1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a garment stretching device. More particularly, the present invention relates to a garment stretching device for re-sizing clothes through vertical and horizontal stretching.
2. The Prior Art
Prior art garment stretching devices suffer from several deficiencies. These prior art devices have too many parts and are overly complicated, as they are typically directed towards commercial applications, such as for tailors, dressmakers and sweater factories, rather than home use. Furthermore, the prior art designs result in bumps and irregularities in the final exterior shape of the garment due to the protrusions of certain parts, such as wing nuts and the like. Additionally, the prior art devices fail to provide a simple and effective means for visual identification of the setting size of the garment stretching device.
What is needed in the art is a garment stretching device that overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art.
In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention discloses a garment stretching device comprising: a top T-member defined by a horizontal member and a vertical member substantially perpendicular to the horizontal member, the horizontal member having an adjustment slot formed in its bottom surface, the vertical member having a plurality of notches longitudinally disposed along its surface; a top L-member defined by a horizontal member and a vertical member substantially perpendicular to the horizontal member, the horizontal member and the vertical member each having a plurality of notches longitudinally disposed along their surface; a first bottom member defined by a top horizontal member, a vertical member substantially perpendicular to the top horizontal member, and a bottom horizontal member substantially perpendicular to the vertical member, the top horizontal member of the first bottom member having a first adjustment aperture at one end and a second adjustment aperture aligned with the vertical member, the bottom horizontal member having an adjustment aperture at one end; and a second bottom member defined by a top horizontal member, a vertical member substantially perpendicular to the top horizontal member, and a bottom horizontal member substantially perpendicular to the vertical member, the top horizontal member having a plurality of notches longitudinally disposed along its surface and an adjustment aperture substantially aligned with the vertical member, the bottom horizontal member having a plurality of notches longitudinally disposed along its surface, wherein the plurality of notches on the vertical member of the top T-member are configured to adjustably interlock with a locking mechanism on the vertical member of the first bottom member, the plurality of notches on the horizontal member of the top L-member are configured to adjustably interlock with a locking mechanism on the horizontal member of the top T-member, the plurality of notches on the vertical member of the top L-member are configured to adjustably interlock with a locking mechanism on the vertical member of the second bottom member, the plurality of notches on the top horizontal member of the second bottom member is configured to adjustably interlock with a locking mechanism on the top horizontal member of the first bottom member, and the plurality of notches on the bottom horizontal member of the second bottom member is configured to adjustably interlock with a locking mechanism on the bottom horizontal member of the first bottom member.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following disclosure is illustrative only and not in any way limiting. Other embodiments of the invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure.
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Top T-member 4 comprises a substantially straight horizontal member 16 connected to a substantially straight vertical member 18. In a preferred embodiment, horizontal member 16 and vertical member 18 are substantially perpendicular to one another, thereby forming a T-shape. Vertical member 18 is preferably connected to horizontal member 16 at a position offset from the center and the ends of horizontal member 16.
Horizontal member 16 has a top surface 26 and a bottom surface 28 opposite top surface 26 defining a hollow interior. Bottom surface 28 comprises adjustment slot 30 for receiving top L-member 6, as can be seen in
Horizontal member 16 also comprises locking mechanism 22. In a preferred embodiment shown in
Horizontal member 16 also comprises size indication aperture 24. Size indication aperture 24 is an opening in horizontal member 16 that allows the user to view the size indicia 40 displayed on top L-member 6, as will be discussed in further detail below. As the user horizontally adjusts top L-member 6 with respect to top T-member 4, the user can see the corresponding size for each notch 20. In a preferred embodiment, size indication aperture 24 is disposed on top surface 26 proximate the center of horizontal member 16. However, size indication aperture 24 may be disposed in a variety of different locations on horizontal member 16, including, but not limited to, bottom surface 28 and anywhere from the center to the ends of horizontal member 16.
Horizontal member 16 may also comprise hanger hook 12. Hanger hook 12 may comprise a shaft 11 extending upward and away from upper surface 26 and terminating in hook end 13. In a preferred embodiment, shaft 11 is rotatably coupled to horizontal member 16, thereby allowing hanger hook 12 to rotate about a vertical axis. Shaft 11 may alternatively be coupled to horizontal member 16 in a fixed position.
In an alternative embodiment illustrated in
The outer surface of horizontal member 16 may be textured in order to promote the clinging of clothes to horizontal member 16. This outer surface may include any combination of the top surface 26, bottom surface 28 and side surfaces of horizontal member 16.
Vertical member 18 extends from bottom surface 28 of horizontal member 16 and comprises a plurality of notches 20. Notches 20 are configured to receive and secure a portion of locking mechanism 22 and preferably have about the same size and shape. Furthermore, each notch 20 may be separated by a substantially uniform distance from its adjacent notches 20.
Top L-member 6 comprises a substantially straight horizontal member 36 connected to a substantially straight vertical member 38. In a preferred embodiment, horizontal member 36 and vertical member 38 are substantially perpendicular to one another.
Horizontal member 36 may be hollow or may be solid. The outer diameter of horizontal member 36 of top L-member 6 is preferably smaller than the inner diameter of horizontal member 16 of top T-member 4, thereby allowing horizontal member 36 to fit and move inside horizontal member 16. Horizontal member 36 comprises a plurality of notches 20. Notches 20 are configured to receive and secure a portion of locking mechanism 22 on horizontal member 16 on top T-member 4 and preferably have about the same size and shape. Furthermore, each notch 20 may be separated by a substantially uniform distance from its adjacent notches 20.
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Similar to horizontal member 36, vertical member 38 may be hollow or solid. The outer diameter of vertical member 38 of top L-member 6 is preferably smaller than the inner diameter of vertical member 58 of second bottom member 10, thereby allowing vertical member 38 to fit and move inside vertical member 58. Vertical member 38 comprises a plurality of notches 20. Notches 20 are configured to receive and secure a portion of a locking mechanism on vertical member 58 and preferably have about the same size and shape. Furthermore, each notch 20 may be separated by a substantially uniform distance from its adjacent notches 20.
First bottom member 8 comprises a substantially straight top horizontal member 42 connected to a substantially straight vertical member 44, and a substantially straight bottom horizontal member 46 connected to vertical member 44. Top horizontal member 42, vertical member 44 and bottom horizontal member 46 all comprise a hollow interior. In a preferred embodiment, top horizontal member 42 and bottom horizontal member 46 are substantially perpendicular to vertical member 44.
Top horizontal member 42 comprises inside portion 52 and outside portion 54, each on opposite sides of vertical member 44. Adjustment aperture 48 is disposed at the end of inside portion 52 distal from vertical member 44. Adjustment aperture 48 is an opening configured to receive the inside portion 64 of top horizontal member 56 on second bottom member 10. In a preferred embodiment, the inner diameter of adjustment aperture 48 and inside portion 52 is greater than the outer diameter of inside portion 64 on second bottom member 10.
Inside portion 52 of first bottom member 8 also comprises locking mechanism 22. In a preferred embodiment shown in
Another adjustment aperture 49 is disposed on the upper portion of top horizontal member 42 where vertical member 44 connects to top horizontal member 42. Adjustment aperture 49 is an opening configured to receive vertical member 18 of top T-member 4. In a preferred embodiment, the inner diameter of adjustment aperture 49 and vertical member 44 is greater than the outer diameter of vertical member 18 on top T-member 4. In this configuration, vertical member 18 of top T-member 4 may fit and move inside adjustment aperture 49 and vertical member 44, thereby allowing for the vertical adjustment of first bottom member 8 with respect to top T-member 4. Vertical member 44 may comprise a locking mechanism 22, such as the flexible lever discussed above, corresponding to the configuration of notches 20 on vertical member 18 of top T-member 4, thereby allowing the user to secure the vertical positioning of top T-member 4 with respect to first bottom member 8.
Bottom horizontal member 46 comprises adjustment aperture 48 disposed at the end of bottom horizontal member 46 distal from vertical member 44. Adjustment aperture 48 is an opening configured to receive bottom horizontal member 60 on second bottom member 10. In a preferred embodiment, the inner diameter of this adjustment aperture 48 and bottom horizontal member 46 is greater than the outer diameter of bottom horizontal member 60 on second bottom member 10.
Bottom horizontal member 46 also comprises locking mechanism 22. Locking mechanism 22 may be a flexible lever, as discussed above. A user can manipulate the lever to release the protruding portion from notch 20 on bottom horizontal member 60 of second bottom member 10, thereby allowing for the horizontal adjustment of first bottom member 8 with respect to second bottom member 10. It is contemplated that a variety of other locking mechanisms may be employed as well. In a preferred embodiment, locking mechanism 22 is disposed on the bottom portion of bottom horizontal member 46. However, it is contemplated that locking mechanism 22 may be disposed in a variety of different locations on bottom horizontal member 46, so long as its positioning corresponds with the positioning of notches 20 on bottom horizontal member 60 of second bottom member 10.
Bottom horizontal member 46 may also comprise size indication aperture 50. Similar to size indication aperture 24, size indication aperture 50 is an opening in bottom horizontal member 46 that allows the user to view the size indicia 40 displayed on bottom horizontal member 60, as will be discussed in further detail below. As the user horizontally adjusts first bottom member 8 with respect to second bottom member 10, the user can see the corresponding size for each notch 20. In a preferred embodiment, size indication aperture 50 is disposed on the bottom portion of bottom horizontal member 46. However, size indication aperture 50 may be disposed in a variety of different locations on bottom horizontal member 46, so long as its positioning corresponds with the positioning of size indicia 68 on bottom horizontal member 60 of second bottom member 10.
Additionally, the outer surface of top horizontal member 42 and vertical member 44 may be textured in order to promote the clinging of clothes to these members of first bottom member 8. This textured surface may be disposed continuously or may be segmented along the length of top horizontal member 42 and vertical member 44. Furthermore, this textured surface may be disposed on the upper portion of top horizontal member 42 and the outside portion of vertical member 44 (i.e. on the same side of vertical member 44 as outside portion 54). However, it is contemplated that the textured surface may be disposed in a variety of ways.
Second bottom member 10 comprises a substantially straight top horizontal member 56 connected to a substantially straight vertical member 58, and a substantially straight bottom horizontal member 60 connected to vertical member 58. Vertical member 58 comprises a hollow interior. In a preferred embodiment, top horizontal member 56 and bottom horizontal member 60 are substantially perpendicular to vertical member 58.
Top horizontal member 56 comprises inside portion 64 and outside portion 66, each on opposite sides of vertical member 58. In a preferred embodiment, the outer diameter of inside portion 64 is smaller than the inner diameter of adjustment aperture 48 and inside portion 52 on first bottom member 8.
Inside portion 64 of second bottom member 10 also comprises a plurality of notches 20 corresponding to locking mechanism 22 on top horizontal member 42 of first bottom member 8.
Adjustment aperture 62 is disposed on the upper portion of top horizontal member 56 where vertical member 58 connects to top horizontal member 56. Adjustment aperture 62 is an opening configured to receive vertical member 38 of top L-member 6. In a preferred embodiment, the inner diameter of adjustment aperture 62 and vertical member 58 is greater than the outer diameter of vertical member 38 on top L-member 6. In this configuration, vertical member 38 of top L-member 6 may fit and move inside adjustment aperture 62 and vertical member 58, thereby allowing for the vertical adjustment of second bottom member 10 with respect to top L-member 6. Vertical member 58 may comprise a locking mechanism 22, such as the flexible lever discussed above, corresponding to the configuration of notches 20 on vertical member 38 of top L-member 6, thereby allowing the user to secure the vertical positioning of top L-member 6 with respect to second bottom member 10.
Bottom horizontal member 60 comprises a plurality of notches 20 corresponding to locking mechanism 22 on bottom horizontal member 46 of first bottom member 8.
Similar to size indicia 40 disposed on top L-member 6, size indicia 68 may be disposed in the spaces in between notches 20 on bottom horizontal member 60. In a preferred embodiment, size indicia 40 are disposed on the bottom portion of bottom horizontal member 60. However, it is contemplated that size indicia 68 may be disposed in a variety of locations, so long as it may be viewed through corresponding size indication aperture 50 on bottom horizontal member 46 of first bottom member 8.
Additionally, the outer surface of top horizontal member 56 and vertical member 58 may be textured in order to promote the clinging of clothes to these members of second bottom member 10. This textured surface may be disposed continuously or may be segmented along the length of top horizontal member 56 and vertical member 58. Furthermore, this textured surface may be disposed on the upper portion of top horizontal member 56 and the outside portion of vertical member 58 (i.e. on the same side of vertical member 58 as outside portion 66). However, it is contemplated that the textured surface may be disposed in a variety of ways.
In a preferred embodiment, top T-member 4, top L-member 6, first bottom member 8, and second bottom member 10 comprise a substantially tubular egg-shape, as seen in
Garment stretching device 2 may also comprise release cord 14 secured to any combination of locking mechanisms 22. Release cord 14 may be tied in a knot, or otherwise coupled to locking mechanisms 22. In this configuration, a user may release or unlock locking mechanisms 22, thereby allowing garment stretching device 2 to collapse and release the tension on the garment. Pull tab 32 may be provided at the end of release cord 14 in order to make it easier for the user to pull release cord 14.
Garment stretching device 2 operates to stretch, and thereby resize, shrunken clothes. Top T-member 4, top L-member 6, first bottom member 8, and second bottom member 10 are assembled, as shown in
Garment stretching device 2 may be hung on a shower-head, shower curtain rod, or a similar support structure using hanger hook 12 as the garment is being stretched. Once the user is satisfied that the garment has been adequately stretched, locking mechanisms 22 may be disengaged or unlocked, allowing garment stretching device 2 to be made smaller and the garment to be easily removed. As mentioned above, the user may simply pull down on release cord 14 in order to disengage locking mechanism 22 from notches 20.
In a preferred embodiment, the frame of garment stretching device 2 is defined by only four adjustable interlocking members. This frame consists of top T-member 4, top L-member 6, first bottom member 8, and second bottom member 10. Notches 20, locking mechanisms 22, and hanger hook 12 are considered to be part of their respective members. However, in the alternative, it is contemplated that additional components may be added as well.
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Straight side 80 runs substantially perpendicular to its associated horizontal or vertical member. On top T-member 4, straight side 80 runs substantially perpendicular to vertical member 18. On top L-member 6, straight side 80 on horizontal member 36 runs substantially perpendicular to horizontal member 36, while straight side 80 on vertical member 38 runs substantially perpendicular to vertical member 38. On second bottom member 10, straight side 80 on top horizontal member 56 runs substantially perpendicular to top horizontal member 56, while straight side 80 on bottom horizontal member 60 runs substantially perpendicular to bottom horizontal member 60.
Middle side 82 runs substantially parallel to its associated horizontal or vertical member. On top T-member 4, middle side 82 runs substantially parallel to vertical member 18. On top L-member 6, middle side 82 on horizontal member 36 runs substantially parallel to horizontal member 36, while middle side 82 on vertical member 38 runs substantially parallel to vertical member 38. On second bottom member 10, middle side 82 on top horizontal member 56 runs substantially parallel to top horizontal member 56, while middle side 82 on bottom horizontal member 60 runs substantially parallel to bottom horizontal member 60.
Angled side 84 runs neither substantially parallel nor substantially perpendicular to either of its associated horizontal or vertical members. On top T-member 4, top L-member 6, and second bottom member 10, angled side 84 extends from middle side 82 at an angle directed away from straight side 80. This angled notch configuration allows the user to expand the garment stretching device without having to disengage locking mechanisms 22. The user does not have to pull release cord 14. The user simply pulls the appropriate members away from each other and the corresponding locking mechanisms 22 easily slide over angled side 84 and into the next angled notch 21. On the other hand, the substantially perpendicular configuration of straight side 80 prevents the garment stretching mechanism from being contracted without the user disengaging the corresponding locking mechanisms 22.
Top T-member 4, top L-member 6, first bottom member 8, and second bottom member 10 may be formed from a variety of different materials, including, but not limited to, plastic and aluminum. The other components of garment stretching device 2 may be formed from a variety of materials as well. For example, hanger hook 12 may be formed from plastic, aluminum, steel, or any other suitable material known in the art.
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention.
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20070215654 A1 | Sep 2007 | US |