Information
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Patent Grant
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6374414
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Patent Number
6,374,414
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Calvert; John J.
- Patel; Tejash
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 002 108
- 002 85
- 002 220
- 002 115
- 002 221
- 002 695
- 002 211
- 002 123
- 002 127
- 002 236
- 002 129
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- 002 901
- 002 908
- 002 917
- 002 920
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustment system having a configuration capable of adjusting a length of a section of a garment. The adjustment system advantageously includes at least one section of material upon which the adjustment system is incorporated. The section of material includes an attachment portion, a first portion, a second portion, and a middle portion or flap. The flap is positioned between the first portion and the second portion and the attachment portion is positioned generally adjacent to the second portion and the flap. The adjustment system includes an extensible member that extends between the first portion and the second portion, and thereby forms the flap by generally biasing the first portion and the second portion towards one another and bulging the middle portion. The adjustment system further includes an adjustment device configured to adjustably connect the flap to the attachment section, thereby providing the wearer with the ability to adjust the length of the material by defining the extend to which the flap is pulled toward the attachment section. In an alternative embodiment, the adjustment system includes a first section of material, a second section of material, an extensible member connecting the first section of material to the second section of material, a first mating member attached to the first section of material, and a second mating member attached to the second section of material, where the second mating member is configured to mate with the first mating member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an adjustment system that can be used for garments or other articles. More specifically, the adjustment system provides a configuration capable of adjusting a length of a section of a garment.
2. Discussion of the Background
In various articles of clothing, it is advantageous to be able to adjust the dimensions of the article of clothing to fit snugly on the wearer. For example, outdoor sportswear such as raincoats or ski apparel greatly benefit from adjustable cuffs or pant leg openings that provide an adjustable snug fit on the wearer and thereby prevent water or ice from entering the garment and contacting the wearer. In some articles of clothing it is aesthetically beneficial to have the ability to adjust the fit on the wearer, for example, to slim the waist of a coat. Other items such as adjustable baseball caps, belts, wristwatch bands, or other similar items require a device that can allow the wearer to adjust the fit on the wearer in order for the item to remain in position on the wearer.
FIG. 1
depicts a related art device that is designed to allow the wearer to adjust the fit of an article of clothing on the wearer. The device in
FIG. 1
is a cuff
110
for a sportswear article. The cuff
110
includes an elastic band
112
that is incorporated in the cuff, and hook and loop type mating fasteners
114
and
116
which are separate from the elastic band. A wearer can adjust the fit of the cuff by connecting the hook and loop type mating fasteners. The elastic band
112
is configured to only be in tension when the fasteners
114
and
116
are connected. One disadvantage of the device depicted in
FIG. 1
is that the cuff does not provide any tightness of fit when the hook and loop fasteners
114
and
116
are disconnected. An additional disadvantage is that the device does not have a configuration that tends to automatically form a flap of material when the wearer grasps the fastener
114
and pulls fastener
114
towards fastener
116
. Consequently, the wearer must force the material between the fasteners
114
and
116
into the shape of a flap
118
in order to properly join the fasteners in a neat manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an adjustment system that can be used for garments or other articles. More specifically, an object of the present invention is to provide an adjustment system that includes a configuration capable of quickly and easily adjusting a length of a section of a garment and that overcomes the disadvantages of related art devices discussed above. The adjustment system can provide the ability, for example, to adjust the length of a section of the garment to make the garment have an adjustable fit for a wearer or to prevent water, snow, dirt, or other debris from entering an interior of the garment by allowing the wearer to tighten the fit of the garment. The adjustment system of the present invention advantageously provides an extensible member with at least one elastic part that can be configured to provide permanent tension even when the adjustment system is in an open position in order to ensure that the garment also fits closely to the body of the wearer to prevent debris from entering the interior of the garment.
The adjustment system of the present invention can be incorporated into a number of garments or other articles. For example, the adjustment system is particularly well suited for use in annular portions of garments, such as in a collar portion of a garment, a sleeve portion of a garment, a waist portion of a garment, a torso portion of a garment, a leg portion of a garment, an opening of a footwear article, an opening of a handwear article, an opening of a headwear article, and a band. The adjustment system advantageously provides a configuration capable of adjusting a length of a section of a garment. Therefore, the use of the adjustment system in an annular portion of a garment is particularly advantageous in that it provides the ability, for example, to adjust the length of a section of the garment to make the garment have an adjustable fit for a wearer or to prevent water, snow, dirt, or other debris from entering an interior of the garment by allowing the wearer to tighten the fit of the garment. The adjustment system of the present invention can also be incorporated into garments or articles having other configurations where it is advantageous to adjust a length of a section of the garment or article for any reason.
The adjustment system advantageously includes at least one section of material upon which the adjustment system is incorporated. The section of material includes an attachment portion, a first portion, a second portion, and a middle portion or flap. The flap is positioned between the first portion and the second portion and the attachment portion is positioned generally adjacent to the second portion and the flap. The adjustment system includes an extensible member with at least one elastic part that extends between the first portion and the second portion, and thereby forms the flap by generally biasing the first portion and the second portion towards one another and bulging the middle portion. The adjustment system further includes an adjustment device, such as a hook and loop type fastener, configured to adjustably connect the flap to the attachment section, thereby providing the wearer with the ability to adjust the length of the material by defining the extend to which the flap is pulled toward the attachment section. The adjustment device can be formed using hook and loop type fasteners, magnetic fasteners, snap fasteners, a strap and a buckle, a pair of mating buckles, or a member with repositionable adhesive material and a receiving member.
The adjustment system of the present invention advantageously provides a structure that requires less stitching than other systems. In other systems, elastic is placed on the inside of the garment in order to prevent exposure of the elastic to the elements (rain, etc.), but in order to avoid the skin of the wearer and piles in the garment from being caught in the elastic, the elastic must be closely connected to the garment by many traversals of stitching. These stitchings make the garment non-waterproof, since the such stitchings cannot be waterproofed by additional sealing straps, such as the sealing straps usually fixed by heat on the stitchings on breathable textiles such as GORE-TEX®. These sealing straps cannot be glued on the elastic. The adjustment system of the present invention uses less stitching and much of the stitching is on the textile so they can made easily waterproof by additional sealing straps. By reducing the amount of stitching used in the adjustment system, the adjustment system of the present invention is less expensive than other systems since the sealing straps needed to waterproof such stitching is very expensive and difficult to fix on the garment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a related art cuff for a sportswear article;
FIG. 2
depicts an adjustment system according to the present invention incorporated into various garments or articles;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view with a cut of a first embodiment of an adjustment system according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view cut of a second embodiment of an adjustment system according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view cut of a third embodiment of an adjustment system according to the present invention;
FIG. 6A
is a perspective view cut of a fourth embodiment of an adjustment system according to the present invention;
FIG. 6B
is a partial, enlarged view cut of the fourth embodiment of the adjustment system depicted in
FIG. 6A
; and
FIG. 7
is a side schematic view of a variation of the first embodiment of an adjustment system depicted in a fully closed position according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, where like reference numerals identify the same or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
FIGS. 2
though
7
set forth various embodiments of an adjustment system according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
depicts various uses for an adjustment system
10
according to the present invention. The adjustment system of the present invention provides the ability, for example, to adjust the length of a section of a garment to make the garment have an adjustable fit for a wearer or to prevent water, snow, dirt, or other debris from entering an interior of the garment by allowing the wearer to tighten the fit of the garment. A particularly advantageous use of the adjustment system is in outdoor sportswear, such as snow apparel where a wearer desires a garment that is relatively impermeable to snow and other environmental elements.
As depicted in
FIG. 2
, the adjustment system
10
of the present invention can be incorporated into a number of garments or other articles. For example, the adjustment system
10
is particularly well suited for use in annular portions of garments, such as in a collar portion of a garment, a sleeve portion of a garment specially in the wrist portion, a waist portion of a garment (pant waist, jacket waist, shirt waist, etc.), a torso portion of a garment, a leg portion of a garment (pant leg, shorts leg, etc.), an opening of a footwear article (shoe, boot, sock, etc.), an opening of a handwear article (glove, mitten, etc.), an opening of a headwear article (baseball cap, ski hat adjustment strap within any type of hat, etc.), and a band (belt, waist band for items such as backpacks, wristwatch band, other straps used for various purposes, etc.).
FIG. 2
depicts the adjustment system
10
incorporated into the collar, sleeve, waist, and torso of a jacket
100
.
FIG. 2
depicts the adjustment system
10
incorporated into the waist and leg portion of a pair of pants
102
.
FIG. 2
depicts the adjustment system
10
incorporated into the band of a wristwatch
104
.
FIG. 2
depicts the adjustment system
10
incorporated into a baseball cap
106
. And
FIG. 2
depicts the adjustment system
10
incorporated into a glove
108
.
The adjustment system
10
advantageously provides a configuration capable of adjusting a length of a section of a garment. Therefore, the use of the adjustment system
10
in an annular portion of a garment is particularly advantageous in that it provides the ability, for example, to adjust the length of a section of the garment to make the garment have an adjustable fit for a wearer or to prevent water, snow, dirt, or other debris from entering an interior of the garment by allowing the wearer to tighten the fit of the garment. The adjustment system
10
of the present invention can also be incorporated into garments or articles having other configurations where it is advantageous to adjust a length of a section of the garment or article for any reason.
FIG. 3
depicts a first embodiment of the adjustment system
10
of the present invention, which is depicted as being incorporated into a sleeve portion
12
specially in the wrist portion of a garment or article. The adjustment system
10
includes at least one section of material
20
upon which the adjustment system is incorporated, although the material
20
can be formed of several sections joined together and/or can be formed of one or more layers of material. The material
20
preferably includes the fabric used to construct the garment, however, generally speaking any type of material can be used and the material
20
can alternatively be made of a piece of material that is distinct from and/or integral to the fabric used to construct the garment.
The at least one section of material
20
includes an attachment portion
24
, a first portion or position
26
, a second portion or position
28
, and a middle portion or flap
30
. The flap
30
is positioned between the first portion
26
and the second portion
28
. The attachment portion
24
is positioned generally adjacent to the second portion
28
and the flap
30
. The adjustment system
10
includes an extensible member
32
that, generally speaking, has a portion
34
attached to the first portion
26
of material
20
and a portion
36
attached to the second portion
28
of the material
20
. The extensible member
32
extends between the first portion
26
and the second portion
28
, and thereby forms the flap
30
by generally biasing the first portion
26
and the second portion
28
towards one another and bulging the middle portion
30
. The flap
30
is preferably configured toward the exterior side of the garment as compared to the extensible member
32
such that the bulge of material that defines the flap
30
is oriented to extend outward from an exterior surface of the garment incorporating the adjustment system
10
.
The extensible member
32
can be constructed using any one or more of a variety of materials. The extensible member
32
is configured to provide a biasing force that moves the first and second portions
26
and
28
towards one another even absent external forces, such that the cuff fits snuggly around the user's arm even when the adjustment device is not engaged. In this configuration the perimeter of the annular section of the garment in which the adjustment system
10
is incorporated and the extensible member is constructed to have a global internal perimeter or length that is less than or equal to the perimeter of the body portion of the wearer upon which the garment is worn, in order to ensure that the extensible member is in tension. The extensible member
32
can be configured to provide a biasing force between the first portion
26
and the second portion
28
such that the first and second portions
26
and
28
are not moved towards one another or are slightly moved towards one another absent external forces, yet are moved towards one another when a user pulls on strap
38
, thereby forming the flap
30
. The extensible member
32
includes at least one elastic part or elastic return means. The extensible member
32
can be constructed such that the entire member is made of an elastic material, or it can be made partially of an elastic material and partially of an inelastic or non-extensible material. In an embodiment including both elastic material and non-extensible material, the elastic material and the non-extensible material can be arranged in either a series relationship or in a parallel relationship. An embodiment using both an elastic material and a non-extensible material can be constructed, for example, where the non-extensible material is configured to be in contact with the skin of the wearer so that the elastic material does not catch the piles.
The adjustment system
10
further includes an adjustment device, such as a strap and a buckle as depicted in
FIG. 3
, a magnetic system as depicted in
FIG. 4
, or a hook and loop type fastener as depicted in
FIGS. 5
,
6
A, and
6
B. Of course, any adjustment device such as described in said figures can be used in combination with any embodiment construction such as described in any
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
,
6
A, and
6
B. In the first embodiment depicted in
FIG. 3
, the adjustment device includes a strap of material
38
having an end
40
attached to the flap
30
. The strap
38
has a free end
39
, and the attachment portion
24
of the material
20
has a loop portion
60
attached to the attachment portion
24
at end
62
and a buckle
58
connected to the loop portion
60
. Note that the strap having a free end could alternatively be attached to the attachment portion
24
, and the loop portion connected to the buckle could be attached to the flap
30
. The free end
39
of the strap
38
is configured to be inserted and threaded through the buckle
58
in order to adjustably and detachably mate with one another. Once the strap
38
is mated with the buckle
58
, the free end
39
of the strap
38
can be pulled in order to tighten the fit of the cuff about the wearer. The strap
38
is preferably relatively inelastic, however, alternative embodiments can include an elastic, or a combination elastic and inelastic or non-extensible strap.
In any embodiment such as described in the following figures, the adjustment device according to the present invention can be alternatively constructed to include (in place of or in addition to the strap and buckle fasteners) magnetic fasteners, snap fasteners, hook and loop fasteners, a pair of mating buckles, a member with repositionable adhesive material and a receiving member, or any combination thereof.
In the first embodiment depicted in
FIG. 3
, the adjustment system
10
of the present invention is depicted as being incorporated into a sleeve portion
12
of a garment or article. The sleeve portion
12
in this embodiment is generally depicted as a layer of fabric that is cut at the end
14
thereof. In the present invention, it is preferable to minimize the number of stitches used to fasten the adjustment system
10
, since the use of stitches produce small holes in the layer of fabric that might allow water to penetrate through the layer of fabric. Moreover, fewer stitches may advantageously be used to decrease manufacturing costs. The loop portion
60
is attached to the attachment portion
24
at end
62
by stitches. Portion
36
of the extensible member
32
is stitched to the material
20
at a position where the attachment portion
24
and the second portion
28
join, with the layer of fabric being folded at that location in order to help define and form the base of the flap
30
. If desired, the flap
30
is given a crease or pleat
16
by ironing the crease
16
when the garment is manufactured. Portion
34
of the extensible member
32
is stitched to the first portion
26
. In the preferred embodiment, the portion
34
of the extensible member
32
is covered on the interior side of the garment by one or more guides
46
that guides and protects portion
34
of the extensible member
32
. The guides
46
in this embodiment are parallel and are stitched along the edges thereof to the material
20
and/or the extensible member
32
. Note that the guides can be constructed in the form of a sheath or inner liner, such that portion
34
of the extensible member
32
is sandwiched in between the sheath and the first portion
26
. The portion
34
of the extensible member
32
is preferably stitched to the first portion
26
at the terminal end
35
of the portion
34
with the remainder of portion
34
being unattached. If the guides are in the form of a sheath, the sheath is stitched only along three edges thereof and is not stitched along the edge adjacent to the flap
30
, thereby allowing the extensible member
32
to stretch along its entire length and to stretch out from and retract within the sheath. This configuration provides the adjustment system
10
with an elongated extensible member
32
. Alternatively, the guides or the sheath are fastened to or connected to the extensible member
32
. Moreover, the sheath or liner may extend along the entire length of the sleeve. Attachment methods other than or in addition to stitching can be used if so desired, as will be readily apparent to one of skill in the art.
Various methods can be used to weather-seal or waterproof the stitches in order to prevent moisture from entering the interior of the garment, as will be readily apparent to one of skill in the art. The adjustment system of the present invention advantageously provides a structure that requires less stitching than other systems. In other systems, elastic is placed on the inside of the garment in order to prevent exposure of the elastic to the elements (rain, etc.), but in order to avoid the skin of the wearer and piles in the garment from being caught in the elastic, the elastic must be closely connected to the garment by many traversals of stitching. These stitchings make the garment non-waterproof, since the such stitchings cannot be waterproofed by additional sealing straps, such as the sealing straps usually fixed by heat on the stitchings on breathable textiles such as GORE-TEX®. These sealing straps cannot be glued on the elastic. The adjustment system of the present invention uses less stitching and much of the stitching is on the textile so they can made easily waterproof by additional sealing straps. By reducing the amount of stitching used in the adjustment system, the adjustment system of the present invention is less expensive than other systems since the sealing straps needed to waterproof such stitching is very expensive and difficult to fix on the garment.
In the second embodiment depicted in
FIG. 4
, the adjustment system
10
of the present invention is depicted as being incorporated into a sleeve portion
12
of a garment or article. The adjustment system
10
of the second embodiment is similar in structure to the first embodiment, except as discussed below and depicted in the figures. The second embodiment includes a magnetic pad
64
attached to the end of strap
38
and a mating magnetic pad
66
attached to the attachment portion
24
by stitches extending around the perimeter of the magnetic pad
66
. The mating magnetic pads
64
and
66
can be brought into contact with one another in order to adjustably and detachably mate with one another. An alternative embodiment includes replacing the mating magnetic pads
64
and
66
with a receiving pad and a mating repositionable adhesive pad or with a hook and loop type fastener.
In the second embodiment portion
36
of the extensible member
32
is stitched to the attachment portion
24
. Portion
34
of the extensible member
32
is stitched to the first portion
26
without a guide or sheath-like structure. In the preferred embodiment, the stitches used to attach portion
34
of the extensible member
32
to the material
20
extend through a reinforcement piece of material
50
positioned on the outer surface of the material
20
. In the second embodiment, portion
36
is covered by a sheath
48
(or alternatively one or more guides as described in the first embodiment) on the interior side of the garment that covers and protects portion
36
of the extensible member
32
. The sheath
48
is stitched along the perimeter thereof to the material
20
and/or the extensible member
32
. Portion
36
of the extensible member
32
is sandwiched in between the sheath
48
and the attachment portion
24
. The portion
36
of the extensible member
32
is preferably stitched to the attachment portion
24
at the terminal end
37
of the portion
36
with the remainder of portion
36
being unattached and the sheath
48
being stitched only along three edges thereof and not being stitched along the edge adjacent to the flap
30
, thereby allowing the extensible member
32
to stretch along its entire length and to stretch out from and retract within the sheath
48
. This configuration provides the adjustment system
10
with an elongated extensible member
32
.
In the third embodiment depicted in
FIG. 5
, the adjustment system
10
of the present invention is depicted as being incorporated into a sleeve portion
12
of a garment or article. The adjustment system
10
of the third embodiment is similar in structure to the first embodiment, except as discussed below and depicted in the figures. Specifically, the third embodiment includes a hook or loop portion
70
attached to the second portion
28
on the flap
30
, and the attachment portion
24
of the material
20
has a hook or loop portion
72
. The hook or loop portions
70
and
72
are configured to adjustably and detachably mate with one another. The hook or loop portion
72
is preferably configured to be elongated in shape such that the hook or loop portion
70
can be mated therewith at various positions along the length of the hook or loop portion
72
, thereby allowing the user to adjust the tightness of the cuff. The strap
38
preferably includes a gripping pad
68
at the terminal end thereof to allow the wearer to attach and detach hook and loop portion
70
from hook and loop portion
72
the wearer having to insert a finger in the flap.
In the third embodiment the hook or loop portion
72
is attached to the attachment portion
24
by stitches extending around the perimeter of the hook or loop portion
72
. Portion
36
of the extensible member
32
extends through a slit, cut or gap
52
formed in the attachment portion
24
underneath the hook or loop portion
72
, such that the portion
36
extends between the hook or loop portion
72
and the attachment portion
24
. In the third embodiment the hook or loop portion
72
and the attachment portion
24
act as a sheath-like structure to receive portion
36
on the exterior side of the garment and covers and protects portion
36
of the extensible member
32
. The portion
36
of the extensible member
32
is preferably stitched to the attachment portion
24
at the terminal end
37
of the portion
36
with the remainder of portion
36
being unattached, thereby allowing the extensible member
32
to stretch along its entire length and to stretch out from and retract within the sheath-like structure through slit or gap
52
. This configuration provides the adjustment system
10
with an elongated extensible member
32
. The gap
52
has radial stitching
53
about the periphery thereof, which reinforces the gap
52
and prevents the extensible member
32
from enlarging the gap
52
.
In the fourth embodiment depicted in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, the adjustment system
10
of the present invention is depicted as being incorporated into a sleeve portion
12
of a garment or article. The adjustment system
10
of the fourth embodiment is similar in structure to the first embodiment, except as discussed below and depicted in the figures. A hook or loop portion
44
is attached to the attachment portion
24
by stitches extending around the perimeter of the hook or loop portion
44
. A hook or loop portion
42
is attached at a terminal end of the strap
38
. The hook and loop portions
42
and
44
being configured to adjustably and detachably connect to one another. Portion
36
of the extensible member
32
extends through a cut
54
formed in the material
20
at a position where the second portion
28
joins with the attachment portion
24
, such that the portion
36
extends between the hook or loop portion
44
and the attachment portion
24
. In the fourth embodiment the hook or loop portion
44
and the attachment portion
24
act as a sheath-like structure to receive portion
36
on the exterior side of the garment and covers and protects portion
36
of the extensible member
32
. The portion
36
of the extensible member
32
is preferably stitched to the attachment portion
24
at the terminal end
37
of the portion
36
with the remainder of portion
36
being unattached, thereby allowing the extensible member
32
to stretch along its entire length and to stretch out from and retract within the sheath-like structure through the cut
54
. This configuration provides the adjustment system
10
with an elongated extensible member
32
.
FIG. 7
depicts a side schematic view of a variation of the first embodiment (depicted in
FIG. 3
) of an adjustment system depicted in a fully closed position. In this variation of the first embodiment, the strap
38
of the adjustment system is attached in a different manner to the flap
30
. In this variation the flap
30
is cut preferably all along the top in order to help construct a three dimensional flap by varying the perimeter of the garment's material from the beginning to the end of the flap, and the strap
38
is stitched to the cut at location
80
depicted in FIG.
7
. The attachment of the extensible member
32
to the garment is different in this variation than in that depicted in FIG.
3
. This construction helps the closing of the flap because the bottom of the flap is already pre-positioned by the stitching. This construction also provides a stronger attachment for the extensible member
32
, since the extensible member
32
is sandwiched between two layers of the garment's material.
It should be noted that, in any of the above embodiments, if the flap of material is constructed to be large and the extensible member is constructed to be very extensible, the present invention does not need any guides (or sheaths). In this construction, the initial length of the extensible member should be constructed to be equal to the width of the bottom of the flap.
Additionally, it should be noted that portion
28
of the embodiments described above can be removed from the garment, thereby allowing the extensible member to be the sole or main connection between the portions
24
and
26
.
Numerous variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention can be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
Claims
- 1. An adjustment system comprising:at least one section of material having an elastically extensible member attached to and extending between a first position and a second position of said at least one section of material thereby defining a flap of material between said first position and said second position, said at least one section of material having an attachment portion adjacent said flap of material; and an adjustment device extending between said flap of material and said attachment portion, said adjustment device being configured to adjustably mate said flap of material with said attachment portion.
- 2. The adjustment system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one section of material includes an annular portion of a garment.
- 3. The adjustment system according to claim 2, wherein said annular portion is selected from the group consisting essentially of a collar portion of a garment, a sleeve portion of a garment, a waist portion of a garment, a torso portion of a garment, a leg portion of a garment, an opening of a footwear article, an opening of a handwear article, an opening of a headwear article, and a band.
- 4. The adjustment system according to claim 1, wherein said adjustment device is selected from a group consisting essentially of hook and loop type fasteners, magnetic fasteners, snap fasteners, a strap and a buckle, a pair of mating buckles, and a member with repositionable adhesive material and a receiving member.
- 5. The adjustment system according to claim 1, wherein said flap of material is oriented to extend outward from an exterior surface of a garment incorporating said adjustment system.
- 6. The adjustment system according to claim 1, further comprising a guide attached to said at least one section of material, a first side of a portion of said extensible member being attached to a surface of said at least one section of material and a second side of said portion of said extensible member being adjacent said guide.
- 7. The adjustment system according to claim 6, wherein said portion of said extensible member is attached to said at least one section of material at a terminal end of said extensible member.
- 8. An adjustment system comprising:at least one section of material having an extensible member attached to and extending between a first position and a second position of said at least one section of material thereby defining a flap of material between said first position and said second position, said at least one section of material having an attachment portion adjacent said flap of material; and an adjustment device extending between said flap of material and said attachment portion, said adjustment device being configured to adjustably mate said flap of material with said attachment portion, wherein said flap of material and said attachment portion are separated by a gap, said extensible member extending through said gap and being affixed between a portion of said adjustment device and said attachment portion of said at least one section of material.
- 9. The adjustment system according to claim 1, further comprising a reinforcement member attached to a first side of said at least one section of material, and wherein a portion of said extensible member is attached to a first side of said at least one section of material.
- 10. The adjustment system according to claim 1, wherein said adjustment device is configured to detachably mate said flap of material with said attachment portion.
- 11. An adjustment system comprising:at least one section of material having an extensible member attached to and extending between a first position and a second position of said at least one section of material thereby defining a flap of material between said first position and said second position, said at least one section of material having an attachment portion adjacent said flap of material; and an adjustment device extending between said flap of material and said attachment portion, said adjustment device being configured to adjustably mate said flap of material with said attachment portion, wherein said extensible member has an elastic portion and a non-extensible portion.
- 12. The adjustment system according to claim 11, wherein said elastic portion and said non-extensible portion are in a series configuration.
- 13. The adjustment system according to claim 11, wherein said elastic portion and said non-extensible portion are in a parallel configuration.
- 14. An adjustment system comprising:at least one section of material having an extensible member attached to and extending between a first position and a second position of said at least one section of material thereby defining a flap of material between said first position and said second position, said at least one section of material having an attachment portion adjacent said flap of material; and an adjustment device extending between said flap of material and said attachment portion, said adjustment device being configured to adjustably mate said flap of material with said attachment portion, wherein said adjustment system is constructed with stitching that is provided substantially only on said at least one section of material.
- 15. An adjustment system comprising:at least one section of material having an extensible member attached to and extending between a first position and a second position of said at least one section of material thereby defining a flap of material between said first position and said second position, said at least one section of material having an attachment portion adjacent said flap of material; and an adjustment device extending between said flap of material and said attachment portion, said adjustment device being configured to adjustably mate said flap of material with said attachment portion, wherein said at least one section of material is an annular section of a garment, and wherein the at least one section of material and said extensible member have an internal perimeter that is at most equal to a perimeter of a body portion upon which the garment is worn.
- 16. An adjustment system comprising at least one section of material having an extensible member attached to and extending between a first position and a second position of said at least one section of material thereby defining a flap of material between said first position and said second position, said at least one section of material having an attachment portion adjacent said flap of material, wherein said flap of material is adjustably connected to said at least one section of material at a third position extending from said second position in a direction away from said first position.
- 17. The adjustment system according to claim 16, wherein said flap of material is detachably connected to said at least one section of material at said third position.
- 18. An adjustment system comprising:at least one section of material having a first portion, a second portion spaced apart from said first portion, a middle portion located between said first portion and said second portion, and a third portion extending from said second portion in a direction away from said first portion; an extensible member attached to said first portion and said second portion; a first mating member attached to said middle portion; and a second mating member attached to said third portion, said second mating member being configured to mate with said first mating member.
- 19. The adjustment system according to claim 18, wherein said at least one section of material includes an annular portion of a garment.
- 20. The adjustment system according to claim 19, wherein said annular portion is selected from the group consisting essentially of a collar portion of a garment, a sleeve portion of a garment, a waist portion of a garment, a torso portion of a garment, a leg portion of a garment, an opening of a footwear article, an opening of a handwear article, an opening of a headwear article, and a band.
- 21. The adjustment system according to claim 18, wherein said first mating member and said second mating member are selected from a group consisting essentially of hook and loop type fasteners, magnetic fasteners, snap fasteners, a strap and a buckle, a pair of mating buckles, and a member with repositionable adhesive material and a receiving member.
- 22. The adjustment system according to claim 18, wherein said middle portion defines a flap of material oriented to extend outward from an exterior surface of a garment incorporating said adjustment system.
- 23. The adjustment system according to claim 18, further comprising a guide attached to said at least one section of material, a first side of a portion of said extensible member being attached to a surface of said at least one section of material and a second side of said portion of said extensible member being adjacent said guide.
- 24. The adjustment system according to claim 23, wherein said portion of said extensible member is attached to said at least one section of material at a terminal end of said extensible member.
- 25. The adjustment system according to claim 18, wherein said second portion and said third portion are separated by a gap, said extensible member extending through said gap and being affixed between a portion of said second mating member and said third portion of said at least one section of material.
- 26. The adjustment system according to claim 18, further comprising a reinforcement member attached to a first side of said at least one section of material, and wherein a portion of said extensible member is attached to a first side of said at least one section of material.
- 27. The adjustment system according to claim 18, wherein said second mating member and said first mating member are is configured to detachably mate.
- 28. An adjustment system comprising:a first section of material; a second section of material; an elastically extensible member connecting said first section of material to said second section of material wherein a middle portion located between said first and second sections is defined by a flap of material; a first mating member attached to said first section of material; and a second mating member attached to said second section of material, said second mating member being configured to mate with said first mating member.
- 29. The adjustment system according to claim 28, wherein said first section of material is connected to said second section of material.
- 30. The adjustment system according to claim 28, wherein said first section of material and said second section of material are formed from a single piece of material.
- 31. The adjustment system according to claim 28, wherein said first section of material and said second section of material define an annular portion of a garment.
- 32. The adjustment system according to claim 31, wherein said annular portion is selected from the group consisting essentially of a collar portion of a garment, a sleeve portion of a garment, a waist portion of a garment, a torso portion of a garment, a leg portion of a garment, an opening of a footwear article, an opening of a handwear article, an opening of a headwear article, and a band.
- 33. The adjustment system according to claim 28, wherein said first mating member and said second mating member are selected from a group consisting essentially of hook and loop type fasteners, magnetic fasteners, snap fasteners, a strap and a buckle, a pair of mating buckles, and a member with repositionable adhesive material and a receiving member.
- 34. The adjustment system according to claim 28, further comprising a guide attached to said first section of material, a first side of a portion of said extensible member being attached to a surface of said first section of material and a second side of said portion of said extensible member being adjacent to said guide.
- 35. The adjustment system according to claim 34, wherein said portion of said extensible member is attached to said first section of material at a terminal end of said extensible member.
- 36. The adjustment system according to claim 28, further comprising a reinforcement member attached to a first side of said first section of material, and wherein a portion of said extensible member is attached to a first side of said first section of material.
- 37. The adjustment system according to claim 28, wherein said second mating member and said first mating member are is configured to detachably mate.
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