STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
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The present disclosure relates to pocket systems and devices for holding handkerchiefs or pocket squares.
We live in a society where image can communicate a lot about someone's, age, economic status, business acumen, fashion sense and attention to detail. A personal image can even dictate whether one gets a job or closes a big contract. So a man who wears a suit, tuxedo, sport coat or vest needs to be very intentional about their image and brand whether it is a one-time occasion or they have a professional career that mandates the uniform of a suit or dress attire on a daily basis. Men and women have struggled for decades with the task of how to wear a handkerchief or pocket square. Some primary challenges have been pocket squares that fall down in the pocket, slide out of the pocket or lose the desired fold design. Consequently, to remedy these age old problems, men and women need a quality product for holding and maintaining a neatly folded handkerchief, pocket square or piece of material, e.g., in the breast pocket of clothing such as a suit, tuxedo, sport coat or vest.
A handkerchief holding system is provided which is highly adjustable, yet provides for a firmly held and stable positioning of items to be placed therein.
Accordingly, a handkerchief holding system for displaying a portion of a handkerchief or pocket square is provided. The handkerchief holding system includes a generally squared-hexagonal combination pouch-like construction which is configured to be disposed in the breast pocket of clothing such as a suit, tuxedo, sport jacket or vest. The handkerchief holding system may be made from any quality material and is supported by a clamping mechanism. The invention's clamping mechanism can be squeezed open by hand at the top of the opening then a folded handkerchief, pocket square or piece of material, e.g., may be inserted into the handkerchief holding system and the clamping mechanism released to close and secure (clamp down on) the folded handkerchief for temporary or permanent use in a standard breast pocket of clothing such as a suit, tuxedo, sport coat or vest. Once the handkerchief has been secured, it forms a complete holding system. The complete holding system can then be disposed in the breast pocket.
A partial bottom portion which generally has a hexagon-like configuration can be included which acts as a height adjustment mechanism for the invention. This partial hexagon or hexagon-like (or other shape configured to conform to fit a breast pocket) bottom portion can be folded at a predetermined height optionally aided by a perforated stitching to easily adjust the height of the holding system to allow the option of it being disposed into a shallower breast pocket of, e.g., a suit, tuxedo, sport coat or vest. The adjusted handkerchief holding system is adapted to hold a handkerchief, pocket square or piece of material, e.g., so that these items do not slide out, fall more deeply into a pocket or lose the desired fold or height sought by the user.
Thus, the invention includes a handkerchief holding system including a housing having at least a front, a back, and a top opening between the front and back of the housing, wherein the housing is configured so that a handkerchief is insertable through the top opening of the housing and the holding system is configured to be disposed within a breast pocket of clothing of a wearer. The system further includes a clamping mechanism at or near the top opening of the holding system which extends across substantially the full width of the opening, the clamping mechanism having front and back clasp platelets connected together by joining means and configured to provide the holding system with the ability to be squeezed open to insert or remove the handkerchief and clamped shut snugly upon the “held” handkerchief when the handkerchief is inserted into the holding system to hold the handkerchief in a desired position. The handkerchief holding system of further includes an extension member connected to the housing, the extension member being movable between a first and a second adjustable, extended position so that, when the housing is disposed in the breast pocket of the coat, a portion of the handkerchief is visible.
In other aspects, the handkerchief holding system has a substantially squared portion and a partial hexagon or hexagon-like bottom portion.
In a further embodiment, the handkerchief holding system as otherwise described above has a substantially flat housing structure.
In yet an additional embodiment, the handkerchief holding system has a clamping mechanism configured to be bendable and resilient so that when a squeezing force is applied to the right and left edges of the clamping mechanism a wider cavity is formed in the top opening of the holding system that houses the handkerchief, yet snaps back around the handkerchief or other item to be housed upon release of the clamping mechanism.
In a further aspect, the handkerchief holding system as described above is provided with a perforated stitching at about the bottom third or so of the housing so that the system naturally conforms to two or more breast pocket configurations while the adjusted handkerchief holding system still is configured to clamp down on a handkerchief to secure and maintain its fold and positioning in the breast pocket.
The presently disclosed subject matter will be better understood from reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings and figures described and included herewith, which are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present teachings.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of various embodiments will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings and figures. As used herein, an element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word “a” or “an” should be understood as not excluding the plural of said elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly stated. Furthermore, references to “various embodiments” or “an embodiment” are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Moreover, unless explicitly stated to the contrary, embodiments “comprising” or “having” an element or a plurality of elements having a particular property can include additional such elements not having that property.
The following description is exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the present teachings, applications, or uses, especially to other embodiments employing the teachings and discoveries disclosed herein. Throughout this specification, like reference numerals will generally be intended to be used to refer to like elements.
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In certain embodiments, the handkerchief holding system consists of, e.g., six strategic stitches. A top horizontal stitch 11 may be located just below the fold of the clamping mechanism. A second stitch is a right vertical stitch 6 made along the edge of the right side of the invention. A third stitch is a left vertical stitch 6A made along the edge of the left side of the invention. A fourth stitch may be a horizontal perforated folding stitch 7 which is located about three-fifths to three-quarters, preferably about two-thirds the way down the housing. A fifth stitch is an inward approximately 45 degree angle stitch along the right edge of the holding system. This stitch is called a right 45 degree stitch 9A. A sixth stitch is a left approximately 45 degree stitch 9 which is located along the left edge of the handkerchief holding system of the invention at an inward about 45 degree angle.
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More details and description of the holding system of the invention is provided by the following Index:
1. Left Pin: to hold the spring system together on the left side of the invention.
1A. Pin: pin from a side view which holds the spring system together on the invention.
1B. First Pin: pin from a top down view which holds the spring system together on the invention
2. Opening: Top (3.14 inch long) opening of the Handkerchief Holding System.
2B. Top Opening: top opening of the Handkerchief Holding System from a top down view.
2C. Top Opened: top opening of the Handkerchief Holding System from a view after it has been squeezed open.
3. Right Pin: to hold the spring system together on the right side of the invention.
3B. Second Pin: pin from a top down view which holds the spring system together on the invention.
4. Spring Plate Front: the front spring plate of the invention.
4A. Spring Plate Front & Back: the front and back spring plate of the invention.
5. Edge: the 360 degree edge of the handkerchief holding system in a hybrid shape with a square body and a hexagon bottom.
6. Right Vertical Stitch: 2.75 in vertical stitch along the right side of the invention.
6A. Left Vertical Stitch: 2.75 in vertical stitch along the left side of the invention.
7. Perforated Folding Stitch: 3.23 inch horizontal stitch along the bottom ⅓ area of the invention 1 inch below the top opening fold.
7A. Material Front: is the side view of industrial strength light weight material of the invention.
8. Hexagon Fold Adjustment: the bottom ⅓ section or so of the invention that allows it to be adjusted to a shorter height.
8A. Adjustable Flap: is the view of the one inch adjustable section of the Handkerchief Holding System.
9. Left 90 Degree Stitch: is the stitch along the bottom left side of the invention that aids the Hexagon Fold Adjustment (8) to be folding for proper adjustment.
9A. Right 90 Degree Stitch: is the stitch along the bottom right side of the invention that aids the Hexagon Fold Adjustment (8) to be folding for proper adjustment.
10. Texture/Material: is the industrial strength light weight material of the invention.
10A. Material Back: is the side view of industrial strength light weight material of the invention.
10B. Material Top: is the top down view of industrial strength light weight material of the invention.
11. Top Horizontal Stitch: 3.23 inch horizontal stitch along the top of the invention 1 inch below the top opening fold.
12. Spring Plate Back: the back spring plate of the invention.
13. Peak 1: is the first peak of a folded handkerchief in a four peak design.
14. Peak 2: is the second peak of a folded handkerchief in a four peak design.
15. Peak 3: is the third peak of a folded handkerchief in a four peak design.
16. Peak 4: is the fourth peak of a folded handkerchief in a four peak design.
17. Folded Handkerchief: is a four peak folded handkerchief for a suit breast pocket.
18. Handkerchief Holding System: is the Handkerchief Holding System.
18A. Adjusted Handkerchief Holding System: is the Adjusted Handkerchief Holding System.
18B. Complete Holding System 2: illustration of the handkerchief and height adjusted invention securing the folded four peak style.
19. Complete Holding System 1: illustration of the handkerchief and invention securing the folded four peak style.
20. Hand: a hand using a squeezing motion at the top half of the handkerchief holding system to open the top of the invention.
21. Suit Jacket 1: regular suit, tuxedo or sport coat jacket.
21A. Suit Jacket 2: regular suit, tuxedo or sport coat jacket with a shallow breast pocket.
22. Standard Pocket: standard breast pocket of (21A) Suit Jacket 1.
22A. Shallow Pocket: shallow breast pocket of (21B) Suit Jacket 2.
23. Standard Depth: standard breast pocket depth of (22) Standard Pocket.
23A. Shallow Depth: shallow breast pocket depth of (23) Shallow Pocket.
A. Squeeze 1: the squeezing motion of a hand holding the Handkerchief Holding System.
B. Adjustment: the folding motion of the hexagon bottom of the Handkerchief Holding System that allows it to be adjusted to a shorter height to fit shallow breast pockets.
C. Squeeze 2: the squeezing motion of a hand holding the adjusted Handkerchief Holding System.
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 62/074,437, titled “Pocket System for Holding a Handkerchief”, filed Nov. 3, 2014, the disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, including any attachments thereto.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62074437 | Nov 2014 | US |