The present invention generally relates to the field of wearable garments, specifically aprons, and more particularly to a versatile apron with an interchangeable vinyl display and towel pockets, designed for personal or professional use in various settings and occasions, including but not limited to domestic kitchens, restaurants, catering events, parties, and themed gatherings. The invention aims to provide an adaptable and customizable solution for users to efficiently change the appearance and functionality of the apron to suit their specific needs and preferences.
Aprons are widely used in various settings, including domestic kitchens, restaurants, catering events, parties, and themed gatherings. Conventional aprons often feature permanent art or messages on the chest, catering to different occasions and preferences. However, these aprons necessitate the use of separate garments for each message or artwork, and do not provide the option for users to customize the message according to their specific requirements or events.
Existing prior art includes several patents related to garments with changeable or replaceable displays or decorative elements. U.S. Pat. No. 3,582,993 (Keller) discloses a garment with changeable decorative inserts; U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,613 (Levin) teaches a garment with replaceable displays; U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,476 (Danzy) reveals an article of clothing including at least one transparent patch; U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,044 (Sloot) describes a vest with interchangeable messages; U.S. Pat. No. 5,943,698 (Blanks) pertains to garments having interchangeable and/or reversible images and containers therefor; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,454,856 (Passman) is directed to a badge holder on a garment configuration and related method.
Despite the presence of these prior art solutions, none of them fully address the need for a versatile apron featuring an interchangeable vinyl display, along with additional features such as towel pockets, which allow users to efficiently change the appearance and functionality of the apron according to their specific needs, preferences, and occasions. The existing solutions do not provide an apron that is adaptable to various attachment mechanisms, display shapes, and customization options.
The present invention aims to fill this gap by providing a novel, customizable apron design that offers an adaptable and user-friendly solution, distinct from the foregoing prior art. The invention introduces a versatile apron with an interchangeable vinyl display and towel pockets, designed to accommodate a wide range of occasions and user requirements, enabling users to easily modify the apron's appearance and functionality as needed.
The following summary is an explanation of some of the general inventive steps for the apron in the description. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention and does not intend to limit its scope beyond what is described and claimed as a summary.
The present invention provides a versatile apron with an interchangeable vinyl display and towel pockets, designed to cater to a wide range of occasions and user requirements. The inventive apron addresses the limitations of conventional aprons by enabling users to efficiently change the appearance and functionality of the apron according to their specific needs, preferences, and events.
The apron comprises a front section and a rear section, with the rear section oriented towards the wearer and the front section visible to others. The apron is adapted to accommodate the attachment or storage of the vinyl display on either the front or rear sections, depending on the need for visibility. The vinyl display material can be customized according to specific occasions such as birthdays, parties, games, gender reveal events, and more. In some embodiments, the wearer can insert printed materials, such as cards or other exhibition items, into the vinyl display.
The apron provides both frontal and rear attachment points for the vinyl display and employs various attachment mechanisms, including but not limited to snap-on buttons, Velcro, snap tape, hook and eye, kams snaps, sew on press studs, or other suitable options. The vinyl display may available in diverse shapes, such as rectangular, circular, triangular, or others. The vinyl display may be worn horizontally or vertically.
Additionally, the apron features pockets made of towel material, further enhancing its functionality and user convenience. This inventive apron offers a practical solution for food servers, chefs, or hosts to customize their appearance according to the specific occasion they are attending or serving, while also providing a convenient storage solution for items such as kitchen utensils or towels.
The present invention seeks to provide a novel, customizable apron design that offers an adaptable and user-friendly solution, distinct from the existing prior art. The various embodiments of the invention enable users to easily modify the apron's appearance and functionality as needed, contributing to a more efficient and personalized experience.
The novel features believed to be characteristic of the illustrative embodiments are set forth in the appended claims. The illustrative embodiments, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and descriptions thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of one or more illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Hereinafter, the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The terminologies or words used in the description and the claims of the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited merely to their common and dictionary meanings. On the contrary, they should be interpreted based on the meanings and concepts of the invention in keeping with the scope of the invention based on the principle that the inventor(s) can appropriately define the terms in order to describe the invention in the best way.
It is to be understood that the form of the invention shown and described herein is to be taken as a preferred embodiment of the present invention, so it does not express the technical spirit and scope of this invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
In this disclosure, the term exemplary may be construed as to mean embodiments that are provided as examples.
In one embodiment as illustrated in
The apron includes a plurality of fasteners (3), such as snap-on buttons or hook and loop fasteners, for attaching the detachable vinyl display to the body of the apron (7). In this embodiment, the apron uses four fasteners to secure the vinyl display to the apron body. However, alternative embodiments may employ different numbers or types of fasteners, depending on the specific design requirements and preferences.
The apron is also equipped with a left strap (5A) and a right strap (5B), which are used to secure the apron around the wearer's waist, ensuring a comfortable and stable fit. These straps may be adjustable or fixed in length and can be tied, buckled, or fastened using various attachment mechanisms, such as snap-on buttons, hook and loop fasteners, or other suitable closures.
In another embodiment, as depicted in
The apron features an overhead strap (1), which the chef or other apron wearer wears around their neck. The overhead strap is adjustable in length using an overhead strap buckle (2), allowing the wearer to customize the fit and secure the desired length in place.
The apron utilizes a plurality of fasteners (3) for attaching the detachable vinyl display (4) to the body of the apron (7). In this embodiment, the vinyl display is securely fastened to the apron body, showcasing the custom design, message, or artwork chosen by the wearer.
The apron is also equipped with a left strap (5A) and a right strap (5B), which are used to secure the apron around the wearer's waist, ensuring a comfortable and stable fit.
At the bottom of the apron, three utility pockets (6) preferably made from towel material are provided, which the wearer can use to store kitchen utensils, such as tongs, prongs, or knives, while cooking. Although the preferred embodiment features three utility pockets, alternative embodiments may have a different number or arrangement of pockets to accommodate various user requirements and preferences.
This embodiment, as depicted in
In an embodiment illustrated by
As shown in the figure, (8) designates six fastening buttons on the reverse side of the invention. In particular, the middle set of fastening buttons serves to hold the vinyl display securely in place for storage when not in use. The top and bottom sets of fastening buttons represent the backside of the buttons used for attaching the detachable vinyl display on the front side of the invention. In a preferred embodiment, four fastening buttons are used on the front side for securing the vinyl display, while only two are utilized on the back side for storage purposes.
In an embodiment represented by
As shown in the figure, (6) designates the three utility pockets at the bottom of the apron, which the wearer can use to store kitchen utensils while cooking, such as tongs, prongs, or knives. These pockets offer practical storage solutions and enhance the functionality of the apron.
Shown in the figure as (3) is one of the fasteners used to secure the detachable vinyl display to the body of the apron (7). This fastener is visible from the left side, giving a clear indication of how the attachment mechanism works for the interchangeable vinyl display.
This embodiment, as illustrated in
Now referring to the embodiment presented by
As shown in the figure, (1) represents the overhead strap worn around the neck of the chef or apron wearer. (2) is the overhead strap buckle, which allows the wearer to adjust the length of the overhead strap (1) and secure the proper length in place.
On the other hand, (3) illustrates one of the fasteners used to secure the detachable vinyl display (4) to the body of the apron (7). This fastener is visible from the right side, providing a clear indication of how the attachment mechanism works for the interchangeable vinyl display.
Shown as (6) is the three utility pockets at the bottom of the apron, which the wearer can use to store kitchen utensils while cooking, such as tongs, prongs, or knives.
While (5A) is the left strap of the apron and (5B) is the right strap of the apron, these are tied together behind the back of the wearer, as shown in Item (5C).
The last shown embodiment according to
As shown in the figure, is (1), the overhead strap worn, (2) the overhead strap buckle, which allows the wearer to adjust the length of the overhead strap (1) and secure the proper length in place, (3) one of the fasteners used to secure the detachable vinyl display (4) to the body of the apron (7). Also shown is (6) designates the three utility pockets at the bottom of the apron, which the wearer can use to store kitchen utensils while cooking, such as tongs, prongs, or knives. These pockets offer practical storage solutions and enhance the functionality of the apron.
While a preferred embodiment of the current invention has been presented for explanatory purposes, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, adaptations, and substitutions can be made without straying from the essence and ambit of the invention as detailed in the accompanying claims. Such modifications are hereby anticipated.
Therefore, the applicant aims to encompass all such alternatives, adjustments, equivalents, and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the disclosed subject matter. It should also be noted that references to items in singular form should be understood to encompass items in plural form, and vice versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise or clearly evident from the context. Grammatical conjunctions are intended to express any and all disjunctive and conjunctive combinations of conjoined clauses, sentences, words, and similar elements, unless otherwise indicated or apparent from the context. As such, the term “or” should generally be interpreted to mean “and/or” and so on.
The invention is applicable in the manufacture of wearable garments, and specifically a versatile apron with interchangeable vinyl display and towel pockets.
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63334464 | Apr 2022 | US |