liukujakapparit
Liukujakapparit, also known as slide fasteners or zippers, are a common fastening device for clothing and bags. They consist of two rows of interlocking metal or plastic teeth that are joined or separated by a slider. The slider, when moved along the teeth, interlocks or disengages them. The basic design of a zipper has remained relatively unchanged since its invention, though variations in materials and styles exist.
The earliest form of a zipper was patented by Elias Howe in 1851, but it did not
Zippers are composed of several key components: the tape, which is the fabric strip onto which the