CONVERTIBLE GARMENT

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20210345714
  • Publication Number
    20210345714
  • Date Filed
    May 05, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 11, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Inventors
    • PEROGLIO; Paola
  • Original Assignees
    • PEROGLIO PAOLA DITTA INDIVIDUALE
Abstract
A convertible garment is described suitable to cover at least part of a user's body and comprising: a shaped rear sheet and a shaped front sheet superimposable onto one another to define a configuration of the garment and each delimited by a lower edge, by an upper edge and by two lateral edges interposed between the lower edge and the upper edge; a belt element carried by one of the rear sheet and front sheet and configured to gird a portion of the user's body; first fastening elements carried by the belt element; and second fastening elements carried by the other of the rear sheet and front sheet and couplable with the first fastening elements to determine a superimposing position between end lateral portions of the rear sheet and corresponding end lateral portions (3d) of the front sheet, each carrying one respective lateral edge; wherein the superimposed end lateral portions define respective lateral openings of the garment.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This Patent Application claims priority from Italian Patent Application No. 102020000009940 filed on May 5, 2020, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.


TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a garment of the convertible type configured to cover at least part, of a user's body, in particular a garment arrangeable in at least two configurations by means of different arrangement of the parts of which it is composed.


BACKGROUND

Convertible, or transformable, garments are known which can be arranged in different configurations by means of different combinations, that is dispositions, of the component parts of the garment.


In particular, garments are known which comprise a plurality of portions which are releasably couplable to each other and which can be removed or added to define different configurations of the garment.


For example, transformable trousers are known to comprise, generally at the leas, free end portions which ace releasably couplable with the rest of the trousers, typically by means of zips.


In this way, by removing or adding such free end portions arranged at the legs of the trousers, it is possible to provide for or arrange the trousers in a long trouser configuration and a short trouser configuration.


Transformable sweaters are also known, or in any case transformable dresses suitable to cover the upper part of the user's body, which use the same principle described above applied, in this case, to the sleeves. Thus, by removing or adding the free end portions of the sleeves, it is possible to switch between, i.e. it is possible to provide for or arrange the sweater in a long-sleeved configuration and a short-sleeved configuration.


Transformable garments of the type described above, including their removable parts, are in any case made in the traditional way, i.e. by sewing several parts or sheets together.


The market trend is known in the sector to simplify the process of making convertible garments, minimizing the packaging operations, for example by minimizing the number of seams necessary to join together the various parts of fabric that make up a garment, in order to increase the convertibility thereof.


OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Aim of the present invention is to make a convertible garment which is highly reliable and of limited cost, and which allows to satisfy the requirement specified above and connected with convertible garments of a known type.


According to the invention, this object is achieved by a convertible garment as claimed in claim 1.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a better understanding of the present invention, some preferred non-limiting embodiments are described below, purely by way of example and with the aid of the attached drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a convertible garment according to a first embodiment of the present invention and arranged in a first configuration;



FIGS. 2 and 3 are frontal perspective views, with parts removed for clarity's sake, showing steps of a sequence of assembly of the convertible garment of FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the convertible garment of FIG. 1 arranged m a second configuration;



FIGS. 5 to 9 are frontal perspective views, with parts removed for clarity's sake, showing steps of a sequence of assembly of the convertible garment of FIG. 4;



FIG. 9a shows a detail or the garment in FIG. 4;



FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a convertible garment in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention and arranged in a first configuration;



FIGS. 11 to 13 are front perspective views, with parts removed for clarity's sake, showing steps of a sequence of assembly of the convertible garment of FIG. 10; and



FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the convertible garment of FIG. 10 arranged in a second configuration.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

With reference to FIGS. 1 to 9, number 1 indicates as a whole a convertible garment configured to cover at least part of a user's body.


For the purposes of this description, by convertible garment it is intended a garment arrangeable in at least two configurations by means of different disposition or combination of the parts of which it is composed.


In accordance with the preferred, non-limiting embodiment described herein and shown in FIGS. 1 to 9, the garment 1 is defined by a skirt configured to cover a lower part of a user's body, in particular from the waist downwards.


In one embodiment, the skirt covers the body starting from a position higher than the user's waist.


The garment 1 comprises a shaped rear sheet 2, configured to cover at least a rear portion of said body part, and a shaped front sheet 3, configured to cover at least a front portion of the aforesaid body part.


The rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 are superimposable onto one another to define a configuration of the garment 1.


As visible in FIG. 2, the rear sheet 2 is delimited by an upper edge 2a, by a lower edge 2b and by two lateral edges 2c interposed between the lower edge 2b and the upper edge 2a.


The front sheet 3 is delimited by an upper edge 3a, by a lower edge 3b and by two lateral edges 3c between the lower edge 3b and the upper edge 3a.


It is also possible to identify two end lateral, portions 2d of the rear sheet 2, each carrying one respective lateral edge 2c, and two end lateral portions 3d of the front sheet 3, each carrying one respective lateral edge 3c.


It should be noted that, in the present description, the term “shaped” comprises any shape of the rear sheet 2 and front sheet 3 which enables a wearable garment to be made and/or assembled and/or manufactured. For example, the aforesaid sheets may be in the form of truncated cone lateral surfaces developed on a plane (FIG. 2), or rectangular, oval, or any other suitable shape. In particular, the lateral edges 2c, 3c can have a straight, broken, curved or mixed profile.


According to this embodiment, the rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 are composed of a single sheet, respectively.


Alternatively, the rear sheet 2 may be composed by joining, for example by sewing, a left rear half-sheet and a right rear half-sheet. Similarly, the front sheet 3 may be composed by joining, for example by sewing, a left front half-sheet and a right front half-sheet.


In an embodiment, the left rear half-sheet and the left front half-sheet are made as a single sheet, and the right rear half-sheet and the right front half-sheet, are made as a single sheet.


The garment 1 further comprises:


a belt element 4 carried by one of the rear sheer 2 and front sheet 3, in particular by the rear sheet 2, and configured to gird a portion of the user's body, for example the waist;


first fastening element, preferably buttons 5, carried by the belt element 4; and


second fastening elements, preferably eyelets 6, carried on the other side of the rear sheet 2 and front sheet 3, in particular by the front sheet 3, and couplable with the buttons 5 to determine a superimposing position between the end lateral portions 2d of the rear sheet 2 and the end lateral portions 3d of the front sheet 3.


In particular, the belt element 4 is fixed, in particular sewn, to the upper edge 2a of the rear sheet 2, so as to gird, in a closing condition, the aforesaid portion of the body, in particular the waist. In addition, the eyelets 6 are fixed, in particular sewn, at the upper edge 3a of the front sheet 3.


More precisely, the eyelets 6 are carried by a second belt element 7 fixed, in particular sewn, to the upper edge 3a of the front, sheet 3 and configured to gird, at least partially, the same portion of the body girded by the belt element 4.


In more detail, the eyelets 6 are fixed to mutually opposite lateral edges of the belt element 7 and protrude from said edges.


The belt element 4 comprises releasable closing elements 10, in particular buttons or Velcro or poussoirs, configured to releasably fix the belt element 4 in a closing position wherein the belt element 4 girds the aforesaid portion of the body.


The superimposed end lateral portions 2d, 3d define respective lateral openings 3 of the garment 1.


In particular, at least in a closing condition of the belt element 4, the end lateral portions 2d, 3d are superimposed and decoupled from each other, so as to delimit said lateral openings 8 along a longitudinal direction of the garment 1.


It should be noted that the end lateral portions 2d, 3d may be in contact with each other, when superimposed, but not coupled (fixed) to each other.


In other words, by coupling the eyelets 6 with the buttons 5 (FIG. 3) a first superposition of the end lateral portions 2d, 3d is obtained.


Subsequently, by closing the belt element 4, as shown in FIG. 3 until the configuration of FIG. 1 is achieved, the arrangement of the dress in a first configuration is obtained, wherein the rear sheet 2 wraps at least partially the front sheet 3 and wherein the end portions 2d are superimposed on (and therefore external with respect to) the end portions 3d.


In this way, the lateral openings 8 are defined. In practice, the garment 1 is open laterally. The configuration described above makes it possible to make a garment 1 by minimizing the manufacturing operations, without the need for further seams other than those used to make the single rear 2 and front 3 sheets.



FIG. 4 shows the garment 1 arranged in a second configuration different from the first configuration shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3.


In particular, in this second configuration, the front sheet 3 wraps partially the rear sheet 2.


For this purpose, as visible in detail in FIGS. 8, 9 and 9a, the garment 1 comprises third fastening elements, in particular buttons 11 carried by the belt element 4.


In particular, while the buttons 5 are arranged, in particular sewn, on a first side of the belt element 4 apt to face, in use, the user's body, the buttons 11 are arranged, in particular sewn, on a second side of the belt element 4 opposite the first side.


In practice, the buttons 5 are sewn onto an internal side of belt element 4 and the buttons 11 are sewn onto an external side thereof.


Conveniently, the eyelets 6 are selectively couplable with the buttons 5 or with the buttons 11 to determine two different superimposing positions of the end lateral portions 2d, 3d defining, respectively, the two configurations of the garment 1.


In greater detail, when the eyelets 6 are coupled to the buttons 5, the superimposing position shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 is determined and, thus, the configuration of the garment 1 shown in FIG. 1, wherein the rear sheet 2 wraps partially the front sheet 3 and the end lateral portions 2d are external and superimposed on the end lateral portions 3d.


On the contrary, when the eyelets 6 are coupled to the buttons 11, the superimposing position shown in FIGS. 5 to 9 is determined and, thus, the configuration of the garment 1 shown in FIG. 4, wherein the front sheet 3 wraps partially the rear sheet 2 and the end lateral portions 3d are external and superimposed on the end lateral portions 2d.


The sequence of assembly of the garment 1 in the configuration of FIG. 4 is shown in FIGS. 5 to 9: first of all, the belt element 4 is closed, by means of the fastening elements 10, so that it girds the designated portion of the user's body, for example the waist (FIGS. 5, 6 and 7)


Then, the front sheet 3 is superimposed onto the rear sheet 2 by coupling the eyelets 6 with the buttons 11 (FIGS. 8 and 9). FIG. 9a shows the detail of an eyelet 6 coupled to a button 11.


The end lateral portions 3d are thus superimposed on the end lateral portions 2d. They are decoupled from each other so as to define, similarly to what happens in the first configuration, lateral openings 3 of garment 1, i.e. the skirt.


According to an embodiment of the present invention, at least one of, preferably both, the rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 could be made according to a double-face pattern. For example, one or both of the rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 could have one side made of a first type of fabric and the opposite side of a second type of fabric different from the first one, or one side made according to a first weft and the opposite side made according a second weft different from the first one, or again one side in a first colour and the opposite side in a second colour different from the first one.


With reference to FIG. 10, a convertible garment made in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention and arranged in a first configuration is referred to as 1′ as a whole.


In particular, the garment 1′ according to this embodiment are trousers.


As the garment 1′ is substantially similar to the garment 1 in terms of function and structure, only the distinguishing features between the two will be highlighted below, indicating where possible corresponding or identical parts with the same references.


In particular, the garment 1′ differs from the garment 1 in that the rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 are fixed, in particular sewn, to one another at least at portions thereof to define a crotch 12 of the garment 11.


This is particularly visible in FIG. 11, in which it is shown how the rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 are joined at the respective central portions 13 thereof to define the crotch 12 of the garment 1′.


Preferably, the rear sheet 2 and the front sheet 3 are composed of a single sheet.


Alternatively, the rear sheet 2 could be composed by joining, for example by sewing, a left rear half-sheet 15 and a right rear half-sheet 16. Similarly, the front sheet 3 could be composed by joining, for example by sewing, a left front half-sheet 17 and a right front half-sheer. 18.


In one embodiment, the left rear half-sheet 15 and the left front half-sheet 17 are made as a single first sheet 19, and the right rear half-sheet 16 and the right front half-sheet 18 are made as a single second sheet 20. In this case, the first sheet 19 and the second sheet 20 are fixed, in particular sewn to one another at portions thereof to define the crotch 12 of the garment 1′.



FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 show the assembly sequence of the garment 1′ in the configuration of FIG. 10.


Unlike the skirt, in this case the front sheet 3 and the rear sheet 2 are already fixed to one other by means of crotch 12.


The eyelets 6 are coupled to the buttons 5, so as to determine the superposition of the end lateral portions 2d on the end lateral portions 3d (FIG. 11).


At this point, the belt element 4 is closed so as to obtain the configuration visible in FIG. 10, in which the rear sheet 2 wraps partially the front sheet 3 and in which the lateral openings 8 are defined, like in the case of the skirt (FIGS. 12 and 13).



FIG. 14 shows the garment 1* arranged in a second configuration different from the first one.


The assembly, in this case, is completely identical to that of the garment 1 in the configuration shown in FIG. 4.


Thus, also in this case, the eyelets 8 are coupled to the buttons 11 so that the front sheet 3 wraps partially the rear sheet 2 and the end lateral portions 3d are superimposed and external to the end lateral portions 2d.


From an examination of the characteristics of the garment 1, 1′ made according to the present invention, the advantages that it allows obtaining are evident.


In particular, thanks to the configuration described above, it is possible to make a garment 1, 1′, for example trousers or a skirt, minimizing the manufacturing operations, and in particular reducing the necessary seams to a minimum.


In addition, thanks to the modularity which characterises the above-described configuration, it is possible to replace, if necessary, only a part, i.e. only one of the sheet 2 and the front 3 sheets, of the convertible garment made according to the present invention, thus avoiding a replacement of the entire garment 1, 1′. This could also be advantageous in terms of the production of the garment 1, 1′, as the production rate could be calibrated on the production needs of the single parts, independently of each other.


Furthermore, the convertible garment 1, 1′ made according to the present invention is easily and quickly arrangeable in various configurations without having to laboriously couple together a plurality of parts and without having to repeatedly carry out sewing or unsewing.


In addition, the modularity of the garment 1, 1′ has also been improved, since, given the ease with which the rear 2 and front 3 sheets are superimposed, it is possible to combine sheets made of different fabrics and/or weaves and/or colours between them.


Furthermore, since the rear 2 and the front 3 sheet could be made according to a double-face pattern, it is possible to further increase the number of combinations and configurations in which the garment 1, 1′ according to the present invention can be arranged. This also leads to an increase in the interchangeability of the parts making up the garment 1, 1′.


It is clear that the garment 1, 1′ described and shown herein may be subject to modifications and variations without thereby departing from the scope of protection defined by the claims.


In particular, the garment 1, 1′ could be defined by a top. In this case, the belt element 4 girds the user's chest and the garment extends along the user's body up to the waist or slightly above or below.


Alternatively, the garment 1, 1′ could be defined by a dress, wherein the belt element 4 girds the user's neck, or a portion of the body above or below the user's breast, and which extends up to below the waist, for example at knee or ankle height.

Claims
  • 1. Convertible garment (1; 1′) configured to cover at least part of a user's body and comprising: a shaped rear sheet (2) and a shaped front sheet (3) superimposable onto one another to define a configuration of the garment (1; 1′) and each delimited by a lower edge (2b, 3b), by an upper edge (2a, 3a) and by two lateral edges (2c, 2c) interposed between the lower edge (2b, 3b) and the upper edge (2a, 3a);a belt element (4) carried by one of said rear sheet (2) and front sheet (3) and configured to gird a potion of the user's body;first fastening elements (5) carried by the belt element (4); andsecond fastening elements (6) carried by the other of said rear sheet. (2) and front sheet (3) and couplable with the first fastening elements (5) to determine, a superimposition position between end lateral. portions (2d) of the rear sheet (2) and corresponding end lateral portions (3d) of the front sheet (3), each carrying one respective said lateral edge (2c, 3c);wherein the superimposed end lateral portions (2d, 3d) define respective lateral openings (8) of said garment (1; 1′);and wherein, at least in a closing condition of said belt element (4), said superimposed end lateral portions (2d, 3d) are decoupled from one another so as to delimit said lateral openings (8) along a longitudinal direction of said garment (1; 1′).
  • 2. Convertible garment as claimed in claim 1, and comprising third fastening elements (11) carried by said belt element (4); said second fastening elements (6) being selectively couplable with the first fastening elements (5) or with the third fastening elements (11) to determine two different superimposition positions of said end lateral portions (2d, 3d) defining, respectively, two configurations of said garment (1; 1′) different from one another.
  • 3. Convertible garment as claimed in claim 2, wherein, in one of said two superimposition positions, the rear sheet (2) wraps at least partially the front sheet (3) so that the end lateral portions (2d) of the rear sheet (2) are external relative to the end lateral portions (3d) of the front sheet (3); and wherein, in the other of said two superimposition positions, the front sheet (3) wraps at least partially the rear sheet (2) so that the end lateral portions (2d) of the rear sheet (2) are internal relative to the end lateral portions (3d) of the front sheet (3).
  • 4. Convertible garment as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first fastening elements (5) are arranged on a first side of the belt element (4) apt to face, in use, the user's body, and wherein said third fastening elements (11) are arranged on a second side of the belt element (4) opposite the first side; wherein, by coupling said second fastening means (6) to said first fastening means (5), said one of said. two superimposition positions determined, and wherein, by coupling said second fastening means (6) with said third fastening means (11), said other of said two superimposition positions is determined.
  • 5. Convertible garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second fastening means (6) are carried by a further belt element (7) fixed to said other of said rear sheet (2) and front sheet (3) and configured to gird said portion of the user's body.
  • 6. Convertible garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the belt element (4) is carried by the rear sheet (2) and the second fastening elements (6) are carried by the front sheet (3).
  • 7. Convertible garment as claimed in claim wherein the belt element (4) is fixed to the upper edge (2a) of the rear sheet (2), and wherein the second fastening elements (6) are fixed at the upper edge (3a) of the front sheet (3).
  • 8. Convertible garment as claimed in claim 5 wherein the further belt element (7) is fixed to the upper edge (3a) of the front sheet (3).
  • 9. Convertible garment (1′) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear sheet (2) and the front sheet (3) are fixed, in particular sewn, to one another at least at portions (13) thereof to define a crotch (12) of said garment (1′).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102020000009940 May 2020 IT national