1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a garment and, particularly, to a multi-function garment.
2. Description of the Related Art
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In practice, the article of clothing 11 of the convertible jacket 1 is simply packed in the pocket 12. Namely, although it is convenient that the jacket 1 can be packed closely, the appearance of the packed jacket 1 is limited to a rectangle formation. Therefore, except for being packed, the convertible jacket 1 lacks a multi-function purpose.
It is therefore the purpose of this invention to provide a multi-function garment that is reconfigurable for a wearing function, a packing function, a neck pillow function, and other suitable functionalities.
The multi-function garment in accordance with the present invention comprises an article of clothing and a plurality of pockets disposed on the clothing. Each pocket includes an opening, a lining extended from a periphery of the opening, and a two-sided engaging unit at the opening and capable of being closed and opened. The lining is composed of an inner surface and an external surface opposite the inner surface. The inner surface is disposed inside the pocket to define a receptacle therein. The lining of one of the pockets includes a storage body of a ring-like configuration enclosed by the inner surface and the external surface. The storage body includes an external vacancy defined to be open to interrupt the ring-like configuration of the storage body, and an inner vacancy enclosed by the ring-like configuration of the storage body. One end of the inner vacancy is closed, and the other end of the inner vacancy communicates with the external vacancy. The inner surface of the lining is provided with a protecting layer. The inner vacancy is disposed near the opening of the pocket, and a dimension of the external vacancy is smaller than a dimension of the inner vacancy. A receiving room is formed by reversing the inner surface of the lining outward in order to accommodate the article of clothing so that the two-sided engaging unit is closed to wrap the article of clothing when the receiving room is stuffed with the article of clothing.
Preferably, a hanging rope is disposed on the lining.
Preferably, the protecting layer is disposed on the inner surface, corresponding to the external vacancy.
Preferably, a sensing unit is disposed on the article of clothing for detecting temperature, moisture, or other environmental data.
Preferably, an LED unit is disposed on the article of clothing.
Preferably, the protecting layer is formed by coating.
Preferably, the protecting layer is a waterproof and wear-resisting cloth attached to the inner surface.
Accordingly, the garment can be concisely packed and conveniently carried. Moreover, the appearance of the stuffed storage body can serve as a neck pillow that allows usage during traveling. As a result, the garment is multi-function.
Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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Specifically, the lining 222 of one of the pockets 22 includes a storage body 222D of a ring-like configuration enclosed by the inner surface 222A and the external surface 222B. The storage body 222D includes an external vacancy 222E defined to be open to interrupt the ring-like configuration of the storage body 222D, and an inner vacancy 222F enclosed by the ring-like configuration of the storage body 222D. One end of the inner vacancy 222F is closed, and the other end thereof communicates with the external vacancy 222E. The inner surface 222A of the lining 222 is provided with a protecting layer P. The inner vacancy 222F is disposed near the opening 221 of the pocket 22, and a dimension of the external vacancy 222E is smaller than a dimension of the inner vacancy 222F. A receiving room R is formed by reversing the inner surface 222A of the lining 222 outward in order to accommodate the article of clothing 21 (as shown in
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To sum up, the multi-function garment of the present invention can be worn as a jacket Moreover, when the article of clothing is reversed via the opening of one pocket and encircled in the receiving room of the storage body, the stuffed storage body is not only compact but also convenient to be carried. Additionally, a neck pillow is provided. Consequently, the present invention achieves multiple purposes and expands the usage of the multi-function garment.
While embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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