Shawl or wrap with closure mechanism
The garment shown in the following FIGS. 1-15 is a shawl or wrap worn around the neck, arms or shoulders and draped loosely around the body. The shawl may or may not include sleeves or armholes for the hands or arms. The shawl may or may not include pockets, zippers or other openings for the convenience of the wearer. The adjustable friction side clasp closure shown which has an extra layer of reinforcement to provide a notion free bag or garment closure can be used on products like a garment, shawl or wrap making it safe for small children, and quiet when fastening. Other possible uses of the friction side closure are in objects to which it's closing including but not limited to scarves, gloves, wallets, coats, purses, trousers, shirts, skirts, dresses, belts, bags, luggage, parachutes, and sleeping bags.
1. Field of the Invention
The field of the invention relates to a closure mechanism that uses friction to stay closed on apparel (e.g. scarves, gloves, sleeping bags, luggage, wallets, purses, clothes and outerwear, belts, bags) rather than conventional buttons, snaps, zippers etc. The shawl includes the friction side clasp closure or attachment mechanism that enables the wearer to fasten or secure, releasably, one side or edge of the shawl to the other side at or near the wearer's neckline, thereby causing the shawl to remain secured around the wearer's body. This closure serves multiple purposes: first to prevent notions on a shawl or scarf if for example used as a nursing cover or burp shawl such as buttons from being bitten off and choked on by a young infant or child, second, it's a stay put slide through closure unlike a traditional scarf that is tied around a neck and can fall off easily allowing the wearer to multitask hands-free, third, it's a closure that can be secured simply with little effort, and lastly, because it uses a friction slide closure it can adjust to fit any size person, object it closes with adjustable tension or tightness.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional closures which include, but are not limited, to notions such as buttons, snaps, hooks, Velcro, zippers, grommets to fasten fabric, leather, etc. together, require another medium to be sewn on to the garment, bag or scarf to keep it closed or two sides of the fabric need to be tied to together like a conventional scarf. These other closures are easily torn off, noisy to use and require more effort to fasten than in this invention. Prior closures can be easily dislodged and swallowed by a young child, making them less desirable for use in baby products such as nursing covers and burp shawls.
This closure which is made entirely of a stiff fabric patch with holes can be sewn directly onto the apparel or bag and would be much safer if used on baby nursing shawls, and burp cloths, kids sleeping bags or just shawls worn by a caregiver. Furthermore, this design is a modern, clean take on conventional shawls and closures.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONFor the reasons cited above, it is an objective of the invention to provide a notion-free (no-adornment) stay put “smart” closure that is safe for small children, quiet when opening and closing, easy to use and adjustable to fit any size person in the case of a shawl/scarf or object to which it's closing such as a bag or sleeping bag. This type of closure and shawl will benefit professionals, children and busy moms and dads who want a stylish and functional garment or bag which allows them to multi-task. This closure design keeps the shawl in place on shoulders to make the wearer look smart and chic while also being functional. In addition, the shawl design includes pleats along the back of the shawl to better conform to the wearers' shoulders providing a more tailored fit.
The garment is a shawl or wrap worn around the neck, arms or shoulders and draped loosely around the body. The shawl may or may not include sleeves or armholes for the hands or arms. The shawl may or may not include pockets, zippers or other openings for the convenience of the wearer.
The shawl may be made of any of a variety of fibers or fabrics such as cotton, wool, cashmere, polyester, silk, either in pure or blended form. The shawl may also be made of any other substantially planar, flexible or semi-flexible materials such as plastic, rubber, leather, suede or mesh.
The attached figures illustrate various aspects of my invention. To those skilled in the art, other aspects of the invention not shown in the illustrations or specifically described below will nonetheless be apparent.
The friction side clasp closure which has an extra layer of reinforcement to provide a notion free bag or garment closure can be used on products like a garment, shawl or wrap shown that can be worn around the neck, arms or shoulders and draped loosely around the body. The shawl may or may not include sleeves or armholes for the hands or arms. The shawl may or may not include pockets, zippers or other openings for the convenience of the wearer. As stated previously, this adornment free friction side clasp is intended for use for other products such as sleeping bag closures, scarf closures, bag closures, belts and other apparel. This no adornment fabric closure is intended to provide a safe alternative to buttons, zippers, etc. that can be dislodged, chewed and choked on by young children. In addition, it's a soft and quiet on/off closure that doesn't disturb or rub against a child lying on a garment like a nursing cover, pillow, burp shawl or sleeping bag that needs a closure. In addition, it is meant to provide an easy attachment for the wearer and also a secure closure that allows a one handed pull through the closure adjustment to provide a snug fit for any size. This allows the user to multi-task by leaving one or both hands free when securing, adjusting and wearing the shawl.
The shawl may be made of any of a variety of fibers or fabrics such as cotton, wool, cashmere, polyester, silk, either in pure or blended form. The shawl may also be made of any other substantially planar, flexible or semi-flexible materials such as plastic, rubber, leather, suede or mesh.
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Other closure mechanisms not listed here will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Other closure or attachment mechanisms are also possible, including but not limited to a button or series of buttons, a hole or series of holes, a zipper or series of zippers, a snap or series of snaps, a buckle or series of buckles, a belt or series of belts, or a hook-and-loop or Velcro™ type fastener.
The embodiments of the invention mentioned herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. It should be understood that a person skilled in the art may contemplate many variations in construction of the present invention in view of the following claims.
Claims
1. Closure mechanism that uses friction to keep garment, bag, belt etc. in the closed position as opposed to attaching a button, snap etc. to secure a shawl or other item that needs a closure or notion.
2. In addition, other shapes of the stiff fabric or other flexible or semi-flexible material closure backing are also possible (for example but not limited to a circle, triangle or oval shape instead of rectangle or square shape). Any closure that uses openings that thread fabric through with a stiff fabric or other flexible or semi-flexible material closure backing are also possible. In addition it is also possible that the numbers of parallel openings in future versions of the shawl or other products using this closure mechanism may change (for example one or three openings instead of two openings).
3. The shawl may be made of any of a variety of fibers or fabrics such as cotton, wool, cashmere, polyester, silk, either in pure or blended form. The shawl may also be made of any other substantially planar, flexible or semi-flexible materials such as plastic, rubber, leather, suede or mesh. The openings may also not be parallel in future versions, but rather for example angled or rounded. This friction side clasp closure mechanism may possibly be used in future products including but not limited to scarves, gloves, wallets, coats, purses, trousers, shirts, skirts, dresses, belts, bags, luggage, and sleeping bags. The shawl may or may not include sleeves or armholes for the hands or arms. The shawl may or may not include pockets, zippers or other openings for the convenience of the wearer. Other closure or attachment mechanisms on the shawl are also possible, including but not limited to a button or series of buttons, a hole or series of holes, a zipper or series of zippers, a snap or series of snaps, a buckle or series of buckles, a belt or series of belts, or a hook-and-loop or Velcro™ type fastener.
4. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on a sleeping bag or pillow.
5. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on a scarf.
6. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on a bag or luggage.
7. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on gloves or mittens.
8. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on apparel such as dresses, trousers, shirts, skirts, outwear (jackets, coats, etc).
9. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on wallets
10. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on belts or ties.
11. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on other obvious uses such as parachutes, sails on boats when closed.
12. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on any storage unit closure or fastener.
13. The closure mechanism of claim 1 incorporated on an umbrella fastener.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 17, 2012
Publication Date: Jul 26, 2012
Inventor: Stacey Alyse Cohen (Villanova, PA)
Application Number: 13/374,114
International Classification: A41D 1/00 (20060101); A45B 25/12 (20060101); A44B 9/00 (20060101); A44B 6/00 (20060101); A41D 27/00 (20060101); A44B 99/00 (20100101);