DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR PAIRING SOCKS AND OTHER ARTICLES
A system is provided for pairing matched articles of clothing. In one embodiment, the system comprises a device comprising a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle; and a first connector and a second connector. The needle of the device is configured to create a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in a second article of clothing. The hook of the device is configured to pull the first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article, and to pull the second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article. The first article is paired with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/081,942, filed Nov. 19, 2014, titled “Device and System for Pairing Socks and Other Articles,” the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUNDTraditionally, handling articles of clothing that come in sets (e.g., pairs of socks) can potentially result in those articles becoming separated and/or lost. For example, matched pairs of socks are frequently lost during laundry, manipulation, storage, or other processes due in part because of the socks' small sizes and tendency to cling to or be entangled with other pieces of clothing. This often means that the remaining piece is unusable. Therefore, there are significant technical challenges to ensuring that clothing sets that include multiple pieces remain paired when manipulated or otherwise handled via a process that can potentially result in their separation and/or lost.
SOME EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTSTherefore, there is a need to prevent the separation of matched articles of clothing to avoid lost and/or to make such articles easier to find or store.
According to one embodiment, a system comprises a device comprising a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle; and a first connector and a second connector. The needle of the device is configured to create a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in a second article of clothing. The hook of the device is configured to pull the first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article, and to pull the second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article. The first article is paired with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
According to another embodiment, an apparatus comprises a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle. The needle is configured to create a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in the second article of clothing. The hook is configured to pull a first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article, and to pull a second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article. The first article is paired with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
According to another embodiment, a method comprises creating, using a device, a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in a second article of clothing, wherein the device comprises a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle. The method also comprises pulling, using the device, a first connector a first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article. The method further comprises pulling, using the device, a second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article. The method further comprises pairing the first article with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
According to another embodiment, an apparatus comprises means for creating, using a device, a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in a second article of clothing, wherein the device comprises a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle. The apparatus also comprises means for pulling, using the device, a first connector a first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article. The apparatus further comprises means for pulling, using the device, a second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article. The apparatus further comprises means for pairing the first article with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
Still other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description, simply by illustrating a number of particular embodiments and implementations, including the best mode contemplated for carrying out the invention. The invention is also capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details can be modified in various obvious respects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
The embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings:
Examples of a method, system, and a device for securing articles to each other during handling, manipulation, storage, or processes are disclosed. In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments of the invention. It is apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details or with an equivalent arrangement.
It is noted that although various embodiments are discussed with respect to pairs of socks, it is contemplated that the embodiments are applicable to any set of clothing that a consumer wishes to remain paired (e.g., gloves, scarves/hats, multi-piece swimsuits, ties/handkerchiefs, etc.). Moreover, although the embodiments are discussed with respect to keeping pairs (two) of articles together, it is contemplated that any number of articles can be “paired” or other secured together according to the embodiments described herein.
To address the problems discussed above, a system 100 of
As shown, the system 100 comprises a device 101 (e.g., a perforation device) and one or more connectors 103a and 103b (also collectively referred to as connectors 103) that can be used to secure or pair matched clothing articles 105a and 105b (also collectively referred to as articles 105, such as a pair of socks as depicted). In one embodiment, the device 101 may be used for perforating the matching articles 105, pulling the connectors 103 through the perforations or openings respectively created in the articles 105, and pairing the articles 105 together by securing the connectors 103 together.
In one embodiment, the connector 103 may be part of the pairing or securing system and include a loop 209 with a fastening edge 211. In one embodiment, the fastening edge 211 is a ball-shaped edge. For example, the ball-shaped edge enables a user to secure matching articles 105 to each other by, for example, intertwining the ball-shaped edges and loops 209 of two connectors 103. In addition to or instead of the ball-shaped edge, the fastening edge 211 can use any device or fastener with members (e.g., magnetic, hook and loop fasteners, snaps, etc.) capable of being secured to another connector 103. In one embodiment, it is also contemplated that the combination of the sides of the loop 209 is thinner than the needle 201 and/or perforation device 101, so the openings created by the perforation device 101 are larger than the loop 209, the perforation device 101, the needle 201, or a combination thereof. It is contemplated that the loop 209 may be any device capable of being caught and pulled by the hook 203.
In one embodiment, the connector and/or the loop of the connector may be or include an elastic material for preventing rupture of the matching clothing or articles 105, the connector 103, and/or the loop 203 when manipulating the matching pieces of clothing. For example, in a situation where a user is about to wash a pair of socks, each of the socks of the pair may be secured (e.g., fastened, attached, linked, joined, or otherwise connected) to each other by the connector while the socks are being washed and/or dried. The pair of socks may, however, be pulled apart from each other while washing or drying, which could result in damage to the pieces of clothes or to the connectors. In one embodiment, the connectors can be elastic, such that the elastic properties may prevent the catcher (formed by the two holes in the piece of clothing or the connectors) to be torn apart. It is contemplated, however, that the connector is made of any material, and is of any shape, color, or form.
In one embodiment, the connectors 103 can be adorned with ornamental elements, such as logos or designs.
In one embodiment, the needle 201 of the perforation device 101 may be adjustable. For example, the needle 201 may be adjustable over a 180 degrees angle range. The needle may, e.g., be positioned approximately 180 degrees angle in relation to the body 205 of the perforation device 101 to facilitate insertion of the body 205 of the perforation device 101 through the openings or perforations created by the needle 201. In one embodiment, the needle 201 is uniformly thick. In other embodiments, the needle 201 may be thinner at the edge and larger at the shaft.
In another embodiment, the needle 201 is adjustable and capable of being positioned within a crack, fissure, or other cavity in the body 205 of the perforation device 101. Thus, the needle 201 can be stored within the body 205 of the perforation device by simply pushing the edge of the needle 201 towards the body 205 of the perforation device 101 to allow for a smooth insertion of the body 205 of the perforation device 101 through the openings created by the needle 201.
In another embodiment, the hook 203 may be a continuation of the body 205 of the perforation device 101. It is contemplated that the hook 205 may be smaller and/or thinner than the body 205 of the perforation device 101, the needle 201, or a combination thereof to allow for easy manipulation and insertion of the hook 203 in the openings created by the needle 201 on the articles 105.
In another embodiment, the needle 201 may be slightly and/or partially flat for easy accommodation of the needle 201. The body 205 of the perforation device 101 may include the hook 203 in one distal end of the perforation device 101 and a handle at its opposite end. Furthermore, the body 205 may be made, e.g., of aluminum or any other metal or light weight material.
In yet another embodiment, the handle 207 may be thicker than the body 205 of the perforation device 101 for allowing the user to easily hold and manipulate the perforation device 101. The handle 207 may also be made with an adherent material as to prevent the perforation device 101 from sliding from the hands of the users while the user is manipulating the perforation device 101. The handle 207 may also be made of plastic and include an irregular surface for adherence or grip.
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In one embodiment, multiple articles 105 may be coupled/secured to one another by use of a single connector/fastener 103. For example, a loop 209 of a connector 103 may be inserted into or affixed to two or more articles for forming a coupling with a fastening edge 211 of the connector 103. In one embodiment, a loop 209 of a connector 103 may be made longer or may stretch more for coupling/securing several articles by use of that connector 103 only.
In step 401, the system 100 creates, using a device (e.g., device 101), a first perforation in a first article of clothing (e.g., article 105) and a second perforation in a second article of clothing, wherein the device 101 comprises a needle 201, a hook 203, a body 205, and a handle 207. By way of example, the components of the device 101 are described above with respect to
In step 403, the system 100 pulls, using the device 101, a first connector (e.g., a connector 103) through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article. In step 405, the system 100 pulls, using the device 101, a second connector (e.g., a connector 103) through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article.
As previously described, in one embodiment, the first connector and the second connector respectively include a loop with a fastening edge. Additionally, in one embodiment, the hook 203 catches the first connector by the loop to pull the first connector and the second connector through the first perforation and the second perforation.
In step 407, the system 100 pairs the first article with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector. In one embodiment, the fastening edge is used to secure the first connector to the second connector. By way of example, the process for securing or paring the articles via the connectors is described in more detail with respect to
While the invention has been described in connection with a number of embodiments and implementations, the invention is not so limited but covers various obvious modifications and equivalent arrangements, which fall within the purview of the appended claims. Although features of the invention are expressed in certain combinations among the claims, it is contemplated that these features can be arranged in any combination and order.
Claims
1. A system comprises:
- a device comprising a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle; and
- a first connector and a second connector,
- wherein the needle of the device is configured to create a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in a second article of clothing;
- wherein the hook of the device is configured to pull the first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article, and to pull the second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article; and
- wherein the first article is paired with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
2. A system of claim 1, wherein the first connector and the second connector respectively include a loop with a fastening edge.
3. A system of claim 2, wherein the hook of the device catches the first connector by the loop to pull the first connector and the second connector through the first perforation and the second perforation, and wherein the fastening edge is used to secure the first connector to the second connector.
4. A system of claim 2, wherein a thickness of the loop and the hook of the device is thinner than the first perforation and the second perforation.
5. A system of claim 2, wherein the first connector, the second connector, the loop, the fastening edge, or a combination thereof includes an elastic material.
6. A system of claim 1, wherein an angle of the needle in relation to the body of the device is variable over a 180 degree range.
7. A system of claim 1, wherein the body includes a fissure, and wherein the needle is capable of being positioned within the fissure during insertion of the body through the first perforation, the second perforation, the first article, the second article, or a combination thereof.
8. A system of claim 1, wherein the first article and the second article are paired prior to performing a process that can result in separation of the first article and the second article if not paired.
9. An apparatus comprising:
- a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle,
- wherein the needle is configured to create a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in the second article of clothing;
- wherein the hook is configured to pull a first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article, and to pull a second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article; and
- wherein the first article is paired with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
10. An apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first connector and the second connector respectively include a loop with a fastening edge.
11. An apparatus of claim 10, wherein the hook catches the first connector by the loop to pull the first connector and the second connector through the first perforation and the second perforation, and wherein the fastening edge is used to secure the first connector to the second connector.
12. An apparatus of claim 9, wherein a thickness of the loop and the hook is thinner than the first perforation and the second perforation.
13. An apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first connector, the second connector, the loop, the fastening edge, or a combination thereof includes an elastic material.
14. An apparatus of claim 9, wherein an angle of the needle in relation to the body is variable over a 180 degree range.
15. An apparatus of claim 9, wherein the body includes a fissure, and wherein the needle is capable of being positioned within the fissure during insertion of the body through the first perforation, the second perforation, the first article, the second article, or a combination thereof.
16. An apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first article and the second article are paired prior to performing a process that can result in separation of the first article and the second article if not paired.
17. A method comprising:
- creating, using a device, a first perforation in a first article of clothing and a second perforation in a second article of clothing, wherein the device comprises a needle, a hook, a body, and a handle;
- pulling, using the device, a first connector through the first perforation to attach the first connector to the first article;
- pulling, using the device, a second connector through the second perforation to attach the second connector to the second article; and
- pairing the first article with the second article by securing the first connector to the second connector.
18. A method of claim 17, wherein the first connector and the second connector respectively include a loop with a fastening edge.
19. A method of claim 18, wherein the hook catches the first connector by the loop to pull the first connector and the second connector through the first perforation and the second perforation, and wherein the fastening edge is used to secure the first connector to the second connector.
20. A method of claim 18, wherein a thickness of the loop and the hook is thinner than the first perforation and the second perforation.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 19, 2015
Publication Date: May 19, 2016
Inventor: Mustafa Mahmut AY (Brooklyn, NY)
Application Number: 14/946,071