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- the invention consists in a device of the class and for the purpose specified, which is simple in construction, efiicient in use and which is constructed as hereinafter described
- the invention described and claimed herein is a division of a (so-pending application filed January 21, 1925, and bearing Serial No. 3,739, which has issued in Patent No. 1,557 ,304,
- a Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an overshoe illustrating one use of my invention mounted in connection therewith.
- Fig.2 is a detail view of a part of a fasten mg device made according to my invention.
- Fig. 3 is a sectional, detail view of a part of the construction shown in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective detail view of a modified form of device which I may emplgy;
- r lig. 5 is a plan view of an eyelet through which one of the links or catch devices. of my invention is formed.
- Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing the link partially formed.
- Fig. 7 is a side edge view of the link shown in Fig. 6 and illustrating the final step in completing the formation thereof.
- Fig. 8 is a detail view illustrating the manner of mounting the links or catch devices upon a strand or binder.
- Fig. 8a is a sectional View on anenlarged scale showing the manner of securing the links against displacement on the strand or binder.
- I Fig. 9 is a detail view of a part of a casing andattaching strip which I employ.
- Fig. 10 is a partial section on the line 1010 of Fig. 2 on an enlarged scale.
- Fig. 11 is a diagrammatic sectional view illustrating the method of applying the cas-- ing or attaching strip.
- Fig. 12 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a modified use of the invention showing means for positively retaining the device against separation.
- My invention relates to fastening devices t as are inscommon use in securing two or more parts or bodies together to retain the same against accidental displacement, as for example, securingthe flaps or wings of a shoe or overshoe together, forming a closure for a tobacco pouch or other container, and like uses; but the principal object of myinvention is to r'ovide a fastening device of the class speci ed which may be manufactured at a nominal cost as compared with other devices of this class and yet produce a stron and durable, flexible as well as practical evice ,and which by reason of its construction may be readily manufactured, the distinctive feature of the present invention residing 1n the construction of the mounting tape or strip and the manner of employing the same in connection with the fastening devices.
- the link 20 is fashioned to bring the loops 20b and 20a thereof into juxtaposition side by side and in axial alinement, after which or in the same operation, the large loop 20a is fashioned to form a concave face 20d and convex face 20a or into substantially hoo'k formation as clearly seen in Fig. 7 of the drawings, it being understood that said concave and convex faces extend transversely of the link as viewed from one side thereof.
- a mounting strand or binder 21 which may be a piece of fabric, string, cord and the like or a piece of wire cable or similar flexible and strong and durable material in the manner partially indicated in Fig. 8 of the drawings so that the loops 20b and 200 of the separate links lie snugly one upon the other, the double loops servingto equally space the links 20 one from the other when mounted upon the strand or mounting 21 as clearly seen lin Fig. 8 of the drawings.
- the loops 20b and 200 flattened to form elongated loops, the openings of which are simi-" lar in form -to the cross section of-said I also employ a casing or finishing strip 22 which may be composed of any eslre material but preferably a fibrous material, and this casing or stripis provided centrally and longitudinally thereof with spaced apertures 22a of such dimensions as to receive and frictionally pass over the loops 20a of the links 20, and said apertures are divided by transverse members 226 which are adapted to be positioned 'betweenthe separate loops 20a when the casing or strip is mounted upon the strand 21 with the links 20 thereon.
- a casing or finishing strip 22 which may be composed of any eslre material but preferably a fibrous material, and this casing or stripis provided centrally and longitudinally thereof with spaced apertures 22a of such dimensions as to receive and frictionally pass over the loops 20a of the links 20, and said apertures are divided by transverse members 226 which are adapted
- Fig. 11 of the drawings I have indicated the mannerof passing the loops 20a through the strip 22 and in dotted 'lines', I have shown the strip 22-folded around the strand 21 and the loops 20b and 200 thereon to enclose the bound ends of the links and to made as abovedescribed and of a required length and with links of the required size 01' dimensions, the separate parts of the fasteningdevice are coupled together by a coupling block 25 substantially V-shaped in form in plan, and as shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 10 of the drawings is fashioned from a single metallic body open at one end as shown at 25a in the form of a single passage and the opposite end.
- Fig. 2 of the drawings I- have indicated at 26 and 27 two independent parts of a fastening device, said parts including the strips'22.and binders 21 being joined or coupled;together at one end, the end 28 indicated in Fig. 1 of the drawings in the usual or any desired manner, while the other end portions are free and adapted to be moved toward and from eachother in the operation of my fastening device, the last named end portiofis having stop members 29 to limit the movement of the coupling block 25 and toprevent the displacement of said block from the separate members 26 .and 27.
- the pointed end portion of the block 25 or the end portionprovided with the aperture 25a is directed to- Liz] ward theattached end of the members-26 and 27 and said block is mounted upon and adapted to move longitudinally of said members to couple and uncouple the same in the operationof opening and closing the. flaps 23 and 24 of an overshoe or in coupling and uncoupling any two bodies by the use of my improved fastening device.
- the member 26 passes through the aperture 256' of said block while the member 27 passes through the aperture 25c thereof and said members are brought together and the'links2O thereof interlock in the manner shown in Figs.
- the outer end portion of the links 20 of one of the members 26-27 interlocks with the corresponding "end portion of the links 20 of the other of said members, said links are also retained against transverse displacement or side movement one upon the other when said links are coupled together.
- the flanges 25g cooperate with the loops 20a of the links in the coupling and uncoupling of the members 26 and 27.
- The'coupling block 25 is also preferably provided with a finger piece 30 movably disposed on said block or a member 31 thereon to facilitate the manipulation of said lock.
- the strips 22 are stitched or otherwise secured to the flaps 23 and 24 or to the other bodies or parts'in connection with which the members 26 and 27 are employed.
- a modified form of coupling block 35 which is of the same general shape and form as the block 25 heretofore described but which is composed of'sheet metal having top and bottom plates 36 and 37 of similar form and construction and an intermediate partition wall plate 38 V-shaped in form and having upwardly and downwardly directed prongs 39 adapted to enter apertures 40 in the plates 36 and for securing the parts 36, 37 and 38 together.
- av coating or plating may be readily applied to the links to give a color thereto which will be in harmony with the article in connection with which the device is used; such for example, asa coating of paint or enamel or similar liquid, or a nickel, silver or gold or platinum plating,'or plating of any other metal, which result can readily be accomplished in usin a metallic strand, and
- a fastening device of the class de scribed employing interlocking members, flexible strands extending through said members, attaching strips of unitary construction adapted to be folded around said strands, said strips being apertured to receive parts ofsaid members and the parts of said strips intermediate the apertures engaging part of said members on said strands in securing the folded side portions of the attaching strips together.
- a fastening device of the class described I comprising a plurality ofloop members mounted in juxtaposition on a mounting strand, an attaching strip adapted to be folded around the strand and loop member's thereon, said strip having spaced apertures 'mediate the apertures engaging the .loop members on the mounting strand,
- An attaching strip for fastening devices of'the class described comprising two interlocking sections and mounting strands extending through said sections, eachof said sections-having spaced projecting loop members, the parts of the loop members on said strands being in abutting relation and the attaching strip for each section having spaced apertures through which the loop -members of each section are adapted to pass and the parts of said strip intermediate the apertures engaging parts of the .loop members on said strand and said strip being folded around the strand and the side portions of said strip 4 being stitched together to retain a section in connection with said attaching strip.
- An attaching strip for fastening devices of the class described comprising two interlocking sections and mounting strands extending through said sections, each of said sections having spaced projecting loopme'mhers, the parts of the loop members on said strands being in abutting relation and the attaching strip for each section having spaced apertures through which the loop members of each section are adapted to pass and the parts of said strip intermediate the apertures engaging parts of the loop members on said strand and said.
- strip being folded around the strand and the side portions of said strip being stitched together to retain a section in connection with said attaching strip, and the projecting side portions of said strip forming attaching means for securin the device to a suitable support.
- a fastening device of the class described comprising a plurality ofloop members, a mounting strand, sai having looped portions encircling and secured to saidstrand, and the loop members being arranged in juxtaposition on the strand, and an attaching strip having spaced apertures-through which the loop membersare adapted to pass and that portion of the-strip intermediate the apertures engaging the loop portions of said members on the strand, said strip being foldable around the strand and the side portions thereof stitched together to retain the strip in connection with the loops and strand.
- a separable fastener comprising a pair of devices each including a flexible cord havloop members mace ing locking members secured thereto and a tape folded around to enclose the cord, the fold of the tape having apertures and intermediate connecting portions, parts of said locking members projecting through the apertures .of the tape toward the opposite device, and the connecting portions engaging parts of the locking members on said cord, means connectin said devices adjacent one end of the astener, and a slide movable along said device to progressively engage and disengage said locking members.
- a fastener structure of the class described the combination of a strip of fabric Y having a series of apertures therein, a series of fastener elements, a strand on which said elements are arranged to pass through the apertures of the strip of fabric, portions of the fabric strip at opposite sides of the series of apertures being folded together with the aforesaid cord engaged in the fold and with the. parts of the strip intermediate the apertures engaging parts of the fastener elements on said cord, andmeans for securing the said side portions of the fabric strip together close up to the folded edge so as to lock the cord with the fastener elements thereon in the folded edge.
- a fastening device of the class described comprising two inter-engaging and interlocking sections, each of said sections being composed of a plurality of coupling elements adapted to interlock one with the other of the separate sections in coupling said sections together, part at least of each of said elements having deformed outer extremities for interlocking between the opposed elements, a strand of flexible material arranged in the inner portions of the elements of each of the folded strip with said coupling element supported in the fold thereof.
- said strip being folded around said strand and the parts of the strip intermediatethe apertures engaging parts of the elements thereon.
- a fastening device involving spaced coupling loops and a cord extending through said loops and a two-ply fabric strip having threads so interwoven with each of its pliesas to form apertures between said threads and said threads extend- I ing between the loops and around the cord loops and engaging parts of the loops on said cord gether adjacent the threads.
- an elongated coupling member involving longitudinally spaced coupling arranged on a mounting strand, and a strip of fabric having a series of openings therein forming between the openings cross threads, the loops of said member being inserted through said openings, said threads being folded around said strand and engaging parts of the loops thereon and the side portions of said strip being connected together adjacent saidstrand.
- A. fastener of the class described comprising a stringer consisting of a strip of flexible fabric doubled upon itself with longitudinally spaced openings and connecting parts in the fold and intermediate opposed side port-ions of said strip, a coupling element involving longitudinally spaced wire loops arranged on a strand and adapted to be threaded through the openings in the fabric strip with the connecting arts engaging the loops on the strand, an a sewed seam permanently uniting the side portions and the plies of the strip being secured to-
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A 5, 19532. M R s' Y Re. 18,496 FASTENING DEVICE Original Filed Jan. 21, 1925 INVEN TOR. 041/25 ffflxr/mwr) diZW4/@% m A TTOR EY Reiauefl Apn 5, 1932 PATENT OFFICE navIs nanmsxy, or mew Yoax. N. Y."
msrmvme DEVICE Original application filed January 21, 1925, Serial 110. 3,739, Patent No. 1,557,304, dated October 13, 1925. Divided and application filed April 24, 1925, Serial No. 25,839, Patent No. 1,609,487, dated December 7, 1926. Application for reissue filed November 9, 1929. Serial No. 406.122.
secured to said strand to retain the same in predetermined position thereon; a further object'being to provide means for covering r sealing that portion of said devices mounted upon said strand to form a neat and finished appearance to said members and to facilitate the mounting thereof in connection with suitable supports; a further objectbe'ing to provide means for moving two of said members into interlocked position and to separate said W members in coupling and uncoupling two parts or bodies; a still further object being to provide means adapted to be passed through the catch devices of the interlocked members for positively retaining said members against J separation; and with these and other objects and claimed.
in view, the invention consists in a device of the class and for the purpose specified, which is simple in construction, efiicient in use and which is constructed as hereinafter described The invention described and claimed herein is a division of a (so-pending application filed January 21, 1925, and bearing Serial No. 3,739, which has issued in Patent No. 1,557 ,304,
:1 dated October 13, 1925, and is fully disclosed in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawings forin a part, in which the separate parts of myimprovement are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in'which a Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an overshoe illustrating one use of my invention mounted in connection therewith.
Fig.2 is a detail view of a part of a fasten mg device made according to my invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional, detail view of a part of the construction shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a perspective detail view of a modified form of device which I may emplgy;
r lig. 5 is a plan view of an eyelet through which one of the links or catch devices. of my invention is formed.
Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing the link partially formed. Fig. 7 is a side edge view of the link shown in Fig. 6 and illustrating the final step in completing the formation thereof.
- Fig. 8 is a detail view illustrating the manner of mounting the links or catch devices upon a strand or binder.
Fig. 8a is a sectional View on anenlarged scale showing the manner of securing the links against displacement on the strand or binder. i
I Fig. 9 is a detail view of a part of a casing andattaching strip which I employ.
Fig. 10 is a partial section on the line 1010 of Fig. 2 on an enlarged scale.
Fig. 11 is a diagrammatic sectional view illustrating the method of applying the cas-- ing or attaching strip; and,
Fig. 12 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a modified use of the invention showing means for positively retaining the device against separation.
My invention relates to fastening devices t as are inscommon use in securing two or more parts or bodies together to retain the same against accidental displacement, as for example, securingthe flaps or wings of a shoe or overshoe together, forming a closure for a tobacco pouch or other container, and like uses; but the principal object of myinvention is to r'ovide a fastening device of the class speci ed which may be manufactured at a nominal cost as compared with other devices of this class and yet produce a stron and durable, flexible as well as practical evice ,and which by reason of its construction may be readily manufactured, the distinctive feature of the present invention residing 1n the construction of the mounting tape or strip and the manner of employing the same in connection with the fastening devices.
, manner above described or produced from aably in the form of an eyelet In carrying my invention into eflect, I employ a plurality of links-or catch devices 20, which in the construction shown are prefercommonly known in the art of fastening devices, said eyelet having a large central loop a and smaller loops 20b and 200 disposed at the side portions of. the large loop.
In forming my improved fastening'device or the separate members thereof, the link 20 is fashioned to bring the loops 20b and 20a thereof into juxtaposition side by side and in axial alinement, after which or in the same operation, the large loop 20a is fashioned to form a concave face 20d and convex face 20a or into substantially hoo'k formation as clearly seen in Fig. 7 of the drawings, it being understood that said concave and convex faces extend transversely of the link as viewed from one side thereof.
After the links 20 have been formed in the piece of wire fashioned directly into the form shown in Fig. -7 by means of a suitable ma- 1 chine, said links are placed upon a mounting strand or binder 21 which may be a piece of fabric, string, cord and the like or a piece of wire cable or similar flexible and strong and durable material in the manner partially indicated in Fig. 8 of the drawings so that the loops 20b and 200 of the separate links lie snugly one upon the other, the double loops servingto equally space the links 20 one from the other when mounted upon the strand or mounting 21 as clearly seen lin Fig. 8 of the drawings. After the required number of the links 20 have been mounted on the strand .21, the loop portions 206 and 200 thereof are compressed laterally'to securely, retain the links against shifting upon the strand 21 and to 'key said links against rotation, it being seen on a consideration. of Fig. 8a of the drawings that the strand 21 is compressed as shown at 21min the above operation, and
the loops 20b and 200 flattened to form elongated loops, the openings of which are simi-" lar in form -to the cross section of-said I also employ a casing or finishing strip 22 which may be composed of any eslre material but preferably a fibrous material, and this casing or stripis provided centrally and longitudinally thereof with spaced apertures 22a of such dimensions as to receive and frictionally pass over the loops 20a of the links 20, and said apertures are divided by transverse members 226 which are adapted to be positioned 'betweenthe separate loops 20a when the casing or strip is mounted upon the strand 21 with the links 20 thereon.
In Fig. 11 of the drawings, I have indicated the mannerof passing the loops 20a through the strip 22 and in dotted 'lines', I have shown the strip 22-folded around the strand 21 and the loops 20b and 200 thereon to enclose the bound ends of the links and to made as abovedescribed and of a required length and with links of the required size 01' dimensions, the separate parts of the fasteningdevice are coupled together bya coupling block 25 substantially V-shaped in form in plan, and as shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 10 of the drawings is fashioned from a single metallic body open at one end as shown at 25a in the form of a single passage and the opposite end.
portion of which is divided into separate passages 25b and .250 by a V-shaped partition wall'25d while the sides of the body are also provided with apertures 25c and 25f opening through the opposite ends of the body and outwardly through said. sides and into the passages thereof. The apertures 25c and 25/ are formed by inwardly directed flanges 25g at the opposite sides of saidblock as clearly seen in Fig. 10 of the drawings. a
' In Fig. 2 of the drawings, I- have indicated at 26 and 27 two independent parts of a fastening device, said parts including the strips'22.and binders 21 being joined or coupled;together at one end, the end 28 indicated in Fig. 1 of the drawings in the usual or any desired manner, while the other end portions are free and adapted to be moved toward and from eachother in the operation of my fastening device, the last named end portiofis having stop members 29 to limit the movement of the coupling block 25 and toprevent the displacement of said block from the separate members 26 .and 27. The pointed end portion of the block 25 or the end portionprovided with the aperture 25a is directed to- Liz] ward theattached end of the members-26 and 27 and said block is mounted upon and adapted to move longitudinally of said members to couple and uncouple the same in the operationof opening and closing the. flaps 23 and 24 of an overshoe or in coupling and uncoupling any two bodies by the use of my improved fastening device. In the above operation of sliding the block 25 longitudinally of the members 26 and 27 the member 26 passes through the aperture 256' of said block while the member 27 passes through the aperture 25c thereof and said members are brought together and the'links2O thereof interlock in the manner shown in Figs. 2 and 10 of the drawings as they pass through the aperture 250 of said block, this result being accomplished in the upward movement of the block while in the downward movement thereof, the V-shaped partition wall 25d as "2 and 3 of the drawings that the links 20 of the separate members 26 and 27 interlock with the other in a substantial degree and the curved portions of the loops 20a thereof interlock with each other to prevent the separation of said links when subject to lateral stress or in other words, the concave faces of oppositely disposedlinks rest one within the other to form an interlocking construction or a substantially hook-shaped lock. By reason of the fact that the outer end portion of the links 20 of one of the members 26-27 interlocks with the corresponding "end portion of the links 20 of the other of said members, said links are also retained against transverse displacement or side movement one upon the other when said links are coupled together. It will also be noted that the flanges 25g cooperate with the loops 20a of the links in the coupling and uncoupling of the members 26 and 27. The'coupling block 25 is also preferably provided with a finger piece 30 movably disposed on said block or a member 31 thereon to facilitate the manipulation of said lock. It will be understood that the strips 22 are stitched or otherwise secured to the flaps 23 and 24 or to the other bodies or parts'in connection with which the members 26 and 27 are employed.
such for example as mail bags.
In Fig. .4 of the drawings, I have shown the separate parts of a modified form of coupling block 35 which is of the same general shape and form as the block 25 heretofore described but which is composed of'sheet metal having top and bottom plates 36 and 37 of similar form and construction and an intermediate partition wall plate 38 V-shaped in form and having upwardly and downwardly directed prongs 39 adapted to enter apertures 40 in the plates 36 and for securing the parts 36, 37 and 38 together. Only one side of the specific form of coupling block25 nor to the specific construction of the attaching or finishing strip constituting a casing for the separate parts of the fastening device, nor am I necessarily limited to the specific shape or form of the separate links employed and particularly the shape or form of the loops 20a thereof, and various other changes in and modifications of the construction herein shown and described may be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit of my invention 0 sacrificing its advantages. a
It will also be understood that in making fastening devices of the class under consideration', av coating or plating may be readily applied to the links to give a color thereto which will be in harmony with the article in connection with which the device is used; such for example, asa coating of paint or enamel or similar liquid, or a nickel, silver or gold or platinum plating,'or plating of any other metal, which result can readily be accomplished in usin a metallic strand, and
this is one of the dlstinctive features of my suitable support, and the apertures on said strips being arranged substantially centrally and longitudinally thereof forming integral side portions foldable around parts of said interlocking member and one upon the other toform a pocket into which the support is placed.
2.jIn a fastening device of the class de scribed employing interlocking members, flexible strands extending through said members, attaching strips of unitary construction adapted to be folded around said strands, said strips being apertured to receive parts ofsaid members and the parts of said strips intermediate the apertures engaging part of said members on said strands in securing the folded side portions of the attaching strips together. f
3. A fastening device of the class described I comprising a plurality ofloop members mounted in juxtaposition on a mounting strand, an attaching strip adapted to be folded around the strand and loop member's thereon, said strip having spaced apertures 'mediate the apertures engaging the .loop members on the mounting strand,
through which said loop members are adapted to pass, and theportions of the strip interortions of and the folded side portions of the strip being secured together to retain the same in connection with said loop members and strand.
4. An attaching strip for fastening devices of'the class described comprising two interlocking sections and mounting strands extending through said sections, eachof said sections-having spaced projecting loop members, the parts of the loop members on said strands being in abutting relation and the attaching strip for each section having spaced apertures through which the loop -members of each section are adapted to pass and the parts of said strip intermediate the apertures engaging parts of the .loop members on said strand and said strip being folded around the strand and the side portions of said strip 4 being stitched together to retain a section in connection with said attaching strip.
5. An attaching strip for fastening devices of the class described comprising two interlocking sections and mounting strands extending through said sections, each of said sections having spaced projecting loopme'mhers, the parts of the loop members on said strands being in abutting relation and the attaching strip for each section having spaced apertures through which the loop members of each section are adapted to pass and the parts of said strip intermediate the apertures engaging parts of the loop members on said strand and said. strip being folded around the strand and the side portions of said strip being stitched together to retain a section in connection with said attaching strip, and the projecting side portions of said strip forming attaching means for securin the device to a suitable support. 6. In a fastening device of the class described comprising a plurality ofloop members, a mounting strand, sai having looped portions encircling and secured to saidstrand, and the loop members being arranged in juxtaposition on the strand, and an attaching strip having spaced apertures-through which the loop membersare adapted to pass and that portion of the-strip intermediate the apertures engaging the loop portions of said members on the strand, said strip being foldable around the strand and the side portions thereof stitched together to retain the strip in connection with the loops and strand.
7. A separable fastener comprising a pair of devices each including a flexible cord havloop members mace ing locking members secured thereto and a tape folded around to enclose the cord, the fold of the tape having apertures and intermediate connecting portions, parts of said locking members projecting through the apertures .of the tape toward the opposite device, and the connecting portions engaging parts of the locking members on said cord, means connectin said devices adjacent one end of the astener, and a slide movable along said device to progressively engage and disengage said locking members.
8. The method of mounting a series of fastener elements on a stringer, which comprises arranging the series of elements on a cord or the like, said cord extending through said elements, then inserting the series of elements through a corresponding series of apertures in a strip of fabric to bring the parts of said.
strip intermediate the apertures in engagement with parts of said elements on said cord,
then folding together the portions of 'the fabric at opposite sides of the series of apertures with the cord in the folded edge thereof, and then securing the side portions of the fabric together to lock said cord in the fold with the fastener elements projecting from the folded edge of the fabric. 7
9. The method of mounting fastener elements which comprises arranging a plurality of fastener elements in series with an elongated and flexible member extending therethrough, "a fabric strip having apertures therein formingintermediate strands with said strands arranged in parallel relation adjacent the series of fastener elements, in-
serting the fastener elements through they apertures between the strands and the strands between the fastener elements by a relative lateral movement of the series of fastener elements and the series of strands to bring the strands in engagement with the flexible member and with parts of the elements on said member, and then folding the fabric strip along the side thereof.
10. In a fastener structure of the class described, the combination of a strip of fabric Y having a series of apertures therein, a series of fastener elements, a strand on which said elements are arranged to pass through the apertures of the strip of fabric, portions of the fabric strip at opposite sides of the series of apertures being folded together with the aforesaid cord engaged in the fold and with the. parts of the strip intermediate the apertures engaging parts of the fastener elements on said cord, andmeans for securing the said side portions of the fabric strip together close up to the folded edge so as to lock the cord with the fastener elements thereon in the folded edge.
11. The method ofmounting a series of fastener elements on a stringer which comprises running a cord or the like through the series of fastener elements, then inserting a series of fastener elements through a corresponding series of apertures formed in a strip of fabric to position the parts of the strip intermediate the apertures in engagement with parts of said elements on said cord, then folding the strip of fabric around the cord and securing the portions of, the fabric at opposite sides of the series of apertures together to lock the cord in the folded edge of the fabric with the fastener elements projecting outwardly from said folded edge.
12. A fastening device. of the class described comprising two inter-engaging and interlocking sections, each of said sections being composed of a plurality of coupling elements adapted to interlock one with the other of the separate sections in coupling said sections together, part at least of each of said elements having deformed outer extremities for interlocking between the opposed elements, a strand of flexible material arranged in the inner portions of the elements of each of the folded strip with said coupling element supported in the fold thereof.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have hereunto signed my name this 7th day of November, 1929.
DAVIS MARINSKY.
section, an attaching strip on each of said sections for mounting the same in connection with a suitable support, said strip having apertures spaced longitudinally thereof, and
said strip being folded around said strand and the parts of the strip intermediatethe apertures engaging parts of the elements thereon.
13. In combination, a fastening device involving spaced coupling loops and a cord extending through said loops and a two-ply fabric strip having threads so interwoven with each of its pliesas to form apertures between said threads and said threads extend- I ing between the loops and around the cord loops and engaging parts of the loops on said cord gether adjacent the threads.
14. In an article of the class described, the combination of an elongated coupling member involving longitudinally spaced coupling arranged on a mounting strand, and a strip of fabric having a series of openings therein forming between the openings cross threads, the loops of said member being inserted through said openings, said threads being folded around said strand and engaging parts of the loops thereon and the side portions of said strip being connected together adjacent saidstrand.
15. A. fastener of the class described comprising a stringer consisting of a strip of flexible fabric doubled upon itself with longitudinally spaced openings and connecting parts in the fold and intermediate opposed side port-ions of said strip, a coupling element involving longitudinally spaced wire loops arranged on a strand and adapted to be threaded through the openings in the fabric strip with the connecting arts engaging the loops on the strand, an a sewed seam permanently uniting the side portions and the plies of the strip being secured to-
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