The present invention relates to the field of stays for garments and, more particularly, to clothing stays for preventing material of the leg-portions from riding up and bunching in the crotch area of the garment.
Waist-garments, such as shorts, swimsuits, even full-length trousers and various other similar garments, often share a particular problem. The material of the leg-portions along the inner-seams tends to ride up and bunch in the crotch area.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,193 (Hood) describes a clothing arrangement incorporating “a stay member secured to the lateral inner area of the pant leg such that the stay member substantially prevents the interior lateral lower edge from moving towards the crotch when the pant leg is worn by a person.” While the Hood invention represents an important advance which overcomes the problem of material riding up and bunching in the crotch area of waist-garments, as described above, significant improvements are needed to make such advantages easily available for people experiencing such problems.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,692,389 (Lamkin) describes a garment stay secured to a garment without sewing it in place. More particularly, the stay is bonded to the garment by a separate patch that, upon application to the garment, traps the stay in place. The patch is bonded to the garment with the use of thermosetting resin and application of heat and pressure. Lamkin's method is complex and difficult to perform.
Known garment stays have a variety of additional problems and disadvantages. In some cases, stays may be positioned in locations on garments which cause skin irritation to the wearers. In other cases, sharp ends of the stays may project through cloth, causing a variety of problems, including causing wear at particular points of garment material. Furthermore, a variety of ways providing stays on garments can be problematic. Furthermore, it would be desirable to have garment stay devices overcoming a variety of problems, including those described above.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved anti-creep waist-clothing stay overcoming some of the problems and shortcomings of the prior art, including those referred to above.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved anti-creep waist-clothing stay preventing the garment leg-portions from riding up and bunching in the crotch area.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved anti-creep waist-clothing stay designed to deter the wearier's skin irritation by the stay.
Still another object of the invention is to provide an improved anti-creep waist-clothing stay designed for an attachment to the garment without special skills or equipment.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a pre-assembled anti-creep waist-clothing stay facilitating quick and easy attachment of the stay to the garment.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved anti-creep waist-clothing stay having ends with smooth finishing inhibiting their poking or tearing through the fabric.
How these and other objects are accomplished will become apparent from the following descriptions and the drawings.
This invention, which will be described in detail below, is an improvement in anti-creep stays for waist-clothing of the type having leg-portions.
The present invention provides an anti-creep waist-clothing stay device and method of reinforcing crotch-adjacent inner-seam areas overcoming the problems described above. The present invention permits easy and quick waist-clothing retrofitting process without any special skills or equipment. An average person can attach the inventive stay device to the waist-clothing by ironing on or otherwise adhering the stay devices to the crotch adjacent inner-seam areas of the waist-clothing to prevent the waist-clothing material from riding up and bunching in the crotch area. Furthermore, the stay strip of the present invention incorporates a boning material having smooth finishing on its ends which eliminates a common disadvantage of known garment stays such as tearing through the material.
The inventive pre-assembled anti-creep waist-clothing stay device includes a patch having front and back surfaces and sized for application to a crotch-adjacent inner-seam area of the waist-clothing, and a stay strip affixed to the back surface of the patch. The stay strip being positioned and sized such that the patch extends beyond edges of the stay strip.
In highly preferred embodiments of this invention the stay strip is affixed to the patch by an adhesive.
The patch preferably includes a heat-activated adhesive such that, when the patch is applied to the waist-clothing with iron-on heat and pressure, the patch adheres at its back surface to the waist-clothing, thereby securing the stay strip in position to prevent the waist-clothing from riding up and bunching in the crotch area.
In certain preferred embodiments, the stay strip has an affixed side and a free side. The free side is coated with a contact adhesive for pre-application positioning of the stay device on the waist-clothing. In such embodiments, the contact adhesive on the free side has a peel-off cover thereon to protect the adhesive prior to use.
The stay strip may be of any size but preferably no less than about 2 inches long and no more than about one-half inch wide. The stay strip is preferably made of polyester or other polymeric boning materials.
In certain highly preferred embodiments the stay strip is formed by a plurality of generally parallel interconnected monofilaments each having an end-point. In such embodiments the stay strip has convex curved ends with a smooth finishing formed by the end-points being melted together, thus, eliminating roughness and minimizing tearing of the stay strip through the patch or the waist-clothing. The patch has outer edges which are substantially parallel to the corresponding edges of the stay strip such that iron-on interconnection of the stay device to the waist-clothing can be secure all about the stay strip.
Another important aspect of this invention involves a method of reinforcing a waist-clothing of the type having two leg-portions with inner-seams forming a crotch to prevent cloth riding up and bunching in the crotch area. The inventive method includes: providing a pre-assembled anti-creep waist-clothing stay device including a patch having front and back surfaces and sized for application to a crotch-adjacent inner-seam area of the waist-clothing; and a stay strip affixed to the back surface, the strip being positioned and sized such that the patch extends beyond edges of the strip, the patch includes a heat-activated adhesive; placing the stay device on a crotch-adjacent inner-seam area of the waist-clothing with the back of the patch facing the leg-portion; and pressing hot iron on the front surface of the patch for iron-on activation of the heat-reactive adhesive such that the patch adheres at its back surface to the waist-clothing, thereby securing the stay strip in a position to prevent the waist-clothing from riding up and bunching in the crotch area.
In certain preferred examples of the inventive method, the free side of the stay strip is coated with a contact adhesive covered with a protective peel-off film. In such preferred examples, the method includes the further step of peeling the protective film off the free side of the stay strip prior to placing the stay device on the leg-portion. Whereby the contact adhesive holds the stay device in desired position prior to pressing the iron and supports the iron-on attachment of the stay device to the waist-clothing.
The present invention further provides an anti-creep waist-clothing of the type having two leg-portions sewn together forming a crotch with each leg-portion having an inner-seam extending from the crotch down along the leg-portion. The pre-assembled anti-creep stay device is adhered to a crotch-adjacent inner-seam area of the waist-clothing. Thus, the anti-creep waist-clothing is free of cloth riding up and bunching in the crotch area.
The term “waist-clothing,” as used herein, refers to garments worn below a person's waist-line and having two leg-portions. Such garments include shorts, skorts, full-length trousers, swimsuits and other similar clothing articles.
In other preferred embodiments of the present invention, the free side of the stay strip and the beyond-edge portion of the patch are both coated with a heat-activated adhesive such that, when the stay device is applied to the waist-clothing with iron-on heat and pressure, the patch and the stay strip each directly adhere to the waist-clothing.
Another important embodiment of this invention is an anti-creep waist-clothing stay device which is a stay strip having first and second sides each of which is coated with an adhesive. In highly preferred examples of this embodiment, the adhesive is a heat-activated adhesive. In certain other preferred examples the adhesive is a contact adhesive covered with a peel-off cover on the adhesive on each side of the strip to protect the adhesive prior to use. In certain of such embodiments, the stay strip is formed of a plurality of generally parallel interconnected monofilaments with end-points, most preferably with the ends of the stay strip having a smooth finishing formed by the end-points being melted together.
Another aspect of the present invention is an anti-creep waist-clothing stay device including a stay strip formed by a plurality of generally parallel interconnected monofilaments having end-points, the ends of the stay strip having a smooth finishing formed by the end-points being melted together.
The present invention also includes reinforced anti-creep waist-clothing of the type having two leg portions together forming a crotch, each leg portion including an inner-seam extending from the crotch down along the leg portion and having overlapping cloth forming a seam-allowance. In such waist-clothing, an anti-creep stay strip of the sort described is affixed within the seam-allowance in a crotch-adjacent area. Thus, cloth of the waist-clothing is restrained from riding up and bunching in the crotch area.
In most preferred embodiments of the just-described reinforced anti-creep waist-clothing, the seam-allowance is an open seam-allowance. In certain highly preferred embodiments of the reinforced anti-creep waist-clothing, the anti-creep stay strip is affixed within the seam-allowance by adhesive on its first and second sides.
The present invention further provides a method of making a waist-clothing with two leg portions together forming a crotch, each leg portion including an inner-seam extending from the crotch down along the leg portion and having overlapping cloth forming a seam-allowance. The inventive method includes: providing an anti-creep stay strip; placing the stay strip within the seam-allowance in a crotch-adjacent area; and affixing the stay strip to the seam-allowance, thereby to restrain cloth of the waist-clothing from riding up and bunching in the crotch area.
In highly preferred examples of the method just described, the seam-allowance is an open seam-allowance. It must be noted that the inner-seam may also be a so-called “hidden seam” enclosing cut edges of the seam-allowance. The stay strip may be inserted into such hidden seam and placed between the overlapping cloth of the seam-allowance forming such hidden seam, thus enclosing the affixed stay strip within the seam-allowance to provide comfort to the waist-clothing wearer.
In certain preferred embodiments of the just-described inventive method, the affixing is by adhesive on the first and second sides of the stay strip. In some preferred examples of this method the adhesive is heat-activated adhesive and the affixing is by heat activation and pressure. In certain other examples the adhesive is contact adhesive and the affixing is by application of pressure. It should further be noticed that even though the use of adhesive is preferred, the affixing of the stay strip may also be performed by stitching though the overlapping cloth and the stay strip itself, in its position between the cloth layers.
The term “seam-allowance” as used herein refers to an area of cloth between the cut edge of a leg-panel and the inner-seam connecting two leg-panels to form a leg portion.
The term “open seam-allowance” as used herein refers to at least two layers of seam-allowance-cloth with their cut edges non-hidden in a finished inner-seam. Such layers of seam-allowance-cloth may be separate or connected at their cut edges by overlooking stitching.
The term “within the seam-allowance” as used herein refers to any of the spaces between adjacent layers of overlapping cloth at least one of which is seam-allowance-cloth (i.e., cloth beyond the seam). In some cases, there are choices of exactly which two layers of cloth should be in contact with the stay strip of this invention.
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Stay strip 30 has an affixed side 32 and a free side 34.
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While the principles of the invention have been shown and described in connection with specific embodiments, it is to be understood that such embodiments are by way of example and are not limiting.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/096,666, filed Apr. 1, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11096666 | Apr 2005 | US |
Child | 11392357 | Mar 2006 | US |