1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a pair of socks having respective complementary fasteners which can be detachably connected to one another to attach the socks together. The combination socks with fasteners are ideal to hold the socks together when the socks are being washed and dried with other socks or placed in a drawer.
2. Background Art
It is often desirable to attach a pair of socks together to prevent one sock of the pair from separating from the other sock and perhaps becoming lost. By way of particular example, when many individual socks are being washed at the same time in a washing machine with different socks and other articles of clothing, it is sometimes difficult and time consuming to find and correctly match the socks once the washing and drying steps have been completed. To prevent their separation and hold a pair of socks together while being washed and dried, a safety pin has been used to attach one sock to the other. Because of the turbulence to which the socks are subjected during the washing and drying steps, the socks are often torn by the safety pins. Moreover, it is sometimes difficult to remove the safety pin from the socks so that the socks can be worn.
In addition, it may take time to locate a suitable number of fasteners to be used to attach pairs of socks together immediately prior to their being washed and dried. What is more, the fasteners can be misplaced once the socks have been washed and dried and the fasteners have been removed therefrom. To avoid this problem, it may be advantageous to have the fasteners affixed to and carried by the pair of socks even while the socks are worn with a pair of shoes. However, if the fasteners were to be located inside the socks so as to be hidden from view when the socks are being worn, the fasteners can rub against and irritate the wearer's skin, particularly if the wearer is a young child or a baby.
Therefore, what would be desirable is a pair of socks having respective complementary fasteners that are attached to and carried by the socks, where the fasteners are located out of sight inside the socks and isolated from the wearer's feet to avoid irritating his skin.
In general terms, disclosed herein is the combination of a pair of socks and a pair of complementary fasteners affixed to and carried by respective ones of the pair of socks. The fasteners are adapted to be detachably connected together so that the socks can be attached to one another during those times when the socks are being washed, dried or stored in a drawer. According to a first preferred embodiment, the fasteners are attached inside the socks just below the open top ends thereof. More particularly, and by way of example, a first of the pair of complementary fasteners is a button snap, and the other fastener is a button receptacle. To prevent the fasteners from contacting and irritating the wearer's skin when the socks are being worn, foldable protective flaps are attached (e.g., stitched) to the inside of the socks so as to lie over and cover the snap and the receptacle. Thus, when the pair of socks is worn, the flaps isolate the button snap and the button receptacle from the wearer's feet. When it is necessary to connect or disconnect the pair of fasteners, the flexible flaps are simply folded back and off the fasteners to give the wearer access thereto.
According to a second preferred embodiment, the complementary pair of fasteners is affixed to the outside of the pair of socks (e.g., high ankle work or athletic socks). In this case, and by way of further example, a locking ring is carried by a first of the pair of socks and a loop shaped locking clip is carried by the other sock. By the wearer manipulating a tab which projects from the locking ring, a retractable inner hook of the locking ring can be moved into and through an opening in the locking clip, whereby the locking ring and the locking clip are detachably connected together so that the pair of socks will be attached to one another.
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A pair of complementary fasteners are now described to be carried by respective ones of the pair of socks 1 and 3 in order to prevent the pair of socks from becoming separated from one another during the washing and drying processes and being mixed with the socks from the other pairs of socks that are washed and dried at the same time. In accordance with a first preferred embodiment of this invention, and referring concurrently to
The button snap 5 and button receptacle 7 are preferably sewn to respective ones of the socks 1 and 3 at the inside of each just below the open top end thereof through which the wearer's foot is inserted. However, as an important detail, each of the button snap 5 and the button receptacle 7 is covered by a respective protective flap 9 and 10. The flaps 9 and 10 have a size and shape (e.g., either flat or pocket-shaped) so as to lay over and cover the snap 5 and receptacle 7. The protective flaps 9 and 10 are ideally manufactured from a comfortable and foldable cloth material and are located between each of the snap 5 and the receptacle 7 and the wearer's feet when the socks 1 and 3 are worn.
The protective foldable flaps 9 and 10 are attached to respective ones of the pair of socks 1 and 3 by means of, for example, stitching 12 and 14. As is best shown in
When the pair of socks 1 and 3 are off the feet of the wearer, there are times when it is desirable to attach the socks to one another so that they will travel together. For example, when the pair of socks 1 and 3 are being washed with many other socks, keeping the pair of socks attached to one another during the washing process and subsequent drying process enables the wearer to quickly and easily locate the matched pair without having to sort through a pile of different socks. Moreover, when the pair of socks are being stored in a drawer along with other pairs, the wearer will be able to visually inspect and find the particular matched pair.
Attaching the pair of socks 1 and 3 together to achieve the aforementioned advantages is simply accomplished by first folding (i.e., raising) the flaps 9 and 10 over the stitching 12 and 14 to expose the button snap 5 and the button receptacle 7. With the pair of socks 1 and 3 being grasped in the hands of the wearer, the button snap 5 and the button receptacle 7 are held in opposite facing alignment with one another as shown in
When it is desirable to separate the pair of socks 1 and 3 from one another, the socks are simply pulled apart with sufficient force to cause the button snap 5 to be detached from the button receptacle 7. The socks may now be used for any purpose. However, by virtue of being able to hold the socks 1 and 3 together by means of the relatively small and non-obtrusive snap 5 and receptacle 7, the socks will not be damaged (i.e., torn) during the attachment and detachment processes as has been known to occur when a safety pin, or the like, is used.
For the pair of socks 1 and 3 that are shown and described while referring to
More particularly, and in accordance with a second preferred embodiment, a locking ring 24 is attached (e.g., sewn) to and carried by a first 20 of the pair of socks, and a complementary locking clip 26 is attached (e.g., sewn) to and carried by the other sock 22 of the pair. Unlike the case of the button snap 5 and the button receptacle 7 of
The locking ring 24 is of the kind that is typically hollow with a retractable inner hook 28 that is withdrawn so that the ring 24 can be opened as is best shown in
It is within the scope of this invention for the locking ring 24 and the locking clip 26 of the clasp to also be located inside the pair of socks 20 and 22. If the aforementioned clasp were to be attached to the insides of the pair of socks 20 and 22, then protective flaps (like those designated 9 and 10 in