Aspects herein are directed to a jacket that can be converted into a vest and vice versa.
Traditional garments that can be converted from a vest to a jacket and vice versa, typically require a wearer to awkwardly manipulate his or her arms out of the sleeves when converting the jacket to a vest. Moreover, once the sleeves are doffed, time-consuming manipulations, such as rolling up the sleeves must occur prior to stowing the sleeves. And storage pockets for the doffed sleeves are often positioned in locations on the vest that are uncomfortable to the wearer, affect wearer movements, and/or negatively impact the aesthetics of the vest.
Examples of aspects herein are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed or disclosed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the terms “step” and/or “block” might be used herein to connote different elements of methods employed, the terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly stated.
At a high level, aspects herein are directed to a convertible vest and jacket system. As used herein, the term “garment” may be used to more generally describe the convertible vest/jacket system. The garment comprises features that enable a wearer to easily transition from the vest to the jacket and vice versa. Moreover, the garment described herein provides a convenient storage system for the doffed sleeves such that the stowed sleeves do not impact wearer movements and do not negatively impact the aesthetics of the garment.
In example aspects, the garment may comprise sleeves having a proximal end and a distal end. A posterior portion of the proximal end of each sleeve may be permanently affixed to a torso portion of the garment adjacent to a posterior edge of a sleeve opening of the garment. And an anterior portion of the proximal end of each sleeve may be releasably coupled to the torso portion adjacent to an anterior edge of the sleeve opening of the garment. The garment may additionally comprise a pocket located on an inner-facing surface of a back aspect of the torso portion of the garment where the pocket extends across a vertical midline of the back aspect. When the garment is in the form of a jacket, the anterior portion of each of the sleeves is releasably coupled to the torso portion adjacent to the anterior edge of the sleeve openings so that the sleeves are secured to the torso portion of the garment, and a wearer may don the jacket by passing her arms through the sleeve openings and into the sleeves.
When the wearer wishes to convert the jacket to a vest, the wearer can, in example aspects, doff the jacket, uncouple the anterior portion of the proximal end of each sleeve from the torso portion adjacent to the anterior edge of the sleeve openings of the garment, manipulate the distal end of the sleeves inwardly through the sleeve openings, and stow both of the sleeves in the pocket located on the inner-facing surface of the back aspect of the torso portion of the garment. Because of the permanent attachment of the posterior portion of the proximal end of each sleeve to the torso portion of the garment, the sleeves still remain attached to the garment which helps prevent inadvertent loss of the sleeves. Further, by positioning the pocket used to stow the sleeves on the inner-facing surface of the back aspect of the torso portion, the stowed sleeves generally do not interfere with wearer movement or comfort, and the aesthetic features of the garment are maintained (i.e., the stowed sleeves do not affect the contours of the front of the garment and the stowed sleeves are not visible when viewing the back of the garment). In addition, use of a single pocket to stow the sleeves, as opposed to multiple pockets, reduces manufacturing steps and costs, and contributes to a lighter weight for the garment.
Positional terms as used herein to describe the convertible vest and jacket system such as “front,” “back,” “upper,” “proximal,” “distal,” “anterior,” “posterior,” “lower,” “bottom,” “inner-facing surface,” “outer-facing surface,” and the like are to be given their customary meaning with respect to an appropriately sized upper-body garment worn as intended and as shown and described herein by a wearer standing in an upright position. For example, the “front” of a garment is configured to cover a front torso area and/or a front arm area of a wearer, and the “back” of the garment is configured to cover a back torso area and/or a back arm area of the wearer. The term “about” when used in relation to measurements means within ±10% of a designated value. Terms such as “attached,” “secured,” “affixed,” and the like may mean elements that are releasably attached to one another using, for example, snap systems, slider systems, hook-and-loop closure systems, releasable adhesives, buttons, hooks, and the like. These terms may further mean elements that are permanently attached to one another using, for example, stitching, bonding, welding, and the like.
The term “mesh,” or “mesh material” as used herein may mean a textile having a large number of closely spaced holes. Aspects herein contemplate that the mesh material may be formed from a loosely knitted or woven textile, or the mesh material may be formed by perforating a textile in a post-weaving or post-knitting step to form the holes. The term “first vest state” as used herein refers to the convertible vest and jacket system when the system is in the form of a vest (i.e., a sleeveless garment configured to primarily cover a wearer's torso portion). And the term “second jacket state” as used herein refers to the convertible vest and jacket system when the system is in the form of a jacket (i.e., a garment having sleeves). The term “releasable fastener system” as used herein refers to a fastener system that can be repeatedly coupled and uncoupled to respectively secure or disengage components from each other. Example releasable fastener systems may include buttons, snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, slider systems including zippers, and the like. In line with this, the term “complementary” when describing components of a releasable fastener system means components having structures that mechanically engage with each other.
Turning now to
With respect to the first sleeve opening 120 and the second sleeve opening 122, each of the first and second sleeve openings 120 and 122 comprises an anterior edge 130 and a posterior edge 132 (shown in
In example aspects, the vest 101 comprises a pocket 314 positioned on the inner-facing surface 310 of the back aspect 114 where the pocket 314 extends across the vertical midline 312. In example aspects, the pocket 314 may be positioned such that the vertical midline 312 bisects the pocket 314 into two generally equal right and left halves. Further, in example aspects, the pocket 314 is positioned on an upper half of the back aspect 114 of the torso portion 110. For instance, an upper margin 316 of the pocket 314 may be positioned adjacent (with about 0 cm to about 10 cm) to the neck opening 116, and a bottom margin 318 of the pocket 314 may be positioned approximately halfway (±about 20 cm) between the neck opening 116 and the waist opening 118.
Continuing, the pocket 314 may be formed in example aspects by positioning a material 320 such as a mesh material adjacent to the inner-facing surface 310 of the back aspect 114 so that a single, continuous, uninterrupted pocket space is formed between the two layers where the single, continuous, uninterrupted pocket space extends across the vertical midline 312. Use of a mesh material may contribute to wearer comfort by facilitating air movement between the pocket space and, for instance, a wearer's body. Also, use of a mesh material may help decrease the weight of the garment 100. In example aspects, the material 320 may be affixed to the inner-facing surface 310 of the back aspect 114 at least at its upper margin 316 and its bottom margin 318. It may also be affixed along a portion of its side margins as shown in
Use of a single pocket to stow the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 reduces the number of manufacturing steps used to manufacture the garment 100. As well, positioning the pocket 314 on an upper half of the inner-facing surface 310 of the back aspect 114 of the torso portion 110 helps to maintain the aesthetic profile of, for example, the front aspect 112 and the back aspect 114 of the vest 101. That is, by stowing the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 as shown, the contour profiles of the front aspect 112 of the vest 101 are unaltered, and the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 are not seen when viewing the back aspect 114 of the vest 101. As well, by positioning the pocket 314 as shown, arm movements of a wearer are generally unimpeded when the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 are stowed. An additional advantage of the pocket 314 is that the positioning of the first and second pocket openings 322 and 324 adjacent to the first and second sleeve openings 120 and 122 facilitates the easy storage of the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 as further explained below. Additional features of the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 will be discussed after describing the garment 100 when it is in the form of a jacket.
Continuing with respect to
With respect to the posterior portion 416 of the proximal end 410 of the first sleeve 326 and the second sleeve 328, it is contemplated herein that in one example aspect, the posterior portion 416 of the proximal end 410 is permanently affixed to the posterior edge 132 of the first sleeve opening 120 and the second sleeve opening 122 respectively using affixing technologies such as stitching, bonding, welding, and the like. This is illustrated in
In an alternative example aspect, it is contemplated herein that the posterior portion 416 of the proximal end 410 of the first and second sleeves 326 and 328 is permanently affixed to the inner pocket opening edge 330 of the pocket 314 as opposed to the posterior edge 132 of the first and second sleeve openings 120 and 122. This is illustrated in
With respect to
At a step 1512, the first sleeve and the second sleeve are removed from the pocket using the first pocket opening for the first sleeve and the second pocket opening for the second sleeve. And at a step 1514, the distal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve is inserted through the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening respectively (i.e., from an interior of the sleeve openings to an exterior of the sleeve openings) and each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve is extended through the openings. At a step 1516, the anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve is releasably affixed or secured to the torso portion adjacent to the anterior edge of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening (i.e., within about 0 cm to about 10 cm of the sleeve openings) to form the jacket.
The following clauses represent example aspects of concepts contemplated herein. Any one of the following clauses may be combined in a multiple dependent manner to depend from one or more other clauses. Further, any combination of dependent clauses (clauses that explicitly depend from a previous clause) may be combined while staying within the scope of aspects contemplated herein. The following clauses are examples and are not limiting.
Clause 1. A convertible vest and jacket system comprising:
in a first vest state:
a torso portion having a front aspect and a back aspect, the torso portion defining a neck opening, a waist opening, a first sleeve opening, and a second sleeve opening;
a pocket located on an inner-facing surface of the back aspect of the torso portion, the pocket extending across a vertical midline of the back aspect of the torso portion;
a first sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, a first portion of the proximal end of the first sleeve permanently affixed to the torso portion adjacent to the first sleeve opening and a second portion of the proximal end of the first sleeve unaffixed from the first sleeve opening; and
a second sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, a first portion of the proximal end of the second sleeve permanently affixed to the torso portion adjacent to the second sleeve opening and a second portion of the proximal end of the second sleeve unaffixed from the second sleeve opening, both of the first sleeve and the second sleeve stowed within the pocket.
Clause 2. The convertible vest and jacket system of clause 1, wherein the pocket is located on an upper portion of the back aspect of the torso portion.
Clause 3. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the pocket comprises a first pocket opening located on a first lateral side of the pocket, and wherein the pocket comprises a second pocket opening located on a second lateral side of the pocket.
Clause 4. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein at least a portion of the pocket is formed from a mesh material.
Clause 5. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the first portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve comprises a posterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
Clause 6. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the second portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve comprises an anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
Clause 7. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve comprises a releasable fastener.
Clause 8. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the torso portion comprises a releasable fastener located adjacent to an anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening, the releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening complementary to the releasable fastener located at the anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
Clause 9. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening is located on an inner-facing surface of the torso portion.
Clause 10. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of the preceding clauses, wherein in a second jacket state:
each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve extend through the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening respectively; and
the releasable fastener located at the anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve is releasably mated with the releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening respectively.
Clause 11. A convertible vest and jacket system comprising:
a torso portion having a front aspect and a back aspect, the torso portion defining a neck opening, a waist opening, a first sleeve opening, and a second sleeve opening, each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening comprising an anterior edge and a posterior edge, each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening comprising a releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening;
a pocket located on an inner-facing surface of the back aspect of the torso portion;
a first sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, a posterior portion of the proximal end of the first sleeve permanently affixed to the torso portion adjacent to the posterior edge of the first sleeve opening, an anterior portion of the proximal end of the first sleeve comprising a releasable fastener complementary to the releasable fastener located adjacent the anterior edge of the first sleeve opening; and
a second sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, a posterior portion of the proximal end of the second sleeve permanently affixed to the torso portion adjacent to the posterior edge of the second sleeve opening, an anterior portion of the proximal end of the second sleeve comprising a releasable fastener complementary to the releasable fastener located adjacent the anterior edge of the second sleeve opening.
Clause 12. The convertible vest and jacket system of clause 11, wherein the releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening is located on an inner-facing surface of the torso portion.
Clause 13. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of clauses 11 through 12, wherein the pocket extends across a vertical midline of the back aspect of the torso portion.
Clause 14. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of clauses 11 through 13, wherein the pocket comprises a first pocket opening located at a first lateral side of the pocket, and wherein the pocket comprises a second pocket opening located at a second lateral side of the pocket.
Clause 15. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of clauses 11 through 14, wherein the pocket is useable to stow the first sleeve and the second sleeve when the convertible vest and jacket system is in a first vest state.
Clause 16. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of clauses 11 through 15, wherein the releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening comprises a male component of a snap system, and wherein the releasable fastener located at the anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve comprises a female component of the snap system.
Clause 17. The convertible vest and jacket system of any of clauses 11 through 15, wherein the releasable fastener located adjacent to the anterior edge of each of the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening comprises a female component of a snap system, and wherein the releasable fastener located at the anterior portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve comprises a male component of the snap system.
Clause 18. A method of using a convertible vest and jacket system, the method comprising:
providing a vest comprising:
a torso portion having a front aspect and a back aspect, the torso portion defining a neck opening, a waist opening, a first sleeve opening, and a second sleeve opening,
a pocket located on an inner-facing surface of the back aspect of the torso portion,
a first sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, a first portion of the proximal end of the first sleeve permanently affixed to the torso portion adjacent to the first sleeve opening, a second portion of the proximal end of the first sleeve unaffixed from the first sleeve opening, and
a second sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, a first portion of the proximal end of the second sleeve permanently affixed to the torso portion adjacent to the second sleeve opening, a second portion of the proximal end of the second sleeve unaffixed from the second sleeve opening, wherein both the first sleeve and the second sleeve are stowed within the pocket;
removing the first sleeve and the second sleeve from the pocket;
inserting the distal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve through the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening respectively; and
releasably affixing the second portion of the proximal end of each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve to the first sleeve opening and the second sleeve opening respectively to form a jacket.
Clause 19. The method of using the convertible vest and jacket system of clause 18, wherein the pocket includes a first pocket opening on a first lateral side of the pocket, and wherein the pocket includes a second pocket opening on a second lateral side of the pocket.
Clause 20. The method of using the convertible vest and jacket system of any of clauses 18 through 19, wherein the first pocket opening of the pocket is located adjacent and medial to the first sleeve opening, and wherein the second pocket opening of the pocket is located adjacent and medial to the second sleeve opening.
Aspects of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
This application, assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 16/547,897, filed Aug. 22, 2019, and entitled “Convertible Vest and Jacket System,” claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Prov. App. No. 62/758,043, filed Nov. 9, 2018, and entitled “Convertible Vest and Jacket System.” The entirety of the aforementioned patent application is incorporated by reference herein.
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