The present invention relates to the field of apparel and accessories and in one aspect, to customized apparel which bears artwork, patterns, brands, logos, themes or indicia of, for example, sports teams, players, musicians, locations, luxury brands, licensed imagery, comic book characters, and the like.
Functional and buildable apparel is known, including the concept of “modular” clothing as taught in references such as French Patent Publication 2,626,147 filed by Diricq et al (1989). The Diricq reference and other like it discloses a tailoring system in which clothing is manufactured utilizing modular panels related to selected key dimensions of the human frame.
There are all sorts of causes, brands, sports teams, musicians, and countless other interests that people are passionate about and enjoy supporting. One way of doing so is by wearing apparel which depicts brands, logos, themes or indicia representative of these causes, teams or affiliations.
An example of such apparel in sports is when fans purchase a particular sports teams jerseys or hats to show their support and allegiance to that team and/or player. The conflict however lies in the fact that most sports fans are passionate about multiple sports including teams in different sports leagues, eras, players, and even divisions. These fans may wish to represent and endorse their favorite sports leagues, teams and players all at once, something that is not possible on any officially licensed sports merchandise. Furthermore, buying each individual team and or/player apparel would certainly be an expensive proposition.
There are known a variety of sports related clothing items with interchangeable fronts or sides in order to show support for a given team or player. Supporters and fans often wish to support a preferred cause, team or affiliation by way of wearing apparel which depicts brands, logos, themes or indicia representative of such a cause, team or affiliation. One such example in the sporting realm is a jacket of reversible construction such that turning the garment inside-out provides a different look with some such garments displaying different sports teams as part of their two looks. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,550,066, there is disclosed a sports jacket of reversible construction for displaying alternate team and/or player affiliations. The team jacket has different team's sports logos on respective inner and outer surfaces thereof. The jacket may also display the names of players so that the jacket may be reversed to reveal a different player's name and/or number. In this regard, a fan purchases a jacket with one “affiliation” on one side of the jacket and another “affiliation” on the other reversible side the jacket. Only one affiliation is visible at a time.
Other individuals may wish to display luxury or other brand preferences on their apparel, but in a more understated way than the examples noted above, and may be wishing to have more buildable and customizable options in their apparel and accessories.
It is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate one or more of the above disadvantages.
The present invention provides a modular panel system enabling self-creation of apparel including accessories.
The present invention provides a manner of and system for creating up articles of apparel based on the assembly of a plurality (two or more) of modules/panels, thus allowing the user to create freely according to his/her own liking, functionality needs, type of apparel/accessories and trends of fashion.
According to the invention modular apparel is provided which consists of two or more panels, with each “modular” panel preferably being rectangular in shape and comprising two opposing “long” sides and two opposing “short” ends providing four peripheral edges (one on each side and end of the panel). A panel of rectangular shape can be used to assemble the widest range of customized apparel and accessory items; however, there are a variety of other shapes that may be successfully used as will be hereinafter further described. Along each of four peripheral edges of each panel, there is provided a fastening means, to enable the peripheral edges to be mated with each other or the edges of other second, third, fourth panels etc. . . . in order to form articles of apparel and accessories and the like. An aspect of the invention provides that the fastening means, on at least one side and both ends comprises hook and loop fasteners (for example those patches or strips sold under the trademark Velcro®), and the remaining one side comprises any non-hook and loop fastener, as described further below.
The present invention comprises apparel consisting of a removably connectable panel, wherein the panel comprises two opposing “long” sides and two opposing “short” ends providing four peripheral edges and wherein along each of four peripheral edges of each panel, there is provided a fastening means, to enable the peripheral edges to be mated with each other or the edges of second, third, fourth panels and wherein the fastening means, on at least one side and both ends of the panel comprises hook and loop fasteners and wherein a remaining one side comprises any non-hook and loop fastener.
The present invention comprises apparel and accessories made from one or more of the panels as described herein.
The present invention comprises an article of clothing with a mating fastener hemline for removable attachment of one or more panels, as described herein.
The present invention provides, in another aspect, a method of making dynamically customizable apparel and accessories which comprises conjoining one or more panels, as described herein.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention are set forth in or will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, from the detailed description as follows. Also, it should be further appreciated that modifications and variations to the specifically illustrated and discussed features and materials hereof may be practiced in various embodiments and uses of this invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, by virtue of present reference thereto. Such variations may include, but are not limited to, substitutions of the equivalent means, features, and materials for those shown or discussed, and the functional or positional reversal of various parts, features, or the like.
Still further, it is to be understood that different embodiments, as well as different presently preferred embodiments, of this invention, may include various combinations or configurations of presently disclosed features, elements, or their equivalents (including combinations of features or configurations thereof not expressly shown in the figures or stated in the detailed description).
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following descriptions and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention and, together with the descriptions, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
There are numerous and specific advantages of the product of the invention. Primarily, there is provided herein a novel system and means, by way of the panels, to interchangeably and in a whimsical manner create “customized” items and apparel for both functional reasons (for example, creation of a headband, a face mask, a scarf, a body-cam type apparatus, a hidden “pocket”, a sleeve, a bag, a mat or a blanket) and for artistic reasons (for example to displays brands, logos, themes, allegiances, artwork and the like . . . ). It is anticipated that the panels will be joined together by a user for one purpose (for example, creating a carrying bag) and later disassembled for use in another purpose (for example, creating a face mask or hoodie for warmth). The panels are the template or building blocks for endless creation and endless usages. The peripheral edge joining means specifically provide for “3 of the 4 edges” being hook and loop (Velcro) for many reasons. There is maximum holding strength while providing one edge for quick release (needed in some apparel or item constructions). There is an advantage in some apparel instances of not having a firmer Velcro edge near the skin (due to irritation). Lastly, multi-panel mating is easily achievable with the firmer Velcro edges.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the figures.
The present invention will be better understood and objects apparent when consideration is given to the detailed description herein, made with reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the invention is provided below along with accompanying figures that illustrate the principles of the invention. As such this detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. The description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations and alternatives and uses of the invention, including what we presently believe is the best mode for carrying out the invention. It is to be clearly understood that routine variations and adaptations can be made to the invention as described, and such variations and adaptations squarely fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
In other words, the invention is described in connection with such embodiments, but the invention is not limited to any embodiment. The scope of the invention is limited only by the claims and the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents. Numerous specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. These details are provided for the purpose of example and the invention may be practiced according to the claims without some or all of these specific details. For the purpose of clarity, technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention has not been described in detail so that the invention is not unnecessarily obscured. Similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout various views depicted in the figures.
This description of preferred embodiments is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are part of the entire written description of this invention. In the description, corresponding reference numbers are used throughout to identify the same or functionally similar elements. If and when used herein relative terms such as “horizontal,”“vertical,”“up,”“down,”“top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,”“downwardly,”“upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing figure under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and are not intended to require a particular orientation unless specifically stated as such. Terms including “inwardly” versus “outwardly,”“longitudinal” versus “lateral” , “adjacent” and the like are to be interpreted relative to one another or relative to an axis of elongation, or an axis or center of rotation, as appropriate. Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like, such as “connected” and “interconnected,” refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise.
In the present disclosure and claims, the word “comprising” and its derivatives including “comprises” and “comprise” include each of the stated integers but does not exclude the inclusion of one or more further integers or elements. The terms cords and cording may be used interchangeably.
The term “invention” and the like mean “the one or more inventions disclosed in this application”, unless expressly specified otherwise.
The terms “an aspect”, “an embodiment”, “embodiment”, “embodiments”, “the embodiment”, “the embodiments”, “one or more embodiments”, “some embodiments”, “certain embodiments”, “one embodiment”, “another embodiment” and the like mean “one or more (but not all) embodiments of the disclosed invention(s)”, unless expressly specified otherwise.
The term “variation” of an invention means an embodiment of the invention, unless expressly specified otherwise. A reference to “another embodiment” or “another aspect” in describing an embodiment does not imply that the referenced embodiment is mutually exclusive with another embodiment (e.g., an embodiment described before the referenced embodiment), unless expressly specified otherwise.
The terms “including”, “comprising” and variations thereof mean “including but not limited to”, unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms “a”, “an” and “the” mean “one or more”, unless expressly specified otherwise. The term “plurality” means “two or more”, unless expressly specified otherwise. The term “herein” means “in the present application, including anything which may be incorporated by reference”, unless expressly specified otherwise. The term “whereby” is used herein only to precede a clause or other set of words that express only the intended result, objective or consequence of something that is previously and explicitly recited. Thus, when the term “whereby” is used in a claim, the clause or other words that the term “whereby” modifies do not establish specific further limitations of the claim or otherwise restricts the meaning or scope of the claim. The term “e.g.” and like terms mean “for example”, and thus does not limit the term or phrase it explains.
The term “respective” and like terms mean “taken individually”. Thus if two or more things have “respective” characteristics, then each such thing has its own characteristic, and these characteristics can be different from each other but need not be. For example, the phrase “each of two machines has a respective function” means that the first such machine has a function and the second such machine has a function as well. The function of the first machine may or may not be the same as the function of the second machine.
The term “i.e.” and like terms mean “that is”, and thus limits the term or phrase it explains.
As used herein “apparel” is to be accorded broad meaning and includes, but is not limited to garments that are worn such as, for example shirts (including tee-shirts, golf shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, t-shirts, tops, polo shirts, rugby shirts, blouses, undershirts, singlets and jerseys), jumpers, cardigans, pullovers, vests, pants, waistcoats, trousers, jeans, shorts, playsuits, skirts, dresses, socks, bath robes, dressing gowns, nightwear, beachwear, swimwear, bikinis, sarongs, headgear (for example hats and caps), rainwear, jackets, capes, etc. . . . Apparel can also mean accessories such as face masks scarves, hoods, hats, and bandanas. It is to be understood that apparel also include accessories and items such as mats (for example yoga mats), blankets, flags and bags.
As used herein, the term “panel” is the structure described and claimed and may be used as a single unit (for example attached to a peripheral edge mate-able garment such as a shirt, for example—see
The modular panels, forming clothing according to the invention differ from known garments in that they consist of a plurality of interconnected panels which are connected by means of connecting elements to one another releasably. In other words, panels are assembled into modular pieces of clothing using the method described “four edge periphery” fasteners.
In one aspect, the selected fastening means is hidden (either under a material flap or via other fabric concealment modes). In an alternative, the selected fastening means is visible to the eye and may in fact be a prominent feature of the apparel design.
In a preferred form, the panels may comprise and display artwork, patterns, brands, logos, indicia or themes. Brand may refer to luxury marks, trademarks in general or allegiance to a sport's team, a player, a geographic location (for example, city, region, neighborhood, province, state, country), a school (for example high school, college, and university), a league, a product, a service or a cause (for example, religious or political or philanthropic).
The present invention provides a unique modular building system, with a base building block of panels. The potential of what can be created and built with the panel system is almost endless and is specifically versatile due the arrangement of fastening means. It is most preferred that three peripheral edges of each panel (both short ends and one long side) comprise a quick coupling/release hook and loop fastening means such as Velcro® for a tear opening and the “other” long side comprises a secondary non-hook and loop fastening means, including, but not limited to snaps, hook/eye, elastic cords, double-sided tape, magnetic or other mating snaps, buttons, zippers (for example plastic or metal), and slidingly engaging fasteners, (for example heavy duty variants such as Dual Lock™ or Duotec™ or Military Grade Velcro), which feature mushroom shaped stems on each face of the fastener, providing an audible snap when the two faces mate, etc. . . . This arrangement of three edges hook/loop and one edge non-hook/loop has been found to allow the most adaptability and interchangeability in apparel creation.
Furthermore, it is preferred that each panel comprises strip-shaped connecting elements along each edge, the connecting elements comprising the fastening means, as described herein. In use, the fastening means of each conjoined panel are overlapping and releasably attached to each other. Preferably, panels for side/side or end/end connection comprise opposite sides of hook/loop fastening bands and snap button tape sewn onto their respective peripheries. For example, one panel comprises hooks and its conjoinable panel comprises loops on the three edges. One panel would comprise female mating portion of snap on one periphery edge and its conjoinable panel would comprise the male mating portion of the snap on the respective periphery edge. This way, panels are mated for conjoinment, at from one to four attachment edges.
This formation allows a first panel to attach perfectly onto its partner panel, with the hook and loop fasteners on three sides of the rectangular fabric forming an impervious connection, and the buttons of the first panel and its partner panel snapping into each other and closing the opening, if needed.
A non-exhaustive list of apparel and accessories is noted above; however, the following uses of the panel system of the invention are of specific interest: face masks, eye masks, bandanas, backpacks, blankets, carrying pouches, cases, wearable garments such as skirts, arm sleeves, haramaki belts, hoodies/hats, neck scarves, etc. . . . . What can be made is limited only by the imagination of the user. For example, a pair of panels, when attached together from side to side (as shown in
Along with being a fashion accessory, the panel is also a non-fashion related accessory. Because of the hook and loop fastener, it has the ability to attach onto any material that attracts such hooks. For example, panels can be used on furniture as decorative art, they can be attached onto the ceiling of many vehicles as embroidery and art, they can be wrapped around objects such as books, cellphones, bottles, and anything else which is generally less than 15 inches in width (for standard panels). However, when paired, two panels can form a secure and closed connection around objects.
Furthermore, as one panel tears or becomes damaged, it can simply be replaced while continuing use of remaining non-damaged panels.
It is to be understood that, for example, a user carrying a simple number of 4-5 panels would be able to make and reuse the panels into a variety of desired articles, for example, converting a four-panel carrying bag into a four-panel sarong at the beach. The flexibility, when traveling, of having a selection of panels, convertible into a number of desired, functional articles is highly advantageous. Rough panel requirements might be, for example, for face-masks (2 panels), carrying bags (4 Panels), scarves (4 Panels), wrap around skirts/sarongs (4 Panels), hoodies (4 Panels), bandana (2 Panels), over-the-shoulder sash/carrying case (4 Panels) and up to hundreds of Panels for very large items such as blankets and visual logo backdrops.
Personal preferences can be displayed with imprinted or embroidered images, art, logos and brands, on the panels, as noted below.
Panels may comprise artwork or images as described here. If it is desired to conceal the images, for whatever reason, the structure created by the panel can simply be “reversed” and the images then veiled from sight. If a panel is connected to a garment, it may be concealed simply by wrapping it underneath any garment that accepts the panel, veiling the image on the panel, and concomitantly creating a fully functional and secure “hidden” pocket.
Panels may removably attach to garments and have the functionality to be fully exposed or veiled (see
While it is most preferred that panels are rectangular, they may also be square or triangular or other geometric shapes. The concept of “building” modular, functional structures using one or a plurality of panels translates easily from small to large. Generally, panel sizes having a length of 6-80″ and width of 3-36″ covers a variety of uses with the scope of the invention. Medium panels may be preferably 4-6″ in width and 20-23″ in length. Larger panels (for blankets, mats and the like) may be preferably 6-9″ in width and 24-28″ in length. Special use panels (for example in creating customized yoga mats) may be, for example, from 20-26″ in width and 35-40″ in length. These dimensions are by way of example only as a high degree of customization of panels is expected, using the core concepts of the invention.
The panels may be formed of a variety of materials including microfiber, mesh, spandex, natural or polymer fabrics such as, for example, cotton, canvas (usually cotton-based), (PVC), synthetic polymers such as polypropylene, nylon, polyvinylchloride and polyester, viscose, elastomers (rubbers); and polychloroprene (also known as neoprene). Thermal and solar material can also be used to manufacture the invention stated herein.
Panels may be dual-layered with an inner layer and outer layer, joined by stitching. In between the inner and outer layers in some embodiments will include an opening to add medical grade materials to be used for filtration such as N95 materials.
Zippers can also be added to panels of the invention to form a pouch within each individual panel. (see
With reference to the figures, the modular panel system of this invention includes essentially a plurality of different panels that can be combined to one another and used for creating apparel and accessories, by uniquely connecting them by fastening means as those shown in
Turning to the figures wherein like numerals represent the same features.
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