US20160128438A1 - Garment carrier - Google Patents
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Abstract
A garment carrier (1 00) comprises an outer backing portion (103), an inner cover portion (104) arranged over an inner surface of the outer backing portion (103) to form a compartment for receiving a garment between the outer backing portion (103) and the inner cover portion (104). A resilient frame (116) inhibits folding of the garment carrier (100) and biases the garment carrier (100) to a generally flat unrolled configuration. The garment carrier (100) is adapted to be rolled from the unrolled configuration into a hollow rolled configuration and fastened in the rolled configuration using a fastening mechanism (132).
Description
- The present invention relates to a garment carrier and in particular, to a garment carrier for travellers carrying suits and other formal dress wear.
- Carrying formal dress wear garments, such as suits, can be difficult while travelling. In order to prevent the garment from being creased or crushed, a garment bag sized to fit the garment without folding is typically used. However, such garment bags can be awkward for the user to carry and also may not meet carry-on baggage size requirements for travelling by commercial airline.
- Traditional garment bags are designed either for the garment to remain hanging upright without folding or for the garment bag to be folded at least once to create a more traditionally sized item of luggage. However, even when folded once, garment bags are often too large to fit in the overhead or under seat luggage compartments of commercial airlines. As a result of the garment bag being doubled over on itself, creasing or crushing of the garment at the fold line is common when a traditional garment bag is used.
- Existing garment carriers are available in which a rigid cylindrical core is used. The garment is rolled around the outer surface of the cylindrical core to reduce wrinkling of the garment during travel. However, because the garment carrier is required to be rolled around a solid core, wrinkling still occurs. Similarly, because of the requirement for multiple components including a cylindrical core, these garment carriers tend to be inflexible, stiff, heavy and bulky. The complex design also tends to be expensive to manufacture and can be complicated for users to assemble and are difficult to adapt for different needs.
- It is an object of the present invention to substantially overcome or at least ameliorate one or more of the above disadvantages, or to provide a useful alternative.
- In a first aspect, the present invention provides a longitudinally extending garment carrier having laterally a rolled configuration and an unrolled configuration, the garment carrier comprising:
- an outer backing portion;
- an inner cover portion arranged over an inner surface of the outer backing portion to form a compartment, wherein the compartment is accessible for receiving a garment between the outer backing portion and the inner cover portion when the garment carrier is in the unrolled configuration; and
- a resilient frame that inhibits folding of the garment carrier laterally to the longitudinal length of the garment carrier and has a resilient bias, biasing the garment carrier to an unrolled configuration; and
- a fastening mechanism is adapted to fasten the garment carrier in the rolled configuration;
- wherein the resilient frame is coiled against the resilient bias in the rolled configuration; and
- wherein the resilient frame comprises two generally parallel lateral stiffening ribs and two generally parallel flexible and resilient elongate straps formed from polyvinyl chloride or another plastic material, wherein the elongate straps are coiled in the rolled configuration.
- In a preferred embodiment, the resilient frame comprises two generally parallel lateral stiffening ribs and two generally parallel flexible and resilient elongate straps.
- Preferably, the resilient frame is a component of the outer backing portion.
- Further preferably, the garment carrier comprises a gusseted upper section between the outer backing portion and the inner cover portion for receiving a coat hanger.
- In one optional embodiment, the gusseted upper section is curved with the outer backing portion radially outward relative to the inner cover portion, so that the curved upper section assists in rolling the garment carrier into the rolled configuration. Further optionally, the gusseted upper section is formed from moulded plastic or bonded foam.
- The garment carrier may further comprise a clothes hanger attachment provided at an apex of the gusseted upper section.
- In a preferred embodiment, the inner cover portion is formed from polyvinyl chloride or another plastic material.
- In a preferred embodiment, the inner cover portion is formed at least in part with a plastic material that is adapted to hold an electrostatic charge that allows the inner cover portion to adhere to the garment by electrostatic forces.
- Optionally, the garment carrier further comprises a clothes hanger detachably mounted in the compartment.
- Preferably, the garment carrier further comprises a zip mechanism provided on the inner cover portion for providing closable access to the compartment between the outer backing portion and the inner cover portion.
- Further preferably, the garment carrier further comprises a shoulder strap attachable to the garment carrier for carrying the garment carrier in the rolled configuration.
- Optionally, the garment carrier further comprises a cover adapted to enclose the garment carrier in the rolled configuration.
- Preferably, the garment carrier further comprises a generally cylindrical bag adapted to be releasably secured to the inner cover portion.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of specific example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a garment carrier in an unrolled configuration; -
FIG. 2 depicts the garment carrier ofFIG. 1 with the inner cover portion open; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of an alternative garment carrier in an unrolled configuration; -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the garment carrier ofFIG. 3 in a rolled configuration; -
FIG. 5 depicts a carry sack for containing the garment carrier ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is an inner side view of an alternative garment carrier in an unrolled configuration; -
FIG. 7 depicts a frame of the garment carrier ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is an outer side view of the garment carrier ofFIG. 7 in an unrolled configuration; -
FIG. 9 is an inner side view of the garment carrier ofFIG. 7 in an unrolled configuration with a detachable bag; -
FIG. 10 is a side view of the garment carrier ofFIG. 7 in a rolled configuration; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a garment carrier according to another preferred embodiment in an unrolled configuration; -
FIG. 12 depicts the garment carrier ofFIG. 11 with the inner cover portion open; -
FIG. 13 depicts a garment carrier such as shown inFIG. 1 together with a garment carrier frame ofFIG. 7 ; and -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a garment carrier according to another preferred embodiment. - As depicted in
FIG. 1 , one embodiment of agarment carrier 10 comprises a resilientouter backing portion 12 and a flexibleinner cover portion 14 arranged over the inner surface of theouter backing portion 12. As best shown inFIG. 2 , theouter backing portion 12 andinner cover portion 14 form acompartment 16 for receiving agarment 18 between theouter backing portion 12 and theinner cover portion 14. Azip mechanism 20 provided in theinner cover portion 14 allows a user to access thecompartment 16 to place agarment 18 in, and remove thegarment 18 from, thecompartment 16. - Returning to
FIG. 1 , thegarment carrier 10 has anupper section 22 with amoulded gusset panel 24 between theouter backing portion 12 and theinner cover portion 14. Thegusset panel 24 spaces theinner cover portion 14 from theouter backing portion 12 and allows a profiled hanger to be accommodated within theupper section 22 of thegarment carrier 10. As shown inFIG. 2 , ahanger 26 is detachably mounted to ahanger attachment 25 provided at the apex of themoulded gusset panel 24. In this way, thehanger 26 is detachably secured within theupper section 22. In order to strengthen theupper section 22, thegusset panel 24 is typically formed from a moulded plastic material or bonded foam. - The flexible
inner cover portion 14 is typically formed from a clear flexible plastic material, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Astiffening rib 28 is also provided extending across the breadth of thegarment carrier 10 at the base of theupper section 22. This provides structural support across the breadth of thegarment carrier 10 at theupper section 22. - As depicted in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , thegarment carrier 10 is designed to be rolled from the flat configuration shown inFIG. 3 to the rolled configuration shown inFIG. 4 . This is achieved by rolling one end of thegarment carrier 10 inwardly on itself until thegarment carrier 10 forms the rolled configuration shown inFIG. 4 . In the embodiment depicted, thegarment carrier 10 is rolled starting with the gussetedupper section 22 of thegarment carrier 10. In alternative embodiments, thegarment carrier 10 can be rolled starting with the lower end of thegarment carrier 10. - In order to provide the required resilience in the
outer backing portion 12, theouter backing portion 12 is typically formed from a rubber or bonded foam material that is sufficiently resilient to inhibit creasing of thegarment carrier 10 when thegarment carrier 10 is rolled on itself to form the rolled configuration depicted inFIG. 4 . - As best depicted in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , in one embodiment, the gussetedupper section 22 is curved with theouter backing portion 12 arranged radially outward relative to theinner cover portion 14, so that the curvedupper section 22 assists in rolling thegarment carrier 10 into the rolled configuration. - A
fastening mechanism 30, depicted here as simple clips and loops, is provided for fastening thegarment carrier 10 in the rolled configuration. Once in the rolled configuration, thegarment carrier 10 is fastened by securing the clips to the respective loops of thefastening mechanism 30. This maintains thegarment carrier 10 in the rolled configuration during storage or transport of thegarment carrier 10. Alternate fastening mechanisms, such as straps or hook and loop fasteners, can also be used in alternate embodiments. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , thegarment carrier 10 can be stored in acarry sack 32 withshoulder straps 34 and a drawstring 36, so a user can carry thegarment carrier 10 on their back. In this way the garment carrier can be carried while cycling or during other activities requiring use of both hands. - The
garment carrier 10 allows a user to store agarment 18 in a conveniently sized carrier that can be easily carried by hand. Thegarment carrier 10 can also be easily accommodated in luggage compartments of airlines and other transit vehicles and can be stored in acarry sack 32 to enable thegarment carrier 10 to be worn on a user's back. These advantages are provided while keeping thegarment 18 in a ready-to-wear condition, by inhibiting folding of thegarment carrier 10 and hence, creasing of thegarment 18. - As depicted in
FIGS. 6 to 10 , starting withFIG. 6 , another embodiment of agarment carrier 100 has atop end 101 and abottom end 102. Thegarment carrier 100 is formed from a resilientouter backing portion 103 and a flexibleinner cover portion 104. Theinner cover portion 104 includes afirst zip mechanism 106 that defines aflap 108 that when unfastened creates an opening that allows access to an interior compartment of thegarment carrier 100 between theouter backing portion 103 and theinner cover portion 104. - The garment carrier further includes a
gusset panel 110 at thetop end 101 of thegarment carrier 100 that separates theouter backing portion 103 and theinner cover portion 104. Thegusset panel 110 allows various sizes of garment hangers to be accommodated in the interior compartment of thegarment carrier 100. - A hanger loop, formed from two ‘hook/loop’ fastener straps 112, is installed on the interior surface of the
gusset panel 110 to allow a garment hanger to be attached to and hang from thegusset panel 110 in the interior compartment. Aslit 113 is provided in thegusset panel 110 allowing the twostraps 112 to pass through theslit 113 and project from the outer surface of thegusset panel 110. The two hook/loop fastener straps 112 can be joined to form a loop by engaging opposing hook/loop fastener surfaces of thestraps 112 together. The loop is then adapted receive the hook of a garment hanger to allow the garment to hang within the interior compartment. - Alternatively, the hook/loop fastener straps 112 can be joined to form a loop around a coat hanger rail of a wardrobe or closet, allowing the carrier bag to hang from the rail. As a further alternative, a coat hanger hook can be passed through the
slit 113 to allow use of the hook to hang the carrier bag on a coat hanger rail. - The
outer backing portion 103 has an arrangement ofinternal pockets 114 formed within theouter backing portion 103 that house aresilient frame 116, shown separately inFIG. 7 . In this embodiment, theframe 116 is stitched in place between fabric layers of theouter backing portion 103. - A first patch of hook/
loop fastener material 115 is provided on theouter backing portion 103 in the interior compartment of thegarment carrier 100, for securing theflap 108, the operation of which is discussed in more detail below. Turning toFIG. 7 , theframe 116 comprises twoelongate strips 118 formed from a flexible and resilient plastic material, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and two stiffeningribs 120. In this embodiment, the stiffeningribs 120 are also formed from PVC but are dimensioned to have a greater thickness than theelongate strips 118 and are therefore more rigid than the elongate strips 118. Other materials and/or dimensions may be used to provide a frame with resilient strips and relatively stiffer cross-ribs. Many other designs of frames are possible that would provide stiffening across the width of the garment carrier and resilience against rolling of the garment carrier from top to bottom or vice versa. - Other features of the
garment carrier 100 are depicted inFIG. 8 , including atop handle 122, ashoulder strap 124, aclosable compartment 126 with asecond zip mechanism 125,sweat pad 128,outer straps 130 andbuckle mechanisms 132. A second patch of hook/loop fastener material 133 is provided towards thetop end 101 of thegarment carrier 100 on theouter backing portion 103, the operation of which will be discussed in more detail below. -
FIG. 9 depicts thegarment carrier 100 with theflap 108 fastened in place by theclosed zip mechanism 106, enclosing the garment in the interior compartment. Thegarment carrier 100 further comprises adetachable bag 134 that can be attached to thegarment carrier 100 near thetop end 101 via one or more strap andbuckle mechanisms 136. A third patch of hook/loop fastener material 138 is provided near thebottom end 102 of the garment carrier on theflap 108 of theinner cover portion 104. Thethird patch 138 has an opposite hook/loop configuration to the first andsecond patches third patch 138 can be fastened to either of the first andsecond patches - In use, a suit or other garment is placed between the
outer backing portion 103 and theinner cover portion 104 via the opening created by unfastening thefirst zip mechanism 106. The garment can either be arranged on a hanger, in which case the hanger is hooked to thehanger loop 112, or laid freely in thegarment carrier 100. Theflap 108 is then zip fastened to cover the opening and retain the garment in the interior compartment between theouter backing portion 103 and theinner cover portion 104. - With the
garment carrier 100 laying flat in an unrolled configuration with theinner cover portion 104 facing upwards and starting at thetop end 101, thegarment carrier 100 is rolled towards thebottom end 102, creating the rolled configuration shown inFIG. 10 . The resilientelongate strips 118 are biased to their natural flat state and inhibit folding of thegarment carrier 100 as it is rolled. This results in a coiled rolled configuration that inhibits any folding of thegarment carrier 100. - In the rolled configuration, the second patch of hook/
loop fastener material 133 engages the third patch of hook/loop fastener material 138, which assists in holding thegarment carrier 100 in the rolled configuration and prevents lateral movement of thetop end 101 relative to thebottom end 102. - The
outer straps 130 can then be drawn to engage the two components of thebuckle mechanisms 132, thereby securing thegarment carrier 100 in the rolled configuration. In the rolled configuration, thegarment carrier 100 can be comfortably carried either by hand or over a shoulder using theshoulder strap 124. - In the unrolled configuration shown in
FIG. 6 , with theflap 108 unfastened, theflap 108 itself can be rolled upwards towards thebottom end 102 of thegarment carrier 100. When fully rolled, the third patch of hook/loop fastener material 138 can be engaged with the first patch of hook/loop fastener material 115 to hold the rolledflap 108 within the interior compartment of thegarment carrier 100. - The
inner cover portion FIG. 6 . Many common garments, such as woollen suits, have a natural tendency to accumulate a positive electrostatic charge and would therefore be attracted to theinner cover portion inner cover portion inner cover portion inner cover portion inner cover portion garment carriers -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a garment carrier according to another preferred embodiment. In this preferred embodiment, the garment carrier includes acover portion 14 similar to that shown inFIG. 1 as well as a garment carrier frame as shown inFIG. 7 . -
FIGS. 11, 12 and 14 is a garment carrier according to another preferred embodiment and is similar to that ofFIG. 13 except the garment carrier frame having a pair of generally parallel longitudinally extending flexible and resilient strips together with a lateral or perpendicular stiffening rib rather than the pair of lateral stiffening ribs shown inFIG. 7 . - Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms including different combinations of select features of both embodiments described above.
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1. A longitudinally extending garment carrier having laterally a rolled configuration and an unrolled configuration, the garment carrier comprising:
an outer backing portion;
an inner cover portion arranged over an inner surface of the outer backing portion to form a compartment, wherein the compartment is accessible for receiving a garment between the outer backing portion and the inner cover portion when the garment carrier is in the unrolled configuration; and
a resilient frame that inhibits folding of the garment carrier laterally to the longitudinal length of the garment carrier and has a resilient bias, biasing the garment carrier to the unrolled configuration; and
a fastening mechanism is adapted to fasten the garment carrier in the roller configuration;
wherein the resilient frame is coiled against the resilient bias in the rolled configuration; and
wherein the resilient frame comprises two generally parallel lateral stiffening ribs and two generally parallel flexible and resilient elongate straps formed from polyvinyl chloride or another plastic material, wherein the elongate straps are coiled in the rolled configuration.
2. The garment carrier of claim 2 wherein the resilient frame is a component of the outer backing portion.
3. The garment carrier of claim 1 further comprising a gusseted upper section between the outer backing portion and the inner cover portion for receiving a coat hanger.
4. The garment carrier of claim 3 wherein the gusseted upper section is curved with the outer backing portion radially outward relative to the inner cover portion, so that the curved upper section assists in rolling the garment carrier into the rolled configuration.
5. The garment carrier of claim 3 wherein the gusseted upper section is formed from moulded plastic or bonded foam.
6. The garment carrier of claim 3 further comprising a clothes hanger attachment provided at an apex of the gusseted upper section.
7. The garment carrier of claim 3 wherein the inner cover portion is formed from polyvinyl chloride or another plastic material.
8. The garment carrier of claim 7 wherein the inner cover portion is formed at least in part with a plastic material that is adapted to hold an electrostatic charge that allows the inner cover portion to adhere to the garment by electrostatic forces.
9. The garment carrier of claim 1 further comprising a clothes hanger detachably mounted in the compartment.
10. The garment carrier of claim 1 further comprising a zip mechanism provided on the inner cover portion for providing closable access to the compartment between the outer backing portion and the inner cover portion.
11. The garment carrier of claim 1 further comprising a shoulder strap attachable to the garment carrier for carrying the garment carrier in the rolled configuration.
12. The garment carrier of claim 11 further comprising a cover adapted to enclose the garment carrier in the rolled configuration.
13. The garment carrier of claim 1 further comprising a generally cylindrical bag adapted to be releasably secured to the inner cover portion.
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