STAY TUCKED-IN EASY-ON EASY-OFF STRAPLESS HIDDEN SUSPENDERS
20190246726 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41F18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41F18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An upper and lower garment disc-like dual connector and suspension device wherein the tucked-in upper garment, such as a shirt or blouse, is draped over and around and captured and held in the disc-like peripheral groove with a retainer device, leaving one disc surface area exposed to the outside of the upper garment for affixing any one of a myriad of fasteners, such as, Velcro, clips, buttons, snaps, hangers, etc., that attaches the upper garment to the lower garment such as pants, trousers, skirts, shorts, etc., behind and below the waistband, so that the upper garment becomes the suspenders of the lower garment. This easy-on, easy-off, transferrable, tucked-in apparel positive connection and suspension concept provides; suspension support of the lower garment, a neat tucked-in appearance at all times, is comfortable to wear, and is not visible from view while maintaining the lower garment in the desired position around the waist.
Claims
1. What is claimed is an upper and lower garment dual connector and suspension device comprising; a lower garment fastener, a disc with a perimeter groove, and a retainer device for holding the tucked-in upper garment in the groove without upper garment modification or alteration, and with the device attached to the upper garment so that one disc surface is exposed for the mounting of any one of a myriad of fasteners that will attach to the lower garment, hidden from view, behind and below the waist band of the lower garment, to provide easy-on easy-off upper garment hidden attachment and suspension support of the lower garment.
2. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the disc can be a plane pad of any geometric shape, thick enough to permit a wide enough peripheral groove that can contain a double thickness of upper garment material plus the thickness of a groove retainer device, yet leaving enough side wall thickness to prevent groove wall breakout resulting from lower garment weight in addition to wearer motion forces exerted on the groove walls.
3. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the disc is fabricated from any one or combination of rigid materials, such as but not limited to: metal, wood, plastic, fiberglass, hard rubber, nylon, ceramics, marble, and formica as examples.
4. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the means of attaching the lower garment fastener to the disc is one of permanent or heat sensitive adhesive, thermal bonding, rivets, screws, bolts, welding, brazing or soldering.
5. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the upper garment material groove retention device is one of any of a myriad of devices such as: snap rings, split rings, wire rings, rope, string, shoe laces, clamps wire or plastic ties, i.e., any device that can be tightened down, self-holding in place, and easily released for removal.
6. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the mating portion of the disc fastener for attachment to the lower garment, is one of permanent adhesive, heat sensitive adhesive, thermal bonding, epoxy bond, hooked-on, buttoned-on, clipped-on, or clamped-on.
7. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the attachment of the upper garment to the lower garment can be made with a myriad of fastener devices such as clips, clamps, Velcro, buttons, snaps, and hooks as examples.
8. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the disc peripheral groove can be any shape such as, V, rectangle, square, or U rope or cable grooves.
9. The dual connector and suspension device of claim 1. wherein; the upper garment support of the lower garment distributes the forces created by the weight of the lower garment and wearer imposed motion forces uniformly across the shoulders of the wearer, unlike suspender straps which concentrates these forces over the smaller area of the suspender straps.
10. I claim that the dual connector and suspension device of claim 9 wherein; any tucked-in upper under garment can be the lower garment support for any untucked-in upper outer garment wear.
11. I claim that the attachment of the dual connector and suspension device disc to the upper garment is accomplished by draping the outside surface of the said upper garment material over one face of the disc surface at a position on the upper garment corresponding to where the wearer plans to position the lower garment waistline on their body and by wedging the said upper garment material into the disc groove, by tightening the groove retainer device, with the lower garment disc fastener surface facing outwards towards the said lower garment waistline mating fastener attachment position.
12. I claim that one or more dual connector and suspension devices can be positioned on the wearer's upper garment to accommodate support of the lower garment for all shapes and sizes of individuals, while holding the upper garment tucked-in to provide wearer with a neat appearance at all times.
13. I claim that the dual connector and suspension device of claim 12 allows positioning flexibility for wearer comfort and the removing and putting back on of the lower garment is convenient and unhindered for daily conveniences.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] Preferred embodiments of the present invention and explained in further detail below by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings which:
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