Accessibility Garment Apparatus
20220211121 · 2022-07-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B9/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An accessibility garment apparatus for allowing self-sufficiency for handicapped and disabled people includes a garment body having a waistband, a front side, a back side, an inner surface, an outer surface, a crotch portion, an inseam, and a pair of legs. The inseam has an access aperture extending from a right leg to a left leg of the pair of legs. An absorptive pad is coupled to the garment body. The absorptive pad is coupled to the inner surface on the back side. A zipper is coupled to the garment body. The zipper has a chain coupled along the access aperture and a slider engaged with the chain to selectively close or open the access aperture. A hook is coupled to the slider of the zipper.
Claims
1. An accessibility garment apparatus comprising: a garment body, the garment body having a waistband, a front side, a back side, an inner surface, an outer surface, a crotch portion, an inseam, and a pair of legs, the inseam having an access aperture extending from a right leg to a left leg of the pair of legs; an absorptive pad coupled to the garment body, the absorptive pad being coupled to the inner surface on the back side; a zipper coupled to the garment body, the zipper having a chain coupled along the access aperture and a slider engaged with the chain to selectively close or open the access aperture; and a hook coupled to the zipper, the hook being coupled to the slider.
2. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the absorptive pad extending from adjacent the waistband to adjacent the access aperture.
3. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the hook being J-shaped.
4. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 3 further comprising the hook being larger than a standard zipper pull.
5. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the garment body being a pair of pants such as, but not limited to jeans, dress pants, slacks, sweatpants, or the like.
6. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the garment body being a pair of shorts.
7. An accessibility garment apparatus comprising: a garment body, the garment body having a waistband, a front side, a back side, an inner surface, an outer surface, a crotch portion, an inseam, and a pair of legs, the inseam having an access aperture extending from a right leg to a left leg of the pair of legs, the garment body being a pair of shorts or pants such as, but not limited to jeans, dress pants, slacks, sweatpants, or the like; an absorptive pad coupled to the garment body, the absorptive pad being coupled to the inner surface on the back side, the absorptive pad extending from adjacent the waistband to adjacent the access aperture; a zipper coupled to the garment body, the zipper having a chain coupled along the access aperture and a slider engaged with the chain to selectively close or open the access aperture; and a hook coupled to the zipper, the hook being coupled to the slider, the hook being J-shaped and larger than a standard zipper pull.
8. An accessibility garment apparatus comprising: a garment body, the garment body having a waistband, a front side, a back side, an inner surface, an outer surface, a crotch portion, an inseam, and a pair of legs, the garment body having an access aperture extending through the crotch portion; an absorptive pad coupled to the garment body, the absorptive pad being coupled to the inner surface on the back side; a flap coupled to the garment body, the flap selectively covering or exposing the access aperture, the flap having a plurality of first engagement members; a plurality of second engagement members coupled to the garment body, the plurality of second engagement members being coupled to the garment body adjacent the access aperture and being selectively engageable with the plurality of first engagement members to secure the flap in a closed position; and at least one pull tab coupled to the flap, the pull tabs being coupled to the flap proximal a flap top edge to allow the user to disengage the plurality of first engagement members and the plurality of second engagement members to move the flap to an open position.
9. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 8 further comprising the access aperture extending from the inseam to adjacent the waistband.
10. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 8 further comprising the flap being coupled to the garment body adjacent the inseam.
11. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 8 further comprising the plurality of first engagement members being a pair of first engagement members coupled adjacent the flap top edge and adjacent a pair of flap outer edges; the pair of second engagement members being a pair of second engagement members coupled adjacent the access aperture and proximal the waistband.
12. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 8 further comprising the at least one pull tab being a pair of rings.
13. The accessibility garment apparatus of claim 8 further comprising the garment body being an undergarment such as, but not limited to, briefs, boxers, women's underwire, and the like.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0012] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0024] As best illustrated in
[0025] An absorptive pad 36 is coupled to the garment body 12. The absorptive pad 36 is coupled to the inner surface 20 on the back side 18. The absorptive pad 36 may extend from adjacent the waistband 14 to adjacent the access aperture 30 to serve as a secondary diaper or sanitary pad in case of leakage.
[0026] A zipper 38 is coupled to the garment body 12. The zipper 38 has a chain 40 coupled along the access aperture 30 and a slider 42 engaged with the chain 40 to selectively close or open the access aperture 30. A hook 44 is coupled to the zipper 38. The hook 44 is coupled to the slider 42 and may be J-shaped and larger than a standard zipper pull to make it easier for someone to manipulate.
[0027] In an alternative embodiment of the invention 50 shown in
[0028] A plurality of second engagement members 60 is coupled to the garment body 12 adjacent the access aperture 30 and is selectively engageable with the plurality of first engagement members 54 to secure the flap 52 in a closed position as shown in
[0029] At least one pull tab 62 is coupled to the flap 52. The at least one pull tab 62 may be a pair of rings 64. The pull tabs 62 are coupled to the flap 52 proximal the flap top edge 56 to allow the user to disengage the plurality of first engagement members 54 and the plurality of second engagement members 60 to move the flap 52 to an open position shown in
[0030] In use, the garment body 12 is worn like a traditional garment. The user then pulls on either the hook 44 or the pull tab 62 to expose the access aperture 30 as needed.
[0031] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0032] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.