The present application relates generally to handkerchief holding and displaying devices, and more specifically it relates to a pocket square/handkerchief holding device for holding a handkerchief or a pocket square in place, keeping the form of any fold of the handkerchief or pocket square, and displaying the folded pocket square/handkerchief in the outside breast pocket of a garment.
You only get one chance to make a first impression. Whether it is that awesome date opportunity, the interview for the killer job, the big client acquisition or returning to your home town for the 20 year class reunion, you need to make the most of the opportunity. For men, a huge impression is made by the limited amount of accessories that can be worn—and socially accepted. One of these accessories is the shoes. They must shine like a star and be scuff free. Anyone raised by a military father will have had this engrained into his or her being. Another accessory is the tie. The tie has to make a huge impact by not only matching and bringing out threads from the suit and shirt, but it has to be tied right. The knot must be perfect with a clean dimple, and the ratios of the fat and skinny parts must be on point. In the past, and increasingly more so recently, another accessory for men is the pocket square. Now, one can take a pocket square and shove it into a coat pocket with a portion hanging out but, the public perception is going to be “ho hum”. Even if one finds the perfect pocket square to work with the tie, suit and shirt, the impact of the pocket square can be greatly diminished if it isn't folded properly, so that the exposed portion of the pocket square presents a neat appearance. In addition, once folded and placed in the coat pocket, over time and as a result of physical activity or taking the coat off and on, the fold of the pocket square may become disheveled or the pocket square may drop down into the pocket, disappearing entirely. Dull shoes, improperly skewed tie, disheveled pocket square—you just may miss the big opportunity.
Various forms of handkerchief holding devices have been in use for years. Typically, clothing items, such as suit jackets and shirts, include a pocket (such as a breast pocket) in which a handkerchief may be received and displayed. Unfortunately, due to the movement or activity of the wearer, the handkerchief or pocket square does not always maintain its shape and height in the pocket as positioned. Over time, the handkerchief loses its shape and height and may no longer be visible or may have an unwanted configuration in the pocket. Different mechanisms have been employed to assist in presenting the handkerchief. For example, some handkerchiefs may be purchased already folded, with cardboard around the handkerchief, ensuring that part of the handkerchief is visible from the pocket. Other breast pockets have the appearance of a handkerchief or pocket square permanently stitched into the pocket, whereby the appearance is constant and unchangeable and also, the handkerchief is unusable as a wiping tool. Further, other handkerchief holders of the prior art are bulky or may have unwanted protrusions, which may be unflattering in the pocket or which may even damage the pocket or the pocket square/handkerchief.
The present disclosure presents various embodiments of a pocket square holder, as well as configurations, aspects, features and the like of a device for securing and holding a pocket square in one's suit jacket pocket. The various embodiments of the pocket square holder may be configured to be free of unwanted protrusions, made in particular dimensions and out of a material so as not to damage the pocket, make provisions for fashionable designs to be placed thereupon, and allow the user to use the handkerchief/pocket square as a wiping tool or other useful purposes germane to handkerchiefs. It is with respect to these considerations and others that various embodiments of the present invention have been made.
This summary provides an introduction to a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the greater detail. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known types of pocket square/handkerchief holding and displaying devices now or previously present in the prior art, the presented embodiments provide a new pocket square/handkerchief holding and displaying device wherein the same can be utilized for efficiently and effectively positioning in different decorative configurations and securely retaining a pocket square/handkerchief or other like object within the breast pocket of an article of clothing, which is free of protrusions and made out of a material which will not damage the pocket or the pocket square/handkerchief. Further, in some embodiments, pockets may be disposed thereupon for holding other items, such as business cards.
Other apparatuses, systems and methods according to various embodiments will be or become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art upon review of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional apparatuses, systems and methods be included within this description.
As briefly described above, embodiments are directed to providing an apparatus for holding pocket squares/handkerchiefs, using a novel and non-obvious holding device. Throughout this description, the term pocket square will be used to generically describe pocket cloths, handkerchiefs, etc. It will also be appreciated that various features, aspects and characteristics are described herein as being in an exemplary embodiment. It should be understood that reference to an exemplary embodiment does not necessarily mean the same embodiment and, features, aspects and characteristics described in one embodiment may also be incorporated into or excluded from being incorporated into other embodiments.
Some of the embodiments incorporate textured materials so that the pocket squares will not lose their shape when placed in a jacket pocket and while the user is engaged in activities, whereby the pocket square might be impacted. In the following detailed description, references are made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustrations specific embodiments or examples. These embodiments may be combined, other embodiments may be utilized, and structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. In all embodiments, the lengths and circumferences may be varied in the actual products so as to accommodate usage parameters, environmental variances and comfort of the user of the device; however, particular dimensions provided herein are also considered novel aspects of some embodiments.
In some embodiments, the holder may be made at dimensions suitable for being inserted into a standard size pocket. In addition, multiple sized holders may be created for differing standards, such a men's coats, women's coats, children's coats, etc. In addition, embodiments of the holder may be made for custom sized pockets, as well. In one exemplary embodiment, the holder may be dimensioned to be 3 inches (x-dimension) by 4 inches (y-dimension). When closed, the entire holder is approximately 1 millimeter (z-dimension), so as not to create a bulging effect in the pocket of the garment. In the embodiment illustrated in
The illustrated embodiment of the pocket square holder 200 illustrates a pocket square 230 folded or bunched in a “Utopian Puff” configuration. Here, the user folds or bunches the pocket square/230 and encloses it within the holder 200. Notice that the pocket square 230 may or may not protrude out of the bottom 235 of the holder 200 as the attaching mechanism in the illustrated embodiment is shown as existing on the side of the holder, thus allowing the pocket square 230 to protrude out the bottom 235 if so desired.
In addition, other embodiments may use any of a wide variety of other techniques to secure the holder. For instance, some embodiments may utilize one or more snaps, hook and loop elements, zippers, buttons, elastic straps, as well as any combination of these and/or other techniques.
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In operation, a user will fold a pocket square to a desired shape and lay the pocket square flat along one panel of the opened holder 500 such that a decorative portion of the pocket square is hanging over a top edge of the panel. The holder 500 can then be folded onto itself along the seem or fold 502 such that the magnets 560 in panel 500A come into alignment with the magnets 560 in panel 500B. The pocket square is then secured between panel 500A and 500B within an interior space defined by the folded panels and is further secured by being held between the magnets 560 of panel 500A and 560 of panel 500B. The holder with the folded pocket square can then be placed within a jacket pocket or stored in a drawer for later use.
It should be appreciated that in some embodiments, the panels may not be the same width or height. For instance, one panel may be sized to fit snuggly within the interior of a pocket while the other panel may be smaller in width, height or both. The materials for the various embodiments may vary and may include, as non-limiting examples, various hides, snake skin, eel, ostrich, plastic, cloth, silk, polyester, cotton, linen, etc. In addition, although the panels have been described and illustrated as being substantially rectangular, the actual shapes may vary by including tapered edges, rounded corners, etc.
The types, shapes, sizes and strength of the magnets and/or magnetic material used in various embodiments may vary. However, the gauss rating of the magnets should be sufficient to provide a secure holding strength such that the pocket square will not easily be pulled or moved but, that can still allow a typical user to open the panels of the holder without damaging the holder or the pocket square within the holder.
Various modifications of the embodiments, in addition to those described herein, will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description. Such modifications are also intended to fall within the scope of the appending claims. Although specific embodiments of the pocket square holder have been shown and described, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only limited by the following claims.
This is a utility patent application being filed in the United States as a non-provisional application for patent under Title 35 U.S.C. et seq. and 37 C.F.R. 1.53(b) as a continuation-in-part of the United States application for patent that was filed on Jun. 3, 2013 and assigned Ser. No. 13/908,659, which application is a non-provisional application of and claims priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent Application that was filed on Jun. 2, 2012 and assigned Ser. No. 61/654,857, all of which are herein incorporated in their entirety by reference.
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