After a 40-year wait, technology finally enables three-sided zipper design

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This took Europe $200B and 40 years.

Secret facility in France.

What part do they make in that round thing?

Y’see the 3 sided zipper can only exist in cosmic levels of pressure and heat, being constrained by advanced AI controlled magnets to prevent the zipper from getting caught on something.

A moment of horrified silence for the scrotums/labia of the 18 scientists that collectively discovered this. Their sacrifices will not be forgotten.

Oops, the AI controlling the magnets just deleted the database with the records, but it says it is very sorry.






Yes… Finally… The wait is over.



Finally the time has come. Your primitive species has advanced to the point where we can now make ourselves known and offer you an opportunity to join galactic society.

That’s only when you have 4D zippers. Almost there…



I feel I’d have to see it in action, on a use case, to understand its use.

There’s a video in the article showing a few, like pitching a tent and then taking it down.

That tent actually looks useful, if the zippers can hold up.


Immediately when i saw this is thought man this will revolutionise the tent game.

Then i saw the video and am glad they’re all over it



The video shows a robot with variable leg lengths where the excess is stored in a round drum.

Mickey Mouse eared robot legs is not something I thought I would see when the title of the post is: three-sided zippers.



Hey, that’s pretty cool! I’d be super curious to see how other materials outside of pla (not particularly great for long term outdoor use) or tpu fare, especially with tools like metal printers becoming slightly more accessible.

Also, it might be worth cross posting to !3dprinting@lemmy.world, it’s always nice to see cool and bleeding edge use cases for the technology.


I’m sure people have said similar things about inventions in the past that now shape our everyday lives.


to create items with “tunable stiffness.”

I’ve got an item with tunable stiffness for ya.

That makes one is us!




It’s everything I never needed.


I’m not cinical, but this is likely the 4th or 5th time someone has made a 3 sided zipper in my lifetime.

Article sort of goes into that a little bit, mentioning the origins of the idea and explaining how this one might actually be useful.



Very cool, thanks.


John Zip would be proud that his two dimensional coupler gained an extra dimension of utility today.


At a glance, I thought they arranged the zippers to say “smile,” but no, it’s just random patterns.


Thumbnail looks like IUDs

3d printable IUD! Who’s first?

Eh I already got enough plastic in my balls





I’m getting Faces of Death vibes from that music in the video (at least in the tent scene).


This is fascinating. Sure wish they released the design tool so we could play with it.


“William Freeman Ph.D., then an electrical engineer at Polaroid and now an MIT professor, saw it and submitted a novel idea: a three-sided zipper. Instead of fastening pants, it’d be like a switch that seamlessly flipped chairs, tents, and purses between soft and rigid states, making them easier to pack and put together.”

Interesting but useless.

If it’s durable and affordable, I can see the use for things like bags and tents.

Or more specialized stuff like a camera strap that can zip into a basic tripod.


tons of three sided joins on tents would benefit from this


Sounds like you haven’t pitched many tents before. Or, more importantly, taken them down. Worst part of camping is packing it all up.

Jokes on you… I’m pitching a tent right now.. And sad lemmynsfw is gone

Thanks but it was really just a joke….*saves link*… I totally don’t needcto visit their or ever even view it….


Holy shit, so much fake shit on there, and most of it just ripped from other sites.

Uh, do you understand that these sites are link aggregators? Collecting content from other platforms is the stated purpose





Sounds like you haven’t pitched many tents before


It’s really not hard. Most people are just lazy or lack the ability to look at something for more then 30 seconds before becoming frustrated. I camp all the time, just spent a week out at a lake with 3 tents. All of them ended up back in their bags nicely, like they do at the end of every trip.

I camp all the time

I used to camp once or twice a year. You don’t develop the “muscle memory” to pack everything up nicely. So just just kinda throw it together meaning to sort it later. The next year you grab it and it’s still all fucky and it’s a huge effort to make it less so.

You’re right insofar as for someone who does it all the time it’s easy, but not so much for occasional users. To be fair that’s sort of the opposite premise than you were responding to. They would’ve been better off suggesting you either never do it or do it all the time.

Even for people who camp regularly, it’s easy because you’ve done it so many times. That doesn’t mean the process is ideal to begin with.


Point is even when I first started camping this was never really an issue because I literally took the time to just look at the tent and say oh it goes back together like this it’s really not that difficult of a thing for somebody to spend an extra 2 minutes to look at their camping setup and realize how to fold everything back up.

Well I would disagree there. I can’t even get a Christmas tree back in the box and that couldn’t be easier to disassemble.




No one said that it’s hard, only that the process could be improved.

Yeah, we (mostly) all pack things up fine. That doesn’t mean the process couldn’t be made easier.





I mean, lik, at a certain point, this becomes about nothing less than reinventing the human bunghole

If you watched the video you’d see there are some interesting applications



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Back when i was 16 I was hoping I’d see the day when the triple zipper became a reality. I never gave up hope. Here we are today. At long last. Take my money.

My and my best bro’s pants will never be unteathered. Just like our brohood.



Missed opportunity to spell smile


Super cool watch the video

The practical usess were pretty mind-blowing.

They were neat to loook at but not very impressive in practical terms. So you can take 3 semi-floppy coiled things and turn them into one semi-rigid thing. But only one of them can be attached to something, or the actuator won’t be able to move.

The tent application is the closest one to something practical and the tent was not very rigid, nor was there any real advantage to it over conventional methods.

🤷‍♂️

True, but just to use them for things like adjustable legs - even as just a proof-of-concept was really cool.

Yes that was involved and they executed it well.






I like the actuators. Industry already uses zipper drives for some applications but the ability for actuator to have a preset curve could be pretty useful.

A compact’ish long travel, mostly strong at pulling, linear actuator could probably find some use.



Coolest thing ever


This could only happen in the gravity of a flat earth. /s


Do we need this?

If only there was an article that told us what this would help with.

It’s a large penis thing. If you know, you know.


One with a video showing a bunch of neat things you can do with it you say !



You don’t even need regular zippers.
It’s perfectly possible to survive without them.


it’s so you can get both balls caught in the zipper at the same time! I’m not sure though as I didn’t read the article



Jiaji also notes that some applications remain unexplored, like space exploration, wherein Y-zipper’s tentacles could be built into a spacecraft to grab nearby rock samples.

WTF am I even reading?


Like how the tent still has a regular zipper to get in and out for the practicality that you will piss yourself if you have to take time to unzip à tent flap.


The robot with the legs that can be extended or packed into compartments (shown at 2:34 in the video) is really cool!


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Where’s the part where each of three zipper parts is attached to fabric?

These are used differently. It’s a way to make something flexible become rigid. Like tent poles that become flexible when you want to put the tent away or rigid when you want to put the tent up.



missed opportunity to call it the yipper



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