PULLOVER TOWEL
20200323290 ยท 2020-10-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41H3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pullover towel is provided, including a terrycloth towel having a neckline hole formed in a center thereof. A knit fabric neckline is coupled with the towel about the neckline hole. The pullover towel includes a first, second, and third fabric section, with the third fabric section positioned between the first and second. The neckline is positioned in the third fabric section. The fabric sections and neckline are arranged such that when the pullover towel is worn, the first fabric section is draped over a user's front torso, the second fabric section is draped over a user's back torso, the third fabric section is draped over a user's shoulders, and the neckline is positioned about a user's neck. Also provided is a method of making a pullover towel, including forming a neckline hole within a towel, and coupling a neckline about the neckline hole.
Claims
1. A pullover towel, the pullover towel comprising: a body, the body comprising a towel; a hole formed through the towel; a neckline attached to the towel about the hole, wherein the neckline defines a neck opening; wherein the towel and the neckline are arranged such that when the pullover towel is worn by a user a first section of the towel is at least partially draped over the user's front torso, a second section of the towel is at least partially draped over the user's back torso, a third section of the towel is at least partially draped over the user's shoulders, the neckline is positioned about the user's neck, and openings are formed between the first and second fabric sections along both sides of the user's torso.
2. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the pullover towel is sleeveless.
3. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the pullover towel is hoodless.
4. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the towel is a single piece of fabric.
5. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the neckline comprises a knit fabric.
6. The pullover towel of claim 5, wherein the knit fabric exhibits a greater elasticity relative to an elasticity of the towel.
7. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the neck opening is positioned in a center of the towel.
8. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the towel comprises a woven fabric.
9. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the towel comprises terrycloth, cotton, or a cotton blend.
10. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the towel is a beach towel.
11. The pullover towel of claim 1, wherein the pullover towel is a sleeveless and hoodless pullover towel, wherein the towel is a single piece of woven fabric, wherein the neckline comprises a knit fabric exhibiting a greater elasticity relative to an elasticity of the woven fabric.
12. A method of making a pullover towel, the method comprising: providing a towel; forming a hole through the towel; and attaching a neckline to the towel about the hole, wherein the neckline defines a neck opening.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein forming the hole through the towel comprises: folding the towel in half, lengthwise; folding the towel in half, widthwise; and identifying a center of the towel; marking the center of towel; unfolding the towel widthwise; centering a cutting guide relative to the marked center of the towel; cutting the hole through the towel by cutting the towel along a perimeter of the cutting guide.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein attaching the neckline to the towel includes sewing the neckline to the towel.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the towel and the neckline are arranged such that when the pullover towel is worn by a user a first section of the towel is at least partially draped over the user's front torso, a second section of the towel is at least partially draped over the user's back torso, a third section of the towel is at least partially draped over a user's shoulders, the neckline is positioned about the user's neck; and openings are formed between the first and second sections along both sides of the user's torso.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein the pullover towel is sleeveless, hoodless, or combinations thereof.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the towel is a single piece of woven fabric, and wherein the neckline comprises a knit fabric, wherein the knit fabric exhibits a greater elasticity relative to an elasticity of the woven fabric.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein the neck opening is positioned in a center of the towel.
19. A kit for making a pullover towel, the kit comprising: a towel; a knit fabric; and instructions for making the pullover towel.
20. The kit of claim 19, further comprising thread, a needle, a sewing or serger machine, a straight pin, a rotary cutter, paper, a compass, scissors, a pencil, a cutting mat or board, a cutting guide, or combinations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] So that the manner in which the features and advantages of the systems, products, and/or methods of the present disclosure may be understood in greater detail, a more particular description briefly summarized above may be had by reference to the embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings that form a part of this specification. It is to be noted, however, that the drawings illustrate only various exemplary embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the disclosed concepts as it may include other effective embodiments as well.
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[0024] Systems, apparatus, and methods according to present disclosure will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate various exemplary embodiments. Concepts according to the present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited by the illustrated embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough as well as complete and will fully convey the scope of the various concepts to those skilled in the art and the best and preferred modes of practice.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Certain embodiments of the present disclosure include garment towels, and to methods of making and using the same. In some such embodiments, the towels are pullover towels that can be worn by pulling them over a user's head and onto the user's body. For example, the pullover towels may be put on in a similar manner as one would put on a shirt. In certain embodiments, the towel is a beach towel for use at beaches, pools, after showers or baths, or other such locations. However, the pullover towels disclosed herein are not limited to such uses. In some embodiments, the pullover towels disclosed herein are at least partially made of terrycloth, cotton, cotton blend, or other fabric.
Method of Making a Pullover Towel
[0026] Some embodiments include methods of making a pullover towel.
[0027] With reference to
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[0029] Method 10 includes folding the towel in half, lengthwise; folding towel 100 in half, widthwise; and identifying a center of towel, step 14. For example,
[0030] Method 10 includes marking the center of towel with a straight pin, and then opening (unfolding) the towel, widthwise, step 16. For example,
[0031] Method 10 includes centering the circle-shaped or substantially circle-shaped piece of paper with the straight pin, and then using a rotary cutter to cut a hole into the towel to form a neckline in towel, step 18. For example,
[0032] Method 10 includes cutting knit fabric to a required or desired length and width, step 20. For example, a rotary cutter may be used to cut the knit fabric. A cutting mat or board may be used to measure the length and width of the knit fabric. The cut knit fabric may be subsequently used to at least partially form a neckline of the pullover towel.
[0033] Method 10 includes sewing the knit fabric to forming a knit neckline, step 22. For example, the cut knit fabric may be folded in half, lengthwise, with the right sides facing in, and sewn along the raw edge using sewing or serging machine to form the knit neckline.
[0034] Method 10 includes attaching the knit neckline to the towel, step 24. For example, the method may include folding the width of knit neckline in half, with the right sides facing out, to prepare knit neckline for attachment with the towel. The knit neckline may be positioned within a hole formed in the towel.
[0035] With the knit neckline attached to the towel, method 10 includes obtaining a pullover towel, step 26. While the steps of making a pullover towel in accordance with the present disclosure are shown and described with reference to
Pullover TowelWorn
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[0037] In some embodiments, knit neckline 122 forms a neckline and neck opening 125. In some embodiments, the knit neckline 122 is a stretchable neckline (e.g., elastic). In some embodiments, the pullover towel 1000 lacks (does not include) a hoodie. As shown in
[0038] In some embodiments, the pullover towel disclosed herein has only a single hole formed through the towel (i.e., the neck opening 125 at the shoulder line of the pullover towel 1000.
[0039] In some embodiments, the towel 100 portion of the pullover towel 1000 is formed of or from a single piece of fabric. In some embodiments, the towel 100 is formed of a woven fabric. In some such embodiments, the towel 100 portion of the pullover towel 1000 does not include a knit fabric.
[0040] In some embodiments, the knit neckline 122 is formed of a knit fabric. In some such embodiments, the knit neckline 122 does not include a woven fabric. In some embodiments, the knit neckline 122 exhibits a greater elasticity than is exhibited by the towel 100. In some such embodiments, the knit neckline 122 is or includes an elastic fabric. The elasticity the knit neckline 122 provides a user with the ability to pull the pullover towel 1000 over their head for and insert their head through the knit neckline 122, such that the pullover towel 1000 is draped over the user's body, as shown in
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[0042] To use the pullover towels disclosed herein, a user may simply pull bottom end 162 over their head and continue pulling down on pullover towel 1000 until their neck passes through neck opening 125 such that knit neckline 122 is positioned about their neck. The user's arms will be free to move, as the sides of towel 100 are not sewn together. As such, when visiting a beach, pool, showering, bathing, or visiting another location where a towel is needed or desired, a user wears the pullover towel disclosed herein rather than having to carry it in their hands or drape it over their shoulders. Furthermore, the pullover towels disclosed herein may be worn about a user while the user is changing clothes (e.g., changing from a bathing suit to another item of clothing), as the pullover towel covers the user's body, providing privacy. Thus, a user may change clothes without having to use a public changing facility and without having to risk being seen by others.
Kit for Making a Pullover Towel
[0043] Some embodiments include a kit for making a pullover towel. The kit may be used to make pullover towels in accordance with those shown in
[0044] Although the present embodiments and advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.