1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a towel attachment assembly that allows a user to secure a towel on a article of clothing such as a belt so it is readily accessible at all times.
2. Description of Related Art
Golfers, bowlers and other sports frequently require the participants to use a towel to wipe their hands or equipment prior to continuing play. Many times golfers attach a towel to their bag so that the golfer may wipe down the face of their golf club prior to or immediately after striking their ball. On occasion a golfer's cart and bag are not readily accessible therefore the golfer may not have the towel available to wipe their club prior to striking the ball. Also some golfers wipe their ball on the green prior to putting and the cart may not be driven upon the greens of most golf courses.
In other applications such as bowlers or other athletes who may handle equipment the use of a towel is necessary to wipe the hands, ball, bat handle or club that may be handled by the athlete. Use of a readily accessible towel may also be convenient for some workers such as bartenders, mechanics or construction workers. Obviously a need exists to maintain a towel in a convenient position and readily accessible by the user in many circumstances.
The present invention relates to a towel assembly for attaching to an article of clothing comprising: a belt clip, where said belt clip includes an outer surface and an inner surface; a Velcro square on the outer surface of the belt clip; and a towel, where the towel includes a reciprocal Velcro square that adjoins to the Velcro square on the outer surface of the belt clip. In one particular embodiment, the clip includes two adjoining clip portions. The present invention further includes a method of suspending a towel on a belt comprising the steps of: attaching a Velcro square to an outer surface of a belt clip; attaching a reciprocal Velcro square on a towel; placing the belt clip onto to a belt of a user; and joining the towel to the belt clip by using the respective Velcro squares.
The present invention relates to a hand towel assembly system where a belt clip is provided with a Velcro square that provides a means to adjoin a towel thereto. As contemplated by the present invention, Velcro is used upon an outer side of the belt clip, which may be attached to a belt of a user. The Velcro square is provided for the attachment of a reciprocal Velcro square that is placed upon a towel. The hand towel assembly provides a means to attach a towel to a user's belt so that it is readily accessible as needed by the user thereof.
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The complete assembly towel assembly according to the present invention therefore provides a means for the user to conveniently attach and maintain a towel that is readily accessible during use thereof. The attachment of the Velcro squares to the belt clip and onto the towel creates an attachment means necessary to secure the towel in place. With a multi-purpose towel as contemplated by the present invention, a user thereof may use the towel while it remains worn on the belt of the user or briefly detached for use. Because the clip includes the Velcro square it may also be used to attach golf gloves or other items that may have a reciprocal Velcro attachment means in order to attach it to the belt clip in accordance with the present invention.
The hand towel assembly according to the present invention is capable of securing the towel on an article of clothing such as the belt and is designed for athletes, golfers, bowlers, mechanics, bartenders or other individuals who may need a towel readily accessible. Furthermore since the towel is clipped on the belt, the likelihood of the towel being lost during use is diminished significantly. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/433,360 filed on Jan. 17, 2011.
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61433360 | Jan 2011 | US |