Trousers Pocket

Disclosed is a trousers pocket. The trousers pocket includes a pocket body, which is formed in a front portion of trousers and extends toward a rear portion of trousers beyond a lateral line, so that items contained in the pocket body are prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body through an inlet. Peripheral portions of the inlet formed by incising the trousers pocket are overlapped and sewn to each other, so the items are prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body without using an additional fastening device for the items.

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Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a trousers pocket. More particularly, the present invention relates to a trousers pocket capable of preventing items contained in the trousers pocket from unintentionally falling out of the trousers pocket through an inlet of the trousers pocket.

Most people habitually wear trousers for the sake of convenience. Trousers are provided at both the top of the front portion thereof with pockets in order to allow users to carry items, such as coins, paper money, keys, cellular phones or seals. Thus, the users can conveniently use the items by taking the items out of the pockets, when necessary. Pockets are also provided in women's skirts. In the following description, the pocket provided in trousers or skirts will be referred to as a trousers pocket.

However, when users wearing the trousers sit on low chairs, such as driver's seats, or when users wearing the trousers bend their knees towards the chest while sitting or laying on the ground, the items contained in the trousers pocket may unintentionally falling out of the trousers pocket through the inlet. This problem may derive from the structure of the trousers pocket.

BACKGROUND ART

FIGS. 10 and 11 show a conventional trousers pocket 610 provided in typical trousers. Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, the trousers include an outer cloth 620 forming an external appearance of the trousers and the trousers pocket 610 having an inlet 640 formed at the top of the outer cloth 620. According to FIGS. 10 and 11, the trousers pocket 610 is formed on a front portion 623 of the trousers adjacent to a lateral line 621.

Besides the above elements, a plurality of belt loops can be provided at the top of the outer cloth 620 and a zipper can be provided at the center of the front portion 623 of the trousers. However, they are not illustrated in the figures and description thereof will be omitted below because they are not essentially required for the present invention.

The outer cloth 620 is divided into the front portion 623 and a rear portion 625 about the lateral line 621 formed at both sides of the trousers.

The trousers pocket 610 is formed at an inner part of the front portion 623 of the trousers and includes the inlet 640 formed at the front portion 630 of the trousers and a sack-type pocket body 630 coupled to the inlet 640. The pocket body 630 includes an outer fabric 631, which makes contact with the back of the user's hand when the user puts the hand into the trousers pocket 610, and an inner fabric 633 positioned opposite to the outer fabric 631 and making contact with a palm of the user when the user puts the hand into the trousers pocket 610. Peripheral portions of the outer and inner fabrics 631 and 633 are overlapped and sewn to each other. Reference numeral 655 represents a third suture line formed when the peripheral portion of the outer fabric 631 is sewn to the peripheral portion of the inner fabric 633.

In particular, the pocket body 630 leans toward the front portion 623 of the trousers from the lateral line 621. In addition, a peripheral portion of the pocket body 630 adjacent to the lateral line 621 is sewn to the lateral line 621.

The inlet 640 slants upward from the lateral line 621 to the top of the front portion 623 so that the user can easily put the user's hand into the pocket body 630 or take the user's hand out of the pocket body 630. The inlet 640 is defined by a first suture part including a suture line 651, which is formed when an upper edge portion of the outer fabric 631 adjacent to the lateral line 621 is sewn to an incised edge part of the front portion 623 formed when an upper edge part of the front portion 523 is incised, and a second suture part including a suture line 653, which is formed when the lateral line 621 is sewn to a peripheral portion of the inner fabric 633 of the pocket body 630. At this time, an end portion of the first suture part (that is, end portions of the outer fabric 631 of the pocket body 630 and the incise edge part of the front portion 623) is treated with the first suture line 651, so the end portion of the first suture part has a thickness larger than that of the outer cloth 620.

However, items may unintentionally fall out of the conventional trousers pocket 610 because one side of the pocket body 630 is sewn to the lateral line 621. In detail, the items may fall out of the conventional trousers pocket 610 when the users wearing the trousers sit on low chairs, such as driver's seats, or when users wearing the trousers bend their knees toward the chest while sitting or laying on the ground. In these cases, a predetermined portion of the lateral line 621 positioned above the knee of the user may be inclined upward over a horizontal line. Accordingly, the items contained in the pocket body 630 may move into a side portion of the pocket body 630 and unintentionally fall out of the pocket body 630 through the inlet 640 of the trousers pocket 610.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

Technical Problem

The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a trousers pocket capable of preventing items contained in the trousers pocket from unintentionally falling out of the trousers pocket through an inlet of the trousers pocket.

To accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a trousers pocket in which a pocket body formed at a front portion of the trousers is expanded toward a rear portion of the trousers beyond a lateral line of the trousers, thereby preventing items contained in the trousers pocket from unintentionally falling out of the trousers pocket through an inlet.

Technical Solution

According to the present invention, there is provided trousers pocket comprising: an outer cloth divided into a front portion and a rear portion about a lateral line; an inlet formed at one side of the front portion; and a sack-type pocket body connected to the inlet and provided at an inner portion of the outer cloth, wherein the pocket body extends from the front portion toward the rear portion beyond the lateral line by a predetermined distance.

According to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the pocket body includes an outer fabric facing the outer cloth and an inner fabric facing the outer fabric. Peripheral portions of the outer and inner fabrics, which are overlapped with each other, are sewn to each other, thereby forming a cavity for receiving items.

The inlet includes a first inlet formed by incising an upper part of the front portion by a predetermined length and a second inlet formed by incising the outer fabric by a predetermined length corresponding to the first inlet. Peripheral portions of the first and second inlet, which are overlapped with each other, are sewn to each other. The inlet slants upward from an upper portion of the lateral line to a top of the front portion or horizontally extends from an upper portion of the lateral line along the front portion. The inlet is formed in the front portion while vertically extending downward from an upper portion of the lateral line.

The inlet includes a first inlet, which is formed by incising the front portion such that the first inlet slants upward from an upper portion of the lateral line to a top of the front portion, and a second inlet, which is formed by incising the outer fabric such that the second inlet is positioned in front of the first inlet with a first end connected to one end of the first inlet and a second end facing the first end and being positioned in front of the first inlet. At this time, a predetermined peripheral part of the first inlet adjacent to the lateral line is sewn to the outer fabric, and a predetermined peripheral part of the second inlet remote from the lateral line is sewn to the front portion. The first end of the second inlet is formed adjacent to the lateral line and the second end of the second inlet is formed at a top of the front portion. Alternately, the first end of the second inlet is formed at a top of the front portion and the second end of the second inlet is formed in a vicinity of an upper portion of the lateral line.

The inlet includes a first inlet, which is formed by horizontally incising the front portion from an upper portion of the lateral line, and a second inlet, which is formed by incising the outer fabric such that the second inlet slants downward from the first inlet with a first end connected to one end of the first inlet and a second end facing the first end and being positioned below the first inlet. At this time, a predetermined peripheral part of the first inlet adjacent to a top of the front portion is sewn to the outer fabric, and a predetermined peripheral part of the second inlet remote from the top of the front portion is sewn to the front portion.

Advantageous Effects

Therefore, according to the present invention, the cavity of the pocket body extends from the front portion towards the rear portion beyond the lateral line, so the items contained in the pocket body can be prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body through the inlet of the trousers pocket. That is, the pocket body formed in the front portion extends toward the rear portion while passing through the lateral line, so that the items contained in the pocket body may move into the cavity portion aligned in the rear portion, other than the inlet of the trousers pocket, so that the items can be prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body through the inlet.

In addition, peripheral portions of the inlet formed by incising the trousers pocket are overlapped and sewn to each other, so the items can be prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body through the inlet without using an additional fastening device for the items.

Furthermore, since the trousers pocket has a dual inlet, the items can be more securely contained in the trousers pocket without falling out of the trousers pocket.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having an inclined inlet according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating a pocket body of a trousers pocket shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having a horizontal inlet according to a second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having a vertical inlet according to a third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having a dual inlet according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a plan view illustrating a pocket body of a trousers pocket shown in FIG. 5;

FIG. 7 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having a dual inlet according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having a dual inlet according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention, in which a first inlet is horizontally formed;

FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket having a dual inlet according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, in which a first inlet is vertically formed;

FIG. 10 is a plan view illustrating a conventional trousers pocket; and

FIG. 11 is a plan view illustrating a pocket body of a conventional trousers pocket shown in FIG. 10.

10, 110, 210, 310, 410: trousers pocket

20, 120, 220, 320, 420: outer cloth

21, 121, 221, 321, 421: lateral line

23, 123, 223, 323, 423: front portion

25, 125, 225, 352, 425: rear portion

31, 131, 231, 331, 431: outer fabric

33, 233, 431: inner fabric

40, 140, 240, 340, 440: inlet

41, 141, 241, 341, 441: first inlet

43, 143, 243, 343, 443: second inlet

50, 55, 251, 351, 353, 451, 453, 551, 553: suture line

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Embodiment 1

FIG. 1 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket 10 having an inclined inlet 40 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating a pocket body 30 of the trousers pocket 10 shown in FIG. 1.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the trousers pocket 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes an outer cloth 20 divided into a front portion 23 and a rear portion 25 about a lateral line 21, an inlet 40 formed at an upper side of the front portion 23 adjacent to the lateral line 21, and a sack-type pocket body 30 coupled to the inlet 40 and provided at an inner portion of the outer cloth 20. Although FIGS. 1 and 2 show only one trousers pocket 10 formed at the upper side of the front portion 23 adjacent to the lateral line 21, another trousers pocket can be provided at the other side of the front portion 23 of the trousers. In addition, the trousers pocket 10 of the present invention can be applied to skirts as well as the trousers.

In particular, the pocket body 30 of the trousers pocket 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is expanded toward the rear portion 25 beyond the lateral line 21. That is, the conventional pocket body is formed in the front portion of the trousers on the basis of the lateral line, so the items contained in the conventional trousers pocket unintentionally fall out of the pocket body through the inlet. However, according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the pocket body 30 has a cavity part 35 expanding toward the rear portion 25 beyond the lateral line 21, so items contained in the trousers pocket 10 do not move into the inlet 40, but move into the cavity part 35 of the pocket body 30 formed at a rear of the lateral line 21, so that the items are prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body 30 through the inlet.

In detail, the pocket body 30 includes an outer fabric 31 formed in opposition to the outer cloth 20 and an inner fabric formed in opposition to the outer fabric 31. In addition, peripheral portions of the outer and inner fabrics 31 and 33 are overlapped and sewn to each other while forming a third suture line 55.

At this time, an upper end portion of the pocket body 30 is biased toward the front portion 23, rather than the rear portion 25, on the basis of the lateral line 21. That is, one side of the upper end portion of the pocket body 30 is sewn to the upper end part of the front portion 23 and the other side of the upper end portion of the pocket body 30 is sewn to the upper end part of the rear portion 25. Thus, the cavity of the pocket body 30 includes a first cavity part 34 aligned corresponding to the front portion 23 and a second cavity part 35 aligned corresponding to the rear portion 25.

The inlet 40 is formed at the upper end part of the front portion 23 so as to allow the user to easily remove the items out of the pocket body 30. The inlet 40 includes a first inlet 41, which is formed by incising the upper end part of the front portion 23 and a second inlet 43, which is formed by incising the outer fabric 31 corresponding to the first inlet 41. In particular, peripheral portions of the first and second inlets 41 and 43 are overlapped and sewn to each other while forming a suture line 50. That is, the front portion 23 corresponding to the peripheral portion of the first inlet 41 is sewn to the outer fabric 31 corresponding to the peripheral portion of the second inlet 43.

According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the inlet 40 slants upwards from the upper end portion of the lateral line 21 toward the upper end part of the front portion 23.

Although the trousers pocket 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention may extend from the lateral line 21, the third suture line 55 of the pocket body 30, which is adjacent to one end of the inlet 40 formed at the lateral line 21, is positioned at the rear of the lateral line 21. That is, the second cavity part 35 of the pocket body 30 is formed at the rear of the inlet 40. Accordingly, when users wearing the trousers sit on low chairs, such as driver s seats, or when users wearing the trousers bend their knees toward the chest while sitting or laying on the ground, the items contained in the trousers pocket may move into the second cavity part 35 formed in the rear portion 25 at the rear of the lateral line 21, so the items can be prevented from unintentionally falling out of the trousers pocket 10 through the inlet 40.

Mode for the Invention

Embodiment 2

The inlet 40 of the trousers pocket according to the first embodiment of the present invention is inclined from the upper end portion of the lateral line 21 toward the upper end part of the front portion 23. However, according to the second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 3, an inlet 140 of a trousers pocket 110 horizontally extends along a front portion 123 from an upper end portion of a lateral line 121.

The inlet according to the second embodiment of the present invention has a substantially horizontal linear shape. The inlet 140 includes a first inlet 141 and a second inlet 143, which are aligned in the same position, and peripheral portions of the first and second inlets 141 and 143 are overlapped and sewn to each other. Other elements of the trousers pocket 110 according to the second embodiment of the present invention are identical to those of the trousers pocket 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, so they will not be further described below in order to avoid redundancy.

Embodiment 3

The inlet 140 of the trousers pocket according to the second embodiment of the present invention horizontally extends along the front portion 123 from the upper end portion of the lateral line 121. However, according to the third embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 4, an inlet 140a of a trousers pocket 110a vertically extends along a front portion 123a from an upper end portion of a lateral line 121a in parallel to the lateral line 121a.

The inlet 140a according to the third embodiment of the present invention 140a has a substantially vertical linear shape. The inlet 140a includes a first inlet 141a and a second inlet 143a, which are aligned in the same position, and peripheral portions of the first and second inlets 141a and 143a are overlapped and sewn to each other. Other elements of the trousers pocket 110a according to the third embodiment of the present invention are identical to those of the trousers pocket 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, so they will not be further described below in order to avoid redundancy.

Embodiment 4

The inlet of the trousers pocket according to the first to third embodiments of the present invention consists of first and second inlets formed in the same position. However, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the trousers pocket may have a dual inlet having first and second inlets formed in mutually different positions. In this case, preferably, the second inlet is spaced from the first inlet towards an inner portion of the trousers pocket and a predetermined part of the front portion formed between the first and second inlets may serve as a cover for the second inlet.

FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating a trousers pocket 210 having a dual inlet 240 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is a plan view illustrating a pocket body 230 of the trousers pocket 210 shown in FIG. 5.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the trousers pocket 210 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention is similar to the trousers pocket according to the first embodiment of the present invention in that the pocket body 230 formed in a front portion 223 of the trousers is expanded toward a rear portion 225 of the trousers beyond a lateral line 221. However, varying from the trousers pocket according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the trousers pocket 210 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has the dual inlet 240. The dual inlet 240 is formed in the front portion 223 on the basis of the lateral line 221. Hereinafter, the description will be focused on the dual inlet 240 of the trousers pocket 210.

The dual inlet 240 of the trousers pocket 210 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes a first inlet 241, which is formed by incising the front portion 223 such that the first inlet 241 slants upward from the upper portion of the lateral line 221 to the top of the front portion 223, and a second inlet 243, which is formed by incising an outer fabric 231 such that the second inlet 243 is positioned in front of the first inlet 241 with a first end connected to one end of the first inlet 241 and a second end facing the first end and being positioned in front of the first inlet 241. In order to allow the user to easily place items in the pocket body 230 or remove items from the pocket body 230 through the dual inlet 240, a predetermined peripheral part of the first inlet 241 adjacent to the lateral line 221 is sewn to the outer fabric 231 while forming a first suture line 251 and a predetermined peripheral part of the second inlet 243 remote from the lateral line 221 is sewn to the front portion 223 while forming a second suture line 253. At this time, a predetermined part of the front portion 223 extending from the first inlet 241 to the second inlet 243 may serve as a cover for the second inlet 243. That is, the dual inlet 240 is defined by the first and second inlets 241 and 243, which are formed in mutually different positions, so that items contained in the pocket body 230 can be effectively prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body 230 through the dual inlet 240.

In particular, according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, the first end of the second inlet 243 is formed adjacent to the lateral line 221 and the second end of the second inlet 243 is formed at the top of the front portion 223 in front of the other end of the first inlet 241. For instance, when the first and second inlets 241 and 243 are provided in the form of straight lines, an angle formed between the lateral line 221 and the second inlet 243 is larger than an angle formed between the lateral line 221 and the first inlet 241.

Embodiment 5

According to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, the first end of the second inlet 243 is formed adjacent to the lateral line 221. However, according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 7, a cross part between a first inlet 341 and a second inlet 343 of a trousers pocket 310 is formed at an upper end of a front portion 323 of trousers.

That is, a first end of the second inlet 343 is formed at the top of the front portion 323 and a second end of the second inlet 343 is formed in the vicinity of an upper portion of a lateral line 321 below a terminal end of the first inlet 341. For instance, when the first and second inlets 341 and 343 are provided in the form of straight lines, an angle formed between the upper end of the front portion 323 and the second inlet 343 is larger than an angle formed between the upper end of the front portion 323 and the first inlet 241.

Although it is illustrated that the second end of the second inlet 343 is positioned at the top of the front portion 323, it is also possible to allow the second inlet 343 to have a length corresponding to a length of the first inlet 341.

Embodiment 6

According to the fourth and fifth embodiments of the present invention, the first inlet slants upward from the upper end portion of the lateral line to the top of the front portion of the trousers. However, according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 8, a first inlet 441 of a trousers pocket 410 horizontally extends from an upper portion of a lateral line 421 along a front portion 423 of trousers.

That is, a dual inlet 440 of the trousers pocket 410 according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention includes the first inlet 441, which is formed by horizontally incising the front portion 423 from the upper portion of the lateral line 421, and a second inlet 443, which is formed by incising an outer fabric such that the second inlet 443 slants downward from the first inlet 441 with a first end connected to one end of the first inlet 441 and a second end facing the first end and being positioned below the first inlet 441.

In order to allow the user to easily place items in a pocket body 430 or remove items from the pocket body 430 through the dual inlet 440, a predetermined peripheral part of the first inlet 441 adjacent to the top of the front portion 423 is sewn to an 4while forming a first suture line 451 and a predetermined peripheral part of the second inlet 443 remote from the top of the front portion 423 is sewn to the front portion 423 while forming a second suture line 453.

In particular, according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention, a cross part between the first inlet 441 and the second inlet 443 is formed at the upper portion of the lateral line 421 and a terminal end of the second inlet 443 is positioned below a terminal end of the first inlet 441. For instance, when the first and second inlets 441 and 443 are provided in the form of straight lines, since the first inlet 441 is horizontally aligned, the second inlet 443 slants downward from the first inlet 441. It is not preferred if the second inlet 443 is excessively steep with regard to the second inlet 443 because it may interfere with the items when the user puts the items into the pocket body 430 through the first and second inlets 441 and 443.

Although it is illustrated that the cross part between the first inlet 441 and the second inlet 443 is formed at the upper portion of the lateral line 421, it is also possible to form the cross part in a predetermined part of the front portion 423 in opposition to the lateral line 421. In this case, the terminal end of the second inlet 443 is preferably formed at the lateral line 421 below the first inlet 441.

Embodiment 7

According to the fourth and fifth embodiments of the present invention, the first inlet slants upward from the upper end portion of the lateral line to the top of the front portion of the trousers. However, according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 9, a first inlet 541 of a trousers pocket 510 extends downward from the top of a front portion 523 parallel to a lateral line 521. That is, the first inlet 541 of the trousers pocket 510 is formed in the front portion 523 of trousers perpendicularly to the ground.

That is, a dual inlet 540 of the trousers pocket 510 according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention includes the first inlet 541, which is formed by vertically incising the front portion 523 from the top of the front portion 523 parallel to the lateral line 521, and a second inlet 543, which is formed by incising an outer fabric such that the second inlet 543 is formed in front of the first inlet 541 with a first end connected to one end of the first inlet 541 and a second end facing the first end and being positioned in front of the first inlet 541.

In order to allow the user to easily place items in a pocket body 530 or remove items from the pocket body 530 through the dual inlet 540, a predetermined peripheral part of the first inlet 541 adjacent to the lateral line 521 is sewn to an outer fabric while forming a first suture line 551 and a predetermined peripheral part of the second inlet 543 remote from the lateral line 521 is sewn to the front portion 523 while forming a second suture line 553. At this time, a predetermined part of the front portion 523 extending from the first inlet 541 to the second inlet 543 may serve as a cover for the second inlet 543. That is, the dual inlet 540 is defined by the first and second inlets 541 and 543, which are formed in mutually different positions, so that items contained in the pocket body 530 can be effectively prevented from unintentionally falling out of the pocket body 530 through the dual inlet 540.

In particular, according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention, a first end of the second inlet 543 is connected to a lower end of the first inlet 541 and a second end of the second inlet 543 is formed at the top of the front portion 523 in front of an upper end of the first inlet 541. For instance, if the first and second inlets 541 and 543 are provided in the form of straight lines, a predetermined angle is formed between the first and second inlets 541 and 543.

Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

As can be seen from the foregoing, the present invention provides the pocket body having a rectangular shape. However, the pocket body can also be formed with an oval shape or a polygonal shape, other than the rectangular shape. In any cases, a predetermined part of the pocket body may extend toward the rear portion of the trousers on the basis of the lateral line. Although the present invention has been described in relation to the inlet in the form of the straight line, a concave-type inlet, which is recessed downward from the top of the front portion, can also be provided.

Claims

1. A trousers pocket comprising:

an outer cloth divided into a front portion and a rear portion about a lateral line;
an inlet formed at one side of the front portion; and
a sack-type pocket body connected to the inlet and provided at an inner portion of the outer cloth, wherein the pocket body extends from the front portion toward the rear portion beyond the lateral line by a predetermined distance.

2. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pocket body includes an outer fabric facing the outer cloth and an inner fabric facing the outer fabric, peripheral portions of the outer and inner fabrics, which are overlapped with each other, being sewn to each other.

3. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 2, wherein the inlet includes a first inlet formed by incising an upper part of the front portion by a predetermined length and a second inlet formed by incising the outer fabric by a predetermined length corresponding to the first inlet, peripheral portions of the first and second inlet, which are overlapped with each other, being sewn to each other.

4. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inlet slants upward from an upper portion of the lateral line to a top of the front portion.

5. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inlet horizontally extends from an upper portion of the lateral line along the front portion.

6. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inlet is formed in the front portion while vertically extending downward from an upper portion of the lateral line.

7. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 2, wherein the inlet includes a first inlet, which is formed by incising the front portion such that the first inlet slants upward from an upper portion of the lateral line to a top of the front portion, and

a second inlet, which is formed by incising the outer fabric such that the second inlet is positioned in front of the first inlet with a first end connected to one end of the first inlet and a second end facing the first end and being positioned in front of the first inlet, a predetermined peripheral part of the first inlet adjacent to the lateral line being sewn to the outer fabric, a predetermined peripheral part of the second inlet remote from the lateral line being sewn to the front portion.

8. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first end of the second inlet is formed adjacent to the lateral line and the second end of the second inlet is formed at a top of the front portion.

9. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first end of the second inlet is formed at a top of the front portion and the second end of the second inlet is formed in a vicinity of an upper portion of the lateral line.

10. The trousers pocket as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first end of the second inlet is formed at a top of the front portion and the second end of the second inlet is formed in a vicinity of an upper portion of the lateral line.

Patent History
Publication number: 20070220658
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 15, 2005
Publication Date: Sep 27, 2007
Inventor: Kang Rai Cho (Seoul)
Application Number: 11/571,886
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 2/254.000
International Classification: A41D 27/20 (20060101);