GARMENT WITH SUBMERSIBLE WATERPROOF POCKET
An exemplary embodiment of a waterproof submersible pocket for attachment to a garment includes a top layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water, and a bottom layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water. The top layer and the bottom layer are welded together along a weld seam defining all or part of a pouch for holding items, the weld seam being sufficiently wide for receiving stitching for attachment to the garment without the stitching invading the pouch. The pouch includes a closable opening for passing the items into the pouch or removing the items from the pouch. A waterproof closure structure is provided for the opening to preventing water from passing through the closure structure in a closed condition.
Garments for outdoor activities typically involve exposure to water, such as rain, splashing, or submersion in water. Protection of valuables such as cell phones, smart keys for vehicles, wallets and electronic devices in general is difficult to achieve while providing a garment that is wearable, stylish, and functional.
Features and advantages of the disclosure will readily be appreciated by persons skilled in the art from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the drawing wherein:
In the following detailed description and in the several figures of the drawing, like elements are identified with like reference numerals. The figures are not to scale, and relative feature sizes may be exaggerated for illustrative purposes.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, a waterproof pouch or pocket is integrated into a garment, in a manner that keeps the pouch off the wearer's skin while also providing easy access. In an exemplary embodiment, the pouch is sized to accept valuables such as a cell phone.
An exemplary embodiment of a waterproof submersible pocket for attachment to a garment includes a top layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water, and a bottom layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water. The top layer and the bottom layer are welded together along a weld seam defining all or part of a pouch for holding items, the weld seam being sufficiently wide for receiving stitching for attachment to the garment without the stitching invading the pouch. The pouch includes a closable opening for passing the items into the pouch or removing the items from the pouch. A waterproof closure structure is provided for the opening to preventing water from passing through the closure structure in a closed condition. In an exemplary embodiment, the pocket and closure structure are configured to meet the IPX 67 rating, i.e. to prevent water entry into the pouch with the pocket submerged at one-meter depth for thirty minutes without failure.
In an exemplary embodiment, the pocket 60 is fabricated as a separate structure, which is attached to a panel 52 of the garment 50 by sewing. In other embodiments, the pocket may be attached or secured to the garment by other techniques, such as be welding.
The weld seam 70 in an exemplary embodiment is sufficiently wide to accommodate stitching the pocket into the garment panel 52. In this exemplary embodiment, the seam is 0.5 inches wide. This can vary, depending on size of pocket, seam allowance requirements, and the type of stitch used to secure the pocket to the garment.
The pouch portion 62 is sized so as to accommodate objects such as a cell phone, vehicle keys or other object. In this exemplary embodiment, the pouch portion is 6.25 inches wide, and has a height of 7.25 inches from its bottom to the seal structure 72. The flap portion 64 has a height of 4.25 inches from the seal structure 72 to the flap top, and a width of 5.25 inches. Of course, for other applications, the pocket dimensions may vary.
To ensure the pocket is waterproof when closed, the pocket 60 includes the pouch press seal 72 and a flap press seal 74. Each press seal is manually closed by pressure applied to the seal area. A pair of tabs 60A-1 and 60A-2 extend from the layers 60A, 60B respectively, and provide the user with surfaces to pull apart the layers to open the seals and the pocket.
Illustrative press seal 72 is shown in
The flap seal 74 operates in the same fashion as seal 72. The respective pouch and flap seals provide redundancy against entry of water into the pouch. To provide a further measure of safety against water intrusion, the flap portion may be folded over twice, and secured in the folded position (shown in
To attach the pocket 60 to the garment 50, the pouch portion 62 is stitched to the panel 52 of the garment 50 through the weld seam 70. The panel 52 may be provided with a fabric strip 84 (
As an alternative to double folding the flap, the pocket can be constructed with both fastening strips 80, 82 on the top layer 60B, so the flap is simply folded over and secured in the folded position by the strips.
The construction of pocket 100 is further illustrated in
Upper and lower pull tabs 100A-1 and 100A-2 are welded onto the bottom layer 100A of the pocket above and below the zipper 120, leaving open areas 130C and 130D between the bottom layer 100A and the pull tabs. Dashed lines 100A-1A and 100A-2A indicate the edges of the pull tabs underlying the pocket layer 100A, which are welded to the layer 100A. The pull tabs are omitted from
Although the foregoing has been a description and illustration of specific embodiments of the subject matter, various modifications and changes thereto can be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A waterproof submersible pocket for attachment to a garment, comprising:
- a top layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water;
- a bottom layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water;
- wherein the top layer and the bottom layer are welded together along a weld seam defining all or part of a pouch for holding items, the weld seam being sufficiently wide for receiving stitching for attachment to the garment without the stitching invading the pouch;
- the pouch including a closable opening for passing the items into the pouch or removing the items from the pouch;
- a waterproof closure structure for the opening to preventing water from passing through the closure structure in a closed condition.
2. The pocket of claim 1, wherein the waterproof closure structure comprises a waterproof zipper.
3. The pocket of claim 2, further comprising first and second pull tabs attached to the bottom layer adjacent respective first and second ends of the zipper to assist in manipulating the zipper.
4. The pocket of claim 1, wherein the opening is a flap opening defined in a foldable flap formed by the top and bottom layers.
5. The pocket of claim 4, wherein the closure structure comprises a first press seal structure disposed at an interface area between the pouch and the flap, and a second press seal structure disposed adjacent the flap opening.
6. The pocket of claim 5, wherein the flap is foldable onto itself, and the closure structure further comprises a hook structure and a loop structure disposed on the respective top and bottom layers and positioned to be brought into contact with the flap in a folded configuration so that the hook and loop structures maintain the folded configuration.
7. The pocket of claim 1, wherein the waterproof closure structure is configured to prevent water leakage for a period of at least thirty minutes with the pocket submerged in water to a depth of one meter.
8. A garment with an integrated waterproof submersible pocket, comprising:
- a garment panel;
- a waterproof submersible pocket configured for attachment to the garment panel, the pocket including: a top layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water; a bottom layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water; wherein the top layer and the bottom layer are welded together along a weld seam defining all or part of a pouch for holding items, the weld seam being sufficiently wide for receiving stitching for attachment to the garment panel without the stitching invading the pouch; the pouch including a closable opening for passing the items into the pouch or removing the items from the pouch; a waterproof closure structure for the opening to preventing water from passing through the closure structure in a closed condition; and
- wherein the pocket is secured to the garment panel by stitching though the weld seam.
9. The garment of claim 8, wherein the weld seam has a width of 0.5 inch.
10. The garment of claim 8, wherein the top layer defines a bellowed pouch layer, the opening is formed in the bellowed pouch layer, and the waterproof closure structure comprises a waterproof zipper.
11. The garment of claim 10, further comprising first and second pull tabs attached to the bottom layer adjacent respective first and second ends of the zipper to assist in manipulating the zipper.
12. The garment of claim 8, wherein the opening is a flap opening defined in a foldable flap formed by the top and bottom layers and extending from the pouch.
13. The garment of claim 12, wherein the closure structure comprises a first press seal structure disposed at an interface area between the pouch and the flap, and a second press seal structure disposed adjacent the flap opening.
14. The pocket of claim 13, wherein the flap is foldable onto itself, and the closure structure further comprises a hook structure and a loop structure disposed on the respective top and bottom layers and positioned to be brought into contact with the flap in a folded configuration so that the hook and loop structures maintain the folded configuration.
15. The pocket of claim 8, wherein the waterproof closure structure is configured to prevent water leakage for a period of at least thirty minutes with the pocket submerged in water to a depth of one meter.
16. The garment of claim 8, wherein the garment is a pair of shorts, and the garment panel defines a portion of one leg of the pair.
17. A garment with an integrated waterproof submersible pocket, comprising:
- a garment panel;
- a waterproof submersible pocket configured for attachment to the garment panel, the pocket including: a top layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water; a bottom layer of a flexible plastic or plastic-coated material impervious to water; wherein the top layer and the bottom layer are welded together along a weld seam defining a part of a pouch for holding items, the weld seam being sufficiently wide for receiving stitching for attachment to the garment panel without the stitching invading the pouch; the top layer and the bottom layer further defining a flap portion extending from the pouch and including a closable opening for passing the items into the pouch or removing the items from the pouch; a waterproof closure structure to prevent water from passing through the closure structure in a closed condition, the closure structure comprising a first press seal structure disposed at an interface area between the pouch and the flap, and a second press seal structure disposed adjacent the flap opening; and wherein the pocket is secured to the garment panel by stitching though the weld seam.
18. The garment of claim 17, wherein the flap is foldable onto itself, and the closure structure further comprises a hook structure and a loop structure disposed on the respective top and bottom layers and positioned to be brought into contact with the flap in a folded configuration so that the hook and loop structures maintain the folded configuration.
19. The garment of claim 17, wherein the pouch has a width dimension, and the flap has a width dimension smaller than the pouch width dimension.
20. The garment of claim 17, further comprising a strip extending across the flap and attached to the garment panel at first and second ends of the strip, the flap being passed under the strip, the strip guiding folding of the flap.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 28, 2019
Publication Date: Mar 4, 2021
Inventors: Dino Sakelliou (San Diego, CA), Casey Shedd (Costa Mesa, CA)
Application Number: 16/554,220