Mold-in touch fastening product

US9504296B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9504296-B2
Application numberUS-201414565764-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 10, 2014
Priority dateDec 18, 2013
Publication dateNov 29, 2016
Grant dateNov 29, 2016

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A male touch fastener strip includes an elongated base having a thickness and defining a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction across the base between longitudinal edges of the base, and a field of male fastener elements each having a stem extending from a broad face of the base and a head at an upper end of the stem and overhanging the base for engaging fibers. The fastener element stems and broad face of the base together form a unitary mass of resin. The male touch fastener strip also includes a pair of longitudinal barrier walls rising from the broad face of the base on either side of the field of male fastener elements, and a plurality of lateral barrier walls. Each of the lateral barrier walls extends between facing surfaces of the longitudinal barrier walls to define a longitudinal column of bounded fastening cells that each contain one or more male fastener elements. Each lateral barrier wall defines at least one gap extending therethrough and connecting adjacent fastening cells.

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A male touch fastener strip comprising: an elongated base having a thickness and defining a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction across the base between longitudinal edges of the base; a field of male fastener elements each having a stem extending from a broad face of the base and a head at an upper end of the stem and overhanging the base for engaging fibers, the fastener element stems and broad face of the base together forming a unitary mass of resin; a pair of longitudinal barrier walls rising from the broad face of the base on either side of the field of male fastener elements; and a plurality of lateral barrier walls, each of the lateral barrier walls extending between facing surfaces of the longitudinal barrier walls to define a longitudinal column of bounded fastening cells that each contain one or more of the male fastener elements, with each lateral barrier wall bounding two adjacent fastening cells; wherein each lateral barrier wall defines at least one gap extending therethrough to define a flow path between the two adjacent fastening cells bounded by the lateral barrier wall. 2. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal barrier walls are lengthwise continuous. 3. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the gaps defined by the lateral barrier walls extend from the broad face of the base. 4. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein each lateral barrier wall defines multiple gaps extending therethrough. 5. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the gaps defined by the lateral barrier walls each define a lateral gap width of between about 0.002 and 0.015 inch. 6. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the gaps defined by the lateral barrier walls each have a width that varies with distance from the broad face of the base. 7. The male touch fastener strip of claim 6 , wherein the gaps defined by the lateral barrier walls are wider at their distal extent than at a height closer to the broad face of the base. 8. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , further comprising foam disrupters rising from the broad surface of the base within the fastening cells adjacent the gaps. 9. The male touch fastener strip of claim 8 , wherein the foam disrupters are of a height less than a height of the lateral barrier walls. 10. The male touch fastener strip of claim 8 , wherein the foam disrupters extend, in a side profile, to distal points that define a point radius of less than about 0.0015 inch. 11. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the broad face of the base defines a longitudinal groove connecting and forming a lower extent of the gaps defined by the lateral barrier walls. 12. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal barrier walls each comprise a longitudinal column of spaced-apart wall segments defining longitudinal gaps therebetween. 13. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the lateral barrier walls each have a height at least as great as that of the male fastener elements. 14. The male touch fastener strip of claim 1 , wherein the lateral barrier walls are spaced apart from one another by between 0.3 and 0.5 inch in the longitudinal direction. 15. A male touch fastener strip comprising: an elongated base having a thickness and defining a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction across the base between longitudinal edges of the base; a field of male fastener elements each having a stem extending from a broad face of the base and a head at an upper end of the stem and overhanging the base for engaging fibers, the fastener element stems and broad face of the base together forming a unitary mass of resin; a pair of longitudinal barrier walls rising from the broad face of the base on either side of the field of male fastener elements; and a plurality of lateral barrier walls, each of the lateral barrier walls extending between facing surfaces of the longitudinal barrier walls to define a longitudinal column of bounded fastening cells that each contain one or more of the male fastener elements; wherein each lateral barrier wall defines at least one gap extending therethrough and connecting adjacent fastening cells; and wherein the longitudinal barrier walls are lengthwise continuous. 16. A male touch fastener strip comprising: an elongated base having a thickness and defining a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction across the base between longitudinal edges of the base; a field of male fastener elements each having a stem extending from a broad face of the base and a head at an upper end of the stem and overhanging the base for engaging fibers, the fastener element stems and broad face of the base together forming a unitary mass of resin; a pair of longitudinal barrier walls rising from the broad face of the base on either side of the field of male fastener elements; and a plurality of lateral barrier walls, each of the lateral barrier walls extending between facing surfaces of the longitudinal barrier walls to define a longitudinal column of bounded fastening cells that each contain one or more of the male fastener elements; wherein each lateral barrier wall defines at least one gap extending therethrough and connecting adjacent fastening cells, and wherein the broad face of the base defines a longitudinal groove connecting and forming a lower extent of the gaps defined by the lateral barrier walls.

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  • Adaptations for being fixed to a moulded article during moulding · CPC title

  • obtained by moulding processes (compression moulding or articles of indefinite length characterised by the shape of the surface B29C43/222; screen moulding B29C67/08) · CPC title

  • Male or hook elements (A44B18/0053 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • having several, repeating, interlocking formations along length of filaments · CPC title

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What does patent US9504296B2 cover?
A male touch fastener strip includes an elongated base having a thickness and defining a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction across the base between longitudinal edges of the base, and a field of male fastener elements each having a stem extending from a broad face of the base and a head at an upper end of the stem and overhanging the base …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Velcro BVBA
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A44B18/0076. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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