METHOD FOR INSERTING AND REMOVING CLOTHING INSERT PADS
20220312857 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Insert pads used in women's clothing can be difficult to insert, remove, or adjust. The application includes independent methods for each of these scenarios, which are significant improvements over the state-of-the art method of manually massaging into place. By using a specially designed tool with the method laid out herein, it is possible to accomplish these tasks with great effectiveness and in much less time than before.
Claims
1. A method for inserting a flexible pad into a cavity via a small or remotely located access opening comprising: a) providing a flexible pad and a tool with operable jaws of a dimension similar to the cavity the pad will be placed in and, b) wrapping said pad around the operable jaws of said tool, and c) operating the jaws to a closed position such that the pad is held in place, and d) inserting the jaws into the cavity via its available access opening, and e) Operating the jaws to an open position such that the pad is unfurled into the extremities of the cavity.
2. A method of removing a flexible pad from a cavity via a small or remotely located access opening comprising: a) providing a tool with operable jaws and a cavity containing a flexible pad to be removed, and b) inserting the jaws of said tool into said cavity via the access opening, and c) positioning the jaws around the pad to be removed, and d) operating the jaws to the fully closed position such that they grasp the pad over a significant portion of its length, and e) withdrawing the tool from the opening such that the pad is withdrawn as well.
3. A method of adjusting a flexible pad within a cavity via a small or remotely located access opening comprising: a) providing a tool with operable jaws and a cavity containing a flexible pad to be adjusted, and b) inserting the jaws of said tool into said cavity via the access opening, and c) positioning the jaws around the portion of the pad which needs to be adjusted, and d) operating the jaws of the tool to the fully closed position such that they grasp the portion of the pad which needs to be adjusted, and e) manipulating the position or rotation of the tool such that the portion of the pad which needs adjusting is brought to the correct position.
Description
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[0030] 51: A typical clothing insert pad [0031] 52: The cup lining of an article of clothing [0032] 53: The cup lining access hole located in the side seam of this particular article of clothing [0033] 54: A tool, similar to a par off surgical forceps, specially designed for the application of this [0034] method [0035] 55: The jaws of the tool [0036] 56: The out of place portion of the pad [0037] 57: An article of clothing, in this case it is shown as a women's brassiere [0038] 58: Half A of the tool [0039] 59: Half B of the tool [0040] 60: The handle of the tool [0041] 61: The pivot point that connects half A and half B [0042] 62: The compressing surface on the jaw of the tool [0043] 63: The smooth outer surface on the jaw of the tool [0044] 64: The protrusion of a tooth on the clamping surface of the jaw [0045] 65: The hollow of a tooth on the clamping surface of the jaw
DETAILED DESCRIPTION FIGS. 1-5
[0046] This application details a method to insert, remove, or adjust, an insert pad (51) into an article of clothing (57). The clothing referred to in this application, generally consists of women's bathing suit tops, sports brassieres, and the shaping pads used in them, but this application applies to any flexible pad or insert which must be inserted, removed, or adjusted, into any cavity which via an opening which is either small relative to the cavity or remotely located. The method, as described here, makes use of a tool which is similar in structure to a surgical forceps. The tool consists of two halves (58,59), each of which have a handle (60) and a jaw (55). The halves are interconnected at a pivot (61) which lies between the handle and jaw for each respective half. The jaw has a toothed compressing surface (62) and a smooth outer surface (63). The toothed compressing surface has teeth structured in such a way as to allow the protrusion of a tooth from one jaw (64) to fit into the hollow of a tooth on the opposing jaw (65). While this is the tool used in this example, in practice significant modifications can be made to suit the need of that use. For instance, the jaws could be hydraulically or electromechanically actuated without affecting the method.
[0047] The application consists of 3 independent methods, being: 1) The method for inserting an insert pad (51) into an article of clothing (57); 2) The method for removing an insert pad from an article of clothing; 3) The method for adjusting an insert pad which is already inserted into an article of clothing.
OPERATION FIGS. 6-27
[0048] The first independent method of the application comprises a method for inserting an insert pad (51) into an article of clothing. In the preferred embodiment of this method: First, the tool (54) is aligned to the insert pad as seen in
[0049] Then the jaws of the tool may be closed again to allow it to be removed from the article of clothing as shown in
[0050] In the secondary embodiment of the method for inserting an insert pad (53) into an article of clothing (57): First, the tool (54) is aligned to one edge of the insert pad as shown in
[0051] The second independent method of the application comprises a method to remove an insert pad (51) from an article of clothing (57). First, the tool (54) is inserted into the article of clothing as shown in
[0052] The third independent method of the application comprises a method to adjust an insert pad (51) which is already inserted into an article of clothing (57). First, the tool is inserted into the article of clothing as shown in
CONCLUSION RAMIFICATIONS AND SCOPE
[0053] We have concluded, by using the methods outlined in this application, that the tasks of inserting, removing, and adjusting removable clothing insert pads can be completed much more quickly and with much less effort than before. In this application, significant emphasis has been placed on the use of these methods on articles of clothing. However, they apply to any instance of a pad or sheet of material, which can be rolled, needing to be placed into a cavity via an access opening which is either small or remotely located. Adding a pad under an existing carpeted floor without having to remove the carpet, or applying a patch to the inside of a tank via the filling port are just a couple of examples of how these methods can be applied to other industries and problems. Accordingly, the scope should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.