DYNAMIC PULLOVER TOP
20170360129 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
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Abstract
A pullover-style shirt, the shirt comprising an exterior layer of fabric, an interior layer of fabric, an aperture in the exterior layer, securing means that serve to close the aperture when the aperture is not actively manipulated by a user, but that allow the easy opening of the aperture to display the interior layer when the aperture is actively manipulated by a user. The inventor contemplates that the interior layer should bear a graphic display that is exposed when the aperture is opened. The securing means are to be a system of opposite polarity magnets that sewn into the edges of the aperture, thus closing the aperture via their force of attraction when not restrained from one another. Still further, the inventor expressly contemplates that the aperture should be positioned so as to locate over the sternum of a user when the pullover top is worn.
Claims
1. A pullover shirt comprising two sleeves, a neck hole, and an opening at the bottom of the shirt, wherein the shirt comprises: at least one fabric layer, which layer comprising two sleeves, a neck hole, and an opening at the bottom, and an aperture located above the bottom and below the neck of the shirt, wherein the aperture comprises a first edge and a second opposing edge, and each of the first and second edges comprises a system of magnets which, individually, comprise at least one magnet, and, due to magnetic attractions between the magnets on the first edge and the second opposing edge, hold the aperture closed.
2. The pullover shirt of claim 1, wherein the at least one fabric layer is an exterior layer, and wherein the shirt further comprises an interior fabric layer.
3. The pullover shirt of claim 2, wherein the interior fabric layer is smaller than the exterior fabric layer.
4. The pullover shirt of claim 2, wherein the interior fabric layer is physically adhered to the exterior fabric layer.
5. The pullover shirt of claim 2, wherein the interior fabric layer is not physically adhered to the exterior fabric layer.
6. The pullover shirt of claim 2, wherein the interior fabric layer is adorned with a visual design.
7. The pullover shirt of claim 1, wherein the interior fabric layer has elastic qualities.
8. A pullover shirt comprising two sleeves, a neck, and an opening at the bottom, wherein the shirt comprises an exterior fabric layer and an interior fabric layer, the interior and exterior fabric layers of the shirt each comprise two sleeves, a neck, and an opening at the bottom, the interior and exterior fabric layers are designed so as to be worn in tandem but not physically integrated, the exterior fabric layer comprises an aperture located above the bottom and below the neck of the shirt, the aperture comprises a first edge and a second opposing edge, each of the first and second edges comprises a system of magnets which, individually, comprise at least one magnet, and, due to magnetic attractions between the magnets on the first edge and the second opposing edge, hold the aperture closed.
9. The pullover shirt of claim 8, wherein the interior layer is the same size or smaller than the exterior layer.
10. The pullover shirt of claim 8, wherein the interior layer has elastic properties.
11. The pullover shirt of claim 8, wherein the interior layer is adorned with a visual design.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Referring now to the Invention in further detail, the inventor expressly contemplates a dynamic pullover top to be worn by a user, the pullover top comprising two fabric layers including a first exterior fabric layer and a second interior fabric layer adorned with a graphic, design or message, at least a single aperture in the exterior fabric layer, and securing means integrated with the edges of the aperture that secure the aperture in a closed configuration when at rest, but which allow easy opening of the aperture when actively manipulated by a user. In practice, the aperture may be opened by active manipulation of the securing means by a user, but otherwise, the securing means revert to a resting state in which the aperture is closed. Thus, when the user actively manipulates the securing means, the second interior fabric layer is exposed and the graphic, design or message thereon is displayed, however, the aperture is in a closed configuration when at rest and the second interior fabric layer and its design, graphic or message is concealed. More specifically, the contemplated best mode of the Invention is the pullover top, as described above, wherein the securing means comprises a system of magnet pairings integrated within the edges of the aperture, the paired magnets attracting one another via their opposite poles and closing the aperture when not actively manipulated by a user. In this sense, the user may quickly obscure a graphic, display or message adorning the first exterior fabric layer and, at the same time, display a graphic, design or message adorning the second interior fabric layer by pulling the opposite poles of the paired magnets apart from one another. When the user releases any two paired magnets, the opposite poles of the two magnets attract and automatically return the aperture in the first exterior fabric layer to a closed configuration without the need of further manipulation by a user. The inventor has further contemplated that certain effects of the graphic design upon the second interior fabric layer may be accentuated by the composition of the interior fabric layer from a fabric having a notable degree of elasticity, a lycra or other polyester-based fabric being expressly contemplated. Still further, the inventor contemplates the best mode of the now identified Invention featuring the aperture in such location as to be located over the sternum of a user when the pullover top is actually worn.
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[0024] In terms of construction, the inventor contemplates that the pullover top 10 be constructed such that the first exterior fabric layer 14 is constructed of some fabric or composite fabric commonly used in the manufacture of shirts, specifically including without limitation any fabric selected from the class of cotton, polyester, lycra and/or rayon. Likewise, the inventor contemplates that the second interior fabric layer 20 of the pullover top 10 be constructed from some fabric or composite fabric commonly used in the manufacture of shirts, specifically including without limitation any fabric selected from the class of cotton, polyester, lycra and/or rayon, however, the inventor expressly contemplates that there is added utility in selecting a lycra or polyester composite construction for the second interior fabric layer 20 due to the superior abilities of polyester and lycra in accepting screen-printed graphics in such durable and vibrant colors. Any number of graphics would be appropriate to adorn the surface of the second interior fabric layer 20, though the inventor expressly contemplates a Superman “S” shield graphic, a heart graphic, or specific messages. The use of an elastic fabric such as polyester or lycra is further thought to be advantageous to allow the stretching of the second interior fabric layer 20 when a user 22 rips open the aperture 15 in the first exterior fabric layer 14 to display the graphic adorning the second interior fabric layer 20 in the context where the second interior fabric layer 20 and the first exterior fabric layer 14 are integrated and, therefore, the ripping open of the aperture 15 may strain both layers of fabric.
[0025] In terms of the securing means, the inventor has consciously selected the aforementioned magnet pairing 16 system to secure the aperture 15 closed due to the ability of the opposite polarity left magnet 17 and right magnet 18 to attract one another and, therefore, automatically close the aperture 15 when left at rest by a user 22. To the inventor's knowledge no other securing system or fastening system has the ability to discretely “close itself” and thus preserve the novelty of the novelty inventive pullover top 10 until such time as a user 22 chooses to disclose the novelty of the aperture 15 to a viewing audience. For this reason, the magnet pairings 16 are referred to herein and throughout as a “securing means” or “securing system” because it is expressly contemplated by the inventor that there utility in the context of the disclosed pullover 10 exceeds that of any commonly known fasteners, including without limitation zippers, snap-fasteners, and/or hoop and loop assemblies. The inventor also acknowledges that the crude functionality of the now disclosed pullover could also be attained through the use of commonly known fasteners, including without limitation zippers, snap-fasteners, and/or hoop and loop assemblies.
[0026] Reference throughout the specification to features, advantages, or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature, advantage, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, discussion of the features and advantages, and similar language, throughout the specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.
[0027] For example, although the inventor identifies securing means throughout this specification and notes that the best mode securing means are likely to comprise a system of magnets, the inventor further appreciates that the securing of the aperture contemplated may also be accomplished by fastening means, and may include any of a host of options, including but not limited to zippers, snap-together button assemblies, and/or hook and loop fastening systems such as Velcro®. Likewise and as previously mentioned, the inventor expressly contemplates that embodiments may exist where the exterior and interior fabric layers are either affixed to one another or exist as separate and distinct components.
[0028] Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments of the invention.
[0029] It is understood that the above-described embodiments are only illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiment, including the best mode, is to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, if any, in conjunction with the foregoing description.
[0030] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.