INTRODUCTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a detachable pull tab for a slider of a slide fastener,
particularly a zip fastener, and to a slider and a fastener incorporating the detachable
pull tab.
BACKGROUND
[0002] US-A-2 280 999 describes a detachable pull tab which can be attached to front or
reverse sides of a slide fastener for use in a reversible garment. In one construction
the pull tab has springy, parallel arms with projections at their ends which engage
in the mounting lug on the slider. A band is slid along the arms to hold the ends
together to engage the lug, and slid back to allow the arms to spring apart and release
the projections from the lug. In another embodiment, the pull tab is in two parts
which pivot relative to each other, scissors-like to enable projections on each part
to engage and disengage from the lug.
[0003] EP-A-090 370 describes a detachable pull tab with a C-shaped neck which embraces
a connector which is pivotally attached to the slider body. A spring biased arm closes
the mouth of the C-shaped neck to releasably attach the pull tab to the connector.
[0004] GB-A-2 190 706 describes a pull tab with a mounting loop formed of a flexible U-shaped
arm. A free end of the arm is releasably attached to the pull tab body by a locking
device.
[0005] All these prior art devices are concerned with providing a detachable but re-usable
pull tab and are relatively complicated and hence are expensive to produce.
[0006] EP-A-390 186 describes a provisional pull tab which is attached to a slider for use
during the manufacturing finishing process, when the fastener stringers are slid through
a slider of the automatic type, and when the slider is slid up and down the stringers
to ensure that the fastener operates properly. On completion of the manufacturing
and inspection processes the provisional pull tab is discarded , and a commercial
pull tab, suiting a particular customers requirements, is attached. In EP A 390 186
the provisional pull tab includes a frangible region in the collar portion which encircles
the mounting lug on the slider body. The frangible region is formed by providing a
notch or a through hole in the collar portion or by making the collar portion of brittle
material. The provisional pull tab can then be removed by twisting the pull tab relative
to the slider, to break the collar in the frangible region and so freeing it from
the mounting lug.
[0007] A drawback of this arrangement is that substantial force may still be required to
break the collar, and so the slider must be firmly gripped as the pull tab is twisted.
[0008] There are other situations in which a detachable pull tab is required. In some cases,
the customer does not want a pull tab left on the slider after it is used: for example
after fitting a car seat cover with slide fasteners, it is desirable to remove the
pull tab to prevent interference by children, or to ensure that a locking type slider
is not inadvertently released by vibration of the pull tab, etc.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention provides a detachable pull tab for a slider of a slide fastener,
the pull tab comprising a gripping portion and a collar on the gripping portion, the
collar defining a spindle for mounting the pull tab on the slider, wherein the spindle
supported at only one end.
[0010] A gap is formed between the free end of the spindle and the remainder of the collar
or the gripping portion.
[0011] The gap may be sufficiently large to enable the pull tab to be slipped from the slider,
the lug or other mounting part on the slider passing through the gap.
[0012] However, it is preferred that the gap is smaller so that the collar must be deformed
to remove the pull tab from the slider. Because the spindle is supported at only one
end, the pull tab can be deformed by twisting the gripping portion relative to the
spindle, opening up the gap to allow the pull tab to be removed from the slider. Deforming
the collar in this way will generally require less force than breaking a frangible
region. Thus, this detachable pull tab is particularly suited for cases when the pull
tab is to be removed from the slider after the slide fastener has been put in use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The invention will be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a detachable pull tab forming an embodiment of the
present invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic, perspective, exploded view of a zip fastener incorporating
the pull tab of Figure 1;
Figure 2a illustrates the pull tab of Figure 1 in a deformed condition, and
Figure 3 to illustrates another embodiment of a detachable pull tab in accordance
with the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Figure 1 shows a detachable pull tab 2 for use in a slide fastener such as the zip
fastener 4 illustrated schematically in Figure 2. In this example, the pull tab 2
is die cast from soft metal, such as zinc, aluminium or an alloy, but it may be made
by stamping, or of plastics by injection moulding for example. The pull tab 2 has
a gripping portion 6 which, in use, is gripped by the user, and a collar 8 which attaches
the pull tab 2 to a slider 10 of a fastener 4 as illustrated in Figure 2. The collar
8 defines with the gripping portion 6 an aperture 12. The collar 8 has two legs 14,
16 which extend from the gripping part 6, and a spindle 18 which is integrally formed
on the free end 20 of one leg 14 and extends towards the other leg 16. The spindle
18 is not joined to the other leg 16 so a small gap 21 is formed between the free
end 22 of the spindle 18 and the leg 16.
[0015] Figure 2 shows schematically a zip fastener 4. The construction of such zip fasteners
is well known. In this example the slider 10 incorporates an automatic locking mechanism.
A locking member 24 is pivotally mounted between two lugs 26 (only one is seen in
the drawing) and has a tooth 28 which extends through an aperture 29 in the top plate
30 of the slider to engage elements 32 of the zip fastener. A spring 33 is provided
between the locking member 24 and a cover 36 to bias the tooth 28 into engagement
with the elements 32. The structure of such locking mechanisms is well known. More
complex arrangements are described for example in EP-A-390 186, the contents of which
are incorporated herein by reference.
[0016] The pull tab spindle 18 is positioned in the mouth 34 of the locking member 24 and
held in place by cover 36, a pin 38 extending through apertures 40 in the cover 36,
the lugs 26 and locking member 24. The cover 36 is pinched at its other end 42 to
grip a mounting block 44. In use, as the pull tab 2 is pulled, the spindle 18 pivots
the locking member 24 to release the tooth 28 from the elements 32 and the slider
is slid along the fastener 4.
[0017] When the user wishes to detach the pull tab 2, the gripping portion 6 is simply twisted
relative to the slider 10. The spindle 18 is held by the locking member 24 and cover
36, and so the leg 14 twists about its length, as illustrated in Figure 2a. The gap
21 is opened so that the spindle 18 can be slid from within the cover 36, and the
pull tab 2 detached from the slider 10.
[0018] Figure 3 illustrates another embodiment. Here the gap 21 is provided adjacent the
gripping portion 6. The collar 8 is continuous and extends from one end 46 integral
with the gripping portion 6, to a free end 48 which is spaced from the gripping portion
6 by the gap 21. The spindle 18 is defined by the mid portion of the collar 8, between
the ends 46, 48. The collar 8 is arcuate so that as the gripping part 6 is rotated,
causing the leg portion 14' to twist and open the gap 21, the pull tab 2 can be manipulated
to feed the free end of the collar 8 through the cover 36.
[0019] It is preferred that the gap 21 is small enough, in the undeformed pull tab, to prevent
inadvertent detaching from the slider 4, and the gap could be formed by a slit or
cut in collar 8 or at the junction with the gripping portion. By providing a gap 21,
twisting of the gripping portion provides substantial torque about the leg 14, 14',
twisting it easily to open the gap 21, without placing great force on the slider itself.
[0020] It will be appreciated that the pull tab may have a variety of shapes. Figure 3 illustrates
that the gripping portion may have a central aperture, for example. It could be elongate,
circular, etc. The material of the pull tab and the shape are selected so that the
pull tab is sufficiently strong to be used to close the fastener, but the leg 14 or
collar 8 can be deformed to open the gap 21 and remove the pull tab from the slider.
1. A detachable pull tab (2) for a slider (10) of a slide fastener (4), the pull tab
(2) comprising a gripping portion (6) and a collar (8) on the gripping portion (6),
the collar defining a spindle (18) for mounting the pull tab (2) on the slider (10),
wherein the spindle (18) is supported at only one end (20).
2. A detachable pull tab (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spindle (18) is supported
at an end thereof by a leg (14, 14') which extends from the gripping portion (6).
3. A detachable pull tab (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the collar (8) comprises
a first leg (14) which extends from the gripping portion (6) and supports the spindle
at a distal end (20) of the leg (14), and a second leg (16) which extends from the
gripping portion (6) to a position adjacent the free end (22) of the spindle (18).
4. A detachable pull tab (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the collar (8) is continuous
from one end (46) attached to the gripping portion (6) to another end (48) which is
adjacent to, but detached from, the gripping portion (6).
5. A detachable pull tab as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein the pull tab must
be deformed to remove it from the slider.
6. A slide fastener including a pull tab as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5.