DISCRETE FLY FOR ADAPTIVE CLOTHING
20190110527 ยท 2019-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a fly for fastening together a first panel and a second panel of an adaptive garment. The first panel includes one or more magnetic fasteners (or a magnetic strip) having a connecting side of a positive or negative polarity. The second panel includes a corresponding number of magnetic fasteners (or a magnetic strip) having a connecting side of an opposite polarity. When the first and second panels are closed, the connecting side of the magnetic fasteners (or magnetic strip) from the first panel is magnetically attached to the connecting side of the magnetic fasteners (or magnetic strip) from the second panel, so that the second panel covers the first panel. The fly further includes a visible third panel positioned over and concealing the second panel. An adaptive garment, such as a pair of trousers, pants or shorts, may have a similarly constructed leg opening in addition to the fly.
Claims
1. A fly for fastening together a first panel and a second panel of an adaptive garment comprising: the first panel comprising at least one magnetic fastener having a connecting side of one polarity; the second panel comprising at least one magnetic fastener having a connecting side of an opposite polarity, whereupon closure of the first and second panels, the connecting side of the at least one magnetic fastener from the first panel is magnetically attached to the connecting side of the at least one magnetic fastener from the second panel and the second panel covers the first panel; and a visible third panel, wherein the third panel is positioned over and conceals the second panel.
2. The fly of claim 1, wherein the third panel lacks a closure.
3. The fly of claim 1, further comprising a closure selected from the group consisting of a snap fastener and a hook and loop fastener.
4. The fly of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second panel has one of a one of a placket, pocket and pouch into which the magnetic fastener is inserted and attached.
5. The fly of claim 1, wherein each of the first panel and the second panel comprise about 2 to about 10 pairs of magnetic fasteners.
6. The fly of claim 1, wherein the adaptive garment is one of a pair of pants, trouser and shorts and further comprises a leg opening comprising: a first panel comprising at least one magnetic fastener having a connecting side of one polarity; the second panel comprising at least one magnetic fastener having a connecting side of an opposite polarity, whereupon closure of the first and second panels of the leg opening, the connecting side of the at least one magnetic fastener from the first panel of the leg opening is magnetically attached to the connecting side of the at least one magnetic fastener from the second panel of the leg opening, and the second panel of the leg opening covers the first panel of the leg opening.
7. The fly of claim 6, wherein the leg opening further comprises a visible third panel positioned over and concealing the second panel of the leg opening.
8. A fly for fastening together a first panel and a second panel of an adaptive garment comprising: the first panel comprising a first magnetic strip having a connecting side of one polarity; the second panel comprising a second magnetic strip having a connecting side of the opposite polarity, whereupon closure of the first and second panels, the connecting side of the magnetic strip from the first panel is magnetically attached to the connecting side of the magnetic strip from the second panel and the second panel covers the first panel; a visible third panel, wherein the third panel is positioned over and conceals the second panel.
9. The fly of claim 8, wherein the third panel lacks a closure.
10. The fly of claim 8, further comprising a closure selected from the group consisting of a snap fastener and a hook and loop fastener.
11. The fly of claim 8, wherein each of the first and second panel has one of a one of a placket, pocket and pouch into which the magnetic strip is inserted and attached.
12. The fly of claim 8, wherein each of the first magnetic strip and the second magnetic strip are selected from the group consisting of a strip of magnetic fasteners, a strip of magnets, a magnetic sheet, magnetic roll, magnetic tape, other flexible magnetic products, and combinations thereof.
13. The fly of claim 8, wherein the adaptive garment is one of a pair of pants, trouser and shorts and further comprises a leg opening comprising: a first panel comprising a magnetic strip having a connecting side of one polarity; the second panel comprising a magnetic strip having a connecting side of an opposite polarity, whereupon closure of the first and second panels of the leg opening, the connecting side of the magnetic strip from the first panel of the leg opening is magnetically attached to the connecting side of the magnetic strip from the second panel of the leg opening, and the second panel of the leg opening covers the first panel of the leg opening.
14. The fly of claim 13, wherein the leg opening further comprises a visible third panel positioned over and concealing the second panel of the leg opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0022] As explained in more detail below, one type of alternative closure is formed with one or more pairs of magnetic fasteners, one of the pair having a positive polarity on the connecting side (a positive magnetic fastener) and the other of the pair having a negative polarity on the connecting side (a negative magnetic fastener). Each magnetic fastener is typically encapsulated in a plastic, rubberized or waterproofed-cloth pouch, which is sewn in, glued to or otherwise attached to a placket, flap or pocket at the edge of each panel. For example, a positive magnetic fastener is attached to the first panel and the negative magnetic fastener is attached to the second panel so their connecting sides, with opposite polarities, can face each other. When the panels are brought together, the connecting sides face each other and attract and attach to each other, thereby closing the two panels. Multiple pairs of magnetic fasteners may be used along the lengths of the first and second panels to provide full closure.
[0023] Each magnetic fastener typically comprises a magnet (e.g. round, square, annular, oval or other shape) and a back plate. The magnet may be any material which creates a magnetic field, including but not limited to composites, magnetic metallic elements, rare-earth magnets and combinations thereof. A back plate may be made of copper or zinc (or both), or other non-magnetic or weakly-magnetic metals or materials, by themselves or combinations with other metals (including ferromagnetic materials such as iron). A back plate is attached to non-connecting side of the magnet (e.g., the negative side when the connecting side is positive or the positive side when the connecting side is negative) to reduce the amount of magnetic flux emanating behind the back plate. This flux reduction helps to reduce the adaptive apparel from being magnetically attracted to other metals, especially the inside of a washer or dryer during laundering. The back plate may be attached to the magnet by glue or other adhesive, or if the back plate is ferromagnetic, will magnetically couple to the magnet.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] In some embodiments, each of the first and second panels have about 1 to about 15 pairs of magnetic fasteners, preferably about 2 to about 10 pairs of magnetic fasteners, and even more preferably about 2 to about 4-8 pairs of magnetic fasteners. The number of magnetic fastener pairs used to form an alternative closure depends upon a number of factors, for example, (1) the length of the cut opening (e.g., a longer opening may result in the use of more pairs than a shorter opening); (2) the length or diameter of each magnetic fastener (e.g., longer magnetic fasteners may result in the use of fewer pairs than shorter magnetic fasteners); (3) the spacing between each magnetic fastener pair along the length of each panel (e.g., the greater the spacing between pairs may result in the use of fewer pairs); and (4) and the offset between the magnetic fastener at the top edge of each panel and at the bottom edge of each panel (e.g., the greater the offset may result in the use of fewer pairs). The length of the cut opening may depend on the type of garment (e.g., the cut opening in a dress is normally longer than that of a skirt), the size of the garment (the cut opening in a men's size pair of pants is normally longer than that of a boy's), and style factors.
[0026] Alternatively, multiple positive or negative magnetic fasteners can be encapsulated in a plastic, rubberized or waterproofed-cloth strip to form a magnetic strip, which in turn is sewn in, glued to or otherwise attached to a placket, flap or pocket along the length of each panel. For example, a magnetic strip with a positive connecting side may be attached to the first panel and a magnetic strip with a negative connecting side may be attached to the second panel (or vice versa) so their connecting sides, with opposite polarities, can face each other. When the panels are brought together, the connecting sides of the magnetic fasteners face and attract and attach to each other on a pair-wise basis, thereby closing the two panels.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The pouches containing the magnetic fasteners (115, 120) or the magnetic strips (125, 130) may be attached to each of the first panel (105) and the second panel (110) through several ways, including but not limited to glue or another adhesive, tape, or sewing them into the apparel. For example, each of the first panel and the second panel have two flaps or a folded-over flap of fabric forming a placket, pocket or a pouch-like structure. One or more magnetic fastener pouches or the magnetic strip may be inserted into the placket, pocket or a pouch-like structure, and secured therein by glue, tape, sewing and the like.
[0029] Snap fasteners or hook and look fasteners (for example, those sold under the Velcro brand) may be used instead of magnetic fasteners, or magnetic, snap and hook and loop fasteners may be combined to form the alternative closure. For example, magnetic fasteners may be used along most of the length of the panels, and securing closure comprising a hook and loop or snap fastener may be used to close the top of the two panels, which provides additional closing strength to the alternative closure. In particular, as shown in
[0030] The fly uses an outermost flap (135) to cover the first and second panels, thereby creating a false fly. For example, when the second panel (110) overlaps and covers the first panel (105) and the alternative closure closes (for example, the magnetic fasteners in the two panels attach to each other), only the outermost flap (135) is visible. Consequently, the wearer or others will not see, for example, any bulge caused by the magnetic (or other alternative) fasteners in the first or second panel, or the stitches, glue or tape used to attach the magnetic fastener pouches or magnetic strips (or other alternative fasteners) to the first or second panel.
[0031] In particular,
[0032] In addition to the fly described above, a pair of pants, trousers or shorts may have another opening that is positioned on the bottom of the leg portion of the garment (leg opening), for example, to allow a disabled person wearing a shoe, boot or brace to more easily put on and take off the garment.
[0033] In the embodiment shown in
[0034] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0035] The magnetic fasteners (515, 520) of
[0036] The leg opening, like the fly, may have outermost flap (not shown) to cover the first and second panels to assure discreteness.
[0037] The adaptive garment of the present invention includes but is not limited to pants, trousers, shorts, skirts, skorts, capris, jumpsuits, rompers, dresses and the like.
[0038] While preferred embodiments have been described, it is evident that many additional modifications, variations or alternatives are apparent to the skilled artisan. The present application intends to embrace all of such modifications, variations or alternatives which fall within the scope of the invention.