Mulitpurpose Zipper Wrap
Disclosed is a loose garments generally in the shape of a rectangle which can be worn in various ways on the body. In particular, provided is a novel and unique wrap with a zipper with the male and female tracks located on adjacent sides of the wrap for wear as a scarf, headwear or skirt garment that allows the wearer to wrap the garment in a secure, yet comfortable and fashionable manner around the neck and head area, shoulders, body or hips. Disclosed is a method for folding, wrapping, styling and wearing the garment in the manner according to the invention.
The present invention was not developed with any federal funds, but was developed independently by the inventor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONSThe application does not claim the benefit of any prior patent application.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is generally in the field of loose garments which can be worn in various ways on the body. In particular, provided is a novel and unique wrap with a two-way separating zipper that can be worn as a scarf, head covering, body wrap or skirt that allows the wearer to wrap the garment in a secure, yet fashionable manner around the neck and head area, shoulders, body or hips, thereby enabling comfort and imparting style. Also provided is a method for folding, wrapping, styling and wearing the garment in the manner according to the invention.
BACKGROUNDThe history of fashion and the garment industry is replete with neck scarfs, head scarfs, kerchiefs, body wraps of all sorts, and skirts that date back hundreds, and even thousands of years. Particular styles of body wraps, scarves and skirts have been worn for generations and come in and out of vogue in any particular season or with particular design collections. As such, a number of unique designs have been created to impart both functionality and style to such fashion.
A head-wear made of a tubular configuration of textile material is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,968,521. The tube is tapered in the lengthwise direction and is configured to cover the front of the head, the ears, and the front of the neck and chest of the wearer. A complementary separable fastening means are attached to the narrow rim of the tube to permit adjustment and retention under the chin of the wearer. When the separable fastening means is secured, an overlap of material is effected which falls beneath the visible part of the front of the garment and is not visible.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,138,744 discloses a reversible, multipurpose, multi-stylable structure for use as a hat, a pouch, a muff and a puppet, and formed from a multicolored equilateral triangle which is folded and secured in a position which permits the folded structure to be turned inside out to present six different combinations of outer surfaces. The folding of the structure is complicated and impractical and the lack of a fastening means, particularly a zipper, cause the garment to become unsecured and lose its shape when worn.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,346,918 discloses a neck scarf for use by workmen, mechanics and the like, the principal object in view being to provide an inexpensive, easily made neck scarf of the handkerchief type for quick and easy fastening around the neck so as to lie smoothly, and which may be worn loosely or tight around the neck, as desired. Such design is, however, simplistic, fashionably unappealing and is limited in its use exactly as intended by the inventors, to be worn by workmen in order to secure a neat appearance.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,025,508 to Patty Duncan discloses an elongated scarf with zipper segments on opposed end edges of the rectangular scarf, with snap fasteners to enable securement of opposed side edges of the scarf. The scarf includes buttons in association with button slots for securement of end edges together with side edge buttons for securement to end slots to enable securement of various sides of the scarf together. The design is very cumbersome to the wearer and difficult to operate once it is wrapped around the neck and shoulders.
A particularly useful neck garment is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,397,403 to Ellen Waldman. The scarf comprises a body having two ends, a zipper attached to the body near the ends, thereby forming two flaps which are positioned beneath the zipper. The zipper is not as long as the ends, and the remainder of the ends are stitched together. The zipper is attached to the body at an angle that is about 45 degrees, such that when the zipper is moved into a closed position, the garment enables the wearer to warm their neck, and when the wearer wants to cool down, the zipper is moved into an open position, the ends are separated and remain open, exposing an area of the wearer and enabling the exposed area to be cooled down without interference from the garment. The garment is particularly suited for outdoor activities such as skiing.
Despite the numerous wrap or scarf designs in the garment industry, a useful, multipurpose wrap for wearing around various parts of the body has not been disclosed that is easy to secure and use and which is both versatile and simple to maneuver fashionable at the same time.
SUMMARYThe invention herein presents a useful construction of garment that can be worn in a variety of ways on the body including, but not limited to, as a scarf, a head covering, a poncho, a body wrap or a skirt. Advantages the invention are provided in that the garment of the invention is easy to position on the body, while being comfortable and secure about the body of the wearer.
According to the general embodiment of the invention, disclosed is a wrap comprising a rectangular body of a textile material and a zipper having a male interlocking track and a female interlocking track, wherein the male interlocking track extends along one side of the body of the garment and the female interlocking track extends along a side of the body of the garment that is adjacent to the side comprising the male interlocking track, wherein the male interlocking track is zippered to the female interlocking track to enable wear of the garment on an individual.
For a general understanding of the invention, reference is made to the drawings herein. Reference numerals are used to designate elements as defined and described below. The present invention will be described by way of example and not limitation. Modifications, improvements and additions to the invention described may be determined after reading this specification and viewing the accompanying drawings; such modifications, improvements, and additions being considered included in the spirit and broad scope of the present invention and its various embodiments described or envisioned herein.
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The wrap body (2) is generally rectangular in shape and has a separated two-way zipper having a plurality of teeth (30) affixed therein and a male interlocking track (4) and a female interlocking track (6) on any two sides of the garment (1) adjacent to each other. In other words, the two sides of the zipper are located on two adjacent sides of the wrap. Two retention elements, the first retention element (12) and the second retention element (14), are mounted onto and slidably connected the male interlocking track (4). Each retention element has a pull (16) by which the wearer pulls the retention element and thereby closes the zipper when the female interlocking track (6) is inserted into the second retention element (14) on the male interlocking track (4).
The wrap has an inner surface (8) and an outer surface (10) as illustrated in
According to another embodiment of the invention, the wearer can maneuver the wrap in a way as to create a head covering from the scarf as described above around the neck and head of the wearer.
According to another embodiment, illustrated in
Once draped, the two sides of the zipper, male interlocking track (4) and female (6) interlocking track are brought together and zippered in the front by the retention element (14) and its pull (16).
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the garment of the invention is worn as a skirt, as illustrated in
It is an aspect of the invention that once the male and female tracks are interlocked, the zipper of the wrap of the invention can be adjusted on either side of the zipper using either retention element (12) or retention (14) as consistent with the use of such separated two-way zippers, as is illustrated in
The garment of the invention is fabricated from any textile materials generally used in the art, such as woven as well as knitted fabrics and netting fabrics, and technical fabrics. Examples include but are not limited to, silks, cottons, wools, cashmere, fleece, linens, microfibers, rayon, acrylics, nylons, polyesters, tweeds, velvets, suede, leather, or any blends or combinations commonly used in the garment industry or any other natural, animal, plant or synthetic fibers. In addition, the garments may contain any decorative elements such as studs, ribbon, buttons, sequins, eyelets, lace, toggles, or other materials or components known in the industry. Furthermore, the body of the garment can be one single piece of fabric or sown from different pieces and varying pieces and sizes.
In the preferred embodiment, the wrap of the invention has essentially a square shape. Though a square shape is preferred, the wrap can be of any rectangular shape. It is also possible that the shape of the wrap be any quadrilateral parallelogram. The wrap of the invention is not limited to any particular size and is limited only by practical considerations of wear and construction of the garment. In one preferred example of the embodiment, the wrap is in the shape of a square and measures 36 inches by 36 inches. The sides of the body of the wrap can be either hemmed or fringed (40), as illustrated in
The particular embodiments described herein are not meant to limit in any way the scope of the claimed invention. The claims are intended to cover various modifications and equivalent designs of the multipurpose zipper garment presented within the scope and spirit of the claims.
Claims
1. A garment comprising a rectangular body of a textile material and a zipper having a male interlocking track and a female interlocking track, wherein the male interlocking track extends along one side of the body of the garment and the female interlocking track extends along a side of the body of the garment that is adjacent to the side comprising the male interlocking track, wherein the male interlocking track is zippered to the female interlocking track to enable wear of the garment on an individual.
2. The garment of claim 1 worn as a scarf, a head covering, a poncho, a wrap or a skirt.
3. The garment of claim 1 wherein the textile material is selected from silk, cotton, fleece, acrylic, rayon, wool, cashmere or blends or combinations thereof.
4. The garment of claim 1 wherein the rectangular body shape of the garment is a square.
5. The garment of claim 1 wherein the interlocking tracks of the zipper extend substantially along the entire length of the adjacent sides of the body of the garment.
6. The garment of claim 1 wherein the zipper is a separated two-way zipper.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 12, 2013
Publication Date: Jun 18, 2015
Applicant: LELE, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA)
Inventor: Le Tran (Cherry Hill, NJ)
Application Number: 14/104,697