This invention relates to a fastening system for clothing such as shirts having buttons and button holes and relates particularly to a removable fastener system suitable for individuals having difficulty with fastening button closures.
Quick release fastening systems, requiring little or no manual dexterity and which effect fastening with a simple contact touch, are known. These usually involve separate elements of hooks and eyes which link together, upon contact, to become fastened with each other. These fastener are commonly known as hook and eye fasteners and are most commonly referred to by the trademark, Velcro® (used hereinafter to refer to a type of contact fasteners comprised of hook and eye elements). Clothing made with or altered to contain Velcro type fasteners are often used by the elderly or by children (particularly for shoes and sneakers) often because of their lack of physical dexterity resulting from arthritis and/or lack of coordination.
Velcro type fasteners generally comprise two complementary elements. Each of the elements has base, usually made of fabric. A series of hook elements are integrally placed on the base of one of the elements and eye elements, generally of a tufted material, are integrally placed on the base of the other of the elements. Touching contact between the hook elements and eye elements results in an instant connection, with separation requiring a lateral peeling action (to disengage the hooks from the eyes).
The use of these fasteners on clothing generally requires that the hook and eye base elements be permanently affixed to a garment or shoe, as the underlying base, such as by sewing or with a strong adhesive. This however requires clothing alteration, with permanent change of the garment. In addition laundering becomes problematic since the Velcro type fastener elements, particularly the tufted eyes, are often damaged by water and especially hot water and harsh detergents used in laundering. This may necessitate the tedious need for removal of the Velcro fastener and the subsequent reattachment, when the garments require laundering.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a quick release and fastening system, in place of a button closure, which utilizes hook and eye fastening elements (Velcro type) but which elements are not permanently affixed to a garment. As a result, garment alterations are not necessary for emplacement of the fastening elements. In addition, laundering of the garment, without damage to the fastener, is able to be effected with simple unbuttoning removal of the fastening elements.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a garment fastening system which temporarily utilizes existing fastening elements of the garment such as buttons and buttons holes, to provide a means for the temporary anchoring of the fastening elements of the present invention to a garment.
Generally the present invention comprises a fastening system for fastening garment elements, with the garment comprising a button closure comprised of a button and a buttonhole. The fastening system is comprised of two fastening members, each of which has a base element. A base element of a first member is integrated with hook elements of a hook and eye fastener and the base element of the second member is integrated with eye elements of the hook and eye fastener. A fastener button is fixedly attached to a side of a base element of one of the two members, on a side obverse to the integrated hooks or eyes thereon. The other of the two members comprises an engaging fastener aperture, which extends through the base element and the integrated hooks or eyes thereon. The engaging fastener aperture permit the garment button to pass therethrough, effecting a holding engagement between the member and a garment element.
The fastening system is comprised for use with a garment having a button closure comprised of a button and a buttonhole. The system comprises two members, each of which comprises a base element. A base element of a first member is integrated with hook elements of a hook and eye fastener of a Velcro type and the base element of the second member is integrated with eye elements of a hook and eye fastener of a Velcro type. A button is fixedly attached, such as by being sewn thereon, to a side of a base element of one of the two members, on a side obverse to the integrated hooks or eyes. The other of the two members is provided with a slot, buttonhole, or other engaging aperture, which extends through the base element and the integrated hooks or eyes.
The button attached to one member is configured to fit within a corresponding buttonhole of a garment whereby it simulates the normal appearance of a button of the garment as passed through the buttonhole and wherein the hooks or eyes of the member to which the button is attached, is positioned to face the normally used button of the garment. The slit or buttonhole provided in the other of the members is configured to permit the button of the garment to fit therethrough, with the hooks or eyes of the member with the buttonhole, surrounding the button of the garment placed therethrough.
With such placement of the two members, “button” fastening of the garment, such as a shirt or other garments with a button fastening closure, is effected by simply touch contacting of the hooks or eyes of the member with the attached button to the hook or eyes of the member with the buttonhole. The connection between the hooks and eyes is configured to surround and enclose the button of the garment.
The attachment effected by the present fastening system simulates the appearance of a normal garment button closure but without the need for manipulation required for effecting an actual button closure. Disengagement of the ersatz button closure is simply and quickly done by peeling apart the garment segments to which the members are attached. This disengages the members of the fastening system to permit opening and removal of the garment. The button and buttonhole of the garment function as the sole anchoring elements for the two members whereby the two members of the fastening system are readily removable from the garment when the garment requires laundering.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more evident from the following discussion and drawings in which:
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The member pairs of the fastening system are applied to each set of button-buttonhole of the garment, as needed or desired. It is preferred that the buttons attached to the members be the same as or similar to the buttons of the garment and that they are the same as or similar to each other, for the best simulated appearance.
It is preferred that each of the members be minimally sized and configured to prevent visible appearance extension of the fastening members beyond attached edges of the attached segments of the garment. In addition, the members should not interfere with multiple placements thereof with respect to numerous existing garment buttons and buttonholes. However, the members should be sufficiently large enough to provide adequate fastening holding between the hooks and eyes thereof to prevent unwanted opening of the garment.
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Garment segment 201, normally configured for button attachment with garment segment 200, anchors member 1 by means of button 3 which is inserted and held by garment buttonhole 6 with exposed fastening elements being on the side obverse to button 3. With such configuration and placement, fastening element 1b faces fastening element 2a with a simple touch connection. As shown by the arrows, movement of the members 1 and 2 effects the fastening between garment segments 200 and 201, via fastening engagement between the hooks and eyes of elements 1b and 2a, with an externally visible button 3 passing through garment buttonhole 106.
a-c depict full circular, square and oval shape embodiments 300, 400 and 500 corresponding to the first member, respectively (with corresponding shape of the complementary second member) as other possible shapes of the fastening elements.
It is understood that the above drawings and specific example of the system elements of the present invention are only exemplary of the present invention with changes in structure, configuration, components and the like being possible without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the following dais.
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61553227 | Oct 2011 | US |