The embodiments herein relate generally to clothing, and more particularly, to a button slidably engaged with a track for adjusting the size of a garment.
Conventional buttons are designed to engage with a buttonhole. Thus, unless there are multiple buttonhole options, a conventional button only provides the ability to have clothing fit at one sizing. Unfortunately, many individuals do not perfectly fit a predefined size. For example, if a male is buying pants and has a size 35 waist, a 34 may be too tight and a 36 may be too big. As a result, he is required to choose a pair of pants that does not fit him quite correctly. Moreover, a user's waist size may vary over the course of a day, week, month, or year. However, conventional clothing does not include adjustable fasteners to provide for adjustments, such as fine tune adjustments, to the clothing
Therefore, what is needed is a fastener that allows for customization or adjustment of sizes, wherein the fastener comprises a button designed to slide along a track and removably lock into a desired location on the track to create adjustable sizing of the garment.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure include a device for adjusting the fit of a garment. The device may include a track having a plurality of track teeth; and a button including a shoe designed to removably engage with the track; a spring operatively engaged with the shoe; and a plurality of button teeth operatively attached to the spring. When the spring is not compressed, the plurality of button teeth may be designed to removably engage with the plurality of track teeth, and when the spring is compressed, the plurality of button teeth may be designed to disengage from the plurality of track teeth. The device may be attached to the waistband of a garment, resulting in a garment with an adjustable sized waist.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention is made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals represent corresponding parts of the figures.
In the following detailed description of the invention, numerous details, examples, and embodiments of the invention are described. However, it will be clear and apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth and that the invention can be adapted for any of several applications.
The device of the present disclosure may be used as a garment fastener providing for adjustable sizes and may comprise the following elements. This list of possible constituent elements is intended to be exemplary only, and it is not intended that this list be used to limit the device of the present application to just these elements. Persons having ordinary skill in the art relevant to the present disclosure may understand there to be equivalent elements that may be substituted within the present disclosure without changing the essential function or operation of the device.
a. Button
b. Track
The various elements of the device of the present disclosure may be related in the following exemplary fashion. It is not intended to limit the scope or nature of the relationships between the various elements and the following examples are presented as illustrative examples only.
By way of example, and referring to
The button and the track 38 may each have any suitable structure that allows the button to slide along the length of the track 38 and removably lock into place at the desired location along the track 38.
For example and as shown in
Optionally, the lower shoe 32 may include a shoe magnet 36 incorporated therein, wherein the shoe magnet 36 is positioned to engage with a track magnet 46 incorporated within the track 38. For example, the track magnet 46 may be positioned within a track magnet slot 48 on the track 38.
As a result of the structure of the button in this first embodiment and as shown in
As shown in
Optionally, the base shoe 88 may include a base magnet 92 incorporated therein, wherein the base magnet 92 is positioned to engage with a track magnet 46 incorporated within a shoe slot in the track 38.
As a result of the structure of the button in the second embodiment, when the triggers 66, 72 are pressed together, the trigger teeth 68, 74 are drawn inward, thus disengaging the trigger teeth 68, 74 from the teeth on the track 38 and allowing the button to slide along the track. When the triggers 68, 74 are released, the spring 78 pushes the triggers 68, 74 outward, causing the trigger teeth 68, 74 to engage with the teeth on the track 38.
In embodiments, the track 38 may comprise an elongate track having a plurality of teeth positioned along the length of the track 38, wherein, as described above, the button comprises a shoe with teeth designed to engage with the plurality of teeth on the track 38 to lock the button into place. Specifically, the track 38 may comprise a recessed shoe slot 40 sized to accommodate the button's shoe and two rows of teeth (i.e., upper track teeth 42 and lower track teeth 44) positioned proximate to a top edge and a bottom edge of the recessed shoe slot 40. Alternatively, while not shown in the drawings, it is also envisioned that the track 38 may comprise a monorail that the button may straddle and slide along, wherein the sides of the monorail may comprise track teeth configured to engage with teeth on the button's shoe. The track 38 may optionally include a track magnet 46 incorporated therein such that, if the shoe includes a shoe magnet, the track magnet 46 and shoe magnet are attracted to one another to increase the ease at which the button engages with the track 38.
At least one end of the track 38, such as the end of the track 38 closest to the inner edge of the rear waistband 58 when the device is incorporated into a pair of pants, may be open to allow the insertion of the button's shoe therein. As such, the button and the track 38 may be completely disengaged, as shown in
Both the track teeth and button teeth may have a saw tooth structure, which may enable the button to move in a single direction into and along the track 38 for tightening sizes without the need to compress the trigger(s). Alternatively, instead of the track and button having teeth, the device may comprise a pin and hole system, wherein the button includes a pin that is operatively attached to the spring/trigger and the track comprises a plurality of pin holes. When the button is slid onto the track, the pin is designed to engage with one of the holes in the track. To disengage the pin, the triggers/springs would be compressed.
The device of the present disclosure may be made of any suitable or desired materials and may be available in various sizes, which may be dependent on the intended use of the device. The device may be incorporated into any garment, article of clothing, or item, such as pants, a skirt, a belt, a blouse, a jacket, any other garment, shoes, a bag, or the like that would benefit from an adjustable fit or sizing. As used herein, the term “pants” may refer to any garment designed to be worn on the lower half of a user's body, wherein the garment is secured to user's waist via a waistband.
To use the device of the present disclosure, the track 38 and the button may be sewn or otherwise attached to the desired garment. To engage the device, the button may be simply slid into and along the track 38. Once the button is at the desired location along the length of the track 38 and because of the structure of the button, it may automatically lock into place. To loosen the fit or unfasten the button from the track, the user may simply press the trigger head 26 or pinch the triggers 66, 72 to disengage the teeth on the button from the teeth on the track 38 and slide the button off of the track 38.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
This application claims priority to provisional patent application U.S. Ser. No. 62/473,969 filed on Mar. 20, 2017, the entire contents of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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