The invention relates to fasteners for garments. Particular embodiments of the invention provide fasteners for securing undergarment straps to outer-garments.
Some undergarments, such as brassieres, camisoles and the like, include over-shoulder straps for holding the undergarments against the body and/or anchoring the undergarments against the weight of parts of the body (e.g. breasts). These straps may be susceptible to sliding outwardly along the natural curve of a wearer's shoulder. A strap which has slid outwardly along its wearer's shoulder may be uncomfortable and/or unsightly, particularly if the undergarment is worn beneath a sleeveless garment.
Outward sliding of an over-shoulder strap may be prevented by fastening the strap to a garment worn over the strap using a pin fastener. However, pin fasteners may be unsightly (e.g., having an undesirably utilitarian appearance).
Patent literature describing technology in the general field of this invention includes:
The foregoing examples of the related art and limitations related thereto are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive. Other limitations of the related art will become apparent to those of skill in the art upon a reading of the specification and a study of the drawings.
The following embodiments and aspects thereof are described and illustrated in conjunction with systems, tools and methods which are meant to be exemplary and illustrative, not limiting in scope. In various embodiments, one or more of the above-described problems have been reduced or eliminated, while other embodiments are directed to other improvements.
An aspect of the invention provides a garment fastener having a body, a catch provided on the body, and a pin having a free end selectively latchable with the catch. At least a portion of the pin is spaced apart from the body. The garment fastener includes an elastically compressible member between the body and the portion of the pin spaced apart from the body. The elastically compressible member may be configured to space the body apart from a garment penetrated by the pin. In some embodiments, the elastically compressible member is configured to support the body in generally parallel relation to a garment where the garment is penetrated by the pin. The elastically compressible member may be shaped so that when a garment is captured between the pin and the body, the elastically compressible member contacts the garment to inhibit rotation of the body about the pin. In some embodiments, a face of the elastically compressible member spaced apart from the body is intersected by a tangent between the pin and an edge of the body.
Another aspect of the invention provides a kit for enhancing performance of a garment fastener comprising a body, a catch provided on the body and a pin having a free end selectively latchable with the catch, at least a portion of the pin spaced apart from the body, the kit including an elastically compressible member and adhesive. In some embodiments, the adhesive is pre-applied to the elastically compressible member.
A further aspect of the invention provides a method for enhancing the performance of a garment fastener comprising a body, a catch provided on the body and a pin having a free end selectively latchable with the catch, at least a portion of the pin spaced apart from the body, the method including coupling an elastically deformable member to the body at a location between the body and the pin. In some embodiments, the method comprises compressing the elastically deformable member between the body and a garment penetrated by the pin.
In addition to the exemplary aspects and embodiments described above, further aspects and embodiments will become apparent by reference to the drawings and by study of the following detailed descriptions.
In drawings that show non-limiting example embodiments:
Throughout the following description specific details of non-limiting example embodiments are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. Well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
The appearance of a pin fastener used to secure an undergarment strap against outward sliding along the shoulder may be improved by the addition of ornamentation. In some embodiments, pin fasteners comprise ornamentation (e.g., ornamental designs applied to the pin fastener, ornamental members coupled to the pin fasteners, etc.) that faces away from the elements fastened by the fastener.
Where a pin fastener comprises a pin that is generally smooth bodied and round in cross-section, or when the pin passes through a hole in the garment that is larger than the cross-section of the pin, it may occur that the pin fastener rotates about the axis of its pin (e.g, under force of gravity). Where this occurs to a pin fastener comprising ornamentation, the pin fastener may be rotated to a position in which the ornamentation faces at least partially downwardly.
Rotation of fastener 10 is inhibited at an orientation in which an ornamental face 12A of body 12 faces downwardly away from wearer W. As shown in
A pin 30 is coupled at its first end 30A to first face 22A at a first end 22C thereof. More particularly, in the illustrated embodiment, a coil 28 formed at first end 30A of pin 30 is mounted on a hub 26 coupled to body 22 adjacent first face 22A and at the first end 22C thereof. First end 30A of pin 30 proximate coil 28 abuts first face 22A of body 22, inhibiting rotation of coil 28 about hub 26.
A second, free end 30B of pin 30 is selectively latchable with a catch 32. Catch 32 is coupled to body 22 adjacent first face 22A and at the second end 22D thereof. When second end 30B of pin 30 is held by catch 32 a central portion 30C of pin 30 is spaced apart from first face 22A of body 22. Second end 30B of pin 30 may be unlatched from catch 32 by displacing second end 30B toward body 22 against the restorative force of coil 28, and moving it laterally out of catch 32. An optional guard 34 opposite catch 32 reduces the likelihood of second end 30B being inadvertently removed from catch 32.
It will be appreciated that the coupling of pin 30 to body 22 and the latching of pin 30 with catch 32 are conventional features of pin fasteners. In general, pin fasteners according to embodiments may comprise any suitable form of coupling of pin 30 to body 22 and any suitable mechanism for latching pin 30 with catch 32.
Fastener 20 comprises an elastically compressible member 36 between body 22 and central portion 30A of pin 30, which is spaced apart from body 22. In the illustrated embodiment, member 36 is coupled to first face 22A of body 22.
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Because member 36 is compressible, a range of depths of garments and straps may be accommodated between face 36A and pin 30. Advantageously, this may permit fastener 20 to be used with a variety of different garments (e.g., t-shirts, blouses, finely-knit sweaters, chunky-knit sweaters, jackets, coats, etc.) and straps (e.g., plain, lace, ruffled, etc.). In some embodiments, member 36 is configured to be compressible to a depth of less than 75% of its uncompressed depth D1 under pressure of 5 pounds per-square inch (PSI) (which may be representative of moderate finger pressure). In some embodiments, member 36 is configured to be compressible to a depth of less than 50% of its uncompressed depth D1 under pressure of 5 PSI. In some embodiments, member 36 is configured to be compressible to a depth of less than 25% of its uncompressed depth D1 under pressure of 5 PSI.
In some embodiments, member 36 is configured so that a pressure of less than 5 PSI applied to face 36A compresses member 36 such that face 36A is spaced apart from pin 30 by a space S2 of at least 0.125 inches. In some embodiments, member 36 is configured so that a pressure of less than 5 PSI applied to face 36A compresses member 36 such that face 36A is spaced apart from pin 30 by a space S2 of at least 0.2 inches.
It will be understood that as used herein with respect to an elastically compressible member (such as member 36, for example), the term “uncompressed condition” may include a condition in which the member is compressed by a pin of an associated fastener (such as pin 30, for example) or a portion thereof. Accordingly, the term “uncompressed condition” should be understood as meaning relatively uncompressed when compared to the compressed condition. That is to say, a member in its uncompressed condition, whether or not the member is compressed, is more closely spaced to an associated pin than the member is in its compressed condition.
In some embodiments, member 36 is configured to conform to the surface of garment G captured between pin 30 and body 22 (i.e., member 36 may be elastically conformable). For example, member 36 may conform to the surface of garment G by deforming longitudinally (e.g., member 36 may be elastically conformable along its length) and/or tranversely (member 36 may be elastically conformable across its width). Advantageously, where member 36 is configured to conform to the surface of garment G, body 22 may be oriented more nearly parallel to the body of wearer W.
In the illustrated embodiment, member 36 comprises a solid slab. More particularly, member 36 comprises a solid rectangular slab which extends transversely across substantially the entire width of face 22A of body 22 (i.e., between opposite longitudinal edges 22E and 22F of body 22) and longitudinally along face 22A of body 22 between hub 26 and catch 32. In some embodiments, member 36 is not solid. For example, member 36 may have a tubular configuration (e.g., with axis transverse to the length of body 22, parallel to the length of body 22, etc.). In some embodiments, member 36 comprises one or more apertures (e.g., member 35 may comprise a honeycomb configuration of apertures) and/or one or more hollows (e.g., member 35 may comprise an inflated, elastically compressible envelope).
Member 36 may comprise any suitably elastic material. In some embodiments, member 36 comprises a material which as a solid slab is sufficiently compressible to perform as described herein. Foam is but one non-limiting example of such a material. Non-limiting examples of types of foam that member 36 may comprise include polyurethane foam, synthetic rubber foam, rubber latex foam, or the like. For example, in some embodiments, member 36 comprises a solid slab of foamed neoprene rubber. In some embodiments, member 36 comprises a solid slab of material having a Shore 00 hardness in the range of 10-25. In some embodiments, member 36 comprises a plurality of different materials (e.g., member 36 may comprises a slab formed of a plurality of layers of different materials).
In some embodiments, member 36 comprises elastic material, which as a solid slab is not sufficiently compressible to perform as described herein, but which when formed in an appropriate shape configuration (e.g., tubular, honeycomb, inflated envelope, etc.) is sufficiently compressible to perform as described herein. For example member 36 may comprise rubber, cork, leather, and/or other elastic material formed in a resiliently compressible shape configuration.
Member 36 may be coupled to face 22A of body 22 using any suitable coupling. In some embodiments, member 36 is adhesively coupled to face 22A of body 22. In some embodiments, member 36 is mechanically coupled to face 22A of body 22 (such as, for example, by interlocking or snap fit engagement of corresponding coupling members formed or otherwise provided on face 22A and member 36).
An elastically compressible member (such as member 36, for example) and adhesive may be provided as a kit for enhancing a pin fastener to provide an enhanced pin fastener (such as fastener 20, for example). In some embodiments, the adhesive is pre-applied to the member, such as in the manner of an adhesive layer covered by a removable cover. In some embodiments, the adhesive is provided as a separate component (e.g., a tube of adhesive, a double sided adhesive tab, etc.).
The performance of garment fasteners may be enhanced by method embodiments. For example, the performance of a garment fastener comprising a body, a catch provided on the body and a pin having a free end selectively latchable with the catch, at least a portion of the pin spaced apart from the body may be enhanced by coupling an elastically deformable member to the body at a location between the body and the pin. In example methods for enhancing garment fastener performance include compressing the elastically deformable member between the body and a garment penetrated by the pin.
Where a component (e.g. a body, catch, pin, elastically compressible member, etc.) is referred to above, unless otherwise indicated, reference to that component (including a reference to a “means”) should be interpreted as including as equivalents of that component any component which performs the function of the described component (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), including components which are not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain features of embodiments described herein may be used in combination with features of other embodiments described herein, and that embodiments described herein may be practised or implemented without all of the features ascribed to them herein. Such variations on described embodiments that would be apparent to the skilled addressee, including variations comprising mixing and matching of features from different embodiments, are within the scope of this invention.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. For example:
While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.
This application claims the benefits, under 35 U.S.C.§119(e), of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/538,722 filed Sep. 23, 2011 which is pending and incorporated herein by this reference.
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61538722 | Sep 2011 | US |