This invention relates to a clothing accessories and, more particularly, to a concealed wearable device which assists in the positioning of trousers at a desired height relative to a wearer's waist.
The use and design of wearable items such as belts and suspenders to prevent the trousers (or pants) of a wearer from falling down is well established. Conventional belts, which are believed to date back to at least the Bronze Age, typically are structured to extend around the waist of a wearer and be tightened to a length that is less than the circumference of the hips of the wearer. In this way, when secured to the a wearer's trousers, they can hold them substantially in place. Conventional suspenders, however, are believed to be a much more recent introduction. Conventional suspenders are typically formed from elongated straps which are worn over a wearer's shoulders and attach at each end to the trousers of the wearer. Through this action, the trousers are “suspended” from the wearer's shoulders and thereby are prevented from sliding down the wearer.
Even with the presence of items such as belts and suspenders, it is well know that some individuals still have difficultly properly keeping their trousers in a desirable position while performing common activities and/or throughout the course of a day. While belts and suspenders both work against gravity, neither generally provides or includes any mechanism which may provide substantial leverage in the front and/or from beneath to do so. Furthermore, neither belts or suspenders offer much assistance in maintaining desirable relative positioning between a wearer's shirt and the wearer's trousers. And these issues which arise when wearing belts and suspenders only reflect a part of the challenge faced by those in need of assistance in holding up their pants as the ebb and flow of fashion trends may dictate to some that they cannot even wear a belt or suspenders when needed because belts and suspenders are substantially visible. So if they are out of style in some way, some users in need of assistance in holding up their pants may not be able to even the use of them.
Accordingly, what is needed is a trouser suspension apparatus which can be worn in a concealed manner and operate to assist in effectively holding up a wearer's trousers. It would be helpful for such a hidden trouser suspension apparatus to supply leverage to improve the ability of a wearer's pants to resist gravity and remain in position. It would additionally be desirable for such a hidden trouser suspension apparatus to be structured to also maintain a desirable relative positioning between a wearer's shirt and the wearer's trousers.
The present disclosure describes a hidden trouser suspension apparatus that includes a holder having a rigid portion formed of a substantially planar body that includes top end and a bottom end and an engager having a rigid, substantially planar body that includes a top engager end and a bottom engager end. The engager, when secured underneath a wearer's trousers behind a wearer's belt in the trousers, is structured to protrude into the inside surface of the trousers and provide a surface on which a belt looped in the trousers can rest. The top end and the top engager end together provide a positioning mechanism which may be defined by a hinge and the bottom end and the bottom engager end together provide a locking mechanism which may be defined as a latch. The holder and engager structured to be releasably fastened together with a front surface of the holder flush with a corresponding back surface of the engager through the operation of the positioning mechanism and the locking mechanism in a manner which fixes the holder and engager, when sandwiched around a portion of a shirt, in place on the shirt. The holder may include a padded portion which forms its back surface.
It is an object of this invention to provide a trouser suspension apparatus which can be worn in a concealed manner and operate to assist in effectively holding up a wearer's trousers.
It is another object of this invention to provide a hidden trouser suspension apparatus which supplies leverage to improve the ability of a wearer's pants to resist gravity and remain in position and the forces exerted by the shape of wearer's midsection on the front side of the pants.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a hidden trouser suspension apparatus structured to also maintain a desirable relative positioning between a wearer's shirt and the wearer's trousers.
These and other objects will be apparent to one of skill in the art.
Described herein is a hidden trouser suspension apparatus which operates to assist in effectively holding up a wearer's trousers and maintaining the position of the wearer's trousers relative to the wearer's shirt. The hidden trouser suspension apparatus may be secured to the wearer's shirt and has an orthogonal support portion which may contact the interior of a wearer's trousers in a manner and location which acts against gravitational forces on the trousers. It is contemplated that the hidden trouser suspension apparatus may be employed by wearers who would like to wear a belt and suspenders without facing the societal stigma associated with wearing both belt and suspenders. This is accomplished because the hidden trouser suspension apparatus may direct attach, adhere to, or be frictionally affixed to a shirt or undershirt, thereby using the shirt or undershirt as an added supporting mechanism for the belt and the trousers instead of using the typical suspender bands as an added supporting mechanism.
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The holder 110 has a substantially planar body and may include a rigid portion 111 and a padded portion 112. The rigid portion 111 has a top receiving end 113 forming its top edge, a bottom end 114 forming its bottom edge, and a middle depression 115 which runs vertically down a center area of the rigid portion. The top receiving end 113 may include two curved areas which extend outward from the front side of the rigid portion to form two elongated mating channels 116 which are separated by the middle depression 115 and extend across the top receiving end 113, facing towards the bottom end 114. The bottom end 114 may include or be defined by a latch 117 which extends outward from the front side of the rigid portion 111.
The rigid portion 111 may additionally include side edges which are curved inward.
The rigid portion 111 may further include a central aperture 118 which extends through the middle depression 115.
The padded portion 112 is fixed to the rear side of the rigid portion 111, opposite the front side of the rigid portion 111 where the curved areas of the top receiving end 113 and the latch 117 extend.
It is appreciated that the material which forms the rigid portion 111 is thinner at the middle depression 115 and that such thinning, along with the central aperture 118, may allow the rigid portion to slightly contour to the curves on a wearer's body, particularly if the rigid portion 111 is constructed out of a plastic material.
The engager 120 has a rigid, substantially planar body having a top engager end defined by a top mating edge 121 and a bottom engager end defined by a catch edge 122 and a pair of holder extensions 123, with the catch edge 122 flanked on either side by one of the holder extensions 123. The holder extensions 123 extend outwardly from the rest of the body of the engager 120 and are shaped to give the engager 120 a generally L-shaped or a J-shaped cross-section. In this regard, the holder extensions 123 configure the engager, when secured underneath a wearer's trousers, to abut or protrude into the inside surface of the trousers and provide a surface on which a wearer's belt can rest.
The top mating edge 121 is sized to slide into the elongated mating channels 116, allowing the top mating edge 121 and the elongated mating channels 116 to provide an upper positioning mechanism for the holder 110 and engager 120 which supports the interlocking aspect of the holder 110 and the engager 120. Similarly, the catch edge 122 is sized to be releasably secured in the latch 117, allowing the catch edge 122 and the latch 117 to provide a lower locking mechanism for the holder 110 and engager 120 which, along with the upper positioning mechanism, supports the interlocking aspect of the holder 110 and the engager 120. In this regard, the operation of the upper positioning mechanism and the lower locking mechanism configure the holder and engager to be releasably fastened together.
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In use, the hidden trouser suspension apparatus may be employed by a wearer who is wearing trousers T and belt B, with the hidden trouser suspension apparatus installed approximately at the waist level of the wearer and attached or effectively attached to an undershirt U. The interlocking aspect of the holder 110 and the engager 120 enables the holder 110 and the engager 120, when interlocked, to be sandwiched around and compressed against the undershirt U so as to exhibit a sufficient frictional force on the undershirt U to fix the hidden trouser suspension apparatus in place, with the undershirt U bearing the weight of the holder 110, engager 120, the belt B and the trousers T, without the holder 110 and the engager 120 sliding down the undershirt U. This is done with the holder 110 and engager 120 remaining out of sight, underneath the trousers T, belt B, an outer shirt S, and the undershirt U. It is appreciated that by attaching the hidden trouser suspension apparatus to a wearer's undershirt U, a wearer may avoid local and/or non-uniform stretching (due to the weight supported) of their outer shirt S.
Nonetheless, it is contemplated that the hidden trouser suspension apparatus can similarly be attached to an outer shirt that is to be tucked in such that the outer shirt supports the weight of the holder, engager, the belt and the trousers, again without sliding down and with the holder and engager remaining substantially hidden under the trouser waistline.
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The engager 120, as well as the rigid portion of the holder 110, may be constructed of molded or cast rubber, polymeric, or metallic material, or alternatively of wood or fiberglass or other materials or combinations thereof (such as a composite molded plastic with a metal mesh as internal reinforcement). It is contemplated that the engager's 120 cross-section is such that the vertical and preferably longest part of the cross-section is worn parallel to and approximately tangential to the skin of the waist of a wearer while the horizontal portion formed by the holder extensions 123 is positioned below the belt or below the belt-line and approximately perpendicular to the skin of waist of wearer. In this regard, the holder extensions 123 of the engager 120 can assist in carrying the weight of the belt and trousers from a position lower than the belt and the belt line (unlike belts and suspenders). The holder extensions 123 protrude out from the belly far enough to effectively undergird, hook, and/or keep the belt, belt buckle, and/or trouser waist from sliding downward with respect to the shirt while still being short enough to not create particularly noticeable bumps on the trousers just below the belt. The preferred length of the holder extensions 123, namely how far they extend from the front surface of the engager, is may be 0.5 inches. But it is contemplated that a length of between 0.125 inch and 1.5 inches may accomplish the objectives of this disclosure.
In various embodiments, the holder extensions may be shaped to give the engager an alternate cross-section such as a d shaped cross section or any similar to those shown in
It is contemplated that the engager may cover a relatively small portion of the waistline (shorter than seven inches) at the front of the belly, such as is exemplified by
The hidden trouser suspension apparatus 100 can also have an alternative embodiment that wraps around and supports the entire waistline or the majority thereof such as is exemplified in
In the embodiments depicted
For additional shirt-staying effectiveness the engagers exemplified in
In some embodiments, the hidden trouser suspension apparatus may be further enhanced for added comfort by adding a radius or a bevel to all corners and edges of the engager and/or holder that might exert direct or indirect pressure on the skin of the user. For simplicity of drawings, many opportunities for beveling or rounding off corners and edges for added comfort were left undrawn. All such rounding or beveling of corners and edges can either be incorporated by design into the mold or casting or can be achieved by material removal processes such sanding, filing, scraping, deburring, and machining to be done after the engager and/or holder is molded or cast and sufficiently cured if applicable to the material being used
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An alternative embodiment shown in
Yet another similar slidable interlocking alterative embodiment would conversely have male features on the holder and female features on the engager with an engager cross-section similar to that shown in
It is contemplated that in an embodiment, the engager may be secured to an undershirt through the use of an a fastener, such as a portion of fabric hook and loop fastener material or an adhesive. Indeed, this disclosure also contemplates other possible means of attachment of, or adhering of said engager to undershirt or possible means of generating static friction between the engager and the undershirt and/or effectively attaching the engager to the undershirt, and the following are examples, though not necessarily an all-encompassing list, of said other possible means of said attachment, said adhesion, or said generation of static friction: (1) using velcro attached to the shirt and engager to allow removable attachment of engager onto shirt; (2) the incorporation of a magnet or ferrous metal on the engager with a corresponding magnet or metal plate used on the shirt in order to sandwich and possibly bend the shirt between the two metals and/or magnets that are attracted to each other, thereby creating friction between the shirt and the engager to prevent slipping; (3) sewing engager onto shirt; (4) gluing or otherwise adhering engager onto shirt; (5) adding to the engager a rubber-coated or rubber or spiky or adhesive or sticky back side (Such as seen in
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There are other embodiments that would allow adjusting of the active suspender length such as would utilize fabric hook and loop fasteners, knots, safety pins or clips at the suspender ends. The ends of the suspenders can also be alternatively sewn in locations where active length adjustability might not be desirable and/or essential, and gluing would also be an alternative to sewing.
The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
This application claims the benefit of and incorporates by reference co-pending Patent Cooperation Treaty patent application number PCT/US2019/31787 filed on May 10, 2019, which itself claimed the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/669,982 filed May 10, 2018.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US19/31787 | 5/10/2019 | WO | 00 |
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62669982 | May 2018 | US |