The present invention relates generally to garment, and more specifically to a garment including features for use in retaining a belt to assist in holding the garment on an individual.
In the area of garments, in order to assist in holding the garment on the body of an individual wearing the garment, numerous garments employ additional supports along with the garment. These support can take various forms depending upon the nature of the garment and the location of the garment on the body of the individual wearing the garment.
For garments worn about the legs of an individual, the primary additional support for assisting the individual in holding the garment on the individual is a belt. For the vast majority of garments that can employ a belt for additional support, the garment includes a number of loops that are secured to the garment at various spaced locations on the garment. In most configurations the loops are spaced around the waist of the garment in order to enable the belt to constrict the garment into conformance with the waist of the individual wearing the garment.
To attach the belt to the garment, which can be formed of a number of different materials, the belt is threaded through the loops to enable the belt to encircle the waist of the garment and to position the buckle of the belt at a location where the individual can readily engage and disengage the buckle as needed. Further, the coverage of the loops can vary, with loops on different garments being formed to cover different lengths of the perimeter of the waist of the garment. While these loops of longer length, also called tunnels, can provide additional support due to the increased rea of engagement between the belt and the tunnel, and by extension the garment, the belt is similarly engaged within the tunnel by threading the belt through the tunnel around the waist off the garment.
However, with regard to the configuration and placement of the loops, they are normally standardized in order to receive belts of a certain width and thickness for the belt. In addition, the loops are affixed to the garment in order to retain them in the desired position. While each of these features of prior art loops enables the belt to function, they limit the configurations and types of belts that can be employed with the garment including these loops.
Therefore, it is desirable to develop an improved solution for the attachment of a belt to a garment to address these issues with the prior art.
According to one aspect of an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a garment is provided with one or more selectively openable tunnels on the garment. The tunnels enable a belt to be placed within the tunnels across the entire length of the tunnel without having to thread the belt from one end of the tunnel to the other. After placing the belt within the tunnel, a releasable securing mechanism enables the tunnel to be secured to the garment around the belt to maintain the connection of the belt to the garment.
According to another aspect of an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the size of the tunnels is formed to enable belts of varying sizes to be readily positioned within the tunnels. The releasable securing mechanism enables the tunnel to securely hold the belt on the garment regardless of the size or configuration of the belt or number of times the belt is wrapped around the garment, to allow the belt to provide the desired support assistance in holding the garment on the individual or wearer.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following detailed description taken together with the drawing figures.
The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present disclosure.
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Before the present compositions, apparatuses and methods are described, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments and methodology, as these may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention which will be limited only by the appended claims.
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Around the waist opening 24 is disposed the belt support system 12, though the system 12 can be disposed in any suitable location on the garment 10. The system 12 includes a number of tunnels 26 disposed on the exterior of the seat 18 around the periphery of the waist opening 24. The tunnels 26 are formed of any suitable material, and in the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
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In use, to secure a belt 14 within the system 10, the ends 32 of the flaps 28 on the garment 10 are disengaged from the releasable securing mechanism 34 to enable the ends 32 to be moved away from the garment 10 to expose the interior 38 of the tunnels 26. The belt 14 can then be inserted between the flap 28 and the garment 10 within the interior of the tunnel 26. The size of the flap 28 and the corresponding interior 38 of the tunnel 26 is selected to enable the flap 28 to enclose belts 16 of varying widths and thicknesses. Further, as shown in
After wrapping the belt 40 multiple times about the perimeter of the waist opening 24, e.g., twice around the waist opening 24 in an overlapping configuration, the end 32 of the flap 28 is re-engaged with the securing mechanism 34 to secure the belt 40 within the tunnel 26. The belt 40 can additionally be readily removed from the tunnels 26 by reversing this process.
In garments 10 employed with these types of belts 40, i.e., those utilized in the martial arts, the belt 40 has a significance beyond its function in supporting the garment 10 on the wearer. For this reason, the tunnels 26 in the illustrated exemplary embodiment are spaced from one another on opposed sides of the waist opening 24 in order to enable the belt 40 to be visible. However, due to the purpose to which the garment 10 is put, the length and construction of the tunnels 26 around the waist opening 24 enables the system 10 to securely hold the belt 40 on the garment 10 while engaging in martial arts activities.
Various other embodiments of the present invention are contemplated as being within the scope of the filed claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.