Magnetic Closure System for a Onesie
20200345079 ยท 2020-11-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A one-piece garment, specially a onesie for infants and toddlers, comprising a magnetic closure system, wherein a caregiver may quickly and efficiently change an infant's diaper without having to remove the one-piece garment and without having to struggle with the closure mechanism. An improved onesie magnetic closure system having a front panel containing one or more magnets of a positive or negative polarity, and a back panel containing a corresponding number of complementary magnets having an opposite polarity. The magnetic elements of the front and back panels are attracted and attach to each other, such that the back panel overlaps the front panel and removable attached thereto.
Claims
1. An infant garment comprising: a garment comprised of a first panel and a second panel; and a magnetic closure system.
2. The infant garment of claim 1, wherein the magnetic closure system is comprised of a pair of elongated magnetic strips.
3. The infant garment of claim 2, wherein one of the pair of elongated magnetic strips is attached to the first panel and a second one of the pair of elongated magnetic strips is attached to the second panel.
4. The infant garment of claim 2, wherein the pair of elongated magnetic strips are magnetically attracted to one another.
5. The infant garment of claim 1, wherein the magnetic closure system is comprised of a first plurality of magnets attached to the first panel and a second plurality of magnets attached to the second panel.
6. The infant garment of claim 5, wherein the first plurality of magnets and the second plurality of magnets are magnetically attracted to one another.
7. The infant garment of claim 5, wherein the first plurality of magnets are attached to the first panel in a linear, spaced apart fashion, and the second plurality of magnets are attached to the second panel in a linear, spaced apart fashion.
8. The infant garment of claim 5, wherein the spacing between the first plurality of magnets is equal to the spacing between the second plurality of magnets.
9. An infant garment comprising: a garment comprised of a first panel and a second panel; and a magnetic closure system comprised of a first magnetic strip and second magnetic strip.
10. The infant garment of claim 9, wherein the first magnetic strip is attached to the first panel and the second magnetic strip is attached to the second panel.
11. The infant garment of claim 9, wherein the first magnetic strip is magnetically attracted to the second magnetic strip.
12. The infant garment of claim 9, wherein the first magnetic strip is the same size and shape of the second magnetic strip.
13. The infant garment of claim 9, wherein each of the first panel and the second panel further comprise a reinforcing strip.
14. The infant garment of claim 13, wherein the first magnetic strip is embedded in the reinforcing strip of the first panel, and the second magnetic strip is embedded in the reinforcing strip of the second panel.
15. The infant garment of claim 9 further comprising a sound module.
16. The infant garment of claim 9, wherein the attachment of the first panel and the second panel form a pair of spaced apart leg openings.
17. An infant onesie comprising: an upper portion; a lower portion, wherein the lower portion further comprises a first panel and a second panel; a first plurality of magnets attached to the first panel; and a second plurality of magnets attached to the second panel.
18. The infant onesie of claim 17, wherein the number of the plurality of first magnets is equal to the number of the plurality of second magnets.
19. The infant onesie of claim 17, wherein the plurality of first magnets are magnetically attractable to the plurality of second magnets.
20. The infant onesie of claim 17, wherein the first plurality of magnets are attached to the first panel in a linear, spaced apart fashion, and the second plurality of magnets are attached to the second panel in a linear, spaced apart fashion
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The description refers to provided drawings in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the different views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate a description thereof. Various embodiments are discussed hereinafter. It should be noted that the figures are described only to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They do not intend as an exhaustive description of the invention or do not limit the scope of the invention. Additionally, an illustrated embodiment need not have all the aspects or advantages shown. Thus, in other embodiments, any of the features described herein from different embodiments may be combined.
[0020] Reference to a singular item or element includes the possibility that there are more than one of the same item or element present. Examples of singular and plural forms that have been used herein include toddler and toddlers; baby and babies; infant and infants; onesie and onesies; fastener and fasteners, etc. It should be understood that all references to a child or a baby or babies may include infants and toddlers or any child between birth and full growth which require assistance in dressing and/or undressing. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
[0021] As noted above, it is oftentimes difficult and frustrating to dress and undress infants and toddlers, which may be necessary for purposes of, for example, changing a soiled diaper. More specifically, most infants and toddlers will cry, wiggle, resist and generally fidget when being dressed or undressed. Accordingly, the faster the outfit change or diaper change, the less frustrating it is for both the child and the parent or caregiver. The magnetic closure systems of the present invention for use with a onesie disclosed herein offer a quicker and more convenient way for parents and other caregivers to dress or undress their infant or toddler, for example, as part of a diaper change.
[0022] As also noted above, there exists in the art a long felt need for a quick and convenient fastener system for onesies which aids a user in achieving complete securing of the onesie. There also exists in the art a long felt need for a onesie garment that is both easily wearable and securable, and that can remain secured for a longer time when subjected to disruptive forces such as the movement of the child or infant wearing the onesie garment. The innovative product of the present invention features a onesie that is preferably made from a soft cotton or other suitable material and offered in a wide range of colors, patterns, and sizes, and a unique magnetic closure system positioned in the pelvic region of the onesie for easily and quickly securing the panels of the onesie together.
[0023] Referring initially to the drawings,
[0024] In the embodiment of the present invention depicted in
[0025] More specifically, the outwardly facing surface of the first plurality of magnets 132 may be of either positive or negative polarity, and the inner facing surface of the second plurality of magnets 134 (i.e., the surface of the second plurality of magnets 134 that will come into contact with the outward surface of the first plurality of magnets 132) may be of the opposite polarity to create the magnetic connection therebetween. Additionally, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the number of first magnets 132 and the spacing therebetween is generally equal to the number of second magnets 134 and the spacing therebetween so as to avoid bunching up of the front and back panels 122, 124 when first and second plurality of magnets 132 and 134 are magnetically attached to one another, which could cause discomfort for the infant 10 wearing the onesie 100 and/or an unkempt appearance.
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[0027] The removable connection of the front panel 122 to the second panel 124 helps to form the leg openings 126 in the bottom portion 120 for receipt of an infant's legs 16. Additionally, because the number of first magnets 132 and the spacing therebetween is generally equal to the number of second magnets 134 and the spacing therebetween, bunching up of the front and back panels 122, 124 when first and second plurality of magnets 132, 134 are magnetically attached to one another is avoided, as is the discomfort to the infant 10 wearing the onesie 100.
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[0029] As described above and shown in
[0030] In one embodiment, each of the front and back panels 122, 124 preferably have between one and twenty magnetic fasteners, more preferably between two and eight magnetic fasteners, and even more preferably about three or four magnetic fasteners.
[0031] Each of the first and second plurality of magnets 132, 134 can be in any suitable size or shape including, without limitation, round, square, rectangular, annular, oval, etc., and may be comprised of any material which, in general, creates a magnetic field and falls under the common definition of a magnet. Additionally, each of the first and second plurality of magnets 132, 134 may also be encapsulated in a rubber, nylon, fabrics, plastics (such as ABS or PVC), synthetic resin or waterproofed-cloth pouch, which is sewn, glued to or otherwise attached to a flap or pocket at the edge of each of front and back panels 122, 124 or a reinforcement strip 123, 125 attached thereto. The edge of panels 122, 124 may comprise two layers of fabric sewn, glued or otherwise attached to each other to form the pouch or pocket. Alternatively, the fabric at the panel edge may be folded and sewn, glued or otherwise attached to itself to create the pouch or pocket. As explained above, multiple pairs of magnetic fasteners 132, 134 may be used along the length of the front and back panels 122, 124 to provide full closure.
[0032] In one embodiment, the pouch or pocket gives aesthetic appearance to the magnetic fasteners 132, 134 by providing a cover of decorative design to the magnetic member which usually has a monotonous and dull metallic appearance, as well as providing a weathering shield to the magnetic material to slow down or retard undesirable rusting, for example, from the moisture present in the infant's sweat and/or a leaky diaper. In this regard, the magnet enclosure is preferably water- or air-tight so that even if the magnet member is oxidized, the enclosure still provides a cosmetic cover to hide the rusted surfaces from the outside, thereby making magnets 132, 134 suitable for applications in which product presentation and appearance are important.
[0033] To further enhance the convenience and aesthetics of the magnetic closure system 130, the corresponding magnets 132, 134 are preferably always made to have identical shapes and/or dimensions. As a result of the substantially similar shape and dimensions, the complementary magnets 132, 134 will come into substantially automatic alignment once they come into contact and no external help is therefore required in general for the initial contact and the subsequent engagement.
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[0036] In order to engage the magnetic closing mechanism 130, the user (not shown) simply pulls the back panel 124 between the legs 16 of infant 10, such that the back panel 124 comes into contact with the front panel 122 and the first plurality of magnets 132 magnetically engage with the corresponding second plurality of magnets 134. Further, as the front and rear panels 122, 124 are magnetically engaged, leg openings 126 are formed around the legs 16 of the infant 10. In any of the embodiment of the present invention, the lining of the leg openings 126 may be optionally lined with an elastic material to improve comfort, fit and/or to assist in keeping the onesie garment 100 in proper placement on the infant 10. Furthermore, at least a portion of the back panel 124 of the garment may be made out of elastic or flexible material, so that it can be easily brought in proximity of the front panel 122 and affixed thereto. This connection permits optimal comfort and fit of the onesie 100 on the infant 10.
[0037] The magnetic closure system 130 of the present invention has been shown in connection with a onesie 100 and in particular positioned beneath the diaper portion. It should be further noted that this invention is not limited to onesies only, but rather extends to other garments for toddlers and infants including, without limitation, jumpsuits, swimsuits, bodysuits, and other one-piece garments where the fastening convenience is needed by caregivers. It can be easily seen that the system has usefulness in a variety of clothing garments, or with two separate garments to be joined together. There are no limits on the placement of the magnetic closure system 130 on the garment, beyond the ease of the user and/or the comfort of the infant 10. Accordingly, the magnetic closure system 130 of the present invention can also be placed, for example, on the waistband of an infant's garment, on the shoulder of a toddler's dress, on the front panel of a coat or wherever it is convenient and practical to place the magnetic closure system for the ease of the user.
[0038] Also, the configurations relayed herein that relate to the onesie 100 should not be construed as to negate the possibility that this design contemplates sleeves of different lengths, dresses, hoods, elastic or other ornamentation from being affixed on said garment. As previously discussed, elastic or an elastic-quality material may be included around a portion or all of the leg openings 126. Further, the anterior, posterior and/or shoulder/neck area of the garment as depicted herein may contain additional openings for ease in dressing/undressing, decorative purposes or for comfort that can also be secured by the magnetic closure system 130 of the present invention.
[0039] It should be further noted that the magnetic force of the magnetic fasteners (i.e., 132, 134, 136 and 138) is strong enough to keep a garment closed, but weak enough that it is easier to open and close the garment compared to presently used closures, such as buttons, snaps or zippers, to the advantage of users with reduced manual dexterity or in situations otherwise limiting the use of their hands. Further, the magnetic fasteners are preferably safely sewn into the fabric or material of the onesie 100 or other garments to be inaccessible to infants or their siblings to prevent the possibility of a choking hazard.
[0040] The use of the magnetic fasteners 132, 134, 136 and 138 of the present invention allows the caregivers to secure and open the onesie 100 more easily and quickly, as compared to onesies with conventional buttons, snap or zippers as closure mechanisms. From the description, it is evident that the onesie magnetic closure system 130 of the present invention has many advantages over other fastening systems now in use including, without limitation, the following: (a) it can be made absolutely invisible either when the onesie 100 is in the opened or closed position; (b) its use is more convenient for the parent or caregiver when either closing or opening the onesie panels 122, 124; (c) it is adjustable to a considerable degree as the magnets 132, 134, 136 and 138 will hold the garment panels 122, 124 at any originally set position; (d) it can be produced as less expense that many other apparel fasteners; and (e) it will eliminate the above referenced inconveniences and limitations associated with prior art closure systems.
[0041] It is also an advantage of the present invention that the magnetic force of the fastener assemblies is strong enough to keep a onesie closed, but weak enough that it is easier to open and close the onesie compared to presently used closures, such as buttons, snaps or zippers, to the advantage of users with reduced manual dexterity or in situations limiting the parents and caregivers of their hands. Additionally, since the magnets used in the magnetic closure system 130 of the present invention have generally flat surfaces, there is no additional force or dexterity required to join the magnets, such as is required by the male and female sides of snaps or buttons that are required to be pushed together or pushed through a hole in the onesie fabric which is an additional advantage for parents and caregivers with low or reduced manual dexterity or in situations limiting the use of their hands. Since the magnets used in the assemblies have flat surfaces and do not require the additional force or dexterity required to close the male and female sides of snaps or required to push buttons through holes, the assemblies will save the users time in the dressing or undressing process.
[0042] Throughout this specification the terms layers, panels, flaps and sides may be used interchangeably to refer to one or more sides of the garments of toddlers such as jumpsuits, swimsuits, onesies and other one-piece garments. Also, the terms magnetic fasteners and magnetic buttons are used interchangeably.
[0043] Notwithstanding the forgoing, the magnetic closure system 130 and onesie 100 of the present invention and its various structural components can be of any suitable size, shape, and configuration as is known in the art without affecting the overall concept of the invention, provided that it accomplishes the above stated objectives. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the shape and size of the magnetic closure system 130 and onesie 100 and its various components, as shown in the FIGS. are for illustrative purposes only, and that many other shapes and sizes of the magnetic closure system 130 and onesie 100 are well within the scope of the present disclosure. Although the dimensions of the magnetic closure system 130 and onesie 100 are important design parameters for good performance, the magnetic closure system 130 and onesie 100 and its components may be of any shape or size that ensures optimal performance during use and/or that suits user need and/or preference.
[0044] What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term includes is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as comprising is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.