PANTS HAVING WAISTBAND FOR RECEIVING FLEXIBLE RESTRAINTS
A pants garment is provided with features for storing and/or concealing flexible restraints such as plastic restraints commonly used by law enforcement. A restraint tunnel may extend along a waistband of the pants garment and include an opening. The opening may be sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when a flexible restraint is stored in the tunnel, removal of the flexible restraint from the tunnel through the opening when the plastic restraint is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position along at least one of the interior side or the exterior side of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer. The tunnel may attach to the interior of the pants along the waistband, or may be incorporated into the waistband with an opening to the exterior or interior side of the pants garment.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/110,984, filed Feb. 2, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUNDIn many jurisdictions, law enforcement officers have adopted use of flexible restraints (commonly made of a flexible material such as plastic and referred to as Flexibands, Flexible Handcuffs, Plastic Handcuffs, Flexicuffs, and other terms). A variety of reasons for such adoption exist, including low cost, low weight and profile, and sanitary considerations. Unlike conventional metal handcuffs, such restraints are generally not reusable. However, even so, flexible restraints may become indispensable whenever a large number of restraints is required or whenever it is impractical for an officer to carry conventional handcuffs, such as while undercover or in plain-clothes. Although low-profile compared to conventional restraints, flexible restraints still compete for space with other equipment in the modern police officer kit, and may still present an unacceptable visual cue as to the status of undercover police. In order to remain inconspicuous, off-duty, undercover, and plainclothes police officers may forego carrying this useful tool. Therefore, the provision of tactical storage and concealment of flexible restraints is useful for law-enforcement officers.
BRIEF SUMMARYThe following presents a simplified summary of some embodiments of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key/critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some embodiments of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
Embodiments herein are directed to a slender pocket forming a tunnel in a pants garment (e.g., full length pants, shorts, overalls, jumpsuit, suit, girdle, harness, or other variations). For example, in at least one embodiment, the tunnel is formed as a tube of fabric that is fixed to an interior side of the pants garment and that runs parallel to and/or along the waistband. The tunnel is sufficiently narrow that a flexible restraint contained therein is held along the contour of the waistband, and sufficiently broad that one or more flexible restraints may be stored therein. One or more openings in the tunnel permit access to the restraints, such as at or near an edge of the waistband. Such openings may correspond to an end of the tunnel which the flexible restraints or cuffs can be inserted into. Additionally or alternatively, the opening or openings may be oriented transverse to—or parallel to—a direction of travel of the tunnel. For example, for a tunnel traveling in a horizontal direction along the waistband or waistline of the pants, a given opening may be oriented to permit vertical feeding of a flexible restraint into the tunnel or may instead be oriented to permit horizontal feeding of a flexible restraint into the tunnel. In various embodiments, the tunnel is fixed along a region of a lower seam of the waistband, but other orientations and locations of the tunnel and/or openings may be utilized. In accordance with various embodiments, equipment secured within the tunnel may be disguised or hidden by the lower seam. The tunnel (or restraints extending therefrom) may additionally or alternatively be covered and obscured from view by a belt worn through a region circumscribed by belt loops if any belt loops are present.
In some embodiments, the slender tunnel or pocket is formed within the waistband of the pants garment. The tunnel may be bounded by existing layers of material that are folded over or otherwise arranged to form the waistband, or additional layers of material may be added to the waistband to form part or all of the tunnel. Thus, in one example, the tunnel is incorporated into the waistband, and positioned within a region of the pants normally covered by a belt. At least one opening of the tunnel may be proximate to or within that covered region, for example, to provide easy access to the tunnel or contents thereof for a wearer of the pants. The tunnel can be sufficiently narrow that a plastic cuff, locking plastic tie, or other flexible restraint inserted therein will follow the contour of the waistband when the pants are worn. The tunnel may also be sufficiently broad that one or more flexible restraints can be easily tucked into and removed from the tunnel. In at least one example, the tunnel has at least one opening placed within reach of the wearer, such as near a seam where the waistband meets the remainder of the body of the pants garment (or the self-fabric). The open end or openings may exit to the exterior of the pants in some embodiments, or additionally or alternatively exit to the interior of the pants. When the pants are worn, the pressure of a belt, the tension in the waistband, or both can cause the flexible restraints to remain in place until intentionally removed.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention, reference should be made to the ensuing detailed description and accompanying drawings.
In the following description, various embodiments of the present invention will be described. For purposes of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. Furthermore, well-known features may be omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the embodiment being described.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views,
The pants 100 shown in
A restraint tunnel 104 for receiving flexible restraints 116 is shown in
Openings 112 can also be provided in the tunnel 104 at locations other than the ends 118 of the tunnel 104. For example, the tunnel 104 in
Providing openings 112 on each side of the centerline 120 may allow flexible restraints 116 to be inserted into either side and drawn from either side. In some aspects, a flexible restraint 116 may be of a length that is sufficient to extend through an entire length of the tunnel 104, for example, from the first opening 112A at the first end 118A to an opening 112B at the second end 118B. Additionally or alternatively, flexible restraints 116 may be used that have lengths that are sufficiently short that different restraints 116 can be inserted into different openings 112A and 112B and extend into the tunnel 104 without contacting and/or interfering with one another.
The openings 112 of the restraint tunnel 104 may be sized relative to the flexible restraints 116. For example, the flexible restraints 116 may include a head and a tail. The head may have a larger cross-sectional size than the tail. For example, the head may correspond to a ratcheting or other receiving structure for receiving a ribbed surface of the tail so that the flexible restraint 116 can be secured about a person's wrist, foot, or other limb by routing the tail through the head and pulling the tail until the flexible restraint 116 is taut or exhibits a suitable or desired amount of tension. Any opening 112 in the restraint tunnel 104 can be sized to permit passage by the tail through the opening 112 into or out of the restraint tunnel 104 and prevent passage by the head through the opening 112 into or out of the restraint tunnel 104. For example, this may cause the head of the flexible restraint 116 to always be accessible outside of the restraint tunnel 104 for ease of grasping by a wearer of the pants 100. As one illustrated example, the fourth opening 112D in
The waistband 102 shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The restraint tunnel 104 can receive a single flexible restraint 116 or multiple flexible restraints 116. When received, the flexible restraints 116 may extend toward a rearward portion of the restraint tunnel 104, e.g., along and around the waistline of the wearer. Additionally, although the restraint tunnel 104 is shown in
In some aspects, features made be provided that facilitate moving flexible restraints 116 between a position along the interior side 132 of the pants 100 and a position along the exterior side 130 of the pants 100. For example, in the embodiment shown in
The slit 124 may be positioned so as to be difficult to detect when the pants 100 are worn by a wearer. For example, the slit 124 may be positioned within the region of the pants 100 that may be covered by the belt 126. Additionally or alternatively, the slit 124 may be formed by omitting or severing stitching that would otherwise be present in the pants 100. For example, with reference to
In some aspects, a slit 134 can be provided to provide access to a flexible restraint 116 through a pocket 138 of the pants 100. For example, the slit 134 shown in
In some embodiments, the belt 126 when worn may conceal any sign of flexible restraints 116 stored in the restraint tunnel 104. As one example, the free end of a flexible restraint 116 extending out of one of the openings 112 can be tucked under the belt 126 or behind a region covered by a belt, offering additional concealment while maintaining ready access for the wearer. Also, the pants 100 may allow a wearer to protect against a free end of a flexible restraint 116 and/or portions of the tunnel 104 from being visible through the fabric of the pants 100. For example, the belt 126 may cover a portion of the fabric of the pants 100 that may otherwise bulge or be raised by the presence of the flexible restraint 116 pushing against the fabric, such as in response to the pants 100 being tightly cinched about the wearer.
Flexible restraints 116 stored within the restraint tunnel 104 may be accessed through a fifth opening 112E that provides a passage from the inner hollow portion 140 of the waistband 102 to the exterior side 130 of the pants 100. The fifth opening 112E is shown in
In various embodiments, the fifth opening 112E may be situated so that the fifth opening 112E is fully covered by a belt 126 when worn by the wearer, or so that the fifth opening 112E is otherwise obscured. This arrangement may permit the wearer to grasp a free end of the flexible restraint 116 by reaching underneath and/or behind the belt 126. As with the tunnel 104 shown in
Openings 112 for the tunnel 104A shown in
As maybe appreciated by the foregoing description, the tunnel 104 or 104A (or multiples thereof) and respective openings 112 can be arranged relative to the pants 100 to facilitate a variety of manners of accessing flexible restraints 116. For example, with respect to
Other variations are within the spirit of the present invention. Thus, while the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrated embodiments thereof are shown in the drawings and have been described above in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form or forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
The use of the terms “a,” and “an,” and “the,” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. The term “connected” is to be construed as partly or wholly contained within, attached to, or joined together, even if there is something intervening. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate embodiments of the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention. As one example, although features may be described herein using ascending ordinal numbers such as first, second, etc., such terms are used merely to assist with identification among various features and do not imply a requirement that all such features be included in all embodiments.
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Variations of those preferred embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents, cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.
Claims
1. A pants garment, comprising:
- an interior side of the pants garment configured to face toward a wearer of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer;
- an exterior side of the pants garment configured to face away from a wearer of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer;
- a waistband configured to be positioned about a waist of the wearer when the pants garment is worn by the wearer; and
- an elongated tunnel extending along the waistband, said tunnel sized and configured for receiving and storing at least a portion of each of one or more flexible restraints therein, said tunnel further having an opening therein, said opening sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when the one or more plastic restraints are stored in the tunnel, removal of at least one of the one or more plastic restraints from the tunnel through the opening when the at least one of the one or more plastic restraints is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position along at least one of the interior side or the exterior side of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer.
2. The pants garment of claim 1, further comprising belt loops having upper and lower attachment points, wherein the elongated tunnel is disposed within a region of the pants garment circumscribed by the upper and lower belt-loop attachment points.
3. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the tunnel comprises a tube fixed to the interior side of the garment.
4. The pants garment of claim 3, wherein the tunnel is positioned proximate to a lower seam of the waistband.
5. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the waistband comprises a hollow inner portion, and wherein the tunnel is formed at least in part by the hollow inner portion such that the opening of the tunnel forms a passage from the hollow inner portion to at least one of the exterior side or the interior side of the pants garment.
6. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the opening of the tunnel forms a passage from the hollow inner portion to the exterior side of the pants garment.
7. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the opening of the tunnel forms a passage from the hollow inner portion to the interior side of the pants garment.
8. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the opening is sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when the one or more plastic restraints are stored in the tunnel, removal of at least one of the one or more plastic restraints from the tunnel through the opening when the at least one of the one or more plastic restraints is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position along the exterior side of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer.
9. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the opening is sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when the one or more plastic restraints are stored in the tunnel, removal of at least one of the one or more plastic restraints from the tunnel through the opening when the at least one of the one or more plastic restraints is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position along the interior side of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer.
10. The pants garment of claim 1, further comprising a slit providing a passage through which the opening is accessible from a position within a pocket so that a wearer of the pants garment can grasp and extract at least one of the one or more plastic restraints stored in the tunnel when the pants garment is worn by the wearer and when fingers of the wearer have been inserted into the pocket.
11. The pants garment of claim 1, further comprising a flexible restraint stored in the tunnel.
12. The pants garment of claim 11, wherein the flexible restraint comprises a head and a tail, wherein the head has a larger cross-sectional size than the tail.
13. The pants garment of claim 12, wherein the opening is sized relative to the cross-sectional sizes of the head and the tail so to permit passage by the tail through the opening into or out of the tunnel and to prevent passage by the head through the opening into or out of the tunnel.
14. The pants garment of claim 1, wherein the tunnel is arranged relative to the waistband so that, when a belt is worn with the pants and a flexible restraint is received in the tunnel, at least one of the tunnel or an end of the flexible restraint is hidden from view by the belt.
15. A pants garment, comprising:
- an interior side of the pants garment configured to face toward a wearer of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer;
- an exterior side of the pants garment configured to face away from a wearer of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer;
- a waistband configured to be positioned about a waist of the wearer when the pants garment is worn by the wearer; and
- an elongated tunnel extending along the waistband, the tunnel formed at least in part by a tube fixed to an interior side of the pants garment at or adjacent to a lower seam of the waistband, the tunnel sized and configured for receiving and storing at least a portion of each of one or more flexible restraints therein, said tunnel further having an opening therein, said opening sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when the one or more plastic restraints are stored in the tunnel, removal of at least one of the one or more plastic restraints from the tunnel through the opening when the at least one of the one or more plastic restraints is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position along at least one of the interior side or the exterior side of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer.
16. The pants garment of claim 15, further comprising a slit providing a passage through which the opening is accessible from a position along the exterior side of the pants garment.
17. The pants garment of claim 15, wherein the opening is disposed along a front portion of the pants garment.
18. A pants garment, comprising;
- an interior side of the pants garment configured to face toward a wearer of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer;
- an exterior side of the pants garment configured to face away from a wearer of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer;
- a waistband configured to be positioned about a waist of the wearer when the pants garment is worn by the wearer, the waistband comprising a hollow inner portion; and
- an elongated tunnel extending along the waistband, the tunnel formed at least in part by the hollow inner portion of the waistband, the tunnel sized and configured for receiving and storing at least a portion of each of one or more flexible restraints therein, said tunnel further having an opening therein that forms a passage from the hollow inner portion to at least one of the exterior side or the interior side of the pants garment, said opening sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when the one or more plastic restraints are stored in the tunnel, removal of at least one of the one or more plastic restraints from the tunnel through the opening when the at least one of the one or more plastic restraints is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position adjacent the opening when the pants garment is worn by the wearer.
19. The pants garment of claim 18, wherein the opening of the tunnel forms a passage from the hollow inner portion to the exterior side of the pants garment.
20. The pants garment of claim 18, wherein the opening of the tunnel forms a passage from the hollow inner portion to the interior side of the pants garment.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 2, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2016
Inventor: Elizabeth Claire Hoiles (Encinitas, CA)
Application Number: 15/013,405