Continuous fastener element row for slide fasteners

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Zipper or required component thereof – Having coiled or bent continuous wire interlocking surface

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24394, 24406, A44B 1900

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051670518

ABSTRACT:
A continuous row of interlocking fastener elements made of a plastic monofilament is used on a slide fastener. The coupling head of each fastener element has in its front face at the middle a groove extending longitudinally of the fastener element row and also has, one on its each side, a pair of opposed arcuate protuberances merging with the bottom of the groove and protruding longitudinally of the fastener element row.

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