Improvements in garments
This invention relates to multi-purpose garments and in particular, though not exclusively, to a scarf that can be converted into a water-repellent hooded top. Scarves are a well-known accessory and are generally worn when it is cold. They offer warmth but in rain they offer no dual purpose for preventing the wearer getting wet Rain wear and overcoats are excellent at preventing a wearer getting wet but they are often big and bulky garments and often regarded as too cumbersome to carry when the weather is indecisive. Fold up rainwear is a well known item which takes the general form of a h'ghtweight rain repellent garment that is able to be scrunched up and compressed in order to be stored for convenience in an accompanying pouch or bag. They are useful as they take the place of the raincoat when the weather is indecisive allowing the wearer to avoid having to carry a big raincoat when it is not raining. However such fold away rainwear items are designed with the functional aspect as a primary concern, thereof rendering the creased and untidy aesthetics of the worn garment as incidental to the function, hi addition, the item, when stored also has no function, instead only adding to the amount which the wearer must carry either in their bag or taking up space in a pocket An object of mis invention is to provide a useful multi-purpose accessory, which in the preferred embodiment is represented by the scarf format, which provides warmth and assumes the role of a regular scarf simply adding style to the wearer's overall appearance whilst not inhibiting or taking up further unnecessary space about that persons body or within that which they are already carrying. However, if it begins to rain the wearer has the option of opening the scarf along each of its sides via the Velcro strips, to access a hood from one side and a torso area from the other, and by then reversing the garment by turning it inside out, a iain-proof garment is produced. The wearer can then slip the newly transformed garment over his her head and avoid getting soaked in the rain.
Accordingly this invention provides in the preferred embodiment a double layered scarf that is fabricated in a soft water repellent fabric within which is a water repeUent lining that runs throughout, extending to a fold away hood and a fold away torso section, the latter of which uses the 'BI-folding fix' method of design. This creates, both, a reduced amount of bulk within the scarf and a reduced amount of creasing ensuring the garment does not have the scrunched-up creased effect common to other fold away rainwear items. It also provides a simple and quick procedure for the user.
Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with a reference to the accompanying drawings in which: -
Figure 1 shows the front view of the article in scarf format and below it, in hooded- top format. Figure 2 shows the back view of the article in scarf format and below it, in hooded- top format. Figure 3 shows in perspective the front and back views in both scarf and hooded- top format Figure 4 shows how to access the hood. Figure 5 shows how to access the torso section. Figure 6 shows a cut through section indicating the construction of the article.
Figure 7 shows the 'Bl-foldlng fix' design of the torso section when unfolded.
Figure 8 shows the 'Bl-folding fix' design when folded in the storage position.
Figure 9 shows the article as the water repellent hooded-top in the fully wearable - configuration with cuffs wound round and tightened with Velcro tabs and indicating the use of the drawer string hood on and off the body.
Figure 10 shows the garment being worn, and
Figures 11 to 14 show the garment in its fully unfolded and reversed format
Referring to the drawings, the scarf comprises of a front scarf section 10 and a back scarf section 11, which are joined along the edges 10a and 10b, constituting in an open-ended rectangular tube (with a depth from edge 10a to 10b ranging from a ntinimum measurement of 20 cm inclusive to a maximum measurement of 40cm inclusive.) The tube has two open sections, one extending symmetrically from the mid point along top edge 10a, referring to the position of the hood 2, (This open measurement along the straight edge 10a whereof the hood 2 is accessible can range from a maximum 30cm to a minimum 15cm inclusive.) The second open section extends symmetrically from the scarfs mid point along edge 10b referring to the region where the torso section 3 is accessed. This open measurement along each single straight edge of 10b can range from 55cm to 95cm inclusive). Such ranges in scale are included to account for the necessary changes in size that will be encountered in the manufacture of the garment And to ensure that no infringement can be made on the configuration of the article, especially "in accordance to components 2 and 3 referring to the specific detail that the measurement- parameters/ranges previously stipulated state that they remain symmetrical in measurement either side of the mid-point as taken from either end of the total measurement of the scarfs length. This is intrinsic to this article in both function and aesthetics. The scarf is lined and fixed to the scarf via a seam at the cuffs 18, and by two Velcro's Al and Bl, each placed at a symmetrical distance from the hood section at the mid oint along the front top edge 10a of the scarf. The hood 2 is attached to the semi-circular lid on the front part of the scarf 6 and to the lining 17 and to the semi-circular cutaway section on the front scarf section 10. The torso section 3 is also joined to the liningl? via a seain at the front 20a and a seam at the back 20b. Stitch line 12a attaches the front lining 17a to the front scarf section 10 and stitch line 12b attaches the back lining 17b to the back scarf section 11 and also acts as the primary fold line in the 'Bl-foJding fix' design method. In order to convert the scarf into the hooded-top, see fig 5, the tab at the front 1 is pulled up and the hood 2 can be pulled out Secondly, the Velcro strips at the bottom edge Cl and C2 can be undone and the torso section 3 can be pulled out This action will undo Velcro's Al from A2 and Bl from B2. The garment can then be worn and the cufis can be tightened by winding the Velcro tabs E2 and F2 around the wrist until the desired size is reached, whereby fastening at the corresponding El and Fl. The hood can be tightened via the drawer string using the known press-release button device 4.
In order to convert the hooded-top back into a scarf, Velcro's A2 and B2 are attached up inside the scarf to corresponding Velcro's Al and Bl which are both easily visible from the square stitch motif on the front scarf section. Then Velcro's Cl and C2 at the bottom edges are pressed together to close the edge. The hood 2 is then folded into the scarf along the top edge and Velcro Dl is attached to Velcro D2. Velcro's E2 and F2 can then be undone at the cuffs and the operation is complete.
The article consists of two main areas of fabrication. See drawings. The 'scarf section' 10 and 11 and 6 which is the most prominent area seen when the item is in scarf format and the 'lining section' 17 which lines the scarf extending beyond the length of the scarf sections to form cuffs 14a and 14b, 15a and 15b at either end. This lining also encompasses both the hood 2 and torso region 3 and a front pocket detail 16 if applicable. The 'scarf section' 10 and 11 and 6 may be made from several fabrics including wool, wool mix, poly/viscose mix, brushed cotton or a water-repellent soft fabric. Such fabrications will vary according to cost The coating of a ■water-repellent finish may also he applied to these fabrics. The surface pattern of the design may take the form of bold flat colours, printed images or woven designs such as checks, tartans or stripes . The lining section.17 along with the hood 2, torso section 3, pocket 16 tabs E2 and F2 is fabricated in a lightweight water-repellent fabric. The surface of which may be printed on with selected and appropriate designs or images. The other areas of fabrication are the semi-circular border shape 5 on the front side of the scarf 10, which may be any of the fabrics mentioned previously and shape 6 which may also be subject to alternative fabrication. Other materials include standard Velcro, which in parts of the design may be replaced with other operational items such as magnets, buttons, toggles or press-studs. The tab at the front 1 is a strong flat tape as used in rucksacks. There is a drawer string chord that runs through the hood with a plastic stopper at the front 4, of which the exact configuration may vary according to the overall design of the garment. A Further design change maybe employed thereby incoφorating a channeled drawstring to operate the Bl-foldiπg fix method of design.
The rain-proof garment may be worn in two ways, firstly with the scarf fabric visible on die outside and secondly by reversing the garment inside out "When reversed, with the garment turned inside out, the outer rain proof fabric conceals the scarf fabric, so that it does not get wet This is seen in Figures 13 and 14.
In Figures 11 and 12, 20a and 20b are flat-feld seams, or seams that are of a similar quality to ensure that no untidiness in the garments appearance is visible. This type of seaming will occur throughout the garment especially on the hood and torso side-seam reg-ons.
21a and 21b are open slits that allows the reversing operation to function, ensuring the item maintains a clean and flat balance when converted back into a scarf, ie. Preventing bulk occurring along the edge of the scarf.