Baby onesie having zipper locking mechanism
12349771 ยท 2025-07-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B19/301
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B13/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A baby onesie to be worn by a baby includes body covering material configured to cover a body of the body, the body covering material including an opening through which the baby's head can protrude out from, a neckline provided around a perimeter of the opening, the neckline including a neckline fastener configured to be fastened and unfastened to thereby close and open the neckline, respectively, a zipper configured to open and close the body covering material, and a zipper locking mechanism attached to the zipper, the zipper locking mechanism configured to selectively attach to the neckline fastener and thereby lock the zipper in place according to whether the neckline fastener is fastened or unfastened.
Claims
1. A method, comprising: providing an article of clothing, the article of clothing comprising a body portion having a first leg covering portion, a second leg covering portion, a first arm covering portion, a second arm covering portion, and a torso covering portion, the body portion further having a neckline defining a neckline opening, the neckline having a neckline fastener movable between a fastened state and an unfastened state to close and open the neckline, the article of clothing further comprising a zipper track having a zipper track first end at the neckline and a zipper track second end within the first leg covering portion, the zipper track extending through the torso covering portion; unzipping via a zipper pull of a zipper associated with the zipper track to reveal a zipper opening extending from the neckline, the zipper pull being in the form of a loop; inserting legs of a wearer into the first and second leg covering portions via the zipper opening; inserting a torso of the wearer into the torso covering portion via the zipper opening; inserting arms of the wearer into the first and second arm covering portions via the zipper opening; moving the zipper via the zipper pull to the zipper track first end to close the zipper opening, the zipper being in a closed position when the zipper opening is closed; passing an insertion end of the neckline fastener through the zipper pull such that the loop of the zipper pull wraps completely around the insertion end; and fastening the neckline fastener to close the neckline, wherein fastening the neckline fastener includes locking the zipper in the closed position, the fastening including inserting the insertion end into a receiving end of the neckline fastener subsequent to the passing of the loop around the insertion end, the insertion end being passed through the loop to the receiving end in a direction that is generally parallel to a neck of the user and perpendicular to movement of the zipper.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the article of clothing is a babies onesie.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the neckline fastener includes a swivel lobster claw clasp fastener, a hook and loop fastener, a hook and eye latch, or a buckle.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the passing of the insertion end locks the zipper in the closed position.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the zipper pull has an opening, and wherein passing the insertion end through the opening of the zipper pull locks the zipper in the closed position.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the neckline includes a first end and a second end, wherein fastening the neckline fastener includes fastening the first end to the second end.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the neckline includes a flap positioned to cover at least one of the first end and the second end when the neckline fastener is in the fastened state.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein fastening the neckline opening includes moving the flap from a position not covering the at least one of the first end and the second end to a position covering the at least one of the first end and the second end.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein the second end includes a region of padded material to prevent the neckline fastener from contacting skin of the wearer when the wearer is wearing the article of clothing and the neckline fastener is in the fastened state.
10. The method of claim 6, wherein the second end includes a covering portion, the neckline fastener being covered by the covering portion when the neckline fastener is in the fastened state.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising unfastening the neckline fastener, wherein unfastening the neckline fastener automatically unlocks the zipper from the closed position.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising applying an unzipping force on the locked zipper, wherein applying the unzipping force on the locked zipper disperses the unzipping force through the neckline to a neck of the wearer.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising: unfastening the neckline fastener, wherein unfastening the neckline fastener automatically unlocks the zipper from the closed position; and applying an additional unzipping force on the unlocked zipper, wherein applying the additional unzipping force unzips the zipper.
14. A method, comprising: providing an article of clothing, the article of clothing comprising a body portion having a first leg covering portion, a second leg covering portion, a first arm covering portion, a second arm covering portion, and a torso covering portion, the body portion further having a neckline defining a neckline opening, the neckline having a neckline fastener movable between a fastened state and an unfastened state to close and open the neckline, the article of clothing further comprising a zipper track having a zipper track first end at the neckline and a zipper track second end within the first leg covering portion, the zipper track extending through the torso covering portion; unzipping via a zipper pull a zipper associated with the zipper track to reveal a zipper opening extending from the neckline; terminating the unzipping, via the zipper pull, at a zipper stop located at the zipper track second end, the zipper stop being unobscured for ease of user access to the zipper pull; inserting legs of a wearer into the first and second leg covering portions via the zipper opening; inserting a torso of the wearer into the torso covering portion via the zipper opening; inserting arms of the wearer into the first and second arm covering portions via the zipper opening; moving the zipper via the zipper pull to the zipper track first end to close the zipper opening, the zipper being in a closed position when the zipper opening is closed; passing an insertion end of the neckline fastener through the zipper pull such that a loop of the zipper pull wraps completely around the insertion end and fastening the neckline fastener to close the neckline, wherein fastening the neckline fastener includes locking the zipper in the closed position, the fastening including inserting the insertion end into a receiving end of the neckline fastener subsequent to the passing of the loop around the insertion end, the insertion end being passed through the loop to the receiving end in a direction that is generally parallel to a neck of the user and perpendicular to movement of the zipper.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the zipper pull is a sole zipper pull along the zipper track.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the article of clothing is a babie onesie.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the neckline fastener includes a swivel lobster claw clasp fastener, a hook and loop fastener, a hook and eye latch, or a buckle.
18. A method comprising: providing a baby onesie to be worn by a baby, the baby onesie including: a body covering material comprising a neckline opening, leg covering portions, arm covering portions, and a torso covering portion, a neckline provided around a perimeter of the neckline opening, the neckline comprising a first neckline portion and a second neckline portion, the second neckline portion comprising a tubular member disposed along a portion of a length of the neckline, the tubular member having at least one open end, a neckline fastener coupled to the neckline and disposable between a fastened state and an unfastened state to thereby close and open the neckline, respectively, the neckline fastener comprising an insertion end connected to the first neckline portion and a receiving end connected to the second neckline portion, the receiving end being at least partially enclosed within the tubular member of the second neckline portion, wherein the insertion end is received by the receiving end when the neckline fastener is in the fastened state, and wherein, when the neckline fastener is in the fastened state, the insertion end and the receiving end are at least partially enclosed within the tubular member of the second neckline portion, a zipper coupled to the body covering material and disposable between an unzipped state and a zipped state to open and close the body covering material, respectively, and a zipper locking mechanism attached to the zipper, the zipper locking mechanism having an opening to receive the neckline fastener and at least a portion of the first neckline portion therethrough when the zipper is in the zipped state and the neckline fastener is moved into the fastened state, the zipper locking mechanism locking the zipper in the zipped state while the neckline fastener is in the fastened state, wherein movement of the neckline fastener from the fastened state to the unfastened state unlocks the zipper thus permitting the zipper to move from the zipped state to the unzipped state; unzipping the zipper to reveal a zipper opening extending from the neckline; inserting legs of a wearer into respective ones of the leg covering portions via the zipper opening; inserting a torso of the wearer into the torso covering portion via the zipper opening; inserting arms of the wearer into the respective ones of the arm covering portions via the zipper opening; moving the zipper via the zipper pull to the zipper track first end to close the zipper opening, the zipper being in a closed position when the zipper opening is closed; and fastening the neckline fastener to close the neckline, wherein fastening the neckline fastener includes locking the zipper in the closed position.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the neckline fastener includes a swivel lobster claw clasp fastener, a hook and loop fastener, a hook and eye latch, or a buckle.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the passing of the insertion end locks the zipper in the closed position.
21. The method of claim 18, wherein the zipper pull has an opening, and wherein passing the insertion end through the opening of the zipper pull locks the zipper in the closed position.
22. The method of claim 18, wherein the neckline includes a first end and a second end, wherein fastening the neckline fastener includes fastening the first end to the second end.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the neckline includes a flap positioned to cover at least one of the first end and the second end when the neckline fastener is in the fastened state.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein fastening the neckline opening includes moving the flap from a position not covering the at least one of the first end and the second end to a position covering the at least one of the first end and the second end.
25. The method of claim 22, wherein the second end includes a region of padded material to prevent the neckline fastener from contacting skin of the wearer when the wearer is wearing the article of clothing and the neckline fastener is in the fastened state.
26. The method of claim 22, wherein the second end includes a covering portion, the neckline fastener being covered by the covering portion when the neckline fastener is in the fastened state.
27. The method of claim 18, further comprising unfastening the neckline fastener, wherein unfastening the neckline fastener automatically unlocks the zipper from the closed position.
28. The method of claim 18, further comprising applying an unzipping force on the locked zipper, wherein applying the unzipping force on the locked zipper disperses the unzipping force through the neckline to a neck of the wearer.
29. The method of claim 28, further comprising: unfastening the neckline fastener, wherein unfastening the neckline fastener automatically unlocks the zipper from the closed position; and applying an additional unzipping force on the unlocked zipper, wherein applying the additional unzipping force unzips the zipper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Hereinafter, a baby onesie having a zipper locking mechanism according to exemplary embodiments will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(13) According to an aspect of exemplary embodiments, a zipper locking mechanism is a device that is connected to or integrally formed with a zipper, and is selectively connectable to a neckline fastener used to open and close a neckline of a baby onesie. The zipper locking mechanism according to exemplary embodiments achieves several technical benefits as compared to the related art. First, the zipper locking mechanism according to exemplary embodiments very securely locks the zipper in place, thus protecting the baby from the external elements. Second, the zipper locking mechanism according to exemplary embodiments is configured such that the zipper stays locked so long as the neckline stays closed, and conversely, the zipper is automatically unlocked in response to opening the neckline. Thus, the zipper locking mechanism is extremely efficient and practical for parents to use, because whenever a parent wants to change the baby out of the onesie, the parent can simply open the neckline to thereby unlock the zipper. As a result, the baby onesie having the zipper locking mechanism according to exemplary embodiments is more secure, more efficient, and more practical than the baby onesies of the related art.
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(15) The baby covering material 102 is a single, unitary piece of material that is configured to wrap around and cover the baby to keep the baby warm and provide some protection for the baby from external elements, such as cold weather, hot liquids, sharp objects, pets, bugs, and other potentially dangerous elements. Hereinafter, the baby covering material 102 is referred to as a material for babies, but it is understood that the term babies is exemplary only, and the onesie according to exemplary embodiments can be used with toddlers, kindergarteners, or other age groups as well, up to and including adults. The baby covering material 102 is a garment that can be made out of many different types of material, such as cotton, polyester, twill, poplin, linen, flannel, pinpoint fabrics, wool, silk, or any other type of material or combination of materials that can be used to make garments. The baby covering material 102 can be manufactured in many different sizes and shapes.
(16) The first leg covering portion 102A is the portion of the baby covering material 102 that is configured to wrap around and cover one of the baby's legs and is shaped like a pant leg. In
(17) The second leg covering portion 102B is the portion of the baby covering material 102 that is configured to wrap around and cover the other of the baby's legs and is shaped like a pant leg. In
(18) The first arm covering portion 102C is the portion of the baby covering material 102 that is configured to wrap around and cover one of the baby's arms and is shaped like a sleeve. In
(19) The second arm covering portion 102D is the portion of the baby covering material 102 that is configured to wrap around and cover the other of the baby's arms and is shaped like a sleeve. In
(20) The torso covering portion 102E is the portion of the baby covering material 102 that covers the baby's torso, i.e., the midsection including the stomach, chest, and back. The torso covering portion 102E is the central part of the baby covering material 102 that connects the first leg covering portion 102A, the second leg covering portion 102B, the first sleeve 102C, and the second sleeve 102D together. To cover the baby's torso, the parent first inserts the baby's arms and legs into the first leg covering portion 102A, second leg covering portion 102B, first arm covering portion 102C, and second arm covering portion 102D as described above, and then zips up the zipper 104 so that the zipper 104 moves all the way up to the neckline 108, thereby zipping closed the baby covering material 102. The torso covering portion 102E includes an opening 103 at a top area thereof, so that the baby can stick his or her head out of the torso covering portion 102E through the opening 103.
(21) The zipper 104 is used to close and open the baby covering material 102, to thereby dress and undress the baby in the onesie 100. According to an exemplary embodiment shown in
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(23) The neckline 108 is the portion of the baby onesie 100 that wraps around and covers the bottom part of the baby's neck. The neckline 108 is located at the perimeter of the opening 103. The neckline 108 can be integrally formed with the baby covering material 102 (e.g., manufactured from the same piece of material), or can be a separate material that is sewn onto the baby covering material 102. As shown in
(24) The first neckline portion 108A is configured to wrap around the majority of the baby's neck. An insertion end 110A or a receiving end 110B of a neckline fastener 110 is connected to or enclosed within the first neckline portion 108A. The first neckline portion 108A has a first thickness, which is a measure of length along the direction which is perpendicular to a perimeter of the opening 103. In
(25) The second neckline portion 108B contacts the first neckline portion 108A when the neckline fastener 110 is fastened closed, to thereby close the neckline 108 (see
(26) The neckline fastener 110 is a device that can be fastened and unfastened to thereby close and open the neckline 108, respectively. The neckline fastener 110 includes the insertion end 110A and the receiving end 110B, the insertion end 110A being insertable into the receiving end 110B to thereby fasten the neckline fastener 110. As shown in
(27) Either one of the insertion end 110A or the receiving end 110B can be located in the second neckline portion 108B. In the example shown in
(28) The zipper locking mechanism 106 locks the zipper 104 to the neckline fastener 110. According to an exemplary embodiment, the zipper locking mechanism 106 is implemented as a loop of material (also referred to as a loop) that is connected to the zipper 104 and that loops around one end of the neckline fastener 110 when the neckline fastener 110 is unfastened and then is locked into place when the neckline fastener 110 is fastened. The loop can be made out of many different types of materials, such as string, rubber, or other materials. In certain exemplary embodiments, the loop is made out of rubber and functions as both a zipper pull and a zipper locking mechanism. The loop can be a fixed size or can be adjustable, and can have additional smaller loops or other shapes formed therein to help a user grip the loop. In the example shown in
(29) The zipper locking mechanism 106 achieves several technical benefits not achieved by the related art. First, the zipper locking mechanism 106 very securely locks the zipper 104 into place. Specifically, when the loop is wrapped around the neckline fastener 110 and the neckline fastener 110 is fastened closed, it is nearly impossible for a baby to unlock the zipper 104 in such a state. In contrast, many of the related art configurations simply disclose using snaps, which can easily be pulled open by babies. Second, the zipper locking mechanism 106 has a simple and effective design that can easily be locked and unlocked by parents. In contrast, the conventional baby onesies have multiple flaps, snaps, and/or pockets that may be quite difficult for parents to operate, especially with a fidgety baby. Third, the zipper 104 is automatically unlocked in response to opening the neckline fastener 110, which improves convenience. Fourth, if the baby tries to pull the zipper 104 open when the loop is secured to the neckline fastener 110, the baby will end up pulling the back of the baby's own neckline 108, which may be uncomfortable. Thus, the zipper locking mechanism 106 also functions as a deterrence mechanism, which deters the baby from trying to unlock the zipper 104. Fifth, since the second neckline portion 108B is a relatively thick and soft piece of material, the neckline fastener 110 and zipper locking mechanism 106 do not irritate the baby when in a fastened position.
(30) The grippy feet 112 are high-friction materials (e.g., rubber, etc.) that are formed on the soles of the foot portions 102F and 102G of the respective leg covering portions 102A and 102B. The grippy feet 112 help babies grip their feet against the ground to assist in learning to walk. The grippy feet 112 can be designed in many different patterns, shapes, and sizes, and exemplary embodiments are not limited to any particular arrangement.
(31) The fold-over hands 114 are portions of material located at the end of the arm covering portions 102C and 102D, respectively, that can be folded up to expose the baby's hands and folded back down to cover the baby's hands. At certain early developmental stages, such as the newborn stage, parents may prefer to cover the baby's hands at night, and then expose the baby's hands during the day. The fold-over hands 114 can be used to achieve this objective. The fold-over hands 114 can be many different types and styles, and can have various optional features, e.g., buttons, etc., to keep the fold-over hands 114 folded up.
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(33) Once the parent puts the baby into the onesie 100, the parent pulls the zipper 104 up the track 105 using the zipper locking mechanism 106 as the zipper pull. As the zipper 104 is pulled up the track 105, the teeth of the track 105 interlock with each other to close the onesie 100. Then, the parent wraps the zipper locking mechanism 106 (which is a loop in
(34) 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, and 5E illustrate neckline fasteners according to other exemplary embodiments.
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(47) In operation 902, the body covering material 102 is manufactured and the zipper, track, and stop are added. There are many different ways to manufacture the body covering material 102. If the body covering material 102 is manufactured from raw materials such as cotton in a textile factory, then the body covering material 102 will typically be manufactured using a spinning process which converts the raw materials into thread and a weaving process which weaves the thread into fabric. Alternatively, operation 902 may include cutting the final onesie shape from a large pre-formed sheet of material using machinery. As another alternative, the operation 902 may include hand-sewing the body covering material. Operation 902 includes assembling together each of the parts of the body covering material 102, including leg covering portions 102A, 102B, arm covering portions 102C, 102D, a torso covering portion 102E, a neckline 108, a zipper 104, a track 105, and a stop 107. Also, optional features such as the grippy feet 112 and fold over hands 114 can be added to the body covering material 102 during operation 702.
(48) In operation 904, the neckline fastener 110 is attached to the neckline. For example, when the neckline fastener 110 is the side-release buckle strap fastener, operation 904 includes attaching the insertion end 110A to the first neckline portion 108A, and attaching the receiving end 110B inside of the thicker second neckline portion 108B. The insertion end 110A and receiving end 110B can be attached to the respective neckline portions 108A and 108B using various techniques, such as sewing, fastening with fasteners, etc.
(49) In operation 906, the zipper locking mechanism 106 (e.g., a loop of material) is attached to the zipper (e.g., zipper 104). The zipper locking mechanism 106 can be attached to the zipper 104 in various ways. For example, as shown in
(50) It is further noted that the order of operations for method 900 is not limited to the order shown in
(51) Also, it is noted that the locking mechanism and neckline fastener may be sold separately from the baby onesie. For example, the locking mechanism and neckline fastener may be sold as a combination item that can be purchased by parents and attached to a baby onesie that the parents previously purchased. In this case, operation 902 may be omitted from the method 900.
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(53) It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each exemplary embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other exemplary embodiments. Any of the different combinations of neckline fasteners and zipper locking mechanisms can be combined with each other. For example, the baby onesie can be manufactured to have the combination of the loop zipper locking mechanism 106 and the VELCRO strap fastener 530, the combination of the button locking mechanism 616 and the side-release buckle strap fastener 110, or any other combinations.
(54) Moreover, the exemplary embodiments are not limited to the neckline fasteners described above and shown in
(55) Also, the exemplary embodiments are not limited to the types of zipper locking mechanisms described above and shown in
(56) While one or more exemplary embodiments have been described with reference to the figures, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope as defined by the following claims.