US20170020216A1 - Outer garment - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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- the present invention relates to an outer garment.
- the present invention more specifically relates to an outer garment hangable on a bag or the like to be carried when the outer garment is not worn.
- a suit wearer may take off a suit jacket (outer garment) when the suit wearer is out moving from one place to another.
- a suit jacket outer garment
- the person frequently hangs the outer garment on an arm or puts the outer garment in a bag to carry the outer garment.
- Patent Literature 1 has proposed a portable hanger that allows an outer garment not worn and a bag to be carried together.
- the portable hanger should be in a bag or the like and always carried separately from an outer garment.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an outer garment excellent in portability when the outer garment is not worn.
- an outer garment including: an outer-garment main body including a left front body, a right front body, and a back body; and a hanging member provided on an inner side of the outer-garment main body and configured to hang the outer-garment main body on a target, the hanging member including: a strap section having a string-like or belt-like shape and extending on the outer-garment main body; and a fastener provided on the strap section, the hanging member being capable of being fastened or unfastened at the fastener.
- the present invention brings about an effect of providing an outer garment excellent in portability when the outer garment is not worn.
- FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a jacket of Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a main development illustrating an inner side of the jacket illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating a hanging belt illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating how the jacket of Embodiment 1 is hung on a target.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating an example state where the jacket illustrated in FIG. 4 is hung on a bag.
- FIG. 6 is a main development illustrating an inner side of a jacket of Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a main development illustrating an inner side of a jacket of Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 through 5 The following description will discuss an embodiment of the present invention with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5 .
- the present embodiment describes an example case where the present invention is applied to a jacket.
- the present invention is not limited to the jacket but can be applied to various outer garments that open in front, particularly to heavy clothing such as a suit jacket and a coat.
- FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a jacket 1 of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a main development illustrating an inner side of the jacket 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 . Note that FIG. 2 illustrates, of a main body 2 of the jacket 1 , only a left front body 21 , a right front body 22 , a back body 23 , a left side body 24 , and a right side body 25 .
- the jacket 1 of the present embodiment is designed so that, in a case where a user of the jacket 1 moves outside with taking off the jacket 1 , the user can hang the jacket 1 on a bag, baggage or the like and carry the jacket 1 while the user is not wearing the jacket 1 .
- the jacket (outer garment) 1 includes a main body 2 of the jacket 1 (an outer-garment main body), and a hanging belt (hanging member) 3 .
- the main body 2 is an outer garment that (i) is worn with an upper body and (ii) opens in front.
- a publicly-known jacket can be used as the main body 2 .
- the main body 2 of the jacket 1 of the present embodiment includes the left front body 21 , the right front body 22 , the back body 23 , the left side body 24 , the right side body 25 , an upper collar 26 , a left sleeve 27 , and a right sleeve 28 .
- the left front body 21 and the right front body 22 constitute a front body of the main body 2 .
- the left front body 21 is a cloth of a left front side of the main body 2 .
- the right front body 22 is a cloth of a right front side of the main body 2 .
- the left front body 21 and the right front body 22 cover a front portion of the torso of a user who wears the jacket 1
- the back body 23 is a cloth of a back side of the main body 2 .
- the back body 23 covers a back of the torso of the user who wears the jacket 1 .
- the back body 23 is made up of two cloths seamed at a back seam 231 that extends along a spine of a user who wears the jacket 1 .
- the back body 23 has an upper part inside of the back body 23 , the upper part being provided with a lining cloth 232 for shoulders.
- the left side body 24 is a cloth that connects the left front body 21 with the back body 23 .
- the left side body 24 covers a left side of the torso of a user who wears the jacket 1 , the left side extending from the left armpit of the user to the end of the torso.
- the right side body 25 is a cloth that connects the right front body 22 with the back body 23 .
- the right side body 25 covers a right side of the torso of a user who wears the jacket 1 , the right side extending from the right armpit of the user to the end of the torso.
- the upper collar 26 (collar) is a cloth of the main body 2 which cloth surrounds the neck of a user who wears the jacket 1 .
- the upper collar 26 is connected to (i) a lower collar (rappel) 211 that is a turnback of the left front body 21 and (ii) a lower collar (rappel) 221 that is a turnback of the right front body 22 .
- the left sleeve 27 is a cloth provided along an armhole formed by the left front body 21 , the back body 23 and the left side body 24 .
- the left sleeve 27 has a cylindrical shape, and covers the left arm of a user who wears the jacket 1 .
- the right sleeve 28 is a cloth provided along an armhole formed by the right front body 22 , the back body 23 and the right side body 25 .
- the right sleeve 28 has a cylindrical shape, and covers the right arm of a user who wears the jacket 1 .
- the hanging belt 3 is a hanging member, provided inside of the main body 2 , for hanging the main body 2 on a bag or the like
- the hanging belt 3 includes a belt portion (strap section) 4 and a buckle (fastener) 5 .
- the belt portion 4 is a string-like or belt-like strap member extending on the inner side of the main body 2 .
- the belt portion 4 is made of any material provided that the material is flexible.
- the material encompass chemical fibers such as rayon, nylon, acrylic and polyester, and natural fibers such as wool and cotton.
- the buckle 5 is a fastener provided on the belt portion 4 .
- the buckle 5 of the present embodiment is provided in a substantially middle of the belt portion 4 in a direction in which the belt portion 4 extends.
- the buckle 5 is used to unfasten the belt portion 4 .
- the buckle 5 is made of any material but is suitably made of a resin such as plastic. Resin is more lightweight than metal etc., and is not detected by a metal detector in an airport etc.
- the buckle 5 is therefore preferably made of resin.
- the hanging belt 3 of the present embodiment is provided on a the main body 2 in such a manner as to extend (i) across a substantially middle of the body length of the main body 2 and (ii) substantially orthogonally to the back seam 231 that extends along the spine of a user who wears the jacket 3 .
- one of opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is sewed on a first connection section P 1 that connects the back body 23 with the left side body 24 so that the one of the opposite sides of the belt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the first connection section P 1 .
- the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is sewed on a second connection section P 2 that connects the back body 23 with the right side body 25 so that the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the second connection section P 2 .
- This allows the hanging belt 3 to extend in a direction of the body width of the main body 2 and to be provided on the main body 2 across the back body 23 .
- the inner side of the back body 23 of the main body 2 of the jacket 1 is unlikely to be seen from the outside when the jacket 1 is worn. Further, in a case where the hanging belt 3 is provided on the inner side of the back body 23 of the main body 2 , the hanging belt 3 is not likely to hinder a wearer (user) of the jacket 1 from moving.
- the hanging belt 3 By providing the hanging belt 3 in such a manner as to extend across the back body 23 of the main body 2 , it is possible to suitably provide the hanging belt 3 on the main body 2 without impairing (i) appearance of the jacket 1 and (ii) comfort with which a user wears the jacket 1 .
- the belt portion 4 can be sufficiently long. This makes it easy to hang the hanging belt 3 on a target such as a bag.
- the one of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is fixed to the first connection section P 1 of the main body 2 , and the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is fixed to the second connection section P 2 of the main body 2 . This allows the hanging belt 3 to be attached (sewed) onto the main body 2 with a greater strength.
- the hanging belt 3 may be provided on part other than the back body 23 of the main body 2 .
- the hanging belt 3 may be attached to the inner side of the main body 2 with snap buttons, tack buttons, or the like in such a manner as to be detachable from the main body 2 . This allows the hanging belt 3 to be attached to the main body 2 or to be detached from the main body 2 . As such, it is possible to freely select between attaching the hanging belt 3 to the main body 2 and detaching the hanging belt 3 from the main body 2 , depending on, for example, how the jacket 1 is used.
- FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating the hanging belt 3 illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- the hanging belt 3 of the present embodiment is configured such that the belt portion 4 is so connected as to be capable of being unfastened at the buckle 5 .
- the belt portion 4 of the present embodiment is in the shape of a belt, and includes a first belt portion 41 and a second belt portion 42 .
- the first belt portion 41 is connected to the second belt portion 42 with the buckle 5 .
- the first belt portion 41 includes (i) a free end provided with a plug part 51 of the buckle 5 and (ii) a fixed end (one end of the belt portion 4 ) fixed to the main body 2 . Specifically, the fixed end of the first belt portion 41 is fixed to the first connection section P 1 (see FIG. 2 ) of the main body 2 .
- the second belt portion 42 includes (i) a free end provided with a socket part 52 of the buckle 5 and (ii) a fixed end (the other end of the belt portion 4 ) fixed to the main body 2 .
- the fixed end of the second belt portion 42 is fixed to the second connection section P 2 (see FIG. 2 ) of the main body 2 .
- the buckle 5 of the present embodiment is made of resin, and includes the plug part 51 and the socket part 52 .
- the buckle 5 connects the free end of the first belt portion 41 with the free end of the second belt portion 42 so that the free ends are disconnectable from each other.
- the plug part 51 is a male portion of the buckle 5 which male portion is provided on the free end of the first belt portion 41 .
- the plug portion 51 includes an engagement pin 511 insertable into an engagement hole 521 of the socket part 52 .
- the socket part 52 is a female portion of the buckle 5 which male portion is provided on the free end of the second belt portion 42 .
- the socket part 52 includes the engagement hole 521 into which the engagement pin 511 of the plug part 51 is insertable.
- the buckle 5 is configured such that the plug part 51 and the socket part 52 are engaged with each other by inserting the engagement pin 511 of the plug part 51 into the engagement hole 521 of the socket part 52 . This allows the first belt portion 41 and the second belt portion 42 to be connected to each other with the buckle 5 .
- the buckle 5 is also configured such that the plug part 51 and the socket part 52 are separated from each other by pulling out the engagement pin 511 of the plug part 51 from the engagement hole 521 of the socket part 52 . This allows the first belt portion 41 and the second belt portion 42 to be disconnected from each other at the buckle 5 .
- the buckle 5 of the present embodiment is configured such that the engagement pin 511 is inserted into the engagement hole 521 .
- the buckle 5 is not limited to this configuration, provided that the buckle 5 is used to unfasten the belt portion 4 .
- the buckle 5 may be another kinds of buckle made of resin, such as a hook or a planar fastener.
- the buckle 5 may further function to adjust the length of the belt portion 4 .
- the hanging belt 3 of the present embodiment is configured such that the belt portion 4 includes the first belt portion 41 and the second belt portion 42 .
- the hanging belt 3 is not limited to this configuration, provided that the hanging belt 3 is configured such that the belt portion 4 extending on the main body 2 is unfastened.
- the hanging belt 3 may be configured not include the second belt portion 42 by directly fixing the socket part 52 of the buckle 5 to the second connection section P 2 of the main body 2 .
- the first belt portion 41 has a length corresponding to a width of the back body 23 of the main body 2 (that is, a length between the first connection section P 1 and the second connection section P 2 of the main body 2 ).
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating how the jacket 1 is hung on a target such as a bag. As illustrated in FIG. 4 , in a case where the jacket 1 that is not being worn is hung on the target such as the bag, the main body 2 is retained in a state where the main body 2 is dangling from the hanging belt 3 .
- the hanging belt 3 and the back body 23 form a loop.
- the main body 2 can therefore dangle from the hanging belt 3 in a state where the main body 2 is folded up small by (i) folding part of the main body 2 which part is in a hem side of the main body 2 (that is, a cloth of the main body 2 which cloth is located in the hem side with respect to the hanging belt 3 ) and part of the main body 2 which part is in a shoulder side of the main body 2 (that is, a cloth of the main body 2 which cloth is located in the shoulder side with respect to the hanging belt 3 ) and then (ii) passing the folded parts of the main body 2 through the loop.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating an example state where the jacket 1 illustrated in FIG. 4 is hung on a bag 6 . As illustrated in FIG. 5 , the jacket 1 can be hung on the bag (target) 6 .
- the belt portion 4 having been unfastened by unfastening the buckle 5 is passed through a loop of a shoulder strap 61 of the bag 6 (or part of the bag 6 by which part a user holds the bag 6 ), and then the buckle 5 is fastened, whereby the hanging belt 3 is easily hung on the bag 6 .
- the jacket 1 of the present embodiment includes (i) the main body 2 that opens in front, and (ii) the hanging belt 3 , provided on an inner side of the main body 2 , for hanging the main body 2 on a target such as the bag 6 .
- the hanging belt 3 includes (i) the belt portion 4 extending on the main body 2 and having a string-like or belt-like shape and (ii) the buckle 5 provided on the belt portion 4 .
- the hanging belt 3 is capable of being unfastened at the buckle 5 .
- the jacket 1 is configured such that the hanging belt 3 is capable of being unfastened at the buckle 5 . That is, the hanging belt 3 is configured such that the belt portion 4 extending on the inner side of the main body 2 is capable of being unfastened at the buckle 5 . It is therefore possible to easily hang the hanging belt 3 on a target by (i) causing the belt portion 4 that has been unfastened by fastening the buckle 5 to pass through a loop of the shoulder strap of the bag (target) 6 , and then (ii) fastening the buckle 5 .
- the present embodiment therefore makes it possible to provide a jacket 1 that is excellent in portability when not worn.
- the present embodiment describes an example configuration in which a hanging belt 3 is provided on part other than a back body 23 of a main body 2 of a jacket.
- FIG. 6 is a main development illustrating an inner side of a jacket 11 of the present embodiment.
- the jacket (outer garment) 11 of the present embodiment is substantially identical to the jacket 1 of Embodiment 1 except for a location where a hanging belt 3 is provided on a main body 2 of the jacket 11 . Only a change from Embodiment 1 will therefore be described below.
- the hanging belt 3 is provided across a right front body 22 of and a right side body 25 of the main body 2 .
- one of opposite ends of a belt portion 4 is sewed on a second connection section P 2 that connects the right side body 25 with a back body 23 so that the one of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the second connection section P 2 .
- the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is sewed on a facing 222 that is a turnback of the right front body 22 so that the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the facing 222 .
- the hanging belt 3 is provided on the main body 2 so that the hanging belt 3 extends in a direction of the body width of the main body 2 across the right side body 25 to reach the facing 222 of the right front body 22 .
- the hanging belt 3 is not likely to hinder a wearer of the jacket 11 from moving.
- the hanging belt 3 is thus provided across the right front body 22 and the right side body 25 of the main body 2 .
- the hanging belt 3 may alternatively be provided across inner sides of a left front body 21 and a left side body 24 of the main body 2 .
- the hanging belt 3 of the jacket 11 of the present embodiment is provided across the inner sides of the right front body 22 and the right side body 25 of the main body 2 .
- the hanging belt 3 can be provided on any part of an inner side of the main body 2 . Even in a case where the hanging belt 3 is provided across the right front body 22 and the right side body 25 of the main body 2 as in the jacket 11 , the hanging belt 3 allows the main body 2 of the jacket 11 that is not being worn to be suitably hung on a target while preventing the main body 2 from slipping from the target.
- the present embodiment therefore makes it possible to provide a jacket 11 that is excellent in portability when not worn.
- the present embodiment describes another example configuration of a hanging belt 3 .
- FIG. 7 is a main development illustrating an inner side of a jacket 12 of the present embodiment.
- the jacket (outer garment) 12 of the present embodiment is substantially identical to the jacket 11 of Embodiment 2 except for a configuration of a hanging belt 31 . Only a change from Embodiment 2 will therefore be described below.
- the hanging belt (hanging member) 31 of the present embodiment is configured such that buckles 5 are provided on respective opposite ends of a belt portion 4 .
- the hanging belt 31 includes a first buckle (first fastener) 5 a and a second buckle (second fastener) 5 b as the respective buckles 5 .
- the first buckle 5 a is a fastener provided at one of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 .
- a plug part 51 (see FIG. 3 ) of the first buckle 5 a is fixed to the one of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 .
- a socket part 52 (see FIG. 3 ) of the first buckle 5 a is sewed on a second connection section P 2 that connects a back body 23 with a right side body 25 of a main body 2 of the jacket 12 so that the socket part 52 is fixed to the second connection section P 2 .
- the second buckle 5 b is a fastener provided at the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 . Specifically, a plug part 51 of the second buckle 5 b is fixed to the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 . A socket part 52 of the second buckle 5 b is sewed on a facing 222 that is a turnback of a right front body 22 of the main body 2 so that the socket part 52 is fixed to the facing 222 .
- the belt portion 4 is attached to the main body 2 with use of the first buckle 5 a and the second buckle 5 b . It is therefore possible to easily hang the hanging belt 31 on a target by (i) unfastening any one of the first buckle 5 a and the second buckle 5 b so that the belt portion 4 is unfastened and then (ii) passing the unfastened belt portion 4 through a loop of a shoulder strap or the like of a bag (target) 6 .
- the hanging belt 31 is provided across the right front body 22 and the right side body 25 of the main body 2 .
- the hanging belt 31 may alternatively be provided across inner sides of a left front body 21 and a left side body 24 of the main body 2 .
- the buckle 5 includes (i) the first buckle 5 a provided at the one of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 and (ii) the second buckle 5 b provided at the other of the opposite ends of the belt portion 4 , and the first buckle 5 a and the second buckle 5 b are connected to the main body 2 .
- the belt portion 4 is attached to the main body 2 with use of the first buckle 5 a and the second buckle 5 b . It is therefore possible to attach or detach the belt portion 4 to/from the main body 2 .
- the present embodiment therefore makes it possible to provide a jacket 12 that makes it possible to freely select between attaching the belt portion 4 to the main body 2 and detaching the belt portion 4 from main body 2 , depending on, for example, how the jacket 12 is used.
- an outer garment is an outer garment including: an outer-garment main body including a left front body, a right front body, and a back body; and a hanging member provided on an inner side of the outer-garment main body and configured to hang the outer-garment main body on a target, the hanging member including: a strap section having a string-like or belt-like shape and extending on the outer-garment main body; and a fastener provided on the strap section, the hanging member being capable of being fastened or unfastened at the fastener.
- the hanging member is capable of being unfastened at the fastener.
- the hanging member in other words, includes a string-like or belt-like strap section extending on the inner side of the outer-garment main body which strap section is capable of being unfastened at the fastener.
- the hanging member can be hung easily on a bag (target) by (i) unfastening the fastener, (ii) passing the unfastened strap section through a loop of a shoulder strap or the like of the bag, and then (iii) fastening the fastener.
- the hanging member prevents the outer-garment main body from slipping off from the target, and allows the outer-garment main body to be hung on the target when the outer garment is not worn.
- the above configuration eliminates the need to separately carry a portable hanger as conventional, and makes it possible to, when the outer garment is not worn, carry it with the outer-garment main body hung on the target.
- the above configuration therefore makes it possible to provide an outer garment that is excellent in portability when not worn.
- the outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the fastener includes (i) a first fastener provided at an end of the strap section and (ii) a second fastener provided at another end of the strap section, and the first fastener and the second fastener are fixed to the outer-garment main body.
- the strap section is attached to the outer-garment main body with use of the first fastener and the second fastener.
- unfastening both the first fastener and the second fastener allows the strap section to be detached from the outer-garment main body.
- the above configuration thus allows the strap section to be attached to and detached from the outer-garment main body, that is, the strap section may be attached to and detached from the outer-garment main body.
- the above configuration therefore makes it possible to freely select between attaching the strap section to the outer-garment main body and detaching the strap section from the outer-garment main body, depending on, for example, how the outer garment is used.
- the outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the outer-garment main body further includes: a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and the hanging member extends either across the left front body and the left side body or across the right front body and the right side body.
- the hanging member is provided on the respective inner sides of the left front body and left side body of the outer-garment main body or the respective inner sides of the right front body and right side body of the outer-garment main body, the hanging member is not likely to hinder a wearer of the outer garment from moving.
- the hanging member is suitably provided on the outer-garment main body without impairing comfort with which a user wears the outer garment.
- the outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the hanging member is provided on the outer-garment main body in such a manner as to extend across the back body.
- the inner side of the back body of the outer-garment main body is unlikely to be seen from the outside when the outer garment is worn. Further, in a case where the hanging member is provided on the inner side of the back of the outer-garment main body, the hanging member is not likely to hinder a wearer of the outer garment from moving.
- the hanging member is suitably provided on the outer-garment main body without impairing the appearance of the outer garment or comfort with which a user wears the outer garment.
- the above configuration also allows the hanging member to be sufficiently long. This makes it easy to hang the hanging member on a target.
- the outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the outer-garment main body further includes: a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and the hanging member is connected to a first connection section that connects the back body with the left side body and to a second connection section that connects the back body with the right side body.
- connecting the hanging member with the first connection section and the second connection section allows the hanging member to be attached (sewed) onto the outer-garment main body with a greater strength.
- the outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the outer-garment main body is heavy clothing.
- Typical heavy clothing for example, jackets such as a suit jacket and coats tends to be thick and heavy.
- An embodiment of the present invention is applicable particularly suitably to such heavy clothing.
- the above configuration therefore allows heavy clothing to exhibit improved portability when it is not worn.
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A jacket of an embodiment of the present invention includes (i) a main body of the jacket and (ii) a hanging belt, provided in an inner side of the main body, for hanging the main body on a bag or the like. The hanging belt includes (i) a belt portion extending on the main body and (ii) a buckle that fastens or unfastens the belt portion.
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- This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 on Patent Application No. 2015-138107 filed in Japan on Jul. 9, 2015, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates to an outer garment. The present invention more specifically relates to an outer garment hangable on a bag or the like to be carried when the outer garment is not worn.
- In summer, for example, a suit wearer may take off a suit jacket (outer garment) when the suit wearer is out moving from one place to another. In a case where a person moves from one place to another without wearing an outer garment, the person frequently hangs the outer garment on an arm or puts the outer garment in a bag to carry the outer garment.
- However, in a case where a person hangs an outer garment on an arm to carry the outer garment, there are problems such as the arm on which the outer garment is hung becoming sweaty and developing a rash from the sweat. In a case where a person puts an outer garment in a bag to carry the outer garment, there are problems such as the outer garment becoming wrinkled easily.
- In relation to the above problems,
Patent Literature 1 has proposed a portable hanger that allows an outer garment not worn and a bag to be carried together. -
- Japanese Registered Utility Model Publication No. 3154017 (issued on Oct. 8, 2009)
- According to the foregoing prior art, however, even in a case where the portable hanger is not used, the portable hanger should be in a bag or the like and always carried separately from an outer garment.
- The present invention has been made in view of the problem. An object of the present invention is to provide an outer garment excellent in portability when the outer garment is not worn.
- In order to solve the above problem, an outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention is an outer garment including: an outer-garment main body including a left front body, a right front body, and a back body; and a hanging member provided on an inner side of the outer-garment main body and configured to hang the outer-garment main body on a target, the hanging member including: a strap section having a string-like or belt-like shape and extending on the outer-garment main body; and a fastener provided on the strap section, the hanging member being capable of being fastened or unfastened at the fastener.
- The present invention brings about an effect of providing an outer garment excellent in portability when the outer garment is not worn.
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FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a jacket of Embodiment 1 of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a main development illustrating an inner side of the jacket illustrated inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating a hanging belt illustrated inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating how the jacket of Embodiment 1 is hung on a target. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating an example state where the jacket illustrated inFIG. 4 is hung on a bag. -
FIG. 6 is a main development illustrating an inner side of a jacket of Embodiment 2 of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a main development illustrating an inner side of a jacket of Embodiment 3 of the present invention. - The following description will discuss an embodiment of the present invention with reference to
FIGS. 1 through 5 . The present embodiment describes an example case where the present invention is applied to a jacket. - Note, however, that the present invention is not limited to the jacket but can be applied to various outer garments that open in front, particularly to heavy clothing such as a suit jacket and a coat.
- [Configuration of Jacket 1]
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FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating ajacket 1 of the present embodiment.FIG. 2 is a main development illustrating an inner side of thejacket 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . Note thatFIG. 2 illustrates, of amain body 2 of thejacket 1, only a leftfront body 21, a rightfront body 22, aback body 23, aleft side body 24, and aright side body 25. - The
jacket 1 of the present embodiment is designed so that, in a case where a user of thejacket 1 moves outside with taking off thejacket 1, the user can hang thejacket 1 on a bag, baggage or the like and carry thejacket 1 while the user is not wearing thejacket 1. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the jacket (outer garment) 1 includes amain body 2 of the jacket 1 (an outer-garment main body), and a hanging belt (hanging member) 3. - (Main Body 2)
- The
main body 2 is an outer garment that (i) is wore with an upper body and (ii) opens in front. A publicly-known jacket can be used as themain body 2. - The
main body 2 of thejacket 1 of the present embodiment includes the leftfront body 21, the rightfront body 22, theback body 23, theleft side body 24, theright side body 25, anupper collar 26, aleft sleeve 27, and aright sleeve 28. - The left
front body 21 and the rightfront body 22 constitute a front body of themain body 2. The leftfront body 21 is a cloth of a left front side of themain body 2. The rightfront body 22 is a cloth of a right front side of themain body 2. The leftfront body 21 and the rightfront body 22 cover a front portion of the torso of a user who wears thejacket 1 - The
back body 23 is a cloth of a back side of themain body 2. Theback body 23 covers a back of the torso of the user who wears thejacket 1. Theback body 23 is made up of two cloths seamed at aback seam 231 that extends along a spine of a user who wears thejacket 1. Theback body 23 has an upper part inside of theback body 23, the upper part being provided with alining cloth 232 for shoulders. - The
left side body 24 is a cloth that connects the leftfront body 21 with theback body 23. Theleft side body 24 covers a left side of the torso of a user who wears thejacket 1, the left side extending from the left armpit of the user to the end of the torso. - The
right side body 25 is a cloth that connects the rightfront body 22 with theback body 23. Theright side body 25 covers a right side of the torso of a user who wears thejacket 1, the right side extending from the right armpit of the user to the end of the torso. - The upper collar 26 (collar) is a cloth of the
main body 2 which cloth surrounds the neck of a user who wears thejacket 1. Theupper collar 26 is connected to (i) a lower collar (rappel) 211 that is a turnback of the leftfront body 21 and (ii) a lower collar (rappel) 221 that is a turnback of the rightfront body 22. - The
left sleeve 27 is a cloth provided along an armhole formed by the leftfront body 21, theback body 23 and theleft side body 24. Theleft sleeve 27 has a cylindrical shape, and covers the left arm of a user who wears thejacket 1. - The
right sleeve 28 is a cloth provided along an armhole formed by the rightfront body 22, theback body 23 and theright side body 25. Theright sleeve 28 has a cylindrical shape, and covers the right arm of a user who wears thejacket 1. - (Hanging Belt 3)
- The
hanging belt 3 is a hanging member, provided inside of themain body 2, for hanging themain body 2 on a bag or the like Thehanging belt 3 includes a belt portion (strap section) 4 and a buckle (fastener) 5. - The
belt portion 4 is a string-like or belt-like strap member extending on the inner side of themain body 2. Thebelt portion 4 is made of any material provided that the material is flexible. Preferable examples of the material encompass chemical fibers such as rayon, nylon, acrylic and polyester, and natural fibers such as wool and cotton. - The
buckle 5 is a fastener provided on thebelt portion 4. Thebuckle 5 of the present embodiment is provided in a substantially middle of thebelt portion 4 in a direction in which thebelt portion 4 extends. Thebuckle 5 is used to unfasten thebelt portion 4. - The
buckle 5 is made of any material but is suitably made of a resin such as plastic. Resin is more lightweight than metal etc., and is not detected by a metal detector in an airport etc. Thebuckle 5 is therefore preferably made of resin. - The hanging
belt 3 of the present embodiment is provided on a themain body 2 in such a manner as to extend (i) across a substantially middle of the body length of themain body 2 and (ii) substantially orthogonally to theback seam 231 that extends along the spine of a user who wears thejacket 3. - Specifically, one of opposite ends of the
belt portion 4 is sewed on a first connection section P1 that connects theback body 23 with theleft side body 24 so that the one of the opposite sides of thebelt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the first connection section P1. In addition, the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 is sewed on a second connection section P2 that connects theback body 23 with theright side body 25 so that the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the second connection section P2. This allows the hangingbelt 3 to extend in a direction of the body width of themain body 2 and to be provided on themain body 2 across theback body 23. - The inner side of the
back body 23 of themain body 2 of thejacket 1 is unlikely to be seen from the outside when thejacket 1 is worn. Further, in a case where the hangingbelt 3 is provided on the inner side of theback body 23 of themain body 2, the hangingbelt 3 is not likely to hinder a wearer (user) of thejacket 1 from moving. - By providing the hanging
belt 3 in such a manner as to extend across theback body 23 of themain body 2, it is possible to suitably provide the hangingbelt 3 on themain body 2 without impairing (i) appearance of thejacket 1 and (ii) comfort with which a user wears thejacket 1. By providing the hangingbelt 3 as above, thebelt portion 4 can be sufficiently long. This makes it easy to hang the hangingbelt 3 on a target such as a bag. - The one of the opposite ends of the
belt portion 4 is fixed to the first connection section P1 of themain body 2, and the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 is fixed to the second connection section P2 of themain body 2. This allows the hangingbelt 3 to be attached (sewed) onto themain body 2 with a greater strength. - Note that where and how the hanging
belt 3 is provided on themain body 2 is not particularly limited. For example, the hangingbelt 3 may be provided on part other than theback body 23 of themain body 2. - The hanging
belt 3 may be attached to the inner side of themain body 2 with snap buttons, tack buttons, or the like in such a manner as to be detachable from themain body 2. This allows the hangingbelt 3 to be attached to themain body 2 or to be detached from themain body 2. As such, it is possible to freely select between attaching the hangingbelt 3 to themain body 2 and detaching the hangingbelt 3 from themain body 2, depending on, for example, how thejacket 1 is used. - [Details of Hanging Belt 3]
- Details of the hanging
belt 3 will be described below with reference toFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating the hangingbelt 3 illustrated inFIG. 2 . As illustrated inFIG. 3 , the hangingbelt 3 of the present embodiment is configured such that thebelt portion 4 is so connected as to be capable of being unfastened at thebuckle 5. - (Belt Portion 4)
- The
belt portion 4 of the present embodiment is in the shape of a belt, and includes afirst belt portion 41 and asecond belt portion 42. Thefirst belt portion 41 is connected to thesecond belt portion 42 with thebuckle 5. - The
first belt portion 41 includes (i) a free end provided with aplug part 51 of thebuckle 5 and (ii) a fixed end (one end of the belt portion 4) fixed to themain body 2. Specifically, the fixed end of thefirst belt portion 41 is fixed to the first connection section P1 (seeFIG. 2 ) of themain body 2. - The
second belt portion 42 includes (i) a free end provided with asocket part 52 of thebuckle 5 and (ii) a fixed end (the other end of the belt portion 4) fixed to themain body 2. Specifically, the fixed end of thesecond belt portion 42 is fixed to the second connection section P2 (seeFIG. 2 ) of themain body 2. - (Buckle 5)
- The
buckle 5 of the present embodiment is made of resin, and includes theplug part 51 and thesocket part 52. Thebuckle 5 connects the free end of thefirst belt portion 41 with the free end of thesecond belt portion 42 so that the free ends are disconnectable from each other. - The
plug part 51 is a male portion of thebuckle 5 which male portion is provided on the free end of thefirst belt portion 41. Theplug portion 51 includes anengagement pin 511 insertable into anengagement hole 521 of thesocket part 52. - The
socket part 52 is a female portion of thebuckle 5 which male portion is provided on the free end of thesecond belt portion 42. Thesocket part 52 includes theengagement hole 521 into which theengagement pin 511 of theplug part 51 is insertable. - The
buckle 5 is configured such that theplug part 51 and thesocket part 52 are engaged with each other by inserting theengagement pin 511 of theplug part 51 into theengagement hole 521 of thesocket part 52. This allows thefirst belt portion 41 and thesecond belt portion 42 to be connected to each other with thebuckle 5. - The
buckle 5 is also configured such that theplug part 51 and thesocket part 52 are separated from each other by pulling out theengagement pin 511 of theplug part 51 from theengagement hole 521 of thesocket part 52. This allows thefirst belt portion 41 and thesecond belt portion 42 to be disconnected from each other at thebuckle 5. - As such, the
buckle 5 of the present embodiment is configured such that theengagement pin 511 is inserted into theengagement hole 521. Thebuckle 5 is not limited to this configuration, provided that thebuckle 5 is used to unfasten thebelt portion 4. For example, thebuckle 5 may be another kinds of buckle made of resin, such as a hook or a planar fastener. Thebuckle 5 may further function to adjust the length of thebelt portion 4. - The hanging
belt 3 of the present embodiment is configured such that thebelt portion 4 includes thefirst belt portion 41 and thesecond belt portion 42. The hangingbelt 3, however, is not limited to this configuration, provided that the hangingbelt 3 is configured such that thebelt portion 4 extending on themain body 2 is unfastened. For example, the hangingbelt 3 may be configured not include thesecond belt portion 42 by directly fixing thesocket part 52 of thebuckle 5 to the second connection section P2 of themain body 2. In this configuration, thefirst belt portion 41 has a length corresponding to a width of theback body 23 of the main body 2 (that is, a length between the first connection section P1 and the second connection section P2 of the main body 2). - [Specific Examples of how to Use Jacket 1]
- Specific examples of how to use the
jacket 1 will be described below with reference toFIGS. 4 and 5 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating how thejacket 1 is hung on a target such as a bag. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , in a case where thejacket 1 that is not being worn is hung on the target such as the bag, themain body 2 is retained in a state where themain body 2 is dangling from the hangingbelt 3. - In this state, the hanging
belt 3 and theback body 23 form a loop. Themain body 2 can therefore dangle from the hangingbelt 3 in a state where themain body 2 is folded up small by (i) folding part of themain body 2 which part is in a hem side of the main body 2 (that is, a cloth of themain body 2 which cloth is located in the hem side with respect to the hanging belt 3) and part of themain body 2 which part is in a shoulder side of the main body 2 (that is, a cloth of themain body 2 which cloth is located in the shoulder side with respect to the hanging belt 3) and then (ii) passing the folded parts of themain body 2 through the loop. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating an example state where thejacket 1 illustrated inFIG. 4 is hung on a bag 6. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , thejacket 1 can be hung on the bag (target) 6. - Specifically, the
belt portion 4 having been unfastened by unfastening thebuckle 5 is passed through a loop of ashoulder strap 61 of the bag 6 (or part of the bag 6 by which part a user holds the bag 6), and then thebuckle 5 is fastened, whereby the hangingbelt 3 is easily hung on the bag 6. - This allows the user to carry the
jacket 1 that is not being worn in a state where themain body 2 of thejacket 1 is being hung on the bag 6 while the hangingbelt 3 prevents themain body 2 from slipping from the bag 6. - [Effects Yielded by Jacket 1]
- As such, the
jacket 1 of the present embodiment includes (i) themain body 2 that opens in front, and (ii) the hangingbelt 3, provided on an inner side of themain body 2, for hanging themain body 2 on a target such as the bag 6. - The hanging
belt 3 includes (i) thebelt portion 4 extending on themain body 2 and having a string-like or belt-like shape and (ii) thebuckle 5 provided on thebelt portion 4. The hangingbelt 3 is capable of being unfastened at thebuckle 5. - The
jacket 1 is configured such that the hangingbelt 3 is capable of being unfastened at thebuckle 5. That is, the hangingbelt 3 is configured such that thebelt portion 4 extending on the inner side of themain body 2 is capable of being unfastened at thebuckle 5. It is therefore possible to easily hang the hangingbelt 3 on a target by (i) causing thebelt portion 4 that has been unfastened by fastening thebuckle 5 to pass through a loop of the shoulder strap of the bag (target) 6, and then (ii) fastening thebuckle 5. - This allows the
main body 2 of thejacket 1 that is not being worn to be hung on the bag 6 while the hangingbelt 3 prevents themain body 2 from slipping from the target. - It is therefore possible to carry the
jacket 1 in a state where themain body 2 of thejacket 1 that is not being worn is being hung on a target without carrying a portable hanger separately though the portable hanger is traditionally carried separately. - The present embodiment therefore makes it possible to provide a
jacket 1 that is excellent in portability when not worn. - The following description will discuss another embodiment of the present invention with reference to
FIG. 6 . Note that, for convenience, identical reference numerals are given to members having respective functions identical to those described in the embodiment above, and their descriptions are omitted in the present embodiment. - The present embodiment describes an example configuration in which a hanging
belt 3 is provided on part other than aback body 23 of amain body 2 of a jacket. - [Configuration of Jacket 11]
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FIG. 6 is a main development illustrating an inner side of ajacket 11 of the present embodiment. The jacket (outer garment) 11 of the present embodiment is substantially identical to thejacket 1 ofEmbodiment 1 except for a location where a hangingbelt 3 is provided on amain body 2 of thejacket 11. Only a change fromEmbodiment 1 will therefore be described below. - In the present embodiment, the hanging
belt 3 is provided across a rightfront body 22 of and aright side body 25 of themain body 2. - Specifically, one of opposite ends of a
belt portion 4 is sewed on a second connection section P2 that connects theright side body 25 with aback body 23 so that the one of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the second connection section P2. In addition, the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 is sewed on a facing 222 that is a turnback of the rightfront body 22 so that the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 is fixed (connected) to the facing 222. - More specifically, the hanging
belt 3 is provided on themain body 2 so that the hangingbelt 3 extends in a direction of the body width of themain body 2 across theright side body 25 to reach the facing 222 of the rightfront body 22. - In a case where the hanging
belt 3 is provided on the respective inner sides of the rightfront body 22 andright side body 25 of themain body 2, the hangingbelt 3 is not likely to hinder a wearer of thejacket 11 from moving. - It is therefore possible to suitably provide the hanging
belt 3 on themain body 2 without impairing comfort with which a user wears thejacket 11, by providing the hangingbelt 3 across the rightfront body 22 and theright side body 25 of themain body 2. - In the present embodiment, the hanging
belt 3 is thus provided across the rightfront body 22 and theright side body 25 of themain body 2. The hangingbelt 3 may alternatively be provided across inner sides of a leftfront body 21 and aleft side body 24 of themain body 2. - [Effects Yielded by Jacket 11]
- As such, the hanging
belt 3 of thejacket 11 of the present embodiment is provided across the inner sides of the rightfront body 22 and theright side body 25 of themain body 2. - The hanging
belt 3 can be provided on any part of an inner side of themain body 2. Even in a case where the hangingbelt 3 is provided across the rightfront body 22 and theright side body 25 of themain body 2 as in thejacket 11, the hangingbelt 3 allows themain body 2 of thejacket 11 that is not being worn to be suitably hung on a target while preventing themain body 2 from slipping from the target. - It is therefore possible to carry the
jacket 11 in a state where themain body 2 of thejacket 11 that is not being worn is being hung on a target such as a bag 6 without carrying a portable hanger separately though the portable hanger is traditionally carried separately. - The present embodiment therefore makes it possible to provide a
jacket 11 that is excellent in portability when not worn. - The following description will discuss another embodiment of the present invention with reference to
FIG. 7 . Note that, for convenience, identical reference numerals are given to members having respective functions identical to those described in the embodiments above, and their descriptions are omitted in the present embodiment. - The present embodiment describes another example configuration of a hanging
belt 3. - [Configuration of Jacket 12]
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FIG. 7 is a main development illustrating an inner side of ajacket 12 of the present embodiment. The jacket (outer garment) 12 of the present embodiment is substantially identical to thejacket 11 ofEmbodiment 2 except for a configuration of a hangingbelt 31. Only a change fromEmbodiment 2 will therefore be described below. - (Hanging Belt 31)
- The hanging belt (hanging member) 31 of the present embodiment is configured such that buckles 5 are provided on respective opposite ends of a
belt portion 4. The hangingbelt 31 includes a first buckle (first fastener) 5 a and a second buckle (second fastener) 5 b as therespective buckles 5. - (
First Buckle 5 a) - The
first buckle 5 a is a fastener provided at one of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4. Specifically, a plug part 51 (seeFIG. 3 ) of thefirst buckle 5 a is fixed to the one of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4. A socket part 52 (seeFIG. 3 ) of thefirst buckle 5 a is sewed on a second connection section P2 that connects aback body 23 with aright side body 25 of amain body 2 of thejacket 12 so that thesocket part 52 is fixed to the second connection section P2. - (
Second Buckle 5 b) - The
second buckle 5 b is a fastener provided at the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4. Specifically, aplug part 51 of thesecond buckle 5 b is fixed to the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4. Asocket part 52 of thesecond buckle 5 b is sewed on a facing 222 that is a turnback of a rightfront body 22 of themain body 2 so that thesocket part 52 is fixed to the facing 222. - As such, in the
jacket 12, thebelt portion 4 is attached to themain body 2 with use of thefirst buckle 5 a and thesecond buckle 5 b. It is therefore possible to easily hang the hangingbelt 31 on a target by (i) unfastening any one of thefirst buckle 5 a and thesecond buckle 5 b so that thebelt portion 4 is unfastened and then (ii) passing theunfastened belt portion 4 through a loop of a shoulder strap or the like of a bag (target) 6. - It is also possible to detach the
belt portion 4 from themain body 2 by unfastening both thefirst buckle 5 a and thesecond buckle 5 b. This makes it possible to freely select attachment and detachment of thebelt portion 4 to/from themain body 2. - In the present embodiment, the hanging
belt 31 is provided across the rightfront body 22 and theright side body 25 of themain body 2. The hangingbelt 31 may alternatively be provided across inner sides of a leftfront body 21 and aleft side body 24 of themain body 2. - [Effects Yielded by Jacket 12]
- As such, in the
jacket 12 ofEmbodiment 3, thebuckle 5 includes (i) thefirst buckle 5 a provided at the one of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4 and (ii) thesecond buckle 5 b provided at the other of the opposite ends of thebelt portion 4, and thefirst buckle 5 a and thesecond buckle 5 b are connected to themain body 2. - In the
jacket 12, thebelt portion 4 is attached to themain body 2 with use of thefirst buckle 5 a and thesecond buckle 5 b. It is therefore possible to attach or detach thebelt portion 4 to/from themain body 2. - The present embodiment therefore makes it possible to provide a
jacket 12 that makes it possible to freely select between attaching thebelt portion 4 to themain body 2 and detaching thebelt portion 4 frommain body 2, depending on, for example, how thejacket 12 is used. - The present invention is not limited to the embodiments, but can be altered by a skilled person in the art within the scope of the claims. An embodiment derived from a proper combination of technical means each disclosed in a different embodiment is also encompassed in the technical scope of the present invention.
- [Supplemental Notes]
- As described above, an outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention is an outer garment including: an outer-garment main body including a left front body, a right front body, and a back body; and a hanging member provided on an inner side of the outer-garment main body and configured to hang the outer-garment main body on a target, the hanging member including: a strap section having a string-like or belt-like shape and extending on the outer-garment main body; and a fastener provided on the strap section, the hanging member being capable of being fastened or unfastened at the fastener.
- With the above configuration, the hanging member is capable of being unfastened at the fastener. The hanging member, in other words, includes a string-like or belt-like strap section extending on the inner side of the outer-garment main body which strap section is capable of being unfastened at the fastener. With the above configuration, the hanging member can be hung easily on a bag (target) by (i) unfastening the fastener, (ii) passing the unfastened strap section through a loop of a shoulder strap or the like of the bag, and then (iii) fastening the fastener.
- With the above configuration, the hanging member prevents the outer-garment main body from slipping off from the target, and allows the outer-garment main body to be hung on the target when the outer garment is not worn.
- Thus, the above configuration eliminates the need to separately carry a portable hanger as conventional, and makes it possible to, when the outer garment is not worn, carry it with the outer-garment main body hung on the target. The above configuration therefore makes it possible to provide an outer garment that is excellent in portability when not worn.
- The outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the fastener includes (i) a first fastener provided at an end of the strap section and (ii) a second fastener provided at another end of the strap section, and the first fastener and the second fastener are fixed to the outer-garment main body.
- With the above configuration, the strap section is attached to the outer-garment main body with use of the first fastener and the second fastener. Thus, unfastening both the first fastener and the second fastener allows the strap section to be detached from the outer-garment main body. The above configuration thus allows the strap section to be attached to and detached from the outer-garment main body, that is, the strap section may be attached to and detached from the outer-garment main body.
- The above configuration therefore makes it possible to freely select between attaching the strap section to the outer-garment main body and detaching the strap section from the outer-garment main body, depending on, for example, how the outer garment is used.
- The outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the outer-garment main body further includes: a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and the hanging member extends either across the left front body and the left side body or across the right front body and the right side body.
- In a case where the hanging member is provided on the respective inner sides of the left front body and left side body of the outer-garment main body or the respective inner sides of the right front body and right side body of the outer-garment main body, the hanging member is not likely to hinder a wearer of the outer garment from moving.
- Therefore, with the above configuration, the hanging member is suitably provided on the outer-garment main body without impairing comfort with which a user wears the outer garment.
- The outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the hanging member is provided on the outer-garment main body in such a manner as to extend across the back body.
- The inner side of the back body of the outer-garment main body is unlikely to be seen from the outside when the outer garment is worn. Further, in a case where the hanging member is provided on the inner side of the back of the outer-garment main body, the hanging member is not likely to hinder a wearer of the outer garment from moving.
- Therefore, with the above configuration, the hanging member is suitably provided on the outer-garment main body without impairing the appearance of the outer garment or comfort with which a user wears the outer garment. The above configuration also allows the hanging member to be sufficiently long. This makes it easy to hang the hanging member on a target.
- The outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the outer-garment main body further includes: a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and the hanging member is connected to a first connection section that connects the back body with the left side body and to a second connection section that connects the back body with the right side body.
- With the above configuration, connecting the hanging member with the first connection section and the second connection section allows the hanging member to be attached (sewed) onto the outer-garment main body with a greater strength.
- The outer garment according to an embodiment of the present invention may preferably be configured such that the outer-garment main body is heavy clothing.
- Typical heavy clothing, for example, jackets such as a suit jacket and coats tends to be thick and heavy. An embodiment of the present invention is applicable particularly suitably to such heavy clothing.
- The above configuration therefore allows heavy clothing to exhibit improved portability when it is not worn.
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- 1, 11, 12 Jacket (outer garment)
- 2 Main body of jacket (outer-garment main body)
- 3 Hanging belt (hanging member)
- 4 Belt portion (strap section)
- 5 Buckle (fastener)
- 5 a First buckle (fastener)
- 5 b Second buckle (fastener)
- 6 Bag (target)
- 21 Left front body
- 22 Right front body
- 23 Back body
- 25 Right side body
- 41 First belt portion (strap section)
- 42 Second belt portion (strap section)
- 51 Plug part (fastener)
- 52 Socket part (fastener)
- P1 First connection section
- P2 Second connection section
Claims (9)
1. An outer garment comprising:
an outer-garment main body including a left front body, a right front body, and a back body; and
a hanging member provided on an inner side of the outer-garment main body and configured to hang the outer-garment main body on a target,
the hanging member including:
a strap section having a string-like or belt-like shape and extending on the outer-garment main body; and
a fastener provided on the strap section,
the hanging member being capable of being fastened or unfastened at the fastener.
2. The outer garment according to claim 1 ,
wherein
the fastener includes (i) a first fastener provided at an end of the strap section and (ii) a second fastener provided at another end of the strap section, and
the first fastener and the second fastener are fixed to the outer-garment main body.
3. The outer garment according to claim 1 ,
wherein:
the outer-garment main body further includes:
a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and
a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and
the hanging member extends either across the left front body and the left side body or across the right front body and the right side body.
4. The outer garment according to claim 2 ,
wherein:
the outer-garment main body further includes:
a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and
a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and
the hanging member extends either across the left front body and the left side body or across the right front body and the right side body.
5. The outer garment according to claim 1 ,
wherein
the hanging member is provided on the outer-garment main body in such a manner as to extend across the back body.
6. The outer garment according to claim 2 ,
wherein
the hanging member is provided on the outer-garment main body in such a manner as to extend across the back body.
7. The outer garment according to claim 5 ,
wherein:
the outer-garment main body further includes:
a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and
a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and
the hanging member is connected to a first connection section that connects the back body with the left side body and to a second connection section that connects the back body with the right side body.
8. The outer garment according to claim 6 ,
wherein:
the outer-garment main body further includes:
a left side body that connects the left front body with the back body; and
a right side body that connects the right front body with the back body; and
the hanging member is connected to a first connection section that connects the back body with the left side body and to a second connection section that connects the back body with the right side body.
9. The outer garment according to claim 1 ,
wherein
the outer-garment main body is heavy clothing.
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