ADJUSTABLE GARMENTS, SUCH AS ADJUSTABLE SHIRTS AND PANTS
Adjustable shirts, pants, and other garments are provided that are adapted to adjust, in size, to fit the body of an individual as the individual gains or loses large amounts of weight. For example, an adjustable shirt is provided that includes a unique tightening mechanism for selectively adjusting the shirt's girth. In particular embodiments, adjusting the tightening mechanism in a particular way reduces the shirt's girth and creates an attractive, comfortable, substantially symmetrical pattern of folds on the back of the shirt. As another example, a pair of adjustable pants are provided that expand to comfortably conform to the user's unique body shape.
This non-provisional patent application claims priority from provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/183,739, which was filed on Jun. 3, 2009, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDIn recent years, it has become much more common for individuals to lose large amounts of weight in a fairly short period of time. This is due, for example, to: (1) a recent dramatic increase in the number of morbidly obese individuals in the U.S.; and (2) substantial recent advances in medicine, nutrition, and exercise-related technologies.
In most cases, in order for an individual to be successful in losing weight and keeping the weight off, the individual must adhere to a strict regimen of diet and exercise. This often requires that the individual spend a substantial amount of time exercising in a public place, such as a gym.
Unfortunately, there are currently very few clothing designs on the market that are both attractive and suitable for wear by obese individuals while they exercise. As a result, obese individuals are often left with the option of either not exercising, or exercising in painful or unattractive clothing.
In addition, individuals who lose large amounts of weight over short periods of time (e.g., gastric bypass or lap-band patients) are often forced to buy new exercise clothing every several weeks in order to assure that their gym clothing fits appropriately. This can be prohibitively expensive.
In light of the above, there is a currently a need for clothing that adjusts easily to the body of a wearer as the wearer gains or loses large amounts of weight (such as during or after pregnancy), and that maintains an attractive appearance (and preferably a high level of comfort) in its various adjusted states.
SUMMARY OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTSAn adjustable shirt, according to a particular embodiment, comprises: (1) a shirt torso that defines a front portion and a back portion, wherein the shirt torso defines: (a) a first lateral side that defines a right arm opening, (b) a second lateral side that defines a left arm opening, (c) a top portion that defines a neck opening, and (d) a bottom portion that defines a lower opening; (2) a first elongated tightening-member sleeve that is attached adjacent an exterior surface of the back portion on a right side of the back portion; (3) a second elongated tightening-member sleeve that is attached adjacent an exterior surface of the back portion on a left side of the back portion; (4) a first elongated, flexible tightening member that is positioned at least partially within the first tightening-member sleeve; and (5) a second elongated, flexible tightening member that is positioned at least partially within the second tightening-member sleeve. In particular embodiments: (1) a first end of the first tightening member is attached adjacent the back portion of the shirt torso so that moving the first end of the first tightening member laterally with respect to the front portion of the shirt torso causes a first particular portion of the shirt torso's back portion to move laterally with respect to the shirt torso's front portion; (2) a first end of the second tightening member is attached adjacent the back portion of the shirt torso so that moving the first end of the second tightening member laterally with respect to the front portion of the shirt torso causes a second particular portion of the shirt torso's back portion to move laterally with respect to the shirt torso's front portion; and (3) the adjustable shirt is adapted to be converted between: (a) a first orientation, and (b) a second orientation in which the first and second lateral sides of the shirt torso portion are tapered to a greater extent than when the adjustable shirt is in the first orientation. In various embodiments, the adjustable shirt is adapted to allow a user to convert the shirt from the first orientation to the second orientation by: (1) pulling a portion of the first tightening member so that the first end of the first tightening member moves toward a central axis of the shirt torso's back portion, thereby causing: (a) at least a portion of the first tightening-member sleeve to bunch into a compressed orientation, which thereby causes a first plurality of pleats to form on the right side of the shirt torso, and the right side of the shirt torso to taper; and (2) pulling a portion of the second tightening member so that the first end of the second tightening member moves toward the central axis of the shirt torso's back portion, thereby causing: (a) at least a portion of the second tightening-member sleeve to bunch into a compressed orientation, which thereby causes a second plurality of pleats to form on the left side of the shirt torso, and the left side of the shirt torso to taper.
An adjustable shirt comprising: (A) a shirt torso defining a front portion and a back portion, wherein the shirt torso defines a first lateral side that defines a right arm opening, a second lateral side that defines a left arm opening, a top portion that defines a neck opening, and a bottom portion that defines a lower opening; and (B) a first reinforcing member that is attached adjacent a right side of the shirt torso's back portion; and (C) a second reinforcing member that is attached adjacent a left side of the shirt torso's back portion. The adjustable shirt is adapted to be converted between: (1) a first orientation; and (2) a second orientation in which the first and second lateral sides of the shirt torso portion are tapered to a greater extent than when the adjustable shirt is in the first orientation. The adjustable shirt is further adapted to allow a user to convert the shirt from the first orientation to the second orientation by causing: (1) at least a portion of the first reinforcing member to bunch into a first compressed orientation, which thereby causes a plurality of pleats to form on the right side of the shirt torso, and the right side of the shirt torso to taper; and (2) at least a portion of the second reinforcing member to bunch into a second compressed orientation, which thereby causes a plurality of pleats to form on the left side of the shirt torso, and the left side of the shirt torso to taper.
A pair of pants according to various embodiments comprises: (A) a flexible upper portion that is adapted to extend circumferentially around a waist of a wearer of the pants and to at least substantially conform to the waist of the wearer; and (B) a substantially loose lower portion that is adapted to cover at least a portion of the wearer's legs. In particular embodiments, the pair of pants is adapted so that, when the pair of pants is properly worn by a wearer, a boundary between the upper portion and the lower portion is positioned on the wearer so that: a first portion of the boundary is positioned immediately adjacent the wearer's right pelvic bone; and a second portion of the boundary is positioned immediately adjacent the wearer's left pelvic bone.
Having thus described various embodiments of the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Various embodiments of the present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
A. Structure of Exemplary Adjustable Shirts
An adjustable shirt according to particular embodiments is shown in
In various embodiments, the shirt's torso 105 comprises a front panel (which may, for example, be cut from a single piece of cloth), and a rear panel (which may also, for example, be cut from a single piece of cloth). In particular embodiments, the front and rear panels are substantially the same size and shape and are sewn together along their corresponding side and shoulder edges in a manner known to those in the relevant field. In other embodiments, the shirt's torso 105 comprises a tube of fabric that is sewn together at the shoulders.
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In particular embodiments, the adjustable shirt 100 further comprises a tightening mechanism 200 that is adapted for selectively converting the shirt 100 from a first size to a second size (e.g., by selectively tapering the shirt torso 105). In various embodiments, the tightening mechanism 200 is adapted for selectively reducing the girth of the shirt torso's midsection by at least about 30%, at least about 40%, at least about 50%, and/or at least about 60%. For example, in a particular embodiment, the tightening mechanism 200 is adapted for selectively reducing the girth of the shirt torso's midsection from at least about 60 inches to less than about 35 inches.
In various embodiments, the first elongated tightening-member sleeve 205 is formed by sewing an elongated, substantially rectangular piece of material onto the outer surface of the shirt 100 adjacent the right side of the shirt 100 as shown in
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Similarly, in particular embodiments, the tightening mechanism 200 includes a second, elongated flexible tightening member 220 (e.g., a cord, an elastic band, a length of string, or a length of ribbon) that is positioned at least partially within the second, elongated tightening-member sleeve 210. In a particular embodiment, a first end 240 of the second tightening member 220 is attached to a second particular portion 245 of the shirt torso's back portion 145. For example, in the embodiment shown in
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In particular embodiments, the front and back surfaces of the enclosure 265 are substantially the same size and shape. However, in other embodiments, the front and back surfaces may be of different sizes and/or shapes.
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In other embodiments, the enclosure 265 defines a single gap in its stitching. In such embodiments, the second end 235 of the first tightening member 215 and the second end 250 of the second tightening member 220 may both pass through the single gap and may be disposed in the enclosure 265.
In other embodiments, a hole is formed in the enclosure 265. In such embodiments, the second end 235 of the first tightening member 215 and the second end 250 of the second tightening member 220 may pass through the hole in the enclosure 265 and may be disposed in the enclosure 265.
In another embodiment, two holes are cut in opposite sides of the enclosure 265. In such an embodiment, the second end 235 of the first tightening member 215 and the second end 250 of the second tightening member 220 may each pass through a respective hole in the enclosure 265 and may be disposed in the enclosure 265.
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B. Operation of Exemplary Shirts
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In particular embodiments, the second end 235 of the first tightening member 215 and the second end 250 of the second tightening member 220 are adapted so that they may be selectively positioned by the wearer within the enclosure 265. In further embodiments, the enclosure 265 is adapted to be selectively moved by the wearer between: (A) a closed position, in which the enclosure 265 prevents access (e.g., physical or visual access) to the respective second ends 235, 250 of the first and second tightening members 215, 220; and (B) an open position, in which the enclosure 265 does not substantially prevent access (e.g., physical or visual access) to the respective second ends 235, 250 of the first and second tightening members 215, 220. In a further embodiment, a fastener 270 is used by the wearer to selectively maintain the enclosure 265 in the closed position.
While the concepts above are described in regard to adjustable shirts, it should be understood that the same, or similar, concepts may be embodied in other types of clothing items—especially clothing tops having a torso portion that would benefit from selective adjustment in size. Such clothing tops may include, for example, sweatshirts, jackets, coats, and pajama tops.
C. Structure of Exemplary Pants
A pair of pants according to particular embodiments is shown in
One purpose of various embodiments of such pants is to help accommodate the growing or shrinking belly of an individual (e.g., a pregnant or overweight individual). Another aspect of particular embodiments of such pants is that waist and hip sizing for the pants may be independent of each other. For example, in various embodiments, the wearer's hip size determines the fit of the pants because the pants' flexible upper portion is adapted to stretch or contract to accommodate larger or smaller sizes of waists relative to the wearer's hips.
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In various embodiments, the tightening-member sleeves are formed by sewing substantially rectangular pieces of material onto the outer surface of the pants as shown in
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In further embodiments, the pants 300 are adapted to allow a user to further adapt the pants 300 from the first orientation to the second orientation by: (1) pulling a portion of the third tightening member so that a first end of the third tightening member moves away from the pants' right pant leg, thereby causing at least a portion of the third tightening-member sleeve to bunch into a compressed orientation, which thereby causes the right pant leg to further taper, and (2) pulling a portion of the fourth tightening member so that a first end of the fourth tightening member moves away from the pants' left pant leg, thereby causing at least a portion of the fourth tightening-member sleeve to bunch into a compressed orientation, which thereby causes the left pant leg to further taper.
D. Operation of Exemplary Pants
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Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, as will be understood by one skilled in the relevant field in light of this disclosure, the invention may take form in a variety of different mechanical and operational configurations. As a particular example, although various embodiments above describe using one or more flexible tightening members for moving the shirt's tightening-member sleeves into a compressed orientation, any other suitable mechanism may be used for this purpose. Similarly, although the shirt's tightening member sleeves are described above as being defined by a layer of material and the back 145 of the shirt torso 105, in other embodiments, the shirt's tightening member sleeves may comprise a pocket that is physically discrete from the rest of the shirt 100.
Also, in particular embodiments, the shirt's tightening member sleeves are internal (e.g., positioned on an interior surface of the shirt's torso). In such embodiments, the shirt's tightening members may be, for example, elastic bands or other suitable structures. Such embodiments (and other embodiments described herein) may or may not include an enclosure, as described above, for containing portions of the shirt's tightening members.
Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended exemplary concepts. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purposes of limitation.
Claims
1. An adjustable shirt comprising:
- (A) a shirt torso comprising: a front portion; and a back portion, wherein: said shirt torso defines: a first lateral side that defines a right arm opening, a second lateral side that defines a left arm opening, a top portion that defines a neck opening, and a bottom portion that defines a lower opening;
- (B) a first elongated tightening-member sleeve that is attached adjacent an exterior surface of said back portion on a right side of said back portion;
- (C) a second elongated tightening-member sleeve that is attached adjacent an exterior surface of said back portion on a left side of said back portion;
- (D) a first elongated, flexible tightening member that is positioned at least partially within said first tightening-member sleeve;
- (E) a second elongated, flexible tightening member that is positioned at least partially within said second tightening-member sleeve, wherein: a first end of said first tightening member is attached adjacent said back portion of said shirt torso so that moving said first end of said first tightening member laterally with respect to said front portion of said shirt torso causes a first particular portion of said shirt torso's back portion to move laterally with respect to said shirt torso's front portion; a first end of said second tightening member is attached adjacent said back portion of said shirt torso so that moving said first end of said second tightening member laterally with respect to said front portion of said shirt torso causes a second particular portion of said shirt torso's back portion to move laterally with respect to said shirt torso's front portion; said adjustable shirt is adapted to be converted between: (1) a first orientation, and (2) a second orientation in which said first and second lateral sides of said shirt torso portion are tapered to a greater extent than when said adjustable shirt is in said first orientation, and said adjustable shirt is adapted to allow a user to convert said shirt from said first orientation to said second orientation by: (1) pulling a portion of said first tightening member so that said first end of said first tightening member moves toward a central axis of said shirt torso's back portion, thereby causing: at least a portion of said first tightening-member sleeve to bunch into a compressed orientation, which thereby causes: a first plurality of pleats to form on said right side of said shirt torso, and said right side of said shirt torso to taper, and (2) pulling a portion of said second tightening member so that said first end of said second tightening member moves toward said central axis of said shirt torso's back portion, thereby causing: at least a portion of said second tightening-member sleeve to bunch into a compressed orientation, which thereby causes: a second plurality of pleats to form on said left side of said shirt torso, and said left side of said shirt torso to taper.
2. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- said first end of said first tightening member is attached to said first particular portion of said back portion of said shirt torso so that said first end of said first tightening member is maintained in a substantially fixed position relative to said first particular portion of said back portion of said shirt torso; and
- said first end of said second tightening member is attached to said second particular portion of said back portion of said shirt torso so that said first end of said second tightening member is maintained in a substantially fixed position relative to said second particular portion of said back portion of said shirt torso.
3. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- said first and second tightening-member sleeves are disposed in a substantially co-linear arrangement.
4. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- a second end of said first tightening member is disposed outside of said first tightening-member sleeve adjacent a central portion of said shirt torso; and
- a second end of said second tightening member is disposed outside of said second tightening-member sleeve adjacent a central portion of said shirt torso.
5. The adjustable shirt of claim 4, wherein:
- said adjustable shirt further comprises an enclosure adjacent a central portion of said torso; and
- said second end of said first tightening member and said second end of said second tightening member are disposed within said enclosure.
6. The adjustable shirt of claim 5, wherein:
- said first tightening member sleeve, said second tightening member sleeve, and said enclosure are disposed in a substantially co-linear arrangement.
7. The adjustable shirt of claim 6, wherein:
- said first tightening member sleeve, said second tightening member sleeve, and said enclosure are adapted so that when said shirt is properly worn by an upright wearer of said shirt said first tightening member sleeve, said second tightening member sleeve, and said enclosure are disposed in a substantially horizontal arrangement.
8. The adjustable shirt of claim 5, wherein:
- said enclosure is adapted so that when said shirt is properly worn by a wearer, said enclosure is disposed immediately adjacent said wearer's lower back.
9. The adjustable shirt of claim 5, wherein:
- said enclosure is adapted to be selectively moved between:
- (A) a closed position, in which said enclosure prevents access to said respective second ends of said first and second tightening members; and
- (B) an open position, in which said enclosure does not substantially prevent access to said respective second ends of said first and second tightening members.
10. The adjustable shirt of claim 9, wherein:
- said adjustable shirt further comprises a fastener for selectively maintaining said enclosure in said closed position.
11. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- said adjustable shirt further comprises a first shirt sleeve having a first shirt sleeve interior that is in communication with an interior of said shirt torso at said right arm opening; and
- a second shirt sleeve having a second shirt sleeve interior that is in communication with said interior of said shirt torso at said left arm opening.
12. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- said first end of said first tightening member is disposed immediately adjacent said first lateral side when said shirt is in said first orientation; and
- said first end of said second tightening member is disposed immediately adjacent said second lateral side when said shirt is in said first orientation.
13. The adjustable shirt of claim 12, wherein:
- said first end of said first tightening member is disposed between said first lateral side and said central axis of said shirt torso's back portion when said shirt is in said second orientation; and
- said first end of said second tightening member is disposed between said second lateral side and said central axis of said shirt torso's back portion when said shirt is in said second orientation.
14. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- said first plurality of pleats on said right side of said shirt torso and said second plurality of pleats on said left side of said shirt torso are configured and positioned so that said first plurality of pleats on said right side of said shirt torso is substantially symmetrical with said second plurality of pleats on said left side of said shirt torso about said central axis of said shirt torso's back portion when said shirt is properly worn by a wearer.
15. The adjustable shirt of claim 1, wherein:
- said first end of said first tightening member is attached to said shirt torso at a first seam between said front portion and said back portion adjacent said first lateral side; and
- said first end of said second tightening member is attached to said shirt torso at a second seam between said front portion and said back portion adjacent said second lateral side, wherein: moving said first end of said first tightening member laterally with respect to said front portion of said shirt torso causes said first seam to move laterally with respect to said shirt torso's front portion; and moving said first end of said second tightening member laterally with respect to said front portion of said shirt torso causes said second seam to move laterally with respect to said shirt torso's front portion.
16. An adjustable shirt comprising:
- (A) a shirt torso comprising: a front portion; and a back portion, wherein: said shirt torso defines: a first lateral side that defines a right arm opening, a second lateral side that defines a left arm opening, a top portion that defines a neck opening, and a bottom portion that defines a lower opening; and
- (B) a first reinforcing member that is attached adjacent a right side of said shirt torso's back portion; and
- (C) a second reinforcing member that is attached adjacent a left side of said shirt torso's back portion, wherein: said adjustable shirt is adapted to be converted between: (1) a first orientation, and (2) a second orientation in which said first and second lateral sides of said shirt torso portion are tapered to a greater extent than when the adjustable shirt is in said first orientation, and said adjustable shirt is adapted to allow a user to convert said shirt from said first orientation to said second orientation by causing: (1) at least a portion of said first reinforcing member to bunch into a first compressed orientation, which thereby causes: a plurality of pleats to form on said right side of said shirt torso, and said right side of said shirt torso to taper, (2) at least a portion of said second reinforcing member to bunch into a second compressed orientation, which thereby causes: a plurality of pleats to form on said left side of said shirt torso, and said left side of said shirt torso to taper.
17. The adjustable shirt of claim 16, wherein said adjustable shirt comprises:
- a first flexible, elongated tightening member that is adapted for moving said first reinforcing member into said first compressed orientation; and
- a second flexible, elongated tightening member that is adapted for moving said first reinforcing member into said first compressed orientation.
18. The adjustable shirt of claim 17, wherein:
- at least a portion of said first tightening member is disposed between a portion of said first reinforcing member and said back portion of said shirt torso; and
- at least a portion of said second tightening member is disposed between a portion of said second reinforcing member and said back portion of said shirt torso.
19. A pair of pants comprising:
- a flexible upper portion that is adapted to extend circumferentially around a waist of a wearer of said pants and to at least substantially conform to said waist of said wearer; and
- a substantially loose lower portion that is adapted to cover at least a portion of said wearer's legs, wherein: said pair of pants is adapted so that, when the pair of pants is properly worn by a wearer, a boundary between said upper portion and said lower portion is positioned on said wearer so that: a first portion of said boundary is positioned immediately adjacent said wearer's right pelvic bone; and a second portion of said boundary is positioned immediately adjacent said wearer's left pelvic bone.
20. The pair of pants of claim 19, wherein:
- said pair of pants is adapted so that, when the pair of pants is properly worn by said wearer, said boundary between said upper portion and said lower portion is positioned on said wearer so that: a third portion of said boundary is positioned adjacent a right side of said user's back, at least three inches higher than said first portion of said boundary; and a fourth portion of said boundary is positioned adjacent a left side of said user's back, at least three inches higher than said second portion of said boundary.
21. The pair of pants of claim 20, wherein said boundary is a seam between said upper portion and said lower portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 3, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 9, 2010
Inventor: June S. Erickson (Roswell, GA)
Application Number: 12/793,675
International Classification: A41B 1/00 (20060101); A41D 1/06 (20060101); A41F 9/00 (20060101); A41D 27/00 (20060101);