UNDERGARMENT CLIP
20190133211 ยท 2019-05-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41C3/126
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An undergarment clip constraining the undercup support bands and wires of a brassiere or similar undergarment, and in particular a novel clip designed to attach to the edge of a brassiere having an underwire support to limit the protrusion of the underwire through the brassiere material. The device can also be utilized to similarly constrain boning and other support components in brassieres, corsets and other such undergarments,
Claims
1. A protective clip for an undergarment, the undergarment having a fabric sleeve surrounding at least in part a support rod, the support rod having a first end segment positioned within an end portion of the fabric sleeve, said first end segment terminating in proximity to an edge of the undergarment, the protective clip comprising: a. a substantially rigid first blade, the first blade being generally flat and having an outer surface with an inner surface opposite the outer surface, the first blade further having an upper edge and a lower edge generally opposite the upper edge; b. a substantially rigid second blade, the second blade being generally flat and having an outer surface with an inner surface opposite the outer surface, the second blade having an upper edge and a lower edge generally opposite the upper edge; c. a spine joining the upper edge of the first blade to the upper edge of the second blade such that the inner surface of the first blade faces and is substantially parallel to the inner surface of the second blade; and d. a track formed between the inner surface of the first blade and the inner surface of the second blade, said track being shaped and sized to receive the first end segment of the support rod; wherein the protective clip is sized and shaped to enable the first and second blades to be mounted at least in part over the edge of the undergarment in proximity to the first end segment of the support rod so as to receive the first end segment of the support rod and surrounding sleeve in the track and securely and releasably attach the protective clip to the undergarment over the support rod.
2. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the first and second blades are separated at least in part by a gap.
3. The protective clip of claim 2, wherein the gap is sized to snugly receive at least in part the first portion of the fabric sleeve of the undergarment and the first end of the support rod when the clip is positioned on the undergarment with the first end of the rod oriented at least in part in the track.
4. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the clip is constructed to impart a bias on at least one of said first blade and said second blade when the clip is positioned on the undergarment over the first end of the support rod, said bias urging the blades towards one another.
5. The protective clip of claim 4, wherein the spine imparts the bias.
6. The protective clip of claim 4, further comprising a spring, said spring imparting at least in part the bias.
7. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second blades is elastic.
8. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of one of said first blade and said second blade comprises a grip.
9. The protective clip of claim 8, wherein the grip comprises a protrusion.
10. The protective clip of claim 9, wherein the protrusion comprises a ridge.
11. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the track comprises one or more of a groove, a slot and a protrusion.
12. The protective clip of claim 11, wherein the track is formed entirely in one of said first blade and said second blade.
13. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the track extends vertically from a point in proximity to the lower edge of one of said first blade and second blade to a point in proximity to the upper edge of one of said first blade and second blade.
14. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the spine comprises a pivot, the first and second blades being adapted to rotate about said pivot.
15. The protective clip of claim 14, wherein the pivot comprises a hinge.
16. The protective clip of claim 15, wherein at least one of said first blade and said second blade extends at least in part vertically above the spine.
17. The protective clip of claim 1, wherein the support rod comprises an underwire.
18. The protective clip of claim 1, further comprising a hole in one of said first blade and said second blade, said hole being sized and shaped to receive a fiber there through.
19. A protective clip for an underwire brassiere, the brassiere having a fabric sleeve surrounding at least in part an underwire, the underwire having a first end segment positioned within an end portion of the fabric sleeve, said first end segment terminating in proximity to an edge of the brassiere, the protective clip comprising: a. a substantially rigid first blade, the first blade being generally flat and having an outer surface with an inner surface opposite the outer surface, the first blade further having an upper edge and a lower edge generally opposite the upper edge; b. a substantially rigid second blade, the second blade being generally flat and having an outer surface with an inner surface opposite the outer surface, the second blade having an upper edge and a lower edge generally opposite the upper edge; c. a pliant spine joining the upper edge of the first blade to the upper edge of the second blade such that the inner surface of the first blade faces and is substantially parallel to the inner surface of the second blade, said spine adapted to allow said first blade to rotate about the spine relative to said second blade; and d. a track formed between the inner surface of the first blade and the inner surface of the second blade, said track being substantially linear and oriented perpendicular to one of said lower edge of said first blade and said lower edge of said second blade, said track shaped and sized to releasably receive the first end segment of the underwire; wherein the protective clip is sized and shaped to enable the first and second blades to be mounted at least in part over the edge of the brassiere in proximity to the first end segment of the underwire so as to receive the first end segment of the underwire and surrounding sleeve in the track and securely and releasably attach the protective clip to the brassiere over the underwire.
20. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the track comprises a receiving end, the receiving end being fluted.
21. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the inner surface of one of said first blade and said second blade comprises a grip.
22. The protective clip of claim 21, wherein the grip comprises a protrusion.
23. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the first and second blades are separated at least in part by a gap, said gap being sized to snugly receive at least in part the first portion of the fabric sleeve of the brassiere and the first end of the underwire when the clip is positioned on the brassiere with the first end of the underwire oriented at least in part in the track.
24. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the clip is constructed to impart a bias on one or more of said first blade and said second blade, said bias urging the first and second blades towards one another.
25. The protective clip of claim 24, wherein the spine imparts said bias.
26. The protective clip of claim 24, further comprising a biasing member, said biasing member imparting said bias urging the first and second blades towards one another.
27. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein at least one of said first and second blades is elastic.
28. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the inner surface of one of said first blade and said second blade comprises a grip in proximity to the lower edge, said grip comprising a protrusion.
29. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the track comprises one or more of a groove, a slot and a protrusion.
30. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the track is formed entirely in one of said first blade and said second blade.
31. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the track extends vertically from a point in proximity to the lower edge of one of said first blade and second blade to a point in proximity to the upper edge of one of said first blade and second blade.
32. The protective clip of claim 19, wherein the spine comprises a horizontal pivot, the first and second blades being adapted to rotate about said pivot.
33. The protective clip of claim 32, wherein the pivot comprises a hinge.
34. The protective clip of claim 32, wherein one of said first blade and said second blade extends at least in part vertically above the spine. The protective clip of claim 19, further comprising a hole in one of said first and second blades, said hole being sized and shaped to receive a fiber there through.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The illustrative embodiments of the present invention are shown in the following drawings which form a part of the specification:
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[0017] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] While the invention will be described and disclosed here in connection with certain preferred embodiments, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments shown and described here, but rather the invention is intended to cover all alternative embodiments and modifications that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims included herein as well as any equivalents of the disclosed and claimed invention.
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[0021] In referring again to the drawings, a first representative embodiment of the novel protective clip or undergarment clip 10 of the present invention is shown generally in
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] A slightly arched and elongated spine 32 extends along and joins the upper end 18 of the front blade 12 to the upper end 28 of the rear blade 22. In a relaxed state, the spine 32 holds the front blade 12 and rear blade 22 in an orientation relative to each other such that the lower ends 20 and 30 of the inner faces 14 and 24 of the front and rear blades 12 and 22 touch, or preferably slightly press against each other with a bias engineered to impart a specific force between the two blades. The blades 12 and 22 are not entirely flat, but instead are shaped such that a small and slightly variable gap G is presented between the center portions of the inner faces 14 and 24, although the inner faces 14 and 24 may touch or press against each other as previously mentioned.
[0024] The spine 32 is molded to form a semi-circular outer surface with an inner cylindrical cavity 34 along its full length. The cylindrical cavity 34 has a diameter slightly greater than the width of the gap G (see
[0025] A set of small horizontal ridges or grips 35 are formed in the lower ends 20 and 30 of the inner faces 14 and 24. When the undergarment clip 10 is positioned on an undergarment, such as for example the underwire brassiere B, the compressive bias between the front blade 12 and rear blade 22 imparts a force on these grips 35 to press against the fabric and structure of the brassiere to which the undergarment clip 10 is attached. As can be appreciated, the grips 35 thereby releasably secure the undergarment clip 10 to the undergarment to reduce the likelihood that the undergarment clip 10 will slide upward or slide off the undergarment. Of course, the grips 35 are not limited to being ridges, but may be formed in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as for example a pattern of small knobs or bumps, so long as the grips 35 are capable of assisting to secure the undergarment clip 10 to an undergarment.
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[0028] The undergarment clip 10 also features a set of holes or orifices 50 and 52 that allow the undergarment clip 10 to be stitched or sewn to a desired undergarment, such as for example the underwire brassiere B. Such holes or orifices are preferably positioned along the perimeter of the undergarment clip as shown, but can be located at virtually any position on the undergarment clip. Of course, the number, size and shape of the holes 50 and 52 can vary substantially so long as they provide a means by which the undergarment clip 10 can be sewn to an undergarment. Further, the undergarment clip 10 may also be constructed to include tabs or wings or knobs or other such constructs through which the holes or orifices 10 are formed.
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[0030] While I have described in the detailed description several configurations that may be encompassed within the disclosed embodiments of this invention, numerous other alternative configurations, that would now be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, may be designed and constructed within the bounds of my invention as set forth in the claims. Moreover, the above-described novel undergarment clip of the present disclosure, including the undergarment clips 10 and 100, can be arranged in a number of other and related varieties of configurations without departing from or expanding beyond the scope of my invention as set forth in the claims.
[0031] For example, the track 39 for the underwire can be formed to varying depths and lengths on both the front and rear blades 12 and 22, with grooves having different depths or the same depth as depicted in
[0032] Of course, the track 39 can be of many varied shapes and sizes without departing from the novel features of the invention. That is, the track 39 can for example have a cross-section that is alternately oval, square, rectangular or irregular-shaped, or can be thicker, thinner or of varied thickness, so long as the undergarment clip 10 or 100 can be secured to an undergarment as indicated in this disclosure and receive and hold at least one end of one or more of the undergarment support components, such as brassiere underwires. Further, the track 39 can include fluting or a mouth that opens wider at the outer edge of the undergarment clip 10 or 100 to allow the user to more easily position the end of the underwire in the track 39 as the undergarment clip is slipped onto the undergarment. As can be appreciated, such fluting at the bottom end of the track 39 allows for more tolerance in the placing of the underwire U into the track 39.
[0033] By way of further example, the undergarment clip 10 can also be configured with more than one track 39, such as disclosed in undergarment clip 100 to accommodate the two underwires conversing at the center gore G, but can also be configured with multiple tracks 39 to receive a single support component or underwire at different lateral positions on the clip. This provides versatility such that a single undergarment clip can fit a variety of styles and sizes of undergarments, such as for example underwire brassieres.
[0034] Additionally, the shape and dimensions of the undergarment clip of the present disclosure, including the undergarment clips 10 and 100, including the gap G, can have a variety of shapes and sizes, so long as the undergarment clip 10 can be secured to a desired undergarment, such as for example an underwire brassiere, as indicated in this disclosure, and receive and hold the end of one or more of the undergarment support structures or rods, such as brassiere underwire. In one such embodiment, the undergarment clip 10 or 100 can be sized and shaped to fit under the fabric of an underwire brassiere at the end of the underwire, such that the clip can be a component of the underwire brassiere during production of the garment.
[0035] The undergarment clips 10 and 100 may also be constructed such that the spine comprises a pivot or hinge that is preferably biased such that the front and rear blades rotate about the pivot or hinge to engage the end of the underwire or other such support rod or component in the undergarment. The undergarment clips 10 and 100 may also include a biasing member, such as for example a spring, an elastic arm or other such device, such that the biasing member imparts the bias to urge the front and rear blades 12, 22 toward one another. By way of further example, the either or both of the front and rear blades may be constructed to extend above the spine.
[0036] Additional variations or modifications to the configuration of the novel undergarment clip of the present disclosure, including the undergarment clips 10 and 100, may occur to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the subject matter of this invention. Such variations, if within the spirit of this disclosure, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of this invention. Therefore, the description of the embodiments as set forth herein, and as shown in the drawings, is provided for illustrative purposes only and, unless otherwise expressly set forth, is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which set forth the metes and bounds of my invention.