Embodiments of the invention are defined by the claims below, not this summary. A high-level overview of various aspects of the invention are provided here for that reason, to provide an overview of the disclosure, and to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described below in the detailed-description section below. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Bikini tops are increasingly worn not only for swimming but in conjunction with other sporting activities like surfing, water-skiing, beach volleyball, water-polo, and jogging. These high impact sporting activities demand garments that support the breasts of a female athlete to prevent excessive motion during athletic activities. Classic bikini tops are typically configured with a halter design having ties around the back of the wearer's torso and neck. Women often fasten the closures of conventional bikini tops so that the bikini top is extremely close fitting in order to provide additional support during athletic activities. In addition to discomfort for the wearer, this can put more stress on the garment than it is usually required to withhold and lead to the straps cutting into the wearer, slipping or even breaking. Water based sporting activities also typically result in the bikini straps gradually loosening and slipping out of place potentially causing the female athlete annoyance and even embarrassment. In time sensitive sporting activities, the need to pause to readjust a bikini top may be costly to an athlete. As such, there is a need for a bikini top that provides the wearer better security and comfort when performing sporting activities.
The present invention provides a swim top having a friction locking cord adjustment system. In accordance with the present invention, the swim top may have a pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends, each secured to an end of one of a pair of neck cords of the swim top. The friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be slidably affixed to the other neck cord of the swim top. The friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be comprised of adjustment buckles or slidable knots. The adjustment buckles may be comprised of two or more silicone coated pads having holes through which the cords of the swim top are threaded. A friction enhancing pattern may be proximate to the holes of the adjustment buckles. The friction enhancing pattern may engage the cord passing through that hole when the bikini top is worn to enhance the secure fit of the bikini top.
Examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to necessarily limit the scope of claims. Rather, the claimed subject matter might be embodied in other ways to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Although the terms “step” and/or “block” or “module” etc. might be used herein to connote different components of methods or systems employed, the terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly described.
The present invention relates to a swim top having a friction locking cord adjustment system. The swim top may have a pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends, each secured to the end of a neck cord of the swim top. Friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be comprised of either slidable knots or adjustment buckles. The adjustment buckles may be comprised of two or more silicone coated pads having holes through which the cords of the swim top are threaded. A friction enhancing pattern may be proximate to the holes of the adjustment buckles. The friction enhancing pattern may engage the cord passing through that hole when the bikini top is worn to enhance the secure fit of the bikini top.
Accordingly, in one aspect, the present invention provides a friction locking cord adjustment system for a women's swim top. The friction locking cord adjustment system may prevent slippage of the swim top when the swim top is worn. The friction locking cord adjustment system may include a pair of cords and a pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends. Each of the pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be securely affixed to an end of one of the pair of cords and slidably affixed to the other of the pair of cords. The friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be comprised of slidable knots secured using the pair of cords. The friction locking adjustment ends may also be comprised of a pair of adjustment buckles. The friction locking cord adjustment system of the swim top may further include an opening in each of the pair of adjustment buckles such that a cord of the swim top may be threaded through the opening of each of the pair of adjustment buckles. A pair of openings in each of the pair of adjustment buckles may permit a cord to be slidably threaded through the openings in each of the pair of adjustment buckles such that the buckle may be comfortably flat against the skin of the wearer. The friction locking cord adjustment system of the swim top may also include a friction enhancing pattern proximate to at least one opening in each of the pair of adjustment buckles. A friction enhancing pattern may comprise, for example, a silicone pattern printed on the adjustment buckle. The threaded cord of the swim top may attach to a breast cup region of the swim top that covers the wearer's breasts when the swim top is worn. When the swim top is worn, the pair of cords therefore extend, in conjunction, behind the wearer's neck from one breast cup region to the other breast cup region.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a bikini top. The bikini top may include two panels configured to at least partially cover a wearer's breast when the bikini top is worn. The two panels may include hems along their edges. The bikini top may also include a pair of cords connecting the two panels by extending through the hems of the panels. The pair of cords may secure the two panels to the torso of a wearer when the bikini top is worn. The bikini top may also include a pair of adjustment buckles. Each of the pair of adjustment buckles may be securely affixed to an end of one of the pair of cords and may be slidably affixed to the other of the pair of cords. Each of the pair of adjustment buckles may be situated above one of the two panels of the bikini top. The bikini top may further include a pair of holes in each of the pair of adjustment buckles. Each adjustment buckle may contain two holes such that the cords are threaded through the holes of each adjustment buckle. The bikini top may also include a friction enhancing pattern near each hole in each of the pair of adjustment buckles. The friction enhancing pattern near each hole may engage the cord passing through that hole when the bikini top is worn to enhance the secure fit of the bikini top.
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a bikini top. The bikini top may include two panels configured to at least partially cover a wearer's breast when the bikini top is worn. The two panels may include gathered hems along their bottom edges. The bikini top may also include a first pair of cords connecting the two panels by extending through the gathered hems of the panels. The first pair of cords may secure the two panels to the torso of a wearer when the bikini top is worn. The bikini top may also include a second pair of cords. Each of the second pair of cords may attach to the top of one of the two panels. Each of the second pair of cords may also extend behind a neck of the wearer when the bikini top is worn. The bikini top may also include a pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends. Each of the pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be securely affixed to an end of one of the second pair of cords and may be slidably affixed to the other of the second pair of cords. Each of the pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends may include a slidable first knot secured utilizing the second pair of cords.
Swim tops in accordance with the present invention may have a friction locking cord adjustment system. Having briefly described an overview of embodiments of the present invention, an exemplary swim top having a friction locking cord adjustment system is described below.
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Adjustment buckles 140 may be constructed from a friction enhancing or a non-slip material to prevent the straps of swim top 100 from slipping out of place when the swim top is worn during athletic activities. Adjustment buckles 140 may contain a friction enhancing pattern 160 near one or more of holes 150. The friction enhancing pattern 160 near each hole 150 engages the cord 130 and/or 135 passing through that hole such that the pattern 160 increases the friction between the adjustment buckle 140 and the cords 130 and/or 135. The increased friction resulting from the pattern 160 enhances the secure fit of the swim top by preventing the straps of swim top 100 from slipping out of place when the swim top is worn. By way of example, during activities such as surfing, the friction pattern enhanced bond between the non-slip material adjustment buckles 140 and the cords 130 and 135 may prevent the ties of the swim top from being displaced and may even prevent the swim top from being washed away by strong waves.
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Holes 310 may be surrounded by friction enhancing pattern 320. Friction enhancing pattern 320 may comprise of a tacky, non-slip material placed around each hole 310. The tacky nature of friction enhancing pattern 320 may limit the ability of a cord threaded through hole 310 to move readily. As such, once a cord of a swim top is adjusted to a desired fit by the wearer, the grip of the non-slip material of friction enhancing pattern 320 on the cord helps to prevent the cord from slipping out of the desired position.
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Exterior surface 330 of adjustment buckle may comprise of a soft, flexible, non-abrasive material. Exterior surface 330 may be constructed from materials used in constructing swimwear. In addition to being soft and flexible, the materials used to construct exterior surface 330 may feature durable, dyeable, and water proof or water resistant properties. By way of example, exterior surface 330 may comprise a suede-like material that provides a soft touch on the skin of the wearer. A non-slip layer 340 may be attached to the exterior surface 330 of adjustment buckle 300. For example, non-slip layer 340 may be printed on exterior surface 330. Layer 340 may be constructed from a silicone material. As depicted in
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Embodiments of the present invention have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
Embodiments of the present invention provide swim tops having a friction locking cord adjustment system. The swim top in accordance with the present invention may have a pair of friction locking adjustment terminal ends, each secured to an end of one of a pair of neck cords of the swim top. The friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be slidably affixed to the other neck cord of the swim top. The friction locking adjustment terminal ends may be comprised of adjustment buckles or slidable knots. The adjustment buckles may also have two or more silicone pads having holes for threading the cords of the swim top. A friction enhancing pattern may be proximate to the holes of the adjustment buckles. The friction enhancing pattern may engage the cord passing through that hole when the bikini top is worn to enhance the secure fit of the bikini top.
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