Information
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Patent Grant
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6499201
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Patent Number
6,499,201
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 31, 200221 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 198
- 024 200
- 024 196
- 024 197
- 024 318
- 024 500
- 024 58611
- 002 73
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International Classifications
- A41D2700
- A41F100
- A44B1125
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Abstract
A garment fastener, especially for lingerie and swimsuits has elongated loops on each fastener half from the outer bar of which an attachment flange extends. The attachment flange is a sewing flange and/or welding flange and the fabric strip passing through the slot of the loop is stitched and/or welded to the attachment flange.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
Our present invention relates to a garment fastener, especially for swim wear and lingerie, and which, in particular, can be fabricated from a polycarbonate synthetic resin or other transparent synthetic resin material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The provision of garment fasteners for securing two parts of a garment together in a releasable manner, e.g. a strap and a body of a garment or two strap segments of a garment has a number of important requirements especially when the garment is a swimsuit or an item of lingerie, such as a brassiere. Usually the garment fastener must be relatively small so as not to contribute an unaesthetic feature to the garment. Nevertheless it must be easily manipulated, of sufficient strength to withstand tensile stresses to which it may be subjected, and it must be securely held by the garment part to which it is affixed. While garment fasteners with loops through which straps or strap-like strips of the garment can be passed, have been provided in the past, a variety of problems are associated with them. Firstly, it cannot always be guaranteed that the strap or fabric strip passing through an elongated loop will remain distributed uniformly over the length of the slot. Furthermore, the attachment of the fastener part to the fabric is often unreliable. The problem is most pronounced where the fasteners must be openable and closeable and must be relatively small.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore the principal object of the present invention to provide a garment fastener for swimsuits, brassieres and lingerie whereby the drawbacks of the earlier systems are avoided.
Another object of this invention is to provide a garment fastener for the purposes described which affords a more reliable attachment of the fastener part to the garment part in a garment fastener of the type in which an elongated loop receives a strap or strip of the fastener.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These objects and others which will become more readily apparent hereinafter are attained, in accordance with the invention in a garment fastener of the type having an elongated loop defining a slot through which a strap or strip of the fabric is to be passed and in which the bar at the outside of that loop has formed unitarily therewith an attachment flange which is secured to the fabric by stitching and/or welding. This generally flat, thin attachment flange can be pierced through by the stitching needle by which the strap or fabric strap is secured and the stitching has the advantage that, if the stitching is removed, the strap or strip can be drawn through the slot to adjust the relative position of the fabric and the attachment flange and thereby allow restricting to expand the garment or allow it to be contracted.
Advantageously, that bar can have on its inner side, of convex formation, i.e. a curved bump, assisting in distributing the fabric in the slot uniformly.
The flange may be secured to the fabric also by welding or exclusively by welding as may be desired.
The garment fastener according to the invention can comprise:
a fastener body adapted to be affixed to first part of a garment;
a loop formed on the body and provided with an elongated slot through which a portion of a second part of the garment can be passed; and
an attachment flange coplanar with the loop and of a thickness smaller than that of the body and the loop projecting from the loop away from the body and overlain by a portion of the second part of the garment adjacent the portion passed through the loop, the attachment flange being secured to the second part of the garment along the portion of the second part overlying the attachment flange.
According to a feature of the invention, the attachment flange can taper in thickness away from the loop or bar and can be provided on at least one side and preferably both sides with arrays of mutually orthogonal ribs or can be constituted by the mutually orthogonal ribs.
The two halves of the garment fastener, which can releasably interengage, can be identical to one another.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. 1
is a front elevational view of a garment fastener according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a front view of one fastener half, the other fastener half being identical thereto but inverted relative to the first fastener half;
FIG. 3
is a rear view of the fastener half shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an end view thereof from the side of the attachment flange;
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view taken along the line V—V in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional view taken along the line VI—VI of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
is a detail view of the rib structure of the attachment flange;
FIG. 8
is a front elevational view of a fastener half for use in the fastener of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 9
is a fragmentary elevational view of a garment provided with the fastener of FIG.
1
.
SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
As can be seen in
FIG. 1
, a garment fastener according to the invention can comprise two fastener halves
10
and
11
, which can be identical but are inverted with respect to one another so that the two fastener halves releasably interfit.
As can be seen from
FIGS. 2 and 3
, which show a fastener half of slightly different construction from that of
FIG. 1
, each fastener half comprises a body
12
having a rounded surface
13
and on side a flat surface
14
on the opposite side and generally is stepped as shown at
15
over half the length of that body.
The body is unitary with an elongated loop
16
having a slot
17
which is defined by a bar
18
on the side of the slot opposite the body. From that bar, an attachment flange
19
projects. The attachment flange is an openwork structure of ribs
20
parallel to the bar
18
and ribs
21
perpendicular to the bar
18
. As can be seen from
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the attachment flange tapers in thickness away from the body and has a thickness which can be less than half the thickness of the loop
16
and less than a quarter of the thickness of the body
12
.
The bar structure has been shown in detail in FIG.
7
and the openings
22
between the bars are visible here as well.
The bar
18
can be formed as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 8
with an inwardly extending bulge
23
over the entire length of the slot
17
. As can be seen from
FIG. 8
, the bulge
23
can be of a thickness which is of the order of that of the attachment flange
19
. The latter need not be an openwork structure and can have webs which are thinner than the bars
20
and
21
bridging between them as is apparent at
24
in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 9
shows two fastener halves
10
′ and
11
′ with fabric strips or straps extending through the slots
17
and folded over. The strips are represented at
25
and
26
and the folded-over ribs at
25
and
26
and the folded-over portions are shown at
27
and
28
, respectively. At the right-hand side of
FIG. 9
, the folded-over portion
28
is stitched to the fabric strip
26
with rows of stitching
29
piercing through attachment flange
19
of the fastener half
10
′. The rows of stitching may be released by the user, if the garment is to be expanded slightly, and restitched after some of the strip
26
has been pulled out of the slot
17
of the fastener half
10
′. The bulges
23
serve to uniformly spread the fabric over the length of the slot and prevent bunching of the fabric at one end of the slot. The fastener half
11
′ is affixed to the strip
25
and its overlying portion
27
at least in part by weld seams along the dot-dash lines
30
.
In use, two identical fastener halves are joined together by inverting one relative to the other and slipping the bodies alongside one another as has been shown in
FIGS. 1 and 9
.
Claims
- 1. A garment comprising:a first and a second garment parts, and a garment fastener detachably securing said parts together, said garment fastener comprising a first fastener half secured to said first garment part and a second garment fastener identical to said first fastener half and secured to said second garment part, each of said fastener halves comprising: a fastener body adapted to be affixed to the respective garment part and provided with formations detachably engageable with the body of the other fastener half, a respective loop formed on each body and provided with an elongated slot through which a portion of the respective garment part passes, and a respective attachment flange coplanar with each of said loops and of a thickness smaller than that of the respective body and loop and projecting from the respective loop away from the respective body and overlain by a portion of the respective garment part adjacent the portion passed through the respective loop, said attachment flange being secured to the respective portion overlying same.
- 2. The garment defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of said attachment flanges is secured to the respective portion in a manner enabling detachment by a wearer of the garment to enable reattachment in a different relative position of the respective portion and attachment flange.
- 3. The garment defined in claim 2 wherein said one of said attachment flanges is secured to the respective portion by stitching.
- 4. A garment fastener comprising:a fastener body adapted to be affixed to first part of a garment; a loop formed on said body and provided with an elongated slot through which a portion of a second part of said garment can be passed; and an attachment flange coplanar with said loop and of a thickness smaller than that of said body and said loop projecting from said loop away from said body and overlain by a portion of said second part of said garment adjacent the portion passed through said loop, said attachment flange being secured to said second part of the garment by stitching along said portion of said second part overlying the attachment flange, said attachment flange tapering in thickness away from said loop.
- 5. The garment fastener defined in claim 4 wherein said attachment flange is secured to said portion of said second part overlying the attachment flange at least in part by stitching through said attachment flange.
- 6. The garment fastener defined in claim 5 wherein said attachment flange is secured to said portion of said second part overlying the attachment flange at least in part by welding.
- 7. The garment fastener defined in claim 4 wherein said attachment flange is secured to said portion of said second part overlying the attachment flange at least in part by welding.
- 8. The garment fastener defined in claim 4 wherein said loop has a bar defining one side of said slot and formed with an inwardly projecting bulge with a thickness less than that of said loop and extending substantially the full length of the slot.
- 9. A garment fastener comprising:a fastener body adapted to be affixed to first part of a garment; a loop formed on said body and provided with an elongated slot through which a portion of a second part of said garment can be passed; and an attachment flange coplanar with said loop and of a thickness smaller than that of said body and said loop projecting from said loop away from said body and overlain by a portion of said second part of said garment adjacent the portion passed through said loop, said attachment flange being secured to said second part of the garment along said portion of said second part overlying the attachment flange, said attachment flange tapering thickness away from said loop and being formed on at least one side with an array of mutually orthogonal tapered cross section ribs including ribs parallel to longitudinal sides of said slot and ribs transverse to said longitudinal sides of the slot.
- 10. The garment fastener defined in claim 9 wherein said attachment flange is formed on opposite sides with respective arrays of mutually orthogonal ribs.
- 11. A garment fastener comprising:a fastener body adapted to be affixed to first part of a garment; a loop formed on said body and provided with an elongated slot through which a portion of a second part of said garment can be passed; and an attachment flange coplanar with said loop and of a thickness smaller than that of said body and said loop projecting from said loop away from said body and overlain by a portion of said second part of said garment adjacent the portion passed through said loop, said attachment flange being secured to said second part of the garment along said portion of said second part overlying the attachment flange, said body, said loop and said attachment flange forming a first fastener half, said garment fastener further comprising a second fastener half with a fastener body mating with the fastener body of said first fastener half, a respective loop formed on said body if said second fastener half and provided with a respective elongated slot through which a portion of said first part of said garment can be passed, and a respective attachment flange coplanar with said loop of said second fastener half and of a thickness smaller than that of said body and said loop of said second fastener half projecting from said loop of said second fastener half away from said body of said second fastener half and overlain by a portion of said first part of said garment adjacent the portion passed through said loop of said second fastener half, said attachment flange of said second fastener half being secured to said first part of the garment along said portion of said first part overlying the attachment flange of said second fastener half.
- 12. The garment fastener defined in claim 11 wherein said first and second fastener halves are identical to one another.
- 13. The garment fastener defined in claim 12 wherein said attachment flanges taper in thickness away from the respective loops.
- 14. The garment fastener defined in claim 13 wherein at least one of said attachment flanges is secured to the respective portion overlying the respective attachment flange at least in part by stitching through the respective attachment flange.
- 15. The garment fastener defined in claim 14 wherein the stitched through attachment flange is further secured to the overlying portion by welding.
- 16. The garment fastener defined in claim 13 wherein at least one of said attachment flanges is secured to the portion overlying same by welding.
- 17. The garment fastener defined in claim 13 wherein each of said attachment flanges is formed on at least one side with an array of mutually orthogonal ribs.
- 18. The garment fastener defined in claim 17 wherein each of said attachment flanges is formed on opposite sides with respective arrays of mutually orthogonal ribs.
- 19. The garment fastener defined in claim 18 wherein each of said loops has a bar defining one side of the respective slot and formed with an inwardly projecting bulge with a thickness less than that of the respective loop and extending substantially the full length of the respective slot.
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0460953 |
Jun 1928 |
DE |
1087281 |
Feb 1955 |
FR |
1105687 |
Dec 1955 |
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