Garment stretcher
12220073 ยท 2025-02-11
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Abstract
A garment stretcher includes an expandable frame having a top horizontal member, a middle horizontal member, a bottom horizontal member, a left vertical member and a right vertical member. The expendable frame is formed through the combination of a T-shaped top, left section, a T-shaped top, right section, an inverted L-shaped middle, left section, an inverted L-shaped middle, right section, an inverted T-shaped bottom, left section, and an inverted T-shaped bottom, right section. The top left section and top, right section combine to form a top section. The middle left section and middle, right section combine to form a middle section. The bottom left section and bottom, right section combine to form a middle section. The frame may move vertically along two vertical lengths while the frame may move laterally along a horizontal width of a garment.
Claims
1. A garment stretcher comprising: a top, left frame section; a top, right frame section movably coupled to said top, left frame section for lateral movement relative to said top, left frame section; a middle, left frame section movably coupled to said top, left frame section for vertical movement relative to said top, left frame section; a middle, right frame section movably coupled to said top, right frame section for vertical movement relative to said top, right frame section; a bottom, left frame section movably coupled to said middle, left frame section for vertical movement relative to said middle, left frame section, and a bottom, right frame section movably coupled to said middle, right frame section for vertical movement relative to said middle, right frame section, said bottom, right frame section also being coupled to said bottom, left frame section for lateral movement relative to said bottom, left frame section, wherein said top, left frame section includes a first horizontal bar and a first vertical bar coupled to said first horizontal bar so as to define a first upper arm portion extending laterally and outboard of said first vertical bar, and wherein said top, right frame section includes a second horizontal bar and a second vertical bar coupled to said second horizontal bar so as to define a second upper arm portion extending laterally and outward of said second vertical bar.
2. The garment stretcher of claim 1 wherein said bottom, left frame section includes a third horizontal bar and a third vertical bar coupled to said third horizontal bar so as to define a first lower portion extending laterally and outboard of said third vertical bar, and wherein said top, right frame section includes a fourth horizontal bar and a fourth vertical bar coupled to said fourth horizontal bar so as to define a second lower portion extending laterally and outboard of said fourth vertical bar.
3. The garment stretcher of claim 2 wherein said middle, left frame section includes a fifth vertical bar and a third arm portion extending laterally and outboard from said fifth vertical bar, and wherein said middle, right frame section includes a sixth vertical bar and a fourth arm portion extending laterally and outboard from said sixth vertical bar.
4. The garment stretcher of claim 2 wherein said bottom, left frame section includes a first garment holding clip, and wherein said bottom, right frame section includes a second garment holding clip.
5. The garment stretcher of claim 1 further comprising a first catch system releasably coupling said top, left frame section to said middle, left frame section, a second catch system releasably coupling said top, right frame section to said middle, right frame section, a third catch system releasably coupling said bottom, left frame section to said middle, left frame section, and a fourth catch system releasably coupling said bottom, right frame section to said middle, right frame section.
6. The garment stretcher of claim 5 further comprising a fifth catch system releasably coupling said top, left frame section to said top, right frame section, and a sixth catch system releasably coupling said bottom, left frame section to said bottom, right frame section.
7. A garment stretcher adapted to stretch a garment having a torso and two oppositely disposed arm sleeves, said garment stretcher comprising: a top section configured to extend laterally across the torso portion of the garment and to extend into a top portion of both oppositely disposed arm sleeves of the garment; a middle section configured to extend laterally across the torso portion of the garment and to extend into a bottom portion of both oppositely disposed arm sleeves of the garment, said middle section being movable between a contracted position proximal said top section and an extended position distal said top section so as to stretch the garment along a first vertical garment length, and a bottom section configured to extend laterally across the torso portion of the garment and to releasably hold a bottom portion of the garment, said bottom section being movable between a contracted position proximal said middle section and an extended position distal said middle section so as to stretch the garment along a second vertical garment length, wherein said top section has a first top section and a second top section laterally movable to a plurality of different positions relative to said first top section, wherein said middle section has a first middle section and a second middle section laterally movable to a plurality of different positions relative to said first middle section, and wherein said bottom section has a first bottom section and a second bottom section laterally movable to a plurality of different positions relative to said first bottom section, the lateral movements of said first and second top sections, said first and second middle sections and said first and second bottom sections stretching the garment along a horizontal garment width, and wherein said bottom section has first vertical bar, a second vertical bar spaced from said first vertical bar, a first horizontal central bar extending between said first and second vertical bars, a first lower finger extending outwardly from said first vertical bar in a direction opposite from said first horizontal central bar, and a second lower finger extending outwardly from said second vertical bar in a direction opposite from said horizontal bar.
8. The garment stretcher of claim 7 wherein said top section has a third vertical bar, a fourth vertical bar spaced from said third vertical bar, a second horizontal central bar extending between said third and fourth vertical bars, a first upper finger extending outwardly from said third vertical bar in a direction opposite from said second horizontal central bar, and a second upper finger extending outwardly from said fourth vertical bar in a direction opposite from said second horizontal central bar.
9. The garment stretcher of claim 8 wherein said middle section has a fifth vertical bar and a first middle finger extending outwardly from said fifth vertical bar, and a sixth vertical bar and a second middle finger extending outwardly from said sixth vertical bar.
10. The garment stretcher of claim 7 wherein said bottom section includes at least one garment holding clip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that the manner in which the present inventions can be better understood, certain illustrations, charts and/or flow charts are appended hereto. It is to be noted, however, that the drawings illustrate only selected embodiments of the inventions and are therefore not to be considered limiting of scope, for the inventions may admit to other equally effective embodiments and applications.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS
(10) With reference next to the drawings, there is a shown a garment stretching device or garment stretcher 10 in a preferred form of the invention. The garment stretcher 10 has an expandable frame 12 and a hanging hook 14 movable coupled to the expandable frame 12. The expandable frame 12 may vary in size both horizontally and vertically. The vertical variance in size occurs along two different portions of the frame.
(11) The expandable frame 12 includes a top horizontal member 18, a middle horizontal member 20, and a bottom horizontal member 22. The expandable frame 12 also includes a first or left vertical member 24 and a second or right vertical member 26.
(12) The expendable frame 12 is formed through the combination of a generally T-shaped top, left section 32, a generally T-shaped top, right section 34, a generally inverted L-shaped middle, left section 36, a generally inverted L-shaped middle, right section 38, a generally inverted T-shaped bottom, left section 40, and a generally inverted T-shaped bottom, right section 42. The top left section 32 and top, right section 34 combine to form a top section. The middle left section 36 and middle, right section 38 combine to form a middle section. The bottom left section 40 and bottom, right section 42 combine to form a middle section.
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(19) In use, a garment, such as shirt or sweater, is positioned onto the garment stretcher 10 so that the garment upper arm portions 50 and 66 and the garment lower arm portions 86 and 104 extend through the arm holes in the torso portion of the garment and the remaining portion extend across the torso of the garment. The bottom edge or hem of the garment is then draped over the garment lower portions 124 and 144. The garment material adjacent the bottom edge of the garment is maintained in place by the pinching actuation of the garment clips 132 and 154 and the positions of the garment lower portions 124 and 144.
(20) The upper portion of the garment may be vertically stretched by manually depressing catches 58 and 72 of the top, left section 32 and top, right section 34 and displacing them from within their respective holes 96 and 114 to allow relative movement between the top, left and right sections 32 and 34 relative to the middle, left and right sections 36 and 38 along a first vertical garment length. The middle left section 36 and middle, right section 38 are then moved vertically downward until they reach their selected stretching or extended position and the spring biased catches 58 and 72 are released and reinserted into corresponding holes 96 and 114 to maintain the positions of the middle right and left sections 36 and 38. This action will cause the garment to be stretched vertically along a first vertical garment length in the area of the garment torso between the garment shoulders and the garment arm holes or sleeves.
(21) The entire garment, including the lower portion of the garment, may be vertically stretched along a second vertical garment length by manually depressing catches 130 and 152 of the bottom, left section 40 and bottom right section 42 and displacing them from within their respective holes 96 and 114 to allow relative movement between the bottom, left and right sections 40 and 42 relative to the middle, left and right sections 36 and 38. The bottom, left section 40 and bottom, right section 42 are then moved vertically downward until they reach their selected stretching or extended position and the spring biased catches 130 and 152 are released and reinserted into corresponding holes 96 and 114 to maintain the positions of the bottom, right and left sections 40 and 42. This action will cause the garment to be stretched vertically along the entire garment or second garment length, but particularly including the area of the garment torso between the garment arm holes and the lower edge or hem that was not previously addressed with the prior art garment stretchers.
(22) The torso of the garment may be horizontally stretched by manually depressing catch 72 of the top, right section 34 and catch 148 of the bottom, right section 42 and displacing them from within their respective holes 54 and 128 to allow relative movement between the top, right section 34 and bottom, right section 42 relative to the top, left section 32 and bottom, left section 40. The top, right section 34 and bottom, right section 42 are then moved horizontally sideways or laterally until they reach their selected stretching or extended position and the spring biased catches 72 and 148 are released and reinserted into corresponding holes 54 and 128 to maintain the positions of the top, right section 34 relative to the top, left section 32 and the bottom, right section 42 relative to the bottom, left section 40. This action will cause the garment to be stretched horizontally in the area of the garment torso.
(23) It should be understood that with the present invention, a garment may be stretched along the top region of the torso through expanding movement between the upper arm portions 50 and 66 relative to the lower arm portions 86 and 104. Similarly, a garment may be stretched along the entire torso through expanding movement between the upper arm portions 50 and 66 relative to the garment lower portions 124 and 144. Lastly, a garment may be stretched horizontally along the entire torso through expanding movement between the left side of the frame 12 and the right sides of the frame 12 through expanding movement between the top, left section 32 and the top, right section 34, and between the bottom, left section 40 and the bottom, right section 42.
(24) Thus, it should be understood that the garment stretcher includes a top, left frame section, a top, right frame section movably coupled to the top, left frame section for lateral movement relative to the top, left frame section, a middle, left frame section movably coupled to the top, left frame section for vertical movement relative to the top, left frame section, a middle, right frame section movably coupled to the top, right frame section for vertical movement relative to the top, right frame section, a bottom, left frame section movably coupled to the middle, left frame section for vertical movement relative to the middle, left frame section, and a bottom, right frame section movably coupled to the middle, right frame section for vertical movement relative to the middle, right frame section, the bottom, right frame section also being coupled to the bottom, left frame section for lateral movement relative to the bottom, left frame section.
(25) It should be understood that all the previously recited catches and matching holes may be referenced as catches or catching systems, releasable catches, or releasable couplers.
(26) It should also be understood that the previously recited upper arm portions 50 and 66, lower arm portions 86 and 104, and garment lower portions 124 and 144 may be referenced as fingers, protrusions, projections or the like.
(27) Lastly, is should be understood that the portions of the horizontal bars 46 and 62 positioned between their respective pairs of vertical bars may be referenced as a central portion or central bar.
(28) It thus is seen that a garment stretcher is now provided which overcomes problems associated with prior art systems. While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to the preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that many modifications, additions and deletions, in addition to those expressly recited, may be made thereto without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.