Device for temporarily connecting the ends of two structures of

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Zipper or required component thereof – Having interlocking surface with continuous cross section

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160393, A44B 1910

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a device for temporarily connecting the ends of two structures of which at least one is flexible and comprises over its length a bead adapted to be introduced inside a gutter provided along the second structure, wherein the gutter is constituted by an open section inside which are disposed, over the whole of its length, two tongues between which is a gap smaller than the thickness of the bead and which presents a certain flexibility enabling their ends to be moved apart from each other under the action of a pressure, stops being provided inside the gutter in order, on the contrary, to avoid any spacing apart during a traction. The introduction of the bead and removal thereof is obtained by means of a slide element movable along the gutter.

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patent: 1956319 (1934-05-01), Spe
patent: 3234614 (1966-02-01), Plummer
patent: 4035875 (1977-07-01), Kobelt
patent: 4158244 (1979-06-01), Stefan

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