It is sometime desirable to carry on one's person keys, money and identification documents when walking at the beach or poolside in a bathing suit. It is also desirable when one wants to adventure into the ocean or pool water that such valuable items not be left unprotected on the sand or pool deck but rather be carried for security purposes. In still other situations when one is dancing or swimming, it would be desirable to carry such documents and make certain they stay dry. Therefore, it would be highly desirable to have a new and improved apparel item that is not only fun to wear on one's body at the beach or at the poolside, but also that keeps dry and secures small personal items to the body so they can be easily carried.
The apparel item of the present invention provides protection to small valuable items such as money, keys and identification documents by enabling such items to be removably attached to a user selected portion of the body of the user in a snug tight fit that conforms to the contour of the body part covered. The apparel item generally includes a perspiration barrier having a skin compatible water resistant adhesive on one of its surface areas to facilitate attaching the apparel item to a desired skin area of a user and a water resistant adhesive on opposite one of its surfaces to facilitate securing a pouch to the perspiration barrier.
The above-mentioned features and steps of the invention and the manner of attaining them will become apparent, and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to
The apparel item 10 provides a solution to a long felt need. That is, many active people, young and old, would like to carry valuables such as identification, hotel key cards, credit cards, money and keys when sun bathing at a sandy beach or at a pool side, but are reluctant since such items can only be carried in large, bulky, and clumsy garment bags. Moreover, if a person wants to adventure away from his or her selected spot on the sandy beach or poolside location, the person must either take and carry the garment bag or in the alternative take and carry the individual items themselves to assure their safety. The present invention solves this problem providing a user with a dose of fun by giving the user the knowledge that the valuable items are now secured to their person and carried in a highly visible, very attractive fashion wear item. Also when desired the carried items may also be concealed.
Considering now the apparel item 10 in greater detail with reference to
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The water resistant laminating adhesive 22 is a two-sided adhesive tape with a polyurethane backing disposed between the two adhesive layers and is manufactured and sold by 3M through its Bonding Systems Division located at 3 M Center, St. Paul, Minn. 55144-1000 as laminating adhesive 9472 LE, which is a solvent free adhesive. A specification sheet for the laminating adhesive 22 is available from 3M at the address indicated. An alternate two-sided adhesive tape sold by 3M is sold as a 9485 PC tape.
The water resistant non skin irritating acrylic adhesive 24 is also sold by 3M as a Medical Specialties single sided tape for skin bond, as acrylate adhesive tape identified as MSX 5527.
From the foregoing, it should be recognized that the adhesives 22, 24 were selected to accomplish three specific purposes. One that the skin bonding adhesive 24 be non skin irritating and water proof as this adhesive makes direct contact with the skin of the user U, which under strenuous activities will sweat, which moisture could, without the use of the special adhesive characteristic, easily lose its skin boding capacity. Secondly, the bonding strength of the adhesives 22, 24 was chosen so that separation of the fashion wear item 10 from the skin of the user U occurs at the skin T rather that at the pocket construction 12, during removal. Finally, the laminating adhesive 22 was chosen to make certain moisture would not penetrate the pocket construction 12 so that the contents carried within the pocket construction 12 remain dry, even against the sweating skin of the user U.
Considering the perspiration barrier 14 in still greater detail, the layer of skin compatible, water resistant adhesive 24 completely covers one surface of the transfer tape 20 to facilitate removably attaching the pocket construction 12 and the perspiration barrier 14 to the body of the user. To facilitate attaching the pocket construction 12 to the perspiration barrier 14, the layer of water resistant anchoring adhesive 22, completely covers the other surface of the transfer tape 20. In this regard, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the pocket construction 12 is permanently fixed to the perspiration barrier 14 via the anchoring adhesive 22 which coats the one surface area of the transfer tape 20.
In order to protect the skin compatible adhesive 24 until such time as the user is ready to attach the novelty item 10 to his or her person, the novelty item 10 is further provided with the removable protection sheet 16 which overlays the skin compatible adhesive 24. In this regard, when the user U is ready to attach the novelty item 10 to his or her person, the user U simply inserts the item or items to be carried into the pocket construction 12, removes the protective sheet 16 from the perspiration barrier 14 by lifting and pulling a peel tab 18 until the protection sheet 16 is completely removed from the perspiration barrier 14 and then grasps the pocket construction 12, pressing it into engagement with a user selected body part by pressing the exposed adhesive layer 24 disposed on the perspiration barrier 14 onto the user selected body part. In this manner, the apparel item 10 is removably secured to the user U allows the user U to carry his or her valuables disposed in the pocket construction 12 in a hands free manner. Although the preferred embodiment is described as having a peel tab, it is contemplated that the peel sheet 16 split as best seen in
Considering now the perspiration barrier 14 in greater detail with reference to
Considering now the pocket construction 12 in greater detail with reference to
Considering now the construction material 30 of the pocket construction 12, in greater detail, the construction material is a matter of design choice and is selected from a fabric group including cotton, linen, denim, leather, vinyl, polyester, spandex, rayon, and other synthetic fabrics and materials.
Considering now the method 1400 of making the novelty fashion wear item 10 in greater detail with reference to
The cut piece of construction material 30 is then placed wrong side 42 up as shown in step 1403 to measure and mark a pair of fold lines 44 and 46 respectively. In this regard, the first fold line 44 is marked on the wrong side 42 at about 2.75 inches from a top edge portion 43 of the construction material 30 to help facilitate forming the flap 34. The second fold line is marked on the wrong side 42 at about 3 inches from a bottom edge portion 45 of the construction material 30 to help facilitate forming the pouch 32.
Next, at step 1405, a fastener spot designator 49 is marked on the wrong side 42 at about 1⅜ inches from the top edge portion 43 and about 2.25 inches from a side edge portion 47. This spot marks the location where one part of the snap fastener 36 will be placed. It should be noted at this point that although in the preferred embodiment of the present invention a snap fastener has been described, it is contemplated that other types and kinds of fasteners would work equally well. For example, a Velcro fastener, a plastic zipper lock fastener, a hook and eye fastener, or even a magnetic fastener could be accommodated with equal effect. Accordingly, at step 1405 after marking the spot for the fastener, a desired portion of a selected fastener is attached on the spot by either sewing or gluing the fastener part to the wrong side 42 of the material 30.
Next the material 30 is turned over so the right side 40 is facing up at step 1407, thereby allowing another fastener spot designator or indication mark 51 to be marked on the bottom half of the right side 40 at about 1⅜ inches from the bottom edge portion 45 and about 2.25 inches from the side edge portion 47.
Next a sheet of the laminating adhesive tape is cut into a pad 52 having a length dimension of about 2.75 inches and a width dimension of about 4.0 inches. Once the pad is cut to the desired shape and dimensions, a protective peel sheet 54 disposed on one side of the pad 52 is removed exposing the adhesive layer 22. The pad 52 is then placed on the right side 40, centered at about 0.25 inches from each of the side edge portions and at about 3.0 inches from the bottom edge 45, which is just above the bottom fold line 46. This causes the pad 52 to be firmly secured to the right side 40.
At step 1411, the material is once again turned over, so the wrong side 42 is now facing up allowing the material to be cut inwardly from each respective side edge portion along the top fold line 44 by about 0.25 inches.
Next in order to create the flap 34, at step 1413, the side edge portions of the material above the top fold line 42 are folded inwardly to create a pair of side hems 54 and 56 respectively, each having a width dimension of about 0.25 inches. The top edge portion 43 is folded down onto the two folded side edge hems to create a top hem 58. It should be noted that the flap hem can be folded twice in one-eighth inch increments as opposed to the full quarter of an inches to conceal any raw edges of the material. In this regard, some materials fray and some materials do not fray when cut. Accordingly, when the material frays the one-eighth inch folds should be made and when the material does not fray, the quarter inch folds should be made.
At step 1415 the hems 54, 56 and 58 can be sewed or glued into place against the flap material to fully form the flap 34.
Next in order to form the pouch 32, at step 1417, the bottom half of the material below the fold line 46 is folded right side to right side to form another hem 60 having a width of about 0.25 inches. At step 1417 the hem 60 is glued or sewed along the respective side edges of the material.
The bottom portion of the right side of the material is now grasped and folded right side to right side to move as best seen at step 1421 to form side hem portions 62 and 64 respectively creating the construction alignment as seen. The side hems 62 and 64 formed from overlaying the side edges are then sewed or glue together along their entire lengths.
The resulting hemmed construction is now turned inside out at step 1423 so all the pocket seams are inside the pocket and the right side of the material is outwardly facing.
At step 1425 the top flap 34 is folded down allowing the fastener 36 to be engaged, thereby completing the construction of the novelty fashion wear item 10. In this regard, when a user U is ready to use the novelty item all he or she need do is peel the protective sheet 18 from the backside of the perspiration barrier 14 to expose the adhesive as illustrated in step 1427.
It is contemplated within the true scope and spirit of the present invention that modifications may be made to the construction of the pocket 12 and the perspiration barrier 14 to provide other types of apparel items. For example in
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Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to
Based on the foregoing, numerous modifications and 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 invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/695,223 entitled “Protective Attachment”, filed on Oct. 28, 2004, which is a divisional patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/910,641, entitled “Protective Attachment”, filed on Jul. 20, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part patent application of provisional patent application U.S. 60/220,357 filed on Jul. 24, 2000 relating to protective attachments in the form of a pad or pads which can be removably adhered to the bottoms of the feet and other parts of the body and are of a disposable nature, which applications are incorporated herein as though fully set forth.
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