[0001] The present invention relates to the sector of fasteners, also called "zip fasteners",
and more particularly to those which must provide a fluid-tight closure, namely form
a barrier which prevents the passage of fluids (liquids or gases) exerting a given
pressure.
[0002] As is known, these fasteners join together two hems of fabric or other impermeable
material by connecting two facing rows of teeth arranged in between one another and
mechanically connected by means of the action of a slide, and the fluid-tight seal
is obtained by arranging the said two hems next to one another by means of closing
of the fastener and by exerting a predetermined compressive force on them; since the
hems are made of elastic material, they thus create a linear fluid-tight seal along
the entire length of the fastener.
[0003] According to the present state of the art, in fact, the said two hems which possess
a certain degree of elasticity are arranged on top of one another and a pressure is
exerted on them perpendicular thereto owing to closing of the fastener.
[0004] This system has some significant limitations and major functional drawbacks, including
the fact that closing of the fastener must exert a considerable compressive preloading
force on the said hems, with accentuated elastic yielding thereof capable of ensuring
the fluid-tight seal even when a predetermined pulling force, tending to separate
them from one another, is exerted on the two hems; in view of the geometrical configuration
of the fastener and the necessary - albeit small - amount of play between the various
teeth, a pulling force in the direction described always causes a given relative rotation
of them which tends to separate the compressed hems, reducing the compressive (and
hence sealing) force acting on them.
[0005] This is why it necessary that the said elastic yielding effect should be of a magnitude
such as to ensure the desired fluid-tight seal even in the presence of the said relative
rotation of the teeth and a certain elastic return movement of the two superimposed
hems.
[0006] This fact has the consequence that the slide must exert a considerable force on the
teeth in order to connect them together and this results in a great deal of effort
needed to operate the fastener, so much so that it is difficult for a person wearing,
for example, a wet suit which is closed by means of such fasteners, to perform alone
the operations of opening or closing the said fastener.
[0007] Another drawback consists in the fact that the fasteners in question, because of
their configuration, when closed create an aesthetically unattractive bulge in the
form of a bead.
[0008] In order to avoid the drawbacks described hitherto, the inventor of the present invention
has devised a fastener with specially shaped teeth divided into two parts which rest
on opposite sides of the hem onto which they are applied and which contain inside
them an elastic cord which extends at least over the whole length of the fastener.
[0009] The two cords of the two rows of opposite teeth are arranged next to one another
frontally and compressed to a given degree as a result of closing of the fastener
performed by the slide.
[0010] The force required for operation of the fastener is very light, and the fastener
itself, when closed, has the dimensions and the aesthetic appearance of a normal fastener.
[0011] More particularly, the subject of the present invention consists of a fastener according
to the preamble of the accompanying Claim 1 characterized by the technical characteristics
described in the characterizing part of the same claim.
[0012] A more detailed description of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the fastener according
to the invention will now be given, during which reference will also be made to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows schematically a cross-sectional view of a fluid-tight fastener according
to the state of the art;
Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the fluid-tight
fastener according to the invention;
Figure 3 shows a side view of a tooth of the fastener according to Figure 2;
Figure 4 shows the plan view of a portion of the fastener according to Figures 2 and
3.
[0013] As can be seen in Figure 1, the fasteners according to the state of the art, as already
explained, superimpose the two hems 103, 104 of impermeable fabric to be joined together
by arranging them against one another and exerting a compressive force on the superimposed
portion as a result of the closing action performed by the slide (not shown).
[0014] The fastener 101 is sensitive to the action of forces F which tend to move the two
hems apart since the teeth 102 engaged together tend to rotate with respect to one
another, diminishing the magnitude of the elastic compressive force acting on the
hems to be joined together.
[0015] The fastener, moreover, when it is closed, forms an aesthetically unattractive bead
which is raised with respect to the flat walls of the hems of impermeable fabric.
[0016] The fastener 1 according to the invention, on the other hand, is composed of two
facing rows of teeth 2 which are formed as can be seen in Figure 2; each of them consists
of two parts 2a, 2b which are connected together and arranged on opposite sides of
one of the two hems 3, 4 made of fabric or other impermeable material and accommodates
internally a cord 5 (see Figure 3) of elastic material (for example neoprene) arranged
in an intermediate position between the said two parts 2a, 2b.
[0017] The cords 5 located between the teeth 2 of the two facing rows which are connected
in a known manner by a slide of the conventional type (not shown) are coplanar and
are dimensioned and arranged so as to be compressed and rest frontally against one
another when the abovementioned teeth 2 are connected together by the said slide,
as shown in Figure 3.
[0018] As already mentioned, the force required to compress the two cords 5 arranged opposite
one another frontally is very low and consequently the force to be exerted on the
slide in order to perform closing (and opening) of a fastener 1 according to the invention
is also very small.
[0019] In order to reduce this force to a minimum, the inventor of the present invention
has envisaged shaping the cords 5 with a section which is tapered with a predetermined
convergence closed by a rounded portion in the zones where they frontally come into
contact when the fastener 1 is closed.
[0020] The said rounded section has the effect of increasing the pressure which is exchanged
between the cords for the same compressive force acting on them, therefore reducing
the latter and ensuring elastic deformation of the contact zones sufficient to create
a reliable fluid-tight seal capable of preventing the infiltration of fluids exerting
a pressure even greater than 2 bar.
[0021] As can be seen in Figure 3, the said two parts 2a, 2b forming a tooth 2 are connected
together by a connecting element 6 which is fixed integrally to them and which passes
through the elastic cord 5 and the hem of fabric or other impermeable material 3 arranged
on top of one another (it obviously being necessary to form suitable holes in them
for this purpose).
[0022] Each tooth 2 exerts its action on a shoulder 5s of the cord 5 by means of an abutting
element 2t.
[0023] The inventor, in order to distribute radially in a uniform manner over the whole
length of the cord 5 itself the pressure exerted by the said abutting elements 2t,
has envisaged shaping, in a substantially cylindrical manner with a suitable curvature,
the portion of each of the abutting elements 2t which is in contact with the cord
5.
[0024] The teeth 2, according to a preferred embodiment, are made of synthetic resin and
may be formed as one piece, already connected to the cord 5 and to the hem 3, 4 of
fabric, by means of injection moulding.
[0025] The construction of the fluid-tight fastener using synthetic resin offers, moreover,
the advantages of a reduced weight and a high resistance to the corrosive action of
aggressive physical or chemical elements.
[0026] A plan view of a portion of the fastener according to the invention is shown in Figure
4.
[0027] The two elastic cords 5 contained in a fastener 1 according to the invention advantageously
extend beyond the end of the two rows of teeth 2 over a predetermined length so as
to form a fluid-tight closing stop which can be realized by the compression exerted
on them by the said slide when it brings them together, travelling an additional distance
with respect to that which it must cover in order to perform closing of the fastener.
[0028] It is preferable, moreover, for the fastener to be provided with means which are
connected to it, or to the hems of impermeable fabric, and which are designed to be
reversibly inserted so as to keep the slide fixed in the position in which it is located
when it has realized the closing stop in question.
[0029] Normally these means, which are already essentially known, may consist of fixed parts
which can be connected to the pull-piece of the slide. The said closing stop and the
means for fixing the slide are not shown in the drawings.
[0030] A further advantage provided by the fluid-tight fastener according to the invention
consists in the fact that, for its operation, the hems of impermeable fabric which
are to be joined together need not consist of a material which is elastic upon compression,
since the seal is not produced by compressing the hems themselves, but the said elastic
cords which are connected to the said hems. The preferred exemplary embodiment described
hitherto and shown in the drawings is neither binding nor limiting in respect of other
embodiments which may be obtained by referring to that which is stated in the accompanying
claims: these embodiments also fall within the scope of protection defined by the
present patent application.
1. Fastener (1) for joining together in a fluid-tight manner two hems (3, 4) of fabric
or other impermeable material, comprising two rows of teeth (2) engaging with one
another as a result of the action of a slide and applied respectively onto each of
the said two hems, the said fluid-tight seal being obtained by compressing two elastic
members each integral with one of the aforementioned hems, characterized in that each
of the said teeth (2) consists of several parts (2a, 2b) which are connected together
and arranged on opposite sides of the said fabric or impermeable material, and the
said elastic members consist of cords (5) of elastic material which are arranged in
an intermediate position between the said two parts (2a, 2b) of the said teeth (2)
of each row, the abovementioned cords (5) being dimensioned and arranged so as to
be coplanar and so as to be compressed and rest frontally against one another with
a predetermined force when the abovementioned teeth (2) are connected together by
the said slide.
2. Fastener according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said two elastic cords
(5) have a tapered section closed by a rounded portion (e) in the zone where they
come frontally into contact when the respective rows of teeth (2) are connected together
by the said slide.
3. Fastener according to Claim 2, in which the said tapered part of the elastic cord
has, in the direction of the associated tooth, a shoulder (5s) against which an abutting
element (2t) present on one of the said two parts of each tooth (2) engages.
4. Fastener according to Claim 6, in which the said abutting element (2t) rests against
the said shoulder (5s) of the elastic cord (5) with a substantially cylindrical portion
rounded with a predetermined profile so as to distribute radially in a uniform manner
the compressive forces acting on the cord (5) itself when the two rows of teeth are
connected together.
5. Fastener according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said two parts (2a,
2b) of each tooth (2) are connected by a connecting element (6) which is integral
with them and passes through one of the said elastic cords (5) and one of hems (3,
4) of fabric or impermeable material which are arranged on top of one another.
6. Fastener according to one of the preceding claims, in which each tooth (2) formed
by two parts (2a, 2b) connected together is a single piece obtained by means of injection
moulding.
7. Fastener according to Claim 6, in which the said teeth (21 are made of synthetic resin.
8. Fastener according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said two cords (5)
of elastic material extend beyond the end of the said rows of teeth (2) over a predetermined
length so as to form a fluid-tight closing stop which can be realized by the compression
exerted on them by the said slide when it brings them together, travelling an additional
distance with respect to that which it must cover in order to perform the said connection
between the two rows of teeth (2) themselves.
9. Fastener according to Claim 8, characterized in that it is provided with means which
can be inserted reversibly and which are designed to keep the said slide fixed in
the position in which it realizes the said closing stop.