Claims
- 1. A measuring tag arranged to be releasably secured to a garment belt to facilitate the cutting of the belt to a desired size, the belt being of a predetermined maximum size and formed of a material arranged to be cut or severed to the desired size, the belt including a buckle having a throat into which a first end portion of the belt may be received to releasably secure the buckle to the belt, said measuring tag comprising an elongated, one-piece planar strip-like member whose entire length is formed of a flexible material of uniform thickness, said strip-like member having a pair of opposed surfaces and whose periphery includes a top edge portion, a bottom edge portion, a pair of longitudinally extending opposed side edge portions, said top edge portion being arranged to be bent out of the plane of said strip-like member to form an ear projecting outward from the plane of said strip-like member, said ear having an end wall extending at an angle to the plane of the contiguous portion of said planar strip-like member to form an upstanding stop surface against which the first end portion of the belt is arranged to abut to hold the belt in position thereat when said measuring tag is releasably secured to the belt, said ear being arranged to fit within the throat of the buckle with the first end portion of the belt therein when said measuring tag is releasably secured to the belt, said first surface of said measuring tag bearing measuring indicia extending along at least a portion of one of said longitudinal extending side edge portions, said flexible material being severable by a scissors at various locations along said indicia to sever said measuring tag and the belt thereat when said measuring tag is releasably secured to the belt so that the remaining length of the belt is of a desired size as indicated by the indicium at the location at which said measuring tag is severed.
- 2. The measuring tag of claim 1 wherein said second surface bears product identification indicia thereon.
- 3. The measuring tag of claim 1 wherein said tag is flexible.
- 4. The measuring tag of claim 3 wherein said tag is formed of a plastic.
- 5. The measuring tag of claim 1 wherein said indicia includes belt sizes in inches.
- 6. The measuring tag of claim 5 wherein said indicia additionally includes pants sizes in inches, said pants sizes in inches indicia being disposed side-by-side with said belt sizes in inches indicia.
- 7. The measuring tag of claim 6 wherein said indicia is a chart having a pair of rulers extending in side-by-side relation to each other, one of said rulers being said pants sizes in inches indicia and the other of said rulers being said belt sizes in inches indicia.
- 8. The measuring tag of claim 1 wherein said indicia includes pants sizes in inches.
- 9. The measuring tag of claim 1 additionally comprising at least one opening in said tag spaced from said through which a portion of the belt extends.
- 10. A measuring tag arranged to be releasably secured to a garment belt to facilitate the cutting of the belt to a desired size, the belt being of a predetermined maximum size and formed of a material arranged to be cut or severed to the desired size, the belt including a buckle having a throat into which a first end portion of the belt may be received to releasably secure the buckle to the belt, said tag comprising an elongated, planar strip-like member having a pair of opposed surfaces and whose periphery includes a top edge portion, a bottom edge portion, a pair of longitudinally extending opposed side edge portions, said top edge portion including an ear projecting outward therefrom, said ear being folded back over itself to form a pocket having an end wall extending at an angle to the plane of the contiguous portion of said planar strip-like member to form an upstanding stop surface against which the first end portion of the belt is arranged to abut to hold the belt in position thereat, said ear being arranged to fit within the throat of the buckle with the first end portion of the belt therein to releasably secure said tag to the belt, said first surface of said measuring tag bearing measuring indicia extending along at least a portion of one of said longitudinal extending side edge portions, said measuring tag being formed of a material which is severable by a scissors at various locations along said indicia to sever said tag and the belt thereat so that the remaining length of the belt is of a desired size as indicated by the indicium at the location at which said tag is severed.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/356,308, filed Jul. 16, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,233,839 entitled Measuring Tag For Enabling Sizing Of A Garment Belt, whose disclosure is incorporated by reference herein.
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