[0001] This invention relates to a sealable fastening device, and is primarily, although
not exclusively, concerned with a device for fastening the runner of a zip fastener,
especially the runner of a zip fastener which serves to close a container, such as
a reusable container, for example.
[0002] There are already know several types of sealable fastening devices which comprise
a movable body, a body (herein referred to as the fixed body) to which in use of the
device the movable body is to be fastened, and a seal device, the movable body, fixed
body and seal device being arranged to co-operate so that when the movable body is
suitably attached to the fixed body the seal can be fitted so as to fasten the movable
body to the fixed body in such a manner that, in order to remove the movable body
from the fixed body it will normally be necessary to break the seal device. The seal
devices are expendable, and fresh supplies are only available to authorised persons,
so that if an unauthorised person removes the movable body from the fixed body, there
will normally be evidence of this because the seal will have been broken. Examples
of such fastening devices are disclosed in U.K. Patent Specifications Nos. 930,508,
1,424,680, 1,476,430 and 1,543,380.
[0003] Sealable fastening devices of the above described kind are often used to protect
closure devices (e.g. zip fasteners) on containers, so that any unauthorised opening
of the closure device can be detected. A container which is commonly protected in
this manner is what has become known as a reusable container. In its usual form, a
reusable container comprises a pouch which is closed by a zip and has on its outside
a window through which the destination address may be shown and optionally an additional
window for postage stamps. When fitted with the above-described kind of fastening
device, the runner of the zip is attached to the movable body, and the fixed body
is attached to the container adjacent to the position of the zip fastener when the
zip is closed, so that the zip runner can be fastened via the movable body to the
fixed body and the sealing device can then be fitted.
[0004] The sealable fastening devices hitherto employed for such purposes have all suffered
from one or more of the following disadvantages:
1. They.are'generally nf a relatively complicated construction, and so relatively expensive to
produce.
2. In most designs, in order to enable the broken part of the seal left inside the
fixed body on opening the fastening device to be removed from the fixed body, it is
arranged that.the broken part passes through the base of the fixed body into the container.
Unless the user regularly goes to the trouble of searching in the pouch for such broken
parts, this leads to an accumulation of broken parts within the pouch, with the possibility
of contamination of, or damage to, the contents, as well as an unnecessary increase
in the overall weight of the container.
3. In the few designs-which-permit the broken part of the seal to be removed from
the fixed body from outside the pouch (after opening of the sealable fastening device),
the broken part is generally difficult to extract. Also, in some such designs, the
provision of this facility results in there being a substantial aperture in the fixed
body through which the seal device can be probed when the sealable device is in its
fastened condition, leading to the risk that the seal device can be undetectably released
or at least to the temptation to try to do this.
4. Many designs are fiddly to operate in practice. For example, in many designs, it
is difficult to attach the-movable body to the fixed body prior to sealing= and/or
to remove it after breakage of the seal. In an attempt to rectify this problem there
has been proposed a design in which the movable body projects substantially from the
fixed body. However, such a design increases the risk that an accidental blow to the
device will cause unintended breakage of the sealing device.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a sealable fastening device of
the above-described kind which can be simple in construction and use and yet resistant
to undetectable tampering.
[0006] According to the present invention, there is provided a sealable fastening device,
the device comprising a movable body, a body (herein referred to as the fixed body)
to which in use of the device the movable body is to be fastened, and a seal device,
the fixed body comprising a housing having a cavity within the housing, and the movable
body"being shaped so that it can be fitted over said housing so as to act as a cover
for the housing, the fixed body, movable body and seal device being arranged to co-operate
so that when the movable body is fitted as aforesaid the seal can be fitted so as
to fasten said movable body to said fixed body in such a manner that in order to remove
said movable body-from said fixed body it will normally be necessary to break or otherwise
detectably modify said seal device, at least part of the seal device then being retained
in said cavity, said housing having an aperture therein through which the seal device
or part seal device retained in said cavity can be removed after removal of said movable
body from said fixed body, said aperture being covered by said movable body when fitted
as aforesaid.
[0007] It will be appreciated that with a fastening device in accordance with the invention,
it is possible to arrange that the seal device or part seal device retained in the
cavity of the housing after unfastening of the device can be removed from outside
a container to which the fastening device may be applied, and yet the fastening device
can be resistant to tampering when in the fastened condition. Also, the- form of movable
body employed in the device of the invention can lend itself to easy manipulation
in use.
[0008] The seal device may comprise a head portion which is connected to a tail portion
and be arranged to co-operate with said movable body and said fixed body so that,
for fitting, it is inserted so that said head portion passes through said movable
body and said fixed body into said cavity,-leaving said tail portion projecting outside
said movable body, said head portion then being held sufficiently securely within
said cavity that an attempt to withdraw it from said cavity'by'man'lpulation of said
tail portion will result in said head portion becoming detached from said seal device
rather than such withdrawal. Desirably, said tail portion is dimensioned so that it
cannot enter into said housing. Conveniently, said movable and fixed bodies are formed
so'that, when said movable body is fitted as aforesaid, there is a passage through
said movable body and said housing through which, in fitting the seal device, said
head portion passes into said cavity, said head portion being shaped and dimensioned
such that, having entered said cavity, it cannot be withdrawn through it, but being
resiliently deformable so as to permit its initial insertion through said passage
into said cavity. In accordance with the form of design which we at present prefer,
said head portion comprises a substantially V-shaped member, the apex of the V-shaped
member being connected to said tail portion through an end of a first one of the legs
of the V, which end is remote from the apex of the V, the second of the legs of the
V being capable of being resiliently urged towards said first leg to permit said head
portion to pass through said passage into said cavity; when in said cavity said first
leg can spring back to its original position, so that if it is then attempted to withdraw
the seal device, the free end of said first leg will catch on the interior of the
fastening device (e.g. on the interior wall of the housihg) to resist such withdrawal.
We particularly prefer that in-this design the seal device should include a shoulder
at the point of attachment of said first leg to the rest of the seal device, said
shoulder being in opposed relation to said tail portion; again, the shoulder can,
by'catching on the interior of the fastening device, resist withdrawal of the seal
device.
[0009] We have found it advantageous that the housing of the fixed body of the fastening
device should be of substantially cuboid (rectangular parallelepiped) shape.
[0010] For many contemplated uses of the sealable fastening device of the invention, it
is preferable for the fixed body to be arranged for-fitting to another body. For example,
the fixed body may have a pair of outwardly projecting legs attached to the base of
said housing in opposed relationship; or.it may have a pair of downwardly projecting
legs attached to the base of said housing in opposed relationship. When arranged for
fixing to another body, the fixed body may have an aperture (herein referred to as
the base aperture) in its base, said base aperture being dimensioned so as to permit
passage therethrough of the seal device or part seal device retained in said cavity.
The provision of such a base aperture can be useful in circumstances where the fastening
device is t6 be employed on a container, and-it is preferred, in spite of the disadvantages
mentioned above, to arrange for the seal device or part seal device retained in the
cavity (after the seal has been detectably modified to permit removal of the movable
body from the fixed body) to be able to pass into the container. In such circumstances,
the required object can be achieved by fixing the fixed body with its base aperture
over a suitably dimensional aperture in the container which aperture is in communication
with the interior of the container.
[0011] In a preferred application of the fastening device of the invention, the movable
body is attached to the runner of a zip fastener so that, when the zip fastener is
closed, the movable body, and thus also the runner of the zip fastener, can be fastened
to the fixed body.
[0012] The present invention-also comprehends a container, whenever fitted with one or more
fastening devices in accordance with the invention in such a manner that the container
can be closed using the fastening device or devices so that subsequent opening of
the container will normally result in breakage or otherwise detectable modification
of the respective seal device or at one of the respective seal devices. The container
may be arranged for closure by a zip fastener, the runner of the zip fastener being
attached to the movable body as described above.
[0013] In one embodiment of the invention, the container is in the form of a reusable container
which is closed by a zip fastener situated in a side of the container and running
adjacent to an edge of the container, the fixed body of the fastening device having
outwardly projecting legs as described above and being attached to said side of the
container. With this embodiment, it is preferred that it is arranged that the seal
is to be inserted so that after insertion it has a tail portion projecting from the
fastening device in a direction which is generally parallel to the plane of said side
of the container and perpendicular to said edge of-the container; we have found that
with this arrangement the seal is generally less likely to be accidentally damaged.
[0014] In another embodiment of the invention, the container is in the form of a reusable
container which is closed by a zip fastener situated along an edge of the container,
the fixed body of the fastening device having downwardly projecting legs as described
above and being attached to said edge of the container. With this embodiment, it is
preferred that it is arranged that the seal device is to be inserted so that after
insertion it has a tail portion projecting from the fastening device in a direction
which is generally parallel to said edge of the container and away from the zip fastener;
again, we have found that with this arrangement the seal is generally less likely
to be accidentally damaged.
[0015] In order that the invention may be more fully understood, some embodiments in accordance
therewith will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a sealable fastening device in accordance with the
present invention, in an unfastened condition, the view additionally showing a backing
plate and rivets which may be employed in fixing the fixed member of the fastening
device to another body;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the sealable fastening device shown in Figure 1,
when in its fastened condition;
Figure 3 is a view of the device shown in Figure 2, as seen from below;
Figure 4 is a side view of a reusable container in accordance with the invention,
employing the fastening device, backing plate and rivets shown in Figures 1 to 3;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of Figure 4, but with
the seal device ommitted for clarity;
Figure 6 is a side view of another reusable container in accordance with the invention,
employing a modified form of fastening device; and
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of Figure 6, again with
the seal device omitted for clarity.
[0016] In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to denote the same or similar
parts.
[0017] - Referring first to Figures 1 to 3, the sealable fastening device shown therein
comprises a movable body 1, a body 2 (designated the fixed body) and a seal device
3. The fixed body 2 is of a suitable structural plastics material and is in the form
of a hollow substantially cuboid-shaped housing 4 defining a cavity 4a,. and having
a pair of outwardly projecting legs 5 and 6, which are attached to the base of the
housing 4 in opposed relationship, there being holes 7, 8, 9 and 10 formed through
the legs. Housing 4 has a,rectangular slit 11 in a side wall 12, an aperture 13 extending
in the lower portion of the front wall 14 right down to the level of the bottom of
legs 5 and 6, and a further aperture 15 (designated the base aperture) constituting
the base of the cuboid of the housing 4. It will be seen that apertures 13 and 15
abut each other.
[0018] Movable body 1 again is of a suitable structural plastics material, and comprises
a hollow generally cuboid-shaped housing 16 having a tab 17 projecting rearwardly
therefrom, tab 17 having a hole 18 therethrough. Formed in side wall 19 of housing
16 is a rectangular slit 20, the rectangular dimensions of which are substantially
the same as those of rectangular slit 11. It will be seen that the front wall 21 of
the housing 16 has a depending lip 22.
[0019] The housing of the fixed body 2 and the housing 16 of the movable body 1 are so dimensioned
that the movable body 1 can be snugly fitted over the housing 4 to act as a cover
for it, with the rectangular slits 11 and 20 in alignment with each other so as to
form a passage 23 of rectangular cross-section, and the front wall 21 together with
its lip 22 fully covering the aperture 13 in the front wall 14 of the housing 4.
[0020] Seal device 3 comprises a head portion 24 and a tail portion 25 connected to the
head portion 24 by a short connecting portion 26. The head portion 24 consists of
a substantially V-shaped member 27 and a length 28 which links V-shaped member 27
to the connecting portion 26. V-shaped member 27 consists of a first leg 29 and a
second leg 30 joined together at the apex 31 of the V-shaped member 27, the length
28 serving to link the end 32 of the first-leg 29 which is remote from apex 31 to
the connecting portion 26. It will be seen that this arrangement results in a shoulder
33 at the point of attachment of first leg 29 to the connecting portion 26, the shoulder
33 being in opposed relation to the tail portion 25.
[0021] Connecting portion 26 includes a depression at 34 which reduces the amount of material
required and provides an additional point of weakness to ensure that the seal can
be broken when required, although breakage of the seal normally occurs at the j.unction
between the tail portion 25 and the connecting portion 26.
[0022] Tail portion 25 is of generally rectangular shape and includes a central depression
35 which reduces the amount of material required and also makes it easier to manipulate
the tail portion 25.
[0023] Seal device 3 is monolithically constructed (by moulding, for example) of a plastics
material which is of sufficient strength to enable to seal device to remain in its
sealing position without breakage when subjected to the forces to be expected during
normal use of the fastening device when in its sealed condition. However, the strength
of the plastics material must not be sufficiently great as to prevent the seal from
being broken, when required, by manipulation of the tail portion 25. Also, the plastics
material employed must be such as to permit the second leg 30 to be resiliently urged
towards the first leg 29.
[0024] Inspection of the drawings will show that the height of the passage 33 formed by
the rectangular slits 11 and 20 is slightly greater than the thickness of the seal
device, and that the width of the passage 23 is slightly greater than the maximum
width of the head portion 24 when the-second leg 30 has been urged fully towards the
first leg 29 so that the free end 36 of the former is snugly accommodated in recess
37 formed between connecting portion 26 and the length 28. It will also be seen that
the width of the tail 25 is substantially greater than that of the passage 23, so
that the tail 25 cannot enter into the housing 4a.
[0025] Figure I shows a backing plate 38 and rivets 39, 40, 41 and 42 which can be used
for fitting the fixed body 2 of the sealable fastening device to another body, for
example a reusable container as shown in Figures 4 and 5. Backing plate 38 has holes
7a, 8a, 9a and 10a positioned to be aligned with holes 9 and 10 in fixed body 2, and
is shaped to provide a depression 43, which can accommodate excess material of the
body to which the fixed body 2 is being fixed. In use, the fixed body 2 and the backing
plate 38 are placed in position on the body in question so that the latter is sandwiched
between them and the respective holes 7, 7a etc. are aligned, the body in question
being bored at the appropriate places so that the shaft of rivet 39 can pass through
holes 7 and 7a until the head of the rivet abuts the leg 5, and the remaining rivets
40, 41 and 42 can be similarly inserted. The free ends of the rivets are then heat-deformed
so as to enlarge them (e.g. as indicated at 44 and 45 in Figure 5), thereby affixing
the fixed body 2 to the body in question.
[0026] We will now describe the manner of fastening and unfastening the sealable fastening
device shown in Figures 1 to 3. First, the movable body I is fitted over the housing
4 of the fixed body 2 so as to act as a cover for the housing 4, as can best be seen
in Figure 2, the front wall 21 together with its depending lip 22 fully covering the
aperture 13 in the front wall 14 of the housing 4. Next, the-seal device is fitted,
by inserting the apex 31 of the V-shaped member 27 into the passage-23 and pushing
the seal fully home so that the-second leg 30 is gradually resiliently urged, by wedge
action, towards the first leg 29 until its free end 36 fits snugly into the recess
37, and then, when the head portion 24 enters into the cavity 4a, the free end 36
springs away again and the head portion 24 takes up the position best shown in Figure
3, wherein the tail 25 abuts against the outside of wall 19 of housing 16, and shoulder
33 and/or free end 36 of leg 30 abut against the inside of side wall 12 of housing
4. (Normally both shoulder 33 and free end 36 will so abut, but only one of these
will do so if the seal device 3 is in either of its extreme lateral positions, i.e.
if it is laterally slid within the passage 23 either as leftwardly or rightwardly
as possible, as viewed in Figure 3). It will be appreciated that in this position
the seal device 3 prevents the removal of the movable body I from the fixed body 2,
because to do this-it would be necessary to lift the movable body I upwardly relative
to the fixed body 2 and this is prevented by the lower edge of the slit 20 fouling
the seal device 3. Seal device 3 cannot be pushed further into the fastening device,
because the tail portion 25 abuts the wall 19. Attempts to withdraw the seal are thwarted
by the reaction of the shoulder 33 and/or the free end 36 of leg3
0 against the inside of wall 12, so that such attempts will result in the tail portion
25 becoming detached from the seal device rather than such withdrawal. The aperture
13 in the front wall 14 of the housing 4 is covered by the movable body 1 as explained
above, and the normal manner of mounting the fixed body 2 is such that access cannot
be gained from the outside to the base aperture 15, so that the head portion 24 of
the seal 3 will, when the fixed body is so mounted, be protected from prying, both
physical and (so long as the structure of the fastening device is not transparent)
visual.
[0027] When the fastening device is to be unfastened, the seal 3 is broken, conveniently
by manipulating the tail portion 25 upwards so that breakage occurs in the region
of the junction of the tail portion 25 and the connecting portion 26, and the tail
portion 25 generally together with part of the connecting portion 26 is withdrawn
so that the remaining part of the seal 3 (the head portion 24 generally together with
part of the connecting portion 26) falls or is pushed into the cavity 4a. The movable
body 1 is then lifted off the housing 4 of the fixed body 2, thus unfastening the
device and uncovering the aperture 13 to permit the portion of the seal device within
cavity 4a to be removed. It will be appreciated that with this design in accordance
with the invention, the aperture 13 can be made of substantial size so as greatly
to facilitate the removal of this broken portion of the seal 3. It will also be appreciated
that, as the movable body 1 includes housing 16 which acts as a cover for the housing
4 of the fixed body 2, it can be relatively large and accessible for ease of handling.
[0028] We will now describe the reusable container in accordance with the invention which
is shown in Figures 4 and 5. The container comprises a pouch 46 the interior of which
is, in use, closed by a zip fastener 47 and is fitted with a sealable fastening device
as described above with reference to Figures I to 3. Pouch 46 is constructed predominanantly
of plastics material, and has a transparent window 48 sealed around its periphery
49 to side 50 of the pouch. A slit 51 is provided in side 50 beneath window 48 so
that an address card can be placed in view from within the pouch 46. If the reusable
container is to be used in the public mails, an additional window device may be provided
for postage stamps. If the stamps are to be accessible for cancellation, no slit in
communication with the interior of the pouch 46 is provided under the additional window,
but instead provision is made for inserting a card bearing the stamps from outside
the pouch, and the portion of the window below which the stamps are to appear will
be left open, so that the stamps will be accessible for cancellation.
[0029] Zip fastener 47 is situated in side 50, and runs adjacent to edge 52 of the pouch
46, and includes a runner 53 having a projecting finger 54 which passes through hole
18 in the movable body I. Thus, movable body I acts as pull tab for runner 53. Fixed
body 2 is attached to the side 50 of the pouch 46 in a position adjacent to the end
of the zip fastener 47 at which the runner 53 is situated when the zip fastener 47
is closed. Backing plate 38 and rivets 39, 40,41 and 42 are used for the attachment
of fixed body 2 to pouch 46, in the manner described above. In a modification, the
rivets 39, 40, 41 and 42 are replaced by heat-deformable spikes which are formed integrally
with the fixed body 2 and project downwardly therefrom at locations corresponding
to the positions of the holes 7, 8, 9 and 10 in the embodiment described above.
[0030] In use the zip fastener 47 is opened to permit the insertion of the address card
and the articles which are to be carried in the pouch 46, the zip fastener 47 is closed,
and the movable body 1 is fastened to the fixed body 2 as described above, using the
seal device 3. As will be seen from Figure 5, the base aperture 15 is completely covered
by the part of the side 50 which the fixed body 2 overlies, and the aperture 13 is
covered by the front wall 21 together with its depending lip 22. It should also be
noted that after insertion of the seal device 3, the tail portion 25 projects in a
direction which is generally parallel to the plane of side 50 and perpendicular to
edge 52. We have found that with this arrangement, manipulation of the seal device
is easy , and yet the seal is considerably protected by the pouch 46 from accidental
damage. Unfastening of the movable body I is also as described above, and permits
the-zip fastener 47 to be opened so that the contents of the pouch 46 can be removed.
[0031] The reusable container shown in Figures 6 and 7 is generally the same as that shown
in Figures 4 and 5, except that the zip fastener 47 is situated along edge 52 of the
pouch 46, and the fixed body 2 is modified and repositioned accordingly. For this
purpose, the outwardly projecting legs 5 and 6 of the previously described fastening
device are replaced by downwardly projecting legs 5a and 6a attached, in opposed relationship,
to the base of the housing 4 of the body 2, and the fixed body 2 is fixed, in a manner
entirely analogous to that described above, so that it straddles the edge 52 at a
position adjacent the end of the zip fastener 47 at which the runner 53 is situated
when the zip fastener 47 is closed.
[0032] As can be seen in Figure 6, the seal device 3 is positioned so as to lie in a plane
generally perpendicular to the plane of side 50. For many purposes, we prefer to modify
the fastening device, by relocation of slits 11 and 20 to the front walls 14 and 21
respectively, so that the seal device can be inserted so that it will project from
the fastening device in a direction which is generally parallel to the edge 52 and
away from the zip fastener 47. With this arrangement, manipulation of the seal is
easy, and, provided that the fixed body 2 is sufficiently withdrawn from the edge
55 of the pouch 46, the seal is considerably protected by the pouch 46 from accidental
damage.
[0033] It will, of course be appreciated that the aperture 13 need not be located in the
position shown; it can be located in any suitable position which will both enable
the removal of the broken portion of the seal device retained within cavity-4a after
unfastening of the device, and be covered by the movable body 1 when the device is.fastened.
For example, provided that the rear wall'56 (see Figure 6) of the housing 16 is suitably
extended downwardly, the aperture 13 could be located in the lower section of the
rear wall of the housing 4.
1. A sealable fastening device, the device comprising a movable body (1), a body (2)
(herein referred to as the fixed body) to which in use of the device the movable body
(1) is to be fastened, and a seal device (3), the fixed body (2) comprising a housing
(4) having a cavity (4a) within the housing (4), and the movable body (1) being shaped
so that it can be fitted over said housing (4) so as to act as a cover for the housing
(4), the fixed body (2), movable body (1) and seal device (3) being arranged to co-operate
so that when the movable body (1) is fitted as aforesaid the seal (3) can be fitted
so as to fasten said movable body (1) to said fixed body (2) in such a manner that
in order to remove said movable body (1) from said fixed body (2) it will normally
be necessary to break or otherwise detectably modify said seal device (3), at least
part of the seal device (3) then being retained in said cavity (4a), said housing
(4) having an aperture (13) therein through which the seal device or part seal device
retained in said cavity (4a) can be removed after removal of said movable body (1)
from said fixed body (2), said aperture (13) being covered by said movable body (1)
when fitted as aforesaid.
2. A fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said seal device (3) comprises
a head portion (24) connected to a tail portion (25) and is arranged to co-operate
with said movable body (1) and said fixed body (2) so that, for fitting, it is inserted
so that said head portion (24) passes through said movable body (1) and said fixed
body (2) into said cavity (4a), leaving said tail portion (25) projecting outside
said movable body (1), said head portion (24) then being held sufficiently securely
within said cavity (4a) that an attempt to withdraw it from said cavity (4a) by manipulation
of said tail portion (25) will result in said head portion (24) becoming detached
from said seal device (3).
3. A fastening device according to claim 2, wherein said tail portion (25) is dimensioned
so that it cannot enter into said housing (4).
4. A fastening device according to claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said movable (1) and
fixed (2) bodies are formed so that, when said movable body (1) is fitted as aforesaid,
there is a passage (23) through movable body (1) and said housing (4) through which,
in fitting the seal device (3), said head portion (24) passes into said cavity (4a),
said head portion (24) being shaped and dimensioned such that, having entered said
cavity (4a), it cannot be withdrawn through it, but being resiliently deformable so
as to permit its initial insertion through said passage (23) into said cavity (4a).
5. A fastening device according to claim 4, wherein said head portion (24) comprises
a substantially V-shaped member (27), the apex (31) of the V-shaped member (27) being
remote from said tail portion (25), and the V-shaped member (27) being connected to
said tail portion (25) through an end (32) of a first one (29) of the legs of the
V, which end (32) is remote from the apex (31) of the V, the second of the legs (30)
of the V being capable of being resiliently urged towards said first leg (29) to permit
said head portion (24) to pass through said passage (23) into said cavity (4a).
6. A fastening device according to claim 5, wherein said seal device (3) includes
a shoulder (33) at the point of attachment of said first leg (29) to the rest of the
seal device (3), said shoulder (33) being in opposed relation to said tail portion
(25).
7. A fastening device according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein said housing
(4) is of substantially cuboid shape.
8. A fastening device according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said fixed body
(2) is arranged for fitting to another body.
9. A fastening device according to claim 8, wherein said housing (4) has an aperture
(15) (herein referred to as the base aperture) in its base, said base aperture (15)
being dimensioned so as to permit passage therethrough of the seal device or part
seal device retained in said cavity.
10. A fastening device according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the movable
body (1) is attached to the runner (53) of a zip fastener (47) so that, when the zip
fastener (47) is closed, the movable body (1), and thus also the runner (53) of the
zip fastener (47), can be fastened to the fixed body (2).