POCKET ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING A COMPARTMENT POCKET INTENDED FOR HOLDING A MOBILE PHONE, AND ASSOCIATED JEANS-TYPE TROUSERS
The arrangement of pockets on a clothing garment includes at least one main pocket (2) and a compartment pocket (9, 9a, 9b) which has at least one back (15, 19a, 19b) and a front (10, 10a, 10b) of which the upper edge (11, 11a), 11b) defines the inlet opening (12, 12a, 12b) thereof, a lower portion (17, 17a, 17b) housed, for at least one stored use position of the compartment pocket (9, 9a, 9b), inside the main pocket (2), and an upper portion (18, 18a, 18b) visible in the same so-called stored use position. Advantageously, the invention also relates to the compartment pocket (9a, 9b) which is secured to the clothing garment (23) at the upper portion thereof (18a, 18b) while granting the compartment pocket (9a, 9b) mobility between at least the stored use position in the main pocket (2) and a separated use position outside the main pocket (2).
The invention relates mainly to an arrangement of pockets comprising a compartment pocket for a mobile phone and a main pocket.
The invention also relates to a pair of trousers of the jeans type incorporating such an arrangement of pockets.
PRIOR ARTTrousers of the jeans type usually comprise five pockets, namely two back pockets, two front pockets and a pocket for holding a pocket watch, also known as the watch pocket, which sits above the right front pocket.
A user wishing to store a mobile phone has the choice of using one of the two back pockets or one of the two front pockets as the watch pocket is usually too narrow and not deep enough. The rear pockets have the disadvantage of exposing the mobile phone to the risk of pickpocketing, and also the risk of it being sat upon. The front pockets, on the other hand, have the disadvantage of multiple contacts between the mobile phone, keys or else small change, which may damage the mobile phone while at the same time making it more complicated to pull out of the pocket.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn that context, the invention is aimed first of all at an arrangement of pockets allowing secure and practical holding of the mobile phone in a pair of trousers of the jeans type or any item of clothing comprising at least one main pocket.
The invention is aimed secondly at an arrangement of pockets that affords the user additional comfort in all situations in everyday life.
The invention is also aimed at an arrangement of pockets able to hold a mobile phone without effects disadvantageous to the user.
To that end, the arrangement of pockets of the invention comprises at least one main pocket and one compartment pocket which has at least one back piece and one front piece of which the upper edge defines its inlet opening, a lower part that is housed, for at least a stored position of use of said compartment pocket, inside said main pocket, and an upper part that is visible in that same said stored position of use.
The arrangement of pockets according to the invention may also have the following optional features considered in isolation or in any technically possible combinations:
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- the compartment pocket is secured to said item of clothing at its upper part, giving said compartment pocket a mobile nature able to move between at least the stored position of use inside the main pocket and a disengaged position of use outside the main pocket,
- the compartment pocket is secured to the item of clothing via the upper edge of its back piece,
- the upper edge of the front piece is situated level with the upper part of the compartment pocket and below the upper edge of the back piece of said compartment pocket, therefore defining:
- a first height defined by the shortest distance between the upper edge of the front piece and the upper edge of the back piece,
- a second height defined by the longest distance between the upper edge of the front piece and the bottom edge of the compartment pocket.
- the first height, the second height and the extent of opening of the main pocket, which is defined by the shortest height between the pocket-opening upper edge of the main pocket and the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket over the width of the compartment pocket satisfies the following formula:
H3≥H2−(H1+1) [Math. 1]
where H1, H2 and H3 are expressed in centimeters.
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- the back piece of the compartment pocket comprises at least one layer of wave-attenuating fabric.
The invention also relates to a pair of trousers of the jeans type comprising an arrangement of pockets as defined hereinabove, for which trousers the main pocket is the right front pocket and the compartment pocket replaces the pocket watch storage pocket known as the “watch pocket”.
The trousers of the invention may also comprise the following optional features considered in isolation or in any technically possible combinations:
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- the compartment pocket has a width of between 7 and 12 centimeters, and a height of between 13 and 25 centimeters so that a mobile phone can be housed in said compartment pocket,
- the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket is fixed in engagement below the waistband of said trousers,
- the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket is, on the one hand, secured to the upper edge of said trousers concerned without the waistband by overcasting, and, on the other hand, is secured to the waistband by topstitching.
- the fullness of the main pocket is between 0.5 and 2 centimeters.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the following description, with reference to the attached figures which illustrate:
The invention will be better understood from reading the following description and examining the accompanying figures. These are given by way of entirely nonlimiting indication of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIt is first of all emphasized that, in the figures, the same references refer to the same elements regardless of the figure in which they appear and regardless of the form in which these elements are depicted. Likewise, if elements are not specifically referenced in one of the figures, their references can easily be found by referring to another figure.
It is also emphasized that the figures essentially depict three variants of the invention but that there might be other embodiments which meet the definition of the invention. In particular, the figures and the examples which are described hereinafter relate to an arrangement of front pockets of pair of jeans-type trousers, but this arrangement of pockets also finds application in trousers of other types, and in any other item of clothing.
The invention essentially consists in an arrangement of pockets comprising a main pocket and a compartment pocket which sits above the main pocket and the lower part of which is housed, at least for a stored position of use, inside the main pocket. This configuration advantageously allows the main pocket in which keys and small change may be carried, to be dissociated from the mobile phone carried in the compartment pocket, and for this to be achieved without increasing the number of pocket-bearing regions of the item of clothing.
With reference to
According to the invention, the pocket for carrying a pocket watch, also referred to as a watch pocket, is replaced by a pocket of identical design but greater width so that it can hold, for example, a mobile phone. This compartment pocket 9 comprises a front piece 10 of width L, an upper edge 11 which defines the inlet opening 12 and which rises at an angle toward the upper edge 5 of the quarter-leg A, defining by the largest height thereof the height H of the compartment pocket 9 as far as the bottom edge 13 of the compartment pocket 9 which is parallel to the upper edge 5 of the quarter-leg A. The angled arrangement of the upper edge 11 is produced for exclusively esthetic reasons. The front piece 10 also has two parallel opposite lateral edges 14, 15 which with the upper edge 12 and the bottom edge 15 define the outline of the compartment pocket 9.
In this variant, the front piece 10 of the compartment pocket 9 is secured by overcasting to the back piece 16 of the main pocket 2 at its lateral edges 14, 15 and at the bottom edge 13. The back piece 16 of the main pocket 2 therefore also acts as the back piece 16 of the compartment pocket 9.
The width L of the compartment pocket 9 is between 7 and 12 centimeters, and its height H is between 13 and 25 centimeters so as to accommodate a mobile phone. The width L1 of the main pocket 2 may be increased in comparison with that of a main pocket of the prior art so that it is greater than the width L of the compartment pocket 9.
Defined in this way, the compartment pocket 9 of the invention has a lower part 17 of which the lateral edges and the bottom edge are depicted in dotted line, which is housed inside the main pocket 2, and an upper part 18 which emerges from the main pocket 2, being rendered visible.
With reference to
Such is the case with the main pocket 2 which is likewise in accordance with the front pockets of a pair of jeans-type trousers of the prior art, having a pocket-opening upper edge 3 which extends from the lateral edge 4 of the quarter-leg B as far as the upper edge 5 thereof, the quarter-leg being depicted without the waistband. The upper edge 3 has the shape of a quarter of an ovoid with a part of greatest length 6 almost parallel to the upper edge 5 of the quarter-leg B and a part of smallest length 7 rising almost parallel to the lateral edge 4 of the quarter-leg B. The pocket-bottom, not depicted, of the main pocket 2 is in accordance with the prior art.
Such is also the case for part of the compartment pocket 9a which has a lower part 17a which, in a stored position of use of the compartment pocket 9a of
The compartment pocket 9a comprises a front piece 10a of width L, an upper edge 11a which defines the inlet opening 12a but in this variant runs parallel to the upper edge 5 of the quarter-leg B, defining the height H of the compartment pocket 9a as far as the bottom 13a which is likewise parallel to the upper edge 5 of the quarter-leg B. The front piece 10 also has two parallel opposite lateral edges 14a, 15a which with the upper edge 12a and the bottom edge 13a define the outline of the compartment pocket 9a.
The compartment pocket 9a comprises a back piece 19a which is not visible because it has the same dimensions as the front piece 10a, and an upper edge 20a which is superposed with the upper edge 11a of the front piece 10a. The front piece 10a and the back piece 19a are secured to one another by stitching along the opposite lateral edges 14a, 15a and along the bottom edge 13a.
According to the invention, the back piece 19a may have at least one layer of jeans fabric but may also have at least one additional layer of fabric which affords protection from the waves emanating from the mobile phone toward the sensitive organs of the user. By way of example, this protective layer may be made of nylon and silver in respective contents of 80% and 20%, exhibiting high-frequency and low-frequency attenuation performance of around 60 decibels. It should be noted that this protective layer may equally, in the context of the invention, alternatively be incorporated into the back piece 15 of the main pocket 2. In the first embodiment variant of
According to the invention, the compartment pocket 9a of the second variant is secured to the item of clothing, in this instance to the back piece 15 of the main pocket 2 only via the upper edge 20a of its back piece 19a.
With reference to
To help with this disengagement, provision is made for the inlet opening 8 of the main pocket 2 to have disengagement flexibility. To do this, provision is made for the pocket-opening upper edge 3 of the main pocket 2 to be easily able to be moved away from the back piece 15 of this main pocket 2, forming a pocket curvature. This flexibility for disengagement is achieved by sewing in fullness, this consisting in using, to make the main pocket, a front piece fabric greater in width than the back piece fabric. Fullness is commonly employed at least so that a hand can be slipped into the main pocket. According to the invention, this fullness is of between 0.5 and 2 centimeters, preferably 1 centimeter. It thus allows both a hand to be slipped into the main pocket 2 when the mobile phone is in the compartment pocket 9a and allows the compartment pocket 9a in which the mobile phone is carried to be disengaged as indicated above.
The pockets arrangement 1b of the third variant of the invention, illustrated in
The pockets arrangement 1b of the third variant has a main pocket 2 which is likewise in accordance with the front pockets of a pair of jeans-type trousers of the prior art, having a pocket-opening upper edge 3 which extends from the lateral edge 4 of the quarter-leg C as far as the upper edge 5 thereof, the quarter-leg being depicted without the waistband. The upper edge 3 has the shape of a quarter of an ovoid with a part of greatest length 6 almost parallel to the upper edge 5 of the quarter-leg C and a part of smallest length 7 which rises almost parallel to the lateral edge 4 of the quarter-leg C. The pocket-bottom, not depicted, of the main pocket 2 is in accordance with the prior art.
Like in the first and second variants, the compartment pocket 9b has a lower part 17b which, in the stored position of use of the compartment pocket 9b of
The compartment pocket 9b comprises a front piece 10b and a back piece 19b both having the same width L, an upper edge 11b of the front piece 10b which defines the inlet opening 12b and which in this variant extends at an angle upward from the lateral edge 14b of the compartment pocket 9b as far as the opposite lateral edge 15b, and below the upper edge 20b of the back piece 19b. The angled arrangement of the upper edge 11b is produced for exclusively esthetic reasons.
The height H of the compartment pocket 9b is defined between the upper edge 20b of the back piece 19b and the bottom edge of the pocket 13b. The contour of the compartment pocket 9b is also defined by the two parallel opposite lateral edges 14b,15b, the upper edge 20b of the back piece 19b and the bottom edge 13b.
The front piece 10b and the back piece 19b are secured together by stitching along the opposite lateral edges 14b,15b and along the bottom edge 13b.
As with the second variant, the back piece may have a layer of jeans material, but may also have an additional layer of fabric behind the exposed layer of fabric, and for example made of nylon and silver in respective contents of 80% and 20% to attenuate the high and low frequencies by around 60 decibels.
The compartment pocket 9b of the third variant is secured to the item of clothing by the upper edge 20b of the back piece 19b of the compartment pocket 9b which is fixed by stitching and overcasting to the upper edge 21b of the quarter-leg C concerned without its waistband. As visible in
With reference to
The disengagement of the compartment pocket 9b can be performed easily by raising the compartment pocket 9b from its stored position (
As in the first variant, to assist with this disengagement, provision is made for the inlet opening 8 of the main pocket 2 to have disengagement flexibility. To do this, fullness of between 0.5 and 2 centimeters, preferably of 1 centimeter, is provided.
According to the invention, for this variant, height criteria have been established for the various parts of the compartment pocket 9b to allow the compartment pocket 9b to be disengaged from the main pocket without the need to raise the mobile phone up excessively.
For this purpose, there are defined a first height H1, which is the shortest distance between the upper edge lib of the front piece 10b and the upper edge 20b of the back piece 19b, and a second height H2 which is the greatest distance between the upper edge lib of the front piece 10b and the bottom edge 13b. Consideration is also given to the extent of opening H3 of the main pocket 2, this being defined by the shortest height between the pocket-opening upper edge 3 of the main pocket 2 and the upper edge 20b of the back face 19b over the width L of the compartment pocket 9b.
It has been established that, in order to avoid having to raise, or excessively raise, the mobile phone when disengaging the compartment pocket 9b, these three criteria need to satisfy the following formula:
H3≥H2−(H1+1) [Math. 1]
where H1, H2 and H3 are expressed in centimeters.
The presence of the numeral 1 in the above formula can be explained by the disengagement height H4 which is around 1 centimeter in the compartment pocket 9b as illustrated in
When this formula is satisfied, the disengagement of the compartment pocket 9b from the main pocket 2 is achieved without difficulty and in complete safety for the mobile phone held in the compartment pocket 9b. Of course, the reverse movement of returning the compartment pocket 9b to inside the main pocket 2 is also performed in complete safety because the movements are the same and of the same amplitude.
Nonlimitingly, the width L of the compartment pocket is between 7 and 12 centimeters, preferably 11 centimeters, and the height (H) is between 13 and 25 centimeters, preferably 17.5 centimeters. The first height H1 is between 2 and 6 centimeters, preferably 4 centimeters, the second height H2 is between 11.5 and 15.5 centimeters, preferably 13.5 centimeters, and the extent of opening H3 of the main pocket 2 is between 8.5 and 12 centimeters, preferably 8.5 centimeters.
Claims
1. An arrangement of pockets on an item of clothing comprising:
- at least one main pocket, and
- at least one compartment pocket having at least one back piece and one front piece,
- wherein an upper edge of the front piece defines an inlet opening of the compartment pocket,
- wherein a lower part of the compartment pocket is housed, for at least one stored position of use of the compartment pocket, inside the main pocket, and
- wherein an upper part of the compartment pocket is visible in the at least one stored position of use.
2. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compartment pocket is secured to the item of clothing at the upper part of the compartment pocket, giving the compartment pocket a mobile nature able to move between at least the stored position of use inside the main pocket and a disengaged position of use outside the main pocket.
3. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 2, wherein the compartment pocket is secured to the item of clothing via an upper edge of the back piece.
4. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 3, wherein the upper edge of the front piece is situated level with the upper part of the compartment pocket and below the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket, therefore defining:
- a first height (H1) defined by the shortest distance between the upper edge of the front piece and the upper edge of the back piece,
- a second height (H2) defined by the longest distance between the upper edge of the front piece and the bottom edge of the compartment pocket.
5. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first height (H1), the second height (H2) and an extent of opening (H3) of the main pocket defined by a shortest height between the pocket-opening upper edge of the main pocket and the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket over the width (L) of the compartment pocket satisfies the following formula: where H1, H2 and H3 are expressed in centimeters.
- H3≥H2−(H1+1)
6. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 1, wherein the back piece of the compartment pocket comprises at least one layer of wave-attenuating fabric.
7. A pair of trousers of the jeans type comprising the arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main pocket is a right front pocket of the trousers and the compartment pocket replaces a pocket watch storage pocket known as a so-called watch pocket.
8. The trousers of the jeans type forming the item of clothing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the compartment pocket has a width (L) in range of from 7 to 12 centimeters, and a height (H) in a range of from 13 to 25 centimeters, so that a mobile phone can be housed in the compartment pocket.
9. The trousers of the jeans type as claimed in claim 8, wherein the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket is fixed in engagement below a waistband of the trousers.
10. The trousers of the jeans type as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper edge of the back piece of the compartment pocket is, on the one hand, secured to the upper edge of the trousers considered without the waistband by overcasting, and, on the other hand, is secured to the waistband by topstitching.
11. The trousers of the jeans type as claimed in claim 8, wherein a fullness of the main pocket is in a range of from 0.5 to 2 centimeters.
12. The trousers of the jeans type as claimed in claim 9, wherein a fullness of the main pocket is in a range of from 0.5 to 2 centimeters.
13. The trousers of the jeans type as claimed in claim 10, wherein a fullness of the main pocket is in a range of from 0.5 to 2 centimeters.
14. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 2, wherein the back piece of the compartment pocket comprises at least one layer of wave-attenuating fabric.
15. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 3, wherein the back piece of the compartment pocket comprises at least one layer of wave-attenuating fabric.
16. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 4, wherein the back piece of the compartment pocket comprises at least one layer of wave-attenuating fabric.
17. The arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 5, wherein the back piece of the compartment pocket comprises at least one layer of wave-attenuating fabric.
18. A pair of trousers of the jeans type comprising the arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 2, wherein the main pocket is a right front pocket of the trousers and the compartment pocket replaces a pocket watch storage pocket known as a so-called watch pocket.
19. A pair of trousers of the jeans type comprising the arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 3, wherein the main pocket is a right front pocket of the trousers and the compartment pocket replaces a pocket watch storage pocket known as a so-called watch pocket.
20. A pair of trousers of the jeans type comprising the arrangement of pockets as claimed in claim 4, wherein the main pocket is a right front pocket of the trousers and the compartment pocket replaces a pocket watch storage pocket known as a so-called watch pocket.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 31, 2019
Publication Date: Jul 28, 2022
Applicant: ACT 1892 (Florac)
Inventors: Julien Tuffery (Florac), Jean-Jacques Tuffery (Florac)
Application Number: 17/603,671