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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
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    • A44B19/24Details
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    • A44B19/30Sliders with means for locking in position
    • A44B19/306Sliders with means for locking in position in the form of a locking spring member actuated by the pull member
    • 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
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/25Zipper or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/2561Slider having specific configuration, construction, adaptation, or material
    • Y10T24/2566Slider having specific configuration, construction, adaptation, or material including position locking-means attached thereto
    • Y10T24/257Slider having specific configuration, construction, adaptation, or material including position locking-means attached thereto having surface engaging element shifted by reorientation of pull tab

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  • This invention relatesto sliders as used on the stringers of separable fasteners to couple and uncouple the stringers. More particularly, the invention deals with a slider structure employing a vertically movable lock pin actuated by the pull of the slider in movement into operative and inoperative positions. Still more particularly, the invention deals with a slider structure wherein the pull is arranged to move toward and from the slider at the wide end thereof, adapting the same to a reversible usage, and wherein the slider wall has means which renders the slider substantially non-crushable.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View showing a slider made according to my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through the lock pin portion of the slider, with part of the construction removed and diagrammatically illustrating the pin engagement with scoops.
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, showing the parts in a different position;
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the slider as. seen in Figs. 1 and 2. y
  • It represents a slider body having spaced upper and lower walls H and I2 joined at the wide end l3 or the slider in'a connecting web or frog I4.
  • the walls Hand l2 have inturned side flanges I5 and I6 respectively, defining the channelstructure I l of the slider.
  • the top wall of the slider has an elongated solid non-crush body portion I8 which is disposed over the web or frog l4 and extends forwardly and has at the contracted end portion thereof a transverse substantially cylindrical bore l9 partially formed by a raised rib portion 20 and by a curled flange portionZl.
  • the slider is in the form of a die. cast body, and in initiallyforming the body, the flange portion 2
  • a vertically movable lock pin or plunger 25 having at its lower enda lock lug or part 26 adapted to rest between ad I jacent scoops of a stringer, as at 21, Fig. 2.
  • plunger or pin 25 has a transverse recess 28 near its upper end adapted to be engaged by a projecting lug 29 on thejpin' 22.
  • the plunger or pin 25 is recessed, as seen at 30 and 3
  • the corner portion 32 formed between the bores l9 and 24, forms a stop checking lifting movement of the pull 23, and accordingly, upward movement of the lock pin or plunger 25. 1
  • the pull 23 comprises, in the construction shown, a ring fingerpiece end 33 having side arms 34 which are integrally joined by the pivot pin 22.
  • the slider becomes substantially non-crushable in the sense that the solid body structure provided at the wide end of the slider will take up any crush in strains to which the slider may be subjected.
  • the solid non-crush body terinmates at its end in a substantially cylindrical elongated bearing portion initially formed by the inturned flange, this bearing portion having'the portion, and preferably disposed at one side of the body 118, offset with respect to the slider center to facilitate engagement with the stringer scoops.
  • the arms said body having a transversely elongated bear-- ing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting thebearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, and said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger.
  • a reverse locking slider comprising a channelled slider device defined by walls spaced and joined at the wide end of the device in a connecting web, one wall of the slider above the web and centrally and longitudinally of said wall having a non-crush body, one end portion of said body having a transversely elongated bearing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting the bearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger, said pull having a finger-piece end joining the pivot pin end in side arms, and sa d pull in its entirety being disposed below the outer surface of said body in the nor mal locked position of the slider device.
  • a reverse locking slider comprising a channelled slider device defined by walls spaced and joined at the wide end of the device in a connecting web, one wall of the slider above the web and centrally and longitudinally of said wall having a non-crush body, one end portion of said body having a transversely elongated bearing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting the bearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger, said pull having a fingerpiece end joining the pivot pin end in side arms, and said pull in its entirety being disposed below the outer surface of said body in the normal locked position of the slider device, and means checking outward swinging movement of the
  • a reverse locking slider comprising a channelled slider device defined by walls spaced and joined at the wide end of the device in a connecting web, one wall of the slider above the web and centrally and longitudinally of said wall having a non-crush body, one end portion of said body having a transversely elongated bearing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting the bearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger, said pull having a fingerpiece end joining the pivot pin end in side arms, said pull in its entirety being disposed below the outer surface of said body in the normal locked position of the slider device, means checking outward swinging movement of the pull in
  • a reinforced upper wall said reinforcement being disposed over the web end of the slider and extending towards the opposite narrow end for a substantial distance, said reinforcement being integral with said upper wall, a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to that end of the reinforcement more remote from the web end of the slider, said pivot pin being mounted in the reinforcement, said pull being movable towards and from said web end and being adapted to rest thereover when the slider is in a normal rest or looking position on said fastener stringers, said pull having spaced arms connected by the pivot pin and between which said reinforcement is adapted to be received when the pull is in said rest position,
  • said plunger being engageable by the pivot pin at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of the plunger whereby movement of the pull towards and from the web end of the slider serves to advance and retract the lock element through said upper wall.
  • a reinforced upper wall In a web-connected double-walled lock slider for fastener stringers, a reinforced upper wall, said reinforcement being disposed over the web end of the slider and extending towards the opposite end for a substantial distance, a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to the reinforcement at a point remote from the web end of the slider, an opening through said upper wall and through said reinforcement,
  • said opening being entirely disposed within the peripheral boundaries of the reinforcement, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock element normally extending through the upper wall of the slider when the the slider serves to advance and retract the lock element through said upper wall and through said reinforcement.
  • a reinforced upper wall said reinforcement being disposed over the web end of the slider and extending towards the opposite narrow end for a substantial distance
  • a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to that end of the reinforcement more remote from the web end of the slider, said pull being movable towards and from said web end and being adapted to rest thereover by virtue of its own weight when the slider is in a normal rest or looking position on said fastener stringers, said pull having spaced arms connected by the pivot pin and between which said reinforcement is adapted to be received when the pull is in said rest position, an opening through said upper wall and reinforcement disposed between the pivot pin and said web end and entirely on one side of the pivot pin, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock element normally extending through the upper wall of the slider when the latter is in looking position, said plunger being engageable by the pivot pin whereby movement of the pull towards and from the web end of the slider serves to advance and retract the lock

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P 1951 D. MARINSKY I 7 2,549,380
REVERSE LOCKING SLIDER Filed May 15, 1947 INVENT DAVIS MARI KY ATTORNE Patented Apr. 17, 1951 REVERSE LOCKING SLIDER Davis Marinsky, Bronx, N. Y., assignor of onehalf to Louis H. Morin, New York, N. Y.; Louis H. Morin executor of said Davis Marinsky, de-
ceased Application May 15, 1947, Serial No. 748,237
1 This invention relatesto sliders as used on the stringers of separable fasteners to couple and uncouple the stringers. More particularly, the invention deals with a slider structure employing a vertically movable lock pin actuated by the pull of the slider in movement into operative and inoperative positions. Still more particularly, the invention deals with a slider structure wherein the pull is arranged to move toward and from the slider at the wide end thereof, adapting the same to a reversible usage, and wherein the slider wall has means which renders the slider substantially non-crushable. The novel features of the invention will be best understood from' the followin description when taken together with the accompanying drawing in which certain embodiments of the invention are disclosed, and in which the separate parts are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective View showing a slider made according to my invention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through the lock pin portion of the slider, with part of the construction removed and diagrammatically illustrating the pin engagement with scoops.
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, showing the parts in a different position; and
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the slider as. seen in Figs. 1 and 2. y
In certain uses of separable fasteners, such for example, as on leggings, luggage and the like, the
wide end of the slider is arranged downwardly or in what might be termed a reversed position. In fasteners of this type and kind, it is desirable to employ a pull which will hangdownwardly, or in other words, will be movably disposed over the wide end of-the slider. With my improved construction, I provide a slider structure of this type and kind having means for locking the slider and also means for rendering the slider non-crushable when the parts are in the locked position.
In the drawing, It) represents a slider body having spaced upper and lower walls H and I2 joined at the wide end l3 or the slider in'a connecting web or frog I4. The walls Hand l2 have inturned side flanges I5 and I6 respectively, defining the channelstructure I l of the slider. The top wall of the slider has an elongated solid non-crush body portion I8 which is disposed over the web or frog l4 and extends forwardly and has at the contracted end portion thereof a transverse substantially cylindrical bore l9 partially formed by a raised rib portion 20 and by a curled flange portionZl.
9 Claims. (01. 24-20514) 2 I The slider is in the form of a die. cast body, and in initiallyforming the body, the flange portion 2| will extend substantially as seen in dot In the bore 24 is mounted a vertically movable lock pin or plunger 25, having at its lower enda lock lug or part 26 adapted to rest between ad I jacent scoops of a stringer, as at 21, Fig. 2. The
plunger or pin 25 has a transverse recess 28 near its upper end adapted to be engaged by a projecting lug 29 on thejpin' 22. The plunger or pin 25 is recessed, as seen at 30 and 3| to receive the pivot pin 22 as the pin moves from the position shown in Fig. 2, to that shown in Fig. 3. In the latter figure, it will appear that the corner portion 32 formed between the bores l9 and 24, forms a stop checking lifting movement of the pull 23, and accordingly, upward movement of the lock pin or plunger 25. 1
The pull 23 comprises, in the construction shown, a ring fingerpiece end 33 having side arms 34 which are integrally joined by the pivot pin 22. The arms and in fact, the entirepull lies in a plain below the upper surface of the body is in the normal lock position of the slider, as
will clearly appear from a consideration of Figs.
1 and 2, thus in laundering the garment, the slider becomes substantially non-crushable in the sense that the solid body structure provided at the wide end of the slider will take up any crush in strains to which the slider may be subjected.
It will be apparent that normally, the dropping of the pull upon the slider wall II will move the lock plunger 25 or its locking lug or element 26 into operative position, as seen in Fig. 2. However, when the pull is swung outwardly or up-' wardly with respectto the wall II, in operation of the slider to couple and uncouple stringers,
this movement of the pull will automatically raise the plunger 25 into the position as seen in Fig. 3,
freeing the scoops of the stringers for movement' through the slider channel.
Considering the disclosure in the drawing, it may be said that the solid non-crush body terinmates at its end in a substantially cylindrical elongated bearing portion initially formed by the inturned flange, this bearing portion having'the portion, and preferably disposed at one side of the body 118, offset with respect to the slider center to facilitate engagement with the stringer scoops.
It will also clearly appear from a consideration ,of Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing, that the arms said body having a transversely elongated bear-- ing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting thebearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, and said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger.
. 2. A reverse locking slider comprising a channelled slider device defined by walls spaced and joined at the wide end of the device in a connecting web, one wall of the slider above the web and centrally and longitudinally of said wall having a non-crush body, one end portion of said body having a transversely elongated bearing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting the bearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger, said pull having a finger-piece end joining the pivot pin end in side arms, and sa d pull in its entirety being disposed below the outer surface of said body in the nor mal locked position of the slider device.
3. A reverse locking slider comprising a channelled slider device defined by walls spaced and joined at the wide end of the device in a connecting web, one wall of the slider above the web and centrally and longitudinally of said wall having a non-crush body, one end portion of said body having a transversely elongated bearing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting the bearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger, said pull having a fingerpiece end joining the pivot pin end in side arms, and said pull in its entirety being disposed below the outer surface of said body in the normal locked position of the slider device, and means checking outward swinging movement of the pull in movement of the plunger into raised position.
4. A reverse locking slider comprising a channelled slider device defined by walls spaced and joined at the wide end of the device in a connecting web, one wall of the slider above the web and centrally and longitudinally of said wall having a non-crush body, one end portion of said body having a transversely elongated bearing, a pull having a pivot pin mounted and swingable in the bore of said bearing, said body having a vertical bore intersecting the bearing bore, said pivot pin having a lug extending into said vertical bore, a plunger mounted in the vertical bore and having a transverse recess in which the lug of said pin operates to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly in swinging movement of the pull, said plunger having a lock element at its lower end adapted to extend into the channel of the slider device in the inward movement of said plunger, said pull having a fingerpiece end joining the pivot pin end in side arms, said pull in its entirety being disposed below the outer surface of said body in the normal locked position of the slider device, means checking outward swinging movement of the pull in movement of the plunger into raised position, and said means comprising a stop on said body engaged by the lug of said pivot pin.
5. In a web-connected double-walled lock slider for fastener stringers, a reinforced upper wall, said reinforcement being disposed over the web end of the slider and extending towards the opposite narrow end for a substantial distance, said reinforcement being integral with said upper wall, a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to that end of the reinforcement more remote from the web end of the slider, said pivot pin being mounted in the reinforcement, said pull being movable towards and from said web end and being adapted to rest thereover when the slider is in a normal rest or looking position on said fastener stringers, said pull having spaced arms connected by the pivot pin and between which said reinforcement is adapted to be received when the pull is in said rest position,
an opening through said upper wall and reinforcement disposed between the pivot pin and said web end, said opening being entirely located on one side of the pivot pin and within the peripheral boundaries of the reinforcement, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock connected by means of a pivot pin to that end of the reinforcement more remote from the web.v
end of the slider, an opening through said upper wall and reinforcement disposed between the pivot pin and said web end, said opening being entirely located on one side of the pivot pin and within the peripheral boundaries of the reinforcement, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock element normally extending through the. upper wall of the slider element normally extending through the upper wall of the slider when the latter is in looking position, said plunger being:
when the latter is in looking position, said plunger being engageable by the pivot pin at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of the plunger whereby movement of the pull towards and from the web end of the slider serves to advance and retract the lock element through said upper wall.
7. The combination with a web-connected double-walled lock slider for fastener stringers having a reinforced upper wall, of a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to the reinforcement at a point remote from the web end of the slider, an opening through said upper wall and through said reinforcement, said opening being entirely disposed between the pivot pin, and said web end and within the peripheral boundaries of the reinforcement, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock element normally extending through the upper wall of the slider when the latter is in locking position, said plunger being engageable by the pivot pin whereby movement of the pull towards and from the web end of the slider serves to advance and retract the lock element through said upper wall and through said reinforcement.
'8. In a web-connected double-walled lock slider for fastener stringers, a reinforced upper wall, said reinforcement being disposed over the web end of the slider and extending towards the opposite end for a substantial distance, a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to the reinforcement at a point remote from the web end of the slider, an opening through said upper wall and through said reinforcement,
said opening being entirely disposed within the peripheral boundaries of the reinforcement, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock element normally extending through the upper wall of the slider when the the slider serves to advance and retract the lock element through said upper wall and through said reinforcement.
9. In a web-connected double-walled lock slider for fastener stringers, a reinforced upper wall, said reinforcement being disposed over the web end of the slider and extending towards the opposite narrow end for a substantial distance, a pull hingedly connected by means of a pivot pin to that end of the reinforcement more remote from the web end of the slider, said pull being movable towards and from said web end and being adapted to rest thereover by virtue of its own weight when the slider is in a normal rest or looking position on said fastener stringers, said pull having spaced arms connected by the pivot pin and between which said reinforcement is adapted to be received when the pull is in said rest position, an opening through said upper wall and reinforcement disposed between the pivot pin and said web end and entirely on one side of the pivot pin, a plunger movably disposed in said opening and having a lock element normally extending through the upper wall of the slider when the latter is in looking position, said plunger being engageable by the pivot pin whereby movement of the pull towards and from the web end of the slider serves to advance and retract the lock element through said upper wall.
DAVIS MARINSKY.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,734,750 Sundback Nov. 5, 1929 2,062,791 Legat Dec. 1, 1936 2,174,161 Marinsky Sept. 26, 1939 2,228,148 Morin Jan. 7, 1941 2,270,221 Puc Jan. 13, 1942
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