Claims
- 1-39. (canceled).
- 40. A method of constructing an adaptive garment 10, having an outer front panel 50, an inner front panel, at least one easily detachable fastener having a inner portion 30 and a outer portion 26 and at least one false fastener assembly having a false button 18 and a false button hole 20 , the steps comprising:
(A) attaching first interfacing 42 to said outer panel 14 adjacent to a free edge 51 of said outer panel 14, said first interfacing disposed on either side of a fold line 48, said fold line 48 spaced away from and extending parallel to said free edge; (B) attaching said outer portion 26 of said easily detachable fastener to a distal portion of said outer panel 14 of said adaptive garment between said free edge 51 and said fold line 48; (C) constructing said false button hole 20 over a proximal portion of said first interfacing 42 spaced distal from said free edge 51 and said fold line 48, said button hole positioned to overlay said fastener outer portion 26 when said distal panel portion is folded under said proximal panel portion along said fold line 48; (D) attaching said false button 18 of said false fastener assembly to said distal portion of said outer panel 14 of said adaptive garment, said false button 18 positioned to overlay said outer fastener portion 26; (E) attaching said inner portion 30 of said easily detachable fastener to said inner panel 16 of said adaptive garment. (F) Folding said outer panel along said fold line 48 so that said proximal panel portion and said distal panel portion overlay each other with said button hole 20 overlaying said fastener outer portion 26 and with said interface 42 disposed between; (G) Stitching through said overlaying folded outer panel portions to secure them together.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein:
said outer portion of said easily detachable fastener is a first member of a hook and loop fastener assembly, said first member consisting of a hook portion and a loop portion and said inner portion of said easily detachable fastener is the opposite member of said hook and loop fastener assembly.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein:
step (D) includes attaching a second interfacing 46 to said inner panel portion before attaching said inner portion of said easily detachable fastener.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein:
said first interfacing 42 is attached to the underside of said outer panel portion before folding said outer panel along said fold line; and said second interfacing 46 is attached to the underside of said inner panel portion.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein:
said false buttonholes are formed in a top layer portion of said outer panel, which is folded at a fold line 48 to position said top layer portion on top of a lower layer portion which includes said two layers of said first interfacing 42.
- 45. The method of claim 43, wherein:
said first interfacing is attached to the underside of said outer panel portion; said false buttonholes are formed in a portion of said outer panel portion that includes said first interfacing; and step (B) includes folding said interfacing along a fold line so that a top layer including said false button holes covers a lower layer including said inner portion of said easily detachable fastener.
- 46. An adaptive garment 10, having an outer front panel 14, an inner front panel 16, at least one easily detachable fastener having a inner portion 30 and a outer portion 26 and at least one false fastener assembly having a false button 18 and a false button hole 20, the garment further comprising:
A. A first interfacing 42 attached to said outer panel 14 adjacent to a free edge 51 of said outer panel 14, said first interfacing disposed with a proximal portion disposed on a proximal side of a fold line 48 and a distal portion disposed a the distal side of fold line 48, in which said fold line is 48 spaced away from and extending parallel to said free edge; B. In which said outer portion 26 of said easily detachable fastener attached to a distal portion of said outer panel 14 of said adaptive garment between said free edge 51 and said fold line 48; C. In which said false button hole 20 is constructed over said proximal portion of said first interfacing 42 spaced distal from said free edge 51 and said fold line 48, said button hole positioned to overlay said fastener outer portion 26 when said distal panel portion is folded under said proximal panel portion along said fold line 48; D. wherein said false button 18 of said false fastener assembly is attached to said distal portion of said outer panel 14 of said adaptive garment, said false button 18 being positioned to overlay said outer fastener portion 26; E. wherein said inner portion 30 of said easily detachable fastener is attached to said inner panel 16 of said adaptive garment. F. And further wherein said outer panel is folded along said fold line 48 so that said proximal panel portion and said distal panel portion overlay each other with said button hole 20 overlaying said fastener outer portion 26 and with said interface 42 disposed between; G. In which said overlaying folded outer panel portions are secured together by a line of stitching.
- 47. The garment of claim 46, wherein:
said outer portion of said easily detachable fastener is a first member of a hook and loop fastener assembly, said first member consisting of a hook portion and a loop portion and said inner portion of said easily detachable fastener is the opposite member of said hook and loop fastener assembly.
- 48. The garment of claim 46, wherein:
a second interfacing 46 is attached to said inner panel portion and said inner portion of said easily detachable fastener is attached to both said inner panel portion and said second interfacing 46.
- 49. The garment of claim 48, in which said proximal portion of said first interfacing 42 is attached to the underside of said proximal portion of said outer panel portion; and said distal portion of said first interfacing 42 is attached to the underside of said distal portion of said outer panel portion;
and said second interfacing 46 is attached to the underside of inner panel portion.
- 50. The garment of claim 49, wherein:
said false buttonholes are formed in a top layer portion of said outer panel, which is folded at a fold line 48 to position said top layer portion on top of a lower layer portion which includes said two layers of said first interfacing 42.
- 51. The garment of claim 49, wherein:
said first interfacing is attached to the underside of said outer panel portion; said false buttonholes are formed in a portion of said outer panel portion that includes said first interfacing; and said outer panel is folded along said fold 48 line so that a top layer including said false button holes covers a lower layer including said inner portion of said easily detachable fastener.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/159,336, filed Oct. 13, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60159336 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09672134 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
Child |
10856139 |
May 2004 |
US |