Interior sleeve for holding eyewear
10383428 ยท 2019-08-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D27/205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is an article of clothing for holding eyewear and method of use thereof. The clothing article has interior and exterior sides. A sleeve is located on the interior side and extends from an opening, the opening is configured to receive a part of the eyewear. A first section of the sleeve extends from the opening towards a first end at first distance and in a first direction. A second section of the sleeve extends from the first end a second distance and in a second direction with the second direction positioned at an angle relative to the first direction. The sleeve is configured to retain the part of the eyewear therein to hold the eyewear to the article of clothing and the sleeve is narrower than the lens height of the eyewear.
Claims
1. A device for holding eyewear comprising: a clothing article having interior and exterior sides; a sleeve located on said interior side and extending from an opening, the opening configured to receive a part of the eyewear; a first section of said sleeve extending from the opening towards a first end at first distance and in a first direction; a second section of said sleeve extending from said first end in a second direction, the second direction positioned at an angle relative to the first direction and having a first radius of curvature along at least a majority of the second section; and a third section of said sleeve extending from said first end in a third direction, the third direction transverse to both the first direction and the second direction and having a second radius of curvature along at least a majority of the third section, the third section contacting the second section at a single intersection point, the intersection point being an acute angle axially colinear with the first section; wherein the sleeve is configured to retain the part of the eyewear therein to hold the eyewear to the article of clothing.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the opening is a hole in said clothing article and the hole is adapted to receive the part of the eyewear.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the opening is a collar and the sleeve is positioned below the collar.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the part of the eyewear includes an arm of the eyewear.
5. The device of claim 1 further comprising: a width of said first section measured perpendicular to the first direction, wherein said width is less than a lens height of the eyewear: a height of said first section measured along the first direction between the opening and the first end; and said width is less than 25% of said height.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein said width is less than 15% of said height and less than 75% of the lens height of the eyewear.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein said sleeve is sewn to the interior side of the clothing article.
8. The device of claim 1 wherein said sleeve is bonded to the interior side of the clothing article.
9. The device of claim 1 wherein said sleeve is made of a first material and said clothing article is made of a second material, wherein said first material includes a flexibility that is different than said second material.
10. A device for holding eyewear comprising: a clothing article having interior and exterior sides; a sleeve located on said interior side and extending from an opening, the opening configured to receive a part of the eyewear; a first section of said sleeve extending from the opening towards a first end at first distance and in a first direction; a second section of said sleeve extending from said first end in a second direction, the second direction positioned at an angle relative to the first direction and having a first radius of curvature along at least a majority of the second section; and a third section of said sleeve extending from said first end in a third direction, the third direction transverse to both the first direction and the second direction and having a second radius of curvature along at least a majority of the third section, the third section contacting the second section at an intersection point, the intersection point being an acute angle axially colinear with the first section; wherein a width of said first section measured perpendicular to the first direction, wherein said width is less than a lens height of the eyewear; a height of said first section measured along the first direction between the opening and the first end, said width being less than 50% of said height; and a distance measured between a collar opening of said clothing article and the opening of said sleeve is less than said height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views. The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard.
(7) The sleeve 1 is positioned in the interior side 4 of a t-shirt. The exterior side 6 of the clothing article 2 of the t-shirt has an opening 3 therein. The opening receives an arm 12 of eyewear such as eyeglasses or sunglasses. The sleeve includes a first section 8 and a second section 10. In the embodiment shown in
(8) As shown in
(9) The mirrored second section (
(10) In the embodiment shown, the sleeve 1 is defined by the interior side 4 and a piece of fabric affixed to this interior side 4. The fabric affixed to the clothing article 2 is generally more flexible than the clothing article. This allows the sleeve to flex and expand while the user inserts the arm 12 into the sleeve via the opening 3 and in order to accommodate the angled section 15.
(11) Although second section 10 is shown as generally squared off at the end, the side walls of the second section could taper outwards. This can enable different fits of eyeglasses to fit in the same shirt. For example, eyeglasses are often custom fit such that the earpieces (angled section 15) are bent at custom angles/locations to fit the wearer. Tapered sidewalls of the second section 10 may allow for a more universal fit.
(12) The second section 10 of the sleeve allows for resistance against rotation of the arm about the lengthwise axis 28. As can be seen in
(13) The sleeve also resists rotation about the pivot 18 of the eyeglasses. For example, if one were to pull the lens section 14 of the eyeglasses outwards relative to
(14) As can be seen in
(15) The opening 3 is shown positioned directly below the collar. The distance between the collar and the opening is less than the height of the first section. In some aspects, this distance is less than 50% of the height or even more preferably less than 25% of the height. This allows the eyeglasses to be positioned close to the collar and allow the user to appear to have clipped the eyeglasses around the collar using traditional practices, but with the added retention benefits provided by the sleeve as discussed herein.
(16) It is understood that the sleeve described and shown herein can apply to numerous other clothing articles such as, hats, pants, suit jackets, button down shirts, polo shirts, sweaters, and hoodies, to name a few. Typically, when the wearer of the clothing article wishes to store their eyewear using the sleeve, the user provided with a shirt having a sleeve will insert the arm of the eyewear through the opening so that the pivot 18 of the eyewear is relatively close to the opening and the arm is located in the sleeve. This allows the sleeve to retain the arm and securely hold the eyewear to the shirt. The other arm of the eyewear is folded so that it rests between the exterior of the shirt and the lens of the eyewear.
(17) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.