CLIP FOR GATHERING A FRAGMENT OF FABRIC IN THE FOLDED STATE
20200196693 ยท 2020-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T24/44256
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A44B99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Pleat to assemble a fragment of material in a folded state, characterized in that it comprises a central panel (1) on the perimeter of which are elastically articulated, at their middle part (20), at least two attaching tabs (2) movable in rotation about an axis (5) between an open position or placing position and a closed position or pleating position, a spring (7) cooperating with each of the attaching tabs (2) to pull them back to the pleating position without any external stress being applied to it.
Claims
1. Pleat for attaching together a fragment of material of an article of clothing in a folded state, in particular allowing the bottom of a bathing suit covering the buttocks to be folded up to transform it into a thong or the side edges of shorts to be pulled up or the sleeves of a T-shirt to be raised, to bare the tops of the thighs or shoulders and increase the areas of the skin that may be exposed to the sun in order to reduce tanning marks, characterized in that it comprises a central panel (1) on which are elastically articulated, at their middle part (20), three attaching tabs (2) distributed around its perimeter, movable in rotation about an axis (5) between an open position or placing position and a closed position or pleating position, while a spring (7) cooperates with each of the attaching tabs (2) to return it to the pleating position without any external stress being applied to it.
2. Pleat conforming to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a central panel (1) which is essentially circular.
3. Pleat conforming to claim 1, characterized in that the attaching tabs (2) are essentially S-shaped and comprise a first end or gripping end (21) turned towards the outside of the central panel (1) and a second end or pleating end (22) turned towards the outside of this panel (1), the second ends (22) of the attaching tabs (2) being folded back near one another in the pleating position.
4. Pleat conforming to claim 1, characterized in that the central panel has an exposed outer face (10), an inner face (11) designed to be placed opposite the fragment of material to be assembled, and a peripheral collar (4) facing the inner face (11) and in which the ends (6) of the axes of rotation (5) of the attaching tabs (2) are embedded.
5. Pleat in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the central panel (1) comprises peripheral notches (3) located near each of the axes of rotation (5) of the attaching tabs (2) in order to accommodate the middle part (20) of these tabs.
6. Pleat conforming to claim 1, characterized in that the springs (7) are helical springs respectively mounted about the axis of rotation (5) of each of the attaching tabs (2) with one end (8) attached on the inner face (11) of the central panel (1) while the other end (9) is attached to the inner face turned towards this associated attaching tab (2) panel.
7. Process for assembling together a fragment of material of an article of clothing in the folded state, in particular for folding up a bottom of a bathing suit covering the buttocks to transform it into a thong or for pulling up the side edges of shorts or the sleeves of a T-shirt so as to bare the tops of the thighs or the shoulders and increase the areas of the skin that can be exposed to the sun to reduce the marks of tanning, characterized in that a pleat conforming to claim 1 is attached to the fragment of material to be folded.
Description
[0022] The characteristics of the pleat to which the invention refers will be described in greater detail by referring to the non-limiting drawings annexed hereto in which:
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[0027] According to
[0028] These tabs 2 have each on both sides of their middle part 20 a gripping end 21 oriented towards the outside of the central panel 1 and a pleating end 22 oriented towards the inside of this panel 1.
[0029] The central panel 1 has a convex outer face 10 which is left clear and an inner face 11 which can be seen in
[0030] A collar 4 facing the inner side 11 surrounds the periphery of the central panel 1.
[0031] More precisely and according to
[0032] The ends 6 of the rotation axes 5 of the attaching tabs 2 are recessed into the peripheral collar 4.
[0033] A helical spring 7 is mounted about each of these rotation axes 5 at its central part located opposite a peripheral notch 3.
[0034] A first end 8 of each of the springs 7 is attached to the inner face 11 of the central panel 1 while the second end 9 of these springs is attached to the inner face turned towards this panel 1 of the associated attaching tab 2.
[0035] When no external stress is exerted on them, the attaching tabs 2 are automatically pulled back by springs 7 to a pleating position as shown in
[0036] In this pleating position the pinching ends 22 of the attaching tabs 2 are folded back near one another opposite the inner face 11 of the central panel 1 as shown in
[0037] In this way it is thus possible to secure a piece of material, such as the buttock-covering area of a swimsuit bottom M, between this inner face 11 and the pleated ends 22 of the attaching tabs 2 to transform it into a thong, as shown in
[0038] From this position and by exerting a manual force to the gripping ends 21 of the attaching tabs 2 as shown in