[0001] The invention relates to a container for a hook and loop fastener, wherein the two
tape-shaped component parts of the fastener are each received in the form of a roll.
[0002] In a known embodiment of such container for a hook and loop fastener both rolls of
the tape-shaped component parts are packed together in a bag, blister or box. However,
with these packages the danger exists that the rolls will unroll unintentionally and
will get tangled, which hampers the cutting off of a certain length of the rolls of
the component parts of the hook and loop fastener.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a container for a hook and loop
fastener, wherein this disadvantage is removed in a very effective manner.
[0004] For this purpose the container according to the invention for a hook and loop fastener
comprises two compartments which each receive one of the rolls, the cross-section
of each compartment having the form of at least a portion of a circle, while the compartments
are provided with a common outlet through which the co-operating tape-shaped component
parts may be dispensed as a coupled hook and loop fastener.
[0005] In this way it is effectively prevented that the rolls may unroll unintentionally
and may get tangled.
[0006] As the component parts of the hook and loop fastener leave the outlet of the container
in coupled form, it has become very easy to exactly cut off a certain length of the
hook and loop fastener.
[0007] In a first embodiment of the container according to the invention for a hook and
loop fastener the compartments are positioned one beside the other, while the cross-section
of each compartment has the form of a portion of a circle, which is larger than one
half of a circle, but smaller than a whole circle, whilst both compartments adjoin
each other through a contracted area and are in open communication with each other,
the outlet being formed on one side of this contracted area.
[0008] In a second embodiment of the container according to the invention for a hook and
loop fastener both compartments are aligned with each other, while the cross-section
of each compartment has the form of approximately a whole circle, whilst an outlet
portion connects to each compartment, which outlet portions are also aligned with
each other and end in an outlet, a partition being positioned between both compartments.
[0009] The invention will hereafter be elucidated with reference to the drawing, which shows
several embodiments by way of example of a container according to the invention for
a hook and loop fastener.
Fig. 1 is a top view of a first embodiment of a container according to the invention
for a hook and loop fastener.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the component parts of a second embodiment of the
container according to the invention for a hook and loop fastener.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the container for a hook and loop fastener which is
assembled from the parts according to fig. 2. _
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the rolls of the two tape-shaped component parts of
the hook and loop fastener, which are received in the container according to fig.
3.
[0010] Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of the container for a hook and loop fastener, wherein
the two tape-shaped component parts 1, 2 of the hook and loop fastener are each received
as a roll 3 and a roll 4 respectively.
[0011] The container comprises two compartments 5, 6 which are positioned one beside the
other and which each receive one of the rolls 3 and 4 respectively. The compartments
5, 6 adjoin each other and are in open communication with each other.
[0012] Each compartment 5, 6 has a cross-section which has the form of a portion of a circle
which is larger than one half of a circle, but smaller than a whole circle. In this
manner it is attained that the two compartments 5, 6 adjoin each other through a contracted
area 7, in which area 7 both tape-shaped component parts 1, 2 engage each other and
are coupled to the hook and loop fastener 8. This hook and loop fastener 8 is dispensed
from the container through an outlet 9' in the outer end face of a spout-shaped protrusion
9 positioned on one side of this contracted area 7.
[0013] The container consists of a blister 10, which comprises a raised portion 11, which
forms the outer wall 12 and the upstanding side wall 13 of the compartments 5, 6 and
of the spout-shaped protrusion 9. The blister 10 further comprises a flat wall portion
14, which is parallel to the outer wall 12 of the compartments 5, 6 and which connects
to the upstanding side walls 13 of these compartments 5, 6 and of the spout-shaped
protrusion 9. The upstanding side wall 13 of the compartments 5, 6 has a slightly
conical shape which is somewhat outwardly inclined from the outer wall 12 towards
the flat wall portion 14. The flat wall portion 14 is connected to a carrier 15, which
forms an end wall of the compartments 5, 6, as well as of the spout-shaped protrusion
9. The connection takes for instance place by means of glueing, hot-glueing or of
staples 16. The carrier 15 may be provided with an eye 17, so that the container may
be suspended by means thereof.
[0014] The height of the compartments 5, 6 and of the spout-shaped protrusion 9 and the
length of the outlet 9' substantially correspond with the width of the component parts
1, 2 of the hook and loop fastener.
[0015] The width of the outlet 9' substantially corresponds with the thickness of the hook
and loop fastener 8. It may be of advantage when the edges of the outlet 9' exert
a slight pressure on the hook and loop fastener 8. The tape-shaped component parts
1, 2 of the hook and loop fastener may be self-adhesive at the outer side, if desired,
and may then be covered with silicone paper. In that case the width of the outlet
9' will of course be chosen accordingly.
[0016] In the outer wall 12 of each compartment 5, 6 a central centring protrusion 18 is
formed, which centres the co-operating roll 3, 4, In this way it is attained that
the rolls 3, 4 maintain their position in their compartment 5, 6 until the end. Of
course the centring protrusions may also be formed in the carrier 15.
[0017] Figs. 2, 3 and 4 show a modified embodiment of the container according to the invention
for a hook and loop fastener. This embodiment-mainly differs from the container according
to fig. 1 described hereinabove in that the two compartments 19, 20 are not positioned
one beside the other, but are positioned in line with each other.
[0018] The cross-section of the compartments 19, 20 has the form of approximately a whole
circle, while an outlet portion 21 connects to each compartment 19, 20. These outlet
portions 21 are also aligned with each other and end in a common outlet 22.
[0019] A partition 23 is positioned between the two compartments 19, 20 and comprises a
recess 24 at the location of the outer end of the two outlet portions 21. The two
outlet portions 21 are tangential with respect to their compartment 19 and 20 respectively
and have a height, which decreases from the height of the compartment to approximately
the thickness of the co-operating component parts 1, 2 of the hook and\loop fastener.
This latter height is already reached at some distance from the outlet 22.
[0020] As shown in fig. 3 the two component parts 1, 2 of the hook and loop fastener are
each twisted a quarter turn in the co-operating outlet portion 21, whereafter they
engage each other approximately at the location of the recess 24 in the partition
23, so that they may be pulled together through the common outlet 22 out of the container
as a coupled hook and loop fastener.
[0021] In this embodiment as well the height of the compartments 19, 20 and the length of
the outlet 22 substantially correspond with the width of the component parts 1, 2
of the hook and loop fastener, while the width of the outlet 22 substantially corresponds
with the thickness of the hook and loop fastener 8.
[0022] If desired, the width of the outlet 22 may again be such that the edges of the outlet
22 exert a slight pressure on the hook and loop fastener 8. Each compartment 19, 20
is provided with a central centring protrusion 25 in its outer wall.
[0023] The container for a hook and loop fastener according to figs. 2, 3 and 4 is composed
of two blisters 26, 27, which each comprise a raised portion, which forms the outer
wall 28 and the upstanding side wall 29 of one of the compartments 19, 20 and of the
associated outlet portion 21. Each blister 26, 27 further comprises a flat wall portion
30, which is parallel to the outer wall 28 of its compartment 19 or 20 and which connects
to the upstanding side wall 29 of this compartment 19 or 20 and of the associated
outlet portion 21. The flat wall portions 30 of the two blisters 25, 26 are connected
to opposite sides of the partition 23. This partition 23 forms an end wall of the
compartments 19, 20 and is again provided with a suspension eye 31, so as to act as
a carrier.
[0024] The invention is not restricted to the embodiments shown in the drawings by way of
example which may be altered in several ways within the scope of the appended claims.
1. Container for a hook and loop fastener, wherein the two tape-shaped component parts
of the fastener are each received in the form of a roll, characterized in that the
container comprises two compartments which each receive one of the rolls, the cross-section
of each compartment having the form of at least a portion of a circle, while the compartments
are provided with a common outlet through which the co-operating tape-shaped component
parts may be dispensed as a coupled hook and loop fastener.
2. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to claim 1, characterized in that
the compartments are positioned one beside the other, while the cross-section of each
compartment has the form of a portion of a circle, which is larger than one half of
a circle, but smaller than a whole circle, whilst both compartments adjoin each other
through a contracted area and are in open communication with each other, the outlet
being formed on one side- of this contracted area.
3. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to claim 2, characterized in that
a spout-shaped protrusion is formed at the said side of the contracted area, the outer
end face of this protrusion comprising the outlet.
4. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the same consists of a blister, which comprises a raised portion,
which forms the outer wall and the upstanding side wall of the compartments, while
the blister further comprises a flat wall portion, which is parallel to the outer
_ wall of the compartments and which connects to the upstanding side wall of these
compartments, this flat wall portion being connected to a carrier, which forms an
end wall of the compartments.
5. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to claim 1, characterized in that
both compartments are aligned with each other, while the cross-section of each compartment
has the form of approximately a whole circle, whilst an outlet portion connects to
each compartment, which outlet portions are also aligned with each other and end in
an outlet, a partition being positioned between both compartments.
6. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to claim 5, characterized in that
the two outlet portions are approximately tangential with respect to their compartments
and have a height, which decreases from the height of the compartment to approximately
the thickness of the co-operating component parts of the hook and loop fastener.
7. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to claim 5 or 6, characterized
in that the partition comprises a recess at the location of at least the outer end
of the two outlet portions.
8. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to claim 5, 6 or 7, characterized
in that the same is composed of two blisters, which each comprise a raised portion,
which forms the outer wall and the upstanding side wall of one of the compartments
aid of the associated outlet portion, while each blister further comprises a flat
wall portion, which is parallel to the outer wall of its compartment and which connects
to the upstanding side wall of this compartment and of the associated outlet portion,
the flat wall portions of the two blisters being connected to opposite sides of the
partition, which forms an end wall of the compartments and which acts as a carrier.
9. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the height of the compartments and the length of the outlet
substantially correspond with the width of the component parts of the hook and loop
fastener.
10. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the width of the .outlet substantially corresponds with the
thickness of the hook and loop fastener.
11. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to any one of the preceding claims,
character-ized in that the width of the outlet is such that its edges exert a slight
pressure on the hook and loop fastener.
12. Container for a hook and loop fastener according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that each compartment comprises a central centring protrusion in
one of its end walls.