IRON-ON CUFF EXTENDERS AND METHOD OF USING SAME
An iron-on pants leg or arm sleeve fabric extender used to either increase the number of times a person is able to wear a garment and/or to add personalized embellishments to articles of clothing. The additional fabric can be attached by using a hot iron to affix iron-on tape between the extender cuff and the article of clothing.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/706,907, filed Feb. 17, 2010, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/153,525, filed Feb. 18, 2009. Both of said applications are incorporated herein.
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONChildren often grow more quickly in height than they do in girth, creating pants and shirts that fit in the waist or torso, but are too short in the legs or arms, or conversely, pants and shirts that fit in length, but are too large in the waist and torso areas.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore, one object of the present invention is to provide a low-cost, simple alternative to increase the number of times a child is able to wear a piece of clothing and have it fit correctly. Another object of the present invention is to provide the user will be able to add length to their child's clothing, thereby increasing the shelf-life of that article of clothing.
It is a further object of the present invention is to be able to add detail to an article of clothing to personalize that clothing to their individual tastes. A parent will be able to take their child's shirt/pants and add detail to it to give it a high-end boutique appeal. In addition, adults, teens and pre-teens can add detail to fit their personalities better than the blank articles of clothing available today. These and other objects of the invention can be achieved in the preferred embodiments of the invention described below.
One embodiment of the invention comprises An extending apparatus for use with clothing comprising a substantially rectangular piece of material having first and second opposed edges, and third and fourth opposed edges substantially perpendicular to the first and second edges, and attachment means positioned proximate the first edge, the second edge and the third edge of the substantially rectangular piece. The attachment means is adapted for attachment to clothing and does not include sewing. The piece is foldable along a line extending substantially parallel to the first and second edge to form an area for receiving a terminal end of a pant leg or a shirt sleeve, and the piece is rollable into a cylinder having a desired circumference by attaching the third edge at a desired position of the piece proximate to the fourth edge, such that the piece is conformable to the circumference of the pant leg or shirt sleeve.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the attachment means comprises adhesive positioned along the first edge, the second edge and the third edge. The piece of material can be comprised of cloth.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a method for elongating a pant leg or shirt sleeve includes the steps of providing a pant leg or shirt sleeve to be extended, and providing a substantially rectangular piece of material comprising first and second longitudinal opposed edges, and first and second opposed lateral edges substantially perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal edges, a first section of adhesive positioned proximate the first longitudinal edge, a second section of adhesive positioned proximate the second longitudinal edge, and a third section of adhesive positioned proximate the first lateral edge of the rectangular piece. The substantially rectangular piece is folded along a center fold line extending substantially parallel to the first and second edge to form an area for receiving a terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve. The piece is rolled to form a cylinder having a circumference approximately equal to a circumference of the terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve to be extended, and the third adhesive section is adhered to the piece to maintain the piece in a cylinder having the circumference approximately equal to the circumference of the terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve. The terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve is positioned within the folded piece, the first and second adhesive sections are adhered to the pant leg or shirt sleeve.
A pair of cuff extenders according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
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Alternatively, the attachment means can comprise one edge of adhesive tape, non-iron or heat-set fabric glue, snaps, buttons, hook and loop closure or other means of fastening a piece of cloth to the bottom of pant legs, skirts, dresses, sleeves or other articles of clothing not mentioned to create added length or decoration.
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As mentioned above, the cuff extender 12 can be used on any garment that needing added length or ease of decoration. Applying the invention to pants is only one example of a method of using the cuff extenders, but the invention is not so limited and can be used on other articles of clothing. For example, the cuff extender 12 can be applied to the sleeve 51 of a shirt 50, as shown in
By having non-sew attachment means along three edges 14a, 14b, 14c of the substantially rectangular cuff extender 12, the circumference of the extender 12 can be adjusted at will to conform to the circumference of a particular pant leg 11 or shirt sleeve 51 by rolling the piece into a cylinder and attaching the third edge 14c of the extender 12 at a desired location on the extender 12 proximate the fourth edge 14d.
The iron-on cuff extenders 12 provide a number of advantages. One advantage is that the user is able to add length to a child's clothing, thereby increasing the shelf-life of that article of clothing. Frequently a child grows more quickly in height than they do in girth, creating either pants and/or shirts that fit in the waist/torso but are too short in the legs and/or arms, or conversely, pants and/or shirts that fit in length, but are too large in the waist and torso areas. The cuff extenders 12 provide a low-cost, simple alternative to increase the number of times the child is able to wear a single piece of clothing and have it fit correctly.
Another advantage of the cuff extender 12 is to be able to add detail to an article of clothing to personalize that clothing to individual tastes. A parent can take their child's shirt or pants and add detail to it to give it a high-end boutique appeal. In addition, adults, teens and pre-teens can add detail to fit their personalities better than the generic articles of clothing available today.
While the above description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limitation on the scope of the invention, but as exemplifications of the presently preferred embodiments thereof. Many other ramifications and variations are possible within the teachings of the various embodiments. For example, different materials, sizes and closures can be used on all components. In lieu of iron-on adhesive tape, extender cuffs 12 can be adhered with buttons, snaps, hook and loop fasteners or hook and eye fasteners.
The bottom hem of the pants should be removed to provide a flatter surface for fusing the cuff extenders 12 as well as improving the overall look of the pants 10. The hem can be removed by either cutting off the hems, or taking out all hem stitches, then ironing the fabric flat. To add as much length as possible, the hem stitching should be removed as this will provide additional fabric.
An iron 35 is pre-heated on medium/high (cotton) setting with medium steam. The paper cover strip 64c is removed from the short edge 14c of the extender 12 exposing the fusible adhesive positioned thereon, as shown in
The pant leg 11 should be right side out and the upper long finished edge 14a of the extender 12 is preferably at least one inch, i.e., the width of the paper tape, above the bottom edge of the pant leg 11. The long serged bottom edge 14b of the extender 12 is preferably extending off the end of the pant leg 11. The user should ensure there are no wrinkles in the pant leg 11 or the extender 12 fabric by holding both the pant leg 11 and the extender 12 flat with the user's fingers.
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The extender 12 is removed from the pant leg 10 and turned inside out so that the decorative pattern side 12a of the extender 12 is on the inside, and the adhesive side 12b of the extender is exposed, as shown in
The extender 12 cylinder is placed back onto the pant leg 11 with the finished top edge 14a pulled over the pant hem and matched to the pencil mark, as shown in
The pants 10 are turned inside out and lay flat, with the serged bottom edge 14b at the bottom, as shown in
The serged bottom edge 14b is turned up to bring it on top of the pant leg 11, as shown in
The bottom edge 14b of the extender 12 is placed where the user wants it, and both the extender 12 and pant leg 11 fabrics are flat and wrinkle-free. As shown in
The first extender 12 is now finished, as shown in
A cuff extender according another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
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A cuff extender and method of using same are described above. Various changes can be made to the invention without departing from its scope. The above description of the preferred embodiments and best mode of the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation—the invention being defined by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. An extending apparatus for use with clothing comprising:
- (a) a substantially rectangular piece of material having first and second opposed edges, and third and fourth opposed edges substantially perpendicular to the first and second edges;
- (b) attachment means positioned proximate the first edge, the second edge and the third edge of the substantially rectangular piece, wherein the attachment means is adapted for attachment to clothing and does not include sewing; and
- (c) wherein the piece is foldable along a line extending substantially parallel to the first and second edge to form an area for receiving a terminal end of a pant leg or a shirt sleeve, and the piece is rollable into a cylinder having a desired circumference by attaching the third edge at a desired position of the piece proximate to the fourth edge, whereby the piece is conformable to the circumference of the pant leg or shirt sleeve.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises adhesive positioned along the first edge, the second edge and the third edge.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the piece of material comprises cloth.
4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the attachment means comprises adhesive adapted for adhering to cloth positioned along the first edge, the second edge and the third edge.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the attachment means comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of heat fusible adhesive strips, fabric glue, snaps, buttons and hook and loop fasteners.
6. An apparatus for extending length of a pant leg or shirt sleeve comprising:
- (a) a substantially rectangular piece of material having first and second longitudinal opposed edges, and first and second opposed lateral edges substantially perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal edges;
- (b) a first section of adhesive positioned proximate the first longitudinal edge, a second section of adhesive positioned proximate the second longitudinal edge, and a third section of adhesive positioned proximate the first lateral edge of the piece; and
- (c) wherein the piece is foldable along a line extending between and substantially parallel to the first and second edge to form an area for receiving a terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve, and the piece is rollable into a cylinder having a desired circumference by adhering the third adhesive section to a desired position of the piece proximate to the fourth edge, whereby the piece is conformable to the circumference of the pant leg or shirt sleeve.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the first, second and third sections of adhesive each comprise a strip of iron-on adhesive tape.
8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the piece of material comprises cloth, and the adhesive is adapted for adhering to cloth.
9. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of heat fusible adhesive and fabric glue.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the piece includes no sewing.
11. A method for elongating a pant leg or shirt sleeve comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pant leg or shirt sleeve to be extended;
- (b) providing a substantially rectangular piece of material comprising first and second longitudinal opposed edges, and first and second opposed lateral edges substantially perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal edges, a first section of adhesive positioned proximate the first longitudinal edge, a second section of adhesive positioned proximate the second longitudinal edge, and a third section of adhesive positioned proximate the first lateral edge of the rectangular piece;
- (c) folding the substantially rectangular piece along a center fold line extending substantially parallel to the first and second edge to form an area for receiving a terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve;
- (d) rolling the piece to form a cylinder having a circumference approximately equal to a circumference of the terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve to be extended, and adhering the third adhesive section to the piece to maintain the piece in a cylinder having the circumference approximately equal to the circumference of the terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve;
- (e) positioning the terminal end of the pant leg or shirt sleeve within the folded piece; and
- (f) adhering the first and second adhesive sections to the pant leg or shirt sleeve.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the wherein the first, second and third sections of adhesive each comprise a strip of iron-on adhesive tape.
13. A method according to claim 11, wherein the step of adhering the first and second adhesive sections to the pant leg or shirt sleeve includes applying heat to the first and second adhesive sections and the pant leg or shirt sleeve.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 23, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 5, 2013
Inventors: Nicole Nelson Williams (Charlotte, NC), Susan Packer Nelson (Belmont, NC)
Application Number: 13/684,437