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filingDate 1999-09-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 2001-09-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20010085817-A
titleOfInvention Mechanical Fastening System Having Sections with Arranged Engagement Members
abstract The present invention provides for securing the product relative to the longitudinal longitudinal direction 26, the transverse transverse direction 24, the longitudinally extending centerline 40, the first product part 12, the second product part 14 and the wearer. To one or more fasteners 36 for the same. The fastener 36 includes at least one first fastener component 70 attached to the transverse side portion 86 of the first product portion and a cooperative, second fastener component 72 attached to the second product portion. do. The first fastener component 70 includes a first linkage portion 52 having a plurality of first anisotropic linkage members 56 and a second linkage portion 54 having a plurality of second anisotropic linkages. . A longitudinally extending fastener transition region 76 may be located between the laterally adjacent regions of the first and second interlocking portions. Each anisotropic linkage member 56 has an anchoring element 60 anisotropically disposed in the distal end region of the axial portion 58 and its corresponding axial portion 58 to provide an anisotropic linkage opening. Most of the plurality of first anisotropic interlocking members may have their interlocking openings directed substantially along a first vector having a transverse vector component facing along the transverse direction 24. Most of the plurality of second anisotropic linkage members may have their linkage openings substantially along the second vector away from the first vector by the selected offset.
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