The present disclosure is generally related to garments and, more particularly, is related to garments having a pocket designed with a microfiber drying panel.
Most often golfers (or players of any sport) have few means to keep hands and equipment clean during play, other than a separate towel. Desirable in the art is an improved pocket on a garment that would improve upon the conventional pocket on the garment.
Garments having a pocket designed with a microfiber drying panel are provided. A representative garment includes a garment material, a body section that is made of the garment material and covers a body, at least one limb section that is made of the garment material and covers a limb of the body, and a pocket section that is located at either the body section and the at least one limb section. The pocket section includes a slit section on the garment material. A top portion of the slit section is attached to a top portion of a microfiber drying panel.
Other apparatuses, methods, features of the invention will be or will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such apparatuses, methods, features be included within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, the reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. While several embodiments are described in connection with these drawings, there is no intent to limit the disclosure to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed herein. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents.
Exemplary apparatuses are discussed with reference to the figures. Although these apparatuses are described in detail, they are provided for purposes of illustration only and various modifications are feasible.
The pocket designed with the microfiber drying panel can be attached on any type of garments, such as shorts, skirts, pants, shirts, jackets, dresses, etc. The pocket designed with the microfiber drying panel aids in the performance of a player by keeping hands, grips, clubs, balls, or any instrument dry and clean while engaged in play or activity. Incorporating a specialized towel uniquely suited for quick drying and cleaning into a garment solves the often frequent need for keeping hands and equipment dry and clean at a moments notice (usually, before a shot, swing, tossing a fishing line, handling a tool, etc). The pocket designed with the microfiber drying panel gives the user an added performance edge, by keeping hands and instruments clean and dry at all times and without distraction. There are multiple embodiments of the pocket designed with the microfiber drying panel that will be described below. MicroFiber is a man-made product that combines two basic fibers, Polyester and Polyamide, producing fibers with a thickness less than a human hair that have been split many times into a “V” shape. The fibers are then woven into fabric of Polyester (e.g., the scrubbing and cleaning fiber), and Polyamide (e.g, the absorbing and quick drying fiber).
A bottom portion 140 of the slit section 130 is attached to a top portion 145B of a second microfiber drying panel 110B. The left, right and bottom portions 150A, B, 155A, B, 160A, B of the microfiber drying panels 110A,B are attached to form a pocket 105.
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The garment 200 further includes a front moisture resistant panel 215 and a rear moisture resistant panel 220 in which the bottom portion 140 and top portion 135 of the slit section 130 are attached to respective top portions 245A, C of the rear moisture resistant panel 220 and the microfiber drying panel 210 and top portion 245B of the front moisture resistant panel 215. The left, right and bottom portions 250A,B, 255A, B, 260A,B of the front and rear moisture resistant panels 215, 220 are attached to form a pocket. The microfiber drying panel 210 is positioned between the front and rear moisture resistant panels 215, 220 and hangs freely within the pocket 205.
The front and rear moisture resistant panels 215, 220 can be made of either stretchable, water and oil resistant fabric, e.g. Nylon Lycra, or a two sided light nylon coated cotton rain material. The microfiber drying panel 210 can be made of a high absorbency split micro-fiber towel and can be pulled out, manipulated, hung outside of the pocket 205, and be concealed inside of the pocket 205.
The garment 300 further includes a front pocket panel 310 in which a bottom portion 140 of the slit section 130 is attached to a top portion 345 of the front pocket panel 310. The left, right and bottom portions 350, 355, 360 of the front pocket panel 310 are attached to the front moisture resistant panel 215 at outline 320 to form a traditional pocket. In this example, the top portion 245B of the front moisture resistant panel 215 is attached with an elastic band/fabric 315 such that the front moisture resistant panel 215, microfiber drying panel 210, and rear moisture resistant panel 220 form a pullout pocket. The elastic band/fabric 315 can be a Nylon Lycra, for example.
The garment 300 has the pullout pocket and the traditional pocket, such that when a user inserts his/her hand, the user finds the traditional pocket, but when the user tugs on the elastic band 315 on the top of the front moisture resistant panel 215 the user can access the microfiber drying panel 210 in the pullout pocket. The microfiber drying panel 210 can made of split micro fiber towel material. This towel can be accessed and used within the pocket or can be pulled outside of the pocket to hang outside of pant. The pocket 305 can be stitched per traditional pocket stitching.
The garment 400 further includes another microfiber drying panel 410 in which the top portion 245B of the front moisture resistant panel 215 is attached to a top portion 445 of the another microfiber drying panel 410. The left, right and bottom portions 150, 450, 155, 455, 160, 460 of the microfiber drying panels 110, 410 are attached to form a towel pocket. The microfiber drying panels 110, 410 are positioned between the rear and front moisture resistant panels 215, 220.
The pocket converting kit 505 is a kit for converting any pocket on any garment into a pocket having a microfiber drying panel 210. The front and rear attachable panels 525, 530 can be made of iron-on material with their adhesive sides on the outside and facing away from each other. A heating iron can be use to apply heat to the attachable panels 525, 530 from the inner surface of the attachable panels 525, 530, resulting in a bonding the attachable panels 525, 530 to the respective pocket panels 515, 520. Additionally and/or alternatively, the front and rear attachable panels 525, 530 can be stitched to the respective front and rear pocket panels 515, 520, which be made of standard pocket wall materials. Additionally and/or alternatively, the left and right portions of the front and rear attachable panels can be attached together.
This description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments discussed, however, were chosen to illustrate the principles of the disclosure, and its practical application. The disclosure is thus intended to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to use the disclosure, in various embodiments and with various modifications, as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variation are within the scope of this disclosure, as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly and legally entitled.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application entitled, “Towel Pocket Pant,” having Ser. No. 62/092,210, filed on Dec. 15, 2014, all of which are entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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