EP1973432A2 - Vetement - Google Patents

Vetement

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EP1973432A2
EP1973432A2 EP06761929A EP06761929A EP1973432A2 EP 1973432 A2 EP1973432 A2 EP 1973432A2 EP 06761929 A EP06761929 A EP 06761929A EP 06761929 A EP06761929 A EP 06761929A EP 1973432 A2 EP1973432 A2 EP 1973432A2
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garment
garments
dependent
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Gerlinde Von Steht
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • A41D15/002Convertible garments in their length
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • A41D15/005Convertible garments reversible garments

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  • the invention relates to a garment consisting of several, detachably interconnected clothing parts.
  • the invention further relates to an ensemble of such
  • Clothing and a travel bag or suitcase for such garments are concerned with:
  • Garments that consist of several releasably interconnected clothing parts are known.
  • An example of such a garment is a vest, which is changeable by sleeves to a jacket.
  • the sleeves are made by means of a
  • All garments have in common that they have only a single, independently portable garment.
  • This independent garment such as the vest, the shorts or the hoodless sweater is changed by other clothing parts.
  • These garments ie the sleeves, pant leg extensions, lining or hood, are parts that can only be worn in conjunction with these independently wearable garments. The garment thus only allows the transformation of a single garment from one "Leichf" version on a warmer version. Other options are not provided.
  • the garment may therefore be worn on the same occasions due to the nature of the workmanship - leisure or business - but not both.
  • the object is achieved by a garment in which at least two of the garment parts form independently portable, complete garments; and the shape or appearance of at least one of the independently portable garments by turning or by a dependent only with this garment wearable, detachable, further garment is changeable.
  • Independently wearable garments may include a skirt, pants, pants skirt, jacket, vest, or other one-piece garment for the upper body such as T-shirts, pullovers, blouses, or the like.
  • dependent garments are those parts that can not be worn without another garment. That can be one or more skirt extensions, extensions of the
  • Trouser legs a waistband or belt part, one or more sleeves and / or sleeve extensions, a collar and / or a hood.
  • the releasable connections can be produced by means of buttons, zippers or Velcro connections. These can be provided with a means for covering the joints of the garment parts. Such a means is for example a border, a hidden seam or a belt part.
  • the surface of the garment is on one side smooth and / or shiny elegant and on the other side dull, stitched or formed with a sporty appearance. Then that can
  • Garment can be adjusted by turning the occasion.
  • a garment consisting of two independently portable garments, e.g. a bodice and a skirt, can be worn in a variety of combinations. So both parts can be connected together to form a dress that can be worn in warm conditions athletic short and without arms. In colder conditions, the sleeves can be attached. For use as evening wear a skirt extension can be attached. Furthermore, depending on the occasion, the dress can be turned and adapted in this way when using different materials to different occasions.
  • the garment can also be combined with other conventional garments.
  • the clothing that was worn during the trip can only partially be supplemented or replaced.
  • an ensemble of garments comprising a first garment having the above variations and another garment which is portable independently of the first garment.
  • the further item of clothing is detachably connectable to one of the garment parts of the first garment, so that a new independently portable garment is formed. It can therefore be provided, for example, an ensemble of a multi-part dress and another skirt part. Then the same top can be connected with different skirt parts.
  • the object is further achieved by a garment consisting of several detachably interconnected clothing parts, wherein
  • one of the garments forms a complete garment for the upper body that is portable independently of other garments;
  • one or more of the dependent wearable garments are extensions over the legs of the wearer.
  • Such a garment is in particular a reversible coat with variable length. Especially when there are different occasions when different ones Rock lengths are worn, it is particularly advantageous if an associated coat can be adapted to these skirt lengths.
  • the invention further relates to a travel bag or a suitcase having the means for receiving a garment or ensemble.
  • a travel bag or a suitcase having the means for receiving a garment or ensemble.
  • the pocket or the suitcase are further provided means for receiving the respective dependent garment parts which are adapted to the size and shape of the dependent garment parts.
  • So bags and brackets for belt parts, sleeves, skirt extensions, etc. may be provided. These bags and brackets are not arbitrary, but space-saving arranged within the travel bag and designed so that the
  • Clothing parts can be stored and transported without being damaged without damage.
  • One or more of these pockets are detachably mounted within the suitcase or travel bag. They are designed so appealing that they can be taken as a separate bag. This can e.g. be done by using the same material as the garment.
  • Fig. 1 is a wetteile representation of a turning coat, the two
  • FIG. 2 shows a first single coat of the jacket from Fig.l in sporty
  • FIG. 6 shows a jacket which is formed from the short jacket of FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 7 shows a jacket which is formed from the short jacket of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 8 shows a vest, which is formed from the jacket of Fig. 6.
  • FIG. 9 shows a vest, which is formed from the jacket of FIG. 7.
  • Fig.10 shows a reversible trouser suit with removable sleeves and detachable top
  • FIG. 11 shows the trouser suit from FIG. 10, with waistband, carrier part and cuffs for the trouser legs.
  • Fig.12 shows a reversible dress without sleeves and with detachable top
  • Fig. 13 shows the dress of Fig. 12 with arm
  • Fig. 14 illustrates the configuration of a connection zipper for two garments
  • Fig.15 shows a document in a separate representation
  • FIG. 16 shows the document inserted into the jacket of FIG.
  • Fig. 17 illustrates how a skirt size is adaptable.
  • Fig.18 shows a folded travel bag for the garments of
  • Fig. 19 shows the travel bag from Fig.18 in the unfolded state
  • Fig.20 shows a detail of Fig.19
  • the exemplary embodiment comprises a travel bag with an ensemble of different garments, namely a coat, a dress and a trouser suit.
  • a first garment is a reversible sheath, generally designated 10.
  • the reversible sheath is shown in Fig. Ia from the front and in Fig. Ib from behind.
  • the jacket 10 is a long jacket consisting of two unlined single jackets 22 and 24. Each of these coats 22 and 24 is independently portable. This is shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • Fig. Ia and Ib half 14 and 18 shows the one side of the Wendemantels 10. This page is stitched according to the single coat 22 and designed more sporty.
  • the right in Fig. Ia and Ib half 16 and 20 shows the other side of the Wendemantels.
  • This page has according to the single jacket 24 has a smooth surface and is elegantly designed.
  • Each of the two individual coats 22 and 24 has the same structure. It initially comprises sleeves 26, which are provided on a western part 28. The sleeves 26 are each detachably secured to the arm ball 30 of the west part 28 by means of a separable, detachable 2-way zipper. On the western part 28, which is waisted in the present embodiment 32 and formed with darts 34, a central part 36 is attached. Again, the connection 40 by means of zippers. At the middle part 36, a skirt portion 38 is provided.
  • a transverse zipper is shown in detail.
  • the example of the connection of the hem portion 38 with the central portion 36, the operation of the transverse zipper is shown.
  • a fabric edge 37 of the middle part 36 overlaps the zipper arrangement 39.
  • the zipper 41 sits below the stitching 43.
  • a first zipper connects the western parts 28.
  • a second zipper connects the middle parts 36 and a third zipper connects the hem parts 38.
  • Clothing parts 20, 26, 36 and 38 shown. Furthermore, a tie belt 44 is shown. The coat is correspondingly long. He reaches down to about the
  • the seams 46 are double-stitched. This will be a sporty one
  • All seams 46 are right-left seams or lap seams. Laterally at waist height 28 round pockets 48 (Fig. Ia) are placed on the western part.
  • the middle part 36 is fastened at hip height by means of a transverse zipper on the western part 28. This is covered by a quilted, about 2cm wide fold 50.
  • the transverse zipper is divisible and removable.
  • the hem part 38 is connected to the middle part 36 at knee height (see Fig. 14).
  • the sleeves 26 are connected to the jacket 22 by visible 2-way zippers with the western part 28. This creates a sporty impression. This and all other zippers are designed in the darker color of the more elegant single coat 24. The color of the single jacket 22, however, is slightly lighter.
  • the single jacket 24 is shown separately. This coat is a rather elegant version with a dark color.
  • the jacket 24 is shown here with all fastened clothing parts 20, 26, 36 and 38. It is also a tie belt
  • the coat is correspondingly long. He reaches down to about the
  • the seams 54 are only quilted.
  • the surface of the fabric is monochrome or slightly shiny. This results in a smooth, elegant appearance.
  • pockets hidden on both sides are sewn into the side seam.
  • the midsection 36 is secured at waist level by means of a transverse zipper at the waistband. This is covered by a 2 cm wide fold 56.
  • the transverse zipper is divisible and removable.
  • the hem portion 38 is connected at knee level with the central portion 36.
  • the sleeves 26 are connected to the jacket 24 by concealed 2-way zippers 58 to the western part 28. This and all other zippers, as well as the seams are designed in the same color as the surface of the jacket 24.
  • a short coat 60 may be formed from an ankle-long coat. This is shown in Fig. 4 and Fig.5. It is possible for both the jacket 22, as well as for the jacket 24.
  • Fig. 15 and 16 are shown how the color is adjusted by a removable (detachable or removable by means of zipper) document.
  • the removable document 51 is shown individually. On its outer side 49, a hidden circumferential first zipper edge 53 is provided. Furthermore, a further zipper 55 is provided on the inside 57.
  • the document 51 is attached with the zippers 53 and 55 on the inside of one of the individual coats 22 or 24. As a result, the original collar is hidden when it is folded together with the document 51.
  • the collar color is adjusted to the color of the single coat.
  • the slip 51 just goes as far as required.
  • the collar 61 is shown erected. If the collar 61 turned over, the document 51 is visible.
  • Fig.10 a pants suit 70 is shown.
  • Fig.10a shows the trouser suit from the front.
  • Fig.10b shows the trouser suit from behind.
  • the pants suit consists of a western part 72, with sleeves 74. Similar to the jacket 10, the sleeves are by means of
  • connections 84 and 86 are again made by means of divisible zippers.
  • West part 72 can be worn with or without long sleeves, regardless of the pants.
  • the pants 76 can be used as hipsters with or without extension 78 regardless of the
  • the shape of the pants can be varied. This is shown in FIG. 11.
  • a waistband 92 may be provided at the upper end 90 of the pants 76.
  • the connection is also made with a divisible zipper.
  • the shape of the pants 76 is adapted to the body shape and can be worn without slipping and without a belt.
  • a waistband 92 and a support member 96 may be provided on the waistband.
  • This part is also attached with a zipper 98 at the upper end 90 of the pants.
  • the support member 96 is provided with loops 102 which can be knotted at the neck.
  • the trouser shape of pants 76 can be through cuffs 94 are changed. These are attached with a zipper 100 at the lower end 104 of the pants. Then a bloomers will be formed.
  • a multi-part dress 110 is provided as a third garment in the ensemble.
  • the dress 110 has a skirt part 112 instead of a pair of pants, which can be changed to an entire length 114 with an extension 114. Again, the skirt can be worn individually together with a waistband 116. Otherwise, the connections and characteristics of pantsuit and dress are similar.
  • the seams and zippers are concealed on one side and visibly sporty on the other side. Turning will give you a garment with a different character.
  • the sleeves 118 are removable. (FIG. 13) Instead of a vest part, another top part 120 can be connected to the skirt part 112 in the case of the dress. This top has spaghetti straps 122.
  • the skirt is a close-fitting garment, a variable dress size is still provided. This is illustrated with reference to FIG. 17.
  • the horizontal circumferential zipper 130 terminates at the rear at its beginning 132.
  • a vertically downwardly extending garment fold 134 is folded over and fastened with a push button 138.
  • the other side of the garment fold is attached to a push button 140.
  • the zipper 130 does not completely run around the entire body. Beginning 132 and end 138 are spaced apart. In this case, the clothes folds 134 are connected to each other by means of a Velcro closure 136.
  • a travel bag 142 Such a travel bag is shown in FIG. In the rear view of the pocket in Fig. 18b is shown the part of the pocket that can hold a laptop. Such laptop bags are well known and therefore need not be described in detail here.
  • bag size is designed so that it can be taken as hand luggage in an airplane.
  • the bag can be opened.
  • a zipper 144 holds the bag in the folded state.
  • the bag 142 is shown in the unfolded state.
  • a suspension device is designated by a chain 148. With the suspension device 146, the entire bag can be hung, for example, at a cloakroom.
  • a zipper 150 closes a storage part in which garments can be hung like a garment bag with a hanger.
  • the closure member 152 provided for this purpose can be removed as a whole.
  • the closure member 152 is formed in multiple layers of separate pocket layers 154, 156 and 158.
  • the pockets are provided at the corresponding edges with a zipper part, with the
  • Zipper part 150 of the storage part 160 cooperates. By separating the zipper 150 and folding along the fold 162, a separate small handbag can be formed. In the inserted state, as shown in Fig. 19, the pockets formed by the individual layers for storing the garment parts, such as sleeves, skirt and trouser extensions, etc. The areas 164 and
  • FIG. 1 With Velcro fasteners 170, another pocket 172 is attached to the closure member 152.
  • This bag 172 is also removable and forms an evening bag, which is designed to match the dress and / or trouser suit.
  • the pocket 172 is shown in Fig19 in the unfolded state.
  • the pocket 172 is shown in the folded state.
  • Each of the pockets serves as a storage means for the garments when they are not taken out and used separately.
  • a particular advantage of this embodiment is that each of the garments has a short version, so that the travel bag is designed to be very short, in contrast to conventional garment bags.
  • the pants, skirt and coat extensions can be accommodated separately in the bag.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un vêtement composé de plusieurs pièces reliées entre elles de façon amovible, qui se caractérise en ce qu'au moins deux des pièces du vêtement forment des vêtements à part entière qui peuvent être portés indépendamment, et en ce que la forme ou l'aspect d'au moins l'une des pièces du vêtement, qui peuvent être portées indépendamment, peuvent être modifié(e) par un retournement ou par une autre pièce du vêtement, amovible, qui ne peut être portée qu'en fonction de cette pièce. Un vêtement de ce type peut être une robe, un complet ou un manteau. Plusieurs de ces vêtements peuvent être combinés pour former un ensemble. Un coffre ou un sac de voyage de forme particulière est prévu pour recevoir ces vêtements.
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DE200510023340 DE102005023340B4 (de) 2005-05-17 2005-05-17 Kleidungsstück
PCT/EP2006/004825 WO2006122831A2 (fr) 2005-05-17 2006-05-16 Vetement

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