EP2214541A1 - Wearable towel - Google Patents

Wearable towel

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EP2214541A1
EP2214541A1 EP08858670A EP08858670A EP2214541A1 EP 2214541 A1 EP2214541 A1 EP 2214541A1 EP 08858670 A EP08858670 A EP 08858670A EP 08858670 A EP08858670 A EP 08858670A EP 2214541 A1 EP2214541 A1 EP 2214541A1
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Prior art keywords
towel
securing means
main body
horizontal
securing
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German (de)
English (en)
French (fr)
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Chazon Stein
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Priority claimed from US12/056,467 external-priority patent/US20090144924A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D7/00Bathing gowns; Swim-suits, drawers, or trunks; Beach suits
    • A41D7/006Beach clothing not designed for swimming
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/02Towels
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • A41D15/04Garments convertible into other articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D7/00Bathing gowns; Swim-suits, drawers, or trunks; Beach suits
    • A41D7/006Beach clothing not designed for swimming
    • A41D7/008Beach capes or robes

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to towels for body wiping, protection and privacy for temporary attachment to a human body during uses that can include physical workout, shaving, applying makeup, being in the presence of other people, between personal care activities, being unclothed in variously inclement surroundings, and/or other activities before being clothed.
  • the subject invention provides a novel, easy to manufacture, and easy to use towel to address the current need.
  • the subject invention provides a novel towel configuration that is easily wrapped and fixed into position about the body of a wearer.
  • the towel includes a substantially planer rectangular main body as is commonly known. There are two openings that are congruently placed along the top and/or uppermost outermost subquandrant of the towel body. Suitable that one arm can support the main body.
  • the opening is approximately about 10 inches long and up to 1 inch wide, with a preference between 0.1-0.7 inches wide.
  • the ideal with, however, is approximately 0.5 inches wide.
  • the opening in this embodiment, is set inward from the edge of the longest towel side by about approximately 4 inches.
  • the opening is set inward from the shorter towel side by about approximately about 3 inches. Opening placements and measurement will differ depending on the size of the towel.
  • the said openings are congruently placed relative to their position to their respective adjacent edges .
  • the two openings may be positioned in any desired configuration. That would allow them to attach to only one arm of the user.
  • the openings may have a mechanism by which the sizes of the opening can be adjusted.
  • the said mechanism may be any that is commonly known and can include but would not be limited to buttons, snaps, zipper, Velcro ® , hook and loop and the like.
  • the towel may have one opening adjacent to a first side and a mechanism for attaching the second or terminal side once the towel is wrapped around the body of a user.
  • the towel may be formed of any acceptable material including but not limited to conventional terrycloth-type material.
  • Terrycloth is a fabric with loops that can absorb large amounts of water. It can be manufactured by weaving or knitting, with weaving on a dobby loom the predominant commercial method, having two beams of longitudinal warp through which the filler or weft is fired laterally.
  • the towel may be formed from non-absorbent materials and used for bathing suit cover-ups, pajamas, as well as the same configured invention may be used for a cocktail party were it, for example, made out of silk.
  • cover-ups pajamas
  • the same configured invention may be used for a cocktail party were it, for example, made out of silk.
  • the regions bordering each of the openings are reinforced to give structural strength and integrity to the towel such that the repeated motion of placing an arm in the opening and removing the arm from the opening does not tear or otherwise compromise the integrity of the towel.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the towel of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 depicts sequential steps relating to the use of the towel of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 shows a plan view of the towel divided into quadrants and subquadrants .
  • Figure 4 shows plan and side views of the towel with oval openings.
  • Figure 5 shows plan and side views of the towel with oval openings positioned on an angle.
  • Figure 6 shows plan and side views of the towel with a single oval opening.
  • Figure 7 shows plan and side views of the towel with a triangularly configured attaching means.
  • Figure 8 shows plan and side views of the towel with triangularly arranged ovals around a triangular region.
  • Figure 9 shows plan and side views of the towel with a single securing strap along the top center.
  • Figure 10 shows plan and side views of the towel with triangularly arranged straps.
  • Figure 11 shows plan and side views of the towel with straps along one edge.
  • Figure 12 shows plan and side views of the towel with straps adjacent to one edge.
  • Figure 13 shows plan and side views of the towel with straps along one edge.
  • Figure 14 shows plan and side views of the towel with triangularly arranged straps.
  • Figure 15 shows plan and side views of the towel with a single securing strap along the top center.
  • Figure 16 shows various securing means.
  • Figure 17 shows plan and side views of the towel with a plurality of receiving holes around the perimeter.
  • Figure 18 is an expanded view from Figure 17 showing embodiments of securing an attaching means to the towel .
  • Figure 19 shows several embodiments of attaching means secured to the towel .
  • Figure 20 shows an embodiment having several towels attached.
  • Towel 10 includes a first side 25 and a second side 26 defined by the first vertical side 11 second vertical side 12 first horizontal side 13 and second horizontal side 14.
  • First side 25 and second side 26 collectively form a substantially planer main body of towel 10.
  • Towel 10 has a vertical axis A-A equidistant from first vertical side 11 and second vertical side 12.
  • Towel 10 has a horizontal axis B-B equidistant from first horizontal side 13 and second horizontal side 14.
  • Towel 10 may include periphery stitching 28 that is placed around the periphery of towel 10 along sides 11, 12, 13, and 14.
  • Towel 10 has a first opening 15 defined by outer opening border 16 inner opening border 17 lower opening border 18 and upper opening border 19. Opening 15 is parallel to first horizontal side 13 and configured such that opening 15 is relatively- adjacent to second vertical side 12. Opening 15 may also include stitching 29 that may reinforce the integrity of the fabric bordering opening 15. Optionally, opening 15 may contain additional material along the periphery of opening 15 that may provide padding, or a decorative border.
  • Towel 10 has a second opening 20 defined by outer opening border 21 inner opening border 22 lower opening border 23 and upper opening border 24. Opening 20 is parallel to the second vertical site 12 and configured such that opening 20 is relatively adjacent to second vertical side 12. Opening 20 may also include stitching 27 that may reinforce the integrity of the fabric bordering opening 20. Optionally, opening 20 may contain additional material along the periphery of opening 20 that may provide padding, or a decorative border.
  • a user will place their entire arm through first opening 15, as shown in Step 1.
  • the user wraps towel 10 around their torso as shown in Step 2.
  • the user wraps towel 10 around their torso as shown in Step 2.
  • the definition of torso described herein refers to the circumference of the trunk of the wearer.
  • the trunk of the wearer refers to the circumference of the dorsal (comprising the spinal cavity) and the ventral (comprising the thoracic/abdomino-pelvic) cavities.
  • Previous rectangular configurations referred to the torso as being the width of the wearer's trunk.
  • the width of the torso is roughly the diameter of the torso.
  • the present invention wraps around greater than twice the diameter of a torso, or twice the measurement from one armpit to the other.
  • the present invention also wraps around the circumference of the torso, which is a distance of less than "pie” or "f[" times one-half of the diameter squared.
  • the distance between the 2 securing means of the present invention is the circumference of the torso, which is much greater then the width of the torso previously described.
  • a towel of the present invention has a securing means.
  • the securing means is preferably located, on, within, or adjacent to an uppermost outermost subquadrant .
  • Fig. 3 shows a towel divided into main quadrants I, II, III, and IV.
  • Each of the main quadrants may be divided into subquadrants i, ii, iii, and iv.
  • the attaching means would be positioned in, on, or near subquadrant i, of quadrant I, and subquadrant ii, of quadrant II.
  • the towel will wrap around the wearer more like a toga style and not like a shirt, vest, or tunic. Additionally, a towel constructed in this manner, as well as a towel constructed with hook and loop fasteners, such as Velcro ® , hook, or snap attachments, does not require sleeves or any extra material, such as material extending beyond the outer periphery of the openings, half the perimeter of a torso, in order to secure to the body of a wearer.
  • hook and loop fasteners such as Velcro ® , hook, or snap attachments
  • Figs. 8, 10, 14, and 18 have depictions showing multiple positions of the securing means. It is contemplated that towels of the present invention may have any single or multiple combinations of the depicted embodiments.
  • a towel according to the embodiment of Figure 8 may have a single opening on each end (the above described uppermost, outermost subquadrant) selected from any one of the four depicted openings.
  • the towel may have more than one opening on each of the uppermost outermost subquadrants chosen from the openings depicted.
  • the securing means may be any acceptable manner for securing the towel to the proximal portion of the arm of a user. This may include, but would not be limited to, a cavity, a cloth strap, the cloth may be a flexible piece of cloth material such as elastic, a hoop strap that may be made of cloth, elastic, plastic, leather or any other desired material.
  • FIGS. 4-15 and 17 show a horizontal view of towel 25.
  • a top view along top edge 13.
  • the left of each horizontal view has a left side view along side 12.
  • the right of each horizontal view is a right side view along side 11.
  • Below each horizontal view is a bottom edge view along side 14.
  • first oval cavity 30 and second ovel cavity 31 are available for a user to place an arm therethrough.
  • first oval cavity 32 and second oval cavity 33 are angularly oriented in the upper most outermost subquadrant as desribed above.
  • Figure 6 shows a centrally placed cavity 34 that is ornamental and not used or required to physically support towel 25.
  • Figure 7 shows first triangular cavity 35 and second triangular cavity 36 positioned in the upper most outermost subquadrant of towel 25.
  • Figure 8 shows oval cavities 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, and 43 that all depict possible orientations of the securing means on the towel.
  • the securing means may be horizontal, as oval cavities 38 and 42; vertical as oval cavities 37 and 41; or angular as oval cavities 39 and 43. Additionally, triangular cavities 40 or 44 may be the securing means.
  • the towel may have any one pair or more of the securing means shown in Figure 8.
  • Figure 9 shows a strap 45 that is not a securing means but may be used for carrying towel 25.
  • Figure 10 shows horizontal oriented straps 47 and 49; vertical oriented straps 46 and 50; and angular oriented straps 48 and 51.
  • the towel may have any one pair or more of the securing means shown in Figure 10.
  • Figure 11 shows straps 52 and 53 secured along the upper horizontal edge 13 of towel 25.
  • Figure 12 shows straps 54 and 55 secured adjacent the upper horizontal edge 13 of towel 25.
  • Figure 13 shows straps 56 and 57 secured along the upper horizontal edge 13 of towel 25.
  • Figure 14 shows horizontal oriented straps 59 and 61; vertical oriented straps 58 and 62; and angular oriented straps 60 and 63.
  • the towel may have any one pair or more of the securing means shown in Figure 14.
  • Figure 15 shows a strap 64 that is not a securing means but may be used for carrying towel 25.
  • FIG 17 shows a towel 25 that may have a plurality of openings 65. Although the openings are shown around the entire perimeter of towel 25, openings may be constructed and arranged around any portion of the perimeter. Openings 65 may be used for insertion of any securing means. As shown in Figure 18, openings 65 may be used for attachment of securing means, or to secure additional towels one to another.
  • Figure 19 shows various embodiments for attaching securing means to towel 25. Angular connectors 75 and 76, each with respective cavities 74 and 77 are attached to towel 25. Triangular connectors 78 and 80, each with respective cavities 79 and 81 are attached to towel 25
  • the securing means is arranged and configured such that one arm is placed through the first securing means, the towel is wrapped around the torso (as defined on page 8) of the user, and the same arm is placed through a second securing means .
  • the securing means may be placed along the perimeter or edge of the towel .
  • Figure 16 shows depictions of the various securing means that may be used. Also shown in Figure 16 are first hook 80 second hook 82 joined with connector 81. An embodiment, as seen in Figure 19 has first hook 82 attaches to towel 25 by passing through hole 65. First hook 82 is connected to second hook 80 by connector 81. Second hook 80 is then connected to a second towel 25. Alternatively, first hook 82 may pass through hole 65 and directly connect to a looped terminal end of strap 69.
  • the towel may have a receiving portion for receiving an attaching means.
  • Figure 17 shows a plurality of receiving holes around the entire perimeter, it is also contemplated that one embodiment may include receiving portions on only a portion or portions of the perimeter.
  • FIG. 19 show the attaching means may be part of or connected to, a second member that is attached to the main body of the towel. In the embodiments of Fig 19, the attaching means is still on or attached to the uppermost outermost subquadrant as described herein.
  • the two securing means may encompass an additional opening or strap and the like, looking similar to the 2 outer securing means such as those shown in Figs. 6, 9, and 15. This would be located along the center top line of the main body either on or adjacent to one top edge of the main body or across the length of the body in between the two outer holes.
  • two towels 25 may be worn together by either overlapping openings or by connecting two towels along an edge.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)
  • Body Washing Hand Wipes And Brushes (AREA)
  • Thermotherapy And Cooling Therapy Devices (AREA)
  • Table Equipment (AREA)
  • Massaging Devices (AREA)
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US99240607P 2007-12-05 2007-12-05
US12/056,467 US20090144924A1 (en) 2007-12-05 2008-03-27 Wearable Towel
US12/200,155 US20090144874A1 (en) 2007-12-05 2008-08-28 Wearable Towel
PCT/US2008/085102 WO2009076078A1 (en) 2007-12-05 2008-12-01 Wearable towel

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JP (1) JP3165353U (zh)
KR (1) KR20100007495U (zh)
CN (1) CN201767887U (zh)
AP (1) AP2010005306A0 (zh)
AU (1) AU2008335550A1 (zh)
CA (1) CA2700886A1 (zh)
CO (1) CO6280455A2 (zh)
CR (1) CR11478A (zh)
EA (1) EA201070555A1 (zh)
EC (1) ECSP10010222A (zh)
GB (1) GB2467666A (zh)
IL (1) IL206145A0 (zh)
MA (1) MA31900B1 (zh)
MX (1) MX2010001920A (zh)
NI (1) NI201000093A (zh)
TN (1) TN2010000263A1 (zh)
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