constituent members is a slide fastener or a slide fastener chain, the attachment is a pair of slide fastener tapes, and the constituent members are a plurality of elements and/or stops. [0017]
  • (8) A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members according to (6) or (7) above, characterized in that a thickness of a coating formed through the electrolytic plating is 0.005 to 5 μm, and a thickness of a coating formed through the electroless plating 0.005 to 0.2 μm. [0018]
  • (9) A method of manufacturing an attachment having plurality of constituent members according to any of (6) through (8) above, characterized in that a single-layer or multi-layer coating selected from Sn, Cu—Sn alloys, Cu—Sn—Zn alloys, Rh, Pd, and Cu is formed through the electrolytic plating, and a coating of Sn is formed through the electroless plating. [0019]
  • The slide fastener of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. [0020]
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual drawing of the slide fastener. As shown in FIG. 1, the slide fastener comprises a pair of [0021] fastener tapes 1 each of which has a core part 2 formed at an edge on one side of the tapes, elements 3 that are crimped (mounted) onto the core part 2 of each fastener tape 1 at a prescribed interval, a top stop 4 and a bottom stop 5 that are crimped onto the core part 2 of each fastener tape 1 at the top and bottom ends respectively of the elements 3, and a slider 6 that is disposed between facing pairs of elements 3 and can be freely slid in an up/down direction to engage or separate the elements 3. In the above, a slide fastener chain 7 is an article obtained by mounting elements 3 onto the core part 2 of a fastener tape 1.
  • Although not shown in the drawings, the [0022] slider 6 as shown in FIG. 1 is manufactured by the following steps: pressing a long plate-shaped body having a rectangular cross section, through several stages; cutting the body at a prescribed interval to manufacture slider bodies; and then mounting a spring or pull on the slider body if necessary. The pulls are also manufactured from the plate-shaped body having a rectangular cross section, by punching out into a prescribed shape, and then are crimped onto the slider bodies. The bottom stop 5 may be a separable fitting comprising an insert pin, a box pin and a box, so that the pair of slide fastener chains can be separated through the opening by the slider.
  • FIG. 2 shows a method of manufacturing the [0023] elements 3, the top stops 4 and the bottom stops 5 of the slide fastener shown in FIG. 1, and also a method of attaching these to the core parts 2 of the fastener tapes 1. As shown in the drawing, the elements 3 is prepared by the below steps: a deformed wire 8 having an approximately Y-shaped cross section is cut into pieces of a prescribed dimension; and pressing the pieces to form an engaging head part 9 on each element 3. And then, foot parts 10 of each element 3 are crimped onto the core part 2 of the fastener tape 1, and thus mounting the element 3 on the fastener tape 1.
  • The [0024] top stop 4 is prepared by cutting a rectangular wire 11 having a rectangular cross section into pieces of a prescribed dimension, and bending the pieces to form an approximately C-shaped cross section. Subsequently, the top stop 4 is crimped onto the core part 2 of the fastener tape 1, thus mounting on the top stop 4. The bottom stop 5 is prepared by cutting a deformed wire 12 having an approximately X-shaped cross section into pieces of a prescribed dimension. And then, the top stop 5 is crimped onto the core part 2 of the fastener tape 1, thus mounting on the top stop 5.
  • Note that in FIG. 1, it appears that the [0025] elements 3 and the top and bottom stops 4 and 5 are mounted onto the fastener tape 1 at the same time. But, in actual practice, elements 3 are first attached continuously onto the fastener tape 1 to manufacture a fastener chain, and then the elements 3 in regions where a stop is to be attached are removed from the fastener chain. Next, the prescribed stops 4 and 5 are mounted on in these regions near to the elements 3.
  • In the present invention, electrolytic plating is carried out on the [0026] deformed wire 8 having an approximately Y-shaped cross section to manufacture the elements 3, the deformed wire 12 having an approximately X-shaped cross section to manufacture the bottom stops 5, and the rectangular wire 11 having a rectangular cross section to manufacture the top stops 4. After the elements 3, the stops 4 and 5 have been mounted onto the fastener tape 1, electroless plating is performed. Thus, all of the outer surfaces of the elements and stops are plated.
  • Of the outer surfaces of the elements, the surface other than the cut surfaces are covered with a dense coating formed through the electrolytic plating. These plated surfaces have good designability due to the dense coating. Moreover, these surfaces become smooth and hence the lustrousness is also excellent, because the surface other than the cut surfaces that will be subjected to the electrolytic plating are smooth after the rolling. On the other hand, a coating of the cut surfaces is not as good as above in terms of designability, but the color can be matched to the color of the surfaces other than the cut surfaces. In the case of a slide fastener, the cut surfaces are partly seen from the outside, but the cut surfaces do not require a decorativeness and lustrousness as high as for the surfaces other than the cut surfaces, and hence there is no particular problem. Moreover, the surface other than the cut surfaces are more prone to wear from the sliding of the slider, but by forming a dense coating through electrolytic plating on the surfaces other than the cut surfaces as described above, these surfaces can also have good wear resistance. [0027]
  • In the present invention, it is preferable to make the thickness of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating 0.005 to 5 μm, and the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating 0.005 to 0.2 μm. It is preferable to make the thickness of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating be in the above numerical range from the point of view of the product quality such as designability and corrosion resistance. As well as improvement of such qualities, the following problems are prevented: the coatings flake off due to wear through sliding of the slider; the coatings flake off from or crack on processed faces during cold deformation processes such as cutting, pressing, bending and crimping. [0028]
  • On the other hand, the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating is stipulated with considering the product quality such as designability and corrosion resistance, in particular designability. However, if this coating thickness exceeds the above range, then the coating formed through the electrolytic plating will be damaged and hence designability and in particular lustrousness of the coating will tend to be marred. Accordingly, it is desirable to make the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating be in the above range. [0029]
  • As examples of the electrolytic plating to form the coating, such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating, Pd plating, Au plating, Ag plating, Cu plating, black Ni plating and so on may be included. As examples of the electroless plating, such as Sn plating and so on may be included. With a slide fastener, especially a fastener having an excellent whiteness giving a classy feel, a single-layer coating is preferably formed through the electrolytic plating such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating; in particular, by using Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating or Pd plating, the coating properties such as strength, hardness, corrosion resistance and adhesion can also be excellent. The coating formed through the electrolytic plating can be a multi-layer, in which case Cu is plated as a foundation coating and then on the surface thereof the above-mentioned electrolytic plating such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating is performed. Furthermore, the surface plated coating can also be a multi-layer, with Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating or Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating as a lower layer, and Rh plating or Pd plating as an upper layer. By using a multi-layer coating in this way, the surface luster and the surface quality can be improved. The coating formed through the electroless plating is preferably made to be Sn plating. [0030]
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, a white slide fastener can be provided that not only has good product quality such as designability and wear resistance but also copes with the nickel allergy problem. Following is a description of this form. [0031]
  • The material used as the base material of the slide fastener is preferably an alloy represented by the undermentioned general formula. [0032]
  • General formula: [0033]
  • CuaZnbMncMdXe
  • Where, M is at least one element selected from Al and Sn, X is at least one element selected from Si, Ti and Cr, and regarding a, b, c, d and e, in mass %, 0≦b≦22, 7≦c≦20, 0≦d≦5, 0≦e≦0.3, and a is a remainder, with unavoidable impurities being contained. [0034]
  • In the above general formula, more preferably M is Al, and b, c and d are 0.5≦b≦5, 7≦c≦17, and 0.5≦d≦4, respectively. By using the alloy having a composition as above, the base material can have a color tone such that a* and b*, which represent the color tone as stipulated in JIS Z 8729, are −2<a*<5 and −3<b*<16. [0035]
  • Note that the ‘color tone’ mentioned in the present specification is expressed using the manner for indicating the color of objects stipulated in JIS Z 8729, and is represented by the values of the lightness index L* (lightness: L star) and the chromaticity indexes a* (greenness to redness: a star) and b* (blueness to yellowness: b star). [0036]
  • In particular, to make an alloy be white, the closer to an achromatic color the better, and hence the above numerical ranges for the chromaticity indexes a* and b* are more preferably 0<a*<2 and 7<b*<16. [0037]
  • Regarding coatings formed on the base material by plating, from the point of view of the whiteness, examples of the electrolytic plating desirably include such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating, and example of the electroless plating preferably includes Sn plating, as described earlier. The coatings displaying a high degree of whiteness can be formed by using such plated coatings. On that occasion, the color tone of the coating can be such that a* and b*, which represent the color tone as stipulated in JIS Z 8729, are 0<a*<2 and 7<b*<16. Moreover, by this aspect described above, even if the base material happens to be exposed due, for example, to the coatings formed on the surfaces flaking off or cracking, no serious impairment on the external appearance designability is expected because of the whiteness of the base material. Furthermore, even in the case of a slide fastener, because neither the base material nor the coatings contain Ni, the problem of nickel allergy does not occur. [0038]
  • According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a white slide fastener can be provided that is satisfactory in terms of designability, corrosion resistance and so on, and copes with the nickel allergy problem, and also copes with needle detectors. [0039]
  • In this aspect, red brass, brass or the like is used as the base material. As a result, the problem of nickel allergy does not occur because red brass and brass do not contain nickel. Further, a needle detector does not malfunction though this problem occurred before. Moreover, whiteness of the external appearance can be realized through the plated coatings. In this case, to bestow whiteness, examples of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating preferably include such as Sn plating, Cu—Sn alloy plating, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating, Rh plating and Pd plating, and as the coating formed through the electroless plating, Sn plating is preferable, as described earlier. As a result, a slide fastener having a high degree of whiteness in terms of the external appearance can be provided.[0040]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual drawing of a slide fastener. [0041]
  • FIG. 2 is a drawing to explain a method of attaching a bottom stop, a top stop and elements to a slide fastener.[0042]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Following is a specific description of the present invention through examples. However, the present invention is not limited whatsoever by the following examples. [0043]
  • EXAMPLE 1
  • Red brass having a composition of Cu[0044] 85Zn15 by mass % was melted in a continuous casting apparatus, and then continuous wires were formed by casting through a carbon die of diameter 8 mm. The continuous wires obtained were subjected to drawing and rolling, thus manufacturing continuous deformed wires having an approximately X-shaped cross section and an approximately Y-shaped cross section and a continuous rectangular wire, as shown in FIG. 2. The continuous deformed wires and the continuous rectangular wire obtained were electrolytically plated by use of Cu—Sn—Zn alloy, and were then subjected to several cold workings that are cutting, pressing, bending and crimping. And, the constituent members thus obtained were mounted on fastener tapes, thus producing a slide fastener. The slide fastener was electroless-plated with Sn, thus producing the final product.
  • The above-mentioned electrolytic plating was carried out under the following conditions in an alkaline cyanide bath. [0045]
  • Composition of Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plating solution: [0046]
    Metallic copper 5 to 20 g/l
    Metallic tin 10 to 50 g/l
    Metallic zinc 0.1 to 3 g/l
  • Treatment temperature: 15 to 50° C. [0047]
  • Current density: 0.1 to 10A/dm[0048] 2
  • Through the above treatment, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy coatings of thickness 0.005 to 5 μm were formed on the surfaces of the deformed wires and the rectangular wire. The alloy composition of the coatings obtained was Cu[0049] 50-55Sn30-35Zn10-15 in terms of mass %.
  • The slide fastener was electroless plated by immersion into an acidic bath for 1 minute in under conditions of an Sn concentration of 14 to 24 g/l and a temperature of 15 to 52° C. [0050]
  • Through the above electroless plating, an Sn coating of thickness 0.1 μm was formed on the cut surfaces of the stops and the elements of the slide fastener. Moreover, the Sn coating was also formed in places on top of the Cu—Sn—Zn alloy plated coating that was formed through the electrolytic plating, but this did not mar the decorativeness or the lustrousness. [0051]
  • The slide fastener obtained as above had a high surface whiteness, and its external appearance displayed excellent decorativeness and lustrousness. Moreover, because neither the base material nor the coatings contained Ni, there was no nickel allergy problem. Further, when detecting for broken needles using a needle detector, the needle detector never malfunctioned. [0052]
  • EXAMPLE 2
  • The immersion time during the electroless plating in Example 1 was changed, thus manufacturing slide fasteners having coatings of various thicknesses. The slide fasteners obtained were evaluated with regard to the coating thickness, the decorativeness and the lustrousness based on the immersion time. [0053]
  • The evaluation results are shown in Table 1. [0054]
    TABLE 1
    Evaluation table
    Immersion Coating Electroless plated
    time thickness coating
    (s) (μm) Lustrousness Whiteness
    Example 0 0 X
    2-1
    Example 10 0.05
    2-2
    Example 20 0.06
    2-3
    Example 30 0.06
    2-4
    Example 60 0.10
    2-5
    Example 12 0.10
    2-6
    Example 300 0.22 X
    2-7
  • From the evaluation results shown in Table 1, in the case that a coating of thickness more than 0.2 μm is formed on the cut surfaces, the lustrousness of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating is lost, and hence the decorativeness drops. It is theorized that this trend caused by leaching of Cu and Zn components in the Cu—Sn—Zn alloy coating formed through the electrolytic plating, into the electroless plating bath, and by replacing such component with the Sn in the bath. [0055]
  • It is presumed that this replacement occurs even in the case that the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating on the cut surfaces is low. But, the greater the amount of replacement the more the lustrousness of the coating formed through the electrolytic plating is lost, and hence once the thickness of the coating formed through the electroless plating on the cut surfaces reaches about 0.2 μm, the effect of the less lustrousness becomes more apparent in terms of the external appearance. [0056]
  • From the above results, to keep the lustrousness, it is necessary to make the thickness of the coating formed on the cut surfaces through the electroless plating not more than 0.2 μm. [0057]
  • EXAMPLE 3
  • Continuous wires were formed as in Example 1 using brass having a composition of Cu[0058] 70Zn30 by mass % as a raw material, and the continuous deformed wires and the continuous rectangular wire were formed from these continuous wires. Then, as in Example 1, the wires were electrolytically plated and then subjected to several types of cold working to manufacture a slide fastener. Next, the slide fastener was electroless plated to produce the final product. The slide fastener obtained in the present Example showed a high surface whiteness, and in terms of the external appearance, it had excellent decorativeness and lustrousness. Moreover, because neither the base material nor the coatings contained Ni, there was no nickel allergy problem. Furthermore, when detecting for broken needles using a needle detector, the detector never malfunctioned.
  • EXAMPLE 4
  • Continuous wires were produced in the same way as Example 1 using an alloy having a composition of Cu[0059] 73Zn15Mn12 by mass % as a raw material, and the continuous deformed wires and the continuous rectangular wire were formed from these continuous wires. As in Example 1, the wires were electrolytically plated and then subjected to several cold workings to produce a slide fastener. Then, the slide fastener was electroless-plated, thus obtaining the final product. The slide fastener obtained in the present Example had a high surface whiteness, and the external appearance displayed excellent decorativeness and lustrousness. Moreover, there was no nickel allergy problem because neither the base material nor the coatings contained Ni.
  • According to the present invention, by the combination of electrolytic plating and electroless plating, it is possible to obtain an attachment having constituent members and serving as a slide fastener, for which the decorativeness is high and there are no problems in terms of functionality or product quality such as corrosion resistance. Moreover, by using materials that do not contain Ni as a base material and the coating materials, there is no nickel allergy problem. And moreover, if ferromagnetic elements are not used then an effect can be achieved whereby there will be no malfunctioning of a needle detector when detecting for broken needles using the detector. [0060]

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1. A slide fastener comprising:
a pair of mutually facing slide fastener tapes;
a plurality of elements being mounted on an edge of each of the slide fastener tapes, each of the elements having a facing surface where the elements face one another in a longitudinal direction of said slide fastener tapes and having a surface other than the facing surface;
a coating formed on said facing surface through an electroless plating;
a coating formed on said surface other than the facing surface through an electrolytic plating; and
a slider for engaging or separating said elements.
2. A slide fastener according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the coating on said surface other than a facing surface is 0.005 to 5 μm, and the thickness of the coating on said facing surface is 0.005 to 0.2 μm.
3. A slide fastener according to claim 1, wherein the coating on said surface other than the facing surface is a single-layer or multi-layer coating selected from Sn, Cu—Sn alloy, Cu—Sn—Zn alloy, Rh, Pd, and Cu plating, and the coating on said facing surface is Sn plating.
4. A slide fastener according to claim 1, further comprising a stop mounted at an end of each of the slide fastener tapes in a longitudinal direction thereof, said stop having a coating formed through the electroless plating on a surface thereof perpendicular to said longitudinal direction, and having a coating formed through the electrolytic plating on a surface thereof parallel to said longitudinal direction.
5. A slide fastener according to claim 1, wherein a base material thereof is one selected from red brass, brass, and an alloy represented by an undermentioned general formula:
CuaZnbMncMdXe
where M is at least one element selected from Al and Sn, X is at least one element selected from Si, Ti and Cr, and regarding a, b, c, d and e, in mass %, 0≦b≦22, 7≦c≦20, 0≦d≦5, 0≦e≦0.3, and a is a remainder, with unavoidable impurities being contained.
6. A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members comprising:
electrolytic plating a surface of an elongated body made of a metal or an alloy;
cutting the elongated body into a plurality of constituent members;
mounting the constituent members on an attachment; and
electroless plating the constituent members on the attachment.
7. A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members according to claim 6, wherein said attachment having a plurality of constituent members is a slide fastener or a slide fastener chain, said attachment is a pair of slide fastener tapes, and the constituent members are a plurality of elements and/or stops.
8. A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members according to claim 6, wherein a thickness of a coating formed through the electrolytic plating is 0.005 to 5 μm, and a thickness of a coating formed through the electroless plating is 0.005 to 0.2 μm.
9. A method of manufacturing an attachment having a plurality of constituent members according to claim 6, wherein a single-layer or multi-layer coating selected from Sn, Cu—Sn alloys, Cu—Sn—Zn alloys, Rh, Pd, and Cu is formed through the electrolytic plating, and a coating of Sn is formed through the electroless plating.
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