This invention relates to a wearable blanket and particularly to a wearable blanket that can be used as a blanket, towel, or wrap, and also worn fashionably as a skirt.
Before our invention, it was common to see people wrapped in blankets at a sporting event however, once wrapped they are unable to freely stand and move around without the concern that the blanket would come unwrapped, leaking cold air in poorly fitted areas, or just falling down. It was hard to be the kind of fan that stands to cheer their favorite team and be wrapped in a blanket.
Furthermore, it was worrisome to consider walking wrapped in a blanket and/or trying to carry items in your hands or arms for fear the blanket was going to loosen, slip or fall, cause you to trip, or otherwise become a burdensome hassle requiring the use of your hands and arms as well as requiring constant readjustment.
Other shortcomings include the fact that blankets weren't considered clothing and as such were not designed to fit the contours of the human body, be functional, and look good as an article of clothing. In this regard, not only were blankets limited to being, well blankets, but blankets were not considered wearable and transformable for a variety of purposes including use as a towel, wrap, skirt, or blanket.
The present invention addresses these and other shortcomings by providing a wearable blanket that can be worn like a blanket, towel, wrap, or skirt. For these reasons and shortcomings as well as other reasons and shortcomings there is a long-felt need that gives rise to the present invention.
The shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a wearable blanket usable as a blanket, a towel, a wrap, and worn fashionably as a skirt a back fabric panel that is trapezoid in shape, and a front fabric panel that is trapezoid in shape, The front fabric panel comprises a first seam and a second seam, the front fabric panel is overlaid with the back fabric panel and fastened together along perimeter forming a first side edge, and a second side edge, a top edge, and a bottom edge that is longer than the top edge.
The wearable blanket further comprises one or more pocket bags. Each pocket bag has an open end and a closed end. The pocket bag is positioned between the back fabric layer and the front fabric layer. The open end of the first one of the pocket bag is aligned with the first seam and the closed end points to the first side. The open end of the second one of the pocket bag is aligned with the second seam and the closed end points to the second side. The pockets formed by the pocket bags allow a person to insert their hands into the pocket bags when wearing the wearable blanket.
The wearable blanket further comprises a stretchable belt tab that is positioned and secured along the second edge proximate to the top edge. The stretchable belt tab is stretchable. A first hook-and-loop surface can be fastened to at least a portion of the stretchable belt tab. A belt receiver is fastened to the front fabric panel proximate to the top edge. At least a portion of the belt receiver has a second hook-and-loop surface for fastening, in a removable manner, with the first hook-and-loop surface when the stretchable belt tab is in a stretched orientation securing the wearable blanket around the waist of the person such that the recoil force of the stretchable belt tab pulls the top edge snuggly around the waist of the person preventing the wearable blanket from slipping or rotating when worn by the person.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method of using a wearable blanket that can be used as a blanket, a towel, a wrap, and worn fashionably as a skirt. The method comprises the steps of positioning a wearable blanket along the posterior of a person. The wearable blanket comprises a back fabric panel that is trapezoid in shape and a front fabric panel that is trapezoid in shade. The front fabric panel comprises a first seam and a second seam. The front fabric panel is overlaid with the back fabric panel and fastened together along the perimeter forming a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge, and a bottom edge that is longer than the top edge.
The wearable blanket further comprises one or more pocket bag. Each of the pocket bag has an open end and a closed end. The pocket bag is positioned between the back fabric layer and the front fabric layer. The open end of the first one of the pocket bag is aligned with the first seam and the closed end points to the first side and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The open end of the second one of the pocket bag is aligned with the second seam and the closed end points to the second side and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The pockets, formed by the pocket bags allow the person to insert their hands into the pocket bag when wearing the wearable blanket.
The wearable blanket further comprises a stretchable belt tab that is positioned and secured along the second edge proximate to the top edge. The stretchable belt tab is stretchable. A first hook-and-loop surface can be fastened to at least a portion of the stretchable belt tab. A belt receiver is fastened to the front fabric panel proximate to the top edge. At least a portion of the belt receiver has a second hook-and-loop surface for fastening, in a removable manner, with the first hook-and-loop surface when the stretchable belt tab is in a stretched orientation securing the wearable blanket around the waist of the person such that the recoil force of the stretchable belt tab pulls the top edge snuggly around the waist of the person preventing the wearable blanket from slipping or rotating when worn by the person.
The method continues by, wrapping the wearable blanket around the person, overlapping the first side and the second side proximate to the stomach of the person. Stretching the stretchable belt tab to snuggly fit the wearable blanket around the waist of the person. And fastening the stretchable belt tab to the belt receiver, in a removable manner, holding the wearable blanket around the person.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method of using a wearable blanket that can be used as a blanket, a towel, a wrap, and worn fashionably as a skirt. The method comprises the steps of folding a hook-and-loop cover over a stretchable belt tab, to secure the loose end of the stretchable belt tab in a removable manner, when the wearable blanket doesn't need to be secured around a person. The hook-and-loop cover is positioned and secured along a top edge proximate to the stretchable belt tab. Folding a flap pocket over a belt receiver The flap pocket comprises a flap pocket opening having a pocket fastener. The flap pocket is positioned and secured along a top edge proximate to the belt receiver. The flap pocket by way of the pocket opening is accessible to the person for storing items.
The wearable blanket comprises the hook-and-loop cover, the flap pocket, a back fabric panel that is trapezoid in shape, and a front fabric panel that is trapezoid in shape. The front fabric panel comprises a first seam and a second seam. The front fabric panel is overlaid with the back fabric panel and fastened together along the perimeter forming a first side edge, a second side edge, the top edge, and a bottom edge that is longer than the top edge.
The wearable blanket further comprises one or more pocket bag. Each of the pocket bag has an open end and a closed end. The pocket bag is positioned between the back fabric layer and the front fabric layer. The open end of the first one of the pocket bag is aligned with the first seam and the closed end points to the first side and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The open end of the second one of the pocket bag is aligned with the second seam and the closed end points to the second side and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position, The pockets formed by the pocket bags allow the person to insert their hands into the pocket bag when wearing the wearable blanket.
The wearable blanket further comprises a stretchable belt tab that is positioned and secured along the second edge proximate to the top edge. The stretchable belt tab is stretchable. A hook-and-loop surface is fastened to at least a portion of the stretchable belt tab. A belt receiver is fastened to the front fabric panel proximate to the top edge. At least a portion of the belt receiver has a hook-and-loop surface.
The method continues by wrapping the wearable blanket around the person wherein the stretchable belt tab and the belt receiver are covered and remain unconnected.
Additional features and advantages are realized through the techniques of the present invention. Other embodiments and aspects of the invention are described in detail herein and are considered a part of the claimed invention. For a better understanding of the invention with advantages and features, refer to the description and to the drawings.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The detailed description explains the preferred embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
In an exemplary embodiment, the wearable blanket 100 can be wrapped securely and snuggly around the waist or torso of person 202. Alternatively, the wearable blanket 100 can be laid flat across one or more persons 202 and/or used as a towel. In general, the wearable blanket 100 of the present invention can be used like a blanket, towel, wrap, and skirt. For disclosure purposes, a blanket is typically laid flat across one or more person's 202. A towel is used to dry off such as after a swim, shower, or other events. A wrap is generally loosely worn over the shoulders or legs often in cool environments such as restaurants, movie theaters, or other environments. And, a skirt is worn as a garment of clothing.
An advantage, in the present invention, is that the wearable blanket 100 is fashionably and functionally designed to fit the contours of the human body particularly the waist of the human body. As such the wearable blanket 100 not only looks good as a garment of clothing when worn but functions by keeping the person 202 warm. In this regard, when worn enabling person 202 to sit, stand, move around, and walk without undue leakage of coldness reaching person 202, or worry that the wearable blanket 100 will move out of position, required readjustment, or become a trip hazard.
Turning now to the drawings in greater detail, it will be seen that in
In an exemplary embodiment, the wearable blanket 100 can be positioned along the posterior of person 202. The wearable blanket 100 can be wrapped around person 202 by overlapping the first side 126 and the second side 128 proximate to the stomach of person 202. The wearable blanket 100 can also be secured higher around the torso of person 202. Once snuggly secured with the stretchable belt tab 116 and belt receiver 118, the wearable blanket 100 remains in place not slipping or rotating out of position. Pockets 102 and 104 can be positioned so that person 202 can insert their hands, as well as, use pockets 102/104 to store items.
In an exemplary embodiment, a flap pocket 106 comprises a flap pocket opening 108 that has at least one pocket fastener 146 such as a button, hook-and-loop, zipper, or other types of fasteners. The flap pocket 106 can be secured along the top edge 124 and configured to fold down to cover the belt receiver 118. By way of pocket opening 108 the flap pocket 106 can be accessible to person 202 for storing items. In the present invention, hook-and-loop can be VELCRO, or other types and kinds of hook-and-loop as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
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While a preferred embodiment of the present invention utilizes a front fabric panel 148 and a back fabric panel 150 that is trapezoid in shape, in a plurality of other exemplary embodiments, variations of the trapezoid shape fabric panels can be implemented, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In addition, such front fabric panel 148, back fabric panel 150, flap pocket, hook-and-loop cover 114, and pocket bags 110/112 can be cotton fiber, polyester fiber, down, fleece, wool, vellux, water/wind resistant, a combination thereof, or other types and kinds of materials, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment. The flap pocket 106 can be formed with one or more layers of material that are fastened around the perimeter 140 by sewing, adhesive, or otherwise. The hook-and-loop cover 114 can be formed with one or more layers of material that are fastened around the perimeter 138 by sewing, adhesive, or otherwise.
In an exemplary embodiment, the wearable blanket 100 further comprises one or more of a pocket bag 110/112. Each of the pocket bags 110/112 has an open end 156/158 and a closed end 152/154. The pocket bag 110/112 is positioned between the back fabric layer 150 and the front fabric layer 148. The open end 156 of the first one of the pocket bag 112 is aligned with the first seam 120 and the closed end 152 points to the first side 126 and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The open end 158 of the second one of the pocket bag 110 is aligned with the second seam 122 and the closed end 154 points to the second side 128 and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The pockets 102/104 formed by the pocket bags 110/112 allow a person 202 to insert their hands into the pocket bags 110/112 when wearing the wearable blanket 100.
In an exemplary embodiment, the pockets 102/104 can be opened and fastened closed. Such fasteners can be buttons, buckles, zippers, hook-and-loop, and other fasteners, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment, and with reference to at least
For disclosure purposes, the term “in a removable manner” is intended to mean that the fastening, such as fastening the loose end of the stretchable belt tab 116 to the belt receiver 118, is temporary and can be removed as desired by person 202. This allows person 202 to readjust the fitment of the wearable blanket 100 easily. Additionally, in applications where the stretchable belt tab 116 is not needed, it can be secured, in a temporary manner, to the hook-and-loop cover 114. As such, while hook-and-loop is a type of fastener that lends itself well to fastening in a removable manner, the stretchable belt tab 116 can be secured with other fasteners such as buttons, buckles, zippers, and other fasteners can be configured and used in the present invention to provide temporary fastening, in a removable manner, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment, the stretchable belt tab 116 can be fabricated from elastic, rubber fabric, plastic leather, polymer, hook-and-loop material, other materials, or a combination thereof, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment. The belt receiver 118 can be fabricated from fabric, leather, hook-and-loop material, other materials, or a combination thereof, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
Referring to
In an exemplary embodiment, a flap pocket 106 comprises a flap pocket opening 108 having a pocket fastener 146. The flap pocket 106 is positioned to fold down to cover the belt receiver 118. The flap pocket 106 is secured along the top edge 124 and by way of the pocket opening 108 is accessible to person 202 for storing items. In operation, when person 202 wraps the wearable blanket 100 around themselves and snuggly secures the stretchable belt tab 116 which has a hook-and-loop surface 160 to the belt receiver 118 which has an opposing hook-and-loop surface 162, the flap pocket 106 can then be folded down to cover the joined stretchable belt tab 116 and belt receiver 118 to prevent inadvertent bumping and to present a more fashionable and polished look of the wearable blanket 100 when worn by person 202 by hiding the union of the stretchable belt tab 116 and belt receiver 118.
An advantage, in the present invention, is that when the wearable blanket 100 is being used as a blanket, towel, or for other purposes that don't require the stretchable belt tab 116 to be fastened to the belt receiver 118, the flap pocket 106 folds down and covers the belt receiver 118. In this regard, by the flap pocket 106 folding down and covering the otherwise exposed belt receiver 118, the belt receiver 118 is prevented from inadvertently snagging on other surfaces or becoming a scratch concern on the skin of the person 202 using the wearable blanket 100.
While in a preferred embodiment the hook-and-loop surfaces 160/162 can be used to secure the wearable blanket 100 around the person 202, other fasteners can also be used instead of or in combination with the hook-and-loop surfaces 160/162. In this regard, other fasteners can be buttons, snaps, belts/buckles, or other types and kinds of fasteners as may be required or desired in a particular embodiment.
In a preferred embodiment, the flap pocket fastener 146 can be buttons, hook-and-loop, a zipper, or other types or kinds of fasteners as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment, one or more hip dart 142/144 can be positioned proximate to the top edge 124 to improve fit around the waist or torso of the person 202. At least
In
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The wearable blanket 100 of the present invention can be manufactured in a plurality of different sizes while maintaining the basic shape and proportions to accommodate small, medium, and larger persons 202. In an exemplary embodiment, the length 322 of the top edge 124 can be in the range of 40 inches to 49.5 inches. The length 336 of the bottom edge 134 can be in the range of 50 inches to 60 inches. The perpendicular length 328 between the top edge 124 and the bottom edge 134 can be in the range of 30 inches to 40 inches. In a plurality of other exemplary embodiments, other ranges of sizes can be implemented as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment and with reference to
In an exemplary embodiment, the length of the hip darts 142/144 can be in the range of 2 inches to 4 inches. The width of flap pocket 342 can be in the range of 4.25 inches to 6.25 inches, and the length 352 of flap pocket 106 can be in the range of 3.25 inches to 5.25 inches. The width 346 of the hook-and-loop cover 114 can be in the range of 4 inches to 6 inches and the length 350 of the hook-and-loop cover can be in the range of 3.75 inches to 5.75 inches.
In an exemplary embodiment, the width of the top edge 124 side panels 318/326 can be in the range of 11 inches to 14 inches, and the width of the top edge 124 center panel 320 can be in the range of 15 inches to 17 inches. The width of the bottom edge 134 side panels 330/334 can be in the range of 15 inches to 18 inches, and the width of the bottom edge 134 center panel 332 can be in the range of 20 inches to 23 inches. The bottom edge 134 is longer than the top edge 124 forming angles 302/304 which creates the trapezoid shape of the wearable blanket 100.
Referring to
An advantage, in the present invention, of the stretchable belt tab 116 being positioned along the second side 128 below the top edge 124 rather than co-aligned with the top edge 124 is that when the wearable blanket 100 is wrapped around person 202 much of the bulk material around the waist that would be created if the top edges 124 were to overlap if co-aligned is eliminated. In this regard, because of the positioning of the stretchable belt tab 116 the top edges 124 can be positioned so as to not co-align and overlap where they cross in the front of the waist of person 202 instead of layering next to each other which prevents bulking of the material at the belt line of person 202. This makes wearing the wearable blanket 100 more comfortable and allows person 202 to more easily bend and move at the waist. As illustrated in
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In step 1002, a wearable blanket 100 can be positioned along the posterior of a person. The wearable blanket 100 can comprise a back fabric panel 150 that is trapezoid in shape and a front fabric panel 148 that is trapezoid in shade. The front fabric panel 148 comprises a first seam 122 and a second seam 124. The front fabric panel 148 is overlaid with the back fabric panel 150 and fastened together along a perimeter 130 forming a first side edge 126, a second side edge 128, a top edge 124, and a bottom edge 134 that is longer than the top edge 124.
The wearable blanket further comprises one or more pocket bags 110/112. Each of the pocket bags 110/112 has an open end 156/158 and a closed end 152/154. The pocket bags 110/112 are positioned between the back fabric layer 150 and the front fabric layer 148. The open end 156 of the first one of the pocket bag 112 is aligned with the first seam 120 and the closed end 152 points to the first side 126 and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The open end 158 of the second one of the pocket bag 110 is aligned with the second seam 122 and the closed end 154 points to the second side 128 and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The pockets 102/104 formed by the pocket bags 110/112 allow person 202 to insert their hands into the pocket bags 110/112 when wearing the wearable blanket 100.
With reference to
In operation, the stretchable belt tab 116 is positioned attached to the second side 116 and the belt receiver 118 is fastened to the front fabric panel 148 in a manner in which they are aligned. In this regard, when the wearable blanket 100 is wrapped around the waist or torso of person 202 the stretchable belt tab 116 and the belt receiver 118 overlaps making it easy to fasten together securing the wearable blanket 100 around person 202. The method then moves to step 1004.
In step 1004, The wearable blanket 100 is wrapped around person 2020, overlapping the first side 126 and the second side 128 proximate to the stomach of the person. The method then moves to step 1006.
In step 1006, the stretchable belt tab 116 is stretched to snuggly fit the wearable blanket 100 around the waist of person 202. The method then moves to step 1008.
In step 1008, the stretchable belt tab 116 is fastened to the belt receiver 118, in a removable manner, holding the wearable blanket 100 in place around person 202. The method is then exited.
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In step 1102, a hook-and-loop cover 114 is folded over a stretchable belt tab 116, to secure the loose end of the stretchable belt tab in a removable manner, when the wearable blanket 100 doesn't need to be secured around a person 202. The hook-and-loop cover 114 is positioned and secured along a top edge 124 proximate to the stretchable belt tab 116. Such securing can be done by the hook-and-loop cover 114 having at least a portion covered by an opposing type of hook-and-loop material so that the stretchable belt tab 116 fastens, in a removable manner, to the hook-and-loop cover 114. In this regard, the hook-and-loop cover 114 can further comprise an opposing hook-and-loop surface 170 to the hook-and-loop surface associated with the stretchable belt tab 116 so that the loose end of the stretchable belt tab 116 fastens, in a removable manner, to the opposing hook-and-loop surface 170 when not in use. The method then moves to step 1104.
In step 1104, a flap pocket 106 is folded over a belt receiver 118. The flap pocket 106 comprises a flap pocket opening 108 having a pocket fastener 146. The flap pocket 106 is positioned and secured along a top edge 124 proximate to the belt receiver 118. The flap pocket 106 by way of the pocket opening 108 is accessible to person 202 for storing items.
The wearable blanket 100 comprises the hook-and-loop cover 114, the flap pocket 106, a back fabric panel 150 that is trapezoid in shape, and a front fabric panel 148 that is trapezoid in shape. The front fabric panel 148 comprises a first seam 120 and a second seam 122. The front fabric panel 148 is overlaid with the back fabric panel 150 and fastened together along a perimeter 130 forming a first side edge 126, a second side edge 128, the top edge 124, and a bottom edge 134 that is longer than the top edge 124.
The wearable blanket further comprises one or more pocket bags 110/112. Each of the pocket bags 110/112 has an open end 156/158 and a closed end 152/154. The pocket bags 110/112 are positioned between the back fabric layer 150 and the front fabric layer 148. The open end 156 of the first one of the pocket bag 112 is aligned with the first seam 120 and the closed end 152 points to the first side 126 and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The open end 158 of the second one of the pocket bag 110 is aligned with the second seam 122 and the closed end 154 points to the second side 128 and can be tacked or otherwise fastened into position. The pockets 102/104 formed by the pocket bags 110/112 allow person 202 to insert their hands into the pocket bags 110/112 when wearing the wearable blanket 100.
The wearable blanket 100 further comprises a stretchable belt tab 116 that can be positioned and secured along the second edge 128 proximate to the top edge 124. The stretchable belt tab 116 is stretchable. A hook-and-loop surface 160 can be fastened to at least a portion of the stretchable belt tab 116. A belt receiver 118 is fastened to the front fabric panel 150 proximate to the top edge 124. At least a portion of the belt receiver 118 has a hook-and-loop surface 162. The method then moves to step 1106.
In step 1106, the wearable blanket 100 is wrapped around person 202, wherein the stretchable belt tab 116 and the belt receiver 118 are covered and remain unconnected. The method is then exited.
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In step 1202, the hook-and-loop cover 114 is folded over the stretchable belt tab 116 securing the loose end of the stretchable belt tab 116, in a removable manner, when the wearable blanket 100 doesn't need to be secured around the person 202. The wearable blanket 100 comprises the hook-and-loop cover 114. The hook-and-loop cover 114 is positioned and secured along the top edge 124 proximate to the stretchable belt tab 116. Such securing can be done by the hook-and-loop cover 114 having at least a portion covered by an opposing type of hook-and-loop material so that the stretchable belt tab 116 fastens, in a removable manner, to the hook-and-loop cover 114.
In step 1204, in
In step 1206, the flap pocket 106 can be folded over the belt receiver 118. The wearable blanket 100 comprises the flap pocket 106. The flap pocket 106 comprises a flap pocket opening 108 having a pocket fastener 146. The flap pocket 106 is secured along the top edge 124 and by way of the pocket opening 108 the flap pocket 106 is accessible to person 202 for storing items.
In step 1208, one or more hip dart 142/144 can be added. The hip dart 142/144 can be positioned proximate to the top edge 124 to improve fit around the waist of the person 202.
The flow diagrams depicted herein are just examples. There may be many variations to these diagrams or the steps (or operations) described therein without departing from the spirit of the invention. For instance, the steps may be performed in a differing order, or steps may be added, deleted, or modified. All of these variations are considered a part of the claimed invention.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described, it will be understood that those skilled in the art, both now and in the future, may make various improvements and enhancements which fall within the scope of the claims which follow. These claims should be construed to maintain the proper protection for the invention first described.
This application contains subject matter which is related to the subject matter of the following co-pending application. The below-listed application is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety: This is a U.S. non-provisional application that claims the benefit of a U.S. provisional application, Ser. No. 63/250,346, inventor Tara A. Zlotkin, entitled “WEARABLE BLANKET THAT CAN BE WORN LIKE A BLANKET, TOWEL, WRAP, OR SKIRT”, filed Sep. 30, 2021.
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