Separable slide fastener

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A44B 19/00 (2006.01) A44B 19/38 (2006.01)

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CA 1256677

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A separable terminal assembly of a separable slide fastener includes a separable pin mounted on one stringer tape along one longitudinal edge thereof, the separable pin including a pair of plates interconnected at one longitudinal edge and disposed one on each side of the stringer tape. Each of the plates has a flange extending along the other longitudinal edge of the plate and a bevelled upper end wall held in abutting engagement with the endmost coupling element disposed next to the separable pin. The bevelled upper end walls slope down in a direction from the one toward the other longitudinal edge of each plate. The flanges terminate short of the respective bevelled upper end walls so as to define between the plates and the flanges a pair of openings for allowing the one longitudinal tape edge to flex laterally toward the other longitudinal edge of the stringer tape while the endmost coupling element passes through a branch of the Y-shaped guide channel in a slider. The separable pin thus constructed can easily be inserted into and removed from a mating retainer without special manipulation.

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