This invention relates generally to scarf, and more specifically an infinity scarf, of the type that is generally continuous in its circular configuration, and which incorporates some degree of elasticity, so that when the scarf is removed, and located about the upper and lower arms of the wearer, can function to provide arm support, in a rest position in front of the wearer, without the need for any other structural support for the arms and hands of the wearer.
There are numerous clothing items available in the prior art, in the category of scarves, or support type clothing for use by those with some impairment, or injury, as well known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,185, to Schimpl, shows a travelers' comfort-wearable arm support device. This device surrounds the shoulders, the back of the wearer, fastens at the nape of the neck, and then loops around forwardly to provide support for the arms, as can be noted. This device is almost like a straight jacket, in its structure, and application.
Other prior art devices show various types of therapeutic muffs, such as the patent to Barry, U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,921.
A double arm sling, for use for rehabilitation purposes by the patient, is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 8,197,429, in the patent to Neseem.
Various types of items of clothing, such as scarves, and more particularly for what is identified in the clothing industry as an infinity scarf, can be seen in the patent to Mardirosian, U.S. Pat. No. 9,138,021.
A sling with pockets, in the patent to Heller, is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,841,997.
A shoulder brace, once again, for rehabilitation purposes, is disclosed in the patent to Charles, U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,513.
An upper extremity stabilizer, for use for restraining and immobilizing of the limbs or joints of a patent, can be seen in the patent to Mable, U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,894.
A fashion scarf that incorporates a hidden nursing cover can be seen in the patent to Leach, U.S. Pat. No. 9,003,565.
These are examples of prior art devices having some relationship to the concept of the current invention.
This invention contemplates the formation, and transformation, of a scarf, and more particularly a scarf which is identified as an infinity or harmony scarf, that can be immediately transformed into an arm and hand support, particularly at those locations where jockeying for position for armrest support, such as on an airplane, in the theater, and at other locations, particularly where arm support must be shared with the adjacent occupants. More particularly, the concept of this invention is to provide and infinity scarf, that can normally be worn by the women, and even a man, for fashion purposes, for warmth, in its initial usage. Then, the scarf can be removed, and located about the upper arms, with each arm being located within the scarf, with the bottom segment of the scarf extending downwardly, at which location its lower edges can be grasped by the hands of the wearer, and therein provide full support for the arms, the forearms, the wrists, and the hands, without the need of any other supporting structure, of the type as previously identified. In this manner, there is no longer any jockeying for position particularly where the user may be located in adjacent seating, such as, for example, on the airline, where the space of the seating may be tight, having small width seats, and with the usage of this current invention, full arm support can be provided, without the need of any adjacent supporting structure. Hence, usage of this invention totally eliminates the need for the shifting of elbows, by adjacent passengers, trying to find some support upon the shared armrest, while traveling for an extended period of time.
The infinity scarf of this invention, preferable, has some elasticity, so that when it is initially introduced upwardly on the arms, or the upper arms are inserted within the scarf, the lower edges of the scarf while draping downwardly, will also by elastic contraction extend somewhat inwardly, so that those lower edges can be grasped by the hand of the opposite arm, pulled together, to provide full support under the forearms, and the hands of the user, during application.
This type of scarf can be of a preferred size that will allow for its application for the purposes of this invention, and the approximate size of the scarf may be about 18 inches in diameter, and approximately 12 inches in height, more or less, and which may be of various types of cloths, or knitted or crocheted cloth, in order to provide some stretch, for the purposes as previously described.
Thus, the concept of this invention is to provide a continuous scarf, that forms a circular configuration, that can be worn about the neck, and then transferred to the arms, for the support purposes as described herein. The scarf may be continuous, or it may be a length of material having ends, and the ends can be secured together by clasp, zipper, or other means of connection, including Velcro, when it is assembled for usage for supporting of the arms in position, as previously described.
It is, therefore, the principal object of this invention to provide an infinity scarf that can be worn for warmth and decorative purposes about the neck of the wearer.
Another object of this invention is to provide an infinity or continuous scarf that can be transferred for locating of the upper arms therein, in addition to the forearms, and then grasped at its lower edges by the hands, to provide a fully supporting structure for the arms during usage.
Another object of this invention is to provide an arm support that may be used during travel, while relaxing at the theater, being entertained at a movie, and allows the user to be fully rested, even while sleeping, such as when located on a airplane during travel.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an arm support that is very secure in holding the arms, forearms, and hands into a supportive position, without need for any other supporting structure.
Another object of this invention is to provide a scarf, formed as a tube, that can also be used for supporting the arms of the wearer.
Other objects and purposes of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the summary of the invention as provided herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing hereon.
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As previously alluded to, since the wearer might also be a male, who does not want to utilize an infinity scarf about his neck, the scarf may be formed of a length of the flexible scarf material, with its ends 9 and 10 being secured together by a zipper, as at 11, or by Velcro, clasp, buttons, or any other form of fastening means, that can hold the end edges of the scarf together, to form the continuous scarf for use for the purposes of this invention, which is to allow it to be installed and applied as an arm support, for the comfort of the user.
Variations or modifications to the subject of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the development as provided herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing upon this invention. The description of the invention in the preferred embodiment, and as depicted in the drawings, are primarily set forth for illustrative purposes only.
This regular letters patent application claims priority to the provisional application having Ser. No. 62/388,944, filed on Feb. 11, 2016.
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62388944 | Feb 2016 | US |