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Intellectual Property Rights
“Study of the patents on Zipper”




                                   Submitted by:
                                   Amit Rander 2010SMF6569
                                   Bhushan Jain 2010SMF6528
                                   Lokesh Bahety 2010SMF6555
Zipper: An introduction

  Invention: ‘Hookless Fastener’ in 1913

  Function: Noun / zip-per / originally a trademark

  Definition: A fastening device consisting of parallel rows of metal, plastic, or nylon teeth
  on adjacent edges of an opening that are interlocked by a sliding tab.

  “Slide fastener with two edges of teeth attached to a fabric tape. The teeth lock into a
  snug fit when they arc drawn together by a slide. When the slide is pulled back, the
  teeth separate. ‘’

  Patent: 1,060,378 (US) issued April 29,1913

  Class: 206 ‘Special Receptable or Package’

  Inventor: Gideon Sundback

  Nationality: Swedish


  Source: USPTO official website
  http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/uspcindex/indexp.htm
Milestones


  1851   Patent # 8,540 issued Nov. 25, Automatic, continuous clothing closure, Elias Howe


  1893   Patent # 504,037 issued Aug. 25, shoe fastener, hook-and-eye, Whitcomb L. Judson


  1894   Universal Fastener Company formed


  1904   Automatic Hook and Eye Company


  1905   C-urity, Whitcomb L. Judson


  1913   Patent # 1060378 Hookless fastener, Otto Frederick Gideon Sundback


  1917   Patent # 1,219,881 (US) issued Mar. 20, 1917, Separable fastener, Gideon Sundback


  1925   Zipper name trademark, B. F. Goodrich Company,


  1928   Hookless Fastener Comapny renamed Talon, Inc.


  1934   Zipper manufacturing, YKK group
Journey to the zipper                                                                           1913
    In 1893 Whitcomb Judson of Chicago (who also invented the
    'Pneumatic Street Railway') marketed a 'Clasp Locker' a complicated
    hook-and-eye shoe fastener. The clasp locker was an assemblage of
    hooks and eyes that Judson thought would save people time and sore
    backs fastening their shoes with one hand. Together with businessman
    Colonel Lewis Walker, Whitcomb launched the Universal Fastener
    Company to manufacture the new device.                                         Hook and eye clasp


    •   Swedish immigrant and electrical engineer, Gideon
        Sundback hired for Universal Fastener Company

    •   Good design skills and a marriage to the plant-
        manager's daughter Elvira Aronson led Sundback
        to the position of head designer at Universal.

    •   He was responsible for improving the 'Judson C-
        curity Fastener

    •   After his wife’s death in 1911, he busied himself at
        the design table

    •   By December of 1913, he came up with the               Hookless fastener: Original Design
        modern zipper.                                                 Patent: 1060378
Journey to the Zipper (cont.)                                                                   1917
   Sundback increased the number of fastening elements from four per inch to ten or eleven, had
   two facing-rows of teeth that pulled into a single piece by the slider, and increased the opening
   for the teeth guided by the slider.

   •   The patent for the 'Separable Fastener' was issued in 1917

   •   Sundback also created the manufacturing machine for the
       new zipper.

   •   The 'S-L' or scrapless machine took a special Y-shaped wire
       and cut scoops from it, then punched the scoop dimple and
       nib, and clamped each scoop on a cloth tape to produce a
       continuous zipper chain

   •   Within the first year of operation, Sundback's zipper-making
       machinery was producing a few hundred feet of fastener per
                                                                       Separable fastener: Original Design
       day.`                                                                    Patent: 1219881

    The popular 'zipper' name came from B. F. Goodrich Company president Bertram G. Wrok, when
    they decided to use Gideon's fastener on his "Mystic Boot", which were rubber boots or galoshes,
    and called it the Zipper Boot.

   Boots and tobacco pouches with a zippered closure were the two chief uses of the zipper during
   its early years. It took twenty more years to convince the fashion industry to seriously promote
   the novel closure on garments
The rise of the zipper                                                                            1930s
   Not until 1934 when Lord Louis Mountbaten persuaded the Prince of Wales and George, Duke
   of York to give up their buttons for zipper flies. Tailors who disdained zipper flies as vulgar
   created a fold of cloth to conceal the zipper.

       •   In the 1930’s, a sales campaign began for children's clothing featuring zippers. The campaign
           praised zippers for promoting self-reliance in young children by making it possible for them
           to dress in self-help clothing.

       •   In 1934, YKK (Yoshida Kogyo Kabushililaisha) was founded. Sixty years later they changed
           their name to YKK Co. The privately owned firm, headquartered in Japan, now is made up of
           80 companies at 206 facilities in 52 countries.


Why the name ‘Zipper?’

   •       The B. F. Goodrich Company galoshes could be fastened with a single zip of the hand.
   •       A Goodrich executive is said to have slid the fastener up and down on the boot and exclaimed,
           “Zip 'er up,” echoing the sound made by this device and the fasteners came to be called
           "zippers."
   •       Registered in 1925, zipper was originally a B.F. Goodrich trademark for overshoes with
           fasteners
   •       As the fastener that “zipped” came to be used in other articles, Zipper itself had moved into
           the world of common nouns
Modern day Use                                                         Now

 •   The zipper beat the button in the   •   The next big boost for the zipper
     1937 in the "Battle of the Fly,"        came when zippers could open
     when French fashion designers           on both ends, as on jackets
     raved over zippers in men's         •   Today the zipper is everywhere,
     trousers                                in clothing, luggage and leather
 •   Esquire magazine declared the           goods and countless other
     zipper the "Newest Tailoring Idea       objects
     for Men"                            •   Thousands of zipper miles
 •   Among the zippered fly's many           produced daily meet the needs of
     virtues was that it would exclude       consumers, thanks to the early
     "The Possibility of Unintentional       efforts of the many famous zipper
     and Embarrassing Disarray“              inventors.
THANK YOU

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Patents on Zippers

  • 1. Term paper Intellectual Property Rights “Study of the patents on Zipper” Submitted by: Amit Rander 2010SMF6569 Bhushan Jain 2010SMF6528 Lokesh Bahety 2010SMF6555
  • 2. Zipper: An introduction Invention: ‘Hookless Fastener’ in 1913 Function: Noun / zip-per / originally a trademark Definition: A fastening device consisting of parallel rows of metal, plastic, or nylon teeth on adjacent edges of an opening that are interlocked by a sliding tab. “Slide fastener with two edges of teeth attached to a fabric tape. The teeth lock into a snug fit when they arc drawn together by a slide. When the slide is pulled back, the teeth separate. ‘’ Patent: 1,060,378 (US) issued April 29,1913 Class: 206 ‘Special Receptable or Package’ Inventor: Gideon Sundback Nationality: Swedish Source: USPTO official website http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/uspcindex/indexp.htm
  • 3. Milestones 1851 Patent # 8,540 issued Nov. 25, Automatic, continuous clothing closure, Elias Howe 1893 Patent # 504,037 issued Aug. 25, shoe fastener, hook-and-eye, Whitcomb L. Judson 1894 Universal Fastener Company formed 1904 Automatic Hook and Eye Company 1905 C-urity, Whitcomb L. Judson 1913 Patent # 1060378 Hookless fastener, Otto Frederick Gideon Sundback 1917 Patent # 1,219,881 (US) issued Mar. 20, 1917, Separable fastener, Gideon Sundback 1925 Zipper name trademark, B. F. Goodrich Company, 1928 Hookless Fastener Comapny renamed Talon, Inc. 1934 Zipper manufacturing, YKK group
  • 4. Journey to the zipper 1913 In 1893 Whitcomb Judson of Chicago (who also invented the 'Pneumatic Street Railway') marketed a 'Clasp Locker' a complicated hook-and-eye shoe fastener. The clasp locker was an assemblage of hooks and eyes that Judson thought would save people time and sore backs fastening their shoes with one hand. Together with businessman Colonel Lewis Walker, Whitcomb launched the Universal Fastener Company to manufacture the new device. Hook and eye clasp • Swedish immigrant and electrical engineer, Gideon Sundback hired for Universal Fastener Company • Good design skills and a marriage to the plant- manager's daughter Elvira Aronson led Sundback to the position of head designer at Universal. • He was responsible for improving the 'Judson C- curity Fastener • After his wife’s death in 1911, he busied himself at the design table • By December of 1913, he came up with the Hookless fastener: Original Design modern zipper. Patent: 1060378
  • 5. Journey to the Zipper (cont.) 1917 Sundback increased the number of fastening elements from four per inch to ten or eleven, had two facing-rows of teeth that pulled into a single piece by the slider, and increased the opening for the teeth guided by the slider. • The patent for the 'Separable Fastener' was issued in 1917 • Sundback also created the manufacturing machine for the new zipper. • The 'S-L' or scrapless machine took a special Y-shaped wire and cut scoops from it, then punched the scoop dimple and nib, and clamped each scoop on a cloth tape to produce a continuous zipper chain • Within the first year of operation, Sundback's zipper-making machinery was producing a few hundred feet of fastener per Separable fastener: Original Design day.` Patent: 1219881 The popular 'zipper' name came from B. F. Goodrich Company president Bertram G. Wrok, when they decided to use Gideon's fastener on his "Mystic Boot", which were rubber boots or galoshes, and called it the Zipper Boot. Boots and tobacco pouches with a zippered closure were the two chief uses of the zipper during its early years. It took twenty more years to convince the fashion industry to seriously promote the novel closure on garments
  • 6. The rise of the zipper 1930s Not until 1934 when Lord Louis Mountbaten persuaded the Prince of Wales and George, Duke of York to give up their buttons for zipper flies. Tailors who disdained zipper flies as vulgar created a fold of cloth to conceal the zipper. • In the 1930’s, a sales campaign began for children's clothing featuring zippers. The campaign praised zippers for promoting self-reliance in young children by making it possible for them to dress in self-help clothing. • In 1934, YKK (Yoshida Kogyo Kabushililaisha) was founded. Sixty years later they changed their name to YKK Co. The privately owned firm, headquartered in Japan, now is made up of 80 companies at 206 facilities in 52 countries. Why the name ‘Zipper?’ • The B. F. Goodrich Company galoshes could be fastened with a single zip of the hand. • A Goodrich executive is said to have slid the fastener up and down on the boot and exclaimed, “Zip 'er up,” echoing the sound made by this device and the fasteners came to be called "zippers." • Registered in 1925, zipper was originally a B.F. Goodrich trademark for overshoes with fasteners • As the fastener that “zipped” came to be used in other articles, Zipper itself had moved into the world of common nouns
  • 7. Modern day Use Now • The zipper beat the button in the • The next big boost for the zipper 1937 in the "Battle of the Fly," came when zippers could open when French fashion designers on both ends, as on jackets raved over zippers in men's • Today the zipper is everywhere, trousers in clothing, luggage and leather • Esquire magazine declared the goods and countless other zipper the "Newest Tailoring Idea objects for Men" • Thousands of zipper miles • Among the zippered fly's many produced daily meet the needs of virtues was that it would exclude consumers, thanks to the early "The Possibility of Unintentional efforts of the many famous zipper and Embarrassing Disarray“ inventors.