Claims
- 1. A clothing combination to be worn by a wearer comprising:(i) a pair of pants having a front side and a back side, an inner surface and an outer surface, and a pant waistline, said pair of pants comprising: (a) a waistband which encompasses the entire pant waistline and a region that starts approximately 3″ above the pant waistline and ends approximately 1.5″ below the pant waistline; and (b) three pant connecting strips affixed to the waistband wherein two of the pant connecting strips are located on the front side of the pair of pants and one of the pant connecting strips is located on the back side of the pair of pants; and (ii) a shirt having a front side and a back side, an inner surface and an outer surface, and a shirt waistline, said shirt comprising: (c) a waist zone which encompasses the entire shirt waistline and a region that starts approximately 3″ above the shirt waistline and ends approximately 1.5″ below the shirt waistline; and (d) three shirt connecting strips affixed to the waist zone wherein two of the shirt connecting strips are located on the front side of the shirt and one of the shirt connecting strips is located on the back side of the shirt, wherein the pants and the shirt are connected, or capable of being connected, through a self-releasing bond that is formed whenever said pant connecting strips are brought into contact with said shirt connecting strips.
- 2. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the self-releasing bond increases in strength when subjected to one or more vibrational forces but releases automatically when subjected to any force below the tensile strength of both the pair of pants and the shirt and releases automatically when subjected to a force below the shear strength of both the pair of pants and shirt.
- 3. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the self-releasing bond has a tensile strength between 4 psi and 34 psi and a longitudinal shear strength between 5 psi and 40.5 psi.
- 4. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein both the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips comprise a noncorrosive material.
- 5. The clothing combination of claim 4 wherein the shirt connecting strips comprise a dyeable material.
- 6. The clothing combination of claim 5 wherein both the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips comprise a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester, and a mixture thereof.
- 7. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the self-releasing bond is adjustable.
- 8. The clothing combination of claim 7 wherein the self-releasing bond is adjustable by manipulating the size and location of the surface area wherein the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips contact.
- 9. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein each of the pant connecting strips comprises hooks and each of the shirt connecting strips comprises loops so that the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips form one or more hook and loop fasteners.
- 10. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the pant connecting strips are loop strips and the shirt connecting strips are hook strips for a hook and loop fastening system.
- 11. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the pant connecting strips are affixed to the inner surface of the pair of pants and the shirt connecting strips are affixed to the outer surface of the shirt thereby allowing the shirt to be bonded to the pair of pants in a tucked position.
- 12. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the pair of pants is made to fit a wearer of a given pant size and the shirt is made to fit a wearer of a given shirt size,wherein the pair of pants and shirt both comprise at least one or more markers identifying the size, and wherein the pant connecting strips and the shirt connecting strips naturally align and come into contact to form the self-releasing bond when the pair of pants and the shirt are worn by a wearer whose pant size and shirt size matches the pant size and shirt size indicated on the markers.
- 13. The clothing combination of claim 1 wherein the following criteria are met:i) the number of pant connecting strips and the number of shirt connecting strips are three apiece; ii) the three pant connecting strips include two front pant connecting strips that are symmetrically located with respect to a central vertical axis on the front side of the pair of pants, are about 1″ wide apiece, are one twelfth to one half as long as the waistband, and are separated from one another by a distance that is one half to one twelfth as long as the waistband; iii) the three pant connecting strips include one back pant connecting strip that is centrally located with respect to a central vertical axis on the rear side of the pair of pants, is about 1″ wide, and is at least {fraction (1/12)}th as long as the waistband; iv) the three shirt connecting strips include two front shirt connecting strips that are symmetrically located with respect to a central vertical axis on the front side of the shirt and are of corresponding width, length, and separation to the first and second pant connecting strips; and v) the three shirt connecting strips include one back shirt connecting strip is centrally located with respect to a central vertical axis on the rear side of the shirt and is of corresponding width and length to the third pant connecting strip.
- 14. A multicomponent kit for making a clothing combination to be worn by a wearer consisting essentially of:(i) a garment selected from the group consisting of a pair of pants and shirt wherein (i1) the pair of pants, if selected, has a front side and a back side, an inner surface and an outer surface, and a pant waistline, said pair of pants comprising: (a) a waistband which encompasses the entire pant waistline and a region that starts approximately 3″ above the pant waistline and ends approximately 1.5″ below the pant waistline; and (b) one or more pant connecting strips affixed to the waistband; and (i2) the shirt, if selected, has a front side and a back side, an inner surface and an outer surface, and a shirt waistline, said shirt comprising: (c) a waist zone which encompasses the entire shirt waistline and a region that starts approximately 3″ above the shirt waistline and ends approximately 1.5″ below the shirt waistline; and (d) one or more shirt connecting strips affixed to the waist zone; and (ii) one or more unaffixed connecting strips containing an adherent backing for binding the unaffixed connecting strips to a pair of pants or to a shirt, wherein the number of unaffixed strips is equal to the number of affixed pant connecting strips or affixed shirt connecting strips.
- 15. The multicomponent kit of claim 14 wherein the kit comprises a pair of pants with affixed pant connecting strips and further comprises one or more unaffixed connecting strips, wherein each of the affixed pant connecting strips comprises hooks and each of the unaffixed connecting strips comprises loops so that the pant connecting strips and the unaffixed connecting strips, when contacted together, form one or more hook and loop fasteners.
- 16. The multicomponent kit of claim 14 wherein the kit comprises a pair of pants with affixed pant connecting strips and further comprises one or more unaffixed connecting strips, wherein each of the affixed pant connecting strips comprises loops and each of the unaffixed connecting strips comprises hooks so that the pant connecting strips and the unaffixed connecting strips, when contacted together, form one or more book and loop fasteners.
- 17. The multicomponent kit of claim 14 wherein the kit comprises a shirt with affixed shirt connecting strips and further comprises one or more unaffixed connecting strips, wherein each of the affixed shirt connecting strips comprises hooks and each of the unaffixed connecting strips comprises loops so that the shirt connecting strips and the unaffixed connecting strips, when contacted together, form one or more hook and loop fasteners.
- 18. The multicomponent kit of claim 14 wherein the kit comprises a shirt with affixed shirt connecting strips and further comprises one or more unaffixed connecting strips, wherein each of the affixed shirt connecting strips comprises loops and each of the unaffixed connecting strips comprises hooks so that the shirt connecting strips and the unaffixed connecting strips, when contacted together, form one or more hook and loop fasteners.
- 19. A multicomponent kit for making a clothing combination to be worn by a wearer comprising:(i) at least one first unaffixed connecting strip that contains (a) a hook strip comprising hooks for a book and loop fastener, and (b) an adherent backing capable of binding to a pair of pants or to a shirt; (ii) at least one second unaffixed connecting strip that contains (a) a loop strip for a hook and loop fastener, and (b) an adherent backing capable of binding the loop strip to a pair of pants or to a shirt; (iii) a template containing markings thereon or therein that illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first or second unaffixed connecting strips to the pair of pants when place parallel to the pant waistline within the waistband, and/or when illustrates positions for binding one or more of the first or second unaffixed connecting strips to the shirt when placed parallel to the shirt waistline within the waist zone.
- 20. The multicomponent kit of claim 19 wherein the template illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first and second unaffixed connecting strips to the pair of pants.
- 21. The multicomponent kit of claim 19 wherein the template illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first and second unaffixed connecting strips to the shirt.
- 22. The multicomponent kit of claim 19 wherein the template illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first and second unaffixed connecting strips to the pair of pants and illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first and second unaffixed connecting strips to the shirt.
- 23. The multicomponent kit of claim 19 wherein the kit comprises a first template that illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first and second unaffixed connecting strips to the pair of pants, and a second template that illustrates positions for bonding one or more of the first and second unaffixed connecting strips to the shirt.
- 24. A method for bonding multiple components of a clothing combination which comprises the following steps:(i) selecting a pair of pants having a pant waistline, a front side and a back side, and an inner surface and an outer surface, said pair of pants comprising a waistband which encompasses the entire pant waistline and a region that starts approximately 3″ above the pant waistline and ends approximately 1.5″ below the pant waistline; (ii) affixing to said waistband three pant connecting strips wherein two of the pant connecting strips are located on the front side of the pair of pants and one of the pant connecting strips is located on the back side of the pair of pants; (iii) selecting a shirt having a shirt waistline, a front side and a back side, and an inner surface and an outer surface, said shirt comprising a waist zone which encompasses the entire shirt waistline and a region that begins approximately 3″ above the shirt waistline and ends approximately 1.5″ below the shirt waistline; (iv) affixing to said waistzone three shirt connecting strips wherein two of the shirt connecting strips are located on the front side of the shirt and one of the shirt connecting strips is located on the back side of the shirt; (v) contacting said pant connecting strips with said shirt connecting strips to form a self-releasing bond.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the self-releasing bond increases in strength when subjected to one or more vibrational forces but releases automatically when subjected to any force below the tensile strength of both the pair of pants and the shirt and releases automatically when subjected to a force below the shear strength of both the pair of pants and the shirt.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein the self-releasing bond has a tensile strength between 4 psi and 34 psi and a longitudinal shear strength between 5 psi and 40.5 psi.
- 27. The method of claim 24 wherein both the pant connecting strips an shirt connecting strips comprise a noncorrosive material.
- 28. The method claim 27 wherein the shirt connecting strips comprise a dyeable material.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein both the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips comprise a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester, and a mixture thereof.
- 30. The method of claim 27 wherein the self-releasing bond is adjustable.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the self-releasing bond is adjustable by manipulating the size and location of the surface area wherein the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips contact.
- 32. The method of claim 24 wherein each of the pant connecting strips comprise hooks and each of the shirt connecting strips comprise loops so that the pant connecting strips and shirt connecting strips form one or more hook and loop fasteners.
- 33. The method of claim 24 wherein the pant connecting strips are loop strips and the shirt connecting strips are hook strips for a hook and loop fastening system.
- 34. The method of claim 24 wherein the pant connecting strips are affixed to the inner surface of the pair of pants and the shirt connecting strips are affixed to the outer surface of the shirt thereby allowing the shirt to be bonded to the pair of pants in a tucked position.
- 35. The method of claim 24 wherein the pair of pants is made to fit a wearer of a given pant size and the shirt is made to fit a wearer of a given shirt size,wherein the pair of pants and shirt both comprise at least one or more markers identifying the size, and wherein the pant connecting strips and the shirt connecting strips naturally align and come into contact to form the self-releasing bond when the pair of pants and the shirt are worn by a wearer whose pant size and shirt size matches the pant size and shirt size indicated on the markers.
- 36. The method of claim 33 whereini) the number of pant connecting strips and the number of shirt connecting strips are three apiece; ii) the three pant connecting strips include two front pant connecting strips that are symmetrically located with respect to a central vertical axis on the front side of the pair of pants, are about 1″ wide apiece, are one twelfth to one half as long as the waistband, and are separated from one another by a distance that is one half to one twelfth as long as the waistband; iii) the three pant connecting strips include one back pant connecting strip that is centrally located with respect to a central vertical axis on the rear side of the pair of pants, is about 1″ wide, and is at least {fraction (1/12)}th as long as the waistband; iv) the three shirt connecting strips include two front shirt connecting strips that are symmetrically located with respect to a central vertical axis on the front side of the shirt and are of corresponding width, length, and separation to the first and second pant connecting strips; and v) the three shirt connecting strips include one back shirt connecting strip is centrally located with respect to a central vertical axis on the rear side of the shirt and is of corresponding width and length to the third pant connecting strip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/066,842, filed Apr. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,185,745.
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