US20200229516A1 - System and method of adjusting the fit of clothing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system and method of adjusting the fit of clothing. More specifically, the present invention relates to clothing that includes a system adapted to vary the fit of the clothing for different activities, needs, desires, and/or moods of the wearer.
- clothing with a fit that can be selectively adjusted by the wearer for various activities, needs, desires, and/or moods.
- clothing is produced with a fit adapted for a particular activity, desire, need and/or mood.
- individuals wear clothing that is designed to be tight fitting or loose fitting with no option for the wearer to adjust the fit of the clothing according to desire, activity, and/or need.
- Existing clothing does not provide the wearer the option to adjust the clothing from form fitting when necessary or desired to loose fitting, or to an intermediate fit when necessary or desired. This creates a number of disadvantages as clothing that is designed for one activity may have a fit that is inappropriate, uncomfortable, unnecessary, unsuitable, or too restrictive throughout the duration of the activity, for other activities, or for the need or mood of the wearer in general.
- bicyclists often wear specially adapted shorts that are tight and form fitting to decrease wind drag and to provide other benefits.
- bike shorts may be suitable when biking, the tight, form fit of the bike shorts may not be necessary, desirable, comfortable, or healthy when the wearer is not biking.
- tight fitting shorts and/or garments may not be desired or needed, even when biking.
- other types of clothes may be intentionally loose fitting for certain activities but immodest or entangling in other situations. For example, walking shorts generally have a loose hem for ventilation and comfort, but the loose hem may not provide adequate privacy when the individual is seated.
- the loose hem can also entangle or interfere with movement of the wearer when cycling, performing yoga, rock climbing, swimming, running, dancing or undertaking other activities. Because of this, individuals frequently must choose between purchasing and carrying extra clothes to change into after completing an activity or, unfortunately, remaining in clothing not suited for a second activity. For example, after completing an activity, such as cycling, the individual can either change clothes or remain in tight, form fitting clothing, which is uncomfortable for the wearer and for the public in general. If the individual starts with a causal activity and the second activity is more active and suited for clothing with a tighter fit, the individual must again change clothes or participate in the second activity while remaining in undesirably loose fitting clothing. To adjust loose clothing, some individuals may be compelled to use external straps to gather in loose material. For example, individuals who ride bicycles are known to place straps around the open hems of their shorts and/or pants legs to prevent the hems from become entangled with the bicycle chain and to decrease wind resistance.
- the present invention contemplates a novel system and method of selectively adjusting the fit at one or more locations of clothing of any type or style.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide a system for selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing.
- the system includes, but is not limited to: (1) a closure interconnected to a first portion and a second portion of the article of clothing; and (2) a third portion of the article of clothing positioned between the first and second portions.
- the closure When the closure is in an open position, the system is in a first configuration and the third portion maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second portions.
- the closure When the closure is in a closed position, the system is in a second configuration. At least a portion of the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration.
- the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration along at least the length of the closure.
- the system may include at least one holding system adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad or removable chamois pad within an interior of the article of clothing.
- a chamois pad is interconnected to an interior portion of the article of clothing.
- the article of clothing further includes a liner.
- the liner is adapted to be worn beneath the article of clothing. Panels of fabric are position on the liner to at least partially align with the system. Accordingly, the liner may comprise a fabric panel that at least partially aligns with the third portion of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and second configurations.
- the liner may be adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad within an interior of the liner.
- the system may optionally include at least one pocket associated with the system.
- the pocket is accessible when the system is in one of the first and second configurations.
- the pocket may be accessible or inaccessible when the system is in the other of the first and second configurations.
- a circumference of at least a portion the article of clothing has a first dimension and the article of clothing has a loose fit.
- the circumference of the at least a portion of the article of clothing has a second dimension that is less than the first dimension and the article of clothing has a tighter fit.
- a bottom portion of the third portion proximate to a bottom portion of the article of clothing is wider than an upper portion of the third portion distal to the bottom portion of the article of clothing.
- the bottom portion of the article of clothing is a hem of a leg.
- the third portion in the first configuration, forms a portion of an exterior surface of the article of clothing, the exterior surface being continuous. In the second configuration, the third portion is not visible from an exterior of the article of clothing. Said another way, in the first configuration, the third portion forms an unbroken portion of the exterior surface of the article of clothing between the first portion and the second portion.
- the third portion has three edges.
- a first edge of the third portion is interconnected to the first portion along a length of the closure.
- a second edge of the third portion is interconnected to the second portion along the length of closure.
- a third edge of the third portion is positioned between the first and second edges proximate to a bottom portion of the article of clothing. The third edge is oriented in a different direction than the first and second edges.
- the first edge and the second edge of the third portion are of approximately the same length.
- the first edge of the third portion is not parallel to the second edge of the third portion.
- the third edge has a different length than the first and second edges.
- the third portion has a generally triangular shape.
- increasing the length of the third edge increases the amount of the adjustment of fit provided by the system.
- a short third edge provides a first amount of adjustment of the fit of the article of clothing when the system is in the second configuration.
- a longer third edge provides a second amount of adjustment of the fit of the article of clothing when the system is in the second configuration, and the second amount of adjustment is greater than the first amount of adjustment.
- the rate of adjustment provided as the system transitions from the first configuration to the second configuration decreases. Said another way, shorter first and second edges adjust the fit quicker than longer first and second edges.
- the first, second, and third portions of the article of clothing are formed without seams from one piece of fabric of the article of clothing.
- at least one of the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion comprises a fabric panel joined by a seam to a different fabric panel of a different one of the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion.
- the first portion is a first fabric panel
- the second portion is a second fabric panel
- the third portion is a third fabric panel.
- the first fabric panel is interconnected to the third fabric panel by a seam and the second fabric panel is interconnected to the third fabric panel by a seam.
- the first, second, and third fabric panels may be cut from a single piece of fabric or from two or more different pieces of fabric.
- the fabric panel of the at least one of the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion is formed of at least one of a fabric type and a fabric color that is different than a fabric type or a fabric color of the different fabric panel.
- a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to change a rate of ventilation provided in the first configuration compared to the second configuration.
- the system provides a greater amount of ventilation in the first configuration than when the system is in the second configuration.
- a type or color of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to increase visibility of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to provide at least some water resistance or water proofing to the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations. Accordingly, at least one of the first, second, and third portions is formed of a water-proof or a water-resistant material.
- a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to provide increased wind resistance and/or wind proofing to the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- at least one of the first, second, and third portions is formed of a wind proof material.
- a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to reduce and/or eliminate the odor of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to increase or decrease the buoyancy of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to alter the amount, or location of, sun protection provided by the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations. Accordingly, at least one of the first, second, and third portions is formed of a material that provides a different amount of protection from ultra-violet light than a different one of the first, second, and third portions.
- a type or color of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to increase visibility of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- the system may be used with any article of clothing.
- the article of clothing comprises one of short legs and long legs.
- the system is positioned in at least a portion of each leg of the article of clothing.
- the system is oriented in a direction that is about parallel to a length of each leg.
- the system is positioned substantially vertically on outer lateral portions of each leg of the article of clothing.
- the closure is oriented to close downwardly from an upper portion of the article of clothing toward a lower portion of the article of clothing.
- the article of clothing can include one or more of the systems in a variety of locations.
- the system may be positioned in an arm or sleeve, a back, a front, a waist, or a leg of the article of clothing.
- the system is positioned in at least one of an inner portion, an outer portion, a front portion, and a back portion of each leg of the article of clothing.
- the system is positioned in at least one of an inner portion, an outer portion, a front portion, and a back portion of each arm of the article of clothing.
- the closure is at least one of a zipper, a double (or two-way) zipper, a hook and loop material, a tab, a magnet, a ziplock, ruching, a bungee, lacing, a Boa, a button, a snap, a draw-cord, a camlock and/or any closing, adjusting, or tightening system that may be adapted for use with clothing.
- the closure is positioned in at least one of an arm or sleeve, a back, a front, a waist, or a leg of the article of clothing.
- the method generally comprises, but is not limited to: (1) providing an article of clothing including a system adapted to adjust the fit of the article of clothing, the system comprising a first fabric panel, a second fabric panel, a third fabric panel, and a closure; (2) moving the closure of the system to an open position to place the system in a first configuration; and (3) moving the closure of the system to a closed position to place the system in a second configuration. At least a portion of the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration. In one embodiment, substantially all of the article of clothing has a tighter fit proximate to the portion of the closure in the closed position.
- the third fabric panel is positioned between the first and second fabric panels.
- a first edge of the third fabric panel may be interconnected to the first fabric panel and a first portion of the closure.
- a second edge of the third fabric panel may be interconnected to the second fabric panel and a second portion of the closure.
- the third fabric panel when the system is in the first configuration, the third fabric panel forms a portion of an exterior surface of the article of clothing.
- the exterior surface of the article of clothing formed by the third fabric panel is continuous between the first and second fabric panels without voids or gaps.
- the third fabric panel does not form a portion of the exterior surface of the article of clothing.
- the third fabric panel is not visible from an exterior of the article of clothing when the system is in the second configuration.
- the system is positioned in at least one of a leg portion, a sleeve portion, a back portion, a chest portion, and a waist portion of the article of clothing. Accordingly, in the second configuration, at least one of the legs, sleeves, back, chest, and waist have a tighter fit.
- first, second, and third fabric panels comprise portions of one piece of fabric. In another embodiment, at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of a different piece of fabric than an other one of the first, second, and third fabric panels.
- the third fabric panel maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second fabric panels in the first configuration.
- a continuous third edge of the third fabric panel is positioned between the first and second edges of the third fabric panel.
- the third edge is substantially linear.
- the article of clothing includes at least one of a leg portion, an arm portion, a back portion, a chest portion, and a waist portion.
- the article of clothing includes, but is not limited to: (1) a first fabric panel; (2) a second fabric panel; (3) a third fabric panel positioned between the first and second fabric panels with a first edge of the third fabric panel interconnected to the first fabric panel and a second edge of the third fabric panel interconnected to the second fabric panel; (4) a first portion of a closure is interconnected to a portion of the first fabric panel; and (5) a second portion of the closure is interconnected to a portion of the second fabric panel.
- the article of clothing has a first fit.
- the article of clothing When the first portion of the closure at least partially contacts the second portion of the closure, the article of clothing has a second fit that is tighter than the first fit.
- the third fabric panel maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second fabric panels when the first and second portions of the closure are separated from each other. In one embodiment of the present invention, when the first portion of the closure is separate from the second portion of the closure, the third fabric panel forms an unbroken portion of an exterior surface of the article of clothing.
- a circumference of at least a portion the article of clothing has a first dimension.
- the circumference of the at least a portion of the article of clothing has a second dimension that is less than the first dimension.
- the circumference of the article of clothing decreases transverse to the closure along substantially the entire portion of the closure in which the first portion and second portion of the closure are interconnected.
- At least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of one of a different piece of fabric, a different type of fabric, and a different color of fabric compared to an other one of the first, second, and third fabric panels.
- the third fabric panel has three edges.
- the third fabric panel has a generally triangular shape.
- the first, second, and third fabric panels are located in at least one of a leg portion, a sleeve portion, a back portion, a chest portion, and a waist portion of the article of clothing. In this manner, the fit of at least one of the leg portion, the sleeve portion, the back portion, the chest portion, and the waist portion of the article of clothing may be adjusted by changing the state of the closure.
- the article of clothing may be adapted for men or women of any size.
- the article of clothing is one of a pair of shorts, a pair of pants, a shirt, a jacket, an undergarment, a swimsuit, a capri pant, a skirt, a skort, a costume, and a dress.
- the first, second, and third fabric panels and the closure may be positioned at any location, or more than one location, on the article of clothing.
- still another system for selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing may comprise, but is not limited to: (1) a closure with a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end interconnected to a portion of the article of clothing; and (2) a lock slidably retained on the closure.
- the lock is proximate to the fixed end of the closure, the system is in a second configuration and the article of clothing has a tighter fit.
- the article of clothing has a second, looser fit, when the lock is proximate to the free end of the closure.
- a portion of the article of clothing has a shorter length in the second configuration compared to the first configuration.
- the portion with the shorter length is a leg portion.
- the portion with the shorter length comprises an arm portion.
- the article of clothing comprises one a pair of shorts, a pair of pants, a jumpsuit, a skirt, dress, and a skort and the system is positioned in a leg portion of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, the system is positioned substantially vertically on an exterior portion of the leg portion of the article of clothing.
- the article of clothing comprises one a shirt, a jacket, a dress, and a jumpsuit, and the system is positioned in an arm portion of the article of clothing.
- the closure may comprise a draw-cord with a fixed end interconnected to a predetermined interior portion of the article of clothing.
- the free end of the draw-cord may extend through an aperture in the article of clothing.
- the aperture includes a grommet.
- the draw-cord comprises two portions each including a free end and a fixed end. The two fixed ends are interconnected to different interior portions of the article of clothing.
- the draw-cord comprises an elastic or stretchable material.
- the draw-cord is substantially non-stretchable.
- the free end of the closure is pulled upwardly to move the system to the second configuration.
- the lock is pushed upwardly to move the system to the second configuration.
- the fixed end of the draw-cord is proximate to a waist portion of the article of clothing.
- the free end of the draw cord is proximate to a hem portion. Accordingly, in the second configuration, the system decreases a distance between the waist portion and the hem portion of the article of clothing.
- the free end of the draw-cord is accessible from an interior of a pocket of the article of clothing.
- the fixed end of the draw-cord is proximate to a hem portion of the article of clothing.
- the free end of the draw cord is proximate to the waist portion. Accordingly, to transition the system to the second configuration, the free end of the draw-cord is pulled upwardly. In this manner, the fixed end proximate to the hem pulls the hem portion upwardly. The distance between the waist portion and the hem portion of the article of clothing is at least partially decreased.
- the fixed end of the draw-cord is proximate to a shoulder portion of the article of clothing.
- the free end of the draw-cord is proximate to a cuff portion.
- a novel system for selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing is provided.
- the system generally includes, but is not limited to a first fabric panel interconnected to a second fabric panel by a closure.
- a third fabric panel is positioned between the first and second fabric panels.
- the system may further comprise at least one holding system adapted to releasably secure other clothing accessories within an interior of the article of clothing.
- the holding system is adapted to releasably secure a liner for a chamois pad within the interior of the article of clothing.
- the holding system is adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad.
- the article of clothing includes a chamois pad interconnected thereto.
- the system further comprises at least one pocket that is accessible when the system is in one of the first and second configurations and that is inaccessible when the system is in the other of the first and second configurations.
- the closure is at least one of a zipper, a double zipper, a hook and loop material, a tab, a magnet, a ziplock, ruching, lacing, a Boa, a button, a snap, a draw-cord, a camlock, and/or any closing, adjusting or tightening system that may be adapted for use with an article of clothing.
- the article of clothing comprises a garment with short legs such as a pair of shorts.
- the article of clothing comprises a garment with long legs such as a pair of pants or capris.
- the system may be positioned in a variety of locations in the garment to alter the fit or look of the article of clothing in any desired area.
- the system may be positioned to adjust the fit of the clothing proximate to one or more of the wearer's legs, waist, chest, and arms.
- the system is positioned in each leg of the garment and is adapted to adjust the fit of at least a portion the legs of the garment.
- the system is positioned in at least one of: an inner portion of a leg, an outer portion of the leg, a front portion of the leg, and a back portion of the leg of the garment.
- the article of clothing is a pair of shorts.
- the shorts comprise one of road biking shorts, mountain biking shorts, cyclocross shorts, cycling shorts, spinning shorts, biking shorts, triathlon shorts, cross-fit shorts, yoga shorts, climbing shorts, running shorts, hiking shorts, walking shorts, lacrosse shorts, soccer shorts, dance shorts, swim or surf shorts, or any athletic, technical or just mood shorts in general.
- the article of clothing comprises one of a pair of pants, a pair of yoga pants, a pair of dance pants, a pair of rain pants, a skirt, a skort, a pair of skorts, a jumpsuit, a full-liner, a pair of tights, a pair of hose, an undergarment, a shirt, a jacket, a sweater, a jacket, a dress, capri pants, a skating dress, a skating costume, a costume, and a wedding dress.
- a circumference of a portion the article of clothing has a first dimension and the article of clothing has a loose fit.
- the circumference of the portion of the article of clothing has a second dimension that is less than the first dimension and the article of clothing has a tighter fit.
- the system may be positioned in one or more intermediate positions with circumferences between the first dimension and the second dimension.
- the first, second, and third panels are formed from one type of fabric.
- a fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is selected to change a rate of ventilation provided in the first configuration compared to the second configuration.
- a fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels selected to increase the visibility of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- the first, second, and third panels are formed of one piece of fabric without seams.
- one of the first, second, and third panels is interconnected to the other two panels by at least one seam.
- a novel method of selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing includes, but is not limited to, a method generally comprising: (1) providing an article of clothing comprising a system adapted to adjust the fit of the article of clothing, the system comprising a first fabric panel, a second fabric panel, a third fabric panel, and a first closure, the first fabric panel being interconnected to the second fabric panel by the first closure and the third fabric panel being positioned between the first and second fabric panels; (2) moving the first closure of the system to an open position to place the system in a first configuration; and (3) moving the first closure of the system to a closed position to place the system in a second configuration, at least a portion of the article of clothing having a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration.
- the method may further comprise (4) moving a second closure of the system to a ventilation position in which a first portion of the system is at least partially closed and a second portion of the system is at least partially opened, wherein an amount of air allowed to enter the article of clothing is changed.
- moving the second closure of the system to the ventilation position comprises closing the second closure. When closed, the second closure is positioned proximate to a hem line of the article of clothing, and the first closure of the system is in the open position.
- the system in the ventilation position, provides a changed ventilation as desired as well as the ability to tighten only a portion of the article of clothing for privacy and/or to restrict or limit unintended or inadvertent movement of article of clothing.
- the system and method of the present invention provides numerous advantages, including varying the tightness and/or fitting of clothing and/or providing a variable degree of ventilation.
- An individual wearing clothes with the system is not compelled to change clothes during an activity or after completing one activity before beginning a second activity or to remain uncomfortable or cause discomfort in public environments.
- the system of the present invention may include safety features, such as reflective fabric, trim and/or lights, that can be revealed and/or concealed to alter the visibility of the clothing when beneficial or desired.
- Another advantage of the present invention is a system that enables clothing to be adjusted as appropriate for one or more activities.
- the system of the present invention can improve and/or affect circulation, swelling and/or mobility of an individual by tightening or loosening one or more areas of the clothing.
- Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a liner adapted to be worn beneath an article of clothing of the present invention.
- the liner is adapted to be interconnected to the clothing.
- the liner is a separate piece of clothing that is selectively removable from the external article of clothing.
- the liner may be comprised of one or more fabric panels.
- at least one panel of the liner is positioned to at least partially align with one fabric panel of a system adapted to adjust the fit of an external article of clothing.
- the liner may comprise a fabric panel that at least partially aligns with a third portion of the external article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and second configurations.
- the liner may further comprise a holding system to releasably secure a chamois pad within an interior of the liner.
- the holding system may comprise a front holding system and a rear holding system.
- the front and rear holding systems comprise pockets with a size and shape adapted to receive at least a portion of a chamois pad.
- the front and rear holding systems comprise a closure.
- the liner is adapted for use with any article of clothing that includes a system to adjust the fit of the present invention.
- the chamois pad has a body with a generally curvilinear shape.
- the shape of the chamois pad is adapted to fit within a holding system of an article of clothing.
- the shape of the chamois pad to adapted to fit at least partially within a front and a rear pocket positioned within an interior of an article of clothing.
- the chamois pad comprises a front portion adapted to be positioned in the front portion of an article of clothing.
- a rear portion of the chamois pad is adapted to be positioned in the rear portion of the article of clothing.
- a medial portion between the front and rear portions is generally narrower than each of the front and rear portions.
- the rear portion has a greater width than the front portion.
- the chamois pad may further include an attachment system to selectively interconnect the chamois pad to an article of clothing.
- the attachment system comprises a closure.
- the chamois pad is adapted for use with any article of clothing comprising a system to adjust the fit of the present invention.
- clothing Although generally referred to herein as “clothing,” “shorts,” or “bike shorts,” it should be appreciated that the system and method of the current invention may be used with clothing, apparel, or garments for men and women of any type, style, or size and for any type of activity, including without limitation pants, shirts, jackets, sweaters, skirts, skorts, dresses, capris, jumpsuits (or “onesies”), full liners, undergarments, swimsuits, tights, and hose. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the present invention may be used with clothing comprising any type of fabric known or developed in the future.
- a closure generally refers to any currently known or future developed closure system.
- a closure may comprise a hook and loop material (or VelcroTM), magnets, zippers, double (or two-way) zippers, a ziplock system, a ruching system (wherein fabric is gathered with cording as will be understood by those of skill in the art), a lacing system, a bungee system, a Boa system, overlapping fabrics, buttons, snaps, a drawcord, flaps, tabs, and/or a camlock, and/or any closing, adjusting or tightening system for the closure.
- system of the present invention is generally illustrated in a generally vertical orientation in a leg portion of the clothing, it should be understood that the system can have any orientation and may be located at one or more other locations of an article of clothing, including one or more of a waist portion, a hip portion, a front thigh portion, an inner thigh portion, a back portion of a leg, an arm portion, a body portion, and/or a back portion. Further, multiple systems of differing lengths may be used in combination in the same locations of an article of clothing. Additionally, the system may be positioned on the outside of the clothing and visible or the system can be positioned on an interior portion of the clothing and therefore hidden when the clothing is worn. The system may also be at least partially covered by a portion of fabric.
- each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C,” “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, or C,” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of shorts with a system of one embodiment of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts with the system in a first configuration comprising a loose fit;
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the shorts of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3A is a left side elevation view of the shorts of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3B is a partial cross-sectional view of the system of the shorts of FIG. 3A taken along the line 3 B showing the system in the first configuration;
- FIG. 3C is a partial cross-sectional view, similar to the view of FIG. 3B , of a system of another embodiment of the present invention, the system comprising one piece of fabric interconnected to a closure;
- FIG. 4 is a left side elevation view of the shorts of FIG. 1 with the system to adjust the fit of the shorts in a second configuration comprising a tight fit;
- FIG. 5 is a left side elevation view of shorts with another embodiment of a system of the present invention comprising a second closure positioned at least partially between portions of a first closure;
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a liner of one embodiment of the present invention that is adapted for use with the shorts of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view of the liner of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a left side elevation view of the liner of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the liner of FIG. 6 when turned inside out and illustrating a front holding system for a removable chamois pad;
- FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of the liner of FIG. 6 when turned inside out and illustrating a rear holding system for the removable chamois pad;
- FIG. 11 is a top plan view of an interior surface of a chamois of one embodiment of the present invention that is adapted for use with the shorts and liner of the present invention;
- FIG. 12 is a bottom plan view of an exterior surface of the chamois of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is a front perspective view of the liner of FIG. 6 when turned inside out and releasably holding the chamois of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 14 is a rear perspective view of the liner of FIG. 6 when turned inside out and releasably holding the chamois of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 15 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with a system to adjust the fit of the shorts according to another embodiment of the present invention with the system in a first configuration comprising a loose fit;
- FIG. 16 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts of FIG. 15 with the system in a second configuration comprising a tight fit;
- FIG. 17 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with still another embodiment of a system of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts and showing the system in a first configuration comprising a loose fit;
- FIG. 18 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts of FIG. 17 with the system in a second configuration comprising a tight fit;
- FIG. 19 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts of FIG. 17 with the system transitioning to a third configuration
- FIG. 20 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts of FIG. 17 with the system in the third configuration;
- FIG. 21 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with a system to adjust the fit of the shorts according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a front perspective view of the shorts of FIG. 17 when turned inside out and illustrating a front holding system for a removable chamois pad;
- FIG. 23 is a rear perspective view of the shorts of FIG. 17 when turned inside out and illustrating a rear holding system for a removable chamois pad;
- FIG. 24 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts illustrating yet another embodiment of a system of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts with the system illustrated in a first configuration;
- FIG. 25 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts of FIG. 24 with the system in a second configuration
- FIG. 26 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts of FIG. 25 with a closure of a pocket in a closed configuration
- FIG. 27 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with yet another embodiment of the system of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts with the system in a first configuration
- FIG. 28 is a left side elevation view of the shorts of FIG. 27 with the system in a second configuration.
- the shorts 4 generally include a body portion 6 , a waist portion 8 with an opening, leg portions 10 , and leg openings 12 .
- the leg portions 10 include a hem 14 .
- the waist portion 8 and/or the hem 14 may optionally include elastic or any other type of fabric that may stretch in two or four directions.
- the waist portion 8 includes a closure 16 .
- the closure 16 is a drawstring.
- the shorts may include a zipper fly, button fly, Velcro fly and/or other such mechanisms. Additionally or alternatively, the shorts may include one or more pockets 18 . The pockets may optionally include a closure 20 , such as a zipper.
- the shorts 4 are comprised of one or more panels 22 of fabric joined by seams 24 . As illustrated in FIGS. 1-2 , the left and right portions of the shorts 4 are generally symmetric. However, it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that in some embodiments the left portion of the shorts may be different from the right portion of the shorts.
- the system 2 comprises a closure 26 interconnected to a predetermined portion of the shorts.
- the system 2 includes at least one first fabric panel 22 A interconnected to at least one second fabric panel 22 B by a closure 26 .
- a third fabric panel 22 C is interconnected to the closure 26 and positioned between the first and second fabric panels 22 A, 22 B.
- the second panel 22 B is illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 proximate to only a portion of the closure 26 , it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that the second panel 22 B may have any desired size and shape.
- the second panel 22 B extends at least from an upper portion to a lower portion of the closure 26 similar to the embodiment of the system 102 illustrated in FIGS. 15-16 .
- the at least one first fabric panel 22 A can be interconnected to two or more second fabric panels, as illustrated in FIGS. 3-4 where panel 22 A is interconnected to portions of panels 22 D and 22 B.
- each of the first, second, and third fabric panels 22 A, 22 B, and 22 C are formed of different pieces of material interconnected by seams 24 .
- the seams 24 illustrated in FIG. 3B may be of any type to join different pieces of fabric together, and may comprise more than one type of seam. Examples of a variety of seams that may be used to join the panels together are described in more detail hereinafter.
- the first, second, and third fabric panels 22 A, 22 B, 22 C comprise portions of one piece of fabric.
- at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is a separate piece of fabric interconnected to the other fabric panels by at least one seam 24 .
- first and second panels 22 A, 22 B may be one piece of fabric interconnected to a separate third panel 22 C by a seam.
- first and third panels 22 A, 22 C may be formed of one piece of fabric that is interconnected to a separate second panel 22 B.
- second and third panels 22 B, 22 C are formed of one piece of fabric.
- the first panel 22 A is interconnected by a seam to the second and third panels 22 B, 22 C.
- the third panel 22 C is formed of two pieces of fabric. In another embodiment, the third panel 22 C is formed of a single piece of fabric. In one embodiment, the single piece of fabric of the third panel 22 C is devoid of darts. In yet another embodiment, the third panel 22 C is devoid of seams between the first side 23 A and the second side 23 B.
- the system 2 is arranged such that the closure 26 closes in a downward direction from an upper portion of the article of clothing proximate to the waist portion 8 to a lower portion of the article of clothing proximate to the hem 14 .
- the third panel 22 C may have a generally triangular shape.
- the two longer sides 23 A, 23 B of the third panel 22 C are proximate to a first portion 27 A and a second portion 27 B of the closure 26 . Accordingly, a first edge 23 A of the third panel 22 C is interconnected to the first portion 27 A of the closure and a second edge 23 A of the third panel 22 C is interconnected to the second portion 27 B of the closure.
- first edge 23 A of the third panel 22 C is interconnected to an edge of the first panel 22 A and the second edge 23 B of the third panel is interconnected to an edge of the second panel 22 B.
- a third edge 23 C of the third panel 22 C is proximate to the hem 14 and an opposite vertex of the third panel 22 C is proximate to the waist portion 8 .
- the third edge 23 C is smaller than the other two edges 23 A, 23 B of the third panel 22 C.
- the closure 26 is a zipper; however, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, any currently known or future developed closure may be used with the system 2 of the present invention.
- the closure 26 may comprise one or more of a hook and loop material (or velcro), magnets, zippers, double (or two-way) zippers, a ziplock system, a bungee system, a ruching system (wherein fabric is gathered with cording as will be understood by those of skill in the art), a lacing system, a Boa system, overlapping fabrics, buttons, snaps, a draw-cord, and/or any type of closure used at a bottom of a leg of a garment (including a camlock, Velcro tabs, snaps, buttons, and/or magnets).
- the closure comprises a draw-cord with a free end that is accessed from an interior space of a pocket.
- the draw-cord is comprised of a stretchable material that is reflective.
- the closure is positioned proximate to the hem 14 of each leg 10 .
- the closure comprises a stretchable draw-cord positioned in the hem 14 of each leg 10 .
- the closure is a tab 32 positioned proximate to the hem 14 .
- the closure may comprise a plurality of tabs 32 .
- the system 2 may be used without the tab 32 illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 . Alternatively, the system may include only the tab 32 and/or other such tightening system.
- the system 2 may include one or more closures 26 of more than one type used in combination together (and by themselves).
- the system 2 is positioned on an outer thigh portion of the shorts 4 and extends substantially from a waistline at the upper waist portion 8 to the hem 14 to selectively enable a wearer to adjust the fit of the shorts 4 .
- the placement of the closure 26 is not limited to the location or the orientation illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 .
- the system 2 transitions from a first configuration 28 (a “loose fit” configuration) illustrated in FIGS. 1-3 to a second configuration 30 (a “tight fit” configuration) illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the fit of each leg of the shorts 4 generally tightens along the length of the closure 26 as the closure 26 is closed. In this manner, the user can adjust the fit of the shorts 4 in more than one location.
- the third side 23 C of the third panel 22 C is less than approximately 3 inches long. Accordingly, in the first configuration 28 of the system 2 , the circumference of the hem portion 14 is up to approximately 3 inches longer than the hem circumference when the system is in the second configuration 30 . It will be appreciated that the third side 23 C can have any desired length. In another embodiment, the third side 23 C is between approximately 0.5 inches and approximately 3.5 inches. In still another embodiment third side 23 C has a length of from about 1 inch to about 2 inches. In yet another embodiment, the circumference of the hem portion 14 is selected to be substantially the same as the circumference of the user's leg proximate to the hem portion when the system 2 is in the second configuration 30 . Said another way, when the system is in the second configuration, there is no space between the interior surface of the hem or leg portions 10 and the user's leg. Accordingly, in the second configuration the system 2 provides a generally skin tight fit on the user's leg.
- the third panel 22 C When the closure 26 is in the open position, the third panel 22 C maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second panels 22 A, 22 B. The third panel 22 C is also visible and forms a portion of the exterior surface of the shorts 4 when the closure 26 is at least partially in the open position.
- the fabric of the first panel 22 A and the second panel 22 B are drawn together, decreasing a circumference (or exterior dimension) of at least a portion of the shorts 4 to tighten the fit of the shorts 4 .
- the fabric of the third panel 22 C is then at least partially hidden by the closure 26 and the third panel 22 C is positioned toward the interior of the shorts 4 when the system 2 is in the second configuration 30 .
- no portion of the third panel 22 C is visible when the system 2 is in the second configuration.
- the system 2 may include reflective tabs, cording, piping, sparkles, logos, trim, prints or other fabrics and/or systems that help make the shorts 4 (or parts thereof) more visible in varying environments.
- the fabric of the third panel 22 C is a different color than the fabric of the first and second panels 22 A, 22 B.
- the third panel 22 C is made of a fabric that is more reflective (or less reflective) than the fabric of one of the first and second panels 22 A, 22 B.
- the system 2 includes a reflective fabric or thread. The reflective fabric or thread is visible when the system 2 is in one of the first configuration 28 or the second configuration 30 ; however, the reflective fabric or thread is not visible when the system is in the other of the first configuration 28 or the second configuration 30 .
- the system 2 includes lights that activate or deactivate when the system 2 is in one of the first configuration 28 or the second configuration 30 .
- the system 2 includes lights that are visible or hidden in one of the first configuration 28 or the second configuration 30 .
- movement of the closure 26 may activate or deactivate the lights or, alternatively, reveal or hide the lights.
- a light is interconnected to the system 2 and the light is activated when the system 2 is in one configuration.
- the system 2 may include one or more tabs 32 with a free end 34 that can be selectively attached to the shorts 4 at multiple attachment points 36 .
- the tab 32 may optionally be positioned to cover at least a portion of the closure 26 when the closure 26 is in the closed position, as illustrated in FIG. 4 . By at least partially covering the closure 26 , the tab 32 may prevent unintended or inadvertent opening or movement of the closure 26 during activity of the wearer of the shorts 4 .
- the tab 32 is positioned at least partially in the hem 14 of the shorts 4 to selectively adjust the circumference of the hem 14 .
- a hook and loop material is provided on an inner surface of the tab 32 and the attachment points 36 on an exterior surface of the shorts 4 to enable the selective attachment of the free end 34 to the shorts 4 in a variety of locations.
- the attachment points 36 may be formed by snaps, magnets, buttons, or any other attachment means to enable the selective attachment of the free end 34 of the tab 32 to the shorts 4 .
- the system 2 includes only one of a tab 32 and a closure 26 .
- the system 2 includes an elastic hem 14 that adjusts the circumference of the hem as the system is moved between the first and second configurations 28 , 30 .
- the leg portions 10 and the hem 14 are adapted so that the shorts narrow sufficiently at the hem 14 .
- the fabric of the shorts 4 is cut to narrow the hem 14 .
- Each of the panels 22 of the shorts 4 may include one or more different fabrics of any known or future developed material.
- the first, second, and third fabric panels are formed of the same type of fabric.
- at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of a different type of fabric than the other fabric panels.
- each of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of a different type of fabric.
- the fabric of one or more of the first, second, and third fabric panels is the same as the fabric of one or more of the body, waist, and leg portions of the shorts 4 .
- one or more of the panels 22 are formed of a non-stretch woven fabric, such as cotton, polyester, wool, nylon, or any combination thereof.
- one or more of the panels 22 are formed of a stretch woven fabric made of cotton, polyester, nylon, spandex yarn/stretch yarn, lycra, mesh or any combination thereof.
- a 2-way stretch knit fabric that stretches in one direction only is used the form the panels 22 .
- the 2-way stretch knit fabric may be made of a synthetic material with spandex yarn and can be positioned to stretch in any direction, either the warp or the weft.
- one or more of the panels 22 are formed of a 4-way stretch knit fabric.
- the 4-way stretch fabric can stretch in two directions (for example, both vertically and horizontally) and may be made of a synthetic material with spandex yarn.
- the 4-way stretch fabric may allow a greater stretch percentage in a first direction and a lesser stretch percentage in a second direction transverse to the first direction.
- one or more of the panels 22 are made of knit wool fabrics with or without stretch yarns.
- the mesh fabric may be an open mesh breathable fabric made of any natural or synthetic material, including without limitation, yarn.
- the mesh fabric may have a 2-way stretch, a 4-way stretch, or no stretch.
- the mesh fabric of the system 2 may be selected to provide more stretch compared to the fabric of the other panels of the article of clothing 4 .
- the third panel 22 C may be formed of a mesh fabric.
- the third panel 22 C and portions of the first and second panels 22 A, 22 B proximate to the first and second portions 27 A, 27 B of the closure 26 are formed of a mesh fabric.
- the system provides at least some ventilation in each of the first and second configurations.
- each of the panels 22 A, 22 B, and 22 C comprising the system 2 are formed of mesh fabric.
- the panels of the system 2 may be interconnected to other panels of the shorts 4 that are comprised of a non-mesh fabric.
- each of panels 22 A, 22 B, and 22 C are formed from one piece of mesh material, as illustrated in FIG. 3C .
- fabrics used to form the panels 22 may include anti-bacterial treatments.
- the fabrics may optionally include treatments and/or a weave to make the panels 22 waterproof (or at least partially water-resistant) and/or breathable.
- One or more fabrics may be wind proof.
- One or more fabrics may provide protection from the sun.
- fabrics may be selected with a predetermined ultraviolet protection factor (or “UPF”) as will be appreciated by one of skill in the art.
- UPF ultraviolet protection factor
- the third panel 22 C may be formed of a material with a lower UPF than material of other portions of the article of clothing.
- the system provides more exposure to ultra-violet (UV) light.
- UV ultra-violet
- the system provides less UV exposure.
- the system 2 may be adapted to control an amount, or location, of UV light protection provided by the article of clothing.
- the fabrics of any of the panels 22 may be comprised of any natural or synthetic fiber and any combination thereof.
- the panels 22 may also include, or be made of, fabrics that wick moisture away from the body of the wearer and/or help regulate core body temperature.
- Still other panels 22 may be made of fabrics that incorporate other technologies, materials, and characteristics to help regulate body temperature or provide other performance, health, and/or comfort enhancements.
- the fabric used for each panel 22 may be selected based on the location of the panel 22 .
- a non-stretch woven or knit fabric may be selected for panels 22 to provide stability in areas where no stretch is required.
- a stretch fabric in used in another panel 22 for example, placed along a closure system or aligned on one side of a closure such as a zipper
- the combination can allow for ease of movement and stretch over moving body parts.
- a combination of stretch fabric and non-stretch fabric can be designed to engage with the hip, thigh, and/or joints of the wearer for greater comfort and ease of use as determined by the style of the shorts or a targeted activity of the wearer.
- Both 2-way and 4-way stretch fabrics can be used in combination with non-stretch fabrics. Further, stretch fabrics can be used with a combination of higher or lower percentages of stretch yarns in order to allow for maximum stretch when necessary, or lower stretch percentage if compression is required for health benefits or requirements of the activity. For example, a lower stretch percentage may be use for cycling shorts.
- one of the first panel 22 A, the second panel 22 B, and the third panel 22 C comprises a stretchable fabric and another of the panels 22 A, 22 B, and 22 C comprises a non-stretchable fabric.
- each of the first panel 22 A, the second panel 22 B, and the third panel 22 C comprise a stretchable fabric.
- each of the first panel 22 A, the second panel 22 B, and the third panel 22 C comprise a non-stretchable fabric.
- the amount of stretch provided by the fabric of each panel as well as the orientation of the panels may be selected to control the amount of flexibility or stiffness provided by the system.
- at least a portion of the article of clothing may be stiffer in one of the first and second configurations compared to a second one of the first and second configurations.
- the 2-way and 4-way stretch fabrics can be placed on a vertical or a horizontal grain direction, or on a bias (or diagonal) direction in order to make the best use of the stretch properties of the fabric as determined the style of the shorts, the targeted activity, and the location of the panel 22 comprised of the fabric.
- Mesh fabrics that are either stretchable or non-stretchable can be used for one or more panels 22 for breathability, ventilation, comfort, odor control, and ease of movement.
- at least a portion of one of the first panel 22 A, the second panel 22 B, and the third panel 22 C comprises a mesh fabric and another of the first panel 22 A, the second panel 22 B, and the third panel 22 C comprises a non-mesh fabric.
- one or more of the panels 22 may comprise two or more fabrics, including fabrics of different types.
- at least one of the panels 22 may include a first fabric interconnected to a second different fabric.
- the first fabric is a 2- or 4-way stretch fabric and the second fabric is a different 2- or 4-way stretch fabric oriented with a different bias direction.
- the panels 22 may be joined together with seams 24 of any type, or with a combination of seam types.
- seams 24 of any type, or with a combination of seam types.
- one or more of flatlock seaming, overlock/serge seaming, overlock/serge and coverstitch seaming, single needle lockstitch seaming, and welding may be used to join the panels 22 .
- welding includes heat tape welding, waterproof welding, and any welding tape materials adhered to an outside of the shorts 4 to cover seams 24 .
- Seams 24 can have any desired shape, include substantially straight, curvilinear, circular, and any combination thereof. Additionally, reflective and/or safety tape or threads may be inserted into seams 24 as piping, taping, or tabs.
- Seams 24 may be formed using any a stretchable or a non-stretchable thread of any material, whether man-made or synthetic. Seams 24 can also be used for purposes other than joining two separate panels 22 of fabric together, including seams located for esthetic purposes or to alter or adjust properties of the fabric.
- at least one panel 22 includes a seam 24 adapted to limit or change the amount of stretch in a selected direction of a 2-way or 4-way stretch fabric.
- a seam 24 is provided in a single panel 22 to alter the amount of stretch in a selected portion of the panel 22 .
- Seams 24 may also be provided in a single panel 22 to strengthen or reinforce one or more selected portions of a panel 22 .
- one or more of panels 22 may be joined by a glue or adhesive.
- the system 2 may also be adapted to selectively control ventilation provided to a wearer. For example, by changing the position of the closure 26 to move the system from the first configuration 28 to the second configuration 30 , or to an intermediate configuration, the amount of venting can be varied by the user. Varying types of fabrics selected for each of the first, second, and third panels 22 A, 22 B, 22 C may also be used individually and in combination to alter the amount of ventilation provided when the system 2 is in the first or second configuration 28 , 30 . In one embodiment, the location of the system 2 and the closure 26 is selected to optimize the amount of ventilation provided.
- the closure 26 can be adapted so that when the closure 26 is substantially open a lower portion of the legs 10 proximate the hem 14 is closed and/or tight fitting while an upper portion of system 2 is open and loose fitting.
- the closure 26 is comprised of at least one of a double zipper, magnets, a hook and loop material, buttons, tabs, a draw-cord, or snaps.
- a lower portion of the closure 26 proximate the hem 14 may be closed, or have a tight fit, when an upper portion of the closure 26 proximate the waist portion 8 is open to increase ventilation while keeping the hem portion tight fitting.
- the system 2 of the present invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 in a generally vertical orientation on an exterior portion 43 (or lateral portion) of each leg 10 of the shorts 4 , one of skill in the art will appreciate that the system 2 can have any desired orientation on the shorts 4 and may be located at one or more other locations on the shorts 4 or any other article of clothing.
- the shorts 4 include one or more system 2 positioned to adjust the fit of the waist portion 8 of the shorts.
- a system 2 is positioned on an inner portion 38 of the legs 10 .
- a system 2 is positioned on a front 39 (or anterior) portion of the legs 10 .
- the shorts 4 include a system 2 positioned on a back 41 (or posterior) portion of the legs 10 .
- the system 2 has a spiral configuration to wrap (at least partially) axially around at least one of the legs 10 or some other portion of the shorts 4 .
- the shorts 4 include multiple systems 2 of different lengths positioned at various locations and orientations.
- the location and alignment of the system 2 is selected to optimize the aerodynamic properties of the shorts 4 when the system 2 is in the second configuration 30 .
- the system 2 may be located on a front portion 39 of the legs 10 of the shorts 4 .
- the system 2 may also be positioned to improve blood circulation of, and/or provide stability to, and/or assist with swelling for the person wearing the shorts 4 .
- the tight fit can improve blood circulation of the wearer.
- the system 2 may be positioned in a crotch portion 37 of the shorts to improve blood circulation of a male wearing the shorts when the system is in the first configuration 28 .
- the system 2 can be used to increase or decrease blood circulation in one or more areas of the wearer when the system is in the first and/or second configuration 28 , 30 .
- any desired degree of tightness can be provided at one or more locations of the shorts 4 by the system 2 .
- the system 2 provides a skin tight fit similar to the look of spandex in the second configuration 30 .
- the system 2 provides a loose fit in the second configuration 30 .
- a slightly tight fit can be provided by the system 2 when in the second configuration 30 .
- the system 2 may be used in clothing of any size for men or women.
- the system 2 can also be adapted for clothing for any type of activity.
- the system 2 may be adapted to shorts 4 for road biking, mountain biking, cyclocross, spinning or any type of cycling, yoga, cross-fit, climbing, swimming, running, hiking, dancing, rock climbing, lacrosse, soccer, and any other activity.
- the system 2 may be used with any type of apparel.
- the system 2 can be used in one or more locations of shirts, jackets, sweaters, dresses, pants, skirts, skorts, capris, jumpsuits, full liners, tights, hose, or any other type of clothing or apparel as desired for fashion, comfort, and/or performance.
- a dress includes the system 2 at one or more locations to enable different looks or styles. Further, the system 2 could be used to alter the fit of the dress based on the level of activity of the wearer. For example, a wedding dress could include the system 2 to change the style of the wedding dress from a first style used at a wedding ceremony to a second style used at a reception or on a dance floor.
- the shorts 4 may include a holding system adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad within the shorts.
- the holding system may be the same as, or similar to, systems 46 , 48 of the liner 44 described in conjunction with FIG. 14 .
- a liner 44 may be sewn into the shorts 4 .
- a chamois pad the same as or similar to chamois pad 50 , may be sewn into the shorts 4 .
- the shorts 4 A include a system 2 with a first closure 26 and a second closure 26 A positioned on the third panel 22 C of the system 2 .
- the second closure 26 A includes a panel 22 E interconnected to a portion of the third panel 22 C of the first closure 26 .
- the second closure 26 A can be a different type of closure than the first closure 26 .
- the second closure 26 A is a zipper, as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the panel 22 E may be formed of the same fabric or a different fabric than third panel 22 C.
- the panel 22 E is a portion of the panel 22 C. In operation, the second closure 26 A may be moved from the first configuration 28 A illustrated in FIG.
- the second closure 26 A can be oriented to close in substantially the opposite direction compared to the first closure 26 .
- the second closure 26 A could first be pulled upwardly to transition to the second configuration and then the first closure 26 could be pulled downwardly to transition the system 2 to the second configuration 30 .
- the right side 43 of the shorts 4 A are illustrated in FIG. 5 , it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that the left side of the shorts may be substantially symmetric with the right side, and that the left side of the shorts include a system 2 with substantially the same orientation and configuration.
- the shorts 4 of the present invention may be worn over any type of undergarment.
- the shorts 4 may be worn over a liner 44 .
- the linen is comprised of a single piece or type of fabric.
- the liner 44 may be comprised of one or more panels 22 of fabric.
- the liner 44 may include one or more panels 22 F adapted to align at least partially with the system 2 of the shorts 4 .
- the liner 44 includes a web or mesh fabric along the exterior (or lateral) sides 43 in panel 22 F and a different fabric, such as spandex, lycra, and/or a mix with other types of fabric for other panels 22 of the liner 44 .
- the mesh fabric of panel 22 F may provide additional ventilation as well as stretch to complement the system 2 of the shorts 4 when the system 2 and panel 22 F at least partially align.
- the liner 44 may be sewn or otherwise interconnected to the shorts 4 .
- the liner 44 may also comprise a system 2 the same as or similar to system 2 described above in conjunction with FIGS. 1-4 .
- the liner 44 includes a system 2 position to align with a system to adjust the fit of an outer garment, such as short 4 .
- the liner 44 is adapted to removably retain a removable padded chamois pad 50 for cycling.
- the liner 44 includes a front holding system 46 and a rear holding system 48 adapted to releasably retain the removable chamois pad 50 within the liner 44 .
- the front and rear holding systems 46 , 48 have a shape generally corresponding to an exterior shape of the chamois pad 50 .
- the systems 46 , 48 have a generally curvilinear shape.
- the front and rear holding systems 46 , 48 beneficially keep the removable chamois pad 50 stable and prevent unintended and inadvertent movement of the removable chamois pad 50 . Additionally, the different shape of the front system 46 compared to the rear system 48 is beneficial to help a user identify the proper orientation of the removable chamois pad 50 .
- the front and rear holding systems 46 , 48 generally comprise pockets with fabric interconnected to an interior surface of the liner 44 by a seam 24 .
- the seam 24 is positioned proximate to the waist portion 8 such that openings 49 of systems 46 , 48 face substantially downwardly toward the hems 14 .
- the systems 46 , 48 are positioned at the front 39 and back 41 of the liner 44 where the removable chamois pad 50 is to be worn. Once the removable chamois pad 50 is placed in its proper position, the fabric of front and rear holding systems 46 , 48 holds the removable chamois pad 50 in place by overlapping at least a portion of the front end 52 and the rear end 54 of the removable chamois pad 50 , as illustrated in FIGS.
- the holding system 46 , 48 may also include fabric positioned to cover at least some portion of the longitudinal sides 56 of the removable chamois pad 50 , a combination of sides 56 and ends 52 , 54 , or substantially the entire removable chamois pad 50 .
- holding system 46 , 48 may be comprised of any means adapted to releasably secure the removable chamois pad 50 to the interior of the liner 44 or directly to the clothing utilizing the closure system.
- the pad 50 includes an attachment system 58 , illustrated in FIG. 12 , that releasably interconnects the removable chamois pad 50 to a corresponding attachment system of the liner 44 or the shorts 4 .
- the attachment system 58 is comprised of a hook and loop material.
- the attachment system 58 may be comprised of buttons, one or more zippers, snaps, magnets, adhesives, and/or laces.
- the holding systems 46 , 48 may include one or more types of holding means used in combination with each other or by themselves as well as in combination with the fabric that overlaps at least a portion of the removable chamois pad 50 .
- the removable chamois pad 50 may be sewn into an interior of the liner 44 or the shorts 4 .
- the shorts 4 may include a front holding system and a rear holding system for a removable chamois pad 50 the same as or similar to front and rear holding systems 46 , 48 , as described below in conjunction with FIGS. 22-23 .
- the shorts 4 and/or the liner 44 may also have one or more holding systems 46 , 48 in one or more locations to releasably retain pads of other shapes and sizes adapted for other activities.
- the holding systems 46 , 48 are positioned to releasably retain a pad positioned on an interior surface of one or more of a hip, a front portion 39 of a leg, a side portion 43 of a leg, and/or a rear portion 41 of a leg of the shorts 4 and/or the liner 44 .
- System 102 is similar to the system 2 illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 , but a closure 126 has a different shape compared to closure 26 .
- the system 102 is illustrated in a first loose configuration 128 in FIG. 15 and in a second tighter configuration 130 in FIG. 16 .
- system 202 comprises at least one of a first panel 222 A interconnected to a third panel 222 C by a seam 224 A. At least one of a second panel 222 B is interconnected to a third panel 222 C by a seam 224 B.
- System 202 also includes a first closure 226 A and a second closure 226 B adapted to decrease a circumference of at least a leg portion 210 of the short 204 by drawing the first and second panels 222 A, 222 B closer together.
- the third panel 222 C has four sides with a generally trapezoidal shape, although the third panel may have any shape and number of sides.
- the first closure 226 A comprises a stretchable draw-cord 233 with a lockable slide 229 at a free end. Fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord 233 are interconnected to seams 224 A, 224 B within the interior of the short 204 and pass through a least one aperture 225 in the third panel 222 C.
- the second closure 226 B comprises a zipper. In one embodiment, a first portion 227 A of the zipper 226 B at least partially aligned with the first seam 224 A and a second portion 227 B of the zipper at least partially aligned with the second seam 224 B.
- the first closure 226 A comprises a stretchable draw-cord and the second closure 226 B comprises a zipper, it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art the any type of closure may be used for either the first or second closure 226 A, 226 B.
- the first closure 226 A and the second closure 226 B of system 202 may each be used independently or together to change the configuration of the system 202 from a first configuration 228 to a second configuration 230 or a third configuration 231 .
- FIG. 18 illustrates using the first closure 226 A to change the system 202 to the second configuration 230 .
- the draw-cord 233 of the first closure 226 A has been pulled outwardly through apertures 225 pulling the first panel 222 A and first seam 224 A closer to the second panel 222 B and the second seam 224 B, at least partially decreasing the circumference of a portion of the leg 210 .
- the slide 229 has been moved proximate the apertures 225 to prevent the draw-cord 233 of the first closure 226 A from moving back through the apertures 225 .
- at least a portion of the third panel 222 C is visible and forms a portion of the exterior surface of the article of clothing 204 .
- the second closure 226 B may be used to change the system 202 to the third configuration 231 .
- the zipper of the second closure 226 B is operable to draw the first panel 222 A and first seam 224 A closer to the second panel 222 B and the second seam 224 B. In this manner, the circumference of at least a portion of the leg 210 is at least partially decreased.
- the second closure 226 B may also have a length selected to at least partially hide the first closure 226 A when the second closure 226 B is in the closed configuration, as illustrated in FIG. 20 .
- no portion of the third panel 222 C is visible from the exterior of the article of clothing 204 .
- the second closure 226 B is illustrated interconnected to only a portion of the first and second seams 224 A, 224 B, it will be understood by one of skill in the art that the length of the zipper of the second closure 226 B may be increased to be substantially equal to the lengths of seams 224 A, 224 B similar to closures 26 and 126 described above. In one embodiment, the second closure extends to the hem portion 214 . In addition, although the second closure 22 B is shown aligned to close in an upward direction, other arrangements of the second closure 22 B are contemplated. Accordingly, in one embodiment, the second closure 22 B is aligned to close in a downward direction, similar to closures 26 , 126 .
- the system 202 may include a tab the same as or similar to tab 32 which has been removed for clarity in FIGS. 17-20 .
- a free end of the tab may be releasably interconnected to shorts 204 at one or more attachment points 236 .
- the attachment points 236 are illustrated as snaps, however, any type of attachment may be used with the system of the present invention.
- the system 202 A may include a strap 238 with a fixed end 240 interconnected to a portion of the hem 214 .
- a free end 242 of the strap 238 is moveably interconnected to a second portion of the hem 214 by a retaining element 244 , such as a loop.
- Attachment elements 236 A are positioned on the strap 238 .
- the attachment elements 236 A comprise a hook and loop closure interconnected to opposing surfaces of the strap 238 .
- the free end 242 of the strap 238 may be pulled further through the retaining element 244 to decrease the circumference and tighten the fit of at least a portion of the hem 214 .
- the system 202 A may further comprise a pocket 218 A positioned between one or more of the first and second panels 222 A, 222 B and the third panel 222 C.
- the pocket 218 A comprises a liner 219 interconnected to the second and third panels 222 B, 222 C.
- the pocket 218 A may optionally include a closure 220 A, such as a zipper. In operation, when the first and second closures 226 , 226 B (which have been removed in FIG. 21 for clarity) are in the open position and the system 202 A is in the first or second configurations 228 , 230 , the pocket 218 A is accessible.
- an opening of the pocket 218 A is at least partially covered by the second closure 226 B and/or the first and second seams 224 A, 224 B.
- the pocket 218 A may be hidden to prevent inadvertent or unintended loss and increased security for articles placed in the pocket 218 A.
- the pocket 218 A may be adapted to provide ventilation within the shorts 204 .
- the opening of the pocket 218 A may be positioned to face the front portion 239 of the shorts to catch wind as the wearer moves forward.
- the liner 219 of the pocket forms a path or duct to direct air to a predetermined area within the shorts.
- the liner 219 comprises a tube with one opening proximate to the closure 22 A and a second opening facing an interior portion of the shorts 204 .
- the pocket 218 A does not include the liner 219 and the pocket 218 A forms an aperture through the shorts 204 . The wearer can adjust the amount of ventilation provided by the pocket 218 A by opening, closing, or changing the position of closure 220 A and/or closure 226 B.
- shorts of all embodiments of the present invention may include a front and rear holding system 246 , 248 for a removable chamois pad 50 . More specifically, and referring now to FIGS. 22-23 where the shorts 204 are illustrated turned inside out for clarity, the shorts 204 may include a front holding system 246 and a rear holding system 248 to removably hold a removable chamois pad 50 .
- the holding systems 246 , 248 may be the same as, or similar to, the holding systems 46 , 48 described above in conjunction with FIGS. 9-14 .
- System 302 includes a first closure 326 A comprising a draw-cord 333 A.
- a free end of the draw-cord 333 A is accessed from within an interior of a pocket 318 .
- the free end of the draw-cord 333 A of the first closure 326 A is illustrated pulled at least partially out of the pocket 318 for clarity in FIG. 24 .
- a stop mechanism 327 is positioned on the draw-cord 333 A. In the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG.
- the stop mechanism 227 is a lockable draw-cord slide.
- other stop mechanisms may be used to prevent inadvertent or unintended movement of the draw-cord 333 A.
- Fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord of the first closure 326 A are interconnected at one or more points to the first and second seams 324 A, 324 B within an interior of the shorts.
- System 302 may also include a second closure 326 B.
- the second closure 326 B is proximate to the hem 314 .
- the second closure 326 B comprises a draw-cord 333 B that at least partially wraps axially around the leg portion 310 .
- a free end of the draw-cord 333 B extends from apertures 325 .
- a lock mechanism 327 such as a lockable slide, is positioned on the draw-cord. Fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord are interconnected to at least two points of the leg portion 310 .
- the system 302 may further comprise a pocket 318 A similar to pocket 218 A described above in conjunction with FIG. 21 .
- Pocket 318 A is positioned between one or more of the first and second panels 322 A, 322 B and the third panel 322 C and is accessible when the system 302 is in the first configuration 328 , or loose fit configuration, as illustrated in FIG. 24 .
- the wearer pulls the free end of one or more of the draw-cords 333 of the first and second closures 326 A, 326 B to move the system 302 from the first configuration 328 to the second configuration 330 , illustrated in FIG. 25 . More specifically, and referring now to FIGS. 25-26 , the free end of the first closure 326 A has been pulled away from the pocket 318 , drawing at least a portion of the first and second panels 322 A, 322 B closer together to at least partially decrease a circumference of a portion of the leg portion 310 of the shorts 304 .
- the free end of the second closure 326 B (not visible) has been pulled to at least partially decrease a circumference of a portion of the leg portion 310 proximate the hem 314 .
- the third panel 322 C is at least partially hidden from view by the first and second panels 322 A, 322 B.
- pulling the free ends of draw-cords 333 A, 333 B draws panels 322 A, 322 B to completely hide the third panel 322 C from view from the exterior of the article of clothing 304 .
- at least a portion of the third panel 322 C is visible when the draw-cords 333 A, 333 B are pulled away from the shorts 304 .
- FIG. 26 shows the shorts 304 after closure 320 associated with pocket 318 has been moved to a closed position, thereby hiding the free end of the draw-cord 333 A of the first closure 326 A within the pocket 318 . Additionally, in the second configuration 330 , at least a portion of the pocket 318 A is hidden by the first and second panels 322 A, 322 B.
- the shorts 304 may include a tab proximate to the hem 314 as previously described.
- the system 402 comprises a ruching closure 426 operable to draw or gather fabric of one or more panels 422 of the garment 404 .
- the ruching closure 426 comprises a draw-cord 433 with a free end 434 and a stop mechanism 427 , such as a lockable slide known to those of skill in the art.
- One or more fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord 433 are interconnected to the one or more panels 422 within an interior of the article of clothing.
- the draw-cord 433 comprises at least two fixed ends interconnected to at least two different portions of the garment 404 .
- the free end 434 extends through an aperture to an exterior of the article of clothing.
- the aperture includes a grommet, similar to aperture 325 described above.
- the garment 404 comprises a pair of shorts. In another embodiment, the garment comprises a skirt or a skort.
- a wearer may adjust the fit of the shorts 404 by moving the system 402 from a first configuration 428 to a second configuration 430 by one or more of pulling the draw-cord free end 434 and moving the stop mechanism 427 .
- the fixed ends of the draw-cord are interconnected to a panel proximate to the waist portion 408 of the garment.
- the user may pull the free end and move the stop 427 upwardly against the hem 414 to adjust the fit of the clothing, as illustrated in one embodiment in FIG. 28 .
- the stop mechanism 427 pushes the hem 414 , at least a portion of one or more panels 422 is gathered together to adjust the fit of the shorts 404 .
- the stop mechanism 427 grips the draw-cord 433 to prevent release of the gathered fabric of the one or more panels 422 .
- the shorts 404 have a hem 414 that hangs lower in the first configuration 428 compared to the position of the hem 414 in the second configuration 430 .
- the ruching closure 426 of system 402 is oriented substantially vertically proximate seam 424 in the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIGS. 27-28 , one of skill in the art will recognize that the ruching closure 426 may have any desired orientation, including a generally horizontal orientation.
- the free end 434 of the closure 426 is positioned proximate to the waist portion 408 of the shorts 404 and the fixed ends of the draw-cord 433 are interconnected to the one or more panels 422 proximate to the hem 414 .
- the fixed ends pull at least a portion of the panels 422 upwardly toward the waist portion 408 .
- the cord free end 434 may be accessible from within pocket 418 of the shorts 404 .
- the free end 434 may be accessed or hidden by the pocket, similar to draw-cord 333 A illustrated in FIGS. 24-26 .
- the system 402 may be used in conjunction with any other system 2 , 102 , 202 , 302 of the present invention to enable the wearer to adjust both the fit of the hem 414 as well as the circumference of the leg portion 410 .
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Description
- This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/873,367, filed Oct. 2, 2015, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/504,333, filed Oct. 3, 2014, and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/059,744, filed Oct. 3, 2014. The entire disclosures of each of the foregoing applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates to a system and method of adjusting the fit of clothing. More specifically, the present invention relates to clothing that includes a system adapted to vary the fit of the clothing for different activities, needs, desires, and/or moods of the wearer.
- There is a growing need for clothing with a fit that can be selectively adjusted by the wearer for various activities, needs, desires, and/or moods. Currently, clothing is produced with a fit adapted for a particular activity, desire, need and/or mood. For many activities and in daily life, individuals wear clothing that is designed to be tight fitting or loose fitting with no option for the wearer to adjust the fit of the clothing according to desire, activity, and/or need. Existing clothing does not provide the wearer the option to adjust the clothing from form fitting when necessary or desired to loose fitting, or to an intermediate fit when necessary or desired. This creates a number of disadvantages as clothing that is designed for one activity may have a fit that is inappropriate, uncomfortable, unnecessary, unsuitable, or too restrictive throughout the duration of the activity, for other activities, or for the need or mood of the wearer in general.
- For example, bicyclists often wear specially adapted shorts that are tight and form fitting to decrease wind drag and to provide other benefits. Although bike shorts may be suitable when biking, the tight, form fit of the bike shorts may not be necessary, desirable, comfortable, or healthy when the wearer is not biking. However, at certain times, such as when socializing, in public environments, and/or participating in other athletic activities, tight fitting shorts and/or garments may not be desired or needed, even when biking. In contrast, other types of clothes may be intentionally loose fitting for certain activities but immodest or entangling in other situations. For example, walking shorts generally have a loose hem for ventilation and comfort, but the loose hem may not provide adequate privacy when the individual is seated. The loose hem can also entangle or interfere with movement of the wearer when cycling, performing yoga, rock climbing, swimming, running, dancing or undertaking other activities. Because of this, individuals frequently must choose between purchasing and carrying extra clothes to change into after completing an activity or, unfortunately, remaining in clothing not suited for a second activity. For example, after completing an activity, such as cycling, the individual can either change clothes or remain in tight, form fitting clothing, which is uncomfortable for the wearer and for the public in general. If the individual starts with a causal activity and the second activity is more active and suited for clothing with a tighter fit, the individual must again change clothes or participate in the second activity while remaining in undesirably loose fitting clothing. To adjust loose clothing, some individuals may be compelled to use external straps to gather in loose material. For example, individuals who ride bicycles are known to place straps around the open hems of their shorts and/or pants legs to prevent the hems from become entangled with the bicycle chain and to decrease wind resistance.
- Accordingly, there is an unmet need for a system and method to adjust the fit of clothing at one or more locations from a first fit to a second fit and intermediate fits between the first and second fits.
- The present invention contemplates a novel system and method of selectively adjusting the fit at one or more locations of clothing of any type or style.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide a system for selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing. The system includes, but is not limited to: (1) a closure interconnected to a first portion and a second portion of the article of clothing; and (2) a third portion of the article of clothing positioned between the first and second portions. When the closure is in an open position, the system is in a first configuration and the third portion maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second portions. When the closure is in a closed position, the system is in a second configuration. At least a portion of the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration. In one embodiment, the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration along at least the length of the closure.
- Optionally, in one embodiment, the system may include at least one holding system adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad or removable chamois pad within an interior of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, a chamois pad is interconnected to an interior portion of the article of clothing. In still another embodiment of the present invention, the article of clothing further includes a liner. The liner is adapted to be worn beneath the article of clothing. Panels of fabric are position on the liner to at least partially align with the system. Accordingly, the liner may comprise a fabric panel that at least partially aligns with the third portion of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and second configurations. The liner may be adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad within an interior of the liner.
- The system may optionally include at least one pocket associated with the system. In one embodiment, the pocket is accessible when the system is in one of the first and second configurations. The pocket may be accessible or inaccessible when the system is in the other of the first and second configurations.
- In one embodiment, in the first configuration of the system, a circumference of at least a portion the article of clothing has a first dimension and the article of clothing has a loose fit. In the second configuration of the system, the circumference of the at least a portion of the article of clothing has a second dimension that is less than the first dimension and the article of clothing has a tighter fit.
- In one embodiment, a bottom portion of the third portion proximate to a bottom portion of the article of clothing is wider than an upper portion of the third portion distal to the bottom portion of the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the bottom portion of the article of clothing is a hem of a leg.
- In another embodiment, in the first configuration, the third portion forms a portion of an exterior surface of the article of clothing, the exterior surface being continuous. In the second configuration, the third portion is not visible from an exterior of the article of clothing. Said another way, in the first configuration, the third portion forms an unbroken portion of the exterior surface of the article of clothing between the first portion and the second portion.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the third portion has three edges. A first edge of the third portion is interconnected to the first portion along a length of the closure. A second edge of the third portion is interconnected to the second portion along the length of closure. A third edge of the third portion is positioned between the first and second edges proximate to a bottom portion of the article of clothing. The third edge is oriented in a different direction than the first and second edges. In another embodiment, the first edge and the second edge of the third portion are of approximately the same length. The first edge of the third portion is not parallel to the second edge of the third portion. In one embodiment, the third edge has a different length than the first and second edges. In another embodiment, the third portion has a generally triangular shape.
- In one embodiment, increasing the length of the third edge increases the amount of the adjustment of fit provided by the system. Said another way, a short third edge provides a first amount of adjustment of the fit of the article of clothing when the system is in the second configuration. A longer third edge provides a second amount of adjustment of the fit of the article of clothing when the system is in the second configuration, and the second amount of adjustment is greater than the first amount of adjustment. In another embodiment, as the length of the first and second edges of the third portion increase, the rate of adjustment provided as the system transitions from the first configuration to the second configuration decreases. Said another way, shorter first and second edges adjust the fit quicker than longer first and second edges.
- In one embodiment, the first, second, and third portions of the article of clothing are formed without seams from one piece of fabric of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, at least one of the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion comprises a fabric panel joined by a seam to a different fabric panel of a different one of the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion. In another embodiment, the first portion is a first fabric panel, the second portion is a second fabric panel, and the third portion is a third fabric panel. The first fabric panel is interconnected to the third fabric panel by a seam and the second fabric panel is interconnected to the third fabric panel by a seam. The first, second, and third fabric panels may be cut from a single piece of fabric or from two or more different pieces of fabric.
- In still another embodiment, the fabric panel of the at least one of the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion is formed of at least one of a fabric type and a fabric color that is different than a fabric type or a fabric color of the different fabric panel.
- In one embodiment, a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to change a rate of ventilation provided in the first configuration compared to the second configuration. In another embodiment, the system provides a greater amount of ventilation in the first configuration than when the system is in the second configuration.
- In another embodiment, a type or color of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to increase visibility of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- In another embodiment, a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to provide at least some water resistance or water proofing to the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations. Accordingly, at least one of the first, second, and third portions is formed of a water-proof or a water-resistant material.
- In another embodiment, a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to provide increased wind resistance and/or wind proofing to the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations. Thus, at least one of the first, second, and third portions is formed of a wind proof material.
- In another embodiment, a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to reduce and/or eliminate the odor of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- In another embodiment, a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to increase or decrease the buoyancy of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- In another embodiment, a type of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to alter the amount, or location of, sun protection provided by the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations. Accordingly, at least one of the first, second, and third portions is formed of a material that provides a different amount of protection from ultra-violet light than a different one of the first, second, and third portions.
- In another embodiment, a type or color of fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third portions is selected to increase visibility of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations.
- The system may be used with any article of clothing. In one embodiment, the article of clothing comprises one of short legs and long legs. In another embodiment, the system is positioned in at least a portion of each leg of the article of clothing. In still another embodiment, the system is oriented in a direction that is about parallel to a length of each leg. In one embodiment, the system is positioned substantially vertically on outer lateral portions of each leg of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, the closure is oriented to close downwardly from an upper portion of the article of clothing toward a lower portion of the article of clothing.
- The article of clothing can include one or more of the systems in a variety of locations. For example, the system may be positioned in an arm or sleeve, a back, a front, a waist, or a leg of the article of clothing. In one embodiment of the present invention, the system is positioned in at least one of an inner portion, an outer portion, a front portion, and a back portion of each leg of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, the system is positioned in at least one of an inner portion, an outer portion, a front portion, and a back portion of each arm of the article of clothing.
- Any suitable closure may be used with the system. In one embodiment, the closure is at least one of a zipper, a double (or two-way) zipper, a hook and loop material, a tab, a magnet, a ziplock, ruching, a bungee, lacing, a Boa, a button, a snap, a draw-cord, a camlock and/or any closing, adjusting, or tightening system that may be adapted for use with clothing. In another embodiment, the closure is positioned in at least one of an arm or sleeve, a back, a front, a waist, or a leg of the article of clothing.
- It is yet another aspect of the present invention to provide a method of selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing. The method generally comprises, but is not limited to: (1) providing an article of clothing including a system adapted to adjust the fit of the article of clothing, the system comprising a first fabric panel, a second fabric panel, a third fabric panel, and a closure; (2) moving the closure of the system to an open position to place the system in a first configuration; and (3) moving the closure of the system to a closed position to place the system in a second configuration. At least a portion of the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration. In one embodiment, substantially all of the article of clothing has a tighter fit proximate to the portion of the closure in the closed position.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the third fabric panel is positioned between the first and second fabric panels. A first edge of the third fabric panel may be interconnected to the first fabric panel and a first portion of the closure. A second edge of the third fabric panel may be interconnected to the second fabric panel and a second portion of the closure.
- In another embodiment, when the system is in the first configuration, the third fabric panel forms a portion of an exterior surface of the article of clothing. The exterior surface of the article of clothing formed by the third fabric panel is continuous between the first and second fabric panels without voids or gaps. When the system is in a second configuration the third fabric panel does not form a portion of the exterior surface of the article of clothing. The third fabric panel is not visible from an exterior of the article of clothing when the system is in the second configuration. In one embodiment, the system is positioned in at least one of a leg portion, a sleeve portion, a back portion, a chest portion, and a waist portion of the article of clothing. Accordingly, in the second configuration, at least one of the legs, sleeves, back, chest, and waist have a tighter fit.
- In one embodiment, the first, second, and third fabric panels comprise portions of one piece of fabric. In another embodiment, at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of a different piece of fabric than an other one of the first, second, and third fabric panels.
- In one embodiment, the third fabric panel maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second fabric panels in the first configuration. In another embodiment, a continuous third edge of the third fabric panel is positioned between the first and second edges of the third fabric panel. In still another embodiment, the third edge is substantially linear. In one embodiment, the article of clothing includes at least one of a leg portion, an arm portion, a back portion, a chest portion, and a waist portion.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a novel article of clothing with an adjustable fit. The article of clothing includes, but is not limited to: (1) a first fabric panel; (2) a second fabric panel; (3) a third fabric panel positioned between the first and second fabric panels with a first edge of the third fabric panel interconnected to the first fabric panel and a second edge of the third fabric panel interconnected to the second fabric panel; (4) a first portion of a closure is interconnected to a portion of the first fabric panel; and (5) a second portion of the closure is interconnected to a portion of the second fabric panel. When the first portion of the closure is separate from the second portion of the closure, the article of clothing has a first fit. When the first portion of the closure at least partially contacts the second portion of the closure, the article of clothing has a second fit that is tighter than the first fit. The third fabric panel maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second fabric panels when the first and second portions of the closure are separated from each other. In one embodiment of the present invention, when the first portion of the closure is separate from the second portion of the closure, the third fabric panel forms an unbroken portion of an exterior surface of the article of clothing.
- In one embodiment, when the article of clothing has the first fit, a circumference of at least a portion the article of clothing has a first dimension. When the article of clothing has the second fit, the circumference of the at least a portion of the article of clothing has a second dimension that is less than the first dimension. In one embodiment, the circumference of the article of clothing decreases transverse to the closure along substantially the entire portion of the closure in which the first portion and second portion of the closure are interconnected.
- In one embodiment, at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of one of a different piece of fabric, a different type of fabric, and a different color of fabric compared to an other one of the first, second, and third fabric panels. In one embodiment, the third fabric panel has three edges. In another embodiment, the third fabric panel has a generally triangular shape. In still another embodiment, the first, second, and third fabric panels are located in at least one of a leg portion, a sleeve portion, a back portion, a chest portion, and a waist portion of the article of clothing. In this manner, the fit of at least one of the leg portion, the sleeve portion, the back portion, the chest portion, and the waist portion of the article of clothing may be adjusted by changing the state of the closure.
- The article of clothing may be adapted for men or women of any size. In one embodiment, the article of clothing is one of a pair of shorts, a pair of pants, a shirt, a jacket, an undergarment, a swimsuit, a capri pant, a skirt, a skort, a costume, and a dress. The first, second, and third fabric panels and the closure may be positioned at any location, or more than one location, on the article of clothing.
- In yet another aspect of the present invention, still another system for selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing is provided. The system may comprise, but is not limited to: (1) a closure with a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end interconnected to a portion of the article of clothing; and (2) a lock slidably retained on the closure. When the lock is proximate to the fixed end of the closure, the system is in a second configuration and the article of clothing has a tighter fit. The article of clothing has a second, looser fit, when the lock is proximate to the free end of the closure. In one embodiment, a portion of the article of clothing has a shorter length in the second configuration compared to the first configuration. In one embodiment, the portion with the shorter length is a leg portion. In another embodiment, the portion with the shorter length comprises an arm portion.
- In one embodiment, the article of clothing comprises one a pair of shorts, a pair of pants, a jumpsuit, a skirt, dress, and a skort and the system is positioned in a leg portion of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, the system is positioned substantially vertically on an exterior portion of the leg portion of the article of clothing.
- In yet another embodiment, the article of clothing comprises one a shirt, a jacket, a dress, and a jumpsuit, and the system is positioned in an arm portion of the article of clothing.
- The closure may comprise a draw-cord with a fixed end interconnected to a predetermined interior portion of the article of clothing. The free end of the draw-cord may extend through an aperture in the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the aperture includes a grommet. In one embodiment, the draw-cord comprises two portions each including a free end and a fixed end. The two fixed ends are interconnected to different interior portions of the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the draw-cord comprises an elastic or stretchable material. In another embodiment, the draw-cord is substantially non-stretchable. In one embodiment, the free end of the closure is pulled upwardly to move the system to the second configuration. In another embodiment, the lock is pushed upwardly to move the system to the second configuration.
- In one embodiment, the fixed end of the draw-cord is proximate to a waist portion of the article of clothing. The free end of the draw cord is proximate to a hem portion. Accordingly, in the second configuration, the system decreases a distance between the waist portion and the hem portion of the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the free end of the draw-cord is accessible from an interior of a pocket of the article of clothing.
- In another embodiment, the fixed end of the draw-cord is proximate to a hem portion of the article of clothing. The free end of the draw cord is proximate to the waist portion. Accordingly, to transition the system to the second configuration, the free end of the draw-cord is pulled upwardly. In this manner, the fixed end proximate to the hem pulls the hem portion upwardly. The distance between the waist portion and the hem portion of the article of clothing is at least partially decreased.
- In another embodiment, the fixed end of the draw-cord is proximate to a shoulder portion of the article of clothing. The free end of the draw-cord is proximate to a cuff portion. Thus, in the second configuration, the system decreases a distance between the shoulder portion and the cuff portion of the article of clothing.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a novel system for selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing is provided. The system generally includes, but is not limited to a first fabric panel interconnected to a second fabric panel by a closure. A third fabric panel is positioned between the first and second fabric panels. When the closure is in an open position the system is in a first configuration. When the closure is in a closed position the system is in a second configuration. At least a portion of the article of clothing has a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration.
- The system may further comprise at least one holding system adapted to releasably secure other clothing accessories within an interior of the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the holding system is adapted to releasably secure a liner for a chamois pad within the interior of the article of clothing. In another embodiment, the holding system is adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad. In still another embodiment, the article of clothing includes a chamois pad interconnected thereto. In one embodiment, the system further comprises at least one pocket that is accessible when the system is in one of the first and second configurations and that is inaccessible when the system is in the other of the first and second configurations.
- In one embodiment, the closure is at least one of a zipper, a double zipper, a hook and loop material, a tab, a magnet, a ziplock, ruching, lacing, a Boa, a button, a snap, a draw-cord, a camlock, and/or any closing, adjusting or tightening system that may be adapted for use with an article of clothing.
- In another embodiment, the article of clothing comprises a garment with short legs such as a pair of shorts. In yet another embodiment, the article of clothing comprises a garment with long legs such as a pair of pants or capris. The system may be positioned in a variety of locations in the garment to alter the fit or look of the article of clothing in any desired area. For example, the system may be positioned to adjust the fit of the clothing proximate to one or more of the wearer's legs, waist, chest, and arms. In one embodiment, the system is positioned in each leg of the garment and is adapted to adjust the fit of at least a portion the legs of the garment. In still another embodiment, the system is positioned in at least one of: an inner portion of a leg, an outer portion of the leg, a front portion of the leg, and a back portion of the leg of the garment.
- In one embodiment, the article of clothing is a pair of shorts. The shorts comprise one of road biking shorts, mountain biking shorts, cyclocross shorts, cycling shorts, spinning shorts, biking shorts, triathlon shorts, cross-fit shorts, yoga shorts, climbing shorts, running shorts, hiking shorts, walking shorts, lacrosse shorts, soccer shorts, dance shorts, swim or surf shorts, or any athletic, technical or just mood shorts in general. In another embodiment, the article of clothing comprises one of a pair of pants, a pair of yoga pants, a pair of dance pants, a pair of rain pants, a skirt, a skort, a pair of skorts, a jumpsuit, a full-liner, a pair of tights, a pair of hose, an undergarment, a shirt, a jacket, a sweater, a jacket, a dress, capri pants, a skating dress, a skating costume, a costume, and a wedding dress.
- In some embodiments, in the first configuration of the system, a circumference of a portion the article of clothing has a first dimension and the article of clothing has a loose fit. In the second configuration of the system, the circumference of the portion of the article of clothing has a second dimension that is less than the first dimension and the article of clothing has a tighter fit. The system may be positioned in one or more intermediate positions with circumferences between the first dimension and the second dimension.
- In one embodiment, the first, second, and third panels are formed from one type of fabric. In another embodiment, a fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is selected to change a rate of ventilation provided in the first configuration compared to the second configuration. In still another embodiment, a fabric of at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels selected to increase the visibility of the article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and the second configurations. In yet another embodiment, the first, second, and third panels are formed of one piece of fabric without seams. In still another embodiment, one of the first, second, and third panels is interconnected to the other two panels by at least one seam.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a novel method of selectively adjusting a fit of an article of clothing is provided. This includes, but is not limited to, a method generally comprising: (1) providing an article of clothing comprising a system adapted to adjust the fit of the article of clothing, the system comprising a first fabric panel, a second fabric panel, a third fabric panel, and a first closure, the first fabric panel being interconnected to the second fabric panel by the first closure and the third fabric panel being positioned between the first and second fabric panels; (2) moving the first closure of the system to an open position to place the system in a first configuration; and (3) moving the first closure of the system to a closed position to place the system in a second configuration, at least a portion of the article of clothing having a tighter fit in the second configuration than in the first configuration. In one embodiment, the method may further comprise (4) moving a second closure of the system to a ventilation position in which a first portion of the system is at least partially closed and a second portion of the system is at least partially opened, wherein an amount of air allowed to enter the article of clothing is changed. In one embodiment, moving the second closure of the system to the ventilation position comprises closing the second closure. When closed, the second closure is positioned proximate to a hem line of the article of clothing, and the first closure of the system is in the open position. In another embodiment, in the ventilation position, the system provides a changed ventilation as desired as well as the ability to tighten only a portion of the article of clothing for privacy and/or to restrict or limit unintended or inadvertent movement of article of clothing.
- The system and method of the present invention provides numerous advantages, including varying the tightness and/or fitting of clothing and/or providing a variable degree of ventilation. An individual wearing clothes with the system is not compelled to change clothes during an activity or after completing one activity before beginning a second activity or to remain uncomfortable or cause discomfort in public environments. In various embodiments, the system of the present invention may include safety features, such as reflective fabric, trim and/or lights, that can be revealed and/or concealed to alter the visibility of the clothing when beneficial or desired. Another advantage of the present invention is a system that enables clothing to be adjusted as appropriate for one or more activities. In another embodiment, the system of the present invention can improve and/or affect circulation, swelling and/or mobility of an individual by tightening or loosening one or more areas of the clothing.
- Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a liner adapted to be worn beneath an article of clothing of the present invention. The liner is adapted to be interconnected to the clothing. In one embodiment, the liner is a separate piece of clothing that is selectively removable from the external article of clothing. The liner may be comprised of one or more fabric panels. In one embodiment, at least one panel of the liner is positioned to at least partially align with one fabric panel of a system adapted to adjust the fit of an external article of clothing. Accordingly, the liner may comprise a fabric panel that at least partially aligns with a third portion of the external article of clothing when the system is in one of the first and second configurations. The liner may further comprise a holding system to releasably secure a chamois pad within an interior of the liner. The holding system may comprise a front holding system and a rear holding system. In one embodiment, the front and rear holding systems comprise pockets with a size and shape adapted to receive at least a portion of a chamois pad. In another embodiment, the front and rear holding systems comprise a closure. In one embodiment, the liner is adapted for use with any article of clothing that includes a system to adjust the fit of the present invention.
- One aspect of the present invention is a chamois pad. The chamois pad has a body with a generally curvilinear shape. In one embodiment, the shape of the chamois pad is adapted to fit within a holding system of an article of clothing. In one embodiment, the shape of the chamois pad to adapted to fit at least partially within a front and a rear pocket positioned within an interior of an article of clothing. The chamois pad comprises a front portion adapted to be positioned in the front portion of an article of clothing. A rear portion of the chamois pad is adapted to be positioned in the rear portion of the article of clothing. A medial portion between the front and rear portions is generally narrower than each of the front and rear portions. In one embodiment, the rear portion has a greater width than the front portion. The chamois pad may further include an attachment system to selectively interconnect the chamois pad to an article of clothing. In one embodiment, the attachment system comprises a closure. In one embodiment of the present invention, the chamois pad is adapted for use with any article of clothing comprising a system to adjust the fit of the present invention.
- The above-described embodiments, objectives, and configurations are neither complete nor exhaustive. As will be appreciated, other embodiments of the invention are possible using, alone or in combination, one or more of the features set forth above or described in detail below.
- Although generally referred to herein as “clothing,” “shorts,” or “bike shorts,” it should be appreciated that the system and method of the current invention may be used with clothing, apparel, or garments for men and women of any type, style, or size and for any type of activity, including without limitation pants, shirts, jackets, sweaters, skirts, skorts, dresses, capris, jumpsuits (or “onesies”), full liners, undergarments, swimsuits, tights, and hose. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the present invention may be used with clothing comprising any type of fabric known or developed in the future.
- As used herein, the term “closure” generally refers to any currently known or future developed closure system. Thus, a closure may comprise a hook and loop material (or Velcro™), magnets, zippers, double (or two-way) zippers, a ziplock system, a ruching system (wherein fabric is gathered with cording as will be understood by those of skill in the art), a lacing system, a bungee system, a Boa system, overlapping fabrics, buttons, snaps, a drawcord, flaps, tabs, and/or a camlock, and/or any closing, adjusting or tightening system for the closure.
- Although the system of the present invention is generally illustrated in a generally vertical orientation in a leg portion of the clothing, it should be understood that the system can have any orientation and may be located at one or more other locations of an article of clothing, including one or more of a waist portion, a hip portion, a front thigh portion, an inner thigh portion, a back portion of a leg, an arm portion, a body portion, and/or a back portion. Further, multiple systems of differing lengths may be used in combination in the same locations of an article of clothing. Additionally, the system may be positioned on the outside of the clothing and visible or the system can be positioned on an interior portion of the clothing and therefore hidden when the clothing is worn. The system may also be at least partially covered by a portion of fabric.
- The phrases “at least one,” “one or more,” and “and/or,” as used herein, are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C,” “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, or C,” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
- Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing quantities, dimensions, conditions, and so forth used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about.”
- The term “a” or “an” entity, as used herein, refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein.
- The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Accordingly, the terms “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof can be used interchangeably herein.
- It shall be understood that the term “means” as used herein shall be given its broadest possible interpretation in accordance with 35 U.S.C., Section 112(f). Accordingly, a claim incorporating the term “means” shall cover all structures, materials, or acts set forth herein, and all of the equivalents thereof. Further, the structures, materials, or acts and the equivalents thereof shall include all those described in the Summary of the Invention, Brief Description of the Drawings, Detailed Description, Abstract, and Claims themselves.
- The Summary of the Invention is neither intended nor should it be construed as being representative of the full extent and scope of the present invention. Moreover, references made herein to “the present invention” or aspects thereof should be understood to mean certain embodiments of the present invention and should not necessarily be construed as limiting all embodiments to a particular description. The present invention is set forth in various levels of detail in the Summary of the Invention as well as in the attached drawings and the Detailed Description and no limitation as to the scope of the present invention is intended by either the inclusion or non-inclusion of elements or components. Additional aspects of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the Detailed Description, particularly when taken together with the drawings.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the Summary of the Invention given above and the Detailed Description of the drawings given below serve to explain the principles of these embodiments. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the disclosure or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein. Additionally, it should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of shorts with a system of one embodiment of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts with the system in a first configuration comprising a loose fit; -
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the shorts ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3A is a left side elevation view of the shorts ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3B is a partial cross-sectional view of the system of the shorts ofFIG. 3A taken along theline 3B showing the system in the first configuration; -
FIG. 3C is a partial cross-sectional view, similar to the view ofFIG. 3B , of a system of another embodiment of the present invention, the system comprising one piece of fabric interconnected to a closure; -
FIG. 4 is a left side elevation view of the shorts ofFIG. 1 with the system to adjust the fit of the shorts in a second configuration comprising a tight fit; -
FIG. 5 is a left side elevation view of shorts with another embodiment of a system of the present invention comprising a second closure positioned at least partially between portions of a first closure; -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a liner of one embodiment of the present invention that is adapted for use with the shorts of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view of the liner ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a left side elevation view of the liner ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the liner ofFIG. 6 when turned inside out and illustrating a front holding system for a removable chamois pad; -
FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of the liner ofFIG. 6 when turned inside out and illustrating a rear holding system for the removable chamois pad; -
FIG. 11 is a top plan view of an interior surface of a chamois of one embodiment of the present invention that is adapted for use with the shorts and liner of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a bottom plan view of an exterior surface of the chamois ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 13 is a front perspective view of the liner ofFIG. 6 when turned inside out and releasably holding the chamois ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 14 is a rear perspective view of the liner ofFIG. 6 when turned inside out and releasably holding the chamois ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 15 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with a system to adjust the fit of the shorts according to another embodiment of the present invention with the system in a first configuration comprising a loose fit; -
FIG. 16 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts ofFIG. 15 with the system in a second configuration comprising a tight fit; -
FIG. 17 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with still another embodiment of a system of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts and showing the system in a first configuration comprising a loose fit; -
FIG. 18 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts ofFIG. 17 with the system in a second configuration comprising a tight fit; -
FIG. 19 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts ofFIG. 17 with the system transitioning to a third configuration; -
FIG. 20 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts ofFIG. 17 with the system in the third configuration; -
FIG. 21 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with a system to adjust the fit of the shorts according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 22 is a front perspective view of the shorts ofFIG. 17 when turned inside out and illustrating a front holding system for a removable chamois pad; -
FIG. 23 is a rear perspective view of the shorts ofFIG. 17 when turned inside out and illustrating a rear holding system for a removable chamois pad; -
FIG. 24 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts illustrating yet another embodiment of a system of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts with the system illustrated in a first configuration; -
FIG. 25 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts ofFIG. 24 with the system in a second configuration; -
FIG. 26 is a left side elevation view of the pair of shorts ofFIG. 25 with a closure of a pocket in a closed configuration; -
FIG. 27 is a left side elevation view of a pair of shorts with yet another embodiment of the system of the present invention to adjust the fit of the shorts with the system in a first configuration; and -
FIG. 28 is a left side elevation view of the shorts ofFIG. 27 with the system in a second configuration. - Similar components and/or features may have the same reference number. Components of the same type may be distinguished by a letter following the reference number. If only the reference number is used, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same reference number.
- To assist in the understanding of one embodiment of the present invention the following list of components and associated numbering found in the drawings is provided herein:
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- 2 System
- 4 Shorts
- 6 Body portion
- 8 Waist portion
- 10 Leg portions
- 12 Leg openings
- 14 Hem
- 16 Closure
- 18 Pockets
- 20 Closure
- 22 Panels
- 22A First panel
- 22B Second panel
- 22C Third panel
- 23A First side of third panel
- 23B Second side of third panel
- 23C Third side of third panel
- 24 Seam
- 26 Closure
- 27A First closure portion
- 27B Second closure portion
- 28 First configuration
- 30 Second configuration
- 32 Tab
- 34 Free end
- 36 Attachment point
- 37 Crotch portion
- 38 Inner leg
- 39 Front portion
- 41 Back portion
- 43 Lateral portion
- 44 Liner
- 46 Front holding system
- 48 Rear holding system
- 49 Opening
- 50 Removable chamois pad
- 52 Front end
- 54 Rear end
- 56 Longitudinal sides
- 58 Attachment system
- 102 System
- 104 Shorts
- 106 Body portion
- 108 Waist portion
- 110 Leg portions
- 112 Leg openings
- 114 Hem
- 116 Closure
- 118 Pockets
- 120 Closure
- 122 Panels
- 122A First panel
- 122B Second panel
- 122C Third panel
- 123A First side of third panel
- 123B Second side of third panel
- 123C Third side of third panel
- 124 Seam
- 126 Closure
- 27A First closure portion
- 27B Second closure portion
- 128 First configuration
- 130 Second configuration
- 132 Tab
- 134 Free end
- 136 Attachment system
- 139 Front portion
- 141 Back portion
- 143 Lateral portion
- 202 System
- 204 Shorts
- 206 Body portion
- 208 Waist portion
- 210 Leg portions
- 212 Leg openings
- 214 Hem
- 216 Closure
- 218 Pockets
- 219 Liner
- 220 Closure
- 222 Panels
- 222A First panel
- 222B Second panel
- 222C Third panel
- 224 Seam
- 225 Aperture
- 226A First closure
- 226B Second closure
- 227A First portion of zipper
- 227B Second portion of zipper
- 228 First configuration
- 229 Slide
- 230 Second configuration
- 231 Third configuration
- 233 Draw-cord
- 236 Attachment point
- 238 Strap
- 239 Front portion
- 240 Fixed end of strap
- 241 Back portion
- 242 Free end of strap
- 243 Lateral portion
- 244 Retaining element
- 246 Front holding system
- 248 Rear holding system
- 249 Opening
- 302 System
- 304 Shorts
- 306 Body portion
- 308 Waist portion
- 310 Leg portion
- 312 Leg opening
- 314 Hem
- 318 Pockets
- 320 Closure
- 322 Panels
- 322A First panel
- 322B Second panel
- 322C Third panel
- 324 Seam
- 325 Aperture
- 326A First closure
- 326B Second closure
- 327 Slide
- 328 First configuration
- 330 Second configuration
- 333 Draw-cord
- 339 Front portion
- 341 Back portion
- 343 Lateral portion
- 402 System
- 404 Shorts
- 406 Body portion
- 408 Waist portion
- 410 Leg portions
- 412 Leg openings
- 414 Hem
- 416 Closure
- 418 Pockets
- 420 Closure
- 422 Panels
- 424 Seam
- 426 Closure
- 427 Slide
- 428 First configuration
- 430 Second configuration
- 433 Draw-cord
- 434 Free end
- The present invention has significant benefits across a broad spectrum of endeavors. It is the Applicant's intent that this specification and the claims appended hereto be accorded a breadth in keeping with the scope and spirit of the invention being disclosed despite what might appear to be limiting language imposed by the requirements of referring to the specific examples disclosed. To acquaint persons skilled in the pertinent arts most closely related to the present invention, a preferred embodiment that illustrates the best mode now contemplated for putting the invention into practice is described herein by, and with reference to, the annexed drawings that form a part of the specification. The exemplary embodiment is described in detail without attempting to describe all of the various forms and modifications in which the invention might be embodied. As such, the embodiments described herein are illustrative, and as will become apparent to those skilled in the arts, may be modified in numerous ways within the scope and spirit of the invention.
- Although the following text sets forth a detailed description of numerous different embodiments, it should be understood that the detailed description is to be construed as exemplary only and does not describe every possible embodiment since describing every possible embodiment would be impractical, if not impossible. Numerous alternative embodiments could be implemented, using either current technology or technology developed after the filing date of this patent, which would still fall within the scope of the claims. To the extent that any term recited in the claims at the end of this patent is referred to in this patent in a manner consistent with a single meaning, that is done for sake of clarity only so as to not confuse the reader, and it is not intended that such claim term by limited, by implication or otherwise, to that single meaning.
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FIGS. 1-4 , asystem 2 to selectively adjust the fit of clothing according to one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. More specifically, thesystem 2 according to one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in a pair ofshorts 4. Theshorts 4 generally include abody portion 6, awaist portion 8 with an opening,leg portions 10, andleg openings 12. In one embodiment, theleg portions 10 include ahem 14. Thewaist portion 8 and/or thehem 14 may optionally include elastic or any other type of fabric that may stretch in two or four directions. In one embodiment, thewaist portion 8 includes aclosure 16. In the embodiment illustrated inFIGS. 1-4 , theclosure 16 is a drawstring. Belt loops may also be provided proximately to thewaist portion 8. As will be appreciated, the shorts may include a zipper fly, button fly, Velcro fly and/or other such mechanisms. Additionally or alternatively, the shorts may include one or more pockets 18. The pockets may optionally include aclosure 20, such as a zipper. In one embodiment, theshorts 4 are comprised of one ormore panels 22 of fabric joined byseams 24. As illustrated inFIGS. 1-2 , the left and right portions of theshorts 4 are generally symmetric. However, it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that in some embodiments the left portion of the shorts may be different from the right portion of the shorts. - The
system 2 comprises aclosure 26 interconnected to a predetermined portion of the shorts. In one embodiment, thesystem 2 includes at least onefirst fabric panel 22A interconnected to at least onesecond fabric panel 22B by aclosure 26. A third fabric panel 22C is interconnected to theclosure 26 and positioned between the first andsecond fabric panels second panel 22B is illustrated inFIGS. 1-4 proximate to only a portion of theclosure 26, it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that thesecond panel 22B may have any desired size and shape. Optionally, in one embodiment, thesecond panel 22B extends at least from an upper portion to a lower portion of theclosure 26 similar to the embodiment of thesystem 102 illustrated inFIGS. 15-16 . The at least onefirst fabric panel 22A can be interconnected to two or more second fabric panels, as illustrated inFIGS. 3-4 wherepanel 22A is interconnected to portions ofpanels - In one embodiment, illustrated in
FIG. 3B , each of the first, second, andthird fabric panels seams 24 illustrated inFIG. 3B may be of any type to join different pieces of fabric together, and may comprise more than one type of seam. Examples of a variety of seams that may be used to join the panels together are described in more detail hereinafter. In another embodiment, illustrated inFIG. 3C , the first, second, andthird fabric panels seam 24. For example, the first andsecond panels third panels 22A, 22C may be formed of one piece of fabric that is interconnected to a separatesecond panel 22B. Optionally, in still another embodiment, the second andthird panels 22B, 22C are formed of one piece of fabric. Thefirst panel 22A is interconnected by a seam to the second andthird panels 22B, 22C. - In one embodiment, the third panel 22C is formed of two pieces of fabric. In another embodiment, the third panel 22C is formed of a single piece of fabric. In one embodiment, the single piece of fabric of the third panel 22C is devoid of darts. In yet another embodiment, the third panel 22C is devoid of seams between the
first side 23A and thesecond side 23B. - In one embodiment, the
system 2 is arranged such that theclosure 26 closes in a downward direction from an upper portion of the article of clothing proximate to thewaist portion 8 to a lower portion of the article of clothing proximate to thehem 14. The third panel 22C may have a generally triangular shape. In one embodiment, the twolonger sides first portion 27A and asecond portion 27B of theclosure 26. Accordingly, afirst edge 23A of the third panel 22C is interconnected to thefirst portion 27A of the closure and asecond edge 23A of the third panel 22C is interconnected to thesecond portion 27B of the closure. In another embodiment, thefirst edge 23A of the third panel 22C is interconnected to an edge of thefirst panel 22A and thesecond edge 23B of the third panel is interconnected to an edge of thesecond panel 22B. Further, athird edge 23C of the third panel 22C is proximate to thehem 14 and an opposite vertex of the third panel 22C is proximate to thewaist portion 8. In one embodiment, thethird edge 23C is smaller than the other twoedges - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1-4 , theclosure 26 is a zipper; however, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, any currently known or future developed closure may be used with thesystem 2 of the present invention. For example, theclosure 26 may comprise one or more of a hook and loop material (or velcro), magnets, zippers, double (or two-way) zippers, a ziplock system, a bungee system, a ruching system (wherein fabric is gathered with cording as will be understood by those of skill in the art), a lacing system, a Boa system, overlapping fabrics, buttons, snaps, a draw-cord, and/or any type of closure used at a bottom of a leg of a garment (including a camlock, Velcro tabs, snaps, buttons, and/or magnets). In one embodiment, the closure comprises a draw-cord with a free end that is accessed from an interior space of a pocket. In another embodiment, the draw-cord is comprised of a stretchable material that is reflective. In one embodiment, the closure is positioned proximate to thehem 14 of eachleg 10. In yet another embodiment, the closure comprises a stretchable draw-cord positioned in thehem 14 of eachleg 10. In still another embodiment, the closure is atab 32 positioned proximate to thehem 14. In yet another embodiment, the closure may comprise a plurality oftabs 32. As will be appreciated, thesystem 2 may be used without thetab 32 illustrated inFIGS. 1-4 . Alternatively, the system may include only thetab 32 and/or other such tightening system. - The
system 2 may include one ormore closures 26 of more than one type used in combination together (and by themselves). In one embodiment, thesystem 2 is positioned on an outer thigh portion of theshorts 4 and extends substantially from a waistline at theupper waist portion 8 to thehem 14 to selectively enable a wearer to adjust the fit of theshorts 4. As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, the placement of theclosure 26 is not limited to the location or the orientation illustrated inFIGS. 1-4 . - In operation, as the
closure 26 is moved from a substantially open position illustrated inFIGS. 1-3 to a substantially closed position illustrated inFIG. 4 , thesystem 2 transitions from a first configuration 28 (a “loose fit” configuration) illustrated inFIGS. 1-3 to a second configuration 30 (a “tight fit” configuration) illustrated inFIG. 4 . The fit of each leg of theshorts 4 generally tightens along the length of theclosure 26 as theclosure 26 is closed. In this manner, the user can adjust the fit of theshorts 4 in more than one location. - In one embodiment, the
third side 23C of the third panel 22C is less than approximately 3 inches long. Accordingly, in thefirst configuration 28 of thesystem 2, the circumference of thehem portion 14 is up to approximately 3 inches longer than the hem circumference when the system is in thesecond configuration 30. It will be appreciated that thethird side 23C can have any desired length. In another embodiment, thethird side 23C is between approximately 0.5 inches and approximately 3.5 inches. In still another embodimentthird side 23C has a length of from about 1 inch to about 2 inches. In yet another embodiment, the circumference of thehem portion 14 is selected to be substantially the same as the circumference of the user's leg proximate to the hem portion when thesystem 2 is in thesecond configuration 30. Said another way, when the system is in the second configuration, there is no space between the interior surface of the hem orleg portions 10 and the user's leg. Accordingly, in the second configuration thesystem 2 provides a generally skin tight fit on the user's leg. - When the
closure 26 is in the open position, the third panel 22C maintains a spaced relationship between the first andsecond panels shorts 4 when theclosure 26 is at least partially in the open position. - As the
closure 26 moves from the substantially open position to the closed position, the fabric of thefirst panel 22A and thesecond panel 22B are drawn together, decreasing a circumference (or exterior dimension) of at least a portion of theshorts 4 to tighten the fit of theshorts 4. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 4 , the fabric of the third panel 22C is then at least partially hidden by theclosure 26 and the third panel 22C is positioned toward the interior of theshorts 4 when thesystem 2 is in thesecond configuration 30. In one embodiment of the present invention, no portion of the third panel 22C is visible when thesystem 2 is in the second configuration. - Optionally, the
system 2 may include reflective tabs, cording, piping, sparkles, logos, trim, prints or other fabrics and/or systems that help make the shorts 4 (or parts thereof) more visible in varying environments. For example, in one embodiment, the fabric of the third panel 22C is a different color than the fabric of the first andsecond panels second panels system 2 includes a reflective fabric or thread. The reflective fabric or thread is visible when thesystem 2 is in one of thefirst configuration 28 or thesecond configuration 30; however, the reflective fabric or thread is not visible when the system is in the other of thefirst configuration 28 or thesecond configuration 30. - In yet another embodiment, the
system 2 includes lights that activate or deactivate when thesystem 2 is in one of thefirst configuration 28 or thesecond configuration 30. In another embodiment, thesystem 2 includes lights that are visible or hidden in one of thefirst configuration 28 or thesecond configuration 30. In another embodiment, movement of theclosure 26 may activate or deactivate the lights or, alternatively, reveal or hide the lights. In still another embodiment, a light is interconnected to thesystem 2 and the light is activated when thesystem 2 is in one configuration. Each of these embodiments enable a wearer to use thesystem 2 to adjust the visibility of theshorts 4. - Optionally, the
system 2 may include one ormore tabs 32 with afree end 34 that can be selectively attached to theshorts 4 at multiple attachment points 36. Thetab 32 may optionally be positioned to cover at least a portion of theclosure 26 when theclosure 26 is in the closed position, as illustrated inFIG. 4 . By at least partially covering theclosure 26, thetab 32 may prevent unintended or inadvertent opening or movement of theclosure 26 during activity of the wearer of theshorts 4. In one embodiment, thetab 32 is positioned at least partially in thehem 14 of theshorts 4 to selectively adjust the circumference of thehem 14. In one embodiment, a hook and loop material is provided on an inner surface of thetab 32 and the attachment points 36 on an exterior surface of theshorts 4 to enable the selective attachment of thefree end 34 to theshorts 4 in a variety of locations. However, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, the attachment points 36 may be formed by snaps, magnets, buttons, or any other attachment means to enable the selective attachment of thefree end 34 of thetab 32 to theshorts 4. In one embodiment, thesystem 2 includes only one of atab 32 and aclosure 26. In another embodiment, thesystem 2 includes anelastic hem 14 that adjusts the circumference of the hem as the system is moved between the first andsecond configurations leg portions 10 and thehem 14 are adapted so that the shorts narrow sufficiently at thehem 14. For example, in one embodiment of the present invention, the fabric of theshorts 4 is cut to narrow thehem 14. - Each of the
panels 22 of theshorts 4 may include one or more different fabrics of any known or future developed material. In one embodiment, the first, second, and third fabric panels are formed of the same type of fabric. In another embodiment, at least one of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of a different type of fabric than the other fabric panels. In yet another embodiment, each of the first, second, and third fabric panels is formed of a different type of fabric. In still another embodiment, the fabric of one or more of the first, second, and third fabric panels is the same as the fabric of one or more of the body, waist, and leg portions of theshorts 4. In one embodiment, one or more of thepanels 22 are formed of a non-stretch woven fabric, such as cotton, polyester, wool, nylon, or any combination thereof. In another embodiment, one or more of thepanels 22 are formed of a stretch woven fabric made of cotton, polyester, nylon, spandex yarn/stretch yarn, lycra, mesh or any combination thereof. In still another embodiment, a 2-way stretch knit fabric that stretches in one direction only is used the form thepanels 22. The 2-way stretch knit fabric may be made of a synthetic material with spandex yarn and can be positioned to stretch in any direction, either the warp or the weft. In yet another embodiment, one or more of thepanels 22 are formed of a 4-way stretch knit fabric. The 4-way stretch fabric can stretch in two directions (for example, both vertically and horizontally) and may be made of a synthetic material with spandex yarn. In one embodiment, the 4-way stretch fabric may allow a greater stretch percentage in a first direction and a lesser stretch percentage in a second direction transverse to the first direction. In yet another embodiment, one or more of thepanels 22 are made of knit wool fabrics with or without stretch yarns. - Mesh fabrics may be used to form one or more of the
panels 22 or portions of thepanels 22 of thesystem 2. The mesh fabric may be an open mesh breathable fabric made of any natural or synthetic material, including without limitation, yarn. In one embodiment, the mesh fabric may have a 2-way stretch, a 4-way stretch, or no stretch. Optionally, the mesh fabric of thesystem 2 may be selected to provide more stretch compared to the fabric of the other panels of the article ofclothing 4. - Accordingly, the third panel 22C may be formed of a mesh fabric. When the system is at least partially in the
first configuration 28, more ventilation is provided to the wearer because at least some of the mesh third panel 22C is exposed. When the system is in thesecond configuration 30, less ventilation is provided. In another embodiment, the third panel 22C and portions of the first andsecond panels second portions closure 26 are formed of a mesh fabric. In this embodiment, the system provides at least some ventilation in each of the first and second configurations. Optionally, each of thepanels system 2 are formed of mesh fabric. The panels of thesystem 2 may be interconnected to other panels of theshorts 4 that are comprised of a non-mesh fabric. In one embodiment, each ofpanels FIG. 3C . - Additionally or alternatively, fabrics used to form the
panels 22 may include anti-bacterial treatments. The fabrics may optionally include treatments and/or a weave to make thepanels 22 waterproof (or at least partially water-resistant) and/or breathable. One or more fabrics may be wind proof. One or more fabrics may provide protection from the sun. For example, fabrics may be selected with a predetermined ultraviolet protection factor (or “UPF”) as will be appreciated by one of skill in the art. The third panel 22C may be formed of a material with a lower UPF than material of other portions of the article of clothing. In thefirst configuration 28, the system provides more exposure to ultra-violet (UV) light. In the second configuration, the system provides less UV exposure. Accordingly, thesystem 2 may be adapted to control an amount, or location, of UV light protection provided by the article of clothing. - The fabrics of any of the
panels 22 may be comprised of any natural or synthetic fiber and any combination thereof. Thepanels 22 may also include, or be made of, fabrics that wick moisture away from the body of the wearer and/or help regulate core body temperature. Stillother panels 22 may be made of fabrics that incorporate other technologies, materials, and characteristics to help regulate body temperature or provide other performance, health, and/or comfort enhancements. - The fabric used for each
panel 22 may be selected based on the location of thepanel 22. For example, a non-stretch woven or knit fabric may be selected forpanels 22 to provide stability in areas where no stretch is required. When a non-stretch fabric is used in onepanel 22 and a stretch fabric in used in another panel 22 (for example, placed along a closure system or aligned on one side of a closure such as a zipper), the combination can allow for ease of movement and stretch over moving body parts. Alternatively, a combination of stretch fabric and non-stretch fabric can be designed to engage with the hip, thigh, and/or joints of the wearer for greater comfort and ease of use as determined by the style of the shorts or a targeted activity of the wearer. Both 2-way and 4-way stretch fabrics can be used in combination with non-stretch fabrics. Further, stretch fabrics can be used with a combination of higher or lower percentages of stretch yarns in order to allow for maximum stretch when necessary, or lower stretch percentage if compression is required for health benefits or requirements of the activity. For example, a lower stretch percentage may be use for cycling shorts. - In one embodiment, one of the
first panel 22A, thesecond panel 22B, and the third panel 22C comprises a stretchable fabric and another of thepanels first panel 22A, thesecond panel 22B, and the third panel 22C comprise a stretchable fabric. In still another embodiment, each of thefirst panel 22A, thesecond panel 22B, and the third panel 22C comprise a non-stretchable fabric. The amount of stretch provided by the fabric of each panel as well as the orientation of the panels may be selected to control the amount of flexibility or stiffness provided by the system. For example, in one embodiment of the present invention, at least a portion of the article of clothing may be stiffer in one of the first and second configurations compared to a second one of the first and second configurations. - The 2-way and 4-way stretch fabrics can be placed on a vertical or a horizontal grain direction, or on a bias (or diagonal) direction in order to make the best use of the stretch properties of the fabric as determined the style of the shorts, the targeted activity, and the location of the
panel 22 comprised of the fabric. Mesh fabrics that are either stretchable or non-stretchable can be used for one ormore panels 22 for breathability, ventilation, comfort, odor control, and ease of movement. In one embodiment, at least a portion of one of thefirst panel 22A, thesecond panel 22B, and the third panel 22C comprises a mesh fabric and another of thefirst panel 22A, thesecond panel 22B, and the third panel 22C comprises a non-mesh fabric. In another embodiment, one or more of thepanels 22 may comprise two or more fabrics, including fabrics of different types. For example, at least one of thepanels 22 may include a first fabric interconnected to a second different fabric. In one embodiment, the first fabric is a 2- or 4-way stretch fabric and the second fabric is a different 2- or 4-way stretch fabric oriented with a different bias direction. - The
panels 22 may be joined together withseams 24 of any type, or with a combination of seam types. For example, one or more of flatlock seaming, overlock/serge seaming, overlock/serge and coverstitch seaming, single needle lockstitch seaming, and welding may be used to join thepanels 22. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art, welding includes heat tape welding, waterproof welding, and any welding tape materials adhered to an outside of theshorts 4 to coverseams 24.Seams 24 can have any desired shape, include substantially straight, curvilinear, circular, and any combination thereof. Additionally, reflective and/or safety tape or threads may be inserted intoseams 24 as piping, taping, or tabs.Seams 24 may be formed using any a stretchable or a non-stretchable thread of any material, whether man-made or synthetic.Seams 24 can also be used for purposes other than joining twoseparate panels 22 of fabric together, including seams located for esthetic purposes or to alter or adjust properties of the fabric. Thus, in one embodiment, at least onepanel 22 includes aseam 24 adapted to limit or change the amount of stretch in a selected direction of a 2-way or 4-way stretch fabric. In another embodiment, aseam 24 is provided in asingle panel 22 to alter the amount of stretch in a selected portion of thepanel 22.Seams 24 may also be provided in asingle panel 22 to strengthen or reinforce one or more selected portions of apanel 22. Optionally or alternatively, one or more ofpanels 22 may be joined by a glue or adhesive. - The
system 2 may also be adapted to selectively control ventilation provided to a wearer. For example, by changing the position of theclosure 26 to move the system from thefirst configuration 28 to thesecond configuration 30, or to an intermediate configuration, the amount of venting can be varied by the user. Varying types of fabrics selected for each of the first, second, andthird panels system 2 is in the first orsecond configuration system 2 and theclosure 26 is selected to optimize the amount of ventilation provided. Additionally, theclosure 26 can be adapted so that when theclosure 26 is substantially open a lower portion of thelegs 10 proximate thehem 14 is closed and/or tight fitting while an upper portion ofsystem 2 is open and loose fitting. For example, in one embodiment, theclosure 26 is comprised of at least one of a double zipper, magnets, a hook and loop material, buttons, tabs, a draw-cord, or snaps. In this embodiment, a lower portion of theclosure 26 proximate thehem 14 may be closed, or have a tight fit, when an upper portion of theclosure 26 proximate thewaist portion 8 is open to increase ventilation while keeping the hem portion tight fitting. - Although the
system 2 of the present invention is illustrated inFIGS. 1-4 in a generally vertical orientation on an exterior portion 43 (or lateral portion) of eachleg 10 of theshorts 4, one of skill in the art will appreciate that thesystem 2 can have any desired orientation on theshorts 4 and may be located at one or more other locations on theshorts 4 or any other article of clothing. For example, in one embodiment theshorts 4 include one ormore system 2 positioned to adjust the fit of thewaist portion 8 of the shorts. In another embodiment, asystem 2 is positioned on aninner portion 38 of thelegs 10. In still another embodiment, asystem 2 is positioned on a front 39 (or anterior) portion of thelegs 10. In yet another embodiment, theshorts 4 include asystem 2 positioned on a back 41 (or posterior) portion of thelegs 10. In one embodiment, thesystem 2 has a spiral configuration to wrap (at least partially) axially around at least one of thelegs 10 or some other portion of theshorts 4. In another embodiment, theshorts 4 includemultiple systems 2 of different lengths positioned at various locations and orientations. In still another embodiment, the location and alignment of thesystem 2 is selected to optimize the aerodynamic properties of theshorts 4 when thesystem 2 is in thesecond configuration 30. In this embodiment, thesystem 2 may be located on afront portion 39 of thelegs 10 of theshorts 4. - The
system 2 may also be positioned to improve blood circulation of, and/or provide stability to, and/or assist with swelling for the person wearing theshorts 4. For example, in one embodiment, when thesystem 2 is in thesecond configuration 30 the tight fit can improve blood circulation of the wearer. In another embodiment, thesystem 2 may be positioned in acrotch portion 37 of the shorts to improve blood circulation of a male wearing the shorts when the system is in thefirst configuration 28. Thus, thesystem 2 can be used to increase or decrease blood circulation in one or more areas of the wearer when the system is in the first and/orsecond configuration - By changing the location of the
system 2, the number ofsystems 2 used in theshorts 4, the orientation of thesystem 2, the type ofclosure 26 used, the length of the system, and/or the fabrics used in thepanels 22, any desired degree of tightness can be provided at one or more locations of theshorts 4 by thesystem 2. For example, in one embodiment, thesystem 2 provides a skin tight fit similar to the look of spandex in thesecond configuration 30. In another embodiment, thesystem 2 provides a loose fit in thesecond configuration 30. In still another embodiment, a slightly tight fit can be provided by thesystem 2 when in thesecond configuration 30. - The
system 2 may be used in clothing of any size for men or women. Thesystem 2 can also be adapted for clothing for any type of activity. For example, thesystem 2 may be adapted toshorts 4 for road biking, mountain biking, cyclocross, spinning or any type of cycling, yoga, cross-fit, climbing, swimming, running, hiking, dancing, rock climbing, lacrosse, soccer, and any other activity. Further, thesystem 2 may be used with any type of apparel. Thus, thesystem 2 can be used in one or more locations of shirts, jackets, sweaters, dresses, pants, skirts, skorts, capris, jumpsuits, full liners, tights, hose, or any other type of clothing or apparel as desired for fashion, comfort, and/or performance. In one embodiment, a dress includes thesystem 2 at one or more locations to enable different looks or styles. Further, thesystem 2 could be used to alter the fit of the dress based on the level of activity of the wearer. For example, a wedding dress could include thesystem 2 to change the style of the wedding dress from a first style used at a wedding ceremony to a second style used at a reception or on a dance floor. - Optionally, the
shorts 4 may include a holding system adapted to releasably secure a chamois pad within the shorts. The holding system may be the same as, or similar to,systems liner 44 described in conjunction withFIG. 14 . Alternatively, in another embodiment, aliner 44 may be sewn into theshorts 4. In still another embodiment, a chamois pad, the same as or similar tochamois pad 50, may be sewn into theshorts 4. - Referring now to
FIG. 5 , in one embodiment theshorts 4A include asystem 2 with afirst closure 26 and asecond closure 26A positioned on the third panel 22C of thesystem 2. Thesecond closure 26A includes apanel 22E interconnected to a portion of the third panel 22C of thefirst closure 26. Thesecond closure 26A can be a different type of closure than thefirst closure 26. In one embodiment, thesecond closure 26A is a zipper, as illustrated inFIG. 5 . Further, thepanel 22E may be formed of the same fabric or a different fabric than third panel 22C. In one embodiment, thepanel 22E is a portion of the panel 22C. In operation, thesecond closure 26A may be moved from thefirst configuration 28A illustrated inFIG. 5 to a second configuration independently from thefirst closure 26. Optionally, thesecond closure 26A can be oriented to close in substantially the opposite direction compared to thefirst closure 26. Said another way, thesecond closure 26A could first be pulled upwardly to transition to the second configuration and then thefirst closure 26 could be pulled downwardly to transition thesystem 2 to thesecond configuration 30. In this manner, it may be possible decrease the circumference of the leg and increase the tightness of the leg to a greater degree than if both the first andsecond closures right side 43 of theshorts 4A are illustrated inFIG. 5 , it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that the left side of the shorts may be substantially symmetric with the right side, and that the left side of the shorts include asystem 2 with substantially the same orientation and configuration. - The
shorts 4 of the present invention may be worn over any type of undergarment. For example, and referring now toFIGS. 6-10 , theshorts 4 may be worn over aliner 44. In one embodiment, the linen is comprised of a single piece or type of fabric. In another embodiment, theliner 44 may be comprised of one ormore panels 22 of fabric. In one embodiment, as illustrated inFIGS. 6-8 , theliner 44 may include one ormore panels 22F adapted to align at least partially with thesystem 2 of theshorts 4. In one embodiment, theliner 44 includes a web or mesh fabric along the exterior (or lateral) sides 43 inpanel 22F and a different fabric, such as spandex, lycra, and/or a mix with other types of fabric forother panels 22 of theliner 44. The mesh fabric ofpanel 22F may provide additional ventilation as well as stretch to complement thesystem 2 of theshorts 4 when thesystem 2 andpanel 22F at least partially align. In one embodiment, theliner 44 may be sewn or otherwise interconnected to theshorts 4. Further, theliner 44 may also comprise asystem 2 the same as or similar tosystem 2 described above in conjunction withFIGS. 1-4 . In one embodiment, theliner 44 includes asystem 2 position to align with a system to adjust the fit of an outer garment, such as short 4. - Referring now to
FIGS. 9-14 , in one embodiment theliner 44 is adapted to removably retain a removable paddedchamois pad 50 for cycling. As illustrated inFIGS. 9-10 , in which theliner 44 is illustrated turned inside-out for clarity, theliner 44 includes afront holding system 46 and arear holding system 48 adapted to releasably retain theremovable chamois pad 50 within theliner 44. The front andrear holding systems chamois pad 50. In one embodiment, thesystems rear holding systems removable chamois pad 50 stable and prevent unintended and inadvertent movement of theremovable chamois pad 50. Additionally, the different shape of thefront system 46 compared to therear system 48 is beneficial to help a user identify the proper orientation of theremovable chamois pad 50. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 9-10 , the front andrear holding systems liner 44 by aseam 24. Theseam 24 is positioned proximate to thewaist portion 8 such thatopenings 49 ofsystems hems 14. Thesystems liner 44 where theremovable chamois pad 50 is to be worn. Once theremovable chamois pad 50 is placed in its proper position, the fabric of front andrear holding systems removable chamois pad 50 in place by overlapping at least a portion of thefront end 52 and therear end 54 of theremovable chamois pad 50, as illustrated inFIGS. 13-14 . Additionally or alternatively, the holdingsystem longitudinal sides 56 of theremovable chamois pad 50, a combination ofsides 56 and ends 52, 54, or substantially the entireremovable chamois pad 50. - It will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that holding
system removable chamois pad 50 to the interior of theliner 44 or directly to the clothing utilizing the closure system. For example, in one embodiment, thepad 50 includes anattachment system 58, illustrated inFIG. 12 , that releasably interconnects theremovable chamois pad 50 to a corresponding attachment system of theliner 44 or theshorts 4. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 12 , theattachment system 58 is comprised of a hook and loop material. However, one of skill in the art will appreciate that theattachment system 58 may be comprised of buttons, one or more zippers, snaps, magnets, adhesives, and/or laces. Additionally, the holdingsystems removable chamois pad 50. Optionally, theremovable chamois pad 50 may be sewn into an interior of theliner 44 or theshorts 4. Additionally or alternatively, theshorts 4 may include a front holding system and a rear holding system for aremovable chamois pad 50 the same as or similar to front andrear holding systems FIGS. 22-23 . - The
shorts 4 and/or theliner 44 may also have one ormore holding systems systems front portion 39 of a leg, aside portion 43 of a leg, and/or arear portion 41 of a leg of theshorts 4 and/or theliner 44. - Referring now to
FIGS. 15 and 16 , asystem 102 to selectively adjust the fit of clothing according to another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.System 102 is similar to thesystem 2 illustrated inFIGS. 1-4 , but aclosure 126 has a different shape compared toclosure 26. Thesystem 102 is illustrated in a firstloose configuration 128 inFIG. 15 and in a secondtighter configuration 130 inFIG. 16 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 17-20 , asystem 202 to selectively adjust the fit of clothing according to still another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. More specifically, in the embodiment illustrated inFIGS. 17-20 ,system 202 comprises at least one of afirst panel 222A interconnected to athird panel 222C by aseam 224A. At least one of asecond panel 222B is interconnected to athird panel 222C by aseam 224B.System 202 also includes afirst closure 226A and asecond closure 226B adapted to decrease a circumference of at least aleg portion 210 of the short 204 by drawing the first andsecond panels third panel 222C has four sides with a generally trapezoidal shape, although the third panel may have any shape and number of sides. - The
first closure 226A comprises a stretchable draw-cord 233 with alockable slide 229 at a free end. Fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord 233 are interconnected toseams aperture 225 in thethird panel 222C. Thesecond closure 226B comprises a zipper. In one embodiment, afirst portion 227A of thezipper 226B at least partially aligned with thefirst seam 224A and asecond portion 227B of the zipper at least partially aligned with thesecond seam 224B. Although thefirst closure 226A comprises a stretchable draw-cord and thesecond closure 226B comprises a zipper, it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art the any type of closure may be used for either the first orsecond closure - In operation, the
first closure 226A and thesecond closure 226B ofsystem 202 may each be used independently or together to change the configuration of thesystem 202 from afirst configuration 228 to asecond configuration 230 or athird configuration 231. For example,FIG. 18 illustrates using thefirst closure 226A to change thesystem 202 to thesecond configuration 230. The draw-cord 233 of thefirst closure 226A has been pulled outwardly throughapertures 225 pulling thefirst panel 222A andfirst seam 224A closer to thesecond panel 222B and thesecond seam 224B, at least partially decreasing the circumference of a portion of theleg 210. Theslide 229 has been moved proximate theapertures 225 to prevent the draw-cord 233 of thefirst closure 226A from moving back through theapertures 225. In one embodiment of the present invention, when thesystem 202 is in thesecond configuration 230, at least a portion of thethird panel 222C is visible and forms a portion of the exterior surface of the article ofclothing 204. - The
second closure 226B may be used to change thesystem 202 to thethird configuration 231. As illustrated inFIGS. 19-20 , the zipper of thesecond closure 226B is operable to draw thefirst panel 222A andfirst seam 224A closer to thesecond panel 222B and thesecond seam 224B. In this manner, the circumference of at least a portion of theleg 210 is at least partially decreased. Thesecond closure 226B may also have a length selected to at least partially hide thefirst closure 226A when thesecond closure 226B is in the closed configuration, as illustrated inFIG. 20 . In another embodiment, when thesystem 202 is in thethird configuration 231, no portion of thethird panel 222C is visible from the exterior of the article ofclothing 204. - Although the
second closure 226B is illustrated interconnected to only a portion of the first andsecond seams second closure 226B may be increased to be substantially equal to the lengths ofseams closures hem portion 214. In addition, although thesecond closure 22B is shown aligned to close in an upward direction, other arrangements of thesecond closure 22B are contemplated. Accordingly, in one embodiment, thesecond closure 22B is aligned to close in a downward direction, similar toclosures - The
system 202 may include a tab the same as or similar totab 32 which has been removed for clarity inFIGS. 17-20 . A free end of the tab may be releasably interconnected toshorts 204 at one or more attachment points 236. Insystem 202, the attachment points 236 are illustrated as snaps, however, any type of attachment may be used with the system of the present invention. - Referring now to
FIG. 21 , additionally or alternatively thesystem 202A may include astrap 238 with afixed end 240 interconnected to a portion of thehem 214. Afree end 242 of thestrap 238 is moveably interconnected to a second portion of thehem 214 by a retainingelement 244, such as a loop.Attachment elements 236A are positioned on thestrap 238. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 21 , theattachment elements 236A comprise a hook and loop closure interconnected to opposing surfaces of thestrap 238. In operation, thefree end 242 of thestrap 238 may be pulled further through the retainingelement 244 to decrease the circumference and tighten the fit of at least a portion of thehem 214. - The
system 202A may further comprise apocket 218A positioned between one or more of the first andsecond panels third panel 222C. Thepocket 218A comprises aliner 219 interconnected to the second andthird panels pocket 218A may optionally include aclosure 220A, such as a zipper. In operation, when the first andsecond closures 226, 226B (which have been removed inFIG. 21 for clarity) are in the open position and thesystem 202A is in the first orsecond configurations pocket 218A is accessible. However, when thesystem 202A is in thethird configuration 231, an opening of thepocket 218A is at least partially covered by thesecond closure 226B and/or the first andsecond seams pocket 218A may be hidden to prevent inadvertent or unintended loss and increased security for articles placed in thepocket 218A. In one embodiment of the present invention, thepocket 218A may be adapted to provide ventilation within theshorts 204. For example, in one embodiment, the opening of thepocket 218A may be positioned to face thefront portion 239 of the shorts to catch wind as the wearer moves forward. In one embodiment, theliner 219 of the pocket forms a path or duct to direct air to a predetermined area within the shorts. Accordingly, in one embodiment of the present invention, theliner 219 comprises a tube with one opening proximate to theclosure 22A and a second opening facing an interior portion of theshorts 204. In another embodiment, thepocket 218A does not include theliner 219 and thepocket 218A forms an aperture through theshorts 204. The wearer can adjust the amount of ventilation provided by thepocket 218A by opening, closing, or changing the position ofclosure 220A and/orclosure 226B. - As previously described, shorts of all embodiments of the present invention may include a front and
rear holding system removable chamois pad 50. More specifically, and referring now toFIGS. 22-23 where theshorts 204 are illustrated turned inside out for clarity, theshorts 204 may include afront holding system 246 and arear holding system 248 to removably hold aremovable chamois pad 50. The holdingsystems systems FIGS. 9-14 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 24-26 , yet another embodiment of asystem 302 of the present invention is illustrated.System 302 includes afirst closure 326A comprising a draw-cord 333A. A free end of the draw-cord 333A is accessed from within an interior of apocket 318. The free end of the draw-cord 333A of thefirst closure 326A is illustrated pulled at least partially out of thepocket 318 for clarity inFIG. 24 . However, one of skill in the art will recognize that the free end may be positioned within, and be accessible from, the interior of thepocket 318. Astop mechanism 327 is positioned on the draw-cord 333A. In the embodiment of the present invention illustrated inFIG. 24 , the stop mechanism 227 is a lockable draw-cord slide. However, one of skill in the art will appreciate that other stop mechanisms may be used to prevent inadvertent or unintended movement of the draw-cord 333A. Fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord of thefirst closure 326A are interconnected at one or more points to the first andsecond seams -
System 302 may also include asecond closure 326B. In one embodiment, thesecond closure 326B is proximate to thehem 314. In one embodiment of the present invention, thesecond closure 326B comprises a draw-cord 333B that at least partially wraps axially around theleg portion 310. A free end of the draw-cord 333B extends fromapertures 325. Alock mechanism 327, such as a lockable slide, is positioned on the draw-cord. Fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord are interconnected to at least two points of theleg portion 310. - The
system 302 may further comprise apocket 318A similar to pocket 218A described above in conjunction withFIG. 21 .Pocket 318A is positioned between one or more of the first andsecond panels third panel 322C and is accessible when thesystem 302 is in thefirst configuration 328, or loose fit configuration, as illustrated inFIG. 24 . - In operation, to adjust the fit of the
shorts 304, the wearer pulls the free end of one or more of the draw-cords 333 of the first andsecond closures system 302 from thefirst configuration 328 to thesecond configuration 330, illustrated inFIG. 25 . More specifically, and referring now toFIGS. 25-26 , the free end of thefirst closure 326A has been pulled away from thepocket 318, drawing at least a portion of the first andsecond panels leg portion 310 of theshorts 304. Additionally, the free end of thesecond closure 326B (not visible) has been pulled to at least partially decrease a circumference of a portion of theleg portion 310 proximate thehem 314. In one embodiment, when at least one of the first and second draw-cords shorts 304 to decrease the circumference of the leg, thethird panel 322C is at least partially hidden from view by the first andsecond panels cords panels third panel 322C from view from the exterior of the article ofclothing 304. In still another embodiment, at least a portion of thethird panel 322C is visible when the draw-cords shorts 304. -
FIG. 26 shows theshorts 304 afterclosure 320 associated withpocket 318 has been moved to a closed position, thereby hiding the free end of the draw-cord 333A of thefirst closure 326A within thepocket 318. Additionally, in thesecond configuration 330, at least a portion of thepocket 318A is hidden by the first andsecond panels shorts 304 may include a tab proximate to thehem 314 as previously described. - Referring now to
FIGS. 27-28 , still another embodiment of asystem 402 of the present invention for adjusting the fit of agarment 404 is illustrated. Thesystem 402 comprises aruching closure 426 operable to draw or gather fabric of one ormore panels 422 of thegarment 404. Theruching closure 426 comprises a draw-cord 433 with afree end 434 and astop mechanism 427, such as a lockable slide known to those of skill in the art. One or more fixed ends (not illustrated) of the draw-cord 433 are interconnected to the one ormore panels 422 within an interior of the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the draw-cord 433 comprises at least two fixed ends interconnected to at least two different portions of thegarment 404. Thefree end 434 extends through an aperture to an exterior of the article of clothing. In one embodiment, the aperture includes a grommet, similar toaperture 325 described above. In one embodiment, thegarment 404 comprises a pair of shorts. In another embodiment, the garment comprises a skirt or a skort. - In operation, a wearer may adjust the fit of the
shorts 404 by moving thesystem 402 from afirst configuration 428 to asecond configuration 430 by one or more of pulling the draw-cordfree end 434 and moving thestop mechanism 427. In one embodiment, the fixed ends of the draw-cord are interconnected to a panel proximate to thewaist portion 408 of the garment. The user may pull the free end and move thestop 427 upwardly against thehem 414 to adjust the fit of the clothing, as illustrated in one embodiment inFIG. 28 . As thestop mechanism 427 pushes thehem 414, at least a portion of one ormore panels 422 is gathered together to adjust the fit of theshorts 404. After thestop mechanism 427 is pushed up, thestop mechanism 427 grips the draw-cord 433 to prevent release of the gathered fabric of the one ormore panels 422. In the embodiment of thesystem 402 of the present invention illustrated inFIGS. 27-28 , theshorts 404 have ahem 414 that hangs lower in thefirst configuration 428 compared to the position of thehem 414 in thesecond configuration 430. - Although the
ruching closure 426 ofsystem 402 is oriented substantially verticallyproximate seam 424 in the embodiment of the present invention illustrated inFIGS. 27-28 , one of skill in the art will recognize that theruching closure 426 may have any desired orientation, including a generally horizontal orientation. In one embodiment, thefree end 434 of theclosure 426 is positioned proximate to thewaist portion 408 of theshorts 404 and the fixed ends of the draw-cord 433 are interconnected to the one ormore panels 422 proximate to thehem 414. In this embodiment, as thefree end 434 of the draw-cord 433 is pulled upwardly, away from theshorts 404, the fixed ends pull at least a portion of thepanels 422 upwardly toward thewaist portion 408. Optionally, the cordfree end 434 may be accessible from withinpocket 418 of theshorts 404. Thus, thefree end 434 may be accessed or hidden by the pocket, similar to draw-cord 333A illustrated inFIGS. 24-26 . Further, thesystem 402 may be used in conjunction with anyother system hem 414 as well as the circumference of theleg portion 410. - The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting of the invention to the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The embodiments described and shown in the figures were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention, the practical application, and to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention.
- While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Moreover, references made herein to “the present invention” or aspects thereof should be understood to mean certain embodiments of the present invention and should not necessarily be construed as limiting all embodiments to a particular description. It is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention, as set forth in the following claims.
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