The present disclosure relates to illuminated apparel. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a device and system for creating illuminated apparel bearing the markings of a sports team, logo, or other desired signs, wherein the logo is interchangeable, thus reducing the need for redundant illumination components for illuminating the logo.
Pride in sports teams, companies, or other logos and signs is ramped in society. Whether it's cheering for the professional team or at the local level, individuals enjoy displaying and associating with a ‘team’. This is evident in the tremendous number of sports team apparel sold each year, as well as other goods.
One way in which to make a piece of apparel or an individual stand out is to use illumination to show off the apparel or parts of the apparel or an individual in a darkened area. This can be done in a number of way, for example blinking LED buttons or the like can be attached to the apparel. While these LEDs have wonderful effects, they are small and limited in their light output and the effects that they provide.
Elongated light elements, such as chemiluminescent light sticks or lights of all types attached in an elongated manner such as strings of lights, strands, or electro-luminescent wire can also provide stimulating effects. However, to date, the only way in which to affix the light elements is to sew the elements directly to the apparel. Although the effects are outstanding, the only way in which to change or modify the apparel is to cut the stitching and re-sew or re-stitch the light element to the apparel, which is daunting and unlikely.
This is both time consuming and can be destructive to the apparel. Moreover, on certain apparel items such as hats, caps, belts or the like, it may be difficult or just not feasible to attach the elements by sewing or stitching.
Accordingly, there is a need for a device that permits mounting light elements to apparel items and preferably lighting a ‘logo’ or other feature on the apparel. Desirably, such a device is readily applied to the apparel item without sewing, stitching or the like. More desirably still, such a device is removable and re-applicable to redesign or remake the lighting effects on the apparel item.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
The following description of exemplary embodiment(s) is merely illustrative in nature and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure, its application, or uses.
In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which are illustrations of embodiments in which the disclosed invention may be implemented and practiced. It is to be understood, however, that those skilled in the art may develop other structural and functional modifications without departing from the novelty and scope of the instant disclosure.
The terms first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, parts and/or sections. It should be understood that these elements, components, regions, parts and/or sections are not limited by these terms of designation. These terms of designation have been used only to distinguish one element, component, region, part, or section from another region, part, or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, part, or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, part, or section merely for purposes of distinction but without departing from structural or functional meaning.
The subject innovation is a new way to show your team spirit and represent individual fashion sense. As seen in
In the US alone there are 32 NFL teams, 30 MLB teams, 30 NBA teams, NHL 32, MLS 22, and that's just detailing professional teams. As can be appreciated, the subject innovation would apply to all the school sports in the United States, and beyond. Furthermore, the Olympics would be another great place to show your team spirit for your country.
The subject lighting element 12 is a device that will attach to any clothing garment 14, including jackets, sports jerseys, sweaters, hoodies, shirts, scarfs, purses, backpacks, handbags, hats and the like. The lighting element 12 comprises a hollow vessel 18 constructed of an outer wall 20, an inner wall 22, and an adjoining wall 30 perpendicular to the outer wall 20 and inner wall 22, whereas the adjoining wall 30 connects the inner wall 22 to the outer wall 20. The hollow vessel 18 may be a see-through or opaque to allow for light transmission. The hollow vessel 18 houses LED lights 24, or any other suitable light source, and a power source 26 for operating the LED lights 24 (e.g. battery). In additional embodiment, the power source or light source may have an electrical connection for charging the power source or light source (e.g. usb port).
The inner wall 22 comprises a means for attaching the lighting element 12 to a garment 14. The attachment means 28 may comprise of magnets, snaps, pins, safety pin, hook-and-loop type fasteners, or other fastening means know in the art.
To accommodate various styles and sizes of logos, the lighting element 12 may be a variety of shapes and sizes. Alternatively, the lighting element 12 may be augmented by an interchangeable disc 32, as see in
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Furthermore, the subject lighting element is adapted to allow for individuals to create their own logo/sticker for placement on the lighting element 12, which may then be attached to garment 14. End users are encouraged to get creative and submit their own styles in the parameters of our measurements—you can easily customize exactly what you want and get it delivered right to your door. Decal stickers, sports teams, superheroes, businesses, favorite bands, heartthrobs, advertisements . . . the options are unlimited! Our unique design also is great for promotional giveaways, amusement park prizes, and special work and business events, to name a few.
This application relates, and claims priority, to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/321,908, filed Mar. 21, 2022, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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63321908 | Mar 2022 | US |