Articles of Clothing with Interchangeable Components
Modular articles of clothing with interchangeable components include connectible and interchangeable clothing components with integrated loops and connecting elements for assembly thereof. The components have integrated loops for inserting a connecting element or strap. The connecting element has an encircling elongate member, two opposing ends with a break therebetween in a closed position sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough. The connecting element is deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for inserting an end into the integrated loop. The connecting element maintains the open position without elastic return and is returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of components. A kit comprises the components and a tote bag for carrying them.
This application claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/117,094, filed May 26, 2011, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/348,857, filed on 27 May, 2010, the entireties of which are both incorporated herein by reference thereto. This application also claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/620,244, filed on Apr. 4, 2012, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to modular articles of clothing with interchangeable components, including modular swimwear and other beachwear, and to interchangeable connecting elements for assembling them.
BACKGROUNDFor the most part, women's swimwear, and particularly bikinis, comprise a swimsuit top and swimsuit bottom. Traditional women's one-piece swimsuits cannot be modified after purchase. Thus, if styles change, a woman must purchase a new swimsuit. Two piece bikinis provide a wearer with a bit more of an opportunity to personalize as the wearer can mix and match different tops and bottoms. However, the wearer is limited to merely swapping tops and bottoms and cannot modify the constituent components which make up each individual swimsuit piece. Various attempts have been made to overcome these limitations.
For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 4,028,740 presents a convertible beach attire comprising a bikini bottom and a detachable modesty panel removably attached to the bottom using a connector. When swimming, the wearer can remove the modesty panel and wear the swimsuit as a traditional bikini. When not in the water, the wearer can attach the modesty panel to more completely cover the lower portion of the body. Although described as convertible, the attire described merely provides an attachment device for draping a modesty panel. The materials comprising the swimsuit are not modified. Additionally, the connectors are non-removable further limiting the ability to customize the appearance of the suit. Thus, the wearer is unable to alter the appearance of the suit after purchase.
Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,145 discloses a convertible bathing suit which converts from a two-piece bikini to a one-piece suit. The bottom band of the bikini top and the waist band of the bikini bottom are equipped with a number of snaps. A series of different styled panels are equipped with mating snaps such that the panels can be removably attached to the bikini top and bottom so as to cover the midriff of the wearer. Further provided are modesty panels which drape from the bikini bottom. This design, however, does not provide for the alteration of the bikini top and bottom. The style and appearance of the bikini cannot be modified after purchase.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,240,560 provides for a swimsuit bikini with loops for attaching removable fasteners and accessories. The bikini top has a plurality of integrated loops which allow for removable attachment of straps or chains. These straps or chains are used to secure the top to the wearer. Further provided are hook and loop fasteners for removable attachment of additional fabrics such as skirt or gown materials. While this bikini provides for interchangeable designs and accessories, there are a number of drawbacks with this design. First, the ability to customize the design changes is limited by failing to provide for an interchangeable fastening means. The straps are looped upon themselves rather than being removably attached with a stylish clip or clasp. Second, while the sides of the bikini bottom can be modified with different straps or chains, the actual front and rear panels of the bikini are static. That is, there is no way to change the physical appearance of the bikini bottom other than by changing side straps. This limits the customizability of the bikini as the number of tops which aesthetically match to bottoms is restricted.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/728,294 describes a modular swimsuit and a method of constructing such a swimsuit. The modular swimsuit consists of a bikini top and bottom where the top is constructed of two triangular shaped cups and the bottom is an hour glass shaped piece of fabric. The two halves of the bikini top are held together by a strap. Each of the tops and straps has a loop. The loops are connected by use of a spring-loaded clasp. The front and rear portions of the bottom of the suit are fastened over the wearer's hips using a strap. Similar to the top, the strap is connected to the bottom using a spring-loaded clasp. However, a significant drawback of this design is that, although the bikini bottom can be modified with different straps or chains, the actual front and rear panels of the bikini cannot be changed or exchanged with alternative panels. Additionally, the moving pieces on a spring-loaded clasp can catch on swimsuit and other clothing materials, easily causing damage.
Thus, it is readily apparent that there is a long-felt need for fully customizable modular articles of clothing, including swimsuits and other beachwear, that permit the wearer to change the physical appearance thereof.
SUMMARYThe present invention relates to modular articles of clothing and to interchangeable connecting elements for assembling them. The present invention also relates to interchangeable connecting elements that facilitate addition and interchangeability of accessories.
In one aspect, a top unit for a swimsuit with interchangeable components includes a left cup and a right cup for covering a wearer's breasts, the left and right cups adapted to interchangeably separate from one another, the left cup having a left medial vertex and the right cup having a right medial vertex. Each of the left medial vertex and right medial vertex includes an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage. The top unit also includes a connecting element adapted for insertion through each of the integrated loops for assembly of the left cup to the right cup at the medial vertices, the connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough. The connecting element is sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops. The connecting element maintains the open position preferably without elastic return and is returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of the left cup to the right cup.
The connecting element can be in the shape of an annular disk.
In various additional aspects, the connecting element is in the shape of a D, a heart, an oval, or a rectangle.
The connecting element can include a metal alloy, and can include one or more of copper, tin, gold, cadmium, antimony, zinc, manganese, and or nickel.
In some aspects, the connecting element includes a rubberized overcoat.
In another aspect, a bottom unit for a swimsuit with interchangeable components includes a lower front panel and a lower back panel adapted to interchangeably separate from one another, each of the lower front panel and the lower back panel having a generally triangular shape and including a right hip vertex, a left hip vertex and a crotch vertex. Each of the right hip vertex and the left hip vertex includes an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage. The bottom unit also includes a right connecting element adapted for insertion through and connecting between the integrated loops on the right hip vertices of the lower front panel and the lower back panel; and a left connecting element adapted for insertion through and connecting between the integrated loops on the left hip vertices of the lower front panel and the lower back panel, each of the right and left connecting element having a closed position and an open position. The connecting element in the closed position has an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough, the connecting element being sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops. Each of the right and left connecting elements maintains the open position preferably without elastic return and is returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of the lower front and back panels at the corresponding right hip vertices and left hip vertices.
The crotch vertexes of the lower front panel and the lower back panel can be attached by at least one releasable fastener.
At least one of the right and left connecting elements can be in the shape of an annular disk.
In various aspects, at least one of the right and left connecting elements is in the shape of a D, a heart, an oval, or a rectangle.
The connecting element(s) of the bottom unit can include a metal alloy, and can include one or more of copper, tin, gold, cadmium, antimony, zinc, manganese, and or nickel.
In some aspects, the connecting element(s) includes a rubberized overcoat.
In yet another aspect, a swimsuit of the present disclosure includes an aspect of the top unit of and bottom unit described above.
In another aspect, a kit includes the interchangeable components for assembling the top unit and bottom unit as described above and, additionally, a tote bag for carrying the interchangeable components. Additional connecting elements of various shapes, designs, and colors for variety and accessories such as charms can also be included. The tote bag preferably has an integrated loop for attaching one of the connecting elements of the present invention, which can be attached directly to an integrated or external loop provided preferably on the bottom unit of the swimwear, or daisy-chained to one of the assembled connecting elements positioned during use on a hip of a wearer. The tote bag can thus additionally be used for carrying personal items such as money, sunglasses, cell phones and so on after assembly of the swimwear.
One aspect of a kit includes components for assembling a swimsuit including a left cup, a right cup that interchangeably mates with the left cup for covering a wearer's breasts, a lower front panel and lower back panel and attaching members for assembly. The left/right cup includes a left/right medial vertex including an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage. The lower front panel has a generally triangular shape, and includes a right hip vertex, a left hip vertex and a crotch vertex. The lower back panel for interchangeably attaching to the lower front panel has a generally triangular shape and includes a right hip vertex, a left hip vertex and a crotch vertex, each of the right hip vertices and left hip vertices of the lower front and back panels including an integrated loop. The kit also includes at least three attaching members, one of the at least three attaching members for attaching the left cup to the right cup at the respective medial vertices thereof, and two of the at least three attaching members for attaching the lower and right back panels at each of the right and left hip vertices. Preferably, at least one of the three attaching members includes a connecting element adapted for insertion through any of the integrated loops for assembly of the left cup to the right cup or of the lower front panel to the lower back panel, the connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough. The connecting element is sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops, and maintains the open position without elastic return and is returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly.
The kit can also include a tote bag for holding the components for assembling a swimsuit, which preferably includes an integrated loop and an additional connecting element for inserting therethrough, so that the tote bag is adapted for attaching to the assembled swimsuit via the additional connecting element.
In yet another aspect, a modular article of clothing with interchangeable components includes a first unit of material for covering a portion of a wearer's body; a second unit of material for covering another portion of a wearer's body, wherein each of the first and second unit of material comprise an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage; and a connecting element adapted for insertion through each of the integrated loops for assembly of the first unit to the second unit, the connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough, the connecting element being sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops, the connecting element maintaining the open position without elastic return and being returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of the first unit to the second unit.
The following sections describe exemplary embodiments of the present invention. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiments provided herein are illustrative only and not limiting, having been presented by way of example only. Therefore, numerous other embodiments are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention as defined herein and equivalents thereto.
The embodiments of the present invention are further illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings:
In the following description, like reference numerals are intended to identify the same general structural elements, portions, or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as may be further described or explained herein.
The present invention relates to modular articles of clothing with interchangeable components. In particular embodiments, the modular articles of clothing can be beachwear such as swimsuits, cover-ups, wraps, or sandals, any one or more of which can be provided as a kit. The present invention also relates to interchangeable connecting elements for assembling such modular articles of clothing. In preferred embodiments described herein and shown by example in the drawings as connecting element 500, for example, the interchangeable connecting element can be opened for assembly by deforming the connecting element out of the plane of the shape cast to form a gap between its two ends. The connecting element connects one unit of an article of clothing to another by inserting the ends through integrated loops provided on the modular clothing units. In other embodiments, the interchangeable connecting element is a clip 40. Modular handbags and other accessories are also provided with interchangeable connecting elements for assembly thereof which can be used for accessorizing and complementing the modular articles of clothing.
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In one embodiment, clip 40 can be round, rectangular, roughly D-shaped, heart-shaped or any other shape generally having an encircling elongate member with a bend between two opposing ends.
Clips 40 can have an open profile or a closed profile. For instance, closed profile clips can use a carabiner-like closing mechanism. In one embodiment, clip 40 is an open profile clip having a spur on the interior surface of one or both open ends of the clip gap. These spurs prevent the straps from slipping free of the clips while the swimsuit is worn. An optional decorative accessory 70 can be attached to any of clips 40 of a completed swimsuit 100 to further personalize the finished product. As shown in
A front perspective view of an embodiment of a bikini top of the present disclosure is indicated by numeral 210 in
In additional embodiments, the top cups 222 or 224 can also be adapted to be reversible and interchangeable so that a left cup can be reversed and used as the right cup. Likewise, a reversible right cup can also be used as a left cup.
The integrated loop 50 in particular embodiments can be formed as a channel running along an inner edge of each of a right and left cup of the bikini top. The channel can be formed, for example, by stitching a folded edge of material along an edge of a vertex located between the breasts. In other embodiments, a protruding integrated loop can be stitched onto each edge of a vertex of the right and left cup located between the breasts for connecting one to the other via an interchangeable connecting element.
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In yet another embodiment, the snaps 67, 68 are magnetic, preferably, low profile, snaps that can be sewn into the closure region 60.
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In contrast to other types of fasteners, connecting element 500 maintains an open profile in use. Preferably, connecting element 500 is formed of an encircling elongate member have a circular or oval profile though other shapes and variations thereof are contemplated within the scope of the invention as well, for example, rectangular, D-shaped, heart-shaped, or any other appropriate shape.
As described above, the break 502 in the connecting element 500 is not large enough for slippage of the swimsuit fabric therethrough. Furthermore, connecting element 500 is opened to accommodate assembly not by pulling the element 500 apart or by providing a spring-loaded clasp for opening, but by deforming the element 500 out of the plane of the shape in which it is cast by transversely twisting the ends apart to form a gap large enough for assembly.
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Connecting element 500 preferably does not have the elasticity to spring back to its planar closed position, but maintains an open position until force is applied to twist the ends 506 back into its initial closed position. Because of these unique properties, connecting element 500 easily facilitates assembly of the interchangeable swimwear pieces of the present invention and interchangeability of the connecting element 500 or other embodiments of an interchangeable connecting element of the present disclosure. Once in the open position, any one or more swimwear pieces are attached by slipping the integrated loops onto the element 500 and then twisting the connecting element 500 back into a closed position. The connecting element 500 can then be rotated until the break 502 is within one of the integrated loops and hidden from view.
Connecting element 500 can be formed in a suitable shape and of any material deformable out of the plane of the shape cast by a sufficient distance for assembly without breakage, and preferably without elastic return. Return to the closed position is effected by twisting the ends back to the substantially same original closed position. While connecting element 500 is readily deformable out of the plane of the shape in which it is cast by twisting the ends, preferably it can not as easily be pulled apart and maintained in such position to increase the break 502 in-plane separating the opposing ends, thereby mitigating the possibility of the break 502 increasing enough to allow slippage of the material therethrough during normal wear.
In one embodiment, connecting element 500 is formed from a metal alloy and is preferably an alloy casting. The alloy is preferably soft, porous, and bendable in accordance with the described embodiments, and can be a low-melting point alloy suitable for forming with rubber molds. For example, the alloy can be a tin and/or copper alloy. In one embodiment, the alloy can include at least one or more of copper, tin, gold, cadmium, and antimony, and is preferably lead-free. The alloy can also include other metals such as zinc, manganese, and nickel.
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Connecting element 500 can be formed so that the break 502 between its ends 506 is formed as a slit or gap between substantially flat, rectangularly shaped ends, as in
Connecting element 500 is further characterized by a diameter 508 and annular width 510. As one of skill in the art will recognize, the connecting element 500 can be sized with a diameter 508 suited to its placement and desired aesthetic effect on a swimsuit formed in accordance with the present invention.
In one embodiment, the connecting element 500 has an annular width 510 greater than or about equal to the thickness 504.
Though ends 506 only need to be separable by a transverse distance sufficient for insertion of one of the ends 506 into an integrated loop of the present disclosure, in one embodiment the transverse separation of the ends in an open position is equal to or greater than the thickness 504.
Generally speaking, the thickness 504 is preferably adjusted to be large enough to accommodate the torque required to twist the ends of a connecting element 500 of a particular diameter 508 apart without breakage.
In one embodiment, thickness 504 is at least about 2 mm, preferably about 3 mm.
In another embodiment, connecting element 500 has a diameter 508 of at least about 10 mm, preferably at least about 12 mm.
Connecting elements of diameters 508 between about 20 mm and about 40 mm are particularly desirable for the described embodiments of a swimsuit. The particular diameter can be chosen as appropriate for connecting, for example, any straps to a top or bottom unit of a swimsuit, or between a left and right cup of a top unit, or a top unit to a bottom unit (see FIG. 1, for example), or for connecting the interchangeable panels of the bottom unit together along a wearer's hip.
In one embodiment, the connecting element has a ratio of diameter 508 to thickness 504 of between about 5:1 and about 9:1, preferably about 7:1.
In one embodiment, the connecting element has a thickness of between about 2.5 and 3.5 mm; and an annular width between about 3.5 and 4.5 mm; and a diameter 508 of about 18 mm and about 25 mm.
In another embodiment, the connecting element has a thickness of between about 3.0 and 5.0 mm and a diameter 508 of between about 30 mm and about 40 mm.
Connecting element 500 also preferably has an outer surface that is substantially flat and that can be easily marked, for example, by etching or painting, with a brand or logo. Additional embodiments of the connecting element 500 can include a rubberized overcoat.
As described above, in any of the embodiments shown and described in
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A kit formed in accordance with the present invention includes at least all of the pieces for assembling a swimsuit top and/or bottom unit formed in accordance with the present invention. The kit can also additionally contain one or more of extra clips 40 and/or connecting elements 500 of various shapes and sizes, accessories 70, front 32 and/or back bottom panels 34, top cups 222, 224, and various straps 26, 240, 340.
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After assembling swimwear from the kit components, one of the connecting elements 500 can be attached to the tote bag 510 through integrated loop 50 and then to either one of the additional integrated accessory loops 52 or to one of the connecting elements 500 on the swimwear. Accordingly, the kit also provides an attachable tote bag that can carry money, accessories, cell/smart phones, sunglasses, cosmetics and so on in place of, or in addition to, the kit components, and can be attached to the assembled swimwear, or to any loop, such as a belt loop, on clothing.
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The modular handbag 618 can be constructed through a three-piece system. In one embodiment, connecting elements 628 are connected to the bag base by slipping one connecting element in the open position onto each of the loops 614 and/or loops 616. These connecting elements can be selected, for instance, to coordinate with the handbag owner's wardrobe or with a modular article of clothing of the present disclosure. Connecting element 628 is opened for assembly and then closed as described herein in reference to connecting element 500. Adjustable shoulder strap 626 and/or handles 624 are then attached to the connecting elements previously attached to the bag base. Straps 626 and 624 can be selected to coordinate with the handbag owner's wardrobe and can be constructed of any suitable material, including but not limited to cloth fabric, leather, plastic, etc. Conversely, connecting element 628 can be attached to the straps before being attached to the bag base loops.
In one embodiment, the modular handbag 618 includes a bag base 618 having additional integrated loops 618. The number of additional integrated loops can be of any number and is not limited to that shown in
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In one embodiment, interchangeable connecting elements 720 are connected to the shoe base by slipping one connecting element when in the open position onto each of the loops 714 and 716. These connecting elements can be selected, for instance, to coordinate with the wearer's wardrobe. Interchangeable strap 730 is removably attached to the connecting elements 720 on the toe section of the shoe base, while interchangeable strap 734 is removably attached to the connecting elements at the ankle position of the shoe base. Again, straps 730 and 734 are aesthetically selected to coordinate with the wearer's wardrobe and can be constructed of any suitable material, including but not limited to cloth fabric, leather, plastic, etc. Conversely, connecting elements 720 are removably attached to the straps and removably attached to the shoe base loops.
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Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention and disclosure are not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be applied by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A top unit for a swimsuit with interchangeable components, the top unit comprising:
- a left cup and a right cup for covering a wearer's breasts, the left and right cups adapted to interchangeably separate from one another, the left cup having a left medial vertex and the right cup having a right medial vertex;
- wherein each of the left medial vertex and right medial vertex includes an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage; and
- a connecting element adapted for insertion through each of the integrated loops for assembly of the left cup to the right cup at the medial vertices, the connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough, the connecting element being sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops, the connecting element maintaining the open position without elastic return and being returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of the left cup to the right cup.
2. The top unit of claim 1, wherein the connecting element is in the shape of an annular disk.
3. The top unit of claim 1, wherein the connecting element is in the shape of a D, a heart, an oval, or a rectangle.
4. The top unit of claim 1, wherein the connecting element comprises a metal alloy.
5. The top unit of claim 4, wherein the metal alloy includes at least one or more of copper, tin, gold, cadmium, antimony, zinc, manganese, and nickel.
6. The top unit of claim 1, wherein the connecting element includes a rubberized overcoat.
7. A bottom unit for a swimsuit with interchangeable components, the bottom unit comprising:
- a lower front panel and a lower back panel adapted to interchangeably separate from one another, each of the lower front panel and the lower back panel having a generally triangular shape and including a right hip vertex, a left hip vertex and a crotch vertex;
- wherein each of the right hip vertex and the left hip vertex includes an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage; and
- a right connecting element adapted for insertion through and connecting between the integrated loops on the right hip vertices of the lower front panel and the lower back panel, and a left connecting element adapted for insertion through and connecting between the integrated loops on the left hip vertices of the lower front panel and the lower back panel, each of the right and left connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough, the connecting element being sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops, each of the right and left connecting elements maintaining the open position without elastic return and being returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of the lower front and back panels at the corresponding right hip vertices and left hip vertices.
8. The bottom unit of claim 7, wherein the crotch vertexes of the lower front panel and the lower back panel are attached by at least one releasable fastener.
9. The bottom unit of claim 7, wherein at least one of the right and left connecting elements is in the shape of an annular disk.
10. The bottom unit of claim 7, wherein at least one of the right and left connecting elements is in the shape of a D, a heart, an oval, or a rectangle.
11. The bottom unit of claim 7, wherein the connecting element comprises a metal alloy.
12. The bottom unit of claim 11, wherein the metal alloy includes at least one or more of copper, tin, gold, cadmium, antimony, zinc, manganese, and nickel.
13. The top unit of claim 7, wherein the connecting element includes a rubberized overcoat.
14. A swimsuit comprising the top unit of claim 1 and the bottom unit of claim 7.
15. A modular swimsuit kit comprising components for assembling a swimsuit, the components comprising:
- a left cup, the left cup including a left medial vertex including an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage;
- a right cup that interchangeably mates with the left cup for covering a wearer's breasts, the right cup including a right medial vertex including an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage;
- a lower front panel, the lower front panel having a generally triangular shape, the lower front panel including a right hip vertex, a left hip vertex and a crotch vertex;
- a lower back panel for interchangeably attaching to the lower front panel, the lower front panel having a generally triangular shape, the lower front panel including a right hip vertex, a left hip vertex and a crotch vertex, each of the right hip vertices and left hip vertices of the lower front and back panels comprising an integrated loop; and
- at least three attaching members, one of the at least three attaching members for attaching the left cup to the right cup at the respective medial vertices thereof, and two of the at least three attaching members for attaching the lower and right back panels at each of the right and left hip vertices;
- at least one of the three attaching members comprising a connecting element adapted for insertion through any of the integrated loops for assembly of the left cup to the right cup or of the lower front panel to the lower back panel, the connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough, the connecting element being sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops, the connecting element maintaining the open position without elastic return and being returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly.
16. The modular swimsuit kit of claim 15, further comprising a tote bag for holding the components for assembling a swimsuit.
17. The modular swimsuit kit of claim 15, the tote bag comprising an integrated loop and an additional connecting element for inserting therethrough, the tote bag adapted for attaching to the assembled swimsuit via the additional connecting element.
18. A modular article of clothing with interchangeable components, comprising:
- a first unit of material for covering a portion of a wearer's body;
- a second unit of material for covering another portion of a wearer's body, wherein each of the first and second unit of material comprise an integrated loop forming an enclosed passage; and
- a connecting element adapted for insertion through each of the integrated loops for assembly of the first unit to the second unit, the connecting element having a closed position and an open position, the connecting element in the closed position having an encircling elongate member and two ends opposing one another formed by a break in the encircling elongate member, wherein the break between the two ends is sufficiently small to prevent insertion or slippage of the integrated loop therethrough, the connecting element being sufficiently deformable out of the plane of the encircling elongate member to form a transverse gap between the ends in the open position sufficient for assembly of one of the ends into each of the integrated loops, the connecting element maintaining the open position without elastic return and being returnable to the closed position by twisting the ends to close the gap upon assembly of the first unit to the second unit.
Type: Application
Filed: May 11, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 1, 2012
Inventor: Frank C. Scozzafava (New York, NY)
Application Number: 13/469,559
International Classification: A41D 7/00 (20060101); A41D 1/00 (20060101);