The present invention is directed to fashion accessories and more specifically, is directed to an improved pocket square that provides multiple, different appearances.
Handkerchiefs have long been displayed in the top pocket of a men's jacket and when used in this manner, the handkerchief is referred to as a pocket handkerchief or pocket square. The handkerchief not only can serve a practical purpose but it also serves as a visible fashion item. Over time, a wide variety of different ways to fold the pocket square have been developed, ranging from the austere to the flamboyant.
While there are many different pocket squares on the market, there is a need for a pocket square that provides multiple wear options to allow wear with many different clothing fabrics, color schemes, etc.
In one embodiment, a pocket square of the present invention includes a main body and a first decorative panel that has a first appearance and is movable between an extended position in which at least a substantial portion of the first decorative panel is displayed by protruding above the main body and a retracted position in which at least a substantial portion of the first decorative panel is concealed within the main body.
In another embodiment, the pocket square includes a main body (housing) that has a first layer having at least a first edge and a second edge and a second layer disposed proximate the first layer. The second layer has a first edge and a second edge. The first edges of the first and second layers are positioned proximate one another and similarly, the second edges of the first and second layers are positioned proximate one another.
The pocket square further includes a first decorative panel that is attached to the first and second layers in such a manner that the first decorative panel can be inverted to position the first decorative panel between an extended position in which at least a substantial portion of the first decorative panel extends above the first edges of the first and second layers for display and a retracted position in which at least a substantial portion of the first decorative panel is disposed between the first and second layers. The pocket square can further include a second decorative panel that is attached to the first and second layers in such a manner that the second decorative panel can be inverted to position the second decorative panel between an extended position in which at least a substantial portion of the second decorative panel extends above the second edges of the first and second layers for display and a retracted position in which at least a substantial portion of the second decorative panel is disposed between the first and second layers.
The decorative panels preferably have different visual appearance so as to provide the wearer with at least two different wearing options. Moreover, the pocket square can include third and fourth decorative panels which further yet increase the wearing options.
It will be appreciated that the first and second base layers 110, 120 can be formed of any number of different materials including a wide range of fabrics (including synthetic fabrics and natural fabrics); velvet, suede, leather, plastics, microfiber, pleather, ultrasuede, carbon fibers, Alcantara®, etc. It will also be appreciated that the shape of the first and second base layers 110, 120 can vary. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the first and second base layers 110, 120 has a square shape; however, other shapes are possible including rectangular, etc. The first and second base layers 110, 120 will typically have at least substantially the same shape and be at least substantially the same size; however, it is possible and within the scope of the present invention that one of the layers 110, 120 be of a different size and/or shape. In one embodiment, each of the first and second base layers 110, 120 is constructed so as to have at least two distinct edges.
The pocket square 100 also includes a plurality (two or more) of decorative elements (panels, portions, or flares) 200 which define the main portion of the pocket square 100 that is visible outside of the pocket as by protruding above a top edge of the pocket. The decorative panel 200 is thus the main portion of the pocket square 100 that provides a decorative appearance and is fashion based. As will be appreciated herein, the incorporation of at least two decorative panels 200 in the pocket square 100 provides the wearer with two different options in terms of how the pocket square 100 is displayed in the pocket. The individual flares 200 are located along different edges of the pocket square 100 and thus, when one panel 200 is displayed, the other decorative panel(s) 200 can be concealed as discussed herein. This allows the wearer the ability to choose one decorative panel 200 for display and conceal the other decorative panel (s) 200 in such a way that the user can easily and quickly alter the pocket square appearance by changing which decorative panel 200 is displayed and which one(s) is concealed. This versatility allows a single pocket square 100 to provide the wearer with two or more different wearing options and thus increases the ability of the pocket square to be matched and be complimentary to different clothing.
Each decorative panel 200 can also be thought of as providing a structural connection between the first and second layers 110, 120 in that each decorative element 200 is connected between the first layer 110 and the second layer 120 and thus acts as bridge connecting these two structures together. In the embodiment shown in
Each panel 200 is folded so as to assume a U-shape in that a first portion of the bottom edge 208 is positioned adjacent a length of a first edge 111 of the first layer 110 and a second portion of the bottom edge 208 is positioned adjacent a length of a first edge 121 of the second layer 120.
Select portions of the bottom edge 208 is then securely attached to the first edges 111, 121 using traditional techniques, including but not limited to stitching, use of adhesives, use of mechanical fasteners, etc. As seen in the figures, the ends 202, 204 can be aligned with one corner of each of the first and second layers 110, 120. Also, an intermediate section (portion) of the bottom edge 208 is not attached to any structure and instead extends across the space between the first and second layers 110, 120. As best seen in
The manner of coupling the panel 200 to the first and second layers 110, 120 allows for the panel 200 to be inverted as shown in
When the first and second layers 110, 120 have a square or rectangular shape, one panel 200 can be disposed along each of the four edges of the first and second layers 110, 120 as shown in
As shown in
Each panel 200 is preferably constructed such that it has its own unique decorative indicia/appearance. The indicia shown in
It will also be understood that the panels 200 can be formed of different materials. For example, the panels 200 can be formed of different fabrics, such as cotton, silk, linen, wool/cashmere, synthetics, and blends thereof, etc., so long as the panel 200 can undergo an inversion and move between the extended and retracted positions.
Since the panels 200 serve as the means for connecting the first and second layers 110, 120, the first and second layers 110, 120 can be slightly pulled apart from one another due to the intermediate portion of the panels 200 not being attached to the layers 110, 120. Thus, the degree of separation between the first and second layers 110, 120 can be about equal to the length of the intermediate portion of each panel 200 that is not attached to either of the layers 110, 120.
In addition, the pocket square 100 can include a clip 300 or the like to assist in securing the pocket square 100 to the front pocket material of the jacket. The clip 300 can be formed of any number of different materials including wood, metals and plastics. The clip 300 is movable along one of the first and second layers 110, 120. The clip 300 can be a U-shaped bent structure that naturally applies a biasing force. In other words, one leg 302 (e.g., the front leg) of the clip 300 can be separated from the other leg 304 (thereby storing energy) and the material of the jacket pocket is inserted between the two legs against one of the layers 110, 120. When the one leg is released, the natural biasing force causes it to return to its original state, thereby clamping and securing the pocket square to the jacket pocket. The front leg 302 can have a bent portion 303 at its end to assist the user (wearer) in lifting the front leg 302 away from the pocket (thereby assisting in separating the two legs 302, 304 apart).
The orientation and positioning of the first and second layers 110, 120 in the pocket can be varied in that in one position, the first layer 110 is positioned forward in the pocket (as shown in
The decorative panel 401 has a first end 402, an opposite second end 404, a first edge 406 and an opposing second edge 408. The edges 406, 408 extend between the ends 402, 404. The decorative panel 401 is attached to the first and second layers 110, 120 in the following manner. The first edge 406 is attached to the first edge 111 of the first layer 110 and the second edge 408 is attached to the first edge 121 of the second layer 120. The ends 402, 404 are open and not attached to any structure.
While each panel 200 is open towards a respective corner of the pocket square, each decorative panel 401 is open towards the center of the pocket square. The panel 401 thus can be thought of as defining a tent-like structure. Panel 200 is open along its top, while panel 401 is closed along its top.
When the first and second layers 110, 120 have a square or rectangular shape, one panel 401 can be disposed along each of the four edges of the first and second layers 110, 120 as shown in
To invert the panel 401, the wearer simply pushes (applies a force) against the panel 401 in a direction toward the center of the pocket square 400 (see arrows in
The pocket square 400 like the pocket square 100 is intended to be used by displaying one of the panels 401, while the other panels 401 are placed in their retracted positions (not displayed positions).
As in the previous embodiment, the panels 401 are intended to have different decorative appearances (different indicia), thereby providing the wearer with multiple wearing options in a single pocket square design.
The pocket square 400 like the pocket square 100 can include clip 300.
It will be appreciated that the size and specific shapes of the pocket squares 100, 400 and the components thereof can be varied and the illustrated embodiment is only exemplary and not limiting of the present invention.
In one embodiment, one or more of the layers 110, 120 can be constructed in the form of a bill-fold in that the layer 110, 120 can includes slits for receiving bills. In addition, one or more of the layers 110, 120 can include air vents, such as perforations, etc.
In addition, the layers 110, 120 can be formed of the same material or can be formed of different materials and further, the layers 110, 120 can have the same appearance (e.g., the same color) or can have different appearances.
In yet another embodiment, the decorative panels 200, 401 can be detachably coupled to the first and second layers 110, 120. For example, each of the decorative panels can include one or more fasteners and the first and second layers 110, 120 include complementary fasteners to provide a detachable coupling between the decorative panel 200, 401 and the first and second layers 110, 120. For example, the fasteners can be in the form of hook and loop material or other fasteners, such as snaps, zippers, etc. Alternatively, the decorative panel can be permanently attached to the first and second layers 110, 120.
It will also be appreciated that the pocket square 100 can be constructed such that it includes at least one decorative panel 200 and at least one decorative panel 401 and thereby has decorative panels of different constructions. This provides yet another difference in terms of the visual appearance of the pocket square.
While in a preferred embodiment, the first and second layers 110, 120 are not directly attached to one another, it will be appreciated that the layers 110, 120 can be attached to one another at a location that does not interfere with the movements of the decorative panels.
While
While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments thereof, the invention is capable of being practiced in other forms and using other materials and structures. Accordingly, the invention is defined by the recitations in the claims appended hereto and equivalents thereof.
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