PLACKET AND COLLAR STABILIZATION
20220338556 · 2022-10-27
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Abstract
The present invention relates to the stabilization of a shirt or blouse placket and/or shirt collar when the shirt is worn without a tie, without upper fastening means near the wearer's neck or collar region, or and with the upper fastening means near the wearer's neck or collar region, such as one or more buttons, unfastened.
Claims
1. A shirt or blouse comprising a pair of body panels, a pair of sleeves, a yolk, a collar, at least one placket wherein placket comprises a reinforced structure comprising: (i) one or more filaments, wires, cords, cables or strings; (ii) higher density material; or (iii) a combination of the forgoing of (i) and (ii).
2. The shirt or blouse of claim 1 comprising two plackets wherein each placket comprises a reinforced structure comprising: (i) one or more filaments, wires, cords, cables or strings; (ii) higher density material; or (iii) a combination of the forgoing of (i) and (ii).
3. The shirt or blouse of claim 1 wherein the reinforced structure is part of the collar.
4. The shirt or blouse of claim 1 wherein the reinforced structure is part of the collar, yolk, back panel of the shirt, front panel of the shirt, side panel of the shirt, shirt sleeve or any combination thereof.
5. A system for stabilizing a shirt placket and or shirt collar when the shirt is worn without a tie, without upper fastening means near the wearer's neck or collar region, or with upper fastening means near the wearer's neck or collar region, such as one or more buttons, unfastened comprising a shirt and (i) a garment worn over the shirt; (ii) a garment worn under the shirt; or (iii) a combination of (i) and (ii) wherein the garment worn over the shirt and/or the garment worn under the shirt comprises an adhesive substance, a tacking substance, a resistance substance or a friction substance that engages the shirt and prevents twisting or breaking of the shirt collar and/or placket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention with reference to
[0025] As used herein the term “button” unless specifically stated includes conventional fastening means such as buttons as well as other known fastening means such as snaps, clips, hooks, studs etc.
[0026] As used herein the meaning of “a”, “an”, and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used herein the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0027] In certain embodiments, the shirt or blouse of the present invention is designed to be worn on the upper torso and may be tucked into another garment worn on the lower torso, such as pants, shorts, skirts, kilts, knickers or trousers. The shirt or blouse of the present invention may be worn under other garments such as a coat, vest, sweater, suit coat, sport coat or jacket. The shirt or blouse of the present invention may also be worn over other garments such as tee shirts, undershirts, bra etc. The shirt or blouse of the present invention may be worn with or without a tie. If worn without a tie, the shirt or blouse of the present invention may also be worn with one, two, three, four, or five of the top buttons unfastened or when the fastening means is a zipper, with the zipper, unzipped 2 to 12 or more inches from the wearer's neck or collar region. When the shirt or blouse of the present invention is worn without a tie and/or with one, two, three, four, or five of the top buttons unfastened or zipper unzipped, or if the shirt or blouse does not have upper fastening means, the collar and placket should remain in a straight, substantially straight, untwisted or substantially untwisted orientation as the wearer engages in normal activities and movements such as walking, sitting or standing and especially when the shirt or blouse is worn under coat, vest, sweater, suit coat, sport coat or jacket. As used herein the terms straight, substantially straight, untwisted or substantially untwisted may be used interchangeably unless expressly indicated and refers a theoretical line defined by the outer lateral edge of the shirt placket, 37a, 35a and terminating at the collar beginning of the collar 31. This theoretical line should linear or relatively linear, i.e., lacking a twist, bend or a complex curve such as an “S” or “C” shaped curve.
[0028] As shown in
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[0032] The filaments, wires, cords, cables or strings 36 and 38 may extended from the bottom of the shirt plackets or any point in the shirt placket from the bottom of the placket to area of the third or fourth button or button hole from the top to the shirt up to the collar 30, i.e., about 1-40 cm, preferably about 1-35 cm and most preferably about 1-30 cm from the top of the shirt or collar 30. The filaments, wires, cords, cables or strings 36 and 38 may also extend into collar 30 and be part of the collar 30 as shown in
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[0034] The higher density material of the present invention will have a density that is at least 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, or 95% greater than the density of fabric employed in the front, back or side panels of the shirt or the shirt sleeves. The higher density material can be obtained by any method, such a creating a fabric that has additional or tighter weaving per unit area, denser threads, combination of multiple layers of padding, wadding, filling, fabric or any combination of the forgoing. The higher density material may also be prepared by spinning, weaving or carding fibers to create a higher density material. The higher density material should exhibit a rigidity that is greater than the rigidity of the fabric employed in the front, back or side panels of the shirt or the shirt sleeves but should not make the shirt uncomfortable and inflexible.
[0035] In certain embodiments the higher density material may be formed from the same material as the shirt fabric such as cotton only in a higher density than the shirt fabric. Alternatively, the higher density material may comprise a material that is different from the shirt fabric such as a synthetic material or the higher density material may comprise a combination of the material used to form the shirt fabric, i.e., cotton and a different material from that used to form the shirt fabric such as a synthetic material. Synthetic materials that may be used to form the higher density material include but are not limited to polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, polyester and combinations thereof. Natural materials that maybe used to form the higher density material include but are not limited to cotton, wool, cellulosic material and plant materials such as bamboo.
[0036] If the higher density material is attached to the outer or inner surface of the right and/or left placket, the higher density material may have the same color, design or pattern as the shirt fabric so the high density material matches the shirt fabric design. Alternatively the higher density material may have a different color, design or pattern from the shirt fabric so the high density material contrasts, compliments or coordinates with the shirt fabric design.
[0037] In one embodiment of the present invention, the reinforced structure will comprise a combination of the filaments, wires, cords, cables or strings described previously and the higher density material.
[0038] The placket of the present invention that comprise the reinforced structure comprising: (i) one or more filaments, wires, cords, cables or strings; (ii) higher density material; or (iii) a combination of the forgoing should exhibit a rigidity or longitudinal strength such that when a 15 cm length of the placket comprising the reinforced structure is held perpendicular to table or desk top by the fingers of an individual, the free end of the placket (the end opposite the desk or table top) will not deviate or bend more than 1°, 2°, 3°, 4°, 5°, 6°, 7°, 8°, 9°, 10°, 11°, 12°, 13°, 14°, 15°, 16°, 17°, 18°, 19°, 20°, 21°, 22°, 23°, 24°, 25°, 26°, 27°, 28°, 29°, or 30° from the 90° perpendicular.
[0039] The shirt and blouses of the present invention may further comprise the planar stiffeners described in the prior art such Japanese Patent Application Publication Nos. 2007092208; 2009024266 and 2018188778, U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,204,671, 9,622,512 and 8,001,619 which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0040] The present invention also includes a shirt with or without the above described reinforced structures wherein the shirt engages (i) a garment worn over the shirt such as a suit jacket, sport coat or vest; (ii) a garment worn under the shirt such as a tee shirt or under shirt; or (iii) a combination of (i) and (ii) wherein the shirt's engagement with the over and/or under garment reduces or eliminates the unwanted twisting or breaking of the shirt collar and/or placket when the shirt is worn without a tie or with the upper fastening means near the wearer's neck or collar region, such as one or more of the top buttons, unfastened.
[0041] In certain embodiments of this aspect of the present invention, the engagement between the shirt and the over and/or under garment produces or creates an enhanced interaction or increase friction that will prevent the shirt collar and/or placket from being drawn under or into the over garment. The enhanced interaction may be created by application of an adhesive or tacking substance to the inner surface of the garment worn over the shirt or the outer surface of the garment worn under the shirt. The enhanced interaction may also be created by incorporating a resistance or friction creating substance or material to the inner surface of the garment worn over the shirt or the outer surface of the garment worn under the shirt. Examples of a resistance or friction creating substance or material that may be used include but are not limited to natural and synthetic rubber, or a rough or course weave fabric which may be in the form of one or more patches, tabs or strips that permanently or removably applied to the inner surface of the garment worn over the shirt or the outer surface of the garment worn under the shirt. Alternatively the resistance or friction creating substance or material is in the form of a thread or yarn that is woven into the inner fabric lining of the garment worn over the shirt or into the outer fabric lining of the garment worn under the shirt.
[0042] The adhesive substance, tacking substance, resistance substance or friction substance is preferably added or incorporated into the inner surface of the garment worn over the shirt or the outer surface of the garment worn under the shirt in the areas that contact the front panels and/or sleeves of shirt and should not be seen or visible to a person viewing the individual wearing the embodiments of the present invention. The adhesive substance, tacking substance, resistance substance or friction substance may also be incorporated into the front panel, side panel and/or back panel of the shirt.
[0043] The enhanced interaction created by the adhesive substance, tacking substance, resistance substance or friction substance should allow the wearer of the embodiments of the present invention to move freely and easily remove the garment worn over the shirt and the shirt. In addition, the adhesive substance, tacking substance, resistance substance or friction substance should not create or produce any stains or marks on the shirt.
[0044] The invention illustratively described herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element or elements, limitation or limitations which is not specifically disclosed herein. Thus, for example, in each instance herein any of the terms “comprising,” “consisting essentially of and “consisting of may be replaced with either of the other two terms. The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, but it is recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention claimed. Thus, it should be understood that although the present invention has been specifically disclosed by preferred embodiments and optional features, modification and variation of the concepts herein disclosed may be resorted to by those skilled in the art, and that such modifications and variations are considered to be within the scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.