The present disclosure generally relates to garments having modifications made for improved accessibility.
The following U.S. Patents and Applications provide background information.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,230,559 discloses a fastener for securing together two garment strap ends having confronting faces and having at least male elements mounted on the face of one of the strap ends and respective female elements mounted on the face of the other strap end, generally complementary to the male element, and, with the faces touching or closely juxtaposed, slidably engageable in a direction parallel to the faces with the male elements to fasten the two strap ends together. Respective male and female magnets on the strap ends are oriented so as to hold the strap ends in a finder position with the faces engaging or closely juxtaposed with each other and the male and female elements spaced in the direction and disengaged from each other so that displacement of the strap ends apart in the direction from the finder position will engage and lock together the male and female elements.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,049,894 discloses a magnetic strap fastener for use with existing strapped articles without modification. The fastener includes first and second fastener parts for attaching to a complementary engagement arrangement on first and second strap ends. The first and second fastener parts are detachably engageable with each other by magnetic coupling or attraction and include complementary engagement devices for detachable engagement with the corresponding complementary engagement arrangement on the strap ends. Such a fastener is advantageous because it offers the benefits of magnetic fasteners and is at the same time readily attachable to an article having strap ends with an existing pair of complementary engagement devices.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2018/0146730 discloses a hook and eye fastener for securing two straps of an item of clothing such as a brassiere together. The hook part is a substantially flat body mounted on the face of one strap and the eye part is a substantially flat frame mounted on the face of the other strap. The hook part comprises an arm extending outwardly therefrom and the frame defines an open mouth dimensioned to receive the arm of the hook part. The hook part and the eye part are configured to provide a fastener having a thickness of between 4 mm and 5 mm in total and that is relatively simple to engage and positively disengage.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,701,998 discloses a fastener for clothing or lingerie. The fastener comprises a front element having at least one seat cavity and a back element having at least one bump for location in the seat cavity. The front element and back element each comprise magnets to assist in the location of the bump in the seat cavity. The front and back elements additionally comprise a plurality of complementary catch faces which secure the engagement of the front and back elements and are operable to prevent inadvertent release of the back element from the front element when the back element is subjected to forces in any of a plurality of disparate directions.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter.
One example according to the present disclosure generally relates to a magnetic hook-type closure for a garment comprising male and female coupling elements and first and second magnets having a first and a second polarity, respectively. The male coupling element comprises the first magnet and a hook having a sloped arm and the female coupling element comprises the second magnet and a recess having a sloped end. The first and second magnets are configured to pull the male coupling element and the female coupling element towards one another and the sloped arm of the hook is configured to engage with the sloped end of the recess to guide the male coupling element into engagement with the female coupling element.
According to one aspect, each of the male and female coupling elements comprises a central body and an outer flange about the central body.
According to further aspects, the closure further comprises first and second layers of material, wherein the first and second layers of material are sealed around the outer flange of the female coupling element and attached to a first end of a garment. Optionally, one of the first and second layers of material has an opening configured to receive the central body of the female coupling element.
According to further aspects, the closure further comprises third and fourth layers of material, wherein the third and fourth layers of material are sealed around the outer flange of the male coupling element and attached to a second end of the garment. Optionally, one of the third and fourth layers of material has an opening configured to receive the central body of the male coupling element.
According to further aspects, each of the central bodies of the male and female coupling elements comprises a depression configured to hold the first or second magnet, respectively, such that an outer surface of the first or second magnet lies flush with an outer surface of the respective central body.
According to one aspect, the female coupling element further comprises a lip at an end of the recess opposite the sloped end, the lip being configured to engage the hook of the male coupling element. Optionally, the lip is sloped parallel to the sloped end of the recess.
Another example according to the present disclosure generally relates to a closure for a garment. The closure comprises a first closure portion including a first body, a first magnet situated within the first body, and a recess formed in the first body adjacent the first magnet. The closure includes a second closure portion including a second body, a second magnet situated within the second body, and a hook protruding from the second body adjacent the second magnet. The recess extends from a first opening at a first surface of the first body toward a second opening at an opposite second surface of the first body, and the recess is angled such that the first opening is located further from the first magnet than the second opening with respect to a longitudinal direction of the first closure portion. The hook extends from a first end at a first surface of the second body toward a free second end, and the hook is curved from the first end to the second end toward the second magnet. The first and second closure portions are configured such that attraction between the first and second magnets aligns the first and second magnets with one another and simultaneously causes the hook to be received within the recess.
According to one aspect, the first closure portion comprises a first strip of material to which the first body is attached, and the first body is oriented on the first strip of material such that the first magnet is located between the recess and a free end of the first strip of material. The second closure portion comprises a second strip of material to which the second body is attached, and the second body is oriented on the second strip of material such that the hook is located between the second magnet and a free end of the second strip of material.
According to further aspects, the end of the first strip of material that is opposite the free end thereof is configured to be connected to a first portion of a garment. The end of the second strip of material that is opposite the free end thereof is configured to be connected to a second portion of the garment. The first and second portions of the garment are configured to be coupled to one another via the first and second closure portions.
According to further aspects, at least one of the first and second bodies comprises a depression configured to hold the respective first or second magnet such that an outer surface of the respective first or second magnet lies flush with an outer surface of the at least one of the first and second bodies.
According to one aspect, the recess forms a lip configured to engage the hook.
Another example according to the present disclosure generally relates to a closure for a garment, the closure comprising a first closure portion comprising a female coupling element and a second closure portion comprising a first male coupling element and a second male coupling element. The closure includes a first magnet having a first polarity, a second magnet having a second polarity, and a third magnet having the second polarity. The female coupling element comprises the first magnet and a recess having a sloped end. The first male coupling element comprises the second magnet and a first hook having a first sloped arm. The second male coupling element comprises the third magnet and a second hook having a second sloped arm. The first male coupling element is positioned at a first location on the second closure portion and the second male coupling element is positioned at a second location on the second closure portion that is spaced from the first location. The second and third magnets of the respective first and second male coupling elements are magnetically attracted to the first magnet of the female coupling element. One of the first and second sloped arms of a respective one of the first and second hooks is configured to engage with the sloped end of the recess so as to couple the first and second closure portions together.
According to one aspect, each of the male and female coupling elements comprises a central body and an outer flange about the central body.
According to further aspects, the closure further comprises first and second layers of material, wherein the first and second layers of material are sealed around the outer flange of the female coupling element and are configured to be attached to a garment.
According to further aspects, the closure further comprises third and fourth layers of material, wherein the third and fourth layers of material are sealed around the outer flanges of the first and second male coupling elements and are configured to be attached to the garment.
According to further aspects, a garment comprises a front portion, a rear portion, and the closure. The first and second layers of material are attached to a rear flap of the rear portion, and the third and fourth layers of material are attached to a front flap of the front portion.
Various other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The present disclosure is described with reference to the following Figures.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
Unless otherwise specified or limited, the phrases “at least one of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” and the like, are meant to indicate A, or B, or C, or any combination of A, B, and/or C, including combinations with multiple instances of A, B, and/or C Likewise, unless otherwise specified or limited, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “linked,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, unless otherwise specified or limited, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
As used herein, unless otherwise limited or defined, discussion of particular directions is provided by example only, with regard to particular embodiments or relevant illustrations. For example, discussion of “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” “left,” “right,” “lateral” or “longitudinal” features is generally intended as a description only of the orientation of such features relative to a reference frame of a particular example or illustration. Correspondingly, for example, a “top” feature may sometimes be disposed below a “bottom” feature (and so on), in some arrangements or embodiments. Additionally, use of the words “first,” “second”, “third,” etc. is not intended to connote priority or importance, but merely to distinguish one of several similar elements from another. Unless otherwise specified or limited, the word “about” means±10%. The phrase “at least about” means greater than or equal to the value recited±10%.
The present application relates to garments, such as bras or panties, which have closures for connecting two ends of the garment. The present application relates to garments which are configured to be accessible for users who have difficulty operating typical closures, such as hook-and-eye closures, snaps, buttons, or other closures that require two hands or unimpaired dexterity. The garments can be any shape and style, which details are not limiting on the scope of the present disclosure.
In another example, the layers 40a, 40b, 42a, 42b are integral with the inner and outer layers of fabric of the bra or panty to which the female and male coupling elements 10, 11 are to be attached. In still other examples, the covering layers adjacent the first layer 40a and the fourth layer 42b are integral with the fabric of the bra or panty to which the female and male coupling elements 10, 11 are to be attached.
In use, to couple the opposing ends of the garment together, a user brings the male coupling element 11 into proximity with the female coupling element 10. The first magnet 30 and the second magnet 32 pull the male coupling element 11 toward the female coupling element 10 such that the hook 26 comes into contact with the central body 12 of the female coupling element 10. The sloped end 18 of the recess 16 guides the hook 26 (more specifically, sloped arm 28 thereof) into the recess 16, whereafter the lip 20 of the female coupling element 10 is configured to engage the hook 26 of the male coupling element 11. More specifically, once the sloped arm 28 has slid to match the depth of the recess 16, the hook 26 is latched underneath the lip 20 of the recess 16, fixing the male coupling element 11 to the female coupling element 10. Thus, a wearer who may not have full dexterity is able to connect the male coupling element 11 to the female coupling element 10 simply by bringing the two coupling elements 10, 11 into close proximity to one another. The male and female coupling elements 11, 10 are not able to be pulled apart in the direction of the arrows T (
When referring to the polarity of the magnets 30, 32, it is understood that it is the polarity of the uncovered sides of the magnets that are referred to, which uncovered sides are located adjacent one another when the female and male coupling elements 10, 11 are coupled together. The first polarity of the first magnet 30 may be north or south, while the second polarity of the second magnet 32 is the opposite polarity (i.e., south if the first polarity is north, or north if the first polarity is south). In such an example, the entire uncovered face of the first magnet 30 may be a north pole, and the entire uncovered face of the second magnet 32 may be a south pole. In another example, the uncovered face of the first magnet 30 is north at one end and south at the other end, while the uncovered face of the second magnet 32 is south at one end (the end configured to be adjacent the north end of the first magnet 30) and north at the other end (the end configured to be adjacent the south end of the first magnet 30).
The central bodies 12, 22 and outer flanges 14, 24 of the female and male coupling elements 10, 11 are made of a non-magnetic material. For example, the non-magnetic material may be a polymer, a composite, or a non-magnetic metal. This way, the magnets 30, 32 are not attracted to other parts of the female and male coupling elements 10, 11, but only to each other, ensuring the hook 26 is correctly aligned with the recess 16 when the female and male coupling elements 10, 11 are brought in proximity to one another.
According to another example, and referring to
The first closure portion 108 comprises a first strip of material 40a and/or 40b to which the first body 12a is attached, and the first body 12a is oriented on the first strip of material 40a and/or 40b such that the first magnet 30a is located between the recess 16a and a free end 44 of the first strip of material 40a and/or 40b. The second closure portion 110 comprises a second strip of material 42a and/or 42b to which the second body 22a is attached, and the second body 22a is oriented on the second strip of material 42a and/or 42b such that the hook 26a is located between the second magnet 32a and a free end 46 of the second strip of material 42a and/or 42b. The end 41a of the first strip of material 40a and/or 40b that is opposite the free end 44 thereof is configured to be connected to a first portion of a garment. The end 43a of the second strip of material 42a and/or 42b that is opposite the free end 46 thereof is configured to be connected to a second portion of the garment. The first and second portions of the garment are configured to be coupled to one another via the first and second closure portions 108, 110, such as by bringing the free ends 44, 46 thereof into proximity with each other.
The closure portions 108, 110 can be used on the ends of a garment such as the bra 100 shown in
Thus,
Each of the male and female coupling elements comprises a central body 12, 22 and an outer flange 14, 24 about the central body 12, 22. The closure 50′ further comprises first and second layers 40a, 40b of material, wherein the first and second layers 40a, 40b of material are sealed around the outer flange 14 of the female coupling element 10 and are configured to be attached to a garment 200. The closure 50′ further comprises third and fourth layers 42a, 42b of material, wherein the third and fourth layers 42a, 42b of material are sealed around the outer flanges 24 of the first and second male coupling elements 11 and are configured to be attached to the garment 200. As shown in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have features or structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent features or structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/376,512, filed Sep. 21, 2022, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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