Bathing suit
20210030079 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A separable bathing suit top comprising: at least one top-central part, and a first top-piece and a second top-piece;
the second top-piece attached or reversibly attachable to the first top-piece;
each top-piece independently reversibly attachable to a top-central part wherein the at least one top-central part, first top-piece and second top-piece have matching colors, and, optionally, patterns, such that the first top-piece and second top-piece, when attached to the at least one top-central part, are essentially visually indistinguishable from the at least one top-central part.
Claims
1. A separable bathing suit top comprising: at least one top-central part, and a first top-piece and a second top-piece; the second top-piece attached or reversibly attachable to the first top-piece; each top-piece independently reversibly attachable to a top-central part wherein the at least one top-central part, first top-piece and second top-piece have matching colors, and, optionally, patterns, such that the first top-piece and second top-piece, when attached to the at least one top-central part, are essentially visually indistinguishable from the at least one top-central part.
2. The bathing suit top of claim 1, wherein: each top-central part comprises a top edge which comprises a top first zipper part and each top-piece comprises a bottom edge which comprises a top second zipper part; each first zipper part and each second zipper part are connectable to form a functional top zipper, wherein: the zipper comprises a tab, and the bathing suit top is configured to allow opening the top zipper by pulling the tab from proximal to an inner top-central top end to proximal to an outer top-central top end.
3. The bathing suit top of claim 2, wherein the top second zipper part comprises the tab.
4. The bathing suit top of claim 1, wherein each at least one top-central part and each top-piece comprise at least one loop, wherein each top-piece is independently reversibly attachable to a top-central part by the loops. The bathing suit top of claim 4, configured to allow at least one loop of a top-central part extending through, and thereby engaging, at least one loop of a top-piece or to allow at least one loop of a top-piece extending through, and thereby engaging, at least one loop of a top-central part.
5. The bathing suit top of claim 4, each top-piece further comprising a drawstring weavable through the loops, the weaving engaging a top-piece with a top-central part.
6. The bathing suit of claim 5, wherein each drawstring extends from an outer top-piece bottom end.
7. A separable bathing suit bottom comprising: a bottom-central part, and a first bottom-piece and a second bottom-piece; each bottom-piece independently reversibly attachable to the bottom-central part, wherein: the bottom-central part comprises two first profiles, and each bottom-piece comprises a second profile essentially matching a first profile.
8. The bathing suit bottom of claim 7, wherein: the bottom-central part comprises a front side and a back side, wherein the back side comprises the two first profiles.
9. The bathing suit bottom of claim 7, wherein the bottom-central part, first bottom-piece and second bottom-piece have matching colours, and, optionally, patterns, such that the first bottom-piece and second bottom-piece, when attached to the bottom-central part, are essentially visually indistinguishable from the bottom-central part.
10. A bathing suit comprising the bathing suit top of claim 1 and the bathing suit bottom of claim 7.
11. The bathing suit of claim 10, configured to: allow the first top-piece and the second top-piece attached thereto, and/or at least one bottom-piece attached thereto, and/or to allow the first bottom-piece and the second-bottom piece attached thereto, to form at least one receptacle selected from a group consisting of: wallet, bag, purse, sock, and combinations thereof.
12. The bathing suit bottom of claim 7, wherein: the bottom-central part comprises two bottom first zipper parts and each bottom-piece comprises a bottom second zipper part; each bottom first zipper part and each bottom second zipper part are connectable to form a functional bottom zipper, wherein: each bottom zipper comprises a tab, and the bathing suit bottom is configured to allow opening each bottom zipper by pulling the tab from proximal to the back side towards the front side.
13. The bathing suit bottom of claim 12, wherein each bottom second zipper part comprises the tab.
14. The bathing suit bottom of claim 13, wherein each bottom first zipper part comprises a bottom stop, insertable into the tab.
15. The bathing suit bottom of claim 7, wherein the bottom-central part comprises at least two loops and each of the first bottom-piece and the second bottom-piece comprise at least one loop, wherein each bottom-central part is independently reversibly attachable to the first bottom-piece and the second bottom-piece by the loops.
16. The bathing suit bottom of claim 15, configured to allow at least one loop of the first bottom-piece and at least one loop of the second bottom-piece extending through, and thereby engaging, at least one loop of the bottom-central part, or to allow at least one loop of at least one loop of the bottom-central part extending through, and thereby engaging, at least one loop of the first bottom-piece and at least one loop of the second bottom-piece.
17. The bathing suit bottom of claim 16, each of the first bottom-piece and the second bottom-piece further comprising a drawstring weavable through the loops, the weaving engaging the first bottom-piece and the second bottom-piece with bottom-central part.
18. The bathing suit bottom of claim 17, wherein a drawstring extends from the first bottom-piece and a drawstring extends from the second bottom-piece, and wherein the bathing suit is configured to allow weaving the drawstrings from proximal to the back side towards the front side and tying the drawstrings on the front side.
19. The bathing suit bottom of claim 18, wherein the bottom-central part comprises two patches, each patch comprising a hole, affixed to the bottom-central part, and having at least one free patch edge or section thereof, and wherein the bottom is configured to allow threading each weaved drawstring through each hole and subsequently tying the drawstrings together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0100] The following description provides specific details for an understanding of various examples of the technology. One skilled in the art will understand that the technology may be practiced without many of these details. In some instances, structures and functions may not have been shown or described in detail or at all to avoid unnecessary obscuring of the description of the examples of the technology. It is intended that the terminology used in the description presented below be interpreted in its broadest reasonable manner, notwithstanding that it is exemplified by specific examples and not every possible permutation is shown in full detail. Although certain terms may be emphasized below, any terminology intended to be interpreted in any restricted manner will be overtly and specifically defined as such in this Detailed Description section.
[0101] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words comprise and comprising and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense, as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to. Additionally, the words herein, above,, below, and words of similar import, when used in this application, shall refer to this application as a whole and not to particular portions of this application. The word or, in reference to a list of two or more items, covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list, and any combination of one or more items in the list.
[0102] As used herein, attachable, detachable, releasable, connect, connected, connectable, disconnect, disconnected, and disconnectable refer to two or more structures or components which may be connected or disconnected, generally in a repeatable manner.
[0103] Several prior-art designs allow a wearer to switch between covering and uncovering their body in the area between the underbust and the lower waist, by so doing switching between a one-piece suit and a bikini. Many bathing suit wearers, however, have a preference for garments that allow them to cover and uncover portions of their chest, and portions of their hip and buttocks (i.e. nether area), without wearing a one-piece suit.
[0104] Some bathing suits have pockets built in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,771,036 B2, Pocket Bra. However, there is a widespread preference among women for purses over pockets, and, to our knowledge, there is no women's bathing suit that incorporates components that can be reconfigured to provide the user with a receptacle such as a purse or a wallet.
[0105] According to one aspect, a bikini top is provided that can easily be transformed to change the coverage of the wearer's chest area.
[0106] According to another aspect, a bikini bottom is provided that can easily be transformed to change the coverage of the wearer's nether area.
[0107] According to another aspect, a bikini bottom and bikini top are provided that can easily be transformed to change the coverage of the wearer's nether and chest area, respectively. Such a swim suit provides the wearer with a very helpful versatility in the amount of skin exposure. According to another aspect, a method is provided that allows easily changing coverage of wearer's nether and/or chest regions, in a public area.
[0108] Garment embodiments described herein are a women's bathing suit or part of a bathing suit, in which the top and/or bottom parts have components that can attach and detach to give either more or less coverage, respectively, of the wearer's body.
[0109] In some embodiments, when the detachable parts are detached from the bathing suit, they can be attached to one another other at their edges so as to form at least one receptacle such as a wallet or a purse.
[0110] One part of the garment may be a bathing suit top, which covers the chest, and another part may be a bathing suit bottom, which covers the buttocks and hips. The top and bottom pieces will generally be disconnected, i.e., in the style of a bikini, but not in all embodiments. If they are connected, it will generally be tenuously: in no embodiments will the garment be what is regarded as a one-piece bathing suit.
[0111] Each of the top and the bottom parts may have removable components that can be repeatedly attached and detached.
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[0131] Lines 13a1, 13a2, 13b1, 13b2 of the bikini top 12 merely illustrate the profiles and are not necessarily physically distinct components. For example, the lines may indicate edges, but the edges need not have physical lines there such as in the form of stitches. Note that the matching of the first profile 13a1, 13 a2 and the second profile 13b1, 13b2 helps conceal the fact that the top 12 comprises detachable pieces, such that a bystander may conclude that the top 12 is a regular non-separable bikini top known in the art. [0132] Referring now to
wherein the outer top-piece bottom ends 16b2 of the first top-piece 12b1 and the second top-piece 12b2 essentially abut the outer top-central top ends 16a2, when the top-piece bottom edges 15b1, 15b2 are attached to the top-central top edges 15a1, 15a2.
[0135] Some bikini-top embodiments 12 comprise only one top central-part 12a, such as shown in
For this type of embodiment 12 top central-part 12a is defined to comprise two outer top-central ends 16a. There are no inner top-central ends. For such embodiment 12 there is no need for abutment of the inner top-central ends 16b1, only need for abutment of the outer top-central ends 16b2 with outer top-central ends 16a.
[0136] When worn the top-central part 12a typically extends from the wearer's underbust upward to above the wearer's nipples, and the top-pieces 12b, 12b2 typically extend above the at least one top-central part and are tied to each other behind the wearer's neck.
[0137] In contrast, in embodiments 12 shown in
[0138] Embodiments such as depicted in
Referring now in particular to
[0144] When the wearer wishes to remove part of the bikini top 12, it is most convenient to hold two tabs 18 that are disposed proximal to the wearer's mid-chest, between the breasts, and pull the tabs 18 outwards towards the wearer's armpits.
Note that the first top-piece 12b1 and the second top-piece 12b2 do not need to be detached from each other to be removed from the at least one top-central part 12b1, 12b2. It may be convenient to reattach the two top-pieces 12b1, 12b2 while they are still attached to each other, retaining a relative positioning of the top-pieces 12b1, 12b2 and at least one top-central part 12b1, 12b2 that is customized to the wearer's measurements. When the using a swimsuit with first profiles 13a1 and optionally 13a2 that are substantially straight, removal of the two top-pieces 12b1, 12b2 leaves at least one top-central part that does not require a neck strap. In some embodiments (not shown) the first profile may be substantially non-straight, such as have an upside-down V or U shape, as apparent when viewing the first profile when the swimsuit is worn with the top-pieces attached. For such embodiments the at least one top-central part further comprise neck straps, which may be left untied when the top pieces are attached to the at least one top-central part.
[0145] Other embodiments such as 20 depicted in
[0146] At present I believe that the embodiment shown in
[0147] In some embodiments such as the top 22 of suit 20 shown in
According to another aspect, demonstrated in
[0151] The bikini bottom 24 is shown as part of a garment 20, which further comprises a bikini top 22, but some bathing suit bottom embodiments may be provided alone, e.g. bikini 24 for topless bathing, or for use with a top that is not separable.
[0152] Similar to the top, and in reference to
each bottom-piece comprises a second profile 25b1, 25b2 essentially matching first profile 25a1, 25a2 respectively.
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wherein the back side 21b comprises the two first profiles 25a1, 25a2.
[0154] As regarding the top, in some embodiments the bottom-central part 24a, first bottom-piece 24b1 and second bottom-piece 24b2 have matching colours, and optionally patterns 39, such that the first bottom-piece 24b1 and second bottom-piece 24b2, when attached to the bottom-central part 24a, are essentially visually indistinguishable from the bottom-central part 24a.
[0155] In some embodiments a bathing suit is provided comprising the bathing suit top of any of the top embodiments described above, and the bathing suit bottom of the bottom embodiments described above.
[0156] A skilled in the art will appreciate that the top and the bottom may be matched is various styles to enhance the appearance of a regular bathing suit that is not built of detachable pieces and main worn parts.
[0157] There are no restrictions on the materials from which the central main worn parts and detachable pieces of the garment may be made, provided they are suitably comfortable, provide sufficient coverage and support of the body, and are suitable in the water and out of the water. Possible embodiments comprise fabric, leather, plastic, metal, strings, meshes, beads, and stones and combinations thereof.
[0158] All parts of the bathing suit may contain pockets.
[0159] The detachable pieces components attach and detach from the central main worn parts of the bikini top and bikini bottom of the bathing suit at or close to the edges of the pieces. There is no restriction on the ways that the central main worn parts and detachable pieces of the bathing suit can be attached to each another, provided that the connections are sufficiently secure, sufficiently comfortable to wear, can be opened and closed by the wearer without undue difficulty, and can be worn in the water and out of the water. Possible features are zippers, Velcro, buttons, snaps, and ties, and combinations thereof.
[0160] As in the bikini top 22 of the embodiment 20 shown in
[0161] The detachable pieces, when detached from the main parts of the bathing suit, can be attached to one another at or near their edges to form pockets and thus serve as wallets or purses.
[0162] Thus, according to another aspect, a bathing suit is provided that is configured to:
[0163] allow the first top-piece and the second top-piece attached thereto, and/or at least one bottom-piece attached thereto, and/or to
[0164] allow the first bottom-piece and the second-bottom piece attached thereto, to form at least one receptacle selected from a group consisting of: wallet, bag, purse, sock, and combinations thereof.
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[0169] The detachable pieces 12b1, 12b2, for the top 12 of the bathing suit, respectively, may attach to each another symmetrically, that is, bottom edge to bottom edge, inside edge to inside edge, and outside edge to outside edge, or they may attach to one another 12b1, 12b2 after a rotation of approximately 120 degrees, as in
[0170] Note the asymmetry of the connections, such that the detachable pieces can attach correctly either to the main worn central parts of the bathing suit or to the other detachable pieces. That is, zipper, Velcro, buttons, and snaps all have one type of fastener on one side and a different complementary type of fastener on the other side. If the detachable pieces are to attach both to the main worn central parts of the garment and to the opposite detachable pieces, the corresponding edges should have the correct complementary fasteners.
[0171] Thus the top and the bottom main worn central parts of the garment will have opposite types of fasteners on their left and right sides, and the corresponding detachable pieces will have complementary edges that can be fastened to each another. The edge-edge fasteners will generally have one edge that in the wallet or purse configuration is more easily opened and closed than the other edges, so that the wallet or purse holds its contents securely and so that the contents are accessible to the user.
[0172] The user may prefer the straps of the purse configuration of the additional top pieces to connect into a knot 12g (
[0173] Two possible embodiments of the eyelets 12h are (1) holes near an edge of one or two of the additional pieces and (2) small loops attached to one or two edges of the additional pieces.
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[0175] The top 212 includes two main types of pieces, the upper parts (Top pieces) 21b5 and the lower parts (top central parts) 26 a5. Each lower part 26 a5 interfaces with four strips. Two middle strips are sewed into the fabric. The top and the bottom strips can be sewed or go through folds in the strip bikini top's fabric. The upper part has two side strips that can hold the top around the wearers' neck.
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goes from the upper back side all the way to the bottom of the bikini bottom but not to the front side of the bottom central part. The zipper helps with the attachment of the additional pieces (first and second bottom-pieces) 32a6 to cover more areas of the wearer's bottom and hips. The triangle shapes 33a6 are for decoration only and are absent in some embodiments.
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[0183] The bikini bottom 230 comprises: [0184] At least one inner part 31b6; [0185] at least two outer detachable parts 32 a6 [0186] at least two strings at each side 34 a6.
Each outer-piece (bottom piece) 32a6 is attached or is reversibly attachable to the first inner-piece (bottom central part) 31b6 for example with a zipper. [0187] Note that there can be two strings on each side in order to tie the strip bikini bottom to the wearer's hips. In additional to their being functional they can be decorational as well.
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[0193] The bikini top 440 includes two main pieces: The upper parts (the top pieces) and the lower parts (topcentral parts). The lower parts each interface with four strips and the upper parts interface with two strips. The lower parts share a first middle strip which is sewed into the fabric. Another middle strip is sewed into the fabric of each lower part and extends out with a free end. The free end can be tied to each other behind the wearer's back. The top and the bottom strips can be sewed onto, or go through folds in the strip bikini top's fabric. The bottom strip has two free ends that can also be tied behind the wearer's back. The top strip can be similarly used but may be tied behind the wearer's neck.
[0194] The upper parts each have two side strips that can hold the top around the wearers' neck which would help in holding the upper part from falling over.
[0195] The other strip 460 serves as a drawstring.
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[0198] goes from the upper back side all the way to the upper front side of the bikini bottom. The drawstring helps with the attachment of the additional piece 41a8 to cover more areas of the wearer bottom and hips. The triangular patch 55a9 is an important feature that helps the drawstring to stay drawn and to be directed for tying. The drawstring 42a8 can also be inserted into an additional belt-hoop like piece of fabric 54a9 to allow more stability to the drawstring's positioning and to make sure it stays at place without worrying about it coming off. These two parts also add to the aesthetics of the strip bikini bottom and can serve as decoration when the drawstring is not attached. The triangular patch has a hole, and is stitched to the bottom part, on 1-2 sides; The lower loopholes 52a9 are for the insertion of the drawstrings 51a9. The upper loopholes of the front side of the bikini bottom are just for decoration and are not used to the insertion of the drawstring.
[0199] In other embodiments the shape of the features used to stabilize and guide the tying of the drawstring may substantially differ, yet fulfill the same purpose.
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[0204] The drawstrings go through the loopholes to ensure the attaching of the parts together. Returning to
[0205] The wearer can choose to use a sewing tool, a macrame needle, a hooked device or any tool that can help with the insertion of the drawstrings into the holes.
[0206] Some kit embodiments (not shown) include the bikini suit with loopholes and drawstrings, and the sewing tool as well.
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[0210] The wearer has a choice either to use these flaps to cover the zipper stop, or not to use the flaps.
Clarifications about Terminology
[0211] In the discussion, unless otherwise stated, adjectives such as substantially and about that modify a condition or relationship characteristic of a feature or features of an embodiment of the invention, are to be understood to mean that the condition or characteristic is defined to within tolerances that are acceptable for operation of the embodiment for an application for which it is intended.
[0212] It should be noted that the term item as used herein refers to any physically tangible, individually distinguishable unit of packaged or unpackaged good or goods. Positional terms such as upper, lower right, left, bottom, below, lowered, low, top, above, elevated, high, vertical and horizontal as well as grammatical variations thereof as may be used herein do not necessarily indicate that, for example, a bottom component is below a top component, or that a component that is below is indeed below another component or that a component that is above is indeed above another component as such directions, components or both may be flipped, rotated, moved in space, placed in a diagonal orientation or position, placed horizontally or vertically, or similarly modified. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the terms bottom, below, top and above may be used herein for exemplary purposes only, to illustrate the relative positioning or placement of certain components, to indicate a first and a second component or to do both.
[0213] Coupled with means indirectly or directly coupled with.
[0214] It is important to note that the methods described above are not limited to the corresponding descriptions. For example, the method may include additional or even fewer processes or operations in comparison to what is described herein and/or the accompanying figures. In addition, embodiments of the method are not necessarily limited to the chronological order as illustrated and described herein.
[0215] It should be understood that where the claims or specification refer to a or an element or feature, such reference is not to be construed as there being only one of that element. Hence, reference to an element or at least one element for instance, may also encompass one or more elements.
[0216] Unless otherwise stated, the use of the expression and/or between the last two members of a list of options for selection indicates that a selection of one or more of the listed options is appropriate and may be made.
[0217] It is noted that the term perspective view as used herein may also refer to an isometric view and vice versa.
[0218] It should be appreciated that certain features which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, example and/or option, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination or as suitable in any other described embodiment. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment, example, and/or option are inoperative without those elements. Accordingly, features, structures, characteristics, stages, methods, modules, elements, entities or systems disclosed herein, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate examples, may also be provided in combination in a single example. Conversely, various features, structures, characteristics, stages, methods, modules, elements, entities or systems disclosed herein, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single example, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination.
[0219] It is noted that the term exemplary is used herein to refer to examples of embodiments and/or implementations, and is not meant to necessarily convey a more desirable use-case.
[0220] In alternative and/or other embodiments, additional, fewer, and/or different elements may be used.
[0221] Throughout this description, various embodiments may be presented in a range format. It should be understood that the description in range format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the embodiments. Accordingly, the description of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible sub ranges as well as individual numerical values within that range. For example, description of a range such as from 1 to 6 should be considered to have specifically disclosed sub ranges such as from 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 to 4, from 2 to 6, from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. This applies regardless of the breadth of the range.
[0222] Whenever a numerical range is indicated herein, it is meant to includewhere applicableany cited numeral (fractional or integral) within the indicated range. The phrases ranging/ranges between a first indicate number and a second indicate number and ranging/ranges from a first indicate number to a second indicate number are used herein interchangeably and are meant to include the first and second indicated numbers and all the fractional and integral numerals there between.
[0223] While the aspects have been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, these should not be construed as scope limitations, but rather as exemplifications of some of the embodiments.