The inventions of the present disclosure relate generally to apparel and, more particularly, to a garment cover for an adjustment fit button adapted to provide improved comfort to the wearer.
Pants, jeans by way of example, and the like are a staple garment found in most closets. Many wearers like the look of jeans but desire a more comfortable fit. Over time, the styling and components of some jeanswear/pantswear has changed in various ways to accommodate such consumer demands.
Jeans composed of denim and blends with elastic fibers have become popular sellers because of their comfort and improved styling. Another aspect, for example, in kids and youth garments, has been to add an adjustment fit band and button to make a waistband of the garment sizable as the wearer grows. The adjustability of the band of the garment may make the garment more comfortable in some aspects and prolong the life of the garment for the wearer; however, the button, attachment portion and fit band of the garment typically create an uncomfortable point of contact with the wearer's skin. Applicant realized the attachment point for the fit band may cause discomfort, especially in children.
The adjustment fit band contributes greatly to increasing the lifespan of garments in quickly growing children and those seeking adjustable sizing, however, the discomfort of the adjustable band assembly remained a hindrance to many users, and a good alternative addressing these difficulties is yet to be found.
It is to these and other challenges the inventions of the present disclosure are directed.
The inventions of the present disclosure are directed to a garment for providing comfort to the wearer in an adjustment fit garment, often a bottom garment. In some embodiments, the garment may include a waistband, and an adjustment fit assembly. The adjustment fit assembly may include an adjustment fit band, an adjustment fit attachment, a set of fit adjustment slots in the adjustment fit band, and a waistband fit band opening. The garment may also include a garment cover for the adjustment fit attachment.
The cover may provide a lining between the adjustment fit attachment and a wearer where the attachment can sometimes become embedded into, make an imprint in, and/or just become uncomfortable on the skin of the wearer and cause discomfort. The cover may provide a cushion between the skin of the wearer and the adjustment fit attachment. The cover may be a cushioning cover.
The cover may be a retractable cover, for example, a retractable fabric such that the cover may be manipulated to be pulled back in a second position to reveal the adjustment fit attachment so that the adjustment assembly may be exposed and adjusted for sizing along the adjustment fit band. The cover may be a durable material that is able to withstand multiple washings and usage, especially in a children's garment. The material may be a fire retardant material.
The cover may be a resilient cover. At least a portion of the cover may be retractable to reveal the adjustment fit attachment in a second position, and after a sizing adjustment is made, the cover, in this example, is resilient, such that the cover returns substantially to a first position, covering the adjustment fit attachment.
In some embodiments, a stretch of the cover is greater in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction.
In a bottom garment, there may be a front panel and a back panel, and a waistband. In some embodiments, the stretch of the cover in the weft direction of the cover may be greater than a stretch in the weft direction of the garment.
In one embodiment, the cover may be formed of a knitted fabric. The knitted fabric may be a circular knit fabric. The cover may be an elastic cover and/or may include an elastic component.
The garment, by way of example, may include jeans, pants, capris, skirts, shorts, jackets, tops, sweatshirts, headbands, and any garment including an adjustment fit assembly.
Accordingly, one aspect of the inventions of the present disclosure is to provide a bottom garment for providing comfort to the wearer, the garment including a front panel; a back panel. A garment cover may be formed of a high weft-stretch fabric, low weight fabric and attached on the inside of a waistband of the garment.
Some embodiments may be considered a garment having a covering system according to any of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Other embodiments include a garment cover assembly according to any of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Still other examples include, a method for a garment covering an adjustment fit band according to any of the embodiments disclosed herein.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a garment for providing comfort to a wearer includes a waistband, an adjustment fit assembly, and a garment cover. The waistband has an inside surface, an upper waist band, and a lower waistband. The inside surface is configured to face the wearer. The adjustment fit assembly includes an adjustment fit band, an adjustment fit attachment, a set of fit adjustment slots in the adjustment fit band, and a waistband fit band opening. The adjustment fit attachment is attached directly to and extends inward from the inside surface of the waistband. The garment cover has a top edge that is attached directly to the inside surface of the waistband or an inside surface of the garment. The garment cover also has a bottom edge that is attached directly to the inside surface of the waistband or an inside surface of the garment.
These and other aspects of the inventions of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a reading of the following description of the preferred embodiments when considered with the drawings.
In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “forward,” “rearward,” “left,” “right,” “upwardly,” “downwardly,” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
Referring now to the drawings in general and
The garment may also include a fly assembly 24. The fly assembly, by way of example, may include zippers, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, hook and eye snap, string ties, and other conventional fly assemblies.
The garment may include front and back panels. The front and back panels may be formed of a high weft-stretch fabric. The front and back panels may, for example, be a stretch denim fabric for jeans and/or suitable fabrics used for pants, capris, skirts and/or shorts.
The garment 10 may include an adjustment fit assembly, including an adjustment fit band 30, an adjustment fit attachment 34, a set of fit adjustment slots 32 in the adjustment fit band 30, a waistband fit band opening 36. In one example, the waistband fit band opening 36 houses at least a portion of the adjustment fit band 30, the adjustment fit band 30 protruding from an inside portion of the waistband through the waistband fit band opening 36 and exposed along the waistband 12 on an inner side of the garment, the adjustment fit band 30 configured to tighten and loosen the waistband 12 of the garment 10 by being adjusted substantially horizontally along the waistband 12 and secured at an adjustment point by way of the adjustment fit attachment 34.
The garment may include a garment cover 40 for the adjustment fit attachment 34.
The cover 40 may provide a lining between the adjustment fit attachment 34 and a wearer where the adjustment fit attachment 34 can sometimes be irritating to the skin of the wearer and cause discomfort. The cover 40 may provide a cushion between the skin of the wearer and the adjustment fit attachment 34. The cover 40 may be a cushioning cover.
The cover 40 may include a cover top edge or top 41, a cover bottom edge or bottom 42, a cover first side edge or side 43, and a cover second side edge or side 44.
Some examples may include where an exposed portion of the adjustment fit band 30 is covered by the cover 40. The cover 40 may include a first covering position, as seen in
The cover 40 may include a greater flexibility in a plane between the first side 43 and the second side 44 than along a plane between the cover top 41 and the cover bottom 42.
The cover 40 may be a retractable fabric such that the cover 40 may be manipulated to be pulled back in a second position to reveal the adjustment fit attachment 34 so that the adjustment assembly may be adjusted for sizing along the adjustment fit band 30. The cover 40 may be a durable material that is able to withstand multiple washings and usage, especially in a children's garment. The material may be fire retardant.
The cover 40 may be a resilient cover. At least a portion of the cover 40 may be retractable to reveal the adjustment fit attachment 34, and after a sizing adjustment is made, the cover, in this example, is resilient, such that the cover 40 returns substantially to a first position, covering the adjustment fit attachment 34.
In some embodiments, a stretch of the cover 40 is greater in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction.
The garment cover 40 may be formed of a knitted fabric. The knitted fabric, in some examples, is a circular knit fabric. In other examples, the knitted fabric is an interlock circular knit fabric. The knitted fabric may also be a synthetic yarn fabric. The knitted fabric may be a 100% polyester yarn fabric.
In some examples, the stretch in the weft direction (horizontal) of the garment cover 40 may be greater than a stretch in the weft direction (horizontal) of the garment. The stretch of the cover 40 in a horizontal direction may be greater than a stretch of the cover 40 in the vertical direction. The stretch in the weft direction of the garment cover 40 may be greater than a stretch in the warp direction of the cover 40.
In some embodiments, the cover 40 may be a loop attached to the garment. The loop may be elongated. The loop, in this example, may form a loop which is larger than the depth of the cover where attached 41, 42. The loop may attach at 41, 42 and may be longer than a length between 41, 42. The cover 40 at the top end at 41 and the bottom end at 42 may fold back upon the cover 40 forming folded ends and may be attached by way of the folded ends, configuring a loop cover that is set apart from the garment by the folded ends, one example as shown in
Embodiments may include an adjustment fit band 30 and an adjustment fit attachment 34. The adjustment fit band 30 may extend along the waistband 12. The adjustment fit band 30 may include an elastic portion. The adjustment fit band 30 may be made of an elastic material that extends from one end to the other end of the adjustment fit band 30. The adjustment fit band 30 may adjoin with a segment having a different elastic property than a main portion of the adjustment fit band. The adjustment fit band 30 may adjoin with a segment that is substantially non-elastic along the adjustment fit band. The adjustment fit band 30 may extend the full length of the waistband 12 or may not extend the full length of the waistband. The adjustment fit band 30 may be secured to the garment along the front of the waistband 12, the back of the waistband, along the side portions of the waistband, and/or a combination of attachments along the waistband. In some embodiments, the adjustment fit band 30 is partially and/or entirely enclosed within the waistband along an internal tunnel formed on an inside face of the waistband. The tunnel may be formed by an outside and inside wall of the waistband 12. The outside and inside wall may be of the same or different materials. The tunnel may extend mainly around the back of the garment waistband, the back and sides of the waistband, and/or, by way of example, only terminate along a front portion of the waistband 12, exposing the adjustment fit band 30. The adjustment fit band 30 may be covered by the tunnel, extend from the tunnel and then be enclosed within the waistband 12 and the cover 40 along another section of the band 30.
The adjustment fit attachment 34, may include one or more attachments. By way of example, the adjustment fit attachments may be a button, a snap, a hook, an eye, etc. The adjustment fit slots 32, may include one or more slots and may connect with the adjustment fit attachment to secure the adjustment fit band 30 along the waistband 12 and/or along the waistband at a point where the adjustment fit cover 40 is located. By way of example, the adjustment fit slots may be an opening, a button, a snap, a hook, an eye, a slot, etc.
Some embodiments may be considered a garment 10 having a covering system according to any of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Other embodiments include a garment cover assembly according to any of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Still other examples include, a method for a garment cover 40 for an adjustment fit assembly according to any of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. By way of example, while one embodiment shown in the above disclosure illustrates a bottom garment that may include jeans, pants, culottes and shorts, it should be clear that the inventions of the present disclosure may be modified, as disclosed, to further include a garment cover in garments include skirts and top garments, such as, shirts, vests and jackets. By way of example, the cover 40 may be a fabric that reduces the friction between the skin and the fit adjustment attachment. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.
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