The present invention relates generally to protective outerwear and more particularly to a weather garment worn in conjunction with formal wear.
People often use rain coats to protect themselves and their over garments from the inclement weather. Traditional rain coats are worn over outer garments and generally do not extend beyond the feet of the person wearing the rain coat. Such traditional rain coats do not offer adequate protection if the garments extend beyond the feet of the person. For example, a wedding dress may include a train which extends well beyond the feet of the person wearing the wedding dress. As a traditional rain coat does not extend beyond the feet of the person wearing the rain coat, the traditional rain coat may not offer adequate protection for the wedding dress.
In addition, traditional rain coats are effective at protecting garments having traditional cuts, such as tapered pants, dresses, or the like. These traditionally cut garments typically have a midsection portion with approximately the same outer dimensions as a bottom portion of the garment. However, these traditional rain coats may not adequately protect garments having unconventional dimensions.
Accordingly, a need exists for a weather garment which adequately covers a garment having unconventional dimensions. Moreover, the weather garment should be configured to allow viewing of the garment worn under the weather garment.
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a weather garment for formal wear, such as a wedding dress. The weather garment includes a hood and a body portion where the hood protects the head of a person wearing the weather garment. The body portion is configured to protect garments or clothes worn by the person. The body portion includes an upper portion and a bottom portion where the bottom portion may be wider than the upper portion. The bottom portion includes an adjustable bottom portion which allows for resizing of the bottom portion depending on the dimensions of the garment being worn underneath the weather garment.
The adjustable bottom portion may also include a flap which may be adjusted in order to protect a bottom portion of a garment worn by a person, which may extend beyond the person's feet, such as a train of a wedding dress for example. Thus, the adjustable bottom portion, along with the flap, protects the bottom portion of the person's clothing. The flap may include a tying member, which allows for adjustment of the flap in order to accommodate the portion of the person's clothing which extends beyond the person's feet.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the scope of the present invention and realize additional aspects thereof after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments in association with the accompanying drawing figures.
The accompanying drawing Figures incorporated in and forming a part of this specification illustrate several aspects of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The embodiments set forth below represent the necessary information to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention and illustrate the best mode of practicing the invention. Upon reading the following description in light of the accompanying drawing figures, those skilled in the art will understand the concepts of the invention and will recognize applications of these concepts not particularly addressed herein. It should be understood that these concepts and applications fall within the scope of the disclosure and the accompanying claims.
The present invention relates to a weather garment for formal wear, such as a wedding dress. The weather garment includes a hood and a body portion where the hood protects the head of a person wearing the weather garment. The body portion is configured to protect garments or clothes worn by the person. The body portion includes an upper portion and a bottom portion where the bottom portion may be wider than the upper portion. The bottom portion includes an adjustable bottom portion which allows for resizing of the bottom portion depending on the dimensions of the garment being worn underneath the weather garment.
The adjustable bottom portion may also include a flap which may be adjusted in order to protect a bottom portion of a garment worn by a person, which may extend beyond the person's feet, such as a train of a wedding dress for example. Thus, the adjustable bottom portion, along with the flap, protects the bottom portion of the person's clothing. The flap may include a tying member, which allows for adjustment of the flap in order to accommodate the portion of the person's clothing which extends beyond the person's feet.
The weather garment 100 may also include fastening elements 114 disposed along a seam 116 of the weather garment 100. The fastening elements 114 may be any type of device which facilitates securing of the weather garment 100 over the garment 112. For example, the fastening elements 114 may include buttons, a zipper, where the zipper is disposed along an entire length of the seam 116, Velcroâ„¢, or any other type of fastener. The fastening elements 114 and the seam 116 allow the person 108 to place the weather garment 100 over the garment 112 while the person 108 is wearing the garment 112. In addition, the fastening elements 114 and the seam 116 allow for securing of the weather garment 100 over the garment 112 while the garment 112 is on the person 108.
The weather garment 100 has a total length 118 where the hood 102, the upper portion 104, the body portion 106, and the adjustable bottom portion 110 form the total length 118. An upper portion of the weather garment 100 has a width 100a, and a lower portion of the weather garment 100 has a width 100b. In one embodiment, as may be seen in
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When the weather garment 100 is worn over the garment 112, the flap 120 may enclose a bottom portion 112a of the garment 112, as shown in
Moreover, in the embodiment shown in
The weather garment 100 may be formed from any material. In the disclosed embodiments, the weather garment 100 is formed from a transparent material, such as clear plastic or the like, in order to facilitate viewing of the garment 112 when the weather garment 100 is worn over the garment 112. Thus, in an embodiment where the weather garment 100 is formed from a transparent material, the garment 112, such as a wedding dress, may be viewed by others. This may be particularly useful if viewing by others is desired without having to remove the weather garment 100.
Those skilled in the art will recognize improvements and modifications to the preferred embodiments of the present invention. The present invention is not limited to a weather garment used with formal wear. The weather garment can be used to protect any type of under garments desired. Further, the present invention is not limited to the weather garment being formed out of any particular material. All such improvements and modifications are considered within the scope of the concepts disclosed herein and the claims that follow.
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2994088 | Marks | Aug 1961 | A |
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