ADJUSTABLE GARMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM AND KIT FOR THE SAME
20170215559 · 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Valerie M. CIPTAK (OSSINING, NY, US)
- Kwok Wah YU (HONG KONG, CN)
- Andrew WEILER (London, GB)
- Joseph MOYA (Johnstown, OH, US)
- Tan NGUYEN (Columbus, OH, US)
- Adam JANOVSKI (New Albany, OH, US)
- Ashley HERMAN (Johnstown, OH, US)
- Leslie ASCH (Croton-on Hudson, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41F13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A garment support system adjustably and removably supports a garment on a user's shoulders and optionally includes one or more continuous strap members having clamps on at least on opposing end thereof arranged adjustably in a mobile arrangement for support relative to a user's shoulders. Optionally, the clamps are secured to the collar and arm openings of the garment providing a garment support system and also optionally a sliding bridge allows for adjustment for individuals of differing sizes. The garment support system may be compact and stored in a kit form for sale and travel convenience.
Claims
1. A garment support system, comprising: a first strap member and a second strap member, each of the first and second strap members having respective first and second strap ends, the first and second strap members being fixedly secured to one another at the respective first ends of the first and second strap members, wherein the first and second strap ends respectively are secured to portions of first and second slider members slidably positioned about proximate portions of said continuous strap member and forming respective first and second sliding loops; a first and a second clip jaw member slidably secured on respective first and second sliding loops; and a third clip jaw member secured proximate to the first ends of the first and second strap ends, wherein the first, second, and third clip jaw members are configured to be releasably securable to a garment.
2. The garment support system of claim 1, wherein the first ends of the first and second strap members overlap each other and are secured to one another.
3. The garment support system of claim 1, further comprising a web member to which the first ends of the first and second strap members are secured in a non-overlapping configuration.
4. A garment support system, comprising: a continuous strap member having respective first and second strap ends; first and second strap ends respectively secured to portions of first and second slider members slidably positioned about proximate portions of said continuous strap member and forming respective first and second sliding loops; a first and a second clip jaw member slidably secured on respective first and second sliding loops; a third clip jaw member slidably positioned on said continuous strap between respective first and second strap ends; a slideable bridge member on said continuous strap member sliding spacing said third clip jaw member from respective said first and second sliding loops; said slidable bridge member defining a first adjustable joined distance between said slidable bridge member and said third clip jaw member and a first and a second adjustable split distance between said slidable bridge member and respective said first and second clip jaw members; whereby said first adjustable joined distance, said first adjustable split distance and said second adjustable split distance may be different lengths to accommodate different adjustments during a use of said garment support system.
5. A garment support system, comprising: a strap that is configured as a loop; a first clip jaw member secured to a first location of the strap, the first clip jaw member being configured to be secured to a first garment; a second clip jaw member secured to a second location of the strap, the second clip jaw member being configured to be secured to a second garment; and a fastener member through which the strap extends, the strap being slidably translatable through the fastener member to adjust a distance between the first and second clip jaw members.
6. The garment support system of claim 3, wherein the loop is continuous and is formed by joining opposing ends of the strap.
7. A garment support system, comprising: a belt that is configured to be worn transversely between a user's shoulder and hip; a clip jaw member that is operably coupled to the belt, the clip jaw member being configured to releasably grasp a garment.
8. The garment support system of claim 7, wherein the belt has an adjustable width.
9. The garment support system of claim 7, wherein the belt is formed from a stretchable material and is a continuous annular loop.
10. The garment support system of claim 7, further comprising a length of rope that includes a first end a second end, the first end being fixedly secured to the belt at a first location, the second end being slidably translatable relative to the belt, the second end being secured to the clip jaw member.
11. A garment support system, comprising: a length of rope, the rope being slidably received within a fastener member, the length of rope forming a first shoulder strap and a second shoulder strap and a looped section secured to a clip jaw member, the fastener member being slidable relative to the length of rope to adjust a dimension of the first and second shoulder straps and a length of the looped section secured to the clip jaw member, the clip jaw member being configured to releasably grasp a garment.
12. A garment support system, comprising: a first length of rope and a second length of rope, each of the lengths of rope including respective looped sections that are configured to receive a user's arms and to rest upon a user's shoulders, free ends of the first and second lengths of rope being secured to respective clip jaw members.
13. The garment support system of claim 12, wherein the looped sections each has an adjustable dimension.
14. The garment support system of claim 12, wherein a relative position of the respective clip jaw members with respect to respective ones of the first and second lengths of rope are adjustable.
15. The garment support system of claim 12, further comprising a web that secures the first and second lengths of rope to each other.
16. The garment support system of claim 15, wherein the web is formed from a stretchable material and is configured to bias the first and second lengths of rope toward one another when worn.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention. Wherever possible, same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. The word ‘couple’ and similar terms do not necessarily denote direct and immediate connections, but also include connections through intermediate elements or devices. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional (up/down, etc.) or motional (forward/back, etc.) terms may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope in any manner. It will also be understood that other embodiments may be utilized without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and that the detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and that elements may be differently positioned, or otherwise noted as in the appended claims without requirements of the written description being required thereto.
[0044] Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations in turn, in a manner that may be helpful in understanding embodiments of the present invention. However, the order of description should not be construed to imply that these operations are order dependent.
[0045] Referring now to
[0046] The jaw clip member 9A on web member 7 may be non-adjustable on the ends of the straps 5, 6, and may be sewn in or fixed to web member 7 so that the ends of straps 5, 6 are fixed relative to the web member 7 and correspondingly to the jaw clip member 9A. Alternatively, the jaw clip member 9A may be relatively moble about a small loop affixed with web member 7. The straps 5, 6 may be secured to the web member 7 in a non-overlapping arrangement, which may facilitate the garment laying flatter against the user's body when using the garment support system 1.
[0047] Extending from respective adjustment loops are also respective jaw clip members 9. Jaw clip members 9 on straps 5, 6 may be slidably adjustable within the adjustment loops shown relative to a position of relative slides 8 on each respective strap 5, 6. As a result, it will be understood that the length of the straps 5, 6 may be adjustable in view of the position of the sliders 8 and the co-adjustment of respective end jaw clip members 9. As shown, each of the jaw clip members 9 may have two opposing hinge jaws and a cam-lever proximate one jaw such that the jaws can be urged together to secure material therebetween.
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[0050] As will be recognized upon study, strap 12 has opposed ends joined at bottom sliders 8, as shown, and therebetween transits up and through slidable bridge member 11 and around top slider 8B. Bottom loops proximate respective bottom clip members 9 remain adjustable by length (and thus the amount of loop). Additionally, strap 12 may be slidably adjusted side-to-side via bridge 11 and top slider 8B so as to provide two identified distances; a joined distance 13 between bridge 11 and top clip jaw member 9B, and a split distance 14 between respectively bridge 11 and related respective bottom clip jaw members 9, as shown in
[0051] As a result, it will be recognized that garment support system 100 may provides multiple adjustment abilities, including: (i) slider bridge 11 and distances 13, 14; (ii) slidable slides 8, and respective bottom loops adjusting the space between bottom clip jaw members 9 and an overall free-length of strap 12; and/or (iii) the combination of these arrangements. As a result, the improved adjustable garment support system 100 provides multiple enhancements from that shown in
[0052] Additionally, referring now to
[0053] In an alternative embodiment as shown in
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[0059] One alternative, and non-limiting use example of the adjustable support systems described hereinabove are for use in the winter sports area, wherein a user wearing a heavy winter coat, upon entering from the cold to a heated environment, may remove a garment (e.g., a coat or jacket) for comfort and convenience, without restricting hand movement of the user, and without loss of the garment, or dragging the garment on the floor. The materials forming the adjustable support systems described hereinabove may be elastic or stretchable fabrics (e.g., a bungee-like cord) to facilitate comfort and to allow a garment secured thereto to be pulled away from the adjustable support system without necessitating decoupling therefrom. Shoulder pads or the like may line the straps contacting the user's body to increase comfort, as well.
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[0061] Those of skill in the art will additionally recognize that the proposed invention may be used as a neck/chest strap or single shoulder strap by adjustably supporting and connecting only two opposed sides of the support system (between the collar and one arm opening). In this manner, the adjustable feature is still operative, but the user has enhanced options for convenience and securement.
[0062] Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be apparent to those skills that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed system without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0063] Those of skill in the art, having studied the provided disclosure, will additionally recognize that the proposed invention may be used as a neck/chest strap or single shoulder strap by adjustably supporting and connecting only two opposed sides of the support system (between the collar and one arm opening). In this manner, the adjustable feature is still operative, but the user has enhanced options for convenience and securement.
[0064] Those of skill in the art, having studied the provided disclosure, will additionally and adaptively recognize that the clip members of various embodiments 9, 9A, 9B, 202, and variants may adaptively be provided in a manner that is releasably detatchable from the support members 12, 201, 201b, 301, 303, 402, 403, 501L/R, 602L/R, etc. In this mode, the so-released clip may remain joined to the jacket or clothing item in a desired-position. The user may then (at a convenient time) rejoin the clip members to the various support members for transporting the jacket. In this manner, of a user finds convenient location of the clip members difficult, or otherwise wishes to leave the clips in place the use may do so until a subsequent use. For example, if one finds it a bit difficult to constantly clip and unclip from the correct spots on a garment they can instead attach the clips and then using a release feature, release member, release element etc. (discussed but not shown) remove the strap portions between uses. The strap portions may then be reattached later. As an additional consideration herein, the discussed release features, release members, or release elements joining the clip members to the strap portions may additionally include a safety feature allowing a release upon a certain amount of unintended stress—e.g., if a suspended jacket is caught in a train door while being supported by the proposed system, the release elements or members would separate at a safety threshold of, for example, 5-to-30 pounds of force. This way, the straps provide convenient support but will not serve as a dangerous entanglement or choking hazard should the jacket or straps become trapped.
[0065] It will be further understood that any of the combinations, systems, components, or complete combinations of elements disclosed herein may be provided in the form of a kit with packaging, assembled with other features or elements outside the scope of this submission all within the spirit of the present inventions.
[0066] Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be apparent to those skills that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed system without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.