US20140366299A1 - Hanging Towel with Reinforcing Stitches - Google Patents
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- the field of the invention relates generally to towels which are hung on a hanging support, such as a peg.
- a hanging towel comprising a towel with four generally perpendicular edges formed of a water-absorbing fabric with at least one hanging slit on the towel allowing the towel to be hung on a peg, or similar shaped object.
- the at least one hanging slit is located in a middle portion of the hanging towel near one of the four generally perpendicular edges.
- the at least one hanging slit in an embodiment consists of two hanging slits, the two hanging slits being located on the hanging towel on opposing edges of the hanging towel, each at a location in the middle portion of the hanging towel and proximal the opposing edges.
- a slit reinforcing stitching area surrounds each of the two hanging slits.
- Each of the two slit reinforcing stitching area includes frame stitching, an outside stitch area, a fill stitch area and an inside stitch area, where the frame stitching forms a boundary around the outside stitch area, the fill stitch area and the inside stitch area.
- the outside stitch area and the inside stitch area have a zig-zag stitch pattern and the fill stitch area has a grid stitch pattern.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hanging towel hanging on a support according to an implementation
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the hanging towel with the hanging towel laid-out flat illustrating two opposing hanging slits each with a slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation
- FIG. 3 is a detail view of the hanging slit and hanging slit reinforcing area for one hanging slit according to an implementation
- FIG. 4 is a detail view of the outside stitch area of the slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation
- FIG. 5 is a detail view of the fill stitch area of the slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation
- FIG. 6 is a detail view of the inside stitch area of the slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of a method used to manufacture the hanging towel.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hanging towel 100 hanging on a hanging towel support 101 , such as a peg.
- the hanging towel 100 may be made from any conventional type of water-absorbing fabric.
- the hanging towel 100 includes at least one hanging slit 102 with a slit reinforcing stitching area 104 .
- the at least one hanging slit 102 allows the hanging towel 100 to be supported on a hanging towel support, such as a peg, or similar-shaped object.
- Both the hanging slit 102 and slit reinforcing stitching area 104 have a generally “teardrop” shape.
- the shape of the hanging slit 102 and slit reinforcing stitching areas 104 are not limited to a “teardrop” shape.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hanging towel 100 hanging on a hanging towel support 101 , such as a peg.
- the hanging towel 100 may be made from any conventional type of water-absorbing fabric.
- the hanging towel 100 includes
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the hanging towel 100 with the hanging towel 100 laid-out flat illustrating two opposing hanging slits 102 each with a stitched slit reinforcing stitching area 104 .
- the opposing hanging slits 102 are located proximal opposing edges of the hanging towel 100 in a middle portion 107 of the hanging towel 100 .
- the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 in an embodiment is composed of three stitching areas, namely an outside stitch area 106 , a fill stitch area 108 and an inside stitch area 110 .
- the invention is not limited to three stitching areas 106 , 108 , 110 for the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 .
- FIG. 3 is a detail view of the hanging slit 102 and hanging slit reinforcing area 104 for one hanging slit 102 . It is noted that both hanging slits 102 and hanging slit reinforcing areas 104 illustrated on FIG. 2 apply to FIG. 3 , with the exception that the lower hanging slit 102 and hanging slit reinforcing area 104 will be the “opposite hand” from the upper hanging slit 102 and hanging slit reinforcing area 104 .
- FIG. 3 also illustrates that frame stitching 105 defines boundaries of the outside stitch area 106 , the fill stitch area 108 and the inside stitch areas 110 . In an embodiment, as illustrated on FIG.
- the outside stitch area 106 and the inside stitch area 110 are formed as zig-zag stitching. However, the invention is not limited to these types of stitching for the outside stitch area 106 and the inside stitch area 110 .
- the fill stitch area 108 is formed as “grid stitching”. However, the invention is not limited to this type of stitching for the fill stitch area 108 .
- the grid stitching is oriented substantially parallel and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis 111 of the hanging slit 102 . However, the invention is not limited to this orientation of the grid stitching.
- FIG. 4 is a detail view of the outside stitch area 106 of the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 .
- the stitch pattern is a zig-zag stitch.
- a density 112 of the outside stitch area 106 is about 2 millimeters (mm) and a width 114 of the outside stitch area 106 is about 2.5 mm.
- the invention is not limited to these values for the outside stitch area 106 width and density.
- FIG. 5 is a detail view of the fill stitch area 108 of the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 .
- the stitch pattern is configured as a grid stitch.
- a density 116 of the fill stitch area 108 is about 3 millimeters (mm) for both the density substantially parallel and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 111 of the hanging slit 102 .
- the invention is not limited to these values for the fill stitch area 108 densities 116 .
- FIG. 6 is a detail view of the inside stitch area 110 of the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 .
- the stitch pattern is a “two-phase” zig-zag stitch.
- a run pitch 120 of the inside stitch area 110 is about 2 millimeters (mm) and a density 122 of the inside stitch area 110 is about 2.5 mm.
- the invention is not limited to these values for the inside stitch area 110 run pitch 120 and density 122 .
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of a method 200 used to manufacture the hanging towel 100 of the embodiments of FIGS. 1-6 .
- a towel with two opposing hanging slits 102 is procured or manufactured.
- the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 for each hanging slit 102 is stitched into the area proximal each hanging slit 102 as follows: First, the frame stitching 105 is formed around the boundaries of the outside stitch area 106 , the fill stitch area 108 and the inside stich areas 110 in step 204 .
- the fill stitch area 108 is next formed by first stitching substantially perpendicular stitches to the longitudinal axis of the slit 111 in step 206 and then stitching substantially parallel stitches to the longitudinal axis of the slit 111 in step 208 to form a generally-shaped grid pattern as illustrated on FIGS. 3 and 5 .
- the outside stitch area 106 is formed by stitching zig-sag stitching within the frame stitching 105 in step 210 as illustrated on FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the inside stitch area 110 is formed by stitching “two-phase” zig-zag stitching within the frame stitching 105 in step 212 as illustrated on FIGS. 3 and 6 .
- a user procures the hanging towel 100 .
- the user hangs the hanging towel 100 on a hanging towel support 101 , such as a peg, or other similar object on one of the two hanging slits 102 , as illustrated on FIG. 1 .
- the slit reinforcing stitching area 104 minimizes the possibility of tears, cuts or stretching in the hanging towel 100 proximal the hanging slit 102 that the hanging towel 100 is hung on.
- the towel may be turned “upside-down” and then hung from the hanging towel support 101 on the opposing hanging slit 102 in order to facilitate drying of the towel.
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Abstract
A hanging towel is disclosed. The hanging towel comprises a towel with four generally perpendicular edges formed of a water-absorbing fabric. In one embodiment, two hanging slits are located on the towel allowing the towel to be hung on a peg, or similar shaped object. The two hanging slits are located on the hanging towel on opposing edges of the hanging towel, each at a location in a middle portion of the hanging towel and near the opposing edges. A slit reinforcing stitching area surrounds the two hanging slits. The slit reinforcing area consists of a frame stitch area, an outside stitch area, a fill stitch area and an inside stitch area.
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- The field of the invention relates generally to towels which are hung on a hanging support, such as a peg.
- A hanging towel comprising a towel with four generally perpendicular edges formed of a water-absorbing fabric with at least one hanging slit on the towel allowing the towel to be hung on a peg, or similar shaped object. The at least one hanging slit is located in a middle portion of the hanging towel near one of the four generally perpendicular edges.
- The at least one hanging slit in an embodiment consists of two hanging slits, the two hanging slits being located on the hanging towel on opposing edges of the hanging towel, each at a location in the middle portion of the hanging towel and proximal the opposing edges.
- A slit reinforcing stitching area surrounds each of the two hanging slits. Each of the two slit reinforcing stitching area includes frame stitching, an outside stitch area, a fill stitch area and an inside stitch area, where the frame stitching forms a boundary around the outside stitch area, the fill stitch area and the inside stitch area. In an embodiment, the outside stitch area and the inside stitch area have a zig-zag stitch pattern and the fill stitch area has a grid stitch pattern.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hanging towel hanging on a support according to an implementation; -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the hanging towel with the hanging towel laid-out flat illustrating two opposing hanging slits each with a slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation; -
FIG. 3 is a detail view of the hanging slit and hanging slit reinforcing area for one hanging slit according to an implementation; -
FIG. 4 is a detail view of the outside stitch area of the slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation; -
FIG. 5 is a detail view of the fill stitch area of the slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation; -
FIG. 6 is a detail view of the inside stitch area of the slit reinforcing stitching area according to an implementation; and -
FIG. 7 is a diagram of a method used to manufacture the hanging towel. -
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hangingtowel 100 hanging on a hangingtowel support 101, such as a peg. The hangingtowel 100 may be made from any conventional type of water-absorbing fabric. The hangingtowel 100 includes at least one hangingslit 102 with a slit reinforcingstitching area 104. The at least one hangingslit 102 allows the hangingtowel 100 to be supported on a hanging towel support, such as a peg, or similar-shaped object. Both the hangingslit 102 and slit reinforcingstitching area 104 have a generally “teardrop” shape. However, the shape of the hangingslit 102 and slit reinforcingstitching areas 104 are not limited to a “teardrop” shape.FIG. 2 is a top view of the hangingtowel 100 with the hangingtowel 100 laid-out flat illustrating two opposing hangingslits 102 each with a stitched slit reinforcingstitching area 104. The opposing hangingslits 102 are located proximal opposing edges of the hangingtowel 100 in amiddle portion 107 of the hangingtowel 100. However the invention is not limited to twoopposing slits 102 with slit reinforcingstitching areas 104. The slit reinforcingstitching area 104 in an embodiment is composed of three stitching areas, namely anoutside stitch area 106, afill stitch area 108 and aninside stitch area 110. However the invention is not limited to three 106, 108, 110 for the slit reinforcingstitching areas stitching area 104. -
FIG. 3 is a detail view of the hangingslit 102 and hangingslit reinforcing area 104 for onehanging slit 102. It is noted that both hangingslits 102 and hangingslit reinforcing areas 104 illustrated onFIG. 2 apply toFIG. 3 , with the exception that thelower hanging slit 102 and hangingslit reinforcing area 104 will be the “opposite hand” from the upper hangingslit 102 and hangingslit reinforcing area 104.FIG. 3 also illustrates thatframe stitching 105 defines boundaries of theoutside stitch area 106, thefill stitch area 108 and theinside stitch areas 110. In an embodiment, as illustrated onFIG. 3 , theoutside stitch area 106 and theinside stitch area 110 are formed as zig-zag stitching. However, the invention is not limited to these types of stitching for theoutside stitch area 106 and theinside stitch area 110. In an embodiment, as illustrated onFIG. 3 , thefill stitch area 108 is formed as “grid stitching”. However, the invention is not limited to this type of stitching for thefill stitch area 108. In an embodiment, as illustrated onFIG. 3 , the grid stitching is oriented substantially parallel and perpendicular to alongitudinal axis 111 of thehanging slit 102. However, the invention is not limited to this orientation of the grid stitching. -
FIG. 4 is a detail view of theoutside stitch area 106 of the slit reinforcingstitching area 104. As illustrated onFIGS. 3 and 4 , the stitch pattern is a zig-zag stitch. In a preferred embodiment, adensity 112 of theoutside stitch area 106 is about 2 millimeters (mm) and awidth 114 of theoutside stitch area 106 is about 2.5 mm. However the invention is not limited to these values for theoutside stitch area 106 width and density. -
FIG. 5 is a detail view of thefill stitch area 108 of the slit reinforcingstitching area 104. As illustrated onFIGS. 3 and 5 , the stitch pattern is configured as a grid stitch. In a preferred embodiment, adensity 116 of thefill stitch area 108 is about 3 millimeters (mm) for both the density substantially parallel and perpendicular to thelongitudinal axis 111 of the hangingslit 102. However the invention is not limited to these values for thefill stitch area 108densities 116. -
FIG. 6 is a detail view of theinside stitch area 110 of the slit reinforcingstitching area 104. As illustrated onFIGS. 3 and 6 , the stitch pattern is a “two-phase” zig-zag stitch. In a preferred embodiment, arun pitch 120 of theinside stitch area 110 is about 2 millimeters (mm) and adensity 122 of theinside stitch area 110 is about 2.5 mm. However the invention is not limited to these values for theinside stitch area 110 runpitch 120 anddensity 122. -
FIG. 7 is a diagram of amethod 200 used to manufacture the hangingtowel 100 of the embodiments ofFIGS. 1-6 . First, instep 202, a towel with two opposing hangingslits 102 is procured or manufactured. The slit reinforcingstitching area 104 for each hangingslit 102 is stitched into the area proximal each hangingslit 102 as follows: First, theframe stitching 105 is formed around the boundaries of theoutside stitch area 106, thefill stitch area 108 and theinside stich areas 110 instep 204. After theframe stitching 105 is formed, thefill stitch area 108 is next formed by first stitching substantially perpendicular stitches to the longitudinal axis of theslit 111 instep 206 and then stitching substantially parallel stitches to the longitudinal axis of theslit 111 instep 208 to form a generally-shaped grid pattern as illustrated onFIGS. 3 and 5 . Following this, theoutside stitch area 106 is formed by stitching zig-sag stitching within theframe stitching 105 instep 210 as illustrated onFIGS. 3 and 4 . Finally, theinside stitch area 110 is formed by stitching “two-phase” zig-zag stitching within theframe stitching 105 instep 212 as illustrated onFIGS. 3 and 6 . - In use of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6 , a user procures the hangingtowel 100. After use, the user hangs the hangingtowel 100 on a hangingtowel support 101, such as a peg, or other similar object on one of the twohanging slits 102, as illustrated onFIG. 1 . The slit reinforcingstitching area 104 minimizes the possibility of tears, cuts or stretching in the hangingtowel 100 proximal the hangingslit 102 that the hangingtowel 100 is hung on. During drying of the hangingtowel 100, when gravity forces moisture in the hangingtowel 100 to the side of the hangingtowel 100 opposite from which it is hung, the towel may be turned “upside-down” and then hung from the hangingtowel support 101 on the opposing hangingslit 102 in order to facilitate drying of the towel. - As a person skilled in the prior art will recognize after examination of the previous detailed description and the figures and claims, modifications and changes may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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1. A hanging towel comprising:
a towel with four generally perpendicular edges formed of a water-absorbing fabric;
at least two hanging slits on the towel allowing the towel to be hung on a hanging towel support.
2. The hanging towel of claim 1 wherein wherein the at least two hanging slits are located in a middle portion of the hanging towel proximal one of the four generally perpendicular edges, wherein the at least one hanging slit consists of two hanging slits, the two hanging slits being located on the hanging towel on opposing edges of the hanging towel, each at a location in the middle portion of the hanging towel and proximal the opposing edges.
3. The hanging towel of claim 2 wherein a slit reinforcing stitching area surrounds the two hanging slits.
4. The hanging towel of claim 2 wherein each of the two hanging slits each has a generally teardrop shape.
5. The hanging towel of claim 3 wherein each of the two slit reinforcing stitching areas has a generally teardrop shape.
6. The hanging towel of claim 2 wherein each of the two slit reinforcing stitching area includes frame stitching, an outside stitch area, a fill stitch area and an inside stitch area, wherein the frame stitching forms a boundary around the outside stitch area, the fill stitch area and the inside stitch area.
7. The hanging towel of claim 6 wherein stitching in the outside stitch area has a generally zig-zag shape.
8. The hanging towel of claim 6 wherein stitching in the inside stitch area has a generally zig-zag shape.
9. The hanging towel of claim 6 wherein stitching in the fill stitch area has stitching formed in a grid pattern in a square or rectangular shape.
10. The hanging towel of claim 7 wherein the zig-sag stitching in the outside stitch area has a width of about 2 millimeters and a density of about 2.5 millimeters.
11. The hanging towel of claim 8 wherein the zig-sag stitching in the inside stitch area has a run pitch of about 2 millimeters and a density of about 2.5 millimeters.
12. The hanging towel of claim 9 wherein the grid pattern stitching in the fill stitch area on each side of the square or rectangular grid pattern has a density of about 3 millimeters.
13. The hanging towel of claim 12 wherein the hanging slit has a longitudinal axis and the grid pattern stitching has stitching with two orientations, one orientation of the grid pattern stitching being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the hanging slit and the other orientation of the grid pattern stitching being substantially perpendicular axis to the longitudinal axis of the hanging slit.
14. A method of manufacturing a hanging towel comprising:
a rectangular or square-shaped towel with four generally perpendicular edges with two opposing hanging slits is procured or manufactured;
the two opposing hanging slits being located in a middle portion of the hanging towel proximal opposing edges of the rectangular or square-shaped towel; and
a slit reinforcing stitching area for each hanging slit is stitched into an area proximal each of the two hanging slits.
15. The method of manufacturing a hanging towel of claim 14 wherein the slit reinforcing stitching area is stitched as follows:
a) frame stitching is stitched around the boundaries of an outside stitch area, a fill stitch area and an inside stich area;
b) the fill stitch area is partially formed by stitching substantially perpendicular stitches to a longitudinal axis of each hanging slit and then stitching substantially parallel stitches to the longitudinal axis of the hanging slit in order to form a generally-shaped grid pattern;
c) the outside stitch area is formed by stitching zig-zag stitching within the frame stitching; and
d) the inside stitch area is formed by stitching two-phase zig-zag stitching within the frame stitching.
16. A hanging towel comprising:
a towel with four generally perpendicular edges formed of a water-absorbing fabric;
at least two hanging slits on the towel allowing the towel to be hung on a hanging towel support;
wherein the at least two hanging slits are located in a middle portion of the hanging towel proximal one of the four generally perpendicular edges;
wherein a slit reinforcing stitching area surrounds the at least one hanging slit.
17. The hanging towel of claim 16 wherein the at least two hanging slits consists of two hanging slits, the two hanging slits is located on the hanging towel on opposing edges of the hanging towel, each at a location in the middle portion of the hanging towel and proximal the opposing edges.
18. The hanging towel of claim 17 wherein each of the two hanging slits each has a generally teardrop shape and each of the two slit reinforcing stitching areas has a generally teardrop shape.
19. The hanging towel of claim 18 wherein each of the two slit reinforcing stitching area includes an outside stitch area, a fill stitch area and an inside stitch area.
20. The hanging towel of claim 19 wherein stitching in the outside stitch area has a generally zig-zag shape, wherein stitching in the inside stitch area has a generally two-phase zig-zag shape, wherein stitching in the fill stitch area is stitched in a grid pattern of a square or rectangular shape, wherein the zig-sag stitching in the outside stitch area has a width of about 2 millimeters and a density of about 2.5 millimeters, wherein the zig-sag stitching in the inside stitch area has a run pitch of about 2 millimeters and a density of about 2.5 millimeters, wherein the grid pattern stitching in the fill stitch area on each side of the square or rectangular grid pattern has a density of about 3 millimeters, wherein the hanging slit has a longitudinal axis and the grid pattern stitching has stitching with two orientations, one orientation of the grid pattern stitching being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the hanging slit and the other orientation of the grid pattern stitching being substantially perpendicular axis to the longitudinal axis of the hanging slit.
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