Abstract:
A cord locking device of this invention comprises a casing having openings respectively at opposite ends and a longitudinal aperture in a front plate, and a slide adapted to be inserted in the casing. The slide has a pair of resilient grip portions extending from opposite sides of a head portion of the slide, and also has a pair of engaging portions each extending from a side surface of the slide between the head portion and a base of each of the grip portions. In order to increase the resilience, the slide further has a resilient portion situated between the grip portions. The slide additionally has a central resilient guide portion situated rearwardly of the head portion in such a manner that the guide portion should project outwardly from an outer surface of the front plate of the casing through the aperture when the slide is inserted in the casing. For locking and unlocking the cord, the slide is slided with the gripping of the grip portions. When the guide portion is depressed in the aperture, the slide can be removed from the casing for exchanging the cord with a new one.
Abstract:
A fastening device for connecting a garment article such as a shoulder bag which comprises only two separate component parts; viz., a main body and a retainer member. The main body includes a socket member, a belt connector and a "J"-shaped hook member, the socket member having lock windows, and a pair of guide slots with tapered portions extending beyond the lock windows toward one end of the socket, and the hook member having an arcuate bay for anchoring a link of a bag. The retainer member includes a plug portion with a pair of resilient arms and a downwardly projecting tongue dimensioned to cover the arcuate bay when the plug portion is held in locked relation with respect to the socket.
Abstract:
A stringer tape is made of a woven fabric the warp and/or weft of which is constituted of yarns composed of synthetic fibers or filaments or of blends of synthetic and other fibers or filaments. At each end of the stringer tape, formed by severance of the tape from a continuous length of such fabric tape, there are formed a plurality of thermally fused regions to prevent the unraveling of the fabric. The thermally fused regions are spaced from each other in the transverse direction of the tape.
Abstract:
A sheet attaching instrument (10) that includes an instrument body (11) and an attachment member (12), in which at least one engaging hole (50) is provided with a fall-stop (58) that can hold an attachment projection (30) in an area between an inserting section (51) and a holding section (52), and at least one peripheral edge of a pair of lateral side areas extending from the inserting section (51) to the holding section (52) through the fall-stop (58) is provided with a bridge (54) of which middle section is elastically deformable.
Abstract:
A buckle comprising a plug having a base plate and a pair of resilient arms extending forward from the base plate; each arms having a coupling hook; a socket including a pair of upper and lower walls to define therebetween a chamber for receiving the arms and a pair of coupling lugs mounted in the chamber; as inserted into the chamber, the arms being first compressed laterally thereof by the lugs against its own resiliency and, after the coupling hooks pass beyond the respective lugs expanded under its own resiliency to bring the coupling hooks into coupling engagement with the coupling lugs; and a lock member mounted in the chamber so as to reciprocally move between a locking position and an unlocking position; the lock member comprising two or first or second pairs of locking members, each locking member in each pair being opposed to the other locking member, respectively, in said each pair; the lock member resiliently fitted in an elongated aperture of the upper wall, with the first and second locking members of the lock member adapted to come into locking engagement with the opposed locking means formed in the edge of the through aperture to thus selectively lock the lock member in the locking position and the unlocking position.
Abstract:
A buckle comprises a locking crossbar connected at its ends to respective ends of a pair of parallel side bars and a wrapping crossbar disposed in parallel spaced relation to the locking crossbar and connected at its ends with the side bars at their respective intermediate positions. The wrapping crossbar has a pair of juxtaposed sharp projecting ridges each extending longitudinally thereof; one projecting ridge being provided on the upper surface of the wrapping crossbar and the other on that side of the wrapping crossbar which is remote from the locking crossbar for increased frictional resistance of the belt to be inserted through the buckle.
Abstract:
A buckle for connecting the ends of a belt used in clothes and the like. The buckle consists of a socket, which has a hollow socket-body and a locking-device, and a plug, which as a pair of engaging members. The locking device has a locking-plate and a pressuring projection. A resilient engaged member is provided in the socket-body so as to be engaged to and disengaged from the engaging members of the plug. According to this buckle, when the pressuring projection is located at the bottom shell-side, even if the locking-plate is pressured, the locking-plate and the resilient engaged member are provided so as not to be brought into contact each other resulting in ensuring the engagement of the plug and the socket. On the other hand, when the locking device is slid to the plug-side, if the locking-plate is pressure, since the pressuring projection can be brought into contact with the resilient engaged member, this member is deformed resiliently, thereby the engaging members disengage from the resilient engaged member resulting in removing the plug from the socket in easy operation.
Abstract:
A concealed slide fastener comprising an engageable pair of stringers individually consisting of a woven fabric tape and an element attached along a side edge portion of the tape, in which employed for the warp yarn woven in at such a portion of the tape which substantially corresponds to the center of a coupling head of the element and along which the tape is double folded is finer than the warp yarn woven in the rest portion of the tape, for an improved ease and accuracy of the tape folding and also an improved fastener concealing performance.
Abstract:
A cord fastener used for fastening end portions of a cord is composed of two identical fastener members coupled together via an interlocking engagement between a locking portion and a resilient leg. The fastener members each include a cord-receiving portion for receiving the end portions of the cord, pointed teeth projecting from the cord-receiving portion to bite the material of the cord and a support wall disposed on at least one side of the cord-receiving portion at a position such that the support wall of each fastener member makes no interference with the support wall on the opposite fastener member when the two fastener members are assembled together. The cord fastener is manufactured less costly because the two identical fastener members can be molded on a single set of mold assembly.