EP0802740A1 - Verwandelbare kleidung - Google Patents

Verwandelbare kleidung

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EP0802740A1
EP0802740A1 EP96901388A EP96901388A EP0802740A1 EP 0802740 A1 EP0802740 A1 EP 0802740A1 EP 96901388 A EP96901388 A EP 96901388A EP 96901388 A EP96901388 A EP 96901388A EP 0802740 A1 EP0802740 A1 EP 0802740A1
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garment
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Geneviève Chenefront
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments

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  • the present invention relates to a transformable and upgradeable garment obtained by a combination from among multiple possible combinations of a plurality of removable and interchangeable modules, the lower part of which is instantly metamorphosable. It also relates to a module for such a garment.
  • Such clothes have many applications, since they are suitable, in particular, for children, adults, dolls and, even, pets.
  • Document FR-A-2079865 relates to a garment obtained by association of assemblable parts of simple geometric shapes.
  • document WO-A-89/10706 which relates to a garment which can be produced by means of a basic diamond-shaped pattern ("the large diagonal of which is parallel to the main body charge"), and which is completed by triangles.
  • Document WO-A-93/25101 relates to a "metamorphosis" system making it possible to modify the external appearance of the same garment. It is therefore not, in practice, a metamorphosis, but a simple rapid change in the appearance of the same garment to avoid removing all the garment during a change.
  • the suit has movable parts (collar, sleeves, ...) which can be simply attached to a main part. This type of clothing is very useful in the entertainment industry.
  • Document FR-A-2 074 752 relates to a basic element "according to the human body" of the tunic type forming a support of a plurality of "variants” which are removable with respect to the support to change the appearance of the garment final.
  • the "variants” cannot join together.
  • these "variants” are complementary, they are not integral with the basic element.
  • the present invention aims to allow clothing forms to evolve with detached and removable modules, so as to leave it to the user to create and instantly produce several diverse, original and unpublished models of clothing. from a determined set of modules initially made substantially flat.
  • the present invention therefore relates to a fully modular and upgradeable transformable garment obtained by a combination among multiple combinations of a plurality of instantly removable modules including, in particular, the lower part
  • the modules are interchangeable, substantially complementary by degrees, composite, irregular and possibly heterogeneous; each module is made flat, generally shaped and individualized, and comprises at least on each of the edges to be assembled a means of rapid fixing to each other; the modules consist of a plurality of basic parts and a plurality of additional parts, the basic parts defining basic modules which play a main role, while the additional parts determine complementary modules which are joined to the basic modules to contribute to the structure of the garment, the modules being associated to allow transformation and / or metamorphosis of the garment by different associations. Each module can be cut in any way relative to the material used, so as to adapt to the other modules.
  • each module is versatile and can be placed in different places of said garment and / or in different positions. It is intended to be able to interchange in all directions.
  • the fixing means comprises at least one means chosen from snaps, zippers, slide fasteners, adhesive closures, buttons, rings, ties, loops and tabs, openings staples, staples, hooks, and combinations thereof.
  • the fixing means chosen comprises a set of male elements and female elements, the distribution of the elements is carried out so that they are complementary whatever their configurations.
  • the means for fixing the modules to each other comprises at least one tab fixed to one of the modules and passing through at least one corresponding opening made in another module. It is configured so that at least three modules can be attached to the same point.
  • the means for fixing the intermediate modules is favorably of the female type with reinforced opening.
  • Figure 1A schematically represents a set of modules according to the invention
  • Figures 1B and 1C respectively represent a front and a back of a garment obtained using the modules of Figure 1 A;
  • Figures 2A to 2E schematically illustrate the metamorphosis or transformation of a modular garment, in particular to allow flaring of a garment at the top or at the bottom;
  • Figures 3 schematically represent the metamorphosis of pants (Figure 3C) into a skirt ( Figures 3F & 3G) using additional modules arranged respectively in front and behind ( Figures 3D &3E);
  • Figures 4A, 4B, 5A and 5B illustrate the metamorphosis of a skirt ( Figures 4A, 4B) into pants (Figure 5A) using an additional module (Figure 5B);
  • Figure 6 schematically represents a basic side module, while Figure 7 illustrates a method of joining two basic modules such as that of Figure 6;
  • Figure 8 illustrates the implementation of the same module as that illustrated in Figure 5B to transform the skirt of Figure 7 into wide pants or sarhouel, as shown;
  • Figure 9 illustrates the joining of a part to another by means of tabs
  • Figure 10 illustrates the central junction of the modules of Figure 2B
  • Figure 11 schematically shows an improved snap to allow the attachment of more than two modules according to the method illustrated in Figure 12;
  • Figures 13 illustrate the favorable use of loops and tabs as means of attachment between modules, generally at the waist;
  • Figure 14 shows the use of loops and tabs for fixing three modules
  • Figures 15 illustrate an assembly of modules intended to create an enlarged dress and flared down
  • Figures 16 illustrate the transformation of a tunic into a dress
  • FIGS 17 and 18 specify preferred means of fixing the different modules.
  • a garment that can be transformed and / or metamorphosed is obtained by means of a combination of elements, parts or modules produced flat, removable, reversible, versatile and / or complementary.
  • These modules can be shaped, cut, simple or complex, diversified or united, or, even, in relief or comprising heterogeneous materials (textiles, wood, metal, plastic, ). They are intended to be able to interchange in all directions and to be divisible into as many parts as necessary or desired. They can also be placed in different places and / or in different positions on the final garment.
  • FIG. 1A shows, by way of example, a set of seventeen modules referenced from 1 to 17, in accordance with the invention, and in FIGS. 1B & 1C, respectively, the front and the back of a garment obtained from the modules of Figure 1A.
  • Modules 7, 9, 11 and 12 can be called “basic modules", since they define forms which play the main role, while the other modules determine “additional modules", because they essentially serve to complete the basic modules , both for aesthetics and for functionality.
  • the bottom element simply constitute pants or a skirt, and this not only using two basic modules, but, for example, using a basic module assembled with an additional module.
  • modules must be complementary by degrees, since they are intended for an evolution of the garment, while certain modules are exclusively intended for a specific part of the garment, although it is preferable that they are versatile. This is particularly the case of modules constituting basic modules which define the forms which play the main role in clothing.
  • Each module comprises, at least on each of the edges to be assembled, a means of rapid attachment to each other.
  • This fixing means comprises at least one means chosen from press studs, zippers, sliding closures, adhesive closures, buttons, rings, links, loops and tabs, openings (for example reinforced or scalloped), staples, hooks, and combinations thereof.
  • the fixing means chosen comprises a set of male elements and female elements, the distribution of the elements is carried out so that they are complementary whatever the modules to be fixed.
  • the fixing means are therefore all arranged substantially at equal distance from each other so as to ensure total interchangeability of the modules to be assembled. We will come back to some preferred embodiments of joining means later.
  • the additional module 20 substantially affects the shape of an isosceles triangle whose apex opposite the base has a tongue 21 with an opening, for example reinforced, to promote its attachment, for example to another tongue (not shown here, but which will be described in relation to other Figures).
  • Two basic modules 22, 24 each consist of a textile support cut substantially flat to go from the middle of the back to the middle of the front.
  • Tabs 23, 25 are provided to ensure the junction with a piece from the top at the waist.
  • the belt and the front and rear edges of the modules are quickly assembled as described below. We then have the pants shown in Figure 3C. Obviously, the belt rises more at the back than at the front.
  • the asymmetry of the modules is intended to take up the asymmetry of the human body.
  • a tongue 37 and openings 38, 231 allow the assembly, as well as the snaps 34, 35 provided for this purpose, so as to reconstitute the horse between the legs of the pants, as shown Figure 3C.
  • FIGS. 4A & 4B are illustrated, two basic lateral modules with gathers and pleats starting from the belt.
  • the belt is assembled as described below, as well as the edges.
  • a skirt is thus obtained.
  • This skirt will be transformed into pants using the additional module shown (seen from three-quarter Figure 5B), which is shaped by means of central seams.
  • This additional module is to be placed in the crotch and is fixed on the belt by means of the tabs shown. Note the notches shown in Figure 5B which allow more ease in the movement.
  • the laces shown are finally slid and tied to obtain baggy pants or sarhouel. Obviously, the different modules can be interchanged.
  • Both basic modules 60, 70 form a skirt, while the addition of the additional module 40, corresponding substantially to the module shown in FIG. 5B, transforms the skirt into pants, as shown in FIG. 8.
  • This same additional module can also be adapted to d 'other modules and other configurations.
  • FIG. 9 shows a means allowing the joining of bottom modules and top modules (but not exclusively, since additional modules can also be thus fixed, as will be seen in relation to other Figures).
  • One 90 of the modules is provided with tongues 91, the end of which carries an element 92 with a press button, the other element 94 of which is carried by the module 90 so as to cooperate, after folding the tongue 91, with its corresponding element 92 carried by the tongue.
  • the other module 96 has a corresponding plurality of openings 98 provided to be crossed by the tongues 91 before folding thereof.
  • FIG. 10 shows the central junction of modules shown in Figures 2B & 2E.
  • the additional module 20 has an opening tab 21.
  • the tongue 23 of the basic module 22 passes through the opening of the tongue 21 of the additional module 20, then an opening 103 made in the other basic module 24.
  • the press-stud element of the tongue 23 is clipped on the corresponding element carried by the basic module 22 and not shown in FIG. 10.
  • the basic module 22 carries a horizontal tongue 101 provided with an opening, by reinforced example, and intended to pass through the vertical opening 102 made in the other basic module 24.
  • the opening of the horizontal tongue 101 is crossed by the tongue 25 for fixing inside the module 24. This gives a reliable and easy to maneuver junction.
  • All the tabs are preferably sewn at least about 1 cm from the inside edge to promote the junction and make it substantially invisible.
  • the female element 35 of the press button is secured to a substrate 110 of substantially planar and elongated shape in the example shown, the ends of which are not fixed to the module to be fixed 120, since only the four double notches 112, relatively centered, allow its fixing.
  • an intermediate module 122 ( Figure 12) may have an opening, for example reinforced, elongated 125 into which is introduced the substrate 110 perpendicularly.
  • FIG. 13A & 13B all the modules are fitted, in particular at the waist, with loops 91 which allow the junction with the top modules and / or other additional modules, and which are sewn on the inside before the belt, several centimeters from the edge, and are fixed to the outside by means of a half-snap 209 cooperating with a complementary half-snap 210.
  • a module 201 has at its end a horizontal tongue 203 provided with a half press-button 205.
  • the end of the module 202 has an opening 303.
  • the tongue 203 crosses the opening 303 and the half press-button 205 from its end comes attach to the half-press button 305 provided inside the module 202, after having passed through the tongue 91 then forming a loop.
  • the half-press button 306 can then cooperate with the half press button 206 on the inside to secure the assembly.
  • the result obtained is shown in Figure 13B. We will see that the fixation has become invisible here.
  • FIG 14 there is shown a similar device, but with three modules 220, 222 and 224.
  • the openings 310 and 312 made in the modules 222 and 224 respectively allow to accommodate the tongue 203 and to cooperate the half-buttons - pressure 205 and 305 inside the module 224, the fixing thus being invisible.
  • Figures 16 illustrate the transformation of a suspender tunic into a dress with sleeves by different associations, according to the teachings of the present invention, using tongues as described here. Those skilled in the art will not need further explanations.
  • FIGs 17A and 18A specify the fixing and assembly means intended to make them substantially invisible, as can see it in Figures 17B and 18B respectively, the modules can be superimposed inside or outside.
  • all the tabs are preferably sewn at least 1 cm from the edge so as to allow the modules to assemble, overlap, etc., without interfering.
  • the additional modules have either a purely decorative role, or a functional role to metamorphose and / or transform the garment, or a role of junction between the basic modules, or several of these roles simultaneously. Obviously, these interchangeable additional modules are likely to have different surfaces.
  • the basic modules together have, of course, the same role as the additional modules, for transforming and / or metamorphosing the modular garment of the invention.
  • the invention wishes, in addition, to highlight a playful aspect to the creation of clothing from a puzzle of removable, interchangeable and substantially versatile modules.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Details Of Garments (AREA)
  • Valve Device For Special Equipments (AREA)
  • Valve-Gear Or Valve Arrangements (AREA)
  • Glass Compositions (AREA)
  • Outerwear In General, And Traditional Japanese Garments (AREA)
  • Corsets Or Brassieres (AREA)
  • Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)
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FR9500296A FR2729275B1 (fr) 1995-01-12 1995-01-12 Vetement transformable et/ou metamorphosable
FR9500296 1995-01-12
PCT/FR1996/000057 WO1996021368A1 (fr) 1995-01-12 1996-01-12 Vetement transformable et/ou metamorphosable

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