CONTAINER OPENING DEVICE AND GARMENT
20170265543 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A garment structured to facilitate opening of a container, through the provision of an opening member mounted thereon. A garment includes a closure flap movable between a covering and a non-covering position, wherein the opening device includes a base and an opening member connected to said closure flap and movable therewith into an out of an exposed, operative orientation corresponding to the closure flap being disposed into and out of the covering relation to the pocket. When in the operative orientation, the opening member includes an apertured construction disposed and structured to engage and exert a removing force on a closure of the container, wherein the closure may be in the form of a cap on bottle or other container.
Claims
1. A device structured for opening containers and being mounted on a garment, said device comprising: a base movably connected to the garment and positionable thereon between an operative orientation and a non-operative orientation, an opening member connected to said base and movable there with between said operative and non-operative orientations, said opening member having an apertured construction disposed and structured to remove a closure from the container, at least when said opening member is in said operative orientation, and said operative and non-operative orientations respectively comprising an exposed and a covered disposition of said apertured construction.
2. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said apertured construction comprises at least one aperture dimensioned and configured to at least partially receive and engage the closure of the container therein.
3. The device as recited in claim 2 wherein said base includes at least one opening formed therein and disposed in aligned relation with said one aperture and in receiving relation to the closure of the container.
4. The device as recited in claim 3 further comprising a cover member connected to said base in covering relation to at least said one aperture and at least a portion of the closure of the container, when the closure of the container is received within said one aperture.
5. The device as recited in claim 3 further comprising a cover member connected to said base and concurrently disposed in covering relation to said one opening, said one aperture and the closure of the container, when the closure of the container is received within said one aperture.
6. The device as recited in claim 2 further comprising a cover member connected to said base in covering relation to said one aperture and in receiving relation to the closure of the container, when the closure of the container is received within said one aperture.
7. The device as recited in claim 6 wherein said cover member and said opening member are disposed on opposite sides of said base.
8. The device as recited in claim 7 wherein said base includes at least one opening formed therein and disposed in aligned relation with said one aperture and in covered relation by said cover member.
9. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said opening member is formed of an at least partially rigid material.
10. The device as recited in claim 9 wherein said opening member is at least partially formed of carbon fiber material.
11. The device as recited in claim 9 wherein said base is formed of a flexible material.
12. The device as recited in claim 11 wherein said cover member is formed of a flexible material.
13. The device as recited in claim 9 wherein said cover member is formed of a flexible material.
14. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising an attachment structure connected to said base and the garment and structured to removably connect and retain said base in said non-operative orientation.
15. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said apertured construction comprises at least one aperture dimensioned and configured to at least partially receive and removably engage the cap of a bottle.
16. A garment at least partially structured to facilitate opening of a container, said garment comprising: a closure flap movably connected to said garment and positionable thereon between an operative orientation and a non-operative orientation, an opening device structured for opening a container and including a base connected to said closure flap and movable therewith between said operative and non-operative orientations, said opening device including an opening member, said opening member connected to said base and movable with said base and said closure flap between said operative and non-operative orientations, said opening member disposed and structured to engage and exert a removing force on a closure of the container, and said operative and non-operative orientations respectively comprising an exposed and a covered disposition of said opening member.
17. The garment as recited in claim 16 further comprising a pocket structure including an access opening; said closure flap movable in covering and non-covering relation to said access opening of said pocket structure.
18. The garment as recited in claim 17 wherein said opening member connected to said base and movable with said base and said closure flap, at least between said covering and said non-covering relation of said closure flap.
19. The garment as recited in claim 17 wherein said operative orientation of said opening member substantially corresponds to said non-covering relation of said closure flap.
20. The garment as recited in claim 17 wherein said non-operative orientation of said opening member substantially corresponds to said covering relation of said closure flap.
21. The garment as recited in claim 16 wherein said base and said opening member are connected to an inner surface of said closure flap.
22. The garment as recited in claim 16 wherein said opening member comprises at least one aperture dimensioned and configured to at least partially receive and engage the closure of the container therein.
23. The garment as recited in claim 22 wherein said base includes at least one opening formed therein and disposed in aligned relation with said one aperture and in receiving relation to the closure of the container.
24. The garment as recited in claim 23 further comprising a cover member connected to said base and concurrently disposed in covering relation to said one opening, said one aperture, and the closure of the container, when the closure of the container is received within said one aperture.
25. The garment as recited in claim 24 wherein said cover member and said opening member are disposed on opposite sides of said base.
26. The garment as recited in claim 16 wherein said opening member comprises at least one aperture dimensioned and configured to at least partially receive and engage the closure of the container therein; a cover member connected to said base and disposed in covering relation to said one aperture and the closure of the container, when the closure of the container is received within said one aperture.
27. The device as recited in claim 26 wherein said cover member and said opening member are disposed on opposite sides of said base.
28. The garment as recited in claim 27 wherein said base includes at least one opening formed therein and disposed in aligned relation with said one aperture and in receiving relation to the closure of the container concurrently with said one aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0023] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] As represented in the accompanying Figures and with initial reference to
[0025] As represented in
[0026] However, in order to maintain and/or enhance the appearance of the garment 100, in the absence of a pocket or pouch on the garment 100, the “flap structure” may still be disposed, dimensioned and configured to represent a closure flap 22. Accordingly, when the garment 100 does not include a pocket or pouch, the closure flap 22 is still selectively positioned between the “covering position” 27 and the “non-covering position” 29.
[0027] Further, the “flap structure” may or may not be removably connected to the garment 100. This removable connection may be accomplished by an appropriate adhesive material or other sufficiently strong connecting structures to maintain the connection of the “flap structure” to the garment 100. Accordingly, such connecting structures may include one or more adhesive type connectors or similarly structured connectors such as Velcro which allows a secure but removable positioning of the “flap structure” to the garment 100, but also allows for its removal from the garment when so chosen by the user. In contrast, such connecting structures may also include one or more static type connectors such as stitches or rivets which allow the fixed positioning of the “flap structure” to the garment 100.
[0028] In cooperation therewith, the opening device 10 includes a base 24 which is connected to the closure flap 22 and movable therewith between the covering position 27 and the non-covering position 29 relative to the access opening 17. In at least one embodiment, the base 24 is secured to an under surface or inner surface of the closure flap 22. As such, when the closure flap 22 is in the covering position 27, the base 24 is not exposed and not clearly viewable. In contrast, when the closure flap 22 is in the non-covering position 29, the base 24 is exposed, accessible and clearly viewable. Further, and as will be described in greater detail hereinafter, the disposition of the base 24 on the closure flap 22 is such that the base 24 is disposable between an operative orientation 26 and a non-operative orientation 28.
[0029] More specifically, when the closure flap 22 is in the covering position 27, the base 24 will be disposed in the non-operative orientation 28 and not clearly viewable, as represented in
[0030] As such, when the closure flap 22 is in the covering position 27, the base 24 is not exposed and not clearly viewable. Further, the disposition of the base 24 on the closure flap 22 is such that the base 24 and an opening member 30 connected thereto are disposable between an operative orientation 26 and a non-operative orientation 28. When an exterior or outer surface 21 of the closure flap 22 is viewable and the closure flap 22 is in the covering position, the base 24 and opening member 30 will be disposed in the non-operative orientation 28 and not be clearly viewable, as represented in
[0031] As is represented in
[0032] As represented in
[0033] In addition, at least a portion of the opening member 30 is preferably formed from at least a partially rigid material to the extent that a force, sufficient to remove the closure, will be exerted on the closure causing its removal. By way of example, the opening member 30, or at least a portion thereof, may be formed from a carbon fiber material which has sufficient rigidity and strength to exert the aforementioned removing force. Further, by way of example, the dimension, configuration, and disposition of the one aperture 34 may be such as to remove a bottle cap from a bottle type container. However, the opening device 10 and attendant opening member 30 may be otherwise appropriately structured to accommodate the removal of other types of closures from other types of containers.
[0034] In addition, the opening member 30 includes at least one orifice 38 disposed and structured to secure the opening member 30 to the base 24. More specifically, the disposition of the opening member 30 may be secured between the closure flap 22 and the base 24, as represented in
[0035] Additionally, when the closure flap 22 is in the covering position 27, the base 24 and the one aperture 34 of the opening member 30 are not exposed and not clearly viewable. Further, the disposition of the base 24 on the closure flap 22 is such that the base 24 and the one aperture 34 of the opening member 30 connected thereto are disposable between the operative 26 and non-operative orientation 28. More specifically, when the closure flap 22 is in the covering position 27, the base 24 and one aperture 34 of the opening member 30 will be disposed in the non-operative orientation 28 and not clearly viewable, as represented in
[0036] Further, when the opening member 30 is secured between the base 24 and closure flap 22, as is represented in
[0037] In addition, in another embodiment of the present invention, when the opening member 30 is secured to the under surface 23 of the base 24, the opening member 30 includes at least one protruding lip 31. The protruding lip 31 is structured to exert a force on the closure while concurrently creating space between the closure and the garment 100. Utilization of the opening member 30 to remove the closure involves the closure being disposed at least partially within the one aperture 34 of the opening member 30. The space created allows for the closure to be removed without the closure engaging forcefully with the fabric of the garment 100. The protruding lip 31 extends outward from the opening member 30 a distance sufficient to create the aforementioned space in order to protect the garment 100 from the force exerted to remove the closure.
[0038] Yet additional structural and operative features of one or more embodiments of the opening device 10 includes the base 24 having at least one opening 25 disposed in aligned relation with the one aperture 34 of the opening member 30. Accordingly, the aforementioned apertured construction 32 can also be descriptive of both the one aperture 34 and the one opening 25, being disposed in aligned relation with one another. Further, as discussed above, the opening member 30 may be disposed between the closure flap 22 and base 24, or secured to the under surface 23 of the base 24. Utilization of the opening device 10 to remove a closure involves the closure being disposed at least partially within the one aperture 34 concurrently to being at least partially received within the aligned one opening 25. When so disposed, the at least partial rigidity of the opening member 30 and the manipulation of the closure relative to the base 24 (or vice versa) will result in a removing force being exerted on the closure or bottle cap.
[0039] As represented in
[0040] In order to facilitate the mounting and/or attachment of the opening device 10 to the garment 100 in a manner which will not derogatorily affect the appearance of the garment 100 or its comfort on a user, the base 24 and the closure flap 22 are preferably formed of a flexible, relatively high strength material. Such material can include, but is not intended to be limited to, a canvas or other appropriate material of sufficient strength or flexibility. This of course is in contrast to the appropriate rigidity of at least a portion of the opening member 30, as set forth above.
[0041] However, while the placement of the opening device 10 on the outside of the garment 100 may be the most popular placement of use, the opening device 10 may also be placed on the inside of the garment 100 or connected via attachment to the garment 100. Additionally, when the closure flap 22 is selectively disposable between the covering position 27 and non-covering position 29 relative to the access opening 17, the pocket structure 15 of the garment 100 is not necessary to the invention, as discussed above. Further, there may be more than one opening device 10 on the garment 100, the opening device 10 may comprise different shapes, and be placed in different positions relative to the outside and/or inside of the garment 100.
[0042] As is represented in
[0043] Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiment of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
[0044] Now that the invention has been described,