The present disclosure relates generally to garments. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a fastening system on the garment to allow portions of the garment to be changed.
Presently, most clothing is made to be pulled over the head or includes a fastening arrangement on the front of the garment. For example, T-shirts and most sweaters are pulled over the head, and many jackets and outerwear have a front fastener arrangement, such as a zipper or buttons, along the front of the garment. These pull-over or front-fastening garments can be difficult for some to put on and take off.
The aesthetics or fashion appeal of these traditional garments is also limited because they only provide a singular fashion with a limited combination of colors or patterns. The visual characteristics of the garment is not changeable.
According to a first aspect, a garment worn on the upper body is provided with a right body portion having a front and a rear; a left body portion having a front and a rear; a front fastening mechanism for joining the front of the right body portion with the front of the left body portion, a rear fastening mechanism for joining the rear of the right body portion with the rear of the left body portion, and wherein any one of the right body portion and the left body portion are interchangable with another corresponding body portion to change the visual characteristics of the garment.
In some aspects the front and rear fastening mechanisms can be medially arranged, and right body portion and left body portion are right and left halves of the garment. In other aspects of the garment, the front and rear fastening mechanisms can be non-medially arranged, such as diagonally arranged. The front and rear fastening mechanisms can be zippers, buttons, snaps, hook-and-eye, or hook-and-loop fasteners. Some aspects the garment can include a flap on the left body portion or the right body portion to cover any one or both of the front fastening mechanism and the rear fastening mechanism.
The garment is can be a T-shirt, a dress, a blouse, a sweater, a coat, a jacket, a polo shirt, a dress shirt, a pajama, a gown, a sweatshirt, and a vest. Preferably, the right body portion has a differing visual characteristic from that of the left body portion. The differing visual characteristics can be color, pattern, and texture/fabric.
For a better understanding of the various embodiments described herein and to show more clearly how they may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings which show at least one exemplary embodiment, and in which:
It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the exemplary embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, this description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein in any way, but rather as merely describing the implementations of various embodiments described herein.
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A front fastening mechanism 106a is used to join the front 102a of right body portion 102 to the front 104a of left body portion 104 of garment 100. Similarly, a rear fastening mechanism 106b is used to join rear 102b of right body portion 102 to the rear 104b of left body portion 104. Fastening mechanisms 106a and 106b run from the top to the bottom of the front and rear of garment 100, respectively. This allows right body portion 102 to be completely separated from left body portion 104 by unfastening both fastening mechanisms 106a and 106b.
Using a fastening mechanisms 106a and 106b in this manner also allow the right and left body portions 102, 104 of the garment to be interchangeable with another corresponding body portion in order to change the visual characteristics of garment 100.
This allows for a great variety of possible visual characteristics that can be obtained with garment 100. Separate body portions of garment 100 can also allow the garment to be put on or taken off easier for individuals that have injuries or mobility issues, either by themselves or by a caregiver.
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Some embodiments of garment can also include other design features to allow a person greater customization of the garment. For example, right body portion 102 can include a breast pocket 108, as shown in
Fastening mechanisms 106a and 106b can be a zipper as shown in
Embodiments can include any size, style or type of garment. Examples can include a T-shirt such as that shown in
Other garments can include, and are not limited to, blouses, sweaters, coats/jackets, polo shirts, dress shirts, pajamas, gowns, sweatshirts, and vests. Other variations to garments can include short or long sleeves; a long collar, short collar, or no collar; long dress or short dress; etc. Material used to construct garment can also vary such as cotton, cotton/synthetic mixes, wool, and other fabrics and materials as are known to those skilled in the art.
Although the illustrated embodiments show the garment with the fastening mechanisms medially arranged to divide the right and left body portions into halves, other embodiments can have the fastening mechanisms in a non-medial position. For example, the front and rear fastening mechanisms can be vertically arranged to meet between the collar and the left or right shoulder. Other embodiments of garment can have front and rear fastening mechanisms arranged diagonally across the front and rear of the garment.
While the exemplary embodiments have been described herein, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. The invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, and scope of the claims is to be accorded an interpretation that encompasses all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
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1250836 | Fowler | Dec 1917 | A |
2493531 | Fitches | Jan 1950 | A |
3116491 | Previdi | Jan 1964 | A |
3877078 | Tepper | Apr 1975 | A |
5029344 | Shannon | Jul 1991 | A |
5083316 | Kuehner | Jan 1992 | A |
8272072 | Fowler | Sep 2012 | B1 |
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20170172230 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |
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