The present invention pertains generally to pants, and more particularly to breakaway sport pants which may be rapidly removed by unzipping catchless zippers.
Breakaway (tear away, or strip off) sport pants are well known in the art. When athletes are sitting on the bench or otherwise temporarily not engaged in their physical activities, they need to keep their legs warm in order to avoid stresses and strains when they do resume athletic action. A problem exists however in that regular sport pants cannot be conveniently removed when the athlete is wearing large shoes, skates, or other large footwear. In such instances, the athlete would have to take off his shoes, remove his pants, and then put his shoes back on. Such a lengthy process would be unacceptable in rapid paced sports environments. To overcome this situation, athletes use breakaway pants which come completely apart at the sides from waist to ankle.
The traditional breakaway sport pants can be made with seven or eight buttons on the outer sides of the legs. These buttons go into large button holes that just barely hold the buttons to keep the legs together. When the player needs to go onto the field or court, he or she strips away the front half of the pants off of the buttons dropping the bottom half on the bench and floor. One problem with these button pants is that the buttons are often torn off in the process of tearing off the pants. Another version of breakaway sport pants utilizes conventional side zippers instead of buttons.
The present invention is directed to breakaway sport pants that are worn by athletes. The breakaway sport pants have right and left zippers that extend the entire length of the pants from the waist to the ankle. In contrast to conventional zippers, the zippers of the present invention do not have catch mechanisms for holding the zipper slides in the zipped position. As such, the zippers of the present invention will easily unzip. Right and left connectors hold the front and back portions of the sport pants together when the sport pants are being worn by a wearer, and prevent the zippers from unzipping. However, when the connectors are disengaged, the zippers easily unzip so the sport pants may be quickly removed.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, breakaway sport pants include a front portion having a right side and an opposite left side, and a back portion having a right side and an opposite left side. A right zipper selectively connects the right side of the front portion to the right side of the back portion, the right zipper not having a catch mechanism. A left zipper selectively connects the left side of the front portion to the left side of the back portion, the left zipper not having a catch mechanism.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the right side of the front portion has a top area, and the right side of the back portion has a top area. A right connector selectively connects the top area of the right side of the front portion and the top area of the right side of the back portion. The left side of the front portion has a top area, and the left side of the back portion has a top area. A left connector selectively connects the top area of the left side of the front portion and the top area of the left side of the back portion.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the right connector includes a right flap that is permanently attached to one of the top area of the right side of the front portion and the top area of the right side of the back portion. The right flap is selectively connectable by connection means to the other of the top area of the right side of the front portion and the top area of the right side of the back portion. And, the left connector includes a left flap that is permanently attached to one of the top area of the left side of the front portion and the top area of the left side of the back portion. The left flap is selectively connectable by connection means to the other of the top area of the left side of the front portion and the top area of the left side of the back portion.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the right zipper has a right zipper pull tab, and the left zipper has a left zipper pull tab. Each of the pull tabs includes a friction enhancing material.
Other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
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Breakaway sports pants 20 include a front portion 22 having a right side 24 and an opposite left side 26, and a back portion 28 having a right side 30 and an opposite left side 32. A right zipper 34 selectively connects right side 24 of front portion 22 to right side 30 of back portion 28. Right zipper 34 has a right zipper slide 36 and a right zipper pull tab 38, but does not have a catch mechanism. Similarly, a left zipper 40 selectively connects left side 26 of front portion 22 to left side 32 of back portion 28. Left zipper 40 has a left zipper slide 42 and a left zipper pull tab 45, but does not have a catch mechanism. A catch mechanism, which is standard on all conventional zippers, is any device that prevents the zipper slide from unzipping the zipper unless the zipper pull tab is pulled. One such type of catch mechanism includes a spring loaded stop installed in the zipper slide. Because of the catch mechanisms, conventional zippers stay zipped and do not inadvertently unzip. Conversely, the zippers of the present invention purposefully do not include catch mechanisms so they will easily and quickly come unzipped (also refer to
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When engaged, the right and left connectors (flaps 48 and 54 in the shown embodiment) hold front portion 22 and back portion 28 together and thereby prevent catchless right zipper 34 and catchless left zipper 40 from inadvertently opening (refer to
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(a) providing breakaway sport pants 20 worn by the wearer, the breakaway sport pants 20 including:
a left connector for selectively connecting top area 50 of left side 26 of front portion 22 to top area 52 of left side 32 of back portion 28;
(b) the wearer disengaging the right and left connectors; and,
(c) the wearer unzipping right 34 and left 40 zippers and removing breakaway sport pants 20.
The method further including:
in step (a), the right connector including a right flap 48 that is permanently attached to one of top area 44 of right side 24 of front portion 22 and top area 46 of right side 30 of back portion 28, right flap 48 being selectively connectable by connection means to the other of top area 44 of right side 24 of front portion 22 and top area 46 of right side 30 of back portion 28;
in step (a), the left connector including a left flap 54 that is permanently attached to one of top area 50 of left side 26 of front portion 22 and top area 52 of left side 32 of back portion 28, left flap 54 being selectively connectable by connection means to the other of top area 50 of left side 26 of front portion 22 and top area 52 of left side 32 of back portion 28;
in step (b), the disengaging being effected by disengaging the connection means.
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(a) providing breakaway sport pants, including:
(b) the wearer placing right zipper pull tab 38 in an upstanding position and then engaging the right connector; and,
(c) the wearer placing left zipper pull tab 45 in an upstanding position and then engaging the left connector.
The preferred embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part and claims the filing benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 of application Ser. No. 11/269,107, filed Nov. 8, 2005 now abandoned, which is included herein by reference.
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