Patent ID: 12220025

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As a preliminary matter, it will readily be understood by one having ordinary skill in the relevant art that the present disclosure has broad utility and application. As should be understood, any embodiment may incorporate only one or a plurality of the above-disclosed aspects of the disclosure and may further incorporate only one or a plurality of the above-disclosed features. Furthermore, any embodiment discussed and identified as being “preferred” is considered to be part of a best mode contemplated for carrying out the embodiments of the present disclosure. Other embodiments also may be discussed for additional illustrative purposes in providing a full and enabling disclosure. Moreover, many embodiments, such as adaptations, variations, modifications, and equivalent arrangements, will be implicitly disclosed by the embodiments described herein and fall within the scope of the present disclosure.

Accordingly, while embodiments are described herein in detail in relation to one or more embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is illustrative and exemplary of the present disclosure, and are made merely for the purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure. The detailed disclosure herein of one or more embodiments is not intended, nor is to be construed, to limit the scope of patent protection afforded in any claim of a patent issuing here from, which scope is to be defined by the claims and the equivalents thereof. It is not intended that the scope of patent protection be defined by reading into any claim limitation found herein and/or issuing here from that does not explicitly appear in the claim itself.

Thus, for example, any sequence(s) and/or temporal order of steps of various processes or methods that are described herein are illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, it should be understood that, although steps of various processes or methods may be shown and described as being in a sequence or temporal order, the steps of any such processes or methods are not limited to being carried out in any particular sequence or order, absent an indication otherwise. Indeed, the steps in such processes or methods generally may be carried out in various different sequences and orders while still falling within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of patent protection is to be defined by the issued claim(s) rather than the description set forth herein.

Additionally, it is important to note that each term used herein refers to that which an ordinary artisan would understand such term to mean based on the contextual use of such term herein. To the extent that the meaning of a term used herein—as understood by the ordinary artisan based on the contextual use of such term—differs in any way from any particular dictionary definition of such term, it is intended that the meaning of the term as understood by the ordinary artisan should prevail.

Furthermore, it is important to note that, as used herein, “a” and “an” each generally denotes “at least one,” but does not exclude a plurality unless the contextual use dictates otherwise. When used herein to join a list of items, “or” denotes “at least one of the items,” but does not exclude a plurality of items of the list. Finally, when used herein to join a list of items, “and” denotes “all of the items of the list.”

The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the following description to refer to the same or similar elements. While many embodiments of the disclosure may be described, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. For example, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to the elements illustrated in the drawings, and the methods described herein may be modified by substituting, reordering, or adding stages to the disclosed methods. Accordingly, the following detailed description does not limit the disclosure. Instead, the proper scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims found herein and/or issuing here from. The present disclosure contains headers. It should be understood that these headers are used as references and are not to be construed as limiting upon the subjected matter disclosed under the header.

The present disclosure includes many aspects and features. Moreover, while many aspects and features relate to, and are described in the context of a zipper pull tab attachment for providing an enlarged gripping surface to a zipper pull tab, embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to use only in this context.

Overview:

The present disclosure describes a zipper pull tab attachment for providing an enlarged gripping surface to a zipper pull tab. Further, the zipper pull tab attachment may be placed around a typical zipper pull tab. Further, the zipper pull tab attachment partially or fully encases the zipper pull tab such that a user cannot directly use the original pull tab to operate a zipper and must grip and pull on the zipper pull tab attachment. Further, the zipper pull tab attachment may include an attachment component that is fitted through the attachment hole of the typical zipper pull tab to secure the zipper pull tab attachment to the zipper pull tab. Further, the attachment component may be fitted through a zipper slider bridge to secure the zipper pull tab attachment to the zipper slider. Once attached to the zipper pull tab, the zipper pull tab attachment may be easily detached, restoring the pull tab and the slider to their original form and condition.

In further embodiments, as shown inFIG.3-FIG.30, a zipper pull tab attachment2000for providing an enlarged gripping surface to a zipper pull tab101is disclosed. Accordingly, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include a top component201comprising one or more top fastening components205(a) (such as pegs).

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include a bottom component202which may be configured to be removably attached to at least a portion of the top component201. Further, the top component201and the bottom component202form an interior space208(or cavity) when attached together. Further, the interior space208may be configured for encasing at least a part of the zipper pull tab (or a pull tab)101. Further, the bottom component202may include one or more bottom fastening components205(b) (such as cavities205(b)). Further, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may be configured to mate with the one or more bottom fastening components205(b).

Further, the bottom component202may include one or more protrusions204(or one or more extrusions). Further, the one or more protrusions204may be configured to pass through one or more openings102(or attachment hole) of the zipper pull tab101.

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise a channel region2102(as shown inFIG.21). Further, the channel region2102may be configured for mating with the one or more protrusions204.

In some embodiments, the top component201may comprise a top outer surface1002(as shown inFIG.10) and a top inner surface1004(as shown inFIG.10) opposing the top outer surface1002. Further, the top outer surface1002is characterized by a top curvature. Further, the top curvature may enlarge a gripping surface of the top outer surface1002.

In some embodiments, the bottom component202may comprise a bottom outer surface1008(as shown inFIG.10) and a bottom inner surface1006(as shown inFIG.10) opposing the bottom outer surface1008. Further, the bottom outer surface1008may be characterized by a bottom curvature. Further, the bottom curvature may enlarge a gripping surface of the bottom outer surface1008.

In some embodiments, the bottom component202may comprise a side barrier207disposed along at least a portion of a periphery of the bottom component202. Further, the side barrier207may comprise a contiguous wall1010(as shown inFIG.10) disposed on the bottom inner surface1006. Further, the contiguous wall1010is characterized by a wall height. Further, the side barrier207is configured for preventing sliding out of the zipper pull tab101from the interior space208.

More generally, in some embodiments of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, at least one of the bottom component202and the top component201may include a side barrier207disposed along at least a portion of a periphery of at least one of the bottom component and the top component respectively. Further, the side barrier may include a contiguous wall disposed on at least one of the bottom inner surface1006and the top inner surface1004respectively. Further, the contiguous wall may be characterized by a wall height. Further the side barrier may be configured for preventing sliding out of the zipper pull tab101from the interior space.

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise a male part205(a) of one or more snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b). Further, the one or more bottom fastening components205(b) may comprise a female part205(b) of the one or more snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b).

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise a first magnetic part1022(as shown inFIG.10) of one or more magnetic clasps206(or magnetic clasps). Further, the one or more bottom fastening components205(b) may comprise a second magnetic part1020(as shown inFIG.10) of the one or more magnetic clasps206. Further, each of the first magnetic part1022and the second magnetic part1020may comprise a ferromagnetic substance.

In some embodiments, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may comprise a hinge209which may be configured to attach at least a first portion1012(as shown inFIG.10) of the top component201with a second portion1014(as shown inFIG.10) of the bottom component202. Further, the hinge209may facilitate pivotal movement of the top component201in relation to the bottom component202.

In some embodiments, each of the top component201and the bottom component202may comprise a deformable material.

In some embodiments, the one or more openings102may comprise a proximal opening102disposed on a proximal portion of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the proximal portion is adjacent to a slider bridge103of a zipper slider100. Further, the at least one opening102may comprise a distal opening1016(as shown inFIG.10) disposed on a distal portion of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the one or more protrusions204may comprise a proximal protrusion204which may be configured to pass through the proximal opening102and a distal protrusion2502(as shown inFIG.25) which may be configured to pass through the distal opening1016.

In some embodiments, the top component201may comprise the top outer surface1002and the top inner surface1004opposing the top outer surface1002. Further, the top outer surface1002may comprise grooves2602(as shown inFIG.26) to enhance gripping of the zipper pull tab attachment2000with a finger.

More generally, in some embodiments of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, the top component201may include a top outer surface1002and a top inner surface1004opposing the top outer surface. Further, the bottom component may include a bottom outer surface1008and a bottom inner surface1006opposing the bottom outer surface, Further, at least one of the top outer surface and the bottom outer surface may include at least one of grooves, textured coating and a soft-touch coating may be configured to enhance gripping of the zipper pull tab attachment with a finger.

In further embodiments, the zipper pull tab attachment2000for providing an enlarged gripping surface to the zipper pull tab101is disclosed.

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the top component201comprising the one or more top fastening components205(a). Further, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise the channel region2102. Further, the channel region2102may be configured for mating with the one or more protrusions204.

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the bottom component202which may be configured to be removably attached to at least a portion of the top component201.

Further, the bottom component202may include the bottom outer surface1008and the bottom inner surface1006opposing the bottom outer surface1008. Further, the bottom outer surface1008is characterized by the bottom curvature. Further, the bottom curvature may enlarge a gripping surface of the bottom outer surface1008. Further, the top component201and the bottom component202form the interior space208when attached together. Further, the interior space208may be configured for encasing at least a part of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the bottom component202may include the one or more bottom fastening components205(b). Further, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may be configured to mate with the one or more bottom fastening components205(b).

Further, the bottom component202may include the one or more protrusions204. Further, the one or more protrusions204may be configured to pass through the one or more openings102of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the one or more openings102may comprise the proximal opening102disposed on the proximal portion of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the proximal portion is adjacent to the slider bridge103of the zipper slider100. Further, the one or more openings102may comprise the distal opening1016disposed on the distal portion of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the one or more protrusions204may be configured to pass through the proximal opening102.

In some embodiments, the top component201may comprise the top outer surface1002and the top inner surface1004opposing the top outer surface1002. Further, the top outer surface1002is characterized by the top curvature. Further, the top curvature may enlarge the gripping surface of the top outer surface1002.

In some embodiments, the bottom component202may comprise the side barrier207disposed along at least a portion of the periphery of the bottom component202. Further, the side barrier207may comprise the contiguous wall1010(as shown inFIG.10) disposed on the bottom inner surface1006. Further, the contiguous wall1010is characterized by the wall height. Further, the side barrier207is configured for preventing sliding out of the zipper pull tab101from the interior space208.

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise the male part205(a) of the one or more snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b). Further, the one or more bottom fastening components205(b) may comprise the female part205(b) of the one or more snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b).

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise the first magnetic part1022of the one or more magnetic clasps206. Further, the bottom fastening component may comprise the second magnetic part1020of the one or more magnetic clasps206. Further, each of the first magnetic part1022and the second magnetic part1020may comprise the ferromagnetic substance.

In further embodiments, the zipper pull tab attachment2000for providing the enlarged gripping surface to the zipper pull tab101is disclosed.

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the top component201comprising the one or more top fastening components205(a). Further, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise the channel region2102. Further, the channel region2102may be configured for mating with the one or more protrusions204.

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the bottom component202which may be configured to be removably attached to at least a portion of the top component201.

Further, the bottom component202may include the bottom outer surface1008and the bottom inner surface1006opposing the bottom outer surface1008. Further, the bottom outer surface1008is characterized by the bottom curvature. Further, the bottom curvature may enlarge the gripping surface of the bottom outer surface1008. Further, the top component201may include the top outer surface1002and the top inner surface1004opposing the top outer surface1002. Further, the top outer surface1002is characterized by the top curvature. Further, the top curvature may enlarge the gripping surface of the top outer surface1002. Further, the top component201and the bottom component202form the interior space208when attached together. Further, the interior space208may be configured for encasing at least a part of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the bottom component202may include the one or more bottom fastening components205(b). Further, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may be configured to mate with the one or more bottom fastening components205(b).

Further, the bottom component202may include the one or more protrusions204. Further, the one or more protrusions204may be configured to pass through the one or more openings102of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the one or more openings102may comprise the proximal opening102disposed on the proximal portion of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the proximal portion is adjacent to the slider bridge103of the zipper slider100. Further, the one or more openings102may comprise the distal opening1016disposed on the distal portion of the zipper pull tab101. Further, the one or more protrusions204may be configured to pass through the proximal opening102.

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise the male part205(a) of the one or more snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b). Further, the one or more bottom fastening components205(b) may comprise the female part205(b) of the one or more snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b).

In some embodiments, the one or more top fastening components205(a) may comprise the first magnetic part1022of the one or more magnetic clasps206. Further, the one or more bottom fastening component205(b) may comprise the second magnetic part1020of the one or more magnetic clasps206. Further, each of the first magnetic part1022and the second magnetic part1020may comprise the ferromagnetic substance.

In some embodiments, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the hinge209which may be configured to attach at least the first portion1012of the top component201with the second portion1014of the bottom component202. Further, the hinge209may facilitate pivotal movement of the top component201in relation to the bottom component202.

FIG.1is a top view of a conventional zipper slider and pull tab assembly1001, in accordance with prior art. Accordingly, the zipper slider and pull tab assembly1001may include the typical zipper slider100and the pull tab101. Further, the zipper slider and pull tab assembly1001may include a bottom pillar of the slider bridge103extending through the attachment hole102of the pull tab101before connecting to the zipper slider (or slider)100, such that the pull tab101is attached around the slider bridge103through a space104underneath the bridge.

FIG.2is a right-side view of the zipper slider and pull tab assembly1001, in accordance with prior art.

FIG.3is a front top right-side perspective view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the top component201and the bottom component202connected to the top component201.

Further, the top component201may include the pegs205(a) which fit snugly into corresponding cavities205(b) in the bottom component, as shown inFIG.4-FIG.6. When aligned and pushed together, the top component201and the bottom component202may be held together by the friction of the pegs205(a) against the cavities205(b). The top component201and the bottom component202may be pulled apart by applying a small amount of force. Further, an additional cavity208provides sufficient space for the pull tab101to be enclosed within the zipper pull tab attachment2000, as shown inFIG.6. The top component201and the bottom component202may feature side barriers207to prevent the pull tab101from partially sliding out along one side of the zipper pull tab attachment2000when attached. the top component201and the bottom component202may include a rounded form203along part of their exposed faces. The shape of the rounded form203may be but is not limited to, a dome, egg, teardrop, sphere, or spheroid.

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include an attachment component comprising the extrusion204from the bottom component202, as shown inFIG.4-FIG.8,FIG.10,FIG.11,FIG.13,FIG.20-FIG.23, andFIG.25-FIG.30. The bottom component202may be placed underneath the zipper pull tab101with the extrusion204slid through the attachment hole102of the pull tab101, as shown inFIG.6. The extrusion204fits through a gap remaining in the attachment hole102, past the bottom pillar of the slider bridge103. The top component201may be placed above the pull tab101. Further, the pegs205(a) (or friction pegs) may be applied to secure the top component201and the bottom component202to each other and encase the pull tab101, while the extrusion204secures the zipper pull tab attachment2000to the pull tab101, as shown inFIG.7,FIG.9, andFIG.14. The extrusion204may be straight, L-shaped, or curved in a C or U-shape hook. The extrusion204may meet and potentially connect to the top component201using a magnet or clasp. The extrusion204may also be from the top component201going towards the bottom component202.

As shownFIG.10, the top component201and the bottom component202may be connected using hinges209along one side, and magnetic closure206on the opposite side, enabling the top component201and the bottom component202may to rotate along the hinged side and come apart along the opposing side face, and the front and back faces. Further, the hinges209may be replaced with other suitable rotating mechanism including, but not limited to, flexible plastic.

In another alternative embodiment, as shown inFIG.11-FIG.14, the top component201and bottom component202may be connected solely through the suitable placement of the magnetic closures206and may be pulled apart completely. Further, the magnetic closures206may be replaced with other suitable fastening mechanisms including, but not limited to, friction clasp.

Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include the cavity208for the pull tab101to be enclosed within the zipper pull tab attachment2000when attached. Further, the top component201and bottom component202may be placed above and underneath the pull tab101, respectively, as shown inFIG.10andFIG.13. When connected, the top component201and the bottom component202may encase the pull tab101, as shown inFIG.14. In another alternative embodiment, as shown inFIG.15-FIG.18, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may include a single body component200with the cavity208. As shown inFIG.17, the cavity208in the zipper pull tab attachment2000slides over the pull tab101to encase it. Further, the top component201and the bottom component202may feature the rounded form203along part of their exposed faces, such as the egg shape of the zipper pull tab attachment2000as shown inFIG.11-FIG.14, and the rounded teardrop shape of the zipper pull tab attachment2000as shown inFIG.15-FIG.18.

Further, in an alternative embodiment, the attachment component204may be a clasp mechanism such as, but not limited to, a hook clasp or pin clasp which fits through the space104underneath the zipper slider bridge103and connects to the zipper pull tab attachment2000to secure the zipper pull tab attachment2000to the zipper slider100. In this embodiment, since the attachment is to the zipper slider100, the pull tab101is not required for the zipper pull tab attachment2000to function.

FIG.17andFIG.18illustrate the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached around the zipper slider bridge103using a friction hook clasp210. Further, in another alternative embodiment, the attachment component204is a clasp mechanism such as, but not limited to, hook, toggle, or magnetic clasp extending from the bottom component202to the top component201, or vice versa, through the attachment hole102of the pull tab101. The clasp may fit through the gap remaining in the attachment hole102, past the bottom pillar of the slider bridge103. The attachment component204may also be a pin clasp that can be inserted through a hole in the bottom component202and extends through the attachment hole102of the pull tab101, but does not attach to the top component201, or vice versa.

FIG.4is an exploded view of the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.5is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000when the top component201and the bottom component202are not connected, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.6is an exploded view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.7is a right-side view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.8is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.9is a bottom rear left-side perspective view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.10is a top front right-side perspective view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000may be attached using the hinge209.

FIG.11is a top view of the top component201and the bottom component202in an egg shape, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.12is a bottom view of the top component201and the bottom component202in the egg shape, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.13is a front top right side perspective view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.14is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000in the egg shape attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.15is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000in a teardrop shape, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.16illustrates the zipper pull tab attachment2000in the teardrop shape, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.17is a top rear left-side perspective view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000with the zipper pull tab101inserted, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.18is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000with the zipper pull tab101inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may be attached to the zipper slider100.

FIG.19is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the zipper pull tab attachment2000provides an alternative, after-market solution to the existing zipper pull tab101. Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may be attached to the zipper pull tab101. When attached, the zipper pull tab attachment2000securely encases the pull tab101within it and provides for a unified operation of the zipper pull tab attachment2000and the zipper pull tab101. Further, the user cannot directly access the encased pull tab101and must grip and pull on the zipper pull tab attachment2000instead to open or close the zipper. The zipper pull tab attachment2000may be large enough to be gripped by wrapping all or several fingers and/or the palm of a hand around it, i.e., the zipper pull tab attachment2000does not require a precision grip to operate. The zipper pull tab attachment2000consists of the top component201and the bottom component202that connect using snap-fit joints205(a).FIG.19shows a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000andFIG.20shows a side view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000when the top component (or top plate)201and the bottom plate202(or bottom plate) are connected. The top component201and the bottom component202may feature the rounded form203along part of their exposed faces. The bottom component202features the extrusion204that functions as the attachment component204to the zipper pull tab101.

FIG.20is a right-side view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.21illustrates the interiors of the top component201and the bottom component202, containing mating snap-fit joints205(a) and205(b), in accordance with some embodiments. Further, the bottom component202features side barriers207to prevent the zipper pull tab101from potentially partially sliding out along one side of the zipper pull tab attachment2000when attached. Further, the cavity208provides space for the pull tab101to be contained within the zipper pull tab attachment2000.

FIG.22is an exploded view of the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments. The bottom component202may be placed underneath the zipper pull tab101with the extrusion204slid through the attachment hole102of the pull tab101. The extrusion204fits through the gap remaining in the attachment hole102, past the bottom pillar of the slider bridge103. The top plate201may slide over the bottom component202to engage the snap-fit joints205(a)-205(b) and secure the top component201and the bottom component202to each other and encase the pull tab101, while the extrusion204secures the zipper pull tab attachment2000to the pull tab101.

FIG.23is a right-side view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000when attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.24is a top view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments. As shown inFIG.10, the top component201and the bottom component202may be connected using the hinges209along one side, and the magnetic closure206on the opposite side. Further, the zipper pull tab attachment2000may be attached to the zipper pull tab101by placing the bottom component202underneath the pull tab101with the extrusion204slid through the attachment hole102. Further, a closure mechanism (comprising the hinges209and the magnetic closure206) may be applied to secure the top component201and the bottom component202plates to each other and encase the pull tab101, while the extrusion204secures the zipper pull tab attachment2000to the pull tab101.

FIG.25is an exploded view of the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.26is an exploded view of the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.27is a first exploded view of the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments. Further, the top component201features a top barrier211to prevent the zipper pull tab101from potentially partially sliding up along the at least one protrusion204when attached. Further the top component201features a channel region2102to mate with the at least one protrusion204.

More generally, in some embodiments of the zipper pull tab of attachment2000, the top component201may include the top outer surface1002and the top inner surface1004opposing the top outer surface1002. Further, the top component201may include the top barrier211disposed along at least a portion of periphery of the top component201. Further, the portion may be proximal to the at least one top fastening component205. Further, the top barrier211may include a contiguous wall disposed on the top inner surface1004. Further, the contiguous wall may be characterized by a wall height. Further, a free-end of the contiguous wall may be configured to be in physical contact with an outer surface of the zipper pull tab101when the zipper pull tab attachment2000is attached to the zipper pull tab101. Further, the top barrier211may be configured for preventing the zipper pull tab101from moving along a direction parallel to an axis corresponding to a length of the at least one protrusion204. Further, the axis passes through the at least one opening102.

FIG.28is a second exploded view of the top component201and the bottom component202of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.29is front top-right perspective view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG.30is a right-side view of the zipper pull tab attachment2000attached to the zipper pull tab101, in accordance with some embodiments.

The foregoing description should not be considered to be restrictive. Further, features or variations may be provided in addition to those set forth herein. For example, embodiments may be directed to various feature combinations and sub-combinations described in the detailed description.

Although the present disclosure has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.