Slide fastener slider
A slider (1) for a slide fastener comprises a slider body (2) having a mounting hole (13) formed therethrough; an attaching pole (4) having a pin hole (21) formed at the upper end to extend laterally therethrough. The attaching pole (4) is upwardly inserted through the mounting hole (13) with its pin hole (21) lying beyond the upper surface of the slider body (2). A pull tab (3) has two attachment lugs (25) formed at its proximal end and provided with their respective pin apertures (26). A pin (5) is inserted into the pin hole (21) of the attaching pole (4) and the pin apertures (26) of the pull tab (3), so that the pull tab (3) is pivotally mounted on the attaching pole (4). The slider (1) may have a shock-absorbing member (50) made of soft materials and mounted on the pull tab (3) at the region where the pull tab (3) contacts the slider body (2) in order to prevent the pull tab (3) from causing rattling noises.
The entire disclosure of Japanese patent application number 2003-388723 filed on Nov. 19, 2003 and Japanese patent application number 2003-390739 filed on Nov. 20, 2003 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a slider for a slide fastener, and particularly to a slider for a slide fastener wherein a pull tab can be pivotally and rotatably moved on the upper wing of its slider body and the pull tab can be replaced at ease, and which is provided with a simple mechanism to prevent or decrease rattling noises caused by the pull tab striking on the slider body when one jogs in a sport wear bearing the slider.
2. Background of the Invention
Heretofore, there have been sliders of the pull-tab-rotatable type wherein the pull tab can be pivotally and rotatably moved on an upper wing of a slider body. One example is shown in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 7-46168 and also reproduced in
The slider shown in
Furthermore, since in this type of sliders, a pull tab can be both pivotally and rotatably moved on the slider body; when one do an exercise, such as jogging in a sport wear bearing the slide fastener, the more the pull tab of the slider jolts and strikes against the slider body, disadvantageously causing rattling noises. Such rattling noises give much offence to the ear of the wearer. Moreover, when one walks with a bag along, the pull tab also strikes on the slider body, causing annoying rattling noises. Some methods of preventing or decreasing such rattling noises were adopted before.
One of the conventional methods is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,538 and is conveniently re-produced in
Another method is shown in Japanese Patent Laid-open application No. 2001-204514 and is also conveniently reproduced in
The slider 206 of the slide fastener shown in
In the slider 304 of the slide fastener shown in
In view of the drawbacks set forth above, the present invention has a its object to provide a slider for a slide fastener of the type that a pull tab is pivotably and rotatably connected to the slider body, which has a simple mechanism whereby only the pull tab can be replaced at great ease, even when the slider is used in the slide fastener attached to an article; if the pull tab is broken or the wearer wishes to replace the pull tab.
Another object of the present invention is to provide double sliders for a slide fastener wherein a pair of sliders are reciprocally mounted on a single fastener chain and disposed reversely to each other, the pull tabs of the two sliders can be locked by a locking means reliably and easily.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a slider for a slide fastener which has a pull tab pivotably and rotatably connected to the slider body and which has means for preventing or decreasing rattling noises caused by the pull tab striking against the slider body, thus accomplishing muffling effects simply and less costly.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide double sliders for slide fasteners wherein a pair of sliders are reciprocally mounted on a single fastener chain and disposed reversely to each other, the pull tabs of the two sliders can be locked by a locking means reliably and easily and each slider has means for preventing or decreasing rattling noises caused by the pull tabs striking each other or each pull tab striking against the respective slider body, thus accomplishing muffling effects simply and less costly.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
SUMMARYAccording to the present invention, there is provided A slider reciprocally mounted on a slide fastener chain, comprising: a slider body including a guidepost having a mounting hole formed therethrough; an attaching pole having a large-diametered portion formed at its one end and having a pin hole formed at the other end so as to extend laterally therethrough; the attaching pole inserted upwardly through the mounting hole and rotatably mounted on the slider body with the pin hole lying beyond the upper surface of the slider body; a pull tab including a grip portion and two attachment lugs formed by bifurcating the proximal end of the pull tab, the attaching lugs having their respective pin apertures formed in alignment with each other; and a pin inserted into the pin hole of the attaching pole and the pin apertures of the pull tab, so that the pull tab is pivotally mounted on the attaching pole.
According to another aspect of the invention, an additional slider is reciprocally mounted on the fastener chain, so that the two sliders are disposed reversely to each other on the fastener chain. The pull tab of one slider 1 is bent obtusely at a bent portion which is adjacent to the attachment lugs in reverse direction relative to the pull tab of the other slider and each pull tab has a through hole formed therethrough adjacent to its distal end, so that when both sliders 1 come into abutting engagement to each other to close the slide fastener chain, said one pull tab can be turned over flat against said other pull tab, with their respective through holes in registry with each other.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the slider body and pull tab are made of hard material. The slider further includes a shock-absorbing member made of soft material and mounted on the pull tab at its region where the pull tab contacts the slider body, so as to bulge on both upper and lower surfaces of the pull tab. This means that the shock-absorbing member is softer than the slider body.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The following provides a list of the primary reference characters used in the drawings:
- 1 Slider
- 2 Slider body
- 3 Pull tab
- 4 Attaching pole
- 5 Pin
- 6 Slide fastener chain
- 7 Fastener elements
- 8 Fastener tape
- 9 Sewn stitches
- 10 Upper wing
- 11 Lower wing
- 12 Guide post
- 13 Mounting hole
- 14 Countersink
- 15 Rim
- 16 Guide channel
- 17 Side flange
- 20 Large-diametered portion flared end portion
- 21 Pin hole
- 22 Narrowed portion Inner peripheral projection
- 25 Attachment lug
- 26 Pin aperture
- 27 Bent portion
- 28 Through hole
- 29 Grip portion
- 31 Groove
- 34 Padlock
- 35 Shackle
- 60 Shock-absorbing member
- 52 Recess
- 53 Small through hole
- 59 Groove
Description is now made on a slider 1 for a slide fastener according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in
According to the present invention, broadly, a slider 1 is comprised of four parts, that is, a slider body 2, a pull tab 3, an attaching pole 4 and a pin 5. These parts are all made of metal. The slider body 2 comprises an upper wing 10 and a lower wing 11 joined at their fronts by a guidepost 12. A mounting hole 13 is formed vertically through the guidepost 12 to receive the attaching pole 4 therethrough. An upper and a lower countersink 14 are formed at the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the mounting hole 13. A raised rim 15 is formed around the countersink 14 on each of the outer surfaces of the upper and lower wing 10, 11. Consequently, the pull tab 3 attached to the attaching pole 4 contacts the slider body 2 on only the raised rim 15 or a little contacting surface and hence incurs a little frictional resistance, so that the pull tab 3 can be moved pivotally and rotatably relative to the slider body 2 smoothly.
The pull tab 3 includes a grip portion 29 as a major portion and a pair of opposed attachment lugs 25 formed by bifurcating the proximal end of the pull tab 3 and adapted to be attached to the attaching pole 4. A pair of pin apertures 26 are formed through the respective attaching lugs 25 and disposed in alignment with each other. The pin apertures 26 are slightly greater in diameter than the pin 5 in order to let the pin 5 threthrough. As viewed in the profile, the pull tab 3 is bent obtusely at a bent portion 27 which is adjacent to the attachment lugs 25. As a result, the pull tab 3 attached to the attaching pole 4 can either contact on or stay float above the front surface of the article such as clothing or bags to which the slide fastener is attached, so that the pull tab 3 can be advantageously arranged on the article in stably and sightly, and further the pull tab 3 can be griped very easily.
The attaching pole 4 is cylindrical and is provided at its lower end with a large-diametered portion 20 which is adapted to fit into the lower countersink 14. A pin aperture 21 is formed laterally through the attaching pole 4 adjacent its upper end and is adapted to have the pull tab 3 pivotally mounted thereon. The pin hole 21 is narrowed at its middle to provide a narrowed portion 22 in the form of an inner peripheral projection projecting inwardly in order to firmly fasten the pin 15 therein. The pin 6 is cylindrical but has a wave-like slit 31 formed longitudinally throughout its length so as to impart resiliency to the pin 5. Such a pin 5 is commonly called as a spring pin.
In order to assemble the slider 1, first, the attaching pole 4 is inserted through the mounting hole 13 formed through the guidepost 12 of the slider body 2 from its lower end, until the large-dimatered portion 20 of the attaching pole 4 fits into the countersink 14 and the pin hole 21 of the attaching pole 4 comes up beyond the upper surface of the slider body 2. Then, the pin hole 21 of the attaching pole 4 and the pin apertures 26 of the opposed attachment lugs 25 of the pull tab 3 are brought into alignment with each other. With the pin hole 21 and the pin apertures 26 kept in alignment, the pin 5 is forced into the pin aperture 26 of the attachment lugs 25 of the pull tab 3 and then the pin hole 21 of the attaching pole 4 against the resiliency of the pin 5, so that the pin 5 is secured to the narrowed portion 22 of the pin hole 21 by its own resiliency and the assemblage of the slider 1 has been carried out.
In order to replace the pull tab 3 when the pull tab 3 is broken or the wearer desires to replace it for other reasons, the pin 5 is pulled off the pin apertures 26 of the attachment lugs 25 of the pull tab 3 and the narrowed portion 22 of the pin hole 21 of the attaching pole 4 against resiliency of the pin 5. Then, the pull tab 3 is removed from the slider body 2. Lastly, a new pull tab is attached to the attaching pole 4 in the way mentioned earlier.
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The pin 5 may be of any shape that permits the pin 5 to be inserted into the pin hole 21 and firmly clamped by the narrowed portion 22 thereof. So, the pin 5 may be either solid or hollow like a pipe. The most preferred construction of the pin 5 is a hollow cylinder or pipe which has a wave-like groove formed axially thereof in order to impart resiliency to the pin 5, so that the pin 5 can be readily inserted through the narrowed portion 22 of the pin hole 21 and thereafter the pin 5 can be firmly clamped in the narrowed portion 22 through resiliency of the pin 5.
For assemblage of this slider 1, first, the cylindrical attaching pole 4 is inserted upwardly through the circular mounting hole 13 formed through the guidepost 12 of the slider body 2 until the large-diametered portion 20 of the attaching pole 4 fit into the countersink 14, whereupon the attaching pole 4 is rotatably mounted on the slider body 2. Then, the pin apertures 26 formed through the attaching lugs 25 are brought into registry with the pin hole 21 of the attaching pole 4 lying beyond the upper surface of the slider body 2. Then, the pin 5 is forced through the pin apertures 26 and the pin hole 21 so that the pin 5 passes through the narrowed portion 22 of the pin hole 21 by contracting its diameter against its resiliency and then get clamped by the narrowed portion 22 through resiliency of the pin 5. Consequently, the pin 5 itself is fastened to the mounting pole 4, but the pull tab 3 is pivoted back and forth on the pin 5. In addition, since the attaching pole 4 is rotatably mounted on the slider body 2), the pull tab 3 can be rotate horizontally on the slider body 2 in free manner with the tips of the attaching lugs 25 sliding on the raised rim 15.
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A slide fastener slider according to the second embodiment of the present invention shown in
In order to mount the shock-absorbing member 50 on the pull tab 3; as shown in
As better shown in
When the pull tab 3 rotates and pivots on the slider body 2, the fact that the shock-absorbing member 50 exists in the region where the pull tab 3 contacts the slider body 2 matters. Even if the pull tab 3 strikes heavily upon the slider body 2, the shock-absorbing member 50 advantageously prevents rattling noises from being caused or absorbs the rattling noises, thus achieving muffling effects.
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With this construction of the present invention, even after the slide fastener is incorporated in a certain article such as clothing or bags, only the pull tab can be advantageously replaced at great ease without the fastener chain left intact.
Since the shapes of the mounting hole and the attaching pole are both very simple in construction, the manufacture and assemblage of the parts can be made at ease.
Even if the pull tab 3 contacts the slider body 2 during operation or by vibration of the slide fastener, the shock-absorbing member 50 always goes between the pull tab 3 and the slider body 2, thus absorbing or decreasing rattling noises, thus accomplishing muffling effects with a simple mechanism.
A slider according to the present invention is mounted on a slide fastener used for various kinds of articles such as clothing, bags, cases. Even when the slide fastener has been incorporated in such articles, a pull tab can be replaced at great ease. This slider can be also used in a so-called double-slider type slide fastener wherein two sliders are reciprocally mounted on a single fastener chain and disposed reversely to each other. After the fastener is closed, the pull tabs of both sliders can be locked by a shackle of a padlock.
If equipped with a smaller pull tab, a slider according to the present invention is suitable for use on sport wares, personal belongings, small bags, small cases or the like. If quipped with a bigger pull tab, it is suitable for use on a shoulder bag or the like. Furthermore, a pull tab in rectangular shape can be used on an auto-locking type slider.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Many other variations are possible.
Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Claims
1. A slider reciprocally mounted on a slide fastener chain, comprising:
- a slider body including a guidepost having a mounting hole formed therethrough; an attaching pole having a large-diametered portion formed at its one end and having a pin hole formed at the other end so as to extend laterally therethrough; the attaching pole inserted upwardly through the mounting hole and rotatably mounted on the slider body with the pin hole lying beyond the upper surface of the slider body; a pull tab including a grip portion and two attachment lugs formed by bifurcating the proximal end of the pull tab, the attaching lugs having their respective pin apertures formed in alignment with each other; and a pin inserted into the pin hole of the attaching pole and the pin apertures of the pull tab, so that the pull tab is pivotally mounted on the attaching pole.
2. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein the mounting hole has a countersink formed on its lower end.
3. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein the mounting hole has countersinks formed on the upper and lower end, respectively thereof.
4. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein a raised rim is formed around the mounting hole on each of the upper and lower surface of the slider body.
5. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein the pin is cylindrical and has a slit formed axially throughout its length, and the pin hole has a narrowed portion formed at its middle in the shape of an inner projection projecting inward from its inner surface so as to fasten pin through its own resiliency.
6. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein the slider body has a flat lower surface, and the large-diametered portion being in the shape of a thin disk which is flat at its inner and outer surfaces so that the large-diamtered portion is adapted to intimately contact the lower surface of the slider body.
7. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein the mounting hole is in the shape of a truncated cone, and the attaching pole is complementarily in the shape of a truncated cone.
8. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein, as viewed in the profile, the pull tab is bent obtusely at a bent portion which is adjacent to the attachment lugs.
9. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein an additional slider is reciprocally mounted on the fastener chain, so that the two sliders are disposed reversely to each other on the fastener chain, the pull tab of one slider being bent obtusely at a bent portion which is adjacent to the attachment lugs in reverse direction relative to the pull tab of the other slider, each pull tab having a through hole formed therethrough adjacent to its distal end, so that when both sliders come into abutting engagement to each other to close the slide fastener chain, said one pull tab can be turned over flat against said other pull tab, with their respective through holes in registry with each other.
10. A slider recited in claim 1, wherein the slider body and pull tab are made of hard material; the slider further including a shock-absorbing member made of soft, material and mounted on the pull tab at its region where the pull tab contacts the slider body, so as to bulge on both upper and lower surfaces of the pull tab.
11. A slider recited in claim 10, wherein the shock-absorbing member is mounted on the grip portion of the pull tab.
12. A slider for a slide fastener recited in claim 10, wherein the grip portion has a recess formed therein adjacent to the attachment lugs, and a plurality of small through holes formed through the grip portion within the recess; the shock-absorbing member being mounted in the recess.
13. A slider recited in claim 9, the slider body and pull tab of each slider are made of hard material each slider further including a shock-absorbing member made of soft material and mounted on the pull tab at the region where the pull tab contacts the slider body, so as to bulge on both upper and lower surfaces of the pull tab.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 12, 2004
Publication Date: May 19, 2005
Inventors: Tseng Wen (Sinwu Township), Hideyuki Matsushima (Taipei City), Yutaka Yokoyama (Taipei City)
Application Number: 10/987,661