Information
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Patent Grant
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6202220
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Patent Number
6,202,220
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Date Filed
Friday, April 9, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 20, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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- 002 238
- 002 236
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- 002 220
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pair of pants having two waistbands: one true waistband for securing the pants about a wearer's waist, and a second false waistband for creating the appearance that the pants are being worn at or below the level of the wearer's hips.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to the field of garments, generally referred to as pants, trousers, jeans or dungarees, and, more particularly, to pants which have the appearance of a sagging waistline.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Garments such as pants, trousers, jeans or dungarees, which will be referred to collectively as pants, are constructed so as to cover and conform, more or less, to the shape of the human body. In recent times, it has become fashionable among the younger segment of the population to wear pants with the waistband at or below the level of the hips, and sometimes below the level of the buttocks. Typically, this was accomplished using pants which were several sizes larger than conventionally needed, and fastening a belt snugly about the body at the level desired. In many cases, the wearer of the pants intentionally leaves boxer shorts or other undergarments exposed. In other cases, the wearer seeks the baggy look but wants to avoid undergarment exposure. But, due to the excessively large waistband, pants worn in this manner would sometimes inadvertently fall, exposing undergarments or certain portions of the human anatomy not meant to be exposed, for instance, the anal cleft. Worse, such a slippage of the pants could trip the wearer, thereby resulting in subsequent injury to the wearer.
Some have addressed these problems by attaching a fake sagging double bottom on to a pair of conventional trousers. For example, Head, U.S. Pat. No. 5,689,832, teaches adding a separate layer of fabric overlaying the rear surface of the pants. The added layer includes an auxiliary waistband extending along the seat of the pants to lend the appearance of a sagging pair of pants.
The sagging double bottom pants taught by Head address some of the problems associated with the wear of large-waisted sagging pants, but introduces new shortcomings of its own. For example, the Head approach adds bulk by incorporating an additional fabric layer. When the fabric is denim, as would commonly be the case, the added weight would be substantial. Further, Head teaches a secondary belt that extends only across the seat and, indeed, is incapable of continuing across the front of the pants because of the added panel approach. In addition, because Head begins with a conventional pair of pants, the sagging double bottom pants include an awkward half-pocket arrangement above the secondary beltline.
The present invention is a novel approach to saggy pants that addresses the problems of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention creates the impression of pants worn below the waist by providing a false waistband, along with traditional pant structures, such as pockets, flies, and crotches at levels lower than normal, as well as a true waistband for properly securing the pants at the waist level.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of pants according to a present embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a rear view of pants according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a side view of pants according to the present invention; and
FIG. 4
is a front perspective view of pants according to an alternative embodiment of the present embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, the pants
100
according to the present invention, are constructed in a conventional manner from four panels: left and right front panels
102
and
104
, and left and right rear panels
106
and
108
. Those skilled in the art will recognized that the pants
100
may alternatively be constructed from two sections, such as a front and back section, or a left and right section, where each section is fashioned from a single sheet of material, without departing from the spirit of the invention. Likewise, any material may be used, including, for example, denim, corduroy, khaki, or other fabrics.
The left front panel
102
and left rear panel
106
are joined together at a side seam
110
as well as an inseam
112
. The side seam
110
runs along the entire length of the left front panel
102
and left rear panel
106
, from the bottoms of the panels at a cuff
114
, up to a true waistband
120
. The side seam
110
is formed by joining the edges of the left front panel
102
and left rear panel
106
corresponding to the outside of the wearer's leg in any conventional manner such as sewing or riveting.
The left front panel
102
and left rear panel
106
are further joined together along an inseam
112
running from the cuff
114
up to the level of a crotch
116
. The joined left front panel
102
and left rear panel
106
form a left section of pants
100
.
A right section of pants
100
is formed by a right front panel
104
and right rear panel
108
joined together in a manner substantially the same as for joining the left front panel
102
to the left rear panel
106
. The inseam
112
of the of the left section is joined to the inseam
112
of the right section at the crotch
116
. The left section of pants
100
is essentially a mirror image of the right section of pants
100
except that the left section also includes a fly cover
118
. Those skilled in the art will recognize that this configuration is traditionally associated with pants for males, whereas pants for females typically include the fly cover
118
as part of the right section of pants
100
, but will readily appreciate that either configuration may be used for either gender of wearer.
The left section of pants is joined to the right section of pants beginning at the crotch
116
. In the front, the left front panel
102
is joined to the right front panel
104
from the crotch
116
up to the level of the fly cover
118
. Under the fly cover
118
, the left and right front panels
102
and
104
, respectively, are provided with mating fasteners (not shown) to releasably close an opening between the true waistband
120
and the bottom of the fly cover
118
. As is well-known in the art, the mating fasteners may be one or more of a zipper, buttons and buttonholes, hooks and eyes, male and female halves of hook and loop fasteners and the like. Likewise, the fly cover may include buttons or other attachments that serve an ornamental purpose.
In the rear, the left rear panel
106
is joined to the right rear panel
108
from the level of the crotch
116
up to the level of the true waistband
120
at a rear seam
200
.
According to the present invention, a true waistband
120
of pants
100
provided to secure pants
100
about of the waist of a wearer. The true waistband
120
is typically fitted with a number of true belt loops
122
for use with a true belt
124
to secure the pants
100
about the wearer's waist. The pants
100
, however, need not include a true belt
124
or belt loops
122
, consistent with the present invention.
Additionally, a false waistband
126
is formed about the pants
100
at a level below the true waistband
120
. The false waistband
126
is defined by a series of false belt loops
128
about which a false belt
130
is provided. Other ways of defining a false waistband, such as by providing an elastic band, or a decorative trim, may be employed without departing from the spirit of the invention. The false belt
130
may be worn either unfastened as shown, or fastened. When pants
100
are worn with a garment such as a shirt or blouse (not shown), the lower edge of the shirt or blouse serves to obscure the portion of pants
100
above the false waistband
126
, thereby creating the illusion that a traditional pair of single-waistband pants are being worn at a level below the waist.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the false waistband is defined by a series of false waist belt loops
128
, including a pair of front belt loops
150
formed from the material defining prominent front pockets
152
. This construction heightens the illusion that the false waistband is the true waistband. In an alternate embodiment such as that shown in
FIG. 4
, the false belt loops
128
may be constructed in a more traditional manner in which all belt loops are formed from a small piece of material attached to the pants.
To further this illusion, pockets such as front pocket
132
and rear pocket
134
are provided at a position in the pants
100
which would appear to be their normal positions relative to the false waistband
126
. In addition, the crotch
116
is formed such that it is deeper than that of an ordinary pair of pants. Accordingly, the pants of the present invention will truly appear to sag in the crotch area because the crotch is constructed to extend toward the knees just as would be the case with a conventional pair of pants worn in a sagging style. Thus, the name, ‘drop crotch.’
In the traditional manner of achieving the saggy pants look, pants with large waistbands are worn at a level typically below the hips. Unless pants with short inseams, and therefore, legs are used, an excess of material gathers around the cuffs at the feet of the wearer. This creates the possibility that the cuffs will slip down under the shoe, snag a protrusion while walking or get caught in a bicycle chain and trip the wearer, thereby resulting in injury. Alternatively, if shorter inseams are chosen, the desired visual effect of wearing sloppy and sagging pants cannot properly be attained. Thus, to further the illusion of saggy pants, the lengths of the pant legs (i.e., left front and rear panels and right front and rear panels) are constructed such that they are much longer than a conventional pair of paints. In addition, buttons, hooks, ties, or other fasteners may be provided inside the leg portions of the left and right sections to hold the gathered material in place to prevent the material from slipping.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, in an alternative embodiment of the present invention, in which an additional front pocket
400
is provided between the true and false waistbands
120
and
126
, respectively. As with the false belt and lower rear pockets, the additional front pocket
400
enhances the illusion of an actual sagging pair of pants.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A double waistband pants comprising:a torso covering portion having a true waistband at the upper edge thereof, the true waistband for supporting the pants around a wearer's waist; leg portions depending downwardly from the torso covering portion; and a false waistband provided on the torso covering portion at a level between the true waistband and the tops of the leg portions, wherein the false waistband extends substantially completely around the torso covering portion.
- 2. The pants of claim 1, further comprising at least one pocket positioned below the false waistband at a level substantially below the level of a wearer's hips.
- 3. The pants of claim 2, wherein the at least one pocket is positioned one to five inches below the false waistband.
- 4. The pants of claim 1, wherein the false waistband is defined by a plurality of false belt loops disposed circumferentially about the torso covering portion.
- 5. The pants of claim 4, wherein the false waistband is further defined by a false belt disposed through the plurality of false belt loops.
- 6. The pants of claim 1, wherein the torso portion and the leg portions define a crotch portion, the crotch portion disposed in the pants at a level substantially below the level of a wearer's crotch.
- 7. The pants of claim 1, wherein the leg portions are of a length sufficient to extend beyond a wearer's heel when worn.
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