This disclosure relates generally to a drawstring, and in particular, a replacement or new product drawstring having threaded connectors, the same threaded connectors configured to be coupled to a removable tool and/or other devices.
Modern apparel, for example, swimsuits, warm-ups, children's clothing, etc., often utilize drawstrings that extend through a channel in the garment for the purpose of tightening the garment about the body. However, a damaged drawstring can often present a reassembly problem and can cause additional damage to the garment. The drawstring is also a fashionable accessory to most garments, and a user's preference may result in a desire for frequent changing of the drawstring. Known restringing devices do not provide for efficient and secure attachment of the drawstring to the restringing device and are often inadequate in guiding the cord through the distances required. Thus, there is a need in the art to provide resilient and fashionable drawstrings that can be easily incorporated into an article of clothing.
The apparatus, devices, and methods of this disclosure each have several aspects, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes. Without limiting the scope of this invention as expressed by the claims which follow, some features will now be discussed briefly. After considering this discussion, and particularly after reading the section entitled “Detailed Description” one will understand how the features of this invention provide advantages.
In one aspect, a drawstring for drawing together a material is disclosed. The drawstring includes at least one flexible elongate cord having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end includes a first aglet and the second end includes a second aglet, a first connector having a base end and a top end, the base end including a first cavity for receiving the first aglet, and the top end including a first male fastener, a second connector including a rotating element and a fixed element, the rotating element coupled to the fixed element via a swivel, the rotating element including a first female fastener configured to be removably attached to the first male fastener, and the fixed element having a second cavity for receiving the second aglet, wherein the first aglet is enclosed within the first cavity such that the opening to the first cavity is crimped to prevent removal of the first aglet from the first cavity, and wherein the second aglet is enclosed within the second cavity such that the opening to the second cavity is crimped to prevent removal of the second aglet from the second cavity.
In another aspect, the first connector and the second connector are substantially cylindrical in shape and having a first diameter, the first connector being substantially 25.4 millimeters (25.4 mm) in length, and the second connector being substantially 25.4 millimeters (25.4 mm) in length. In another aspect, the drawstring may further comprising a length of flexible plastic material substantially cylindrical in shape and having the first diameter, the length of flexible plastic material removably coupled to one of the first connector or the second connector. In another aspect, the length of flexible material further comprises a third connector having a second male fastener configured to couple with the first female fastener. In another aspect, the length of flexible material is at least 76.2 millimeters (76.2 mm) in length. In another aspect, the first male fastener is configured to couple with the first female fastener. In another aspect, the drawstring further includes at least one accessory connector, the accessory connector including a substantially cylindrical shape having the first diameter, at least one of a second female fastener or a second male fastener, both the female fastener and the male fastener configured to couple with the corresponding first male fastener or the first female fastener, and a through-hole configured to partially enclose an accessory attachment ring. In another aspect, the the accessory attachment ring is a keyring. In another aspect, the drawstring includes another flexible elongate cord having a third end and a fourth end, wherein the third end includes a third aglet and the fourth end includes a fourth aglet, a third connector having another base end and another top end, the other base end including a second cavity for receiving the third aglet, and the other top end including a third male fastener, a fourth connector including another rotating element and another fixed element, the other rotating element coupled to the other fixed element via a swivel, the other rotating element including a third female fastener, and the other fixed element having a fourth cavity for receiving the fourth aglet, wherein the third aglet is enclosed within the first cavity such that the opening to the first cavity is crimped to prevent removal of the first aglet from the first cavity, and wherein the second aglet is enclosed within the second cavity such that the opening to the second cavity is crimped to prevent removal of the second aglet from the second cavity.
Another aspect disclosed is a method of making a drawstring, including coupling a first connector to a first end of a flexible elongate cord, the first end having a first aglet, wherein the first connector comprises a base end and a top end, the base end including a first cavity for receiving the first aglet, and the top end including a first male fastener, coupling a second connector to a second end of the flexible elongate cord, the second connector including a rotating element and a fixed element, the rotating element coupled to the fixed element via a swivel, the rotating element including a first female fastener, and the fixed element having a second cavity for receiving the second aglet, crimping the opening of the first cavity of the first connector such that the first aglet is enclosed within the first cavity, crimping the opening of the second cavity of the fixed element of the second connector such that the second aglet is enclosed within the second cavity, coupling a length of flexible material to one of the first female fastener or the first male fastener, and coupling an accessory connector to another one of the first female fastener or the first male fastener.
Another aspect disclosed is an apparatus, including a means for drawing together a material having a first end and a second end, a first means for coupling, wherein the first end is enclosed within the first means for coupling, and wherein the first means for coupling is crimped about the first end to facilitate attachment of the first means for coupling to the first end, a second means for coupling, wherein the second end is enclosed within the second means for coupling, and wherein the second means for coupling is crimped about the second end to facilitate attachment of the second means for coupling to the second end, and a means for generating pressure between the first means for coupling and the second means for coupling.
Another aspect disclosed herein is a drawstring replacement, wherein the first aglet includes a diameter sized 75% relative to a diameter of the first cavity, and wherein the second aglet includes a diameter sized 75% relative to a diameter of the second cavity. In yet another aspect, the first aglet includes a diameter sized 80% relative to a diameter of the drawstring, and the second aglet includes the diameter sized 80% relative to the diameter of the drawstring.
Another aspect disclosed herein is a drawstring replacement kit, including a flexible elongate cord having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end includes a first aglet and the second end includes a second aglet, and wherein a first connector is coupled to the first aglet and a second connector is coupled to the second aglet, a first accessory connector comprising a first key ring, a first male fastener, and an o-ring removably attached to the first male fastener, a second accessory connector comprising a second key ring and a second female fastener, and a threading tool comprising a length of flexible plastic and a second male fastener. In one embodiment, the flexible elongate cord may include a plurality fabric portions including a plurality of different colors. In one embodiment, the drawstring replacement kit of claim 13, wherein the threading tool is removably attached to the second accessory connector.
This invention thereby allows for easy replacement of drawstrings configured according to the invention that are present in products, as may be desired for reasons including wear, breakage or fashion statement. Different sizes, types, lengths and colors of drawstrings may be exchanged by this invention, so users will be able to accessorize and customize the products concerned as they see fit.
The invention is not limited to replacing drawstrings. In further accordance with the present invention, two or more drawstrings may be attached in series, end to end, using the connectors. This allows a user to connect drawstrings to vary the length of the overall drawstring and to combine different colors or styles of drawstrings. When worn on apparel having a drawstring and drawstring channel such as a hoodie, for instance, different styles of drawstrings may appear from each end of the drawstring channel, with the connector being hidden inside the channel.
Various aspects of the disclosure are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. This disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to any specific structure or function presented throughout this disclosure. Rather, these aspects are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Based on the teachings herein, one skilled in the art should appreciate that the scope of the disclosure is intended to cover any aspect of the disclosure disclosed herein, whether implemented independently of or combined with any other aspect of the disclosure. For example, an apparatus may be implemented or a method may be practiced using any number of the aspects set forth herein. In addition, the scope of the disclosure is intended to cover such an apparatus or method which is practiced using other structure, functionality, or structure and functionality in addition to or other than the various aspects of the disclosure set forth herein. It should be understood that any aspect of the disclosure disclosed herein may be embodied by one or more elements of a claim.
The word “substantially” is used herein to mean similar to size and shape with respect to at least one dimension.
The present invention facilitates an easy removal and/or replacement of drawstrings from drawstring channels in the products that use them. For the present purposes, a drawstring includes any flexible elongated closure means such laces, ties, strings, elastic cords, pull cords and other like product closure means, as well as corresponding closure ends such as screw fasteners or magnets at either end of the drawstring.
The female connector 102 may be coupled to one end of the first cord 106 and may be constructed of a plastic or other polymer such as hardened rubber, or a metal. In one embodiment, the female connector 102 may be an aluminum alloy or stainless steel. In one embodiment, the female connector 102 has a cylindrical body having a diameter that is substantially 3.175 millimeters (3.175 mm). This diameter accommodates most conventional through-holes in an article of clothing. It should be appreciated that the cavities may be made in other sizes if needed to accommodate a different sized through-hole. In another embodiment, the cylindrical body diameter is less than or equal to at least one dimension of its corresponding cord. The cylindrical shape of the female connector 102 offers the advantage of being uniform in diameter so that the length of the female connector 102 is substantially the same diameter to allow for easier threading through a garment. For example, such a dimensional characteristic is beneficial because it allows a user to insert the cord into a drawstring channel on a garment that uses a grommet or is otherwise incapable of expanding the size of the channel to receive the connector. The same dimensional characteristics may be applicable to the male connector 104 and the female rotating connector 108. The female connector 102 may also include a first cavity 118 having a diameter appropriate for receiving the male connector 104 at the other end of the first cord 106 or any other cord. The first cavity 118 may be configured as a barrel or torpedo clasp, such that the male connector 104 can couple to the female connector 102. In another embodiment, the first cavity 118 may include a magnet for coupling to the male connector 104. In another embodiment, the male fastener 104 may include a rubber o-ring 155 at the base of the male end fastener 116.
The male connector 104 may be substantially the same diameter and shape as the female connector 102, and may also include a male end fastener 116 configured to couple the male connector 104 to the female connector 102 via the first cavity 118. The male end fastener 116 may include a corresponding end to the barrel or torpedo clasp, and/or corresponding magnet, to the female connector 102 and first cavity 118.
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The first cord 106 and/or the second cord 114 may include a pattern or a design. For example, the cords may be constructed of multiple threads of varying colors in a patterned weave. In another example, the cords may include a logo or a name imprinted on the surface of the cord. The cords may be generally circular in shape, or may be substantially flat in one dimension while wide in another dimension. For example, the cords may substantially resemble a rope or a shoelace. In another example, the cords may include a team name or product name in a variety of fonts and colors, and/or may include a color pattern or weave.
The male connector 104, the female connector 104, and the female rotating connector 108 may be coupled to a cord using a crimping means and a cord aglet 302 (see
The aglet 302 may be substantially the same size as the string. For example, the aglet 302 may have a diameter equal to that of the diameter of the cord (106/114). In another example, the aglet 302 may be smaller than the cord (106/114). For example, the cord may be in a compressed state caused by the aglet 302. As such, a diameter of the aglet may be sized within a range of 10% to 95% relative to the diameter of the cord. In another example, the aglet 302 is larger than the cord (106/114). For example, the aglet 302 may include additional material to increase size, and/or the aglet 302 may compress a larger portion of the cord. In any of these embodiments, the cord may be constructed of a rigid or flexible material. For example, the flexible material may be compressed. For example, the cord may be constructed of a fabric with air gaps. In another example, the cord may be constructed of metal, and relatively less flexible or having no flexibility. In another example, the cord may be constructed of a combination of metal and fabric.
The opening of the male connector at the end opposite to the male end fastener 116 may be crimped or tapered to enclose the aglet 302 and prevent the first cord 106 from being removed from the connector. The male end fastener 116 of the male connector 104 may include a threaded section configured for screw-attachment to a corresponding threaded first cavity 118 of the female connector 102 or the rotating element 110 of the female rotating connector 108.
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The female rotating connector 108 may be coupled to a cord in the same manner as the male connector 104. For example, the female rotating connector 108 is cylindrical and has an opening at the base of the fixed element 112. The opening is configured to receive one end of the second cord 114, and may lead to a second cavity 304 in the fixed element 112 for enclosing the aglet 302. The portion of the second cord 114 received by the fixed element may include the aglet 302 made from a plastic or metal. In one embodiment, the aglet 302 may be substantially the same size as the second cavity 304 such that the aglet 302 is limited in its movement within the second cavity 304. In one example, the second cavity 304 has a slightly larger volume than that of the aglet 302 to facilitate free rotation of the fixed element 112 about the aglet 302 and corresponding second cord 114. The opening of the fixed element 112 at the end opposite to the threaded first cavity 118 may be crimped or tapered to enclose the aglet 302 within the second cavity 304 and prevent the second cord 114 from being removed from the connector.
The user can insert the threading tool 600 into a hole or opening and can feed the threading tool 600 through a channel or course to another opening, through which the user can pull the threading tool and the first drawstring 100. In one example, the channel or course may be enclosed in a material such that the first drawstring 100 and threading tool 600 are not visible, and the course may be longer than the length of the first drawstring 100. In such an example, the second drawstring 150 may be attached to the end opposite to the threading tool 600 of the first drawstring 100, and the user may use the threading tool to pull both the first drawstring 100 and the second drawstring 150 through the channel or course.
The female accessory connector 800 may be constructed of a metal material or plastic, and may be substantially cylindrical in shape. One end of the female accessory connector 800 may include a threaded cavity 118 configured to receive the male end fastener 116 of the threading tool 600 or any of the first drawstring 100 and the second drawstring 150. The female accessory connector 800 may also include a through-hole 802 that can accommodate a key-ring, a clip, or other means of attachment.
Once the user has threaded the drawstring(s) through a garment and/or channel, the user may attach the female accessory connector to at least one end of the threaded drawstring(s) and attach additional accessories to the drawstring(s). For example, the user may attach a key-ring to the female accessory connector 800 via the through-hole 802, and attach a pair of sunglasses to the key-ring.
In one configuration, the user may couple the female accessory connector 800 to one end of the drawstring(s) that have been threaded through the garment or material, and couple the male accessory connector 900 to the opposite end of the drawstrings(s), such that each end of the drawstring(s) include an accessory connector. Thus, the male connector 104, the female rotating connector 108, and the female connector 102 are configured for three separate, independent functions depending on the needs of the user: (1) attachment of the first drawstring 100 to the second drawstring 150, (2) attachment of the threading tool to the drawstring for replacing a previously used drawstring and threading the first drawstring 100 and/or second drawstring 150 through a channel (e.g. located within a hoodie), and (3) attachment of accessories. It may be appreciated that the use of male and female connectors on a single drawstring in this embodiment obviates the need for separate couplers to attach ends of the same drawstring or to attach additional drawstrings.
At block 1002, a first connector may be coupled to a first end of a flexible elongate cord. The first connector may include any of the female connector 102, the male connector 104, or the female rotating connector 108. The flexile elongate cord may include any of the first drawstring 100 and the second drawstring. For example, the first connector may be substantially cylindrical in shape, and may include a base end and a top end. The base end may include a first cavity for receiving a first aglet. For example, the first aglet may be coupled to a first end of the flexible elongate cord. The first aglet may comprise any metal or plastic material.
At block 1004, a second connector may be coupled to a second end of the flexible elongate cord. The second connector may include any of the female connector 102, the male connector 104, or the female rotating connector 108. In one embodiment, the second connector include a rotating element 110 and a fixed element 112, wherein the rotating element 110 is coupled to the fixed element 112 via a swivel. In such an arrangement, the rotating element 110 may rotate freely independent of the fixed element 112. In one embodiment, the first connector may include the male connector 104, while the second connector may include the female rotating connector 108. In one example, the second connector may include a second cavity for receiving the second aglet.
At block 1006, the opening of the first cavity of the first connector may be crimped around the flexible elongate cord such that the first aglet is enclosed within the first cavity and the first aglet is prevented from exiting the first cavity.
At block 1008, the opening of the second cavity of the second connector may be crimped around the flexible elongate cord such that the second aglet is enclosed within the second cavity and the second aglet is prevented from exiting the first cavity.
At block 1010 a length of flexible material may be coupled to one of the first connector or the second connector. In one example, the flexible material may include the threading tool 600. For example, the threading tool 600 may be coupled to the first connector using a magnet or a threaded coupling means. Once the threading tool 600 is coupled to the first connector, a user may insert the threading tool 600 into a hole or opening and can feed the threading tool 600 through a channel or course to another opening, through which the user can pull the threading tool and the first drawstring 100. In one example, the channel or course may be enclosed in a material such that the first drawstring 100 and threading tool 600 are not visible, and the course may be longer than the length of the first drawstring 100. In such an example, the second drawstring 150 may be attached to the end opposite to the threading tool 600 of the first drawstring 100. The user may use the threading tool to pull both the first drawstring 100 and the second drawstring 150 through the channel or course.
At block 1012, an accessory connector may be connected to one or more of the first connector and/or the second connector. The accessory connector may include one or both of the female accessory connector 800 and the male accessory connector 900. In one example, the user may couple the female accessory connector 800 to one end of the drawstring(s) that have been threaded through the garment or material, and couple the male accessory connector 900 to the opposite end of the drawstrings(s), such that each end of the drawstring(s) include an accessory connector. Thus, the male connector 104, the female rotating connector 108, and the female connector 102 are configured for three separate, independent functions depending on the needs of the user: (1) attachment of the first drawstring 100 to the second drawstring 150, (2) attachment of the threading tool to the drawstring for replacing a previously used drawstring and threading the first drawstring 100 and/or second drawstring 150 through a channel (e.g. located within a hoodie), and (3) attachment of accessories. It may be appreciated that the use of male and female connectors on a single drawstring in this embodiment obviates the need for separate couplers to attach ends of the same drawstring or to attach additional drawstrings.
One or more of the components, steps, features and/or functions illustrated in
It is to be understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the methods disclosed is an illustration of exemplary processes. Based upon design preferences, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the methods may be rearranged. The accompanying method claims present elements of the various steps in a sample order, and are not meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented unless specifically recited therein.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/667,467 filed on Mar. 24, 2015, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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