METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CONVERT CLOTHING FOR SEXUAL INTEREST, BONDAGE AND POWER PLAY

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230121018
  • Publication Number
    20230121018
  • Date Filed
    October 13, 2022
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    April 20, 2023
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • Ward; Deborah (Mendham, NJ, US)
    • Castañeda; Isaac (Mendham, NJ, US)
    • Ponce-Cwiekalo; Diana (Valley Cottage, NY, US)
  • Original Assignees
    • LOOD, LLC (Mendham, NJ, US)
Abstract
A method and apparatus to convert clothing for sexual interest, bondage and power play. The clothing includes convertible dresses, convertible jacket or convertible skirt. An outer layer of the clothing is formed of a rigid layer to serve as a restraining element in bondage or power play for sexual interest. An under base layer can be formed of a flexible material to protect the skin from undesired friction from the outer layer. Fastening and release mechanisms are used for coupling the under base layer to the outer layer and removal of the under base layer from the outer layer. The fastening and release mechanisms can be used to expeditiously detach the under base layer from the outer layer without the need to manipulate the outer layer. The under base layer can be decoupled from the outer layer transforming the garment into sexual paraphernalia, such as a bondage cage.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to sex play and in particular to conversion of clothing for sexual interest, bondage and power play.


Description of Related Art

Clothing fashioned to include sex play paraphernalia has been described. U.S. Patent 2017/0231289 describes clothing including a platform used to hold sexual paraphernalia.


It is desirable to provide clothing which can be worn in social settings and is expeditiously convertible for sexual interest and play.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a method and apparatus to convert clothing for sexual interest, bondage and power play. In example embodiments, the apparatus to convert clothing includes convertible dresses, a convertible jacket or a convertible skirt.


The apparatus to convert clothing can comprise two independent layers of different textures. An outer layer is formed of a material to serve as a restraining element in bondage or power play for sexual interest. An under base layer can be formed of a flexible material. The outer layer can be formed of a semi-flexible material which is less flexible than the under base layer. The under base layer protects the skin from undesired friction from the outer layer. The under base layer can be made with elegant materials to allow the user to wear the pieces in social situations. The bondage capability of the convertible clothing may not be apparent to outside observers.


In one embodiment, the outer layer can be formed of a mesh of material with sufficient tensile strength to serve as a restraining element for use in bondage play. Alternatively, the outer layer can be formed of leather. In one embodiment, the outer layer is formed of vegan leather. Robust fastening and release mechanisms can be strategically positioned in areas of the outer layer where some movement of the user is desired. In one embodiment, the outer layer includes one or more rings strategically positioned to facilitate bondage.


The under base layer can be formed of soft materials including for example polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, polyester knit, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton and elastane synthetic fiber combinations and silk jersey.


The apparatus to convert clothing can include fastening and release mechanisms for coupling the under base layer to the outer layer and removal of the under base layer from the outer layer. The fastening and release mechanisms can be used to expeditiously detach the under base layer from the outer layer without the need to manipulate the outer layer. The under base layer can be decoupled from the outer layer transforming the garment into sexual paraphernalia, such as a bondage cage. The elegance achieved with the combination of layers and the ease of decoupling allows for a seamless conversion of the clothing garment.


The invention will be more fully described by reference to the following drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram of a front view of a convertible dress in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.



FIG. 1B is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible dress.



FIG. 1C is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a dress fastening and release mechanism including a button at a waist and hem used with the convertible dress.



FIG. 1D is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a dress fastening and release mechanism used with the convertible dress.



FIG. 1E is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible dress during opening of an outer layer and opening of an under dress base layer.



FIG. 1F is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being in a closed position.



FIG. 1G is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being in an open position.



FIG. 1H is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being in an open position and being moved toward a vertical strap.



FIG. 1I is a schematic diagram of side view of the strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being positioned around the vertical strap of the outer layer.



FIG. 1J is a schematic diagram of a front view of the convertible dress upon removal of an under dress base layer.



FIG. 1K is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible dress upon removal of an under dress base layer.



FIG. 2A is a schematic diagram of a front view of a convertible dress in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.



FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible dress shown in FIG. 2A.



FIG. 2C is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a dress fastening and release mechanism including a hook and eye coupling at a neckline used with the convertible dress shown in FIG. 2A.



FIG. 2D is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible dress shown in FIG. 2A in an open position.



FIG. 2E is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring and a toggle closure device in an open position.



FIG. 2F is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring and a toggle closure device in a closed position.



FIG. 2G is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being in a closed position.



FIG. 2H is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being in an open position.



FIG. 2I is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being in an open position and being moved toward a O-ring.



FIG. 2J is a schematic diagram of a side view of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible dress open, the strap being positioned around the vertical strap of the outer layer and through the O-ring.



FIG. 2K is a schematic diagram of a front view of the convertible dress shown in FIG. 2A upon removal of an under dress base layer.



FIG. 2L is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible dress shown in FIG. 2A upon removal of an under dress base layer.



FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram of a front view of a convertible jacket in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.



FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram of attachment of straps at the front of the convertible jacket using an O-ring.



FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible jacket shown in FIG. 3A.



FIG. 3D is a schematic diagram of attachment of straps at the rear of the convertible jacket using an O-ring and toggle closure device.



FIG. 3E is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible jacket shown in FIG. 3A in an open position of the O-ring and toggle closure device.



FIG. 3F is a schematic diagram of straps at the rear of the convertible jacket in an open position of the O-ring and toggle closure device.



FIG. 3G is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring and a toggle in an open position.



FIG. 3H is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring and a toggle in a closed position.



FIG. 3I is a schematic diagram of a front view of a harness shown in FIG. 3A upon removal of an under jacket base layer.



FIG. 3J is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible jacket shown in FIG. 3A upon removal of an under jacket base layer.



FIG. 4A is a schematic diagram of a front view of a convertible skirt in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.



FIG. 4B is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 4A.



FIG. 4C is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a skirt fastening and release mechanism including a hook and eye coupling used with the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 4A.



FIG. 4D is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 4A in an open position of a O-ring and toggle closure device.



FIG. 4E is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring and a toggle in an open position.



FIG. 4F is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring and a toggle in a closed position.



FIG. 4G is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible skirt open, the strap being in a closed position.



FIG. 4H is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible skirt open, the strap being in an open position.



FIG. 4I is a schematic diagram of strap for holding a bottom of the convertible skirt open, the strap being in an open position and being moved toward a vertical side strap.



FIG. 4J is a schematic diagram of side view of the strap for holding a bottom of the convertible skirt open, the strap being positioned around the vertical side strap of the outer layer.



FIG. 4K is a schematic diagram of a front view of the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 4A upon removal of an under skirt base layer.



FIG. 4L is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 4A upon removal of an under skirt base layer.



FIG. 5A is a schematic diagram of a front view of a convertible skirt in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.



FIG. 5B is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 5A.



FIG. 5C is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a skirt fastening and release mechanism including snaps used with the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 5A.



FIG. 5D is a schematic diagram of a front view of the convertible skirt shown in FIG. 5A in an open position.



FIG. 5E is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring in an open position.



FIG. 5F is a schematic diagram of a closure device including a O-ring in a closed position.



FIG. 5G is a schematic diagram of a D ring with detachable strap for holding a bottom of the convertible skirt open.



FIG. 5H is a schematic diagram of a D ring with the detachable strap inserted into the D ring.



FIG. 5I is a schematic diagram of the detachable strap attached to a vertical side strap for holding a bottom of the convertible skirt open.



FIG. 5J is a schematic diagram of a D ring at a bottom of a waistband of the convertible along the top of the side vertical straps.



FIG. 5K is a schematic diagram of a rear view of the convertible skirt shown in skirt shown in FIG. 5B in an open position.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.



FIGS. 1A-1K illustrate an embodiment of clothing 9 of convertible dress 10 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Outer layer 12 is formed of a plurality of vertical straps 13 and a plurality of horizontal straps 14. Each of vertical straps 13 can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps 14 and each of horizontal straps 14 can be coupled or integral with vertical straps 13. Under base layer 16 is positioned beneath outer layer 12.


Outer layer 12 can be formed of a semi-flexible material. Suitable materials for outer layer 12 include a mesh of material with sufficient tensile strength to serve as a restraining element. In one embodiment, outer layer 12 can be formed of leather. Alternatively, outer layer 12 can be formed of poly elastane.


Under base layer 16 can be formed of a flexible material. Under base layer 16 can be formed of flexible or soft fabric materials. Suitable materials for under base layer 16 include polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton and elastane synthetic fiber combinations and silk jersey. Elastane synthetic fiber can include spandex including LYCRA® as manufactured by Dupont. Under base layer 16 protects skin of user 11 from undesired friction of outer layer 12. Outer layer 12 can be formed of a material which is less flexible than the material of under base layer 16. FIG. 1A illustrates front 15 of convertible dress 10. FIG. 1B illustrates rear 17 of convertible dress 10.


Fastening and release mechanisms 20 are positioned along sides 18 and top 19 of convertible dress 10. Fastening and release mechanisms 20 releasably couple under base layer 16 to outer layer 12. Fastening and release mechanisms 20 can be used to expeditiously detach under base layer 16 from 12 outer layer without the need for the user to manipulate outer layer 12. Fastening and release mechanism 20 can be positioned at hem 21 and waist 23 of convertible dress 10.



FIG. 1C illustrates an embodiment of fastening and release mechanism 20. Fastening and release mechanism 20 includes button 24 and coupling member 25. Stem 26 of button 24 is coupled to outer layer 12. End 27 of coupling member 25 is coupled to under base layer 16. Coupling member 25 includes loop 28 at front end 29. Loop 28 can be positioned under outer layer 12. Loop 28 is moved in a direction of arrow A1 to be received over button 24. Loop 28 engages rear 33 of button 24 for coupling under base layer 16 to outer layer 12. Loop 28 is disengaged from button 24 to decouple under base layer 16 from outer layer 12. Suitable materials for button 24 include plastic, metal or wood. Suitable materials for coupling member 25 include elastic and flexible plastic. For example the flexible plastic material can be a thermoplastic material.


Fastening and release mechanism 20 can be combined with shoulder fastening and release mechanism 32 as shown in FIG. 1D. Shoulder fastening and release mechanism 32 is positioned at shoulder 31 of top 19 of convertible dress 10. Flexible rod 34 of shoulder fastening and release mechanism 32 extends between end 35 adjacent to sleeve 36 and end 37 adjacent to collar 38. End 27 of a coupling member 25 is coupled to inner base layer 16 beneath end 35 of flexible rod 34. End 27 of a coupling member 25 is coupled to inner base layer 16 beneath end 37 of flexible rod 34. Coupling member 25 extends from end 35 of flexible rod 32 to engage with button 24 positioned on sleeve 36. Coupling member 25 extends from end 37 of flexible rod 32 to engage with button 24 positioned on collar 38. Respective loops 28 are moved in the directions of arrows A2 and A3 to be received over respective buttons 24. Loop 28 engages rear 33 of button 24 for coupling under base layer 18 to outer layer 12 at shoulder 31. Loop 28 is disengaged from button 24 to decouple under base layer from outer layer 12 at shoulder 31.


Referring to FIG. 1B and FIGS. 1E-1I, closure placket 40 can be formed at rear 17 of convertible dress 10. Closure placket 40 is coupled to the plurality of horizontal straps 14. Closure placket 40 is used for opening and closing a center seam of outer layer 12. Closure placket 40 extends between collar 38 and hem 21 at the center seam of outer layer 12. In a closed position, closure placket 40 attaches adjacent horizontal straps 14 to one another. Closure placket 40 can include a plurality of snaps 42 to attach closure placket 40 to the plurality of horizontal straps 14. Zipper closure 44 extends between collar 38 and hem 21 of under base layer 16. Zipper closure 44 is used for opening and closing under base layer 16. Zipper closure 44 extends beneath closure placket 40. Zipper closure 44 can be hidden by closure placket 40. As shown in FIG. 1E, zipper closure 44 can be unzipped to open under base layer 16 between hem 21 and waist 23.


Referring to FIGS. 1H-1I, straps 46 can be positioned at hem 21. Straps 46 can be formed of a hook and loop material such as VELCRO. Straps 46 can be attached to outer base layer 12 at hem 21. Strap 46 includes end portion 47 and end portion 48. End portion 48 of strap 46 is attached to base portion 49 of strap 46 in a closed position as shown in FIG. 1F. In the closed position, strap 46 can be hidden by hem 21. End portion 48 of strap 46 is released from base portion 49 of strap 46 in an open position, as shown in FIG. 1G. End portion 48 is moved around closure placket 40 as shown in FIG. 1H. End portion 48 wraps around vertical strap 13 and end portion 48 can connect to base portion 49 as shown in FIG. 1I. Straps 46 in the open position can be used to hold outer layer 12 open when closure placket 40 is unsnapped from waist 23.



FIGS. 1J and 1K illustrate outer layer 12 after removal of under base layer 14. Outer layer 12 forms cage 50 for retaining torso 51, arms 53 and legs 52 in a predetermined position. The position can be determined for sexual interest or bondage and power play.



FIGS. 2A-2L illustrate an embodiment of clothing 9 of convertible dress 100 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Outer layer 112 is formed of a plurality of vertical straps 113 and a plurality of diagonal straps 114. Each of vertical straps 113 can be formed of one or more sections which are coupled or integral with each other and one or more sections of diagonal straps 114. One or more diagonal straps 114 can be coupled or integral with one or more diagonal straps 114. Under base layer 116 is positioned beneath outer layer 112.


Outer layer 112 can be formed of rigid material. Suitable materials for outer layer 112 include a mesh of material with sufficient tensile strength to serve as a restraining element. In one embodiment, outer layer 112 can be formed of leather. Alternatively, outer layer 112 can be formed of poly elastane.


Under base layer 116 can be formed of a flexible material. Under base layer 116 can be formed of flexible or soft fabric materials. Suitable materials for under base layer 116 include polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton and elastane synthetic fiber combinations and silk jersey. Elastane synthetic fiber can include spandex including LYCRA® as manufactured by Dupont. Under base layer 116 protects skin of user 11 from undesired friction of outer layer 112.



FIG. 2A illustrates front 115 of convertible dress 100. FIG. 2B illustrates rear 117 of convertible dress 100. In one embodiment, a plurality of diagonal straps 114a-114c can be coupled to one another using ring 108 as shown in FIG. 2C. Each of diagonal straps 114a-114c include a respective end 109a-109c which is coupled to ring 108. Referring to FIG. 2A, a plurality of vertical straps 113a-113b and a plurality of diagonal straps 114d-114g can be coupled to one another using ring 108. Each of vertical straps 113a-113b and diagonal straps 114a-114c include a respective end 109d-109i which is coupled to ring 108. Fastening and release mechanisms 120 are positioned along sides 118 and neckline 119 of convertible dress 100. Fastening and release mechanisms 120 releasably couple under base layer 116 to outer layer 112. Fastening and release mechanisms 120 can be used to expeditiously detach under base layer 116 from outer layer 112 without the need for the user to manipulate outer layer 112. Fastening and release mechanism 120 can be positioned at hem 121 and waist 123 of convertible dress 100.



FIG. 2C illustrates an embodiment of fastening and release mechanism 120. Fastening and release mechanism 20 includes loop 122, hook coupling member 124 and eye coupling member 125. Loop 122 is coupled to underside 126 of diagonal straps 114. For example, loop 122 can be sewn to diagonal strap 114. Eye coupling member 124 is attached to diagonal strap 114 of outer layer 112 and hook coupling member 125 attached to under base layer 116 for coupling under base layer 116 to outer layer 112. Hook coupling member 124 is disengaged from eye coupling member 125 to decouple under base layer 116 from outer layer 112. Suitable materials for hook coupling member 124 and eye coupling member 125 include plastic or metal.


Referring to FIGS. 2D-2F, closure devices 140 can be formed at rear 117 of convertible dress 100. Closure devices 140 can be positioned at collar 138 and along vertical strap 113 of outer layer 112 located at center 142. Closure devices 140 can be moved between an open and closed position. Closure devices 140 can be formed of ring opening 143, ring 144 and toggle 145. Ring 144 can be an O-ring. In an open position as shown in FIG. 2E, toggle 145 is removed from ring opening 143 to open outer layer 112. In a closed position as shown in FIG. 2F, toggle 145 is received in ring opening 143 to attach outer layer 112. End 146 of toggle 145 is received in ring opening 143. End 146 of toggle 145 extends over side 147 of ring 144. End 148 of toggle 145 extends over side 149 of ring 144.


Referring to FIG. 2D, zipper closure 150 extends underneath vertical strap 113 located at center 142. Zipper closure 150 can be hidden by vertical strap 113. Zipper closure 150 extends between waist 123 and hem 121 of under base layer 116. Zipper closure 150 is used for opening and closing under base layer 116. Zipper closure 150 can be unzipped to open under base layer 116 between hem 121 and waist 123


Referring to FIGS. 2G and 2H, straps 156 can be positioned at hem 121. Straps 156 can be formed of a hook and loop material such as VELCRO. Strap 156 includes end portion 157 and end portion 158. End portion 157 of strap 156 can be attached to ring 144a of outer layer 112. End portion 158 of strap 156 is attached to base portion 159 of strap 156 in a closed position as shown in FIG. 2G. In the closed position, strap 156 is hidden. End portion 158 of strap 156 is released from base portion 159 of strap 156 in an open position, as shown in FIG. 2H. End portion 158 is moved around vertical strap 113 as shown in FIG. 2I. End portion 158 wraps around vertical strap 113. End portion 158 extends through ring 144b and end portion 158 connects to base portion 159 as shown in FIG. 2J. Straps 156 in the open position can be used to hold outer layer 112 open when closure device 140 is opened.



FIGS. 2K and 2L illustrate outer layer 112 after removal of under base layer 116. Outer layer 112 forms cage 160 for retaining torso 51, arms 53 and legs 52 in a predetermined position. The position can be determined for sexual interest or bondage.


During operation, convertible dress 100 is converted between the combination of outer layer 112 and under base layer 116 into outer layer 112 forming cage 160. Under base layer 116 is disengaged from outer layer 112 by disengaging hook coupling member 124 from eye coupling member 125 of each of fastening and release mechanisms 120 and moving closure devices 140 at rear 117 of convertible dress 110 to an open position. Rear 117 of convertible dress 110 can opened partially or to waist 112 to remove under base layer 116 from outer layer 112.



FIGS. 3A-3J illustrate an embodiment of clothing 9 of convertible jacket 200 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Outer layer 212 is formed of one or more horizontal straps 205, one or more vertical straps 213 and one or more diagonal straps 214. Each of vertical straps 213 can be formed of one or more sections which are coupled or integral with each other and one or more sections of horizontal straps 205 and diagonal straps 214. One or more diagonal straps 214 can be coupled or integral with one or more diagonal straps 214. Under base layer 216 is positioned beneath outer layer 212.


Outer layer 212 can be formed of rigid material. Suitable materials for outer layer 212 include a mesh of material with sufficient tensile strength to serve as a restraining element. In one embodiment, outer layer 212 can be formed of leather. Alternatively, outer layer 112 can be formed of poly elastane.


Under base layer 216 can be formed of a flexible material. Under base layer 216 can be formed of flexible or soft fabric materials. Suitable materials for under base layer 116 include polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton and elastane synthetic fiber combinations and silk jersey. Elastane synthetic fiber can include spandex including LYCRA® as manufactured by Dupont. Under base layer 216 protects skin of user 11 from undesired friction of outer layer 212.



FIG. 3A illustrates front 215 of convertible jacket 200. In one embodiment, a plurality of diagonal straps 214a-214d can be coupled to one another using ring 208 as shown in FIG. 3B. Each of diagonal straps 214a-214d include a respective loop 209a-209d which extends around ring 208. Ring 208 can be an O-ring. Each of horizontal straps 205a-205b include a respective loop 209e-209f which extends around ring 208.



FIG. 3C illustrates rear 217 of convertible jacket 200. In one embodiment, a plurality of diagonal straps 214e-214f are coupled to vertical strap 213a using ring 208. Each of diagonal straps 214e-214f and vertical strap 213 include a respective loop 209g-209i which extends around ring 108. Plurality of horizontal straps 205a and 205b are coupled to vertical strap 213a and vertical strap 213b using closure device 240. Plurality of horizontal straps 205c and 205d are coupled to vertical strap 213b using closure device 240.


Fastening and release mechanisms 220 are positioned along center 239 of front 215, center 242 of rear 217 and armholes 219 of sleeves 218 of convertible jacket 200 as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3E. Fastening and release mechanisms 220 release under base layer 216 from outer layer 212 fastening and release mechanisms 220 can be used to expeditiously detach under base layer 216 from outer layer 212 without the need for the user to manipulate outer layer 212. Grommets 222 can be positioned at end 224 of sleeve 219. Grommets 222 can be strategically positioned to facilitate bondage.


Fastening and release mechanisms 220 can comprise zipper closure 244. Zipper closures can be hidden. Zipper closure 244 positioned at center 239 of front 217 extends from top of bust 245 to a position 246 below waistline 223 as shown in FIG. 3A. For, example position 246 can be three inches below the waistline 223. Zipper closure 244 at center 239 can zip down from top of bust 245. Zipper closure 244 positioned at center 242 of rear 217 extends between collar 238 and hem 221 of under base layer 216FIG. 3E. Zipper closure 244 at center 242 can zip down from collar 238. Zipper closure 244 positioned at armholes 219 of sleeves 218 extends from bottom 241 of arm hole 219 to zip up arm hole 219 along forward facing seam 247 over and around shoulder 248 and down rear facing seam 249 back to bottom 241 of arm hole 219 to allow sleeve 218 to be attached and detached as shown in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3E.


Referring to FIG. 3E, closure devices 240 can be formed at rear 217 of convertible jacket 200. Closure devices 240 can be positioned along vertical strap 213 located at center 242. Closure devices 240 can toggle between an open and closed position. Closure devices 240 can be formed of ring 208, ring opening 253, and toggle 255. In an open position as shown in FIG. 3E-3G, toggle 255 is removed from ring opening 253 to open outer layer 212. End 256 moves in the direction of arrow A4 for closing closure device 240. In a closed position as shown in FIG. 3H, toggle 255 is received in ring opening 253 to attach outer layer 112. End 256 of toggle 255 is received in ring opening 253. End 256 of toggle 255 extends over side 257 of ring 208. End 258 of toggle 255 extends over side 259 of ring 208.


Referring to FIG. 3A and FIG. 3C, during operation, convertible jacket 200 is converted between the combination of outer layer 212 and under base layer 216 into outer layer 212 forming restraint 250. Under base layer 216 is disengaged from outer layer 212 by disengaging each of fastening and release mechanisms 220. Right half 260 of convertible jacket can be separated from left half 262 of convertible jacket by unzipping zipper closure 244 positioned at center 239 of front 217, zipper closure 244 positioned at center 242 of rear 217 and zipper closure 244 positioned at armholes 219. Once right half 260 is detached from left half 262 and sleeves are 218 are detached, under base layer 216 can slide out from under outer layer 212.



FIGS. 3G and 3H illustrate outer layer 212 after removal of under base layer 216. Outer layer 212 forms restraint 250 for retaining torso 51 and portions of torso 51 in a predetermined position. The position can be determined for sexual interest or bondage.



FIGS. 4A-4L illustrate an embodiment of clothing 9 of convertible skirt 300 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Outer layer 312 is formed of a plurality of vertical straps 313 and a plurality of horizontal straps 314. Each of vertical straps 313 can be formed of one or more sections which are coupled or integral with each other and one or more sections of horizontal straps 314. Under base layer 316 is positioned beneath outer layer 312.


Outer layer 312 can be formed of rigid material. Suitable materials for outer layer 312 include a mesh of material with sufficient tensile strength to serve as a restraining element. In one embodiment, outer layer 312 can be formed of leather. Alternatively, outer layer 312 can be formed of poly elastane.


Under base layer 316 can be formed of a flexible material. Under base layer 316 can be formed of flexible or soft fabric materials. Suitable materials for under base layer 316 include polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton and elastane synthetic fiber combinations and silk jersey. Elastane synthetic fiber can include spandex including LYCRA® as manufactured by Dupont. Under base layer 316 protects skin of user 11 from undesired friction of outer layer 312.



FIG. 4A illustrates front 315 of convertible skirt 300. FIG. 4B illustrates rear 317 of convertible skirt 300. In one embodiment, a plurality of horizontal straps 314a, 314b at front 315 can be coupled to one another and vertical strap 313a using ring 308 forming waistband 319. Each of horizontal straps 314a-314b and vertical strap 313a include a respective loop 309a-309c which extends around ring 308. Vertical strap 313a extends from ring 308 at waistband 319 to ring 308 at hem 321. Plurality of horizontal straps 314c, 314d at front 315 can be coupled to one another and vertical strap 313a using ring 308 forming hem 321. Each of horizontal straps 314c-314d and vertical strap 313a include a respective loop 309d-309f which extends around ring 308.


Fastening and release mechanisms 320 are positioned along hem 321 and waistband 319 of convertible skirt 300. Fastening and release mechanisms 320 releasably couple under base layer 316 to outer layer 312 Fastening and release mechanisms 320 can be used to expeditiously detach under base layer 316 from outer layer 312 without the need for the user to manipulate outer layer 312.



FIG. 4C illustrates an embodiment of fastening and release mechanism 320 shown attached to waistband 319. Fastening and release mechanism 320 includes hook coupling member 324 attached to outer layer 312 and eye coupling member 325 attached to under base layer 316 for coupling under base layer 316 to outer layer 312. Hook coupling member 324 is disengaged from eye coupling member 325 to decouple under base layer 316 from outer layer 312. Suitable materials for hook coupling member 324 and eye coupling member 325 include plastic or metal.


Referring to FIGS. 4B and 4D, closure devices 340 can be formed at rear 317 of convertible skirt 300. Closure devices 340 can be positioned at waistband 319 and hem 321. Closure devices 340 can be moved between an open and closed position. Closure devices 340 can be formed of ring opening 343, ring 344 and toggle 345 as shown in FIGS. 4E-4F. Ring 344 can be an O-ring. Ring 344 is attached to vertical strap 313b and toggle 345 is attached to vertical strap 313c as shown in FIG. 4D. In an open position as shown in FIG. 4E, toggle 345 is removed from ring opening 343 to open outer layer 312. In a closed position as shown in FIG. 4F, toggle 345 is received in ring opening 343 to attach outer layer 312. End 346 of toggle 345 is received in ring opening 343. End 346 of toggle 345 extends over side 347 of ring 344. End 348 of toggle 345 extends over side 349 of ring 344.


Referring to FIG. 4D, zipper closure 354 extends between waistband 319 and hem 321 of under base layer 316 at center 342. Zipper closure 354 is used for opening and closing under base layer 316. Zipper closure 354 can be unzipped to open under base layer 16 between hem 321 and waistband 319. Fastening and release mechanisms 360 includes hook coupling member 364 attached to vertical strap 313b of outer layer 312 and eye coupling member 365 attached to vertical strap 313c of outer layer 312 for coupling vertical strap 313b to vertical strap 313c. Hook coupling member 364 is disengaged from eye coupling member 365 to decouple vertical strap 313b from vertical strap 313c. Suitable materials for hook coupling member 364 and eye coupling member 365 include plastic or metal. Referring to FIG. 4B, when fastening and release mechanisms 360 are closed, zipper closure 354 extends underneath vertical strap 313b located at center 342. Zipper closure 354 can be hidden by vertical strap 313.


Referring to FIG. 4D, and FIGS. 4G-4J, straps 376 can be positioned on horizontal straps 314c,d of outer layer 312 at hem 321. Straps 376 can be formed of a hook and loop material such as VELCRO. Straps 376 can be coupled to outer layer 312 by sewing. Strap 376 includes end portion 377 and end portion 378. End portion 378 of strap 376 is attached to base portion 379 of strap 376 in a closed position as shown in FIG. 4G. In the closed position, strap 376 can be hidden by hem 321. End portion 378 of strap 376 is released from base portion 379 of strap 376 in an open position, as shown in FIG. 4H. End portion 378 is moved around vertical strap 313d at a side of convertible skirt 300 as shown in FIG. 4I. End portion 378 wraps around vertical strap 313d and end portion 378 can connect to base portion 379 as shown in FIG. 4J. Straps 376 in the open position can be used to hold outer layer 312 open when closure device 340 at hem 321 is in an open position. FIGS. 4K and 4L illustrate outer layer 312 after removal of under base layer 316. Outer layer 312 forms cage 380 for retaining legs 52 in a predetermined position. The position can be determined for sexual interest or bondage.


During operation, convertible skirt 300 is converted between the combination of outer layer 312 and under base layer 316 into outer layer 312 forming cage 380. Under base layer 316 is disengaged from outer layer 312 by disengaging hook coupling member 324 from eye coupling member 325 of each of fastening and release mechanisms 320. Rear 317 of convertible skirt 300 can be opened partially or fully by opening closure devices 340 and zipper closure 354 for removing under base layer 316 from outer layer 312.



FIGS. 5A-5K illustrate an embodiment of clothing 9 of convertible skirt 400 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Outer layer 412 is formed of a plurality of vertical straps 413 and a plurality of horizontal straps 414. Each of vertical straps 413 can be formed of one or more sections which are coupled or integral with each other and one or more sections of horizontal straps 414. Under base layer 416 is positioned beneath outer layer 412.


Outer layer 412 can be formed of rigid material. Suitable materials for outer layer 412 include a mesh of material with sufficient tensile strength to serve as a restraining element. In one embodiment, outer layer 412 can be formed of leather. In one embodiment, outer layer 412 can be formed of vegan leather. Alternatively, outer layer 412 can be formed of poly elastane.


Under base layer 416 can be formed of a flexible material. Under base layer 416 can be formed of flexible or soft fabric materials. Suitable materials for under base layer 416 include polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, polyester knit, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton and elastane synthetic fiber combinations and silk jersey. Elastane synthetic fiber can include spandex including LYCRA® as manufactured by Dupont. Under base layer 416 protects skin of user 11 from undesired friction of outer layer 412.



FIG. 5A illustrates front 415 of convertible skirt 400. FIG. 5B illustrates rear 417 of convertible skirt 400. In one embodiment, a plurality of horizontal straps 414a, 414b at front 415 and rear 417 can be coupled to one another using closure device 440 forming waistband 419. Plurality of horizontal straps 414c, 414d at front 415 and rear 417 can be coupled to one another using closure device 440 forming hem 421. Closure device 440 can include ring 408. Ring 408 can be an O ring.


Fastening and release mechanisms 420 are positioned along waistband 419 of convertible skirt 400. Fastening and release mechanisms 420 releasably couple under base layer 416 to outer layer 412. Fastening and release mechanisms 420 can be used to expeditiously detach under base layer 416 from outer layer 412 without the need for the user to manipulate outer layer 412.



FIG. 5C illustrates an embodiment of fastening and release mechanism 420 shown attached to underside 401 of waistband 419. Fastening and release mechanism 420 includes snap coupling member 403 attached to waistband 419 of outer layer 412 and snap coupling member 405 attached to under base layer 416 for coupling under base layer 416 to outer layer 412. Suitable materials for snap coupling member 403 and snap coupling member 405 include plastic or metal.


Ring 406 connects waistband 419 to vertical strap 413a at a side of convertible skirt 400 as shown in FIG. 5A. Ring 406 connects waistband 419 to vertical strap 413b at a side of convertible skirt 400. Ring 406 can be a D ring.


Referring to FIGS. 5D and 5K, vertical closure devices 430 can be formed at front 415 and rear 417 of convertible skirt 400. Vertical closure devices 430 can be hidden along central vertical straps 413c and 413d for holding both sides of convertible skirt 400 together. Vertical closure devices 430 can include snap coupling member 401 attached to vertical strap 413c and snap coupling member 402 attached to vertical strap 413d. Suitable materials for snap coupling member 401 and snap coupling member 402 include plastic or metal.


Zipper closure 454 extends between waistband 419 and hem 421 of under base layer 416 at center 442 at front 415 and rear 417 of convertible skirt 400. Zipper closure 454 is used for opening and closing under base layer 416. Zipper closure 454 can be unzipped to open under base layer 416 between hem 421 and waistband 419. Zipper closure 454 can be a two way metal zipper closure. Zipper closure can include pull 455. Referring to FIGS. 5A and 5B, when closure device 440 is closed at waistband 419 and hem 421, zipper closure 454 extends underneath vertical strap 413c located at center 442. Zipper closure 454 can be hidden by vertical strap 413.


Referring to FIGS. 5E and 5F, closure device 440 can include strap 409a for coupling ring 408 to horizontal strap 414a and strap 409b for coupling ring 408 to horizontal strap 414b. End 421 of strap 409a, 409b includes snap coupling member 410. End 422 of strap 409a, 409b includes snap coupling member 411. End 421 of strap 409a and strap 409b are coupled to respective horizontal strap 414a and 414b. In an open position as shown in FIG. 5E, snap coupling member 410 is unsnapped to disengage snap coupling member 410 from snap coupling member 411 for one of straps 409a, 409b. End 422 is removed from ring opening 423 to open strap 409a, 409b for opening outer layer 412. In a closed position as shown in FIG. 5F, end 422 is received in ring opening 423 and snap coupling member 410 is snapped to snap coupling member 411 to attach horizontal straps 414a, 414b of outer layer 412. Straps 409a, 409b can be formed of vegan leather.


Referring to FIGS. 5G-5I, ring 406 can be attached to hem 421 of convertible skirt 400. In the closed position, ring 406 can be hidden by hem 421 as shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B. Ring 406 can be a D ring. Detachable strap 431 can include snap coupling member 432 at end 436 and snap coupling member 433 at end 437. Ring 406 includes opening 435. End 437 of detachable strap 431 is received in opening 435 of ring 406 as shown in FIG. 5H. Snap coupling member 432 can be snapped to snap coupling member 433 for attaching detachable strap 431 to vertical strap 413c as shown in FIG. 5I. Detachable strap 431 in the open position can be used to hold outer layer 412 open when closure device 440 at hem 421 is in an open position. Suitable materials for snap coupling member 432 and snap coupling member 433 include plastic or metal. Suitable materials for detachable strap 431 is vegan leather or leather.


Referring to FIG. 5J, ring 406 can be attached to bottom 444 of waistband 419 using strap 445. Alternatively, end 446 of ring 406 can be sewn to bottom 444 of waistband 419.


Referring to FIG. 5D and FIG. 5K, front 415 and/or rear 417 of convertible skirt 400 can be opened partially or fully by opening vertical closure devices 430 and zipper closure 454. Under base layer 416 is disengaged from outer layer 412 by disengaging snap coupling member 403 from snap coupling member 404 of each of fastening and release mechanisms 420. for removing under base layer 416 from outer layer 412. During operation, convertible skirt 400 is converted between the combination of outer layer 412 and under base layer 416 into outer layer 412 forming a cage.


It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative of only a few of the many possible specific embodiments, which can represent applications of the principles of the invention. Numerous and varied other arrangements can be readily devised in accordance with these principles by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. An apparatus to convert a convertible skirt comprising: an outer layer;an under base layer; andat least one fastening and release mechanism for coupling the under base layer to the outer layer and removal of the under base layer from the outer layer, wherein the release mechanisms expeditiously detach the under base layer from the outer layer without the need to manipulate the outer layer and the under base layer can be decoupled from the outer layer for transforming the clothing into sexual paraphernalia.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer layer is formed of a material selected from mesh, leather, vegan leather or poly elastane.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the under base layer is formed of a flexible material of flexible or soft fabric materials of polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton, elastane synthetic fiber combinations, polyester and knit combinations or silk jersey.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer layer is formed of a plurality of vertical straps and a plurality of horizontal straps, each of vertical straps can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps wherein the at least one fastening and release mechanism is positioned at a waistband of the convertible skirt, the at least one fastening and release mechanism comprising a first snap coupling member to an underside of the waist band and a second snap coupling member attached to the under base layer the first snap coupling member engaging the second snap coupling member for coupling the under base layer to the outer layer and the first snap coupling member is disengaged form the second snap coupling member to decouple the under base layer from the outer layer.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising one or more closure devices formed at a center at a front and/or rear of the convertible skirt connecting a pair of the horizontal straps of the outer layer at the hem and the waistband, the closure devices formed of a ring having a ring opening therein, a first strap having a first end attached to one of the pair of horizontal straps and a second strap having a first end attached to another one of the pair of horizontal straps, a second end of the first strap or the second strap being received in the ring opening and being coupled to the first end of the first strap or the first end of the second strap to close the hem or the waistband.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fastening and release mechanisms further comprising a zipper closure extending underneath the vertical strap located at center of a front and/or a rear of the convertible skirt, said zipper closure extends between a waistband and a hem of the under base layer, the zipper closure configured to be unzipped to open the under base layer.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer layer is formed of a plurality of vertical straps and a plurality of horizontal straps, each of vertical straps can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps further comprising a ring connecting to one of the horizontal straps at a waistband of the convertible skirt and to one of the vertical straps positioned at a side of the convertible skirt.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the ring is a D ring.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer layer is formed of a plurality of vertical straps and a plurality of horizontal straps, each of vertical straps can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps further comprising at least one ring connecting to one of the horizontal straps at a hem of the convertible skirt, a first snap coupling being positioned at a first end of said detachable strap and a second snap coupling being positioned at a second end of said detachable strap, the first end of a detachable strap being received in an opening of the ring and the detachable strap extending around one of the vertical straps positioned at a side of the convertible skirt, the first snap coupling being snapped to said second snap coupling to hold said outer layer open in a closed position said ring being hidden by the hem.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the ring is a D ring
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the detachable straps are formed of leather or vegan leather.
  • 12. A method to convert a convertible skirt comprising: providing an outer layer;providing an under base layer;fastening the under base layer to the outer layer; anddetaching and removing the under base layer from the outer layer, wherein the under base layer is expeditiously removed from the outer layer without the need to manipulate the outer layer for transforming the clothing into sexual paraphernalia.
  • 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the outer layer is formed of a rigid material of a mesh material, leather, vegan leather or poly elastane and the under base layer is formed of a flexible material of flexible or soft fabric materials of polyester, cotton, polyester and cotton combinations, elastane synthetic fiber, cotton, elastane synthetic fiber combinations, polyester and knit combinations or silk jersey.
  • 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the outer layer is formed of a plurality of vertical straps and a plurality of horizontal straps, each of vertical straps can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps wherein the at least one fastening and release mechanism is positioned at a waistband of the convertible skirt, the at least one fastening and release mechanism comprising a first snap coupling member to an underside of the waist band and a second snap coupling member attached to the under base layer the first snap coupling member engaging the second snap coupling member for coupling the under base layer to the outer layer and the first snap coupling member is disengaged form the second snap coupling member to decouple the under base layer from the outer layer
  • 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising one or more closure devices formed at a center at a front and/or rear of the convertible skirt connecting a pair of the horizontal straps of the outer layer at the hem and the waistband, the closure devices formed of a ring having a ring opening therein, a first strap having a first end attached to one of the pair of horizontal straps and a second strap having a first end attached to another one of the pair of horizontal straps, a second end of the first strap or the second strap being received in the ring opening and being coupled to the first end of the first strap or the first end of the second strap to close the hem or the waistband.
  • 16. The method of claim 12 wherein the fastening and release mechanisms further comprising a zipper closure extending underneath the vertical strap located at center of a front and/or a rear of the convertible skirt, said zipper closure extends between a waistband and a hem of the under base layer, the zipper closure configured to be unzipped to open the under base layer.
  • 17. The method of claim 12 wherein the outer layer is formed of a plurality of vertical straps and a plurality of horizontal straps, each of vertical straps can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps further comprising a ring connecting to one of the horizontal straps at a waistband of the convertible skirt and to one of the vertical straps positioned at a side of the convertible skirt.
  • 18. The method of claim 12 wherein the ring is a D ring.
  • 19. The method of claim 12 wherein the outer layer is formed of a plurality of vertical straps and a plurality of horizontal straps, each of vertical straps can be coupled or integral with the plurality of horizontal straps further comprising at least one ring connecting to one of the horizontal straps at a hem of the convertible skirt, a first snap coupling being positioned at a first end of said detachable strap and a second snap coupling being positioned at a second end of said detachable strap, the first end of a detachable strap being received in an opening of the ring and the detachable strap extending around one of the vertical straps positioned at a side of the convertible skirt, the first snap coupling being snapped to said second snap coupling to hold said outer layer open in a closed position said ring being hidden by the hem.
  • 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the ring is a D ring and the detachable straps are formed of leather or vegan leather.
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 17501124 Oct 2021 US
Child 17965121 US