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DEVICE FOR FASTENING THE EDGES OF AN OPENING OF FABRIC OR OTHER FLEXIBLE MATERIAL
Zip fastener; Zippers; Zipped; Zipping; Plastic zipper; Magnetic zipper; Delrin zippers
  • Zippers with common teeth variations: metal teeth (top), coil teeth and plastic teeth
  • Examples of special zippers with different tape materials, colors and patterns.
  • A [[coil zipper]] with its slider removed.
  • Components of a zipper
  • A two-way (double-separating) zipper.
  • Waterproof zipper on a diving dry suit. The exterior metal segments clamp the waterproof sheeting over the concealed zipper teeth. The zipper teeth are not visible in this image (obscured by the edges of the waterproof sheet).
  • Different types of zipper pullers and sliders.

zip fastener         
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ZIP code         
  • Early advertisement for ZIP Code 10005
  • stamp booklet]] promoting the ZIP code
  • Swingin' Six video used by the post office to promote the ZIP code
  • A 1963 U.S. Post Office sign featuring [[Mr. ZIP]]
  • ZIP Code zones in the United States
NUMERIC POSTAL CODE USED IN THE UNITED STATES
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n. ταχυδρομικός τομέας, τ.κ.
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zip fastener, zipper

ويكيبيديا

Zipper

A zipper, zip, fly, or zip fastener, formerly known as a clasp locker, is a commonly used device for binding together two edges of fabric or other flexible material. Used in clothing (e.g. jackets and jeans), luggage and other bags, camping gear (e.g. tents and sleeping bags), and many other items, zippers come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors. In 1892, Whitcomb L. Judson, an American inventor from Chicago, patented the original design from which the modern device evolved.

The zipper gets its name from a brand of rubber boots (or galoshes) it was used on in 1923. The galoshes could be fastened with a single zip of the hand, and soon the hookless fasteners came to be called "Zippers".

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1. We‘ve already noticed a definite swing to the left." "The man who invented the zip fastener was today honoured with a lifetime peerage.
2. "You were never quite aware of him in a social occasion, he didnt like them but, my word, when he stood centre stage you better watch him." Some of Ronnie Barker‘s best lines: "The man who invented the zip fastener was today honoured with a lifetime peerage.
3. I felt tired and anxious but not petrified, although my cardiologist‘s warning that I could drop dead at any time was still ringing in my ears.‘ That night, in his role as goodwill ambassador to Unicef, he went ahead with a planned speech. ‘I was able to tell the audience that as I left hospital, the cardiologist handed me a cheque for $10,000 for the charity‘s work, as he had been so moved by what I‘d told him of the way so many children live.‘ Not long after, Sir Roger bumped into Sir Elton John, who also has a cardiac pacemaker. ‘I told Elton I‘d had a zip fastener put into mine so they could change the batteries.‘ Elton countered with an even bigger boast. ‘He said he had a diamond–studded zip on his.‘ Joking aside, the device is usually changed for the most up–to–date model when the batteries run out, after between five and seven years.