Athletic towel with strap and closable pockets
One embodiment being an athletic towel consisting of two distinct portions, one portion being of free hanging absorbent material (52) and the other portion being pocketed. In the case of this embodiment, the pocketed portion has two pockets (30A, 30B), each of which has a fastener at its opening for closure. One pocket has a zipper for its fastener (34) and the other has a hook and loop fastener (38A, 38B). The pocket with the hook and loop fastener has a set of pull tabs (42A, 42B) centered at the edge of its opening (32A). Two strap ends (44A, 44B) extend from the pocketed portion, and terminate with a hook and loop fastener (46A, 46C) with which the strap ends can be secured around a secondary object. The resulting single article provides a user with a towel to wipe off perspiration, pockets in which to securely store small, personal items, and, in this embodiment, a strap as means to keep both towel and personal items within near proximity and off of unsanitary gymnasium flooring while engaged in fitness activities. Every component of this embodiment is made of materials that can be machine washed and dried.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/901,279, filed Feb. 15, 2007 by the present inventors.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCHNot applicable
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to both towels and personal item carriers.
2. Prior Art
Bringing a personal towel is often a requirement for use of exercise equipment in fitness clubs. The towel is usually made of a single piece of terry cloth or similar fabric and is used to remove perspiration from both the athlete and the exercise equipment being used. There is no means with which to secure the towel to the equipment and it often ends up on the unsanitary gymnasium floor. The contaminated towel is then retrieved from the floor and used for personal use. This practice introduces the user of the dirtied towel to unnecessary types and amounts of germs and bacteria.
In addition, a towel is just that—a towel or other single piece of cloth. It has no portion of its body in which the user can house personal items. Athletes who often choose not to use lockers for small, personal, and, often, valuable items, awkwardly juggle them along with the required towel from one piece of exercise equipment to another. Personal items are often dropped and damaged, left behind and sometimes even lost. The athlete is inconvenienced, frustrated and, often, burdened financially due to replacement costs of their personal items.
SUMMARYA towel is comprised of a single piece of terry cloth or similar material that is difficult to manage along with other small personal items. This problem often creates a situation of frustration, sub optimal hygiene and financial burden due to replacement costs for damaged or lost items. My invention is comprised of a securable athletic towel with a free hanging portion for personal hygiene as well as a pocketed portion in which personal items can safely managed.
A front view of the embodiment of my athletic towel with strap and closable pockets is illustrated in
The athletic towel can be of single or multiple layers, however, the embodiment of
Layers 20 and 22 are aligned end to end (
Layers 20 and 22 are folded, wrong sides together, along seam 24. The bottom edge of layer 22 is zigzag stitched to layer 20 creating a bottom edge of the pockets 31 (
In the embodiment of
In
The hook side of about a two centimeter wide hook and loop fastener 38A is positioned on the inside of the back portion of pocket 30A. It is approximately, one-half centimeters down from the opening edge of 32A, roughly, one and one-half centimeters in from pocket divider 40A and terminates, approximately, four centimeters from outer side edge 28. Fastener 38A is secured by stitching around its edges. The loop side of about a two centimeter wide hook and loop fastener 38B is positioned on the inside of the front portion of pocket 30A. It is approximately, one-half centimeter down from the opening edge of 32A, roughly, one and one-half centimeters in from pocket divider 40A and terminates, approximately, four centimeters from outer side edge 28. Fastener 38B is secured by stitching around its edges. Fasteners 38A and 38B overlay the secured ends of pocket tabs 42B and 42A respectively.
Strap end fastener 46A, shown in
Layer 22 is stitched to layer 20 (
The manner of using the Athletic Towel With Strap And Closable Pockets is similar to using a single layered towel while exercising, in that the towel portion is used for personal hygiene and wiping down exercise equipment after use. My invention, however, offers far more than ordinary hygienic use, it also provides the convenience of closable pockets in which person items can be stored and protected.
In order to use the athletic towel with strap and closable pockets one must first open pocket 30A (not seen here but in
Next, the second pocket 30B (seen in
Now that ones items have been placed in pockets 30A and 30B, it is time to fasten the Athletic Towel to a piece of exercise equipment of ones choice. One takes strap 44A (
The description above clearly demonstrates a number of advantages offered by this athletic towel with pockets and strap. It provides privacy, security, convenience, accessibility, sanitation and organization.
(a) A towel having a strap can be easily hung from exercise equipment or other secondary object, enabling the user to have easy access to a quick wipe down after strenuous exercise.
(b) The strap which secures the towel to exercise equipment prevents the towel from falling off equipment and onto an unsanitary gymnasium floor.
(c) A secured towel could prevent the athlete from suddenly becoming distracted and being injured due to a personal item or loose towel falling while they are exercising.
(d) An athletic towel having closable pockets will enable the user to maintain personal items that one must bring to gymnasiums or sporting events. Items such as keys, wallet, cell phone, pagers, identification, gym membership cards, feminine hygiene products, deodorant, ipods (or other forms of musical devices), money, etc . . . are protected from loss or damage.
(e) Jewelry that the athlete is required to remove during an athletic event can be easily and safely stored in the closable pockets.
(f) When items have been stored in secured pockets it gives the athlete piece of mind knowing that their belongings are safe and secure in one easily accessible place.
(g) The athletic towel with pockets gives the athlete quick and easy access to their personal items such as a cell phone in case of pressing family matters or emergencies.
(h) Knowing you can put your personal items in designated pockets of your athletic towel makes one more willing to take them along rather than leave them locked in the car where they can be stolen.
(i) Having these pockets allows for ones privacy when carrying items they would rather not have seen is public (such as tampons, etc . . . ).
(j) The athletic towel with strap and closable pockets allows the athlete to store his personal items without spending money on a locker rental.
(m) the pocket with a portion of non closure can be used to hold ones ipod or other musical devise allowing the ear piece wire to extend out of the open space in the pocket and to the listener's ear while exercising.
(n) The athletic towel is made of easily laundered material and can be conveniently machine washed and tumble dried after each use.
Conclusion, Ramifications and ScopeAccordingly, the reader will see the athletic towel with strap and closable pockets can be used to conveniently contain personal items for storage and safety, while securely fastening onto a piece of exercise equipment preventing the towel from falling on an unsanitary gym floor. The user have the remaining free hanging portion for personal hygiene use.
Claims
1-7. (canceled)
8. An article, comprising:
- (a) a free hanging portion of absorbent material,
- (b) a pocketed portion, and
- (c) a means for securing to a secondary object,
- (d) having said free hanging portion of absorbent material extending from said pocketed portion, and said pocketed portion having a means for securing to a secondary object,
- whereby the resulting single article provides said free hanging portion for wiping off perspiration, said pocketed portion for holding personal items, and said means for securing to a secondary object for maintaining said free hanging portion and said personal items within close proximity of a user while said user is engaged in athletics.
9. The article of claim 8, further including means for closure at opening of said pocketed portion, wherein said means for closure being a device selected from the group consisting of fasteners.
10. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for closure includes a zipper.
11. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for closure includes a hook and loop fastener.
12. The article of claim 11, further including pull tabs as means with which to disengage said hook and loop fastener when in a fastened position.
13. The article of claim 8, further including means for closure at opening of said pocketed portion, wherein said means for closure being a device selected from the group consisting of drawstrings.
14. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object being selected from the group consisting of fasteners.
15. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object being selected from the group consisting of clasps.
16. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object being selected from the group consisting of clamps.
17. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object being selected from the group consisting of hooks.
18. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object being selected from the group consisting of straps, further including means for fastening the strap being selected from the group consisting of fasteners.
19. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object can optionally be stored within said pocketed portion when not in use.
20. The article of claim 9, wherein said free hanging portion of absorbent material and said pocketed portion share a common single material layer (20).
21. The article of claim 9, whereby said means for securing to a secondary object prevents said portion of absorbent material from coming into contact with unsanitary gymnasium flooring.
22. The article of claim 9, wherein all components are of materials which can be machine washed and dried.
23. The article of claim 9, wherein said means for securing to a secondary object can be temporarily removed in preparation for laundering, and the remaining portions of said single article consist of materials which can be machine washed and dried.
24. The article of claim 9, wherein said pocketed portion includes a section of predetermined dimensions to house a cell phone.
25. The article of claim 9, wherein said athletics includes fitness activity, and said secondary object includes exercise equipment.
26. The article of claim 9, wherein said single article has manufactured edging around its boarders.
27. An article, comprising:
- (a) a free hanging portion of absorbent material,
- (b) a pocketed portion,
- (c) means for closure,
- (d) pull tabs, and
- (e) a means for securing to a secondary object,
- (f) having said free hanging portion of absorbent material extending from said pocketed portion, which has said means for closure, including said pull tabs for disengaging said means for closure, and said pocketed portion having a means for securing to a secondary object,
- whereby the resulting single article provides said free hanging portion for wiping off perspiration, said pocketed portion for housing personal items, and said means for securing to a secondary object for maintaining said free hanging portion and said personal items within close proximity of a user while engaging in fitness activities.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 15, 2008
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2008
Inventors: Amy Joan Hay (Escondido, CA), Judith Andrea Schlatter (Escondido, CA), Laura Rae Mendez (Escondido, CA)
Application Number: 12/070,189
International Classification: A47L 25/00 (20060101); A47K 7/02 (20060101);