The present invention refers to means for coupling a pair of clothing items to one another, especially during washing and drying.
There is a problem in many homes to keep pairs of clothing items together. One item of the pair easily gets lost or misplaced during laundry, but also during storing.
There are several solutions on the market, for example with button/buttonholes, velcro, snap buttons and different type of lace and strings attached to the clothing item. US 2008/0034478 shows pairing of clothing items using velcro hook and loop elements, US 2012/0311768 and US 2014/0304895 shows socks with an attached band/loop structure that can be attached to each other. Document DE 19736111 presents another solution where a short band is attached so that one sock can be inserted in the band to hold the socks together. This will however also mean that washing and drying of the parts that are inside the hole will not be as effective. It will take a long time to dry the socks and if they are placed in a dryer, there is a great risk that they will come apart.
However, there are still improvements that can be done to more easily keep the pair of clothing together during laundry and storing of the items. One problem to be solved is to have a solution where no extra materials are to be put in the washer. Plastics, metals and also some types of wood can be a threat to the environment and it is therefore an advantage to be able to achieve the solution without adding any extra material to the clothing item. Another problem is that any parts extending from the sock can damage both the washing machine, drying machine and other clothing items, or it can get stuck inside the washing machine or drying machine.
There are a few solutions where the clothing items are put together without any extra parts, such as US 2006/0096007 A1 (Burstein) that describes a method and device for securing a pair of socks to one another. However in this solution, there are rather big holes made in the socks and it is both a risk that the hole becomes bigger and bigger for each time someone is pulling the other sock through the hole and also for each time that someone is putting the sock on the foot. It is a further problem that the elastic part of the sock has a rather big hole in it, which will give a sock that will not stay up on the leg after some time since there is less fabric/elastic in the top part of the sock. The solution in Burstein also gives a sock which will take longer time for drying because there are several layers of fabric that are placed on top of each other. This will in turn be more energy consuming if the socks are placed in a dryer. The solution in Burnstein is also a bit more complicated to put together since the holes must be matched for both socks.
The present invention solves the problems and drawbacks mentioned above by having a band that can either be attached on to the clothing item or be stitched into/integrated in the clothing item during production. This will result in a more durable and better looking sock than other products on the market with the purpose of attaching a pair of clothing items to one another. It is also more environmentally friendly to not add any extra plastic parts, such as a snap button or other type of button.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a pair of clothing items that can be couple to each other using a means for coupling, wherein the pair of clothing item comprises a first clothing item and a second clothing item and each item comprises an opening for insertion of a human body part, preferably a hand or a foot, and each of the clothing items is further provided with a respective means. Either the clothing item or the means, or both the clothing item and the means is at least partially flexible so that the means can be extended from the first and second clothing item, respectively, by the application of a pulling force onto the means, which means in an extended state is arranged to form a first flexible loop and which means in an extended state is arranged to form a second flexible loop, and in that said first and second means are detachably engageable with each other by bringing the first flexible loop underneath the second flexible loop creating a through hole in between the first means and the second means, and thereafter pass the first clothing item through the through hole in question, whereby the first means of a first clothing item in said pair can be detachably attached to the second means of a second clothing item in said pair wherein the length of the means is approximately ⅓ to ½ times the circumference of the opening for insertion of a body part of the item of clothes.
The means can be attached to the outside or the inside of the clothing items or it can be integrated in the fabric of the clothing item during production.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a pair of clothing items that can be coupled to each other using a means for coupling, wherein the means is formed during knitting or sewing by creating a second through opening, which is preferably elongated, in the clothing item, whereby the means consists of the part between the second opening and the opening for insertion of a body part.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a pair of clothing items that can be coupled to each other using a means for coupling, wherein the means is formed during knitting or sewing by creating a second and a third through opening, which are preferably elongated and substantially parallel, in the clothing item, whereby the flexible means consists of the part between the second opening and the third opening.
The means for coupling pairs of clothing items can be a means where the resiliency of the means changes along the length of the means, for example by having a part that is less resilient than the rest of the means. The less resilient part can for example comprise stitches arranged to make the means locally less resilient.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a clothing item that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
The invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the exemplified embodiments of the invention and the enclosed figures, wherein:
The pair of clothing is exemplified in the figures and in the following embodiments with a sock/pair of socks but can also be a pair of gloves or other clothing items where two parts are in need of attachment to each other during for example washing, drying and/or storing.
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As also described more in detail below, the means can be attached either to the outside of the clothing items, to the inside of the clothing items or be integrated in the fabric of the clothing item during production.
The means 3 can further be placed in any direction, vertical, horizontal or inclined, but is preferably placed in a horizontal direction as shown in
Since a pair of clothing comprises two parts/two clothing items, it is in this description described a first clothing item and a second clothing item. Each clothing item is provided with a respective means. The second clothing item as well as the second means have, when needed to show which of the first and second that are described, been denoted with a prime (′). In
As described above, the pair of clothing comprises at least two clothing items. In
Either the clothing item or the means, or both the clothing item and the means is at least partially flexible so that the means can be extended from the first and second clothing item, respectively, by the application of a pulling force onto the means, which first means in an extended state is arranged to form a first flexible loop and which second means in an extended state is arranged to form a second flexible loop.
The first and second means are can be coupled together, i.e. they are detachably engageable with each other by bringing the first flexible loop underneath the second flexible loop creating a through hole in between the first means and the second means, and thereafter pass the first clothing item through the through hole in question, whereby the first means of a first clothing item in said pair can be detachably attached to the second means of a second clothing item in said pair.
As described above, the pair of clothing comprises at least two clothing items. In
As described above, the pair of clothing comprises at least two clothing items. In
The means of all the described embodiments are to be used to attach one of a pair of a clothing item to the other part of the pair. This can be done in many ways, of which the steps of one is described below and these steps are also shown in
The means is normally in a basic relaxed position when attached to or in the fabric of the clothing item, independently on how the means has been attached. When the means is to be used for pairing two clothing items, the means can be extended into an extended state. This is possible because either the clothing item or the means, or both the clothing item and the means, is at least partly flexible by being elastic or resilient. The term elastic or resilient, as used herein is meant to refer to the ability the means or clothing item to spring back into its original shape. This is necessary to be able to extend either the means or at least a part of the clothing item by the application of a pulling force onto either the means or said part of the clothing item to be able to tie the flexible means of the first item of the pair with the flexible means of the second item of the pair together. When the pair of clothing items are not connected to each other, all parts returns to its original shape.
In the pair of clothing, there are normally two clothing items, which below are referred to as the first clothing item and the second clothing item.
The present invention provides a method of coupling a pair of clothing items to one another, each item of the pair 51, 51′ of clothing items comprises an opening for insertion of a human body part 52, 52′, preferably a hand or a foot, and each of the clothing items is provided with a respective means 53, 53′ and the clothing items 51, 51′ and/or the means 53, 53′ is at least partially flexible, wherein the method comprises the following steps:
i. the first means 53 of the first clothing item is extended from the first clothing 51 item by the application of a pulling force onto the means 53, whereby the first means 53 forms a first flexible loop
ii. the second means 53′ of the second clothing item is extended from the second clothing item 51′ by the application of a pulling force onto the means 53′, whereby the second means 53′ forms a second flexible loop
iii. the first means 53 is brought underneath the second means 53′, creating a through hole between the first means 53 and the second means 53′
iv. the first clothing 51 item is passed through the through hole created in step iii, whereby the loop of the first means 53 of the first clothing item in said pair is detachably attached to the loop of a second means 53′ of a second clothing item in said pair.
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It is understood by the person skilled in the art that it is also possible to bring the at least partly flexible means 53′ of the second clothing item underneath the at least partly flexible means 53 of the first clothing item and achieve the same state.
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The knot 56 can be untied by merely reversing these steps so that the means 53,53′ and is thereby the first and second clothing item 51,51′ is detached from each other.
In order to further improve the attachment of the means provided on the respective item of clothing, the resiliency of the means changes along the length of the means. In a preferred embodiment, described more in detail with reference to
In all of the described embodiments, the means is preferably at least partly elastic and in this embodiment the means further comprises at least one part 69 that is less resilient than the rest of the means, meaning that the resiliency of the means changes along the length of the means. The less resilient part is more or less non elastic. The means 63 is in this embodiment attached in each end, 63a, 63b, to the upper part of the clothing item 61. The means is provided in the upper end of the clothing item, in near proximity to the opening 62 for insertion of a body part in the clothing item 61. As described above, in relaxtion to other embodiments of the invention, the means 63 can also be placed in or on other parts of the clothing item.
The means 63 can also be provided with more than one part 69 that is less resilient. In cases where there is only one part that is less resilient, the less resilient part is preferably provided in the central part of the means 63. As mentioned above, the less resilient part can further comprise stitches arranged to make the means locally less resilient. The less resilient part can cover only a small part of the means 63, a larger part of the means 63 or the entire means 63.
The through openings 14;15, 24; 34,35; 44,45 as described above are preferably elongated and substantially parallel to each other and to the opening 2;12;22;32;52,52′;62 for insertion of the body part.
As the person skilled in the art understands, there are several different ways to attach the means to each other, such as by doing a slip knot, a square knot or any other suitable type of knot. The clothing items can be washed, dried and stored in this way. Prior to wearing, the means of the clothing items are untied, by reversing the steps for tying the knot.
When the clothing item is a sock or a glove it is often more convenient to have the means in the end of the clothing item closest to an opening where the body part is to be inserted, but it would be possible to have the means in any other part of the clothing item. If the is clothing item is not a sock or a glove, a placement near one end of the clothing item is preferred.
The means is preferably a strip or a band and can further be made of silicone, or other similar material. If the strip is made of silicone, it can preferably be placed on the inside of the clothing item, closest to the user's skin and will also help the clothing item to be held in place.
The band can be a string, round band, flat band, a thin strip or any other band or ribbon that is suitable for use in a clothing item. The band can either be a flat band or a round band. A flat band is preferred because it is easier to attach to the clothing item, it is easier to tie and untie a flat band than a rounded band and a flat band have less risk of being felt by the wearer of the clothing item.
The means preferably has a length of approximately ⅓ to ½ of the circumference of the opening for insertion of a body part of the clothing item. The length of the means 3 can for example be ⅓, ½, 4/9 or ⅖ of the length of the circumference of the opening. The length of the means is preferably between 5 cm and 15 cm, depending on the size of the clothing item and the means is preferably arranged substantially in parallel with a periphery of the opening for insertion of a body part, and also preferably arranged between 0.5 to 5 cm from said opening 2 for insertion of a body part when the clothing item is a sock or a glove or the like. When the clothing item is another item, that might not have an opening for insertion of a body part, the means is preferably placed near any end of the item. As mentioned above, the means can be placed anywhere on the clothing item.
The length of the means is important to be able to attach the bands to each other. A means that are too long will hang outside the clothing item also when the clothing item is used by a wearer and a band that is to short cannot be used to tie the knot/attach the bands to each other. A band that is too long that is hanging from the clothing item risk getting caught up in other things or being in the way of the user.
The means can further include an identifying part, showing for example the size of the clothing item, a logotype, it can be a blank space to allow writing by the user or it can be used to brand the clothing item with a logotype. It can also be used to distinguish the left and right clothing item. This identifying part can preferably be provided on a less resilient part of the means, if such a less resilient part is provided on the means.
The means is provided to hold the items of clothing together but can at the same time be a decorating item. The provided means for coupling the clothing items to each other makes it possible to keep a pair of clothes together during both washing, drying and storage. The means for attaching the items to each other ensures that the garments are held together until the user detach them.
The clothing item according to the present invention is easier and less expensive to produce than other products on the market. It is an easy and inventive way to solve an everyday problem to people all over the world.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1951318-3 | Nov 2019 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2020/051093 | 11/16/2020 | WO |