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US3599274A
US3599274A US781780A US3599274DA US3599274A US 3599274 A US3599274 A US 3599274A US 781780 A US781780 A US 781780A US 3599274D A US3599274D A US 3599274DA US 3599274 A US3599274 A US 3599274A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/90Devices for domestic use for assisting in putting-on or pulling-off clothing, e.g. stockings or trousers
    • A47G25/902Devices for domestic use for assisting in putting-on or pulling-off clothing, e.g. stockings or trousers for opening or closing slide fasteners
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • ACUTATOR FOR SLIDE FASTENER This invention relates to a device for actuating the slider of a slide fastener attached to the rear of a feminine body garment to enable the wearer to easily and conveniently operate the slider without the need for going through awkward contortions.
  • Many body garments have a rear opening extending from the neck down to the waist, or thereabouts, and the margins of the opening are usually maintained in closed position render it necessary to detach the cord from the slider each time after use. This presents additional problems unrelated to movement of the slider, such as the likelihood of misplacing of the pull cord and the inconvenience of attaching and detaching it to the slider each time the garment is worn.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide a relatively short pull cord of about one-third the length of previous cords and, after raising the slider with the aid of the present device, it can be conveniently hidden from view by placing it inside the dress where it stays, without others being aware of it. When it is desired to remove the garment, the pull cord is readily retrieved frominside the dress.
  • FIGURE shows a plan viewof the slide fastener actuator of the present invention secured at its inner end to the slider.
  • the device of the present invention includes a cable or cord formed preferably of flexible elastic material capable of stretching under tension to somewhat more than two times its normal length.
  • a cable or cord formed preferably of flexible elastic material capable of stretching under tension to somewhat more than two times its normal length.
  • the inner end of the cord is preferably doubled and at its outer end ll the two lengths are secured to a weight 12.
  • the elastic cord is detachably secured to the pivoted handle on the slider 16 of a separable fastener.
  • These handles invariably have an opening shown at 18 and the doubled end is simply inserted through the opening, forming a closed loop 19. The remaining doubled end is inserted through the loop and pulled to reduce the loop to its smallest dimension. Any other attaching means may, of course, be employed.
  • Any suitable flat member may be used on the combined pull handle and weighted end.
  • One convenient arrangement is to use two coins like pennies shown at 21 which are adhered together by employing a small section of vinyl foam rubber 23 with pressure-sensitive adhesive on both its faces.
  • This sheet material is commercially available and is used for a variety of purposes, such as securing a picture to a wall. By placing a piece of smaller dimensions than the coins between said coins and then pressing the coins together they become finnly secured and provide an annular channel.
  • the doubled cords are secured together by a ferrule 25 and the terminals are simply knotted at 27 forming a loop of lesser diameter than the circumference of the coins so the cord is under tension within the annular groove between the coins.
  • the wearer grasps the cable by means of the pull handle or weight 12 raises it over her head and draws it upwardly.
  • a cable length of more than double the length of the fastenerl By employing a cable which is resiliently extensible, the shorter cable can be used and in view of its relatively short length, it is not necessary to detach the cable from the slider after manipulation to the'closed position of the slider. The cable is simply inserted inside the dress and released. The weight draws the free end downwardly and the mass of the entire article is so small that its presence is not noticed by the wearer. To open the garment, the fingerpiece is easilylretrieved.
  • fastener sliders come in a large variety and in the one shown there is a second opening 32 which could be used to receive and secure the inner end of the cable instead of opening 18.
  • a hole through the body of the slide so that a filament of lesser cross section than the cable can pass through the hole rather than through the pivoted handle, forming a secondary loop through which the elastic cable is then inserted.
  • This arrangement has a marked advantage since the handle can retain its normal, lowered position while the cable and its weight are located inside the dress.
  • Actuator for opening and closing a slide fastener comprising; 1
  • an elastic pulling means for securement at one end of the slide including a loop at the other end thereof
  • flat member holding means including a pair of discs secured together forming a channel which receives said loop, and
  • fastening means for securing said loop to said holding means so that the slide fastener can be remotely activated by applying a force to said elastic pulling means.
  • At least one ferrule for securement of said holding means to said loop.
  • adhesive means disposed between said discs in spaced-apart relation so as to provide said annular channel for receiving said loop.
  • said elastic pulling means comprises two elastic cords of equal length acting in tandem for slide actuation.
  • said plurality of thin discs being disposed concentrically in spaced-apart relation
  • At least one ferrule for securement of said elastic cords by said loop in said annular channel.

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Means for moving a slider of a slide fastener for joining opposed edges of a body garment opening extending down the back of said garment between the waist and the neck, and including a flexible cord of elastic extensible material and provided at one end with means for detachably securing said cord to the slider, and a finger-engaging piece at the free end of the cable.

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United States Patent Marion Donovan 435 E. 52nd &., New York, N.Y. 10022 781,780
Dec. 6, 1968 Aug. 17, 1971 inventor Appl. No. Filed Patented ACUTATOR FOR SLIDE FASTENER 5 Clalms,l Drawing Fig.
U.S. Cl 16/110, 16/122, 24/205.l5, 294/1, 24/123 1nt.Cl A44b 11/00, A44b 19/26 Field of Search 24/ 1 27,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,287,843 12/1918 Bewan 16/122 2,335,952 5/1958 Mininberg. 24/205.15 UX 2,867,880 1/1959 O'Han1on.. 24/205.l5 UX 3,006,051 10/1961 Maeder 24/205.15 UX FOREIGN PATENTS 109,267 12/1939 Australia 24/205.15
Primary Examiner- Bernard A. Gelak AltorneyAllison C. Collard ABSTRACT: Means for moving a slider of a slide fastener for joining opposed edges of a body garment opening extending down the back of said garment between the waist and the neck, and including a flexible cord of elastic extensible materia1 and provided at one end with means for detachably securing said cord to the slider, and a finger-engaging piece at the free end of the cable.
PATENTED bum 7:911
INVENTOR.
MARION DONOVAN H ER ATTORNEY.
ACUTATOR FOR SLIDE FASTENER This invention relates to a device for actuating the slider of a slide fastener attached to the rear of a feminine body garment to enable the wearer to easily and conveniently operate the slider without the need for going through awkward contortions. Many body garments have a rear opening extending from the neck down to the waist, or thereabouts, and the margins of the opening are usually maintained in closed position render it necessary to detach the cord from the slider each time after use. This presents additional problems unrelated to movement of the slider, such as the likelihood of misplacing of the pull cord and the inconvenience of attaching and detaching it to the slider each time the garment is worn.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a relatively short pull cord of about one-third the length of previous cords and, after raising the slider with the aid of the present device, it can be conveniently hidden from view by placing it inside the dress where it stays, without others being aware of it. When it is desired to remove the garment, the pull cord is readily retrieved frominside the dress.
In the drawing, the FIGURE shows a plan viewof the slide fastener actuator of the present invention secured at its inner end to the slider. v
The device of the present invention includes a cable or cord formed preferably of flexible elastic material capable of stretching under tension to somewhat more than two times its normal length. For convenience in attaching the inner end of the cord to the slider fingerpiece or handle, it is preferably doubled and at its outer end ll the two lengths are secured to a weight 12. At its inner or doubled end 14, the elastic cord is detachably secured to the pivoted handle on the slider 16 of a separable fastener. These handles invariably have an opening shown at 18 and the doubled end is simply inserted through the opening, forming a closed loop 19. The remaining doubled end is inserted through the loop and pulled to reduce the loop to its smallest dimension. Any other attaching means may, of course, be employed.
Any suitable flat member may be used on the combined pull handle and weighted end. One convenient arrangement is to use two coins like pennies shown at 21 which are adhered together by employing a small section of vinyl foam rubber 23 with pressure-sensitive adhesive on both its faces. This sheet material is commercially available and is used for a variety of purposes, such as securing a picture to a wall. By placing a piece of smaller dimensions than the coins between said coins and then pressing the coins together they become finnly secured and provide an annular channel. The doubled cords are secured together by a ferrule 25 and the terminals are simply knotted at 27 forming a loop of lesser diameter than the circumference of the coins so the cord is under tension within the annular groove between the coins.
To join the two edges 30 of the body garment by means of the slide fastener with its slider 16, the wearer grasps the cable by means of the pull handle or weight 12 raises it over her head and draws it upwardly. To perform this manipulation without going through awkward contortions would require a cable length of more than double the length of the fastenerl By employing a cable which is resiliently extensible, the shorter cable can be used and in view of its relatively short length, it is not necessary to detach the cable from the slider after manipulation to the'closed position of the slider. The cable is simply inserted inside the dress and released. The weight draws the free end downwardly and the mass of the entire article is so small that its presence is not noticed by the wearer. To open the garment, the fingerpiece is easilylretrieved.
It will be appreciated that the andles on these fastener sliders come in a large variety and in the one shown there is a second opening 32 which could be used to receive and secure the inner end of the cable instead of opening 18. In other fasteners there is a hole through the body of the slide so that a filament of lesser cross section than the cable can pass through the hole rather than through the pivoted handle, forming a secondary loop through which the elastic cable is then inserted. This arrangement has a marked advantage since the handle can retain its normal, lowered position while the cable and its weight are located inside the dress.
What I claim is:
l. Actuator for opening and closing a slide fastener comprising; 1
an elastic pulling means for securement at one end of the slide including a loop at the other end thereof,
flat member holding means, including a pair of discs secured together forming a channel which receives said loop, and
fastening means for securing said loop to said holding means so that the slide fastener can be remotely activated by applying a force to said elastic pulling means.
2. An actuator as defined in claim I, wherein said fastening means additionally comprises;
at least one ferrule for securement of said holding means to said loop.
3. An actuator as defined in claim l, wherein said plurality of thin discs are disposed concentrically in spaced-apart relation, and
adhesive means disposed between said discs in spaced-apart relation so as to provide said annular channel for receiving said loop.
4. An actuator as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastic pulling means comprises two elastic cords of equal length acting in tandem for slide actuation.
5. An actuator as defined in claim 1, wherein said pulling means comprises; 3
two elastic cords of equal length acting in tandem,
said plurality of thin discs being disposed concentrically in spaced-apart relation,
adhesive means disposed between said discs in spaced-apart relation forming said annular channel, and
said loop, and
at least one ferrule for securement of said elastic cords by said loop in said annular channel.

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1. Actuator for opening and closing a slide fastener comprising; an elastic pulling means for securement at one end of the slide including a loop at the other end thereof, flat member holding means, including a pair of discs secured together forming a channel which receives said loop, and fastening means for securing said loop to said holding means so that the slide fastener can be remotely activated by applying a force to said elastic pulling means.
2. An actuator as defined in claim 1, wherein said fastening means additionally comprises; at least one ferrule for securement of said holding means to said loop.
3. An actuator as defined in claim 1, wherein said plurality of thin discs are disposed concentrically in spaced-apart relation, and adhesive means disposed between said discs in spaced-apart relation so as to provide said annular channel for receiving said loop.
4. An actuator as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastic pulling means comprises two elastic cords of equal length acting in tandem for slide actuation.
5. An actuator as defined in claim 1, wherein said pulling means comprises; two elastic cords of equal length acting in tandem, said plurality of thin discs being disposed concentrically in spaced-apart relation, adhesive means disposed between said discs in spaced-apart relation forming said annular channel, and said loop, and at least one ferrule for securement of said elastic cords by said loop in said annular channel.
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USD304671S (en) 1987-08-24 1989-11-21 Reaney Robert W Combined gate latch pull and cable
USD348187S (en) 1992-08-03 1994-06-28 Higgins James A Bracelet attaching tool
USD420938S (en) * 1998-07-23 2000-02-22 Alice Talamantez Colicher Zipper puller
USD449563S1 (en) 2000-03-09 2001-10-23 Samsonite Corporation Zipper pull
US6757941B2 (en) 2002-10-28 2004-07-06 Merry L. Feliz Decorative gate handle pulling devices
US8091146B1 (en) * 2006-12-28 2012-01-10 Anhalt Pamela S Removable garment lining
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US2835952A (en) * 1955-04-27 1958-05-27 Mininberg Helen Opening and closing device for slide fasteners
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GB2190706A (en) * 1986-05-21 1987-11-25 Leonard Law Zip puller
USD304671S (en) 1987-08-24 1989-11-21 Reaney Robert W Combined gate latch pull and cable
USD348187S (en) 1992-08-03 1994-06-28 Higgins James A Bracelet attaching tool
USD420938S (en) * 1998-07-23 2000-02-22 Alice Talamantez Colicher Zipper puller
USD449563S1 (en) 2000-03-09 2001-10-23 Samsonite Corporation Zipper pull
US6757941B2 (en) 2002-10-28 2004-07-06 Merry L. Feliz Decorative gate handle pulling devices
US8091146B1 (en) * 2006-12-28 2012-01-10 Anhalt Pamela S Removable garment lining
USD694152S1 (en) 2012-09-28 2013-11-26 Ericka Grettenberger Zipper pull assist device
US20140189984A1 (en) * 2013-01-04 2014-07-10 Adam Sisko Releasable and extendable zipper attachment
US20150265084A1 (en) * 2013-12-20 2015-09-24 Cory Harris Zipper assist device and method
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