HYBRID MULTI-PLATE MAT SHIRT FOLDING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE
20230083185 · 2023-03-16
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Abstract
A shirt folding apparatus, comprising a substantially rectangular upper mat, a substantially rectangular lower mat, a plurality of substantially rectangular plates, said plates are arranged in three columns each with three plates and three rows each with three plates, wherein the three columns are a Western Column, Center Column, and Eastern Column, wherein the three rows are a Northern Row, Center Row, and Southern Row, wherein the total surface area of said plates is much less than the surface area of either the upper or lower mats such that when laid out in rows and columns, a gap exists between the plates where the shirt folding apparatus can be folded, wherein said plurality of plates is laminated between said upper and lower mats using an adhesive, wherein said shirt folding apparatus is bounded by four edges that includes a Northern Edge, Eastern Edge, Southern Edge, and Western Edge, a plurality of grid elements, wherein a grid element is approximated by the local region of said shirt folding apparatus fully containing the nearest plate.
Claims
1. A shirt folding apparatus, comprising: a substantially rectangular upper mat; a substantially rectangular lower mat; a plurality of substantially rectangular plates; said plates are arranged in three columns each with three plates and three rows each with three plates; wherein the three columns are a Western Column, Center Column, and Eastern Column, wherein the three rows are a Northern Row, Center Row, and Southern Row; wherein the total surface area of said plates is much less than the surface area of either the upper or lower mats such that when laid out in rows and columns, a gap exists between the plates where the shirt folding apparatus can be folded; wherein said plurality of plates is laminated between said upper and lower mats using an adhesive; wherein said shirt folding apparatus is bounded by four edges that include a Northern Edge, Eastern Edge, Southern Edge, and Western Edge; a plurality of grid elements; wherein a grid element is approximated by the local region of said shirt folding apparatus fully containing the nearest plate.
2. The shirt folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein said upper and lower mats are made from a material with fibrous surface topology.
3. The shirt folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper mat's outward-facing surface has a plurality of pictorial imprints that guide users on the suggested steps for folding shirts with the shirt folding apparatus.
4. The shirt folding apparatus of claim 3, wherein said plurality of pictorial imprints is created by heat embossing the upper mat's outward-facing surface with said pictorial elements.
5. The shirt folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein said upper and lower mats of an adult embodiment are approximately 68.3 cm wide by 53.3 cm tall, with an inter-plate separation of approximately 2.7 cm, and each plate dimension of approximately 20.5 cm wide by 15.5 cm tall.
6. The shirt folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein said upper and lower mats of an infant-sized embodiment are approximately 39.8 cm wide by 27.8 cm tall, with an inter-plate separation of approximately 2.7 cm, and each plate dimension of approximately 11.0 cm wide by 7.0 cm tall.
7. A method of folding shirts using a shirt folding apparatus, the apparatus comprising a substantially rectangular upper mat, a substantially rectangular lower mat, a plurality of substantially rectangular plates, said plates are arranged in three columns each with three plates and three rows each with three plates, wherein the three columns are a Western Column, Center Column, and Eastern Column, wherein the three rows are a Northern Row, Center Row, and Southern Row, wherein the total surface area of said plates is much less than the surface area of either the upper or lower mats such that when laid out in rows and columns, a gap exists between the plates where the shirt folding apparatus can be folded, wherein said plurality of plates is laminated between said upper and lower mats using an adhesive, wherein said shirt folding apparatus is bounded by four edges that includes a Northern Edge, Eastern Edge, Southern Edge, and Western Edge, a plurality of grid elements, wherein a grid element is approximated by the local region of said shirt folding apparatus fully containing the nearest plate, whereby the shirt folding comprises the steps: A) laying the completely unfolded shirt folding apparatus with said lower mat on a surface, wherein the Western Edge of said shirt folding apparatus is outward-facing to the left and the back of the shirt to be folded is on top of the outward-facing surface of said upper mat with its top-most portion closest to the Northern Edge of the shirt folding apparatus; B) lifting said Western Edge and folding the shirt folding apparatus such that the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of the Western Column of said shirt folding apparatus is folded onto the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of the Center Column of said shirt folding apparatus, followed by unfolding said Western Edge and Western Column back to the same state as in Step A so that the shirt folding apparatus is flat again, thereby leaving the “western” side of the shirt folded toward its center; C) lifting the Eastern Edge of the shirt folding apparatus and folding the shirt folding apparatus such that the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of the Eastern Column of said shirt folding apparatus is folded onto the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of said Center Column, followed by unfolding said Eastern Edge and Western Column back to the same state as in Step A so that the shirt folding apparatus is flat again, leaving the “eastern” side of the shirt folded toward its center; D) lifting the Southern Edge of the shirt folding apparatus and folding the shirt folding apparatus such that the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of the Southern Row of said shirt folding apparatus is folded onto the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of the Center Row of said shirt folding apparatus, followed by unfolding said Southern Edge and Southern Row back to the same state as in Step A so that the shirt folding apparatus is flat again, leaving the “southern” side of the shirt folded toward its center; and E) lifting the Northern Edge and folding the shirt folding apparatus such that the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of the Northern Row of said shirt folding apparatus is folded onto the outward-facing surface of the upper mat of said Center Row, followed by unfolding said Northern Edge and Northern Row back to the same state as in Step A so that the shirt folding apparatus is flat again, leaving the “northern” side of the shirt folded toward its center.
8. The method of folding shirts using a shirt folding apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the order of Steps B and C can be reversed.
9. The method of folding shirts using a shirt folding apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the order of Steps D and E can be reversed.
10. A method of collapsing a shirt folding apparatus into its most compact form, the apparatus comprising a substantially rectangular upper mat, a substantially rectangular lower mat, a plurality of substantially rectangular plates, said plates are arranged in three columns each with three plates and three rows each with three plates, wherein the three columns are a Western Column, Center Column, and Eastern Column, wherein the three rows are a Northern Row, Center Row, and Southern Row, wherein the total surface area of said plates is much less than the surface area of either the upper or lower mats such that when laid out in rows and columns, a gap exists between the plates where the shirt folding apparatus can be folded, wherein said plurality of plates is laminated between said upper and lower mats using an adhesive, wherein said shirt folding apparatus is bounded by four edges that include a Northern Edge, Eastern Edge, Southern Edge, and Western Edge, a plurality of grid elements, wherein a grid element is approximated by the local region of said shirt folding apparatus fully containing the nearest plate, whereby the collapsing of the shirt folding apparatus comprises the steps: A) starting with the shirt folding apparatus open and flat; B) folding the shirt folding apparatus about the Center Row or Center Column of said shirt folding apparatus in an accordion fold; C) continuing the accordion folding process of said shirt folding apparatus until there is a single column or row of grid elements in line; D) performing another accordion fold for the remaining three grid elements into a single stack of grid elements; E) continuing the second accordion fold until said shirt folding apparatus is in its fully compacted form; and F) while holding the fully folded shirt folding apparatus, placing an open-ended cuff, wherein the distally-located C-shaped ends are placed around the opposing ends of the compacted shirt folding apparatus, followed by moving the main body of the cuff to approximately the proximal lateral extent of the compacted shirt folding apparatus.
11. (canceled)
12. The method of collapsing a shirt folding apparatus into its most compact form according to claim 10, where instead of using said open-ended cuff to maintain the shirt folding apparatus in its most compact form, an alternative element comprising an elastic band, clip, or hook and loop fastener band is used.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0009] The drawings are provided to facilitate understanding in the detailed description. It should be noted that the drawing figures may be in simplified form and might not be to precise scale. In reference to the disclosure herein, for purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms such as top, bottom, left, right, up, down, over, above, below, beneath, rear, front, distal, and proximal are used with respect to the accompanying drawings. Such directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope of the embodiment in any manner.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] MAIN COMPONENTS AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE HMPSFA (Ref.
[0017] Embodiments of the present invention can have the upper mat's (101) outward facing surface with a plurality of “infographics” or pictorial imprints that guide users with the recommended step-by-step method to use the HMPSFA. These imprints can be created by heat embossing the upper mat's (101) outward facing surface with the pictorial elements. The preferred placement embodiment of the infographics is above and within the area where the plates (102) would reside underneath the upper mat (101). Compared to painted on pictorial elements that can fade or rub off over time, this type of imprinting is more durable.
[0018] The total surface area of the plates (102) is much less than the surface area of either the upper (101) or lower (103) mats such that when laid out in rows and columns as shown in
[0019] The HMPSFA is assembled by laminating the plates (102) in between the inward facing surfaces of the upper and lower mats (101 and 103, respectively) with any adhesive that can withstand repeated cycles of folding without degradation. Therefore, the outward facing surfaces of the upper and lower mats (101 and 103, respectively) are on the opposite side of the inward facing surfaces of the upper and lower mats (101 and 103, respectively).
[0020] PLATE LAYOUT AND SECTION NOMENCLATURE OF THE ADULT EMBODIMENT OF THE HMPSFA (Ref.
[0021] The upper (101) and lower (103) mats of the adult embodiment (100) of the HMPSFA are preferably dimensioned to be approximately 68.3 cm wide by 53.3 cm tall. This establishes a preferred mat (101 and 103) width to height aspect ratio of approximately 1.28. The preferred inter-plate separation is approximately 2.7 cm.
[0022] Each of the plates (102) of the adult embodiment (100) of the HMPSFA is preferably approximately 20.5 cm wide by 15.5 cm tall. This establishes a preferred plate width to height aspect ratio of approximately 1.32.
[0023] To make subsequent explanation as succinct as possible, the local grid element regions of the HMPSFA shall be referred to as Northwest (NW), North (N), Northeast (NE), West (W), Central (C), East (E), Southwest (SW), South (S), and Southeast (SE) enumerated 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, and 119, respectively. The area extent of each of these grid elements are approximated by the dashed lines of where each plate (102) would reside within the HMPSFA. For any of the preferred embodiments of the HMPSFA, the multiple—preferably three—inline grid elements are arranged in rows and columns, which are labelled as follows: [0024] Northern Row (“NR”): 111, 112, and 113 [0025] Center Row (“CR”): 114, 115, and 116 [0026] Southern Row (“SR”): 117, 118, and 119 [0027] Western Column (“WC”): 111, 114, and 117 [0028] Center Column (“CC”): 112, 115, and 118 [0029] Eastern Column (“EC”): 113, 116, and 119
[0030] Each of the plates (102) lying within their respective grid elements 111, 112, 113, 114, 116, 117, 118, and 119 have at least one outward facing edge near the outer edge of the mats (101 and 103). The distance of this “lip” between each of these outward facing edges of said plates (102) and the outer edge of the mats (101 and 103) is preferably around 0.7 cm.
[0031] Any of the preferred embodiments of the HMPSFA depicts the infographics sequentially outlining the folding steps in the same order the grid elements (111-117 as shown) are numbered. Step numbers can be optionally heat embossed onto the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) within each of the grid elements with infographics to emphasize the proper sequence.
[0032] OVERALL VIEW AND EDGE NOMENCLATURE OF THE ASSEMBLED HMPSFA (Ref.
[0037] Therefore, the folding shown in
[0038] THE INFANT EMBODIMENT OF THE HMPSFA (Ref.
[0039] METHOD OF FOLDING SHIRTS WITH THE HMPSFA (Ref.
[0040] Step 1: Lay the HMPSFA in its most expanded or unfolded form with its lower mat (103) on a surface like a tabletop or top of a bed. The Western Edge (124) is outward facing to the left. Lay the back of the shirt (300) to be folded on top of the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) with its top-most portion closest to the Northern Edge (121).
[0041] Step 2: Lift the Western Edge (124) and fold the HMPSFA such that the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the WC is folded onto the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CC. Another hand may be needed to hold the HMPSFA in place during this process. Afterwards, unfold the Western Edge (124) and WC back to the same unfolded state in Step 1 so that the HMPSFA is flat again, leaving the “western” side of the shirt folded toward its center.
[0042] Step 3: Lift the Eastern Edge (122) and fold the HMPSFA such that the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the EC is folded onto the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CC. Another hand may be needed to hold the HMPSFA in place during this process. Afterwards, unfold the Eastern Edge (122) and EC back to the same unfolded state in Step 1 so that the HMPSFA is flat again, leaving the “eastern” side of the shirt folded toward its center.
[0043] Step 4: Lift the Southern Edge (123) and fold the HMPSFA such that the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the SR is folded onto the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CR. Afterwards, unfold the Southern Edge (123) and SR back to the same unfolded state in Step 1 so that the HMPSFA is flat again, leaving the “southern” side of the shirt folded toward its center.
[0044] Step 5: Lift the Northern Edge (121) and fold the HMPSFA such that the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the NR is folded onto the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CR. Afterwards, unfold the Northern Edge (121) and NR back to the same unfolded state in Step 1 so that the HMPSFA is flat again, leaving the “northern” side of the shirt folded toward its center.
[0045] Step 6: The compactly folded shirt is shown ready to be removed from the HMPSFA.
[0046] Alternative shirt folding method embodiments of the present invention include the scope that the order of Steps 2 and 3 can be reversed and the order of Steps 4 and 5 can be reversed as well.
[0047] METHOD OF FOLDING THE HMPSFA FOR STORAGE (Ref.
[0048] Step 1: Start with the HMPSFA open and flat as shown.
[0049] Step 2: One embodiment of this step is to fold the HMPSFA such that the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CC folds on top of the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the EC as shown. At the same time, the HMPSFA is folded such that the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the WC folds onto the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the CC as shown. If these two folding operations are done simultaneously as shown, the fold along the Southern and Northern Edges resemble a “Z” like pattern like the first step of folding a large, printed map, which is commonly termed an “accordion” fold.
[0050] An alternative embodiment of Step 2 is where the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CC folds on top of the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the WC and the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the EC folds onto the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the CC. This is not shown but equivalent.
[0051] Another alternative embodiment of Step 2 is where the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CR folds on top of the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the NR and the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the SR folds onto the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the CR. This is not shown but equivalent.
[0052] Another alternative embodiment of Step 2 is where the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the CR folds on top of the outward facing surface of the upper mat (101) of the SR and the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the NR folds onto the outward facing surface of the lower mat (103) of the CR. This is not shown but equivalent.
[0053] The common aspect of all the embodiments in Step 2 here is the HMPSFA is folded about the CR or CC in an accordion fold, which is a fully enabling characterization of the above detailed steps.
[0054] Step 3: Lay the accordion folded HMPSFA such that there is a single column or row of grid elements in line. For any of the preferred embodiments of the HMPSFA, there are three visible grid elements stacked in three layers.
[0055] Step 4: Perform another accordion fold for the remaining three grid element into a single stack of grid elements, which in any of the preferred embodiments of the HMPSFA, would be a single stack of nine grid elements (111-119).
[0056] Step 5: Continue the second accordion fold until the HMPSFA is in its fully folded or compacted form (400).
[0057] Step 6: While holding the HMPSFA (400) in its fully folded form, place an open-ended cuff (500), where the cuff's distally-located “C-shaped” ends (501) are placed around the opposing ends of the compacted HMPSFA (400). Then the main body or spine (502) of the cuff (500) is displaced to approximately the proximal or lateral center of the compacted HMPSFA (400) as shown in the “End State” diagram. Note, other viable alternative embodiments to the open-ended cuff can comprise an elastic band, clip, or VELCRO® band.
[0058] Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiment. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiment has been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the embodiment.
[0059] The words used in this specification to describe the embodiment and its various embodiments are to be understood not only in the sense of their commonly defined meanings, but to include by special definition in this specification structure, material or acts beyond the scope of the commonly defined meanings.
[0060] VELCRO® is a registered trademark of Velcro BVBA.