Garment with camouflage attachment system
11644282 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F2005/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41H3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41H3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention provides a size-adjustable garment configured for attachment of camouflage elements and/or accessories using a plurality fastening elements. One or more of the fastening elements are configured to simultaneously provide a mechanism for adjusting the size of the garment and to provide a mechanism for attachment of the camouflage elements and/or accessories.
Claims
1. A size-adjustable garment comprising: a plurality of fastening elements configured to simultaneously provide for adjusting a size of the garment and to provide for attachment of camouflage elements or accessories, wherein at least some of the plurality fastening elements comprise: a strip of flexible material connected to the size-adjustable garment at a first end and having a free second end, the strip of flexible material having an outward fastening surface adjacent to the first end and an inward fastening surface adjacent to the free second end, wherein the outward and the inward fastening surfaces become fastenable to each other when a fold is made in the strip of flexible material between the first end and the free second end; a rigid member anchored to the size-adjustable garment in an arrangement permitting the fold in the strip of flexible material to be made around the rigid member such that the free second end is able to be pulled towards the first end as the strip of flexible material rolls over the rigid member, the rigid member being pulled towards the first end of the strip of flexible material, thereby causing folding of a portion of the size-adjustable garment between the rigid member and the first end of the strip of flexible material; wherein the strip of flexible material further comprises a secondary attachment mechanism comprising one or more loops; and wherein the one or more loops are formed of elastomeric material connected to the outward facing surface of the strip of flexible material.
2. The size-adjustable garment of claim 1, wherein the secondary attachment mechanism holds one or more additional camouflage elements or accessories against the outward facing surface of the strip of flexible material when the outward and the inward fastening surfaces are fastened.
3. The size-adjustable garment of claim 1, wherein the one or more loops are formed from opposed slits formed in the strip of flexible material.
4. The size-adjustable garment of claim 1, wherein the outward and the inward fastening surfaces are complementary fastening surfaces.
5. The size-adjustable garment of claim 4, wherein the complementary fastening surfaces are hook and loop fastening surfaces.
6. The size-adjustable garment of claim 1, wherein the rigid member is part of a square or rectangular ring anchored to the size-adjustable garment.
7. The size-adjustable garment of claim 1, wherein an additional segment of outward fastening surface material is attached to the size-adjustable garment adjacent to the first end of the strip of flexible material for fastening to the inward fastening surface of the strip of flexible material if the fold permits the free second end to extend beyond the first end.
8. The size-adjustable garment of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fastening elements comprises two vertical columns parallel to each other having three fastening elements each on one side of a front torso portion of the size-adjustable garment and two vertical columns parallel to each other having three fastening elements each on an opposite side of the front torso portion of the size-adjustable garment.
9. A method for adjusting the size of the size-adjustable garment of claim 1 against a part of a body of an individual wearing the size-adjustable garment, the method comprising: grasping the free second end of the strip of flexible material; wrapping the strip of flexible material around the rigid member to create the fold and pulling the free second end to pull the rigid member towards the first end of the strip of flexible material, thereby folding and compressing the size-adjustable garment against the body of the individual; and fastening the inward fastening surface to the outward fastening surface.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising: placing at least one of a camouflage element or an accessory between the inward fastening surface and the outward fastening surface prior to fastening, thereby attaching at least one of the camouflage element or the accessory to the size-adjustable garment.
11. A size-adjustable garment comprising: a plurality of fastening elements, wherein at least some of the plurality of fastening elements comprise: a strip of flexible material connected to the size-adjustable garment at a first end and having a free second end, the strip of flexible material having an outward fastening surface adjacent to the first end and an inward fastening surface adjacent to the free second end, wherein the outward and the inward fastening surfaces become fastenable to each other when a fold is made in the strip of flexible material between the first end and the free second end; a rigid member anchored to the size-adjustable garment in an arrangement permitting the fold in the strip of flexible material to be made around the rigid member such that the free second end is able to be pulled towards the first end as the strip of flexible material rolls over the rigid member, the rigid member being pulled towards the first end of the strip of flexible material, thereby causing folding of a portion of the size-adjustable garment between the rigid member and the first end of the strip; and wherein the size adjustable garment is an upper body garment, wherein the plurality of fastening elements comprises six fastening elements with three fastening elements of the six fastening elements are arranged in a vertical column on each side of a front torso portion of the upper body garment.
12. The size-adjustable garment of claim 11, further comprising four additional fastening elements of the plurality of fastening elements on each sleeve of the upper body garment.
13. The size-adjustable garment of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of additional loops located medially with respect to the three fastening elements of the plurality of fastening elements on each side of the front torso portion.
14. The size-adjustable garment of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of upper loops located on a chest portion and a shoulder portion of the upper body garment.
15. The size-adjustable garment of claim 11, further comprising a loop located on an upper chest portion of the upper body garment for connection of an animal call device to enable hands-free operation of the animal call device.
16. The size-adjustable garment of claim 11, further comprising a side seam and a centerline, wherein the side seam and the centerline are positioned apart by a distance of about 11 to about 13 inches, and, wherein the strip of flexible material for each fastening element of the plurality of fastening elements of the front torso portion has a length of about 8 to about 10 inches.
17. The size-adjustable garment of claim 11, wherein the rigid member of the plurality of fastening elements is formed of metal or plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of various embodiments of the invention. Similar reference numerals indicate similar components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Rationale
(13) Embodiments of the invention described herein are intended to simultaneously address two problems encountered in sport hunting or any other recreational activity which may require attachment of camouflage elements to outer clothing. The first problem addresses provision of a system for conveniently connecting camouflage elements and other small items of equipment used in sport hunting to an outer garment and the second problem addresses provision of an oversized sport hunting outer garment to allow a substantial mid-layer garment to be worn underneath during cold seasons and the ability to adjust the sizing to compress the extra outer garment material when a substantial mid-layer garment is not being worn underneath the over garment, as would be the case during warmer seasons. As such, embodiments of the garment with fastening elements described herein are useful for conveniently attaching camouflage elements and other small items of equipment used in sport hunting or other outdoor recreational activities and are adaptable for use in all four seasons.
(14) Various aspects of the invention will now be described with reference to the figures. For the purposes of illustration, components depicted in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed on highlighting the various contributions of the components to the functionality of various aspects of the invention. A number of possible alternative features are introduced during the course of this description. It is to be understood that, according to the knowledge and judgment of persons skilled in the art, such alternative features may be substituted in various combinations to arrive at different embodiments of the present invention.
Embodiment 1—Upper Body Garment with Long Fastening Elements on Front Torso
(15) Features of a first embodiment of a garment 1 are now described with respect to
(16) It is to be understood that the specific configuration of the camouflage elements C and accessories A-1 and A-2 is by way of example. Fewer or more camouflage elements and fewer or more accessories may be attached using the fasteners 5a-5m according to the preferences of individual users. The locations of the fastening elements 5a-5m are to be considered as permanent (i.e. not removable from the garment for repositioning) but alternative embodiments within the scope of the invention will have fewer or more fastening elements at differing locations (including the back of the garment 1) and with significantly different dimensions while addressing the need for convenient attachment of camouflage elements and accessories. In addition, while
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(19) The fixed strip 10 is provided with an outward fastening surface 16 and the movable strip 30 is provided with an inward fastening surface 36. In one embodiment the fastening surfaces 16 and 36 are complementary fastening surfaces such as the hook and loop surfaces of Velcro®, for example. Other types of fasteners with fastening properties having fastening effectiveness similar to the effectiveness of hook and loop fasteners are known and may be used to provide the fastening surfaces in alternative embodiments.
(20) The movable strip 30 is provided in this embodiment with two pairs of opposing slits 37a, 37b, 39a and 39b formed entirely through the material of the movable strip 30 which creates loops 31 and 33 between them.
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(23) An alternative embodiment of a fastening element is shown in
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Embodiment 2—Upper Body Garment with Shorter Fastening Elements on Lateral Front Torso
(27) A second embodiment of a garment 300 is now described with reference to
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(32) The general fastening element 350 of
(33) The strip 310 is connected to the outer surface of the garment 300 at one connected end 311 by stitching, rivets or other conventional attachment mechanisms for connecting materials to garments. In this particular embodiment, this connection holds approximately a 0.25 inch portion of the strip 310 against the surface of the garment 300. The remainder of the strip 310 is free and movable. An outward fastening surface 316 is provided adjacent to the connected end 311 and an inward fastening surface 318 is provided adjacent to the free end 312 which is grasped and pulled during operation of the fastening element 350. The fastening surfaces 316 and 318 can be formed of any material capable of forming a fastening connection, such as conventional hook and loop surfaces, for example.
(34) A ring 370 is anchored to the garment 300 using a conventional attachment mechanism. This anchored ring 370 is shown by itself in
(35) The free end 312 of the strip 310 is threaded through the opening of the ring 370. An additional outside fasting surface 317 is connected to the garment 300 to the right of the strip 310. In some embodiments, the connected end 311 is at or adjacent to a lateral seam of the garment 300 and the outside fastening surface is connected to the garment on the other side of the lateral seam (the back of the garment 300). This outside fastening surface 317 is provided to allow further tightening and retention of the fastening element 350.
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(37) For the torso portion, this procedure may be performed using the left hand to manipulate fastening elements 350 on the left side of the torso. This includes first pulling the strip 310 medially to create the fold 314 in the strip 310 against the rigid member 371 of the ring 370 and then pulling the strip 310 laterally to fasten the inward fastening surface 318 of the strip 310 to the outward fastening surface 316 of the strip 310. Likewise, the right hand is used to make similar manipulations on the right side of the torso. In this embodiment, the fastening elements 350g-n of the sleeves are arranged in an opposing manner and are operated using opposing hands. The left sleeve adjustment is made using the right hand and the right sleeve adjustment is made using the left hand. In each case, the strip 310 is pulled laterally first and then pulled medially before attaching the inward fastening surface 318 of the strip 310 to the outward fastening surface 316 of the strip 310. This arrangement is advantageous because pulling medially from the opposite side of the torso is physically easier than pulling laterally from the opposite side of the torso.
(38) Lastly, accessory A-2 is connected to the fastening element 350 by stretching the elastomeric loops 335 and placing the accessory therewithin (Roman numeral IV).
Embodiment 3—Garment with Four Columns of Fastening Elements on the Front Torso
(39) Another embodiment of a garment 400 having four columns of fastening elements on the front torso is shown in
Alternative Embodiments
(40) A number of alternatives to the example embodiments illustrated herein are within the scope of the invention. Fastening elements of the illustrative embodiment are connected permanently to the garment. In alternative embodiments a fastening element kit is provided separate from the garment with instructions for connecting the fastening elements to the garment using connecting means which are optionally provided with the kit. Such kits may be provided to garment manufacturers for assembly of garments according to embodiments described herein.
(41) Fastening elements of the illustrative embodiment are formed from a combination of a fixed strip and one or two movable strips. Alternative embodiments are formed from cords with one or more fixed or floating adjustment mechanisms, such as barrel cord locks, for example, which are used to form cord loops to hold camouflage elements and/or accessories. Such alternative embodiments may also be used to compress excess garment fabrics as described above. Secondary adjustment mechanisms may be provided by additional cords connected to a main cord loop to provide secondary loops. The secondary loops may likewise be provided with fixed or floating adjustment mechanisms.
(42) While the example embodiments are focused on an upper body garment, similar principles and fastening elements and loops may be applied to lower body garments such as pants, for example. In addition, while the example embodiments focused on the front of the garment, similar fastening elements may be provided on the back portions of the garment. In certain alternative embodiments, the loops and/or fixed strips may themselves be permanently connected to an additional piece of material which is then attached to the garment using a separate connection mechanism such as a hook and loop system. This may be helpful in situations where an individual wearing a garment wishes to have the option of placing fastening elements for camouflage elements on the back of a garment and then to remove such fastening elements as required if a backpack is to be worn. Likewise, certain removable fastening elements close to the shoulders may also be removed if a backpack is to be worn.
(43) In some embodiments, the garment is provided with a standard camouflage pattern selected to be generally compatible with added camouflage elements attached using loops and fastening elements.
(44) In some embodiments, the garment has an outer waterproof shell that can be worn over the hunters existing base and mid layer clothing as part of a complete hunting outfit. This allows the hunter to continue to wear other clothing and have the benefit of an infinite number of camouflage patterns.
Advantages
(45) Bowhunting occurs in the spring for bears and turkeys and in the late summer to winter for elk, moose, deer, coyotes and wolves. Adding or removing layers of clothing is essential for warmth and comfort during all seasons. Embodiments of the upper body garment described herein have fastening elements which simultaneously function to attach camouflage elements and make sizing adjustments. In some of the embodiments described herein, these fastening elements are strategically positioned at the bottom, mid body and upper torso providing adjustment for extra clothing layers and body types. The fastening elements can create more room in the waist, abdomen and chest.
(46) In the embodiments of the upper body garment, fastening elements are positioned on the sleeves. This provides sleeve sizing adjustment to keep the sleeve fabric on the bow holding arm tight to the skin during bow hunting to prevent the bow string from catching the sleeve fabric and causing an erroneous shot which may wound an animal or cause injury to the bow hunter.
(47) The main strip of a fastening element may be disengaged from its ring and accessories having their own belt loops can be placed on the strip in the same manner as they are installed on a conventional waist belt. In this manner, accessories like sheathed knives, sheathed bear pepper spray holders and other tools may be conveniently secured to the garment for convenient access.
(48) Traditional camouflage varies between different patterns based on different environments and backgrounds. Embodiments of the garment have several strategically placed loops and fastening elements that allow the hunter to “attach” natural elements such as twigs, branches and grass, among others) to match the foliage and natural features of the hunting area with a single size-adjustable camouflage garment which provides depth and a 3D perspective which is lacking in a traditional fabric-based camouflage pattern.
(49) Another issue that hunters face is scent control. Animals have an extremely heightened sense of smell. Hunters pay high prices for outfits with scent eliminating fabrics, body sprays and wipes to eliminate human odor and in some cases very expensive electronic devices that cover their scent with ozone. By attaching natural foliage from the environment, the smell of the hunter will be masked. The act of pruning foliage to attach to the garment releases the scent of that foliage.
(50) Another benefit to attaching natural foliage to a garment is that is sounds more natural when a hunter walks through the woods. Twigs and branches brushing against fabric makes an unnatural sound which tends to alert the animals being hunted.
EQUIVALENTS AND SCOPE
(51) Other than described herein, or unless otherwise expressly specified, all of the numerical ranges, amounts, values and percentages, such as those for amounts of materials, elemental contents, times and temperatures, ratios of amounts, and others, in the following portion of the specification and attached claims may be read as if prefaced by the word “about” even though the term “about” may not expressly appear with the value, amount, or range. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the following specification and attached claims are approximations that may vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by the present invention. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the scope of the claims, each numerical parameter should at least be construed in light of the number of reported significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.
(52) Any patent, publication, internet site, or other disclosure material, in whole or in part, that is said to be incorporated by reference herein is incorporated herein only to the extent that the incorporated material does not conflict with existing definitions, statements, or other disclosure material set forth in this disclosure. As such, and to the extent necessary, the disclosure as explicitly set forth herein supersedes any conflicting material incorporated herein by reference. Any material, or portion thereof, that is said to be incorporated by reference herein, but which conflicts with existing definitions, statements, or other disclosure material set forth herein will only be incorporated to the extent that no conflict arises between that incorporated material and the existing disclosure material.
(53) Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs.
(54) While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.
(55) In the claims, articles such as “a,” “an,” and “the” may mean one or more than one unless indicated to the contrary or otherwise evident from the context. Claims or descriptions that include “or” between one or more members of a group are considered satisfied if one, more than one, or all of the group members are present in, employed in, or otherwise relevant to a given product or process unless indicated to the contrary or otherwise evident from the context.
(56) It is also noted that the term “comprising” is intended to be open and permits but does not require the inclusion of additional elements or steps. When the term “comprising” is used herein, the term “consisting of” is thus also encompassed and disclosed. Where ranges are given, endpoints are included. Furthermore, it is to be understood that unless otherwise indicated or otherwise evident from the context and understanding of one of ordinary skill in the art, values that are expressed as ranges can assume any specific value or subrange within the stated ranges in different embodiments of the invention, to the tenth of the unit of the lower limit of the range, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Where the term “about” is used, it is understood to reflect +/−10% of the recited value. In addition, it is to be understood that any particular embodiment of the present invention that falls within the prior art may be explicitly excluded from any one or more of the claims. Since such embodiments are deemed to be known to one of ordinary skill in the art, they may be excluded even if the exclusion is not set forth explicitly herein.