The present invention relates to the field of sport apparel, and particularly, to an apparatus and method for securing the straps or sleeves of a sports or group pinny (also known as a scrimmage vest).
A pinny is a sleeveless shirt made of a thin material that is worn over existing clothing. Some team sports normally utilize a pinny during games or practice. It is normally worn during a sporting activity where players are broken up into two opposing teams to scrimmage against each other. The pinnies are reversible, with a different color on each side to identify team members. As such, pinnies are typically offered in one size and are usually made to fit the larger participant in the group. However, average to small sized participants, even with the use of athletic shoulder pads, as is the case in lacrosse, find that the pinny straps fall off the shoulder across the upper arm and restricts arm movement.
When participating in sports or competitive activities, optimal performance is important. Since pinnies tend to be of one size for the team and since a team is comprised of different sized players, some players have to wear an ill fitting pinny. An ill fitting pinny is frustrating to wear. Players wearing ill fitting pinnies are constantly pulling up their pinny straps as they tend to fall down often during the activity. When a pinny strap falls down, it normally cuts across the arm and prevents the arm from moving easily or prevents full range motion of the arm. When a player is running down the field, the straps tend to fall and flap on the shoulders and it can be an annoyance and a distraction to the player.
In a game and practice situations when players are wearing team pinnies and the pinny does not fit properly, players, coaches and parents have made a number of on-field modifications. For example, as illustrated in
As another solution, as shown in
In general, the above modifications are ineffective as a long term solution to the falling pinny straps. Both modifications have sloppy appearance and require adult assistance to make and remove the pinny modification. Further, both modifications obscure any printing on the back and/or front of the pinny, which usually includes the participants' numbers and the name of the organization or team.
Therefore, what is needed is an apparatus and method to secure the straps or sleeves of a sport or group pinny, which does not obscure any indicia on the pinny, and which can be easily put on and removed while staying secure during the intended activity.
An object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the previous inventions.
Another object of the invention is to solve the problem of poor fitting sports pinnies, also known as scrimmage vests.
Another object of the invention is to secure the straps or sleeves of a sport or group pinny.
Another object of the invention is to improve the fit of the pinny and thereby improving the appearance and mobility of the players.
Another object of the invention is to secure the straps or sleeves of a sport or group pinny while allowing the player's number and team name to be visible.
Another object of the invention is to improve player's mobility and thereby helping to improve the player's performance.
Another object of the invention is to provide a pinny clip that stays secure during sport activity, but which is easy to put on and remove.
Another object of the invention is to provide a pinny clip that can be customized.
In one embodiment of the invention, the apparatus comprises a clip for securing a first and a second strap of a sports or group vest, comprising: a horizontal section having a front surface and a rear surface extending from a first end to a second end; a first loop extending from a first end to a second free end and comprising a first aperture formed therethrough, wherein the first end of the first loop is connected to the first end of the horizontal section, wherein the first end and the second free end of the first loop are in proximity to each other and form a first gap therebetween; and a second loop extending from a first end to a second free end and comprising a second aperture formed therethrough, wherein the first end of the second loop is connected to the second end of the horizontal section, wherein the first end and the second free end of the second loop are in proximity to each other and form a second gap therebetween; wherein the first strap of the sports or group vest is inserted through the first gap and into the first aperture of the first loop, and wherein the second strap of the sports or group vest is inserted through the second gap and into the second aperture of the second loop.
A further understanding of the invention can be obtained by reference to a preferred embodiment set forth in the illustrations of the accompanying drawings. Although the illustrated embodiment is merely exemplary of systems, methods, and apparati for carrying out the invention, both the organization and method of operation of the invention, in general, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, may be more easily understood by reference to the drawings and the following description. The drawings are not intended to limit the scope of this invention, which is set forth with particularity in the claims as appended hereto or as subsequently amended, but merely to clarify and exemplify the invention.
For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference is now made to the following drawings in which:
The invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, techniques, systems, and operating structures in accordance with the invention may be embodied in a wide variety of forms and modes, some of which may be quite different from those in the disclosed embodiment. Consequently, the specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative, yet in that regard, they are deemed to afford the best embodiment for purposes of disclosure and to provide a basis for the claims herein, which define the scope of the invention. It must be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
The present invention comprises an apparatus, and particularly, a pinny clip 200 illustrated in
According to one embodiment, as illustrated in
In another alternative embodiment, as shown in
Pinny clip 200 may be made of rubber, plastic, cloth, or other flexible material. Pinny clip 200 may be manufactured by being cut out, molded, or extruded. Pinny clip 200 may comprise any color and may be made of a reflective material for better visibility thereof.
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It should be understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed features and other similar method, system, and apparatus may be utilized without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
While the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment and alternative embodiments, which embodiments have been set forth in considerable detail for the purposes of making a complete disclosure of the invention, such embodiments are merely exemplary and are not intended to be limiting or represent an exhaustive enumeration of all aspects of the invention. The scope of the invention, therefore, shall be defined solely by the following claims. Further, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that numerous changes may be made in such details without departing from the spirit and the principles of the invention. It should be appreciated that the invention is capable of being embodied in other forms without departing from its essential characteristics.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 61/785,848, filed Mar. 14, 2013, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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