Device for attaching to tee shirt for the purpose of supporting pants
This invention is a device relating to the garment industry. It attaches near the bottom hem of a tee shirt. It works best when worn as a pair, one at each hip. This attachment is worn under the pants and serves the purpose of preventing the pants from sliding down from the hips. The device is made of a foam cube and has an elastic band protruding from it. This is distinct from other inventions for the same purpose because it is not belt-shaped and will not place pressure on the stomach. Unlike suspenders, it is invisible outwardly, and does not interfere with the appearance of the wearer's wardrobe.
This invention is an accessory for attachment near the hemline of an undershirt. Its purpose is to form an impediment which stops pants from sliding lower than desired on the hips. The invention consists of a soft one-inch cube (
This invention originated when I realized that straight-hipped men and women frequently struggle with pants that slide down, yet can't or won't wear suspenders. Solutions offered in the marketplace or in online forums were restricted to belts or straps worn under the waistline. These are restrictive and can be very uncomfortable. Experimenting showed me that a belt could be held suspended by anything that extended beyond the diameter of the waistline. I found it convenient to attach my device to an undershirt, which transfers the weight of the pants to the shoulders. The device needed to attach readily, weigh very little, and be sturdy yet soft. I created a combination of elastic bands, foam cubes, and paper sticks that would meet all these requirements. An earlier version of the device, with the same characteristics but some different materials, was presented in the Provisional Application for a Patent under the customer number 158483 by the same named inventor.
ManufactureCurrently this invention is manufactured through manual labor. Foam cubes, one-inch in dimension, are purchased from a supplier. They are pierced near the center of one side through their entire width (
The cube is placed inside the undershirt near the hem (
Upon achieving patent pending status for this invention the inventor began marketing to and through outlets that cater to menswear customers, and hobbyists and trades that may carry equipment, etc. in pockets or on belts, as well as directly to consumers.
Manufacture will be carried out by hand until such time as demand dictates automated processes are in order.
LIST OF DRAWINGSClaims
1. The method of attaching the cube to the undershirt has not been used in a device for supporting pants.
2. The use of separate, small cubes is distinct from any other attachment to a shirt used to support pants.
3. The use of a fastener that is integral to the device is unique.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 7, 2019
Publication Date: Mar 11, 2021
Inventor: Dean Gilbert Paczewitz (Flat Rock, MI)
Application Number: 16/563,872