Sock ornamentation apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216279
  • Patent Number
    6,216,279
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 4, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Calvert; John J.
    • Moran; Katherine
    Agents
    • Kirton & McConkie
    • Broadbent; Berne S.
    • Hargrove; Keith
Abstract
An assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a sock. The assembly includes a first means for attaching, the first attaching means being affixed to the sock, an ornament, and second means for attaching the ornament to the sock. The second attaching means is affixed to the ornament, and the second attaching means is configured so as to cooperate with and removably attach to the first attaching means to removably attach the ornament to the sock. As broadly described herein, the first and second attaching means may include a variety of attaching means including, for example, snap fasteners, buttons and corresponding buttonholes, hook and loop fasteners, hook-and-eye fasteners, and clasps.
Description




BACKGROUND




1. The Field of the Invention




This invention relates to articles of clothing and, more particularly, to novel systems and methods for adorning socks with ornaments.




2. The Background Art




Socks with ornamental elements are available in the marketplace today. Many of these socks have small bows and/or ribbons sewn to them and are often worn by children, particularly young girls. These ornamental elements are often a color different than the color of the sock. Typically the color of the ornament is chosen to match the clothing of the child. Such matching often improves the overall appearance of a child's clothing by giving a more coordinated look.




Because the aforesaid ornamental elements are sewn to the socks, and are therefore permanently affixed to the socks, these ornamental elements need to be washable. Requiring that the ornaments be washable greatly reduces the possible materials and/or items that could be placed on socks as ornamental elements. In addition, the permanency of typical ornaments on socks limits a pair of socks to the permanently attached ornament. As a result, if one wishes to have many different ornaments to wear with socks, one typically needs to buy many different pairs of socks that have the desired ornaments.




After being washed and dried several times, and sometimes even after only one washing and drying, the ornamental elements lose some of their color and ability to maintain the same form or stiffness. Thus, over time the ornaments deteriorate in appearance to the point where they may actually detract, rather than enhance, the appearance of one's attire.




Some users of these socks with ornamental items may attempt to improve the state of the item. For example, a parent may attempt to iron a bow on a particular sock to enhance its appearance. Because these ornamental items are often rather small, it is very difficult to effectively iron them. A great deal of time could be spent trying to improve the appearance of these ornamental items, and because of their form and/or size, very little improvement in appearance may be realized.




BRIEF SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a sock.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an ornament capable of enhancing the appearance of a sock.




It is also an object to increase the number of possible materials and/or substances that can be used in constructing the ornaments.




Another object is to enable ornaments to be constructed of materials that are not readily washable.




A further object of the present invention is to increase the useful life of an ornament by enabling the item to maintain a new and sharp appearance over a longer period of time.




A still further object is to increase the versatility of a particular sock ornament.




Consistent with the foregoing objects, and in accordance with the invention as embodied and broadly described herein, an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a sock is disclosed in one embodiment of the present invention as including first means for attaching, the first attaching means being affixed to the sock, an ornament, and second means for attaching the ornament to the sock. The second attaching means is affixed to the ornament, and the second attaching means is configured so as to cooperate with and removably attach to the first attaching means to removably attach the ornament to the sock. As broadly described herein, the first and second attaching means may include a variety of attaching means including snap fasteners, buttons and corresponding buttonholes, hook and loop fasteners, hook-and-eye fasteners, and the like.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other objects and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one presently preferred embodiment of an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking, where the ornament to be attached is a bow, and where the means for attaching the ornament is a snap fastener;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking, where the ornament to be attached is a bow, and where the means for attaching the ornament is a button and buttonhole fastener;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking, where the ornament to be attached is an ornamental baseball, and where the means for attaching the ornament is a plurality of hook and loop fasteners;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking, where the ornament to be attached includes an ornamental baseball and an ornamental basketball, and where the means for attaching the ornament is a clasp;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking, where the ornament to be attached is an ornamental soccer ball, and where the means for attaching the ornament is a hook and eye fastener; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking, where the ornament to be attached is an ornamental baseball, and where the means for attaching the ornament is a square snap fastener.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the apparatus and methods of the present invention, as represented in

FIGS. 1 through 6

, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but it is merely representative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention.




The presently preferred embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.




Shown in

FIG. 1

is one presently preferred embodiment of an assembly


10


for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking. The stocking includes first means for attaching which is affixed to the stocking. The assembly


10


includes an ornament


12


, and second means for attaching the ornament


12


to the stocking. The first attaching means is affixed to the stocking, and the second attaching means is affixed to the ornament


12


. Depending upon the specific embodiment of the attaching means, different suitable methods may be used to affix the attaching means to the stocking or the ornament


12


. This will be discussed further herein.




The present invention may be applied to a wide variety of stockings to facilitate removably attaching an ornament


12


to the stockings. Stockings include many different types of coverings for the feet and or legs such as socks (including socks with lace), hosiery, pantyhose, and the like. The presently preferred embodiments, as shown in the figures, illustrate the invention as disclosed herein as applied to socks


14


. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention could be applied to many different types of stockings.




The first attaching means and the second attaching means cooperate with one another whereby the attaching means removably attach to one another. As a result, the ornament


12


removably attaches to the sock


14


because the second attaching means, affixed to the ornament


12


, removably attaches to the first attaching means which is affixed to the sock


14


. Examples of possible attaching means that cooperate with one another to removably attach to one another will be further discussed herein.




The sock


14


may be divided into a foot portion


16


and an ankle portion


18


. The foot portion


16


of the sock


14


is the part of the sock


14


that substantially surrounds the foot (not shown). The ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


is the part of the sock


14


that substantially surrounds the ankle (not shown) and leg (not shown). In the presently preferred embodiment, the first attaching means is affixed to the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


.




The first attaching means and the second attaching means may be structural attachment members made to cooperate and removably attach to one another. A variety of structural attachment members may be used to accomplish the first and second attaching means. Through the figures and this detailed description, several preferred embodiments will be described that are exemplary of the inventive principles contained herein.




It has been found that the first attachment member, affixed to the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


, tends to create additional stress and wear on the part of the sock


14


adjacent the first attachment member. After a period of time, such stresses often cause the sock


14


material to tear near the first attachment member. The presently preferred embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 1

, has the ankle portion


18


folded down to create a thick portion


20


. This thick portion


20


adds strength to that part of the sock


14


where the first attachment member is secured. In addition, many wearers of these types of socks


14


at times prefer the ankle portion


18


to be folded.




It will be appreciated, however, that the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


does not need to be folded in order to practice the present invention. For example,

FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrate such embodiments. Other embodiments may be made where the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


is thicker by virtue of the fabrication of the material of sock


14


and not by the ankle portion


18


being folded over. A sock may be used with the present invention where the entire sock is thicker than a typical sock. Alternatively, a backing material (not shown) may be placed on the inside of the ankle portion


18


to add strength to the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


. A variety of socks, varying in length, thickness, material, etc., can be used with the present invention.




The first attaching means and the second attaching means may be achieved through many different types of fasteners. The types of fasteners used with the present invention provide a removable ornament


12


to the sock


14


. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that many different types of attaching means could be used. The specific means as discussed and illustrated with the figures are only meant to be exemplary of the inventive principles contained herein, and are not meant to limit the means claimed.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first attaching means and the second attaching means may comprise one or more snap fastener. Typically snaps include a stud structure


22


(sometimes referred to as a ball structure) and a socket structure


24


, where the stud structure


22


snaps into the socket structure


24


. The stud structure


22


may be affixed to either the sock


14


or the ornament


12


, and the socket structure


24


also may be affixed to either the sock


14


or the ornament


12


. With the snap fastener shown in

FIG. 1

, the ornament


12


removably attaches to the sock


14


by enabling the ornament


12


to be snapped to the sock


14


.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

has the socket structure


24


affixed to the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


. The socket structure


24


may be attached to the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


in a variety of ways. In the presently preferred embodiment, the socket structure


24


is attached to the ankle portion


18


of the sock


14


through use of pliers (not shown) made for clamping the socket structure


24


onto a surface.




The ornament


12


in

FIG. 1

is a bow


12


. The stud structure


22


of the snap may be affixed to the bow


12


through use of the clamping pliers as mentioned in relation to the socket structure


24


. In the presently preferred embodiment, the stud structure


22


is affixed to a ribbon


26


which is wrapped around or glued to the bow


12


.




Other means may be used to attach the stud and socket structures


22


,


24


to their positions besides the clamping pliers, as mentioned. For example, in mass production, an automated system may be used where a machine affixes the stud and socket structures


22


,


24


to their appropriate places. The clamping pliers are simply one method which may be used to affix the stud and socket structures


22


,


24


.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the first attaching means and the second attaching means may be one or more buttons


124


and corresponding buttonholes


122


whereby the ornament


11




2


may be buttoned onto the ankle portion


118


of the sock


114


. The button


124


may be affixed to either the sock


114


or the ornament


112


, and the buttonhole


122


may be formed in either the sock


114


or the ornament


112


. With the button


124


and buttonhole


122


fastener shown in

FIG. 2

, the ornament


112


removably attaches to the sock


114


by enabling the ornament


112


to be buttoned to the sock


114


.




In

FIG. 2

the button


124


is sewn to the ankle portion


118


of the sock


114


. The buttonhole


122


has been formed in a piece


126


of material that has been glued to the ornament


112


.




The sock


114


of

FIG. 2

includes lace


115


around the bottom of the ankle portion


118


. The lace


115


may be attached to the sock


114


in a variety of ways, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. The lace


115


of the embodiment in

FIG. 2

is sewn to the bottom of the folded ankle portion


118


, as shown.




Next, in

FIG. 3

, the first attaching means and the second attaching means may be hook and loop fasteners, commonly referred to as VELCROâ„¢ type fasteners. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, a patch


222


of hook fasteners is affixed to the ornament


212


and a patch


224


of loop fasteners is affixed to the ankle portion


218


of the sock


214


. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the differing patches


222


,


22




4


could be attached to either the sock


214


or the ornament


212


to removably attach the ornament


212


to the sock


214


.




The patches


222


,


224


of hook and loop fasteners may be affixed to the sock


214


and ornament


212


in different ways. In one preferred embodiment, the patches


222


,


224


may each be glued to the ornament


212


and sock


214


, respectively. Some commercially available hook and loop fasteners even come with adhesive backing already in place such that the patches


222


,


224


may be readily affixed to their respective surfaces. Another possible means for affixing the patches


222


,


224


to their surfaces is to sew the patches


222


,


224


to the surfaces.




A variety of ornaments


12


may be attached to the socks


14


to provide different aesthetic effects for appealing to different tastes. The embodiments of

FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrated an ornament


12


,


112


comprising a bow and flowers. As shown through

FIGS. 36

, different ornaments


12


may be attached to socks


14


through use of the present invention.

FIG. 3

shows a baseball type of ornament


212


being removably attached to the sock


214


.




The ornament


312


in

FIG. 4

includes an ornamental basketball and an ornamental baseball. Each of the balls include a slogan often used in that particular sport. Different kind s of terms and/or phrases may be placed on the ornament


12


including slogans, logos, trademarks, and the like. The ornaments


12


as described herein are illustrative of some of the different approaches that can be taken in designing a sock ornament


12


. Ornaments


12


could be designed and made to capture many different events, items, symbols, places, feelings, etc.




As described, the first attaching means and the second attaching means could be achieved through many different types of fasteners. The first attaching means and the second attaching means of

FIG. 4

comprise a clasp


321


. The clasp


321


may be made of a variety of materials including plastic. The clasp


321


includes a releasable catch


322


and a catch seat


324


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the catch


322


is affixed to the ornament


312


and the catch seat


324


is affixed to the ankle portion


318


of the sock


314


. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the different parts


322


,


3




24


of the clasp


321


may be attached to either the sock


314


or the ornament


312


to removably attach the ornament


312


to the sock


314


.




The parts


322


,


324


of the clasp


321


may be affixed to the sock


314


and ornament


312


in different ways. In one preferred embodiment, the releasable catch


322


and catch seat


324


are glued to the sock


314


and ornament


312


.




The socks


14


,


114


,


214


of

FIGS. 1-3

included ankle portions


18


,


118


,


218


with folds in them. As discussed earlier, these folds create a thick portion


20


which adds strength to the material of the sock


14


adjacent the first attaching means. It is not necessary, however, for socks


14


of the present invention to include a folded portion


20


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, socks


314


used with the present invention may not have a folded down ankle portion


318


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the first attaching means and the second attaching means may be one or more hook and eye fasteners. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, a hook


422


is affixed to the ornament


412


and an eye


424


is affixed to the ankle portion


418


of the sock


414


. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the either the hook


422


or the eye


424


could be attached to either the sock


414


or the ornament


412


to removably attach the ornament


412


to the sock


414


.




The hook


422


and the eye


424


may be affixed to the sock


414


and ornament


412


in different ways. In one preferred embodiment, the hook and the eye parts


422


,


424


are each sewn onto their respective elements. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the hook


422


is sewn to the cloth backing of the ornament


412


, and the eye


424


is sewn to the sock


414


. The ornament


412


depicted in

FIG. 5

is an ornamental soccer ball


412


.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, the first attaching means and the second attaching means may comprise a square snap fastener. As discussed in relation to

FIG. 1

, typically snaps include a stud structure


522


and a socket structure


524


, where the stud structure


522


snaps into the socket structure


524


. The stud and socket structures


522


,


524


are square in nature with the embodiment of

FIG. 6

, thereby forming a square snap. The stud structure


522


may be affixed to either the sock


514


or the ornament


512


, and the socket structure


524


also may be affixed to either the sock


514


or the ornament


512


. With the snap fastener shown in

FIG. 6

, the ornament


512


removably attaches to the sock


514


by enabling the ornament


512


to be snapped to the sock


514


. The square snap provides an additional feature of providing the ornament


512


with a means of attaching where the attaching means keeps the ornament


512


in a substantially fixed relationship with the sock


514


. Specifically, the square snap substantially prevents the ornament


512


from rotating. The hook and loop fasteners of

FIG. 3

also substantially prevent the ornament


212


from rotating, thus keeping the ornament


212


substantially fixed in relationship to the sock


214


.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

has the socket structure


524


affixed to the ankle portion


518


of the sock


514


. Ankle portion


518


further includes an optional double fold


520


, like that of thick portion


20


of

FIG. 1

, with fastener


524


securing to both parts of fold


520


. The socket structure


524


may be attached to the ankle portion


518


of the sock


514


in a variety of ways. In the presently preferred embodiment, the socket structure


524


is attached to the ankle portion


518


of the sock


514


through use of pliers made for clamping the socket structure


524


onto a surface, similar to the pliers mentioned in relation to FIG.


1


. The stud structure


522


of the snap may be affixed to the ornamental baseball


512


through use of the clamping pliers as well. Of course, as discussed earlier, other means may be used to affix the stud and socket structures


522


,


524


to their respective surfaces.




From the above discussion, it will be appreciated that the present invention provides an assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a stocking. The ornaments to be attached to the stocking, or sock, may enhance the appearance of a sock.




Because the ornament is removably attachable to the sock, the ornament may be constructed of a variety of materials, including those that are not readily washable. This ability to use non-washable materials in constructing the ornament increases the number of possible materials and/or substances that can be used in constructing the ornaments.




Another benefit of the present invention is that the ornament may be removed from the sock before washing the sock. This may increase the useful life of an ornament by enabling the item to maintain a new and sharp appearance over a longer period of time. In addition, the present invention increases the versatility of a particular sock ornament by allowing it to be worn with many different pairs of socks.




The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative, and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.



Claims
  • 1. A sock assembly comprising:a sock; a first fastening device affixed to a portion of the sock proximate an ankle portion of the sock, the ankle portion being folded upon itself to form a first and second ankle portion and the first fastening device being affixed to both the first and second ankle portions; an ornament; and a second fastening device for attaching said ornament to the sock, said second fastening device being affixed to said ornament configured to cooperate with and removably attach to said first fastening device to removably attach said ornament to the sock.
  • 2. The sock assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second fastening devices are square.
  • 3. An assembly for removably attaching an ornament as defined in claim 1 wherein said first fastening device and said second fastening device means comprise a button and a buttonhole whereby said ornament buttons onto the sock.
  • 4. An assembly for removably attaching an ornament as defined in claim 1 wherein said first fastening device and said second fastening device comprise hook and loop fasteners.
  • 5. An assembly for removably attaching an ornament as defined in claim 1 wherein said first fastening device and said second fastening device means comprise a hook-and-eye fastener.
  • 6. A sock assembly comprising:a sock having a foot portion and an ankle portion; an aperture fastening device affixed to the ankle portion of the sock, the ankle portion being folded upon itself to form a first and second ankle portion and the aperture fastening device being affixed to both the first and second ankle portions; an ornament; and a post fastening device to attach said ornament to the ankle portion of the sock, said post fastening device being affixed to said ornament, and being configured to cooperate with and removably attach to said aperture fastening device to removably attach said ornament to the sock.
  • 7. The sock assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said aperture and post fastening devices comprise a square snap fastener post and aperture whereby said square post fits into said square aperture allowing said ornament to snap onto the sock.
  • 8. The sock assembly defined in claim 6 wherein said aperture and post fastening devices comprise a button and a buttonhole whereby said ornament buttons onto the sock.
  • 9. The sock assembly defined in claim 6 wherein said aperture and post fastening devices comprise hook and loop fasteners.
  • 10. The sock assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said aperture and post fastening devices comprise a hook-and-eye fastener.
  • 11. A sock assembly comprising:a sock; a square aperture fastening device affixed to a thick portion of the sock proximate an ankle portion of the sock; an ornament; and a square post fastening device for attaching said ornament to the sock, said square post fastening device being affixed to said ornament configured to cooperate with and removably attach to said square aperture fastening device to removably attach said ornament to the sock.
  • 12. A sock assembly comprising:a sock having a foot portion and an ankle portion; a square aperture fastening device affixed to the ankle portion of the sock, the ankle portion being folded upon itself to form a first and second ankle portion and the square aperture fastening device being affixed to both the first and second ankle portions; an ornament; and a square post fastening device to attach said ornament to the ankle portion of the sock, said square post fastening device being affixed to said ornament, and being configured to cooperate with and removably attach to said square aperture fastening device to removably attach said ornament to the sock.
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