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Document Number
US Patent 4944072
Issued Date
July 31, 1990
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Robson; Peter M. (La Rocque, Grouville, Jersey C.1,GB3)
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Profiled bead and recess fasteners have mating, complementary parts. One part has a bead which engages in a recess in the other. When engaged, there is resistance to separation under tension forces. The recess has an entrance for the bead which is smaller in section than the bead but which is adjustable by local deformation to pass the bead by flexure of one side of the recess by the bead which comes out of contact with the other side. The local deformation can be produced by finger pressure and so the fastener can be operated without the usual slider, although a slider can be provided for some purposes.
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Published
July 31, 1990
Application Number
07/368,775
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June 20, 1989
US Classification
24/585.12   24/DIG.39 24/DIG.50 383/65
Int'l Classification
A44B   19/16   (20060101)   A44B   19/10   (20060101)   F16B   5/00   (20060101)   F16B   5/07   (20060101)   B65D   43/02   (20060101)  
Priority Data
Jun 25, 1988 [GB] 8815164 Nov 08, 1988 [GB] 8826131
USPTO Field of Search
24/587   24/576   24/399   24/400   383/63   383/65  
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