Tags for temporarily connecting two items
10633787 ยท 2020-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B11/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B11/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D06F95/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B11/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/1225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D06F95/008
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus includes a material, a first tag portion and a second tag portion. The material may be configured to be worn. The second tag portion may comprise a fastener. The first tag portion and the second tag portion may be attached near an opening of the material. When the material is worn, (a) the first tag portion may overlap the second tag portion and (b) the second tag portion may be between the first tag portion and the material. The fastener may be configured to removably attach to a complementary fastener on another of the apparatus.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a material having an inner surface and a top edge surrounding an opening, said material configured to be worn; a first tag portion having a first end connected to said top edge and a second end; a second tag portion having a first end connected to said top edge and a second end; and a fastener connected to said second tag portion near said second end of said second tag portion, wherein in a first configuration, (a) said first tag portion overlaps said second tag portion, (b) said second tag portion is between said first tag portion and said material, (c) said first tag portion overlaps said second tag portion to cover said fastener, and (d) said fastener points towards said inner surface of said material, and in a second configuration, said second tag portion is extended from said top edge such that said fastener is configured to removably attach to a complementary fastener.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said material is implemented as a sock.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein (i) said first tag portion and said second tag portion are formed from a single tag and (ii) said first tag portion and said second tag portion are separated by a fold.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein (i) said second tag portion folds under said first tag portion and (ii) said first tag portion forms a barrier configured to be between a body of a wearer and said second tag portion when said apparatus is worn.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein when said apparatus is worn, said first tag portion and said second tag portion are folded inside said opening and configured to be tucked between said material and a body of a wearer.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said fastener implements a male connector and said complementary fastener implements a female connector.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said fastener implements a female connector and said complementary fastener implements a male connector.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein removably attaching said apparatus to another of said apparatus enables (i) said apparatuses to be separated for wearing and (ii) said apparatuses to be held together as a pair.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said fastener comprises a male connector on a first side of said second tag portion and a female connector on a second side of said second tag portion.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first tag portion comprises a logo.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said fastener implements a snap button.
12. A pair of articles of clothing comprising: a first article of clothing comprising (a) a first tag and (b) a second tag; and a second article of clothing comprising (a) a third tag and (b) a fourth tag, wherein (i) said second tag includes a first fastener and said fourth tag includes a second fastener, (ii) said first tag and said second tag are attached near an opening of said first article of clothing, (iii) said third tag and said fourth tag are attached near an opening of said second article of clothing, (iv) in a first configuration, (a) said first tag overlaps said second tag, (b) said third tag overlaps said fourth tag to cover said second fastener, (c) said second tag is between said first tag and said first article of clothing and (d) said fourth tag is between said third tag and said second article of clothing and (v) in a second configuration, said first fastener is configured to removably attach to said second fastener.
13. The pair of articles of clothing according to claim 12, wherein when said first article of clothing and said second article of clothing are worn, (i) said first tag and said second tag are folded inside said opening of said first article of clothing and configured to be tucked between said first article of clothing and a body of a wearer and (ii) said third tag and said fourth tag are folded inside said opening of said second article of clothing and configured to be tucked between said second article of clothing and said body of said wearer.
14. The pair of articles of clothing according to claim 12, wherein (i) said first tag is configured as a barrier between a body of a wearer and said second tag and (ii) said third tag is configured as said barrier between said body of said wearer and said fourth tag.
15. The pair of articles of clothing according to claim 12, wherein removably attaching said first fastener and said second fastener (i) enables said pair of articles of clothing to be separated for wearing and (ii) prevents one of said first article of clothing and said second article of clothing from being lost.
16. The pair of articles of clothing according to claim 12, wherein said first fastener implements a male connector and said second fastener implements a female connector.
17. The pair of articles of clothing according to claim 12, wherein said first article of clothing and said second article of clothing each implement a sock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description and the appended claims and drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(13) Embodiments of the present invention include providing articles of clothing that may (i) enable pairs of clothing articles to be removably connected to each other, (ii) implement complementary fasteners, (iii) keep articles of clothing together, (iv) temporarily unite articles of clothing, (v) be comfortable to wear, (vi) be implemented as a pair of socks and/or (vii) be aesthetically pleasing and/or economical to produce.
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(15) Each of the socks 102a-102b may comprise a material configured to be worn. The material of each of the socks 102a-102b may comprise a respective opening 104a-104b. Material of the inner surfaces 106a-106b is shown (e.g., visible through the opening). For example, the inner surfaces 106a-106b may be the portion of the socks 102a-102b that come into contact with the body of the wearer.
(16) At, or near, the openings 104a-104b of the socks 102a-102n, two tags (or tag portions) 110a-110b and 112a-112b may be implemented (e.g., the sock 102a may comprise the tag 110a and the tag 112a and the sock 102b may comprise the tag 110b and the tag 112b). In an example, the two tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b may be small tags attached (e.g., stitched) to one portion of the inner surface material 106a-106b (e.g., the top edge) of the socks 102a-102b. The tags 110a-110b may implement a top (or outer) tag for the respective socks 102a-102b. The tags 112a-112b may implement a bottom (or inner) tag for the respective socks 102a-102b. The tags 110a-110b and/or the tags 112a-112b may be implemented using a resilient yet comfortable fabric material. The material used, the size and/or the location of the tags 110a-110b and/or the tags 112a-112b may be varied according to the design criteria of a particular implementation.
(17) In some embodiments, the tag portions 110a-110b may be separate from the tag portions 112a-112b. In some embodiments, the tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b may be one tag folded in half with the two ends attached (e.g., stitched) to the inside materials 106a-106b of the socks 102a-102b (to be described in more detail in association with
(18) Fasteners 114a-114b are shown. The fasteners 114a-114b may be complementary fasteners. The fastener 114a may be on the sock 102a (e.g., a male connector) and the fastener 114b may be the complementary fastener (e.g., a female connector) on the sock 102b. For example, the pair of fasteners 114a-114b may be snap button type fasteners. The fasteners 114a-114b may enable the socks 102a-102b to be removably attached to each other. For example, the fastener 114a may snap into the fastener 114b to make the socks 102a-102b a mated pair of socks. Generally, the fasteners 114a-114b may be implemented using a type of connector that may provide a secure attachment (e.g., secure enough to remain attached during the agitating caused by a washing machine). Mating the pair of socks 100 may ensure that the socks 102a-102b are not separated, lost and/or misplaced during storage, laundering and/or sorting. The type of fasteners 114a-114b implemented may be varied according to the design criteria of a particular implementation.
(19) The fasteners 114a-114b may be attached to a respective one of the tags 112a-112b. For example, the fastener 114a may be a male connector and implemented on the tag 112a and the fastener 114b may be a female connector and implemented on the tag 112b. In another example, the fastener 114a may be a female connector and implemented on the tag 112a and the fastener 114b may be a male connector and implemented on the tag 112b. The tags 110a-110b may overlap the tags 112a-112b. Overlapping the tags 112a-112b using the tags 110a-110b may cover the fasteners 114a-114b. In the example shown, the fasteners 114a-114b are hidden from view by the tags 110a-110b.
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(21) The fasteners 114a-114b are shown attached to the tags 112a-112b. For example, the tags 112a-112b are shown on one side of the tags 112a-112b (e.g., facing away from the outer tag 110a). The fastener 114a may comprise a male connector 122a. The fastener 114b may comprise a female connector 122b. The male connector 122a and the female connector 122b may enable the fasteners 114a-114b to mate. Mating the fasteners 114a-114b may connect the socks 102a-102b.
(22) In the example shown, the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b are in a flipped down position (e.g., as shown in association with
(23) Generally, the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b may be in the flipped down position when the inner material 106a-106b is worn. During wear, the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b may be folded inside of the openings 104a-104b and tucked flat and out of sight inside the socks 102a-102b. The tags 110a-110b and/or the tags 112a-112b may be positioned between the inner surface material 106a-106b of the socks 102a-102b and the body (e.g., legs/ankles) of the wearer. The stud part 122a (e.g., the male connector) of the snap button fastener 114a and the socket part 122b (e.g., the female connector) of the snap button fastener 114b may be facing and/or pointing away from the legs/ankles of the wearer when the socks 102a-102b are being worn. The top tag portions 110a-110b may act as a barrier between the fasteners 114a-114b and the body of the wearer. For example, the tags 110a-110b may be made of a soft material that may protect the body of the user from feeling the uncomfortable and/or cold metal of the fasteners 114a-114b.
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(25) In the example shown, the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b are in a flipped up position. In the flipped up position, the tags 110a-110b may be visible (e.g., not hidden within the socks 102a-102b). For example, the visible side (or surface) of the tags 110a-110b may be implemented with a decorative image, a logo and/or a mark (e.g., for branding). In the flipped up position, the fasteners 114a-114b may be exposed. By exposing the fasteners 114a-114b, the two fasteners 114a-114b may be in a position to connect the socks 102a-102b.
(26) In the example shown, only one edge of each of the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b may be stitched to the socks 102a-102b at the respective attachment points 120a-120b. Since the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b may be stitched at one edge, the free ends of the tags can be folded towards and over the stitched ends 120a-120b so that the pair of complementary fasteners 114a-114b may be detachably connected to one another when desired (e.g., when the pair of socks 100 are not being worn). By stitching the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b at the attachment points 120a-120b, the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b may be easily flipped up (e.g., for attaching the sock pair 100) and flipped down (e.g., while worn).
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(28) To attach the pair of socks 100 to one another so that the sock 102a and the sock 102b may stay together, the user may grab and fold (e.g., raise to the flipped up position) both the tag 110a and 112a of the sock 102a over (e.g., above a level of) the attachment point 120a (e.g., the stitching) in one hand and grab and fold (e.g., raise to the flipped up position) both the tag 110b and 112b of the sock 102b over the attachment point 120b (e.g., the stitching) in the other hand. Next, the user may push the fasteners 114a-114b held in opposite facing alignment with one another (e.g., as shown in
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(30) To separate the pair of socks 100 so that the sock 102a and the sock 102b are independent from each other, the user may grab the tag 110a and the tag 112a in one hand and the tag 110b and the tag 112b in the other hand and pull apart (e.g., opposite to the direction of the arrows 150a-150b shown in association with
(31) The fasteners 114a-114b may be implemented as part of the tag portions 112a-112b (e.g., the fasteners 114a-114b may not be attached directly to the fabric of the socks 102a-102b). By implementing the fasteners 114a-114b on tags 112a-112b and not directly onto the material of the socks (e.g., on the inner surface material 106a-106b), damage to the fabric may be prevented. For example, if the fasteners 114a-114b were attached directly to the fabric of the socks 102a-102b, the fabric may become damaged (e.g., stretched and/or torn) during the attachment and/or detachment processes. Implementing the fasteners as part of the tags 112a-112b, any stress to material caused by attaching and/or detaching the fasteners 114a-114b may be applied to the material of the tags 112a-112b and not the material of the socks 102a-102b.
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(34) The pair of socks 100a is shown with the inner tags 112a-112b in the flipped up position and the outer tag 110a in the flipped down position. The inner tags 112a-112b of the pair of socks 100a may be in the flipped up position to enable the fasteners 114a-114b to securely attach to each other. In the example shown, the backside of outer tag 110a of the pair of socks 100a is shown folded back outside of the sock (e.g., the back stitching of the logo 180a may be visible).
(35) The pair of socks 100b-100d are shown with the inner tags 112a-112b and the outer tags 110a-110b in the flipped up position (e.g., as described in accordance with
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(37) The tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b are shown as a folded embodiment. In the folded embodiment, the tag portion 110a and the tag portion 112a may be implemented as one piece. The single piece of material comprising the tag portion 110a and the tag portion 112b may have a fold 200a. The single piece of material may extend as the tag portion 110a and then fold back at the fold 200a and the single piece of material may be folded under the tag portion 110a to extend back to the sock 102a as the tag portion 112a. For example, the tag portion 110a and the tag portion 112a may form a loop of material. Both of the tag portion 110a and the tag portion 112a may have one end attached (e.g., stitched) to the attachment point 120a. For example, a first end of the tag portion 110a may be stitched to the attachment point 120a and a second end of the tag portion 110a may be the fold 200a, and a first end of the tag portion 112a may be the fold 200a and the second end of the tag portion 112a may be stitched to the attachment point 120a. The tag portion 110b, the fold 200b and the tag portion 112b may have a similar implementation.
(38) The tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b are shown in the flipped down position. In the flipped down position, the fasteners 114a-114b may be on the tag portions 112a-112b folded under the tag portions 110a-110b. With the tags 112a-112b folded under the tag portions 110a-110b in the flipped down position, the fasteners 114a-114b may be separated from the skin of the user by the barrier created by the tag portions 110a-110b.
(39) The tag portions 110a-110b may be implemented to reduce discomfort that may be caused by the fasteners 114a-114b rubbing against the skin of the wearer. When the socks 102a-102b are worn, the tag portions 112a-112b may be in the flipped down position to orient the connectors 122a-122b facing the inner surface 106a-106b of the socks 102a-102b (e.g., away from the skin of the wearer) to prevent the connectors from causing discomfort (e.g., the male connector 122a may press against the skin of the wearer causing discomfort if the tag portion 112a is not flipped down). For example, the backside of the fasteners 114a-114b may be relatively flat to reduce, avoid and/or limit discomfort. Additionally, the outer tag portions 110a-110b may function as a barrier to prevent direct contact between the skin of the wearer and the fasteners 114a-114b during wear. Since the tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b may be connected at the respective folds (or stitched portions) 200a-200b, the tag portion 110a and the tag portion 112a and the tag portion 110b and the tag portion 112b may each be flipped down together.
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(41) The tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b are shown in the flipped up position. In the flipped up position, the fasteners 114a-114b may be on the tag portions 112a-112b folded under the tag portions 110a-110b. With the tags 112a-112b folded under the tag portions 110a-110b in the flipped up position, the fasteners 114a-114b may be exposed and facing each other to enable the socks 102a-102b to be removably attached to each other.
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(43) The tag portion 112a may comprise the male-female fastener 220a. The male-female fastener 220a may comprise a male connector 222a on one side (or surface) of the tag portion 112a and a female connector 224a on the other side (or surface) of the tag portion 112a. The tag portion 112b may comprise the male-female fastener 220b. The male-female fastener 220b may comprise a male connector 222b on one side of the tag portion 112b and a female connector 224b on the other side of the tag portion 112b. The sock 102b may have the same implementation as the sock 102a.
(44) The tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b are shown in the flipped down position. In the flipped down position, the fasteners 220a-220b may be on the tag portions 112a-112b folded under the tag portions 110a-110b. With the tags 112a-112b folded under the tag portions 110a-110b in the flipped down position, the fasteners 220a-220b may be separated from the skin of the user by the barrier created by the tag portions 110a-110b. The male connectors 222a-222b may be pressed against the sock 102a-102b when worn to prevent, avoid and/or limit discomfort. The female connectors 224a-224b may be relatively flat (e.g., may not cause discomfort). The tag portions 110a-110b may provide a barrier between the female connector 224a-224b and the skin of the user to prevent, avoid and/or limit discomfort.
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(46) The tag portions 110a-110b and the tag portions 112a-112b are shown in the flipped up position. In the flipped up position, the fasteners 220a-220b may be on the tag portions 112a-112b under the tag portions 110a-110b. With the tags 112a-112b and the tag portions 110a-110b in the flipped up position, the fasteners 220a-220b may be exposed. When the fasteners 220a-220b are exposed, the male connector 222a of the sock 102a may be facing the female connector 224b of the sock 102b. The socks 102a-102b may be removably attached by connecting the male connector 222a of the sock 102a to the female connector 224b of the sock 102b. For example, the tag portion 110b may be folded back over the attachment point 120b to be out of the way of the connection between the male-female fasteners 220a-220b.
(47) Implementing the male-female fasteners 220a-220b may enable each of the socks 102a-102b to be the same. Since each of the socks 102a-102b each has a male connector and a female connector, the socks 102a-102b may be removably attached to each other. Since each of the socks 102a-102b may be the same, a manufacturing process may be simplified (e.g., only one design is used instead of separate designs for a sock with a male connector and a sock with a female connector). For the wearer, even if one of the socks 102a-102b is lost or damaged, one sock may be easily replaced (e.g., socks may be mixed and matched with any other sock that implements the male-female fasteners 220a-220b).
(48) In some embodiments, the pair of clothing articles 100 may comprise other types of clothing and/or protective gear. In an example, the pair of clothing articles 100 may be a pair of gloves. In another example, the pair of clothing articles 100 may implement protective gear (e.g., sports equipment such as elbow pads, shin guards, hockey socks, wrist guards, knee pads, etc.). In yet another example, the pair of articles of clothing 100 may comprise injury prevention and/or rehabilitation equipment (e.g., knee braces, elbow braces, wrist braces, etc.). In some embodiments, the pair of articles of clothing 100 may comprise items that are not the same but often used together. For example, the pair of articles of clothing 100 may comprise a ski mask and scarf. The type of articles of clothing may be varied according to the design criteria of a particular implementation.
(49) The apparatus 100 may be configured to attach paired articles of clothing 102a-102b, such as socks, together. The apparatus 100 may utilize paired fasteners 114a-114b on each of the two articles of clothing 102a-102b. The paired fasteners 114a-114b may be configured to enable the two articles of clothing 102a-102b to be attached together. The apparatus 100 may be configured to temporarily unite the articles of clothing 102a-102b and may be aesthetically pleasing, economical to produce, comfortable and safe to use and/or highly reliable in operation.
(50) In some embodiments, the apparatus 100 may comprise a pair of socks 102a-102b with a pair of complementary snap button type fasteners 114a-114b. The fasteners 114a-114b may be connected to one another so that one of the socks (e.g., 102a) may be attached to the other one of the socks (e.g., 102b). At or near the opening 104a-104b of each of the socks 102a-102b of the pair 100, two small tags 110a-110b and 112a-112b made out of resilient yet comfortable fabric material may be are attached (e.g., stitched). For example, on one edge (e.g., a top edge) of the tags 110a-110b and/or 112a-112b may be attached to the inside material 106a-106b of each sock 102a-102b. One of the tags (e.g., the tags 110a-110b) may be on top of the other tags (e.g., the tags 112a-112b).
(51) The pair of complementary snap button fasteners 114a-114b may be placed onto each of the inner tags 112a-112b between the sock material 106a-106b and the outer tags 110a-110b so that when the tags (e.g., both the tags 110a-110b and the tags 112a-112b) are folded up and over the openings 104a-104b of the respective socks 102a-102b, the fasteners 114a-114b are clear to engage and keep the pair of socks 100 together (e.g., during laundry, sorting, storage, etc.). The tags 110a-110b and/or the tags 112a-112b may be tucked between the material of the socks 106a-106b and skin (e.g., the legs) of the wearer so that the tags 110a-110b and/or the tags 112a-112b are hidden from view during wear.
(52) The outer tags 110a-110b may function as a barrier between the skin of the wearer and the securing buttons 114a-114b on the inner tags 112a-112b during wear. The outer tags 110a-110b may also function as a space for branding in the form of the designs 180a-180b (e.g., a logo and/or a mark). Since branding is such an important aspect of marketing, the outer tags 110a-110b may be configured to enable the logo 180a-180b to be displayed either when the socks 102a-102b are worn and/or when the socks 102a-102b are attached together (e.g., hung on display in a store). When the tags 110a-110b and/or the tags 112a-112b are folded up and over the opening 104a-104b of the socks 102a-102b, the fasteners 114a-114b may be clear to engage and keep the pair of socks 100 together once the fasteners 114a-114b are engaged. The fasteners 114a-114b may be detachably connected to one another to keep the pair of socks 100 together (e.g., during laundering and/or storage).
(53) The terms may and generally when used herein in conjunction with is(are) and verbs are meant to communicate the intention that the description is exemplary and believed to be broad enough to encompass both the specific examples presented in the disclosure as well as alternative examples that could be derived based on the disclosure. The terms may and generally as used herein should not be construed to necessarily imply the desirability or possibility of omitting a corresponding element.
(54) While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.