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1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to clothing belts, specifically to those worn by small children.
2. Prior Art
Children's clothing, specifically long pants or shorts, are available for purchase in various sizes and shapes but do not fit all children the same. Given the limited selection and the durability of modern fabrics, most parents purchase clothing slightly larger than the child's actual size with the intention maximizing the time the clothing fits.
School age kids and adults can use a standard belt or suspenders to adjust the waist size of the clothing to more appropriately fit the individual. A standard belt works well in this case because most clothing is manufactured with belt loops.
Although clothing designed to fit toddlers (children ages two to five) do have these belt loops, most parents or guardians choose not to use a standard belt for a number of reasons.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
Further objects and advantages are to provide an apparatus which can be conveniently removed and replaced to match aesthetically with other clothing, which can be left unattended without fear of introducing a strangulation hazard, which is small enough to carry in your pocket, and which advances the date on which an article of clothing can be comfortable worn thereby extending the functional lifespan of the article and providing a greater return on the investment. Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from the consideration of the ensuring description and drawings.
In accordance with the present invention, a clothing retention apparatus comprises a piece of stretchable material with one or more quick release fasteners fixed to the ends.
1 Snap Caps
2 Snap socket rings
3 Snap sockets
4 Snap mating stud
5 ¾ inch woven elastic
6 Folded material hem
A preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention is illustrated in
In other embodiments there may be more or fewer available snap sockets 3 on which to mate the snap mating studs 4.
To attach the apparatus to an article of clothing with appropriate belt loops, the user first slides one end of the apparatus through a single belt loop so that the snap mating stud 4 protrudes beyond the far side of the loop. Then, fold the end of the apparatus toward the underside mating the stud 4 with one of the available sockets 3 leaving at least one socket 3 available for the opposite end. Next, one would thread the apparatus through the available next belt loop and fold the remaining end to mate the snap stud 4 with an available snap socket 3.
To remove the apparatus, one would grip one end of the base material and apply sufficient force to disengage the snap stud 4 from the snap socket 3 and then repeat the process for the opposite end. Depending on the orientation of the apparatus in use it may be necessary to lift the base material away from the clothing in order to grip the bitter end with sufficient force as to disengage the snap stud 4 from the snap socket 3. As shown in
From the description above, a number of advantages of my adjustable length clothing retention apparatus become evident:
Accordingly, the reader will see that the adjustable length clothing retention apparatus can be worn by children of all sizes and shapes, can reduce frustration by not requiring the removal of the apparatus in order to remove the article of clothing, and can extend the usable length of time an article of clothing may be worn.