US20160366948A1 - Support band apparatus to reinforce shirt collars and hems - Google Patents
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- the embodiments herein relate generally to garments such as tee-shirts, and particularly to the neck collars and wrist portions of these shirts.
- Tee-shirts are durable, versatile garments with mass appeal that may be worn as outerwear or underwear. Tee-shirt sleeves may be short or long and sized to fit just about anyone in any size, from infants to seniors. The majority of tee-shirts are made of cotton, polyester, or a cotton/polyester blend. Tee-shirts are usually made of knit fabrics, especially jerseys, rib knits, and interlock rib knits, which consist of two ribbed fabrics that are joined together. Jerseys are most frequently used since they are versatile, comfortable, and relatively inexpensive.
- Tee-shirts typically have a neckband to add support to the garment and give the neckline of the T-shirt a more finished look that lays flat against a user's neck.
- the neckband may be generally round in shape such as a crewneck, or are V-shaped, but other configurations are possible.
- the neckband is sewn on to a neckline formed by the partially completed shirt to complete the head opening.
- the neckband may be formed from a ribbon or band of material and affixed to the neckline.
- a tubular neckband may be formed by affixing a tubular length of material to the neckline or, more commonly, affixing a length of fabric ribbon that has been folded over, creating an inner chamber in the neckband, then the edges are aligned with and sewn to the neckline.
- Some neckbands are attached as separate lengths of fabric to separate front and back necklines of the shirt, forming two separate inner chambers.
- tee-shirts are used herein by way of example, the present invention is applicable to any type of shirt having a collar or neckband, cuff or hem, forming an inner chamber.
- the cuff or hem of the shirtsleeves of a shirt may also be formed in this manner, or simply by folding over the edge of the shirt sleeve, creating an inner chamber within the hem.
- a support band apparatus for use in reinforcing neck and wrist portions of a shirt to prevent limpness and droopiness of the neck and wrist portions from normal use of the shirt is provided.
- the support band apparatus is configured to prevent irregular deformations of the neck and wrist portions and minimize user discomfort.
- the support band apparatus comprises an elastic band assembly comprising a first elastic band, a second elastic band and a third elastic band, each elastic band comprising a first end coupled to a second end to create a loop, the loops of the first, second and third elastic bands positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands, the elastic band assembly configured to be disposed within an inner pocket of a neck collar or wrist hems of the shirt, thereby providing support to the neck or wrist portions of the shirt, and a plurality of fasteners coupled to the elastic band assembly and positioned at predetermined locations throughout the first, second and third elastic bands, each pair of adjacent fasteners separated by a distance sufficiently large to prevent a midpoint region of the first, second and third bands between the adjacent fasteners from unraveling, thereby preventing any irregular deformations of the neck collar or wrist hems and minimizing user discomfort.
- FIG. 1 depicts a front elevation view of certain embodiments of the support band apparatus
- FIG. 2 depicts a sectional view of certain embodiments of the support band apparatus taken along line 2 - 2 in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 depicts a sectional view of certain embodiments of the support band apparatus taken along line 3 - 3 in FIG. 1 .
- the support apparatus is configured for use with shirt 12 to reinforce neck portion 10 a and wrist portions 10 b.
- Shirt 12 preferably is a tee-shirt, however alternative types of garments may be used instead such as sweatshirts, jackets, outerwear, other garments, or the like, which comprise neck collars and/or sleeve hems.
- Shirt 12 may be made form any fabric material or combination of materials known in the field.
- Neck portion 10 a comprises collar 14 , which comprises a hem having a portion of fabric folded over along the edge and sewn thereto to create an inner pocket positioned around the neck region of a user.
- wrist portions 10 b each comprises a hem with an inner pocket positioned around wrists 16 of shirt 12 .
- the support apparatus comprises wrist elastic band assembly 18 configured to be disposed within the inner pockets of wrists 16 and collar elastic band assembly 20 configured to be disposed within the inner pocket of collar 14 .
- FIG. 2 depicts wrist elastic band assembly 18 disposed within the inner pocket created by exterior fabric 22 and interior fabric 24 .
- Wrist elastic band assembly 18 comprises three elastic bands made from a flexible material such as rubber. Each elastic band comprises a first end that is coupled to a second end by any means such as a fastener or tied knot to create a loop. The loops of the three elastic bands are positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands.
- Fasteners 26 are used to secure the three elastic bands together at predetermined locations throughout wrist elastic band assembly 18 .
- Each fastener 26 preferably comprises a thread that is tied around the elastic bands in wrist elastic band assembly 18 .
- Fasteners 26 may use any type of materials known in the field such as cotton, nylon, polyester, or the like. However, more durable materials may be used instead such as rubber, or the like. It shall be appreciated that alternative components may be used for fasteners 26 instead such as zip tie-like components, straps, or the like.
- FIG. 3 depicts collar elastic band assembly 20 disposed within the inner pocket of collar 14 .
- Collar elastic band assembly 20 has the same configuration and components as wrist elastic band assembly 18 , and therefore comprises three intertwined elastic bands secured by fasteners 26 .
- the length of each elastic band in collar elastic band assembly 20 is greater than the length of each elastic band used in wrist elastic band assembly 18 to accommodate the larger size of neck portion 10 a.
- each elastic band has an approximate thickness of 1/32′′. It shall be appreciated that any number of elastic bands and/or fasteners 26 may be used in wrist elastic band assembly 18 and collar elastic band assembly 20 .
- Each pair of adjacent fasteners 26 in the assemblies is separated by a distance sufficiently large to prevent the midpoint region of the intertwined elastic bands between the adjacent fasteners from unraveling. This maintains the elastic bands in elastic band assemblies 18 , 20 in a neat configuration and prevents any irregular deformations in collar 14 and wrists 16 in shirt 12 .
- the distance between adjacent fasteners 26 on the elastic bands may vary, it has been found that a separation of at least 3 inches between adjacent fasteners 26 in collar elastic band assembly 20 is desirable.
- wrist elastic band assemblies 18 and collar elastic band assembly 20 reinforce wrists 16 and collar 14 , and provide the necessary support to prevent these regions from becoming limp or droopy.
- neck portions 10 a and wrist portions 10 b of shirt 12 retain their original shape and condition even after repeatedly being worn by a user or washed. This enhances the durability and lifetime of the shirt, which ultimately saves the user time and money.
- wrist elastic band assemblies 18 and collar elastic band assembly 20 do not significantly protrude out of shirt 12 , which minimizes any discomfort felt by the user when wearing shirt 12 .
- components of the support apparatus described in several embodiments herein may comprise any alternative known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. It shall be appreciated that the components of the support apparatus described herein may be manufactured and assembled using any known techniques in the field.
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A support band apparatus for use in reinforcing neck and wrist portions of a shirt to prevent limpness and droopiness from normal use of the shirt includes an elastic band assembly having a first elastic band, a second elastic band and a third elastic band, each elastic band having a first end coupled to a second end to create a loop, the loops of the first, second and third elastic bands positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands, the elastic band assembly disposed within an inner pocket of a neck collar or wrist hems of the shirt, and a plurality of fasteners coupled to each elastic band assembly and positioned at predetermined locations throughout the first, second and third elastic bands.
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- The embodiments herein relate generally to garments such as tee-shirts, and particularly to the neck collars and wrist portions of these shirts.
- Tee-shirts are durable, versatile garments with mass appeal that may be worn as outerwear or underwear. Tee-shirt sleeves may be short or long and sized to fit just about anyone in any size, from infants to seniors. The majority of tee-shirts are made of cotton, polyester, or a cotton/polyester blend. Tee-shirts are usually made of knit fabrics, especially jerseys, rib knits, and interlock rib knits, which consist of two ribbed fabrics that are joined together. Jerseys are most frequently used since they are versatile, comfortable, and relatively inexpensive.
- The most common tee-shirts do not open at the front and instead are donned by pulling the shirt over the head and slipping the head and arms through openings provided for the head and arms. Tee-shirts of this variety typically have a neckband to add support to the garment and give the neckline of the T-shirt a more finished look that lays flat against a user's neck. The neckband may be generally round in shape such as a crewneck, or are V-shaped, but other configurations are possible.
- Making T-shirts is a fairly simple and largely automated process. Specially designed machines integrate cutting, assembling, and stitching for the most efficient operations. In many applications for crew neck shirts for instance, the neckband is sewn on to a neckline formed by the partially completed shirt to complete the head opening. The neckband may be formed from a ribbon or band of material and affixed to the neckline. A tubular neckband may be formed by affixing a tubular length of material to the neckline or, more commonly, affixing a length of fabric ribbon that has been folded over, creating an inner chamber in the neckband, then the edges are aligned with and sewn to the neckline. Some neckbands are attached as separate lengths of fabric to separate front and back necklines of the shirt, forming two separate inner chambers.
- While tee-shirts are used herein by way of example, the present invention is applicable to any type of shirt having a collar or neckband, cuff or hem, forming an inner chamber. The cuff or hem of the shirtsleeves of a shirt may also be formed in this manner, or simply by folding over the edge of the shirt sleeve, creating an inner chamber within the hem.
- A problem arises with these type of tubular neckbands and hems. After a few uses and washes, the neckband of the shirt becomes limp and droopy, no longer standing up resiliently against a user's neck. While the rest of the shirt may still look and feel new, with a droopy collar or loose sleeve hems the overall look of the shirt is unappealing, looking old and used.
- As such, there is a need in the industry for an economical, simple and effective way to retain the resilience and elasticity of a tubular neckband or hem in a tee-shirt. In the past, some shirt makers have resolved this problem with a band of elastic tape sewn or otherwise applied to the exterior of a neckband. This has been met with some success, but is fairly bulky and stiff in appearance.
- A support band apparatus for use in reinforcing neck and wrist portions of a shirt to prevent limpness and droopiness of the neck and wrist portions from normal use of the shirt is provided. The support band apparatus is configured to prevent irregular deformations of the neck and wrist portions and minimize user discomfort. The support band apparatus comprises an elastic band assembly comprising a first elastic band, a second elastic band and a third elastic band, each elastic band comprising a first end coupled to a second end to create a loop, the loops of the first, second and third elastic bands positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands, the elastic band assembly configured to be disposed within an inner pocket of a neck collar or wrist hems of the shirt, thereby providing support to the neck or wrist portions of the shirt, and a plurality of fasteners coupled to the elastic band assembly and positioned at predetermined locations throughout the first, second and third elastic bands, each pair of adjacent fasteners separated by a distance sufficiently large to prevent a midpoint region of the first, second and third bands between the adjacent fasteners from unraveling, thereby preventing any irregular deformations of the neck collar or wrist hems and minimizing user discomfort.
- The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention will be made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the figures disclose one or more embodiments of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 depicts a front elevation view of certain embodiments of the support band apparatus; -
FIG. 2 depicts a sectional view of certain embodiments of the support band apparatus taken along line 2-2 inFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 3 depicts a sectional view of certain embodiments of the support band apparatus taken along line 3-3 inFIG. 1 . - As depicted in
FIG. 1 , the support apparatus is configured for use withshirt 12 to reinforceneck portion 10 a andwrist portions 10 b.Shirt 12 preferably is a tee-shirt, however alternative types of garments may be used instead such as sweatshirts, jackets, outerwear, other garments, or the like, which comprise neck collars and/or sleeve hems.Shirt 12 may be made form any fabric material or combination of materials known in the field.Neck portion 10 acomprises collar 14, which comprises a hem having a portion of fabric folded over along the edge and sewn thereto to create an inner pocket positioned around the neck region of a user. Similarly,wrist portions 10 b each comprises a hem with an inner pocket positioned aroundwrists 16 ofshirt 12. - The support apparatus comprises wrist
elastic band assembly 18 configured to be disposed within the inner pockets ofwrists 16 and collarelastic band assembly 20 configured to be disposed within the inner pocket ofcollar 14.FIG. 2 depicts wristelastic band assembly 18 disposed within the inner pocket created byexterior fabric 22 andinterior fabric 24. Wristelastic band assembly 18 comprises three elastic bands made from a flexible material such as rubber. Each elastic band comprises a first end that is coupled to a second end by any means such as a fastener or tied knot to create a loop. The loops of the three elastic bands are positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands. -
Fasteners 26 are used to secure the three elastic bands together at predetermined locations throughout wristelastic band assembly 18. Eachfastener 26 preferably comprises a thread that is tied around the elastic bands in wristelastic band assembly 18.Fasteners 26 may use any type of materials known in the field such as cotton, nylon, polyester, or the like. However, more durable materials may be used instead such as rubber, or the like. It shall be appreciated that alternative components may be used forfasteners 26 instead such as zip tie-like components, straps, or the like. -
FIG. 3 depicts collarelastic band assembly 20 disposed within the inner pocket ofcollar 14. Collarelastic band assembly 20 has the same configuration and components as wristelastic band assembly 18, and therefore comprises three intertwined elastic bands secured byfasteners 26. However, the length of each elastic band in collarelastic band assembly 20 is greater than the length of each elastic band used in wristelastic band assembly 18 to accommodate the larger size ofneck portion 10 a. - The dimensions of elastic bands used in wrist
elastic band assembly 18 and collarelastic band assembly 20 may vary to accommodate different sized shirts. However, in a preferred embodiment, each elastic band has an approximate thickness of 1/32″. It shall be appreciated that any number of elastic bands and/orfasteners 26 may be used in wristelastic band assembly 18 and collarelastic band assembly 20. Each pair ofadjacent fasteners 26 in the assemblies is separated by a distance sufficiently large to prevent the midpoint region of the intertwined elastic bands between the adjacent fasteners from unraveling. This maintains the elastic bands in elastic band assemblies 18, 20 in a neat configuration and prevents any irregular deformations incollar 14 andwrists 16 inshirt 12. Although the distance betweenadjacent fasteners 26 on the elastic bands may vary, it has been found that a separation of at least 3 inches betweenadjacent fasteners 26 in collarelastic band assembly 20 is desirable. - It shall be appreciated that wrist elastic band assemblies 18 and collar
elastic band assembly 20 reinforcewrists 16 andcollar 14, and provide the necessary support to prevent these regions from becoming limp or droopy. As a result,neck portions 10 a andwrist portions 10 b ofshirt 12 retain their original shape and condition even after repeatedly being worn by a user or washed. This enhances the durability and lifetime of the shirt, which ultimately saves the user time and money. It shall be appreciated that wrist elastic band assemblies 18 and collarelastic band assembly 20 do not significantly protrude out ofshirt 12, which minimizes any discomfort felt by the user when wearingshirt 12. - It shall be appreciated that the components of the support apparatus described in several embodiments herein may comprise any alternative known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. It shall be appreciated that the components of the support apparatus described herein may be manufactured and assembled using any known techniques in the field.
- Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
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1. A support band apparatus for use in reinforcing neck and wrist portions of a shirt to prevent limpness and droopiness of the neck and wrist portions from normal use of the shirt, the support band apparatus configured to prevent irregular deformations of the neck and wrist portions and minimize user discomfort, the support band apparatus comprising:
an elastic band assembly comprising a first elastic band, a second elastic band and a third elastic band, each elastic band comprising a first end coupled to a second end to create a loop, the loops of the first, second and third elastic bands positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands, the elastic band assembly configured to be disposed within an inner pocket of a neck collar or wrist hems of the shirt, thereby providing support to the neck or wrist portions of the shirt; and
a plurality of fasteners coupled to the elastic band assembly and positioned at predetermined locations throughout the first, second and third elastic bands, each pair of adjacent fasteners separated by a distance sufficiently large to prevent a midpoint region of the first, second and third bands between the adjacent fasteners from unraveling, thereby preventing any irregular deformations of the neck collar or wrist hems and minimizing user discomfort.
2. The support band apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first, second and third elastic bands are made from a rubberized material.
3. The support band apparatus of claim 2 , wherein each elastic band of the first, second and third elastic bands comprises a thickness of approximately 1/32 of an inch.
4. The support band apparatus of claim 2 , wherein each fastener of the plurality of fasteners comprises a thread tied around the first, second and third elastic bands.
5. A shirt with reinforced neck and wrist portions to prevent limpness and droopiness of the neck and wrist portions from normal use of the shirt, the reinforced portions configured to prevent irregular deformations of the neck and wrist portions of the shirt and minimize user discomfort, the shirt comprising:
a flexible garment assembly comprising a front portion, a rear portion, a neck collar, a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve of the first and second sleeves comprising a wrist portion, each of the neck collar and wrist portions comprising a hem with an inner pocket; and
an elastic band assembly disposed within the inner pocket of the hem of each of the neck collar, the first sleeve and the second sleeve, each elastic band assembly comprising a first elastic band, a second elastic band and a third elastic band, each elastic band comprising a first end coupled to a second end to create a loop, the loops of the first, second and third elastic bands positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands, the elastic band assemblies disposed within the hem inner pockets of the neck collar, the first wrist portion and the second wrist portion configured to provide support to the neck and wrist portions of the shirt; and
a plurality of fasteners coupled to each elastic band assembly and positioned at predetermined locations throughout the first, second and third elastic bands, each pair of adjacent fasteners separated by a distance sufficiently large to prevent a midpoint region of the first, second and third bands between the adjacent fasteners from unraveling, thereby preventing any irregular deformations of the neck collar or wrist portions of the shirt and minimizing user discomfort.
6. The shirt of claim 5 , wherein the first, second and third elastic bands of each elastic band assembly are made from a rubberized material.
7. The shirt of claim 6 , wherein each elastic band of the first, second and third elastic bands in each elastic band assembly comprises a thickness of approximately 1/32 of an inch.
8. The shirt of claim 6 , wherein each fastener of the plurality of fasteners in each elastic band assembly comprises a thread tied around the first, second and third elastic bands.
9. The shirt of claim 8 , wherein the distance separating each pair of adjacent fasteners in the elastic band assembly disposed in the neck collar is at least 3 inches.
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