Fashion accessory and method of operating a zipper
09775456 · 2017-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A fashion accessory and a method of operating a zipper are provided. The fashion accessory includes a flexible elongated element, a hook, and an attachment point disposed on the flexible elongated element. The fashion accessory is convertable between a configuration for wearing and a configuration for operating the zipper. The method involves wearing the fashion accessory in a configuration and converting the fashion accessory to allow the fashion accessory to engage a zipper.
Claims
1. A fashion accessory for operating a zipper, the fashion accessory comprising: a flexible elongated element; a hook connected to a first end of the flex elongated element, the hook configured engage the zipper; and an attachment point disposed on the flexible elongated element and configured to engage the hook, wherein the attachment point is adjustable along the flexible elongated element such that the hook can engage the elongated element at multiple positions, wherein the fashion accessory is convertable between a first wearable configuration and a second configuration, wherein the hook is engaged with the attachment point for wearing in the first wearable configuration, and wherein the second configuration is configured to allow for operation of the zipper using the hook.
2. The fashion accessory of claim 1, wherein the attachment point is disposed proximate to a second end of the flexible elongated element, the second end opposite the first end.
3. The fashion accessory of claim 1, further comprising an ornament disposed at the second end of the flexible elongated element.
4. The fashion accessory of claim 3, wherein the attachment point s disposed on the ornament.
5. The fashion accessory of claim 4, wherein the first wearable configuration forms at least one of a necklace, a bracelet, or an anklet.
6. The fashion accessory of claim 1, wherein the flexible elongated element is a chain.
7. The fashion accessory of claim 1, wherein the flexible elongated element has a predetermined length, the predetermined length configured to assist a user to reach the zipper on a back of a dress when the fashion accessory is in the first wearable configuration.
8. The fashion accessory of claim 7, wherein the predetermined length is greater than about 12 inches.
9. The fashion accessory of claim 8, wherein the predetermined length is greater than about 18 inches.
10. The fashion accessory of claim 9, wherein the predetermined length is greater than about 24 inches.
11. A method of operating a zipper using a fashion accessory, the method comprising: selecting an attachment point from multiple positions along a flexible elongated element such that a hook can engage the elongated element; engaging the hook with the attachment point to form a first wearable configuration, wherein the hook is connected to a first end of a flexible elongated element; wearing the fashion accessory in the first wearable configuration; disengaging the hook from the attachment point to convert the fashion accessory from the first wearable configuration to a second configuration; engaging the hook with the zipper; and applying a pulling force on the flexible elongated element to operate the zipper.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the attachment point is disposed proximate to a second end of the flexible elongated element, the second end opposite the first end.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein wearing the fashion accessory comprises wearing at least one of a necklace, a bracelet, or an anklet.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein applying the pulling force comprises applying the pulling force at a second end of the flexible elongated element, the second end opposite the first end.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the zipper is disposed on a back portion of a dress, wherein the back portion is difficult to reach with a hand of a wearer.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein applying the pulling force closes the back of the dress.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) As used herein, any usage of terms that suggest an absolute orientation (e.g. “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “back”, etc.) are for illustrative convenience and refer to the orientation shown in a particular figure. However, such terms are not to be construed in a limiting sense as it is contemplated that various components will, in practice, be utilized in orientations that are the same as, or different than those described or shown.
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(13) In the present embodiment, the flexible elongated element 55 is generally configured to physically connect the hook 60, the attachment point 65 and the ornament 70. It is to be understood that the flexible elongated element 55 is not particularly limited to any design and/or material and that several different variations are contemplated. In the present embodiment, the flexible elongated element 55 is a metallic chain, such as Gold, Yellow Gold, White Gold, Rose Gold, Sterling Silver, Silver, Platinum, Tin, Zinc, and or any other nickel allergy free metal that can be plated with silver, gold, white gold, rose gold, rhodium, chrome, zinc, or tin. In other embodiments, it is to be appreciated by a person of skill in the art with the benefit of this description that the flexible elongated element 55 can be modified to be a flexible piece of plastic, a woven string, fishing line, elastic ribbon, or any other material or design with suitable mechanical properties. For example, the flexible elongated element 55 is generally designed such that the tensile strength is sufficient for pulling a zipper.
(14) As discussed above, the material and/or design of the flexible elongated element 55 is not limited and a person of skill in the art with the benefit of this description would recognize at least two types of designs by which the flexible elongated element 55 can be configured. As an example of the first design type, the flexible elongated element 55 can be a chain formed of rigid material such as metal, plastic, etc. It is to be appreciated that the size of the links of the chain are not particularly limited and can be varied depending on the material and a specific tensile strength. As an example of a second design type by which the flexible elongated element 55 can be configured, the flexible elongated element 55 can be made from a flexible material with sufficient tensile strength, such as woven string, synthetic fibers, and flexible plastics.
(15) In the present embodiment, the hook 60 is generally configured to engage a zipper as well as the attachment point 65. It is to be understood that the hook 60 is not particularly limited to any specific design and/or material and that several different variations are contemplated. In particular, it is to be appreciated that the hook 60 is designed with appropriate dimensions and have sufficient rigidity to engage a zipper and the attachment point 65. Furthermore, the size of the hook 60 is not particularly limited and can be varied depending on factors such as the intended application. In the present embodiment, the hook 60 is U-shaped and approximately 17 mm to 20 mm long by approximately 3 mm to 5 mm wide by approximately 0.7 mm to 1.0 mm thick. In particular, the hook 60 of the present embodiment is 18.64 mm long by 4.15 mm wide by 0.912 mm thick.
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(17) Furthermore, in additional embodiments, the hook 60 can be modified to be another type of fastener configured to engage an attachment point 65 and a zipper. For example, the hook 60 can be modified to be a clamp or magnetic fastener.
(18) The attachment point 65 is disposed on the flexible elongated element 55 and generally configured to engage the hook. It is to be understood that the attachment point 65 is not particularly limited to any specific design and that several different variations are contemplated. In the present embodiment as shown in
(19) In the present embodiment, the fashion accessory 50 further includes an optional ornament 70. The ornament 70 is not particularly limited and can be varied. In particular, the ornament 70 can have any shape and/or size. For example, the ornament 70 have a flower design such as illustrate in
(20) It is to be appreciated by a person of skill in the art with the benefit of this description that the ornament 70 is optional and can be omitted. In embodiments without an ornament 70, it is to be understood that a portion of the flexible elongated element 55 can be used instead to pull the zipper. It is to be appreciated that such embodiments can provide the additional benefit of fewer parts for manufacturing as well as a simpler design. As another example of a variation, in other embodiments, the ornament 70 can also be used to function as the attachment point 65.
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(23) It is to be appreciated by a person of skill in the art with the benefit of this description that the size of the fashion accessory 50 can be modified to be compatible with specific applications. For example, the flexible elongated element 55 of the fashion accessory 50 can be a predetermined length that is designed to assist the user reach the zipper 100 on the back of the dress as shown in
(24) Furthermore, it is to be appreciated by a person of skill in the art that the fashion accessory 50 is not particularly limited to use with any type of article of clothing and that various articles of clothing and wearable accessories can be compatible with the fashion accessory 50. For example, the fashion accessory 50 can be used with footwear, such as boots, sandals, or shoes, pants, jackets, and shirts. Accordingly, it is to be appreciated that the fashion accessory 50 can be used as a tool or aid for a user with limited motion or other impairment that can make the operation of a zipper difficult.
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(28) It is to be re-emphasized that the structures described herein are a non-limiting representation only. In particular, it is to be understood that the fashion accessory 50 is not particularly limited. For example, the hook 60 can be disposed at another point on the flexible elongated element 55. As another example of a variation, the hook 60 can be adjustable and be disposed at any point that is convenient. Further variations can include the addition of multiple ornaments as well as substitution with various ornaments. As another example of a variation, the fashion accessory can also be worn as a headband.
(29) Various advantages will now be apparent to a person of skill in the art. In particular, the fashion accessory 50 provides a dual function. In particular, it allows a user to use the fashion accessory 50 as a decorative accessory. Accordingly, any portion of the fashion accessory 50 can be further customized and/or decorated such as modifying decorative features and/or color. In situations when the user requires assistance with operating a zipper, the user can simply convert the fashion accessory 50 into an open position to facilitate operation of the zipper. By providing this additional functionality on the fashion accessory, it will remove the requirement to carry a second separate device to facilitate the operation of a zipper on the back of a dress.
(30) While specific embodiments have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative only and should not serve to limit the accompanying claims.