WO2007046887A1 - Organiseur d'attributs d'uniformes - Google Patents
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- WO2007046887A1 WO2007046887A1 PCT/US2006/023756 US2006023756W WO2007046887A1 WO 2007046887 A1 WO2007046887 A1 WO 2007046887A1 US 2006023756 W US2006023756 W US 2006023756W WO 2007046887 A1 WO2007046887 A1 WO 2007046887A1
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- organizer
- accoutrements
- uniform
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/26—Roll-up holders with pockets for separate articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/04—Spectacle cases; Pince-nez cases
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- the present invention relates to portable storage devices for carrying garment accessories, and more particularly to a storage device for organizing accessories associated with uniforms.
- the uniforms be worn with a fastidious correctness.
- the members of the military, police personnel, and other uniformed personnel are expected to wear their uniforms with pride, and with every minor detail of the uniform in a correct and neat fashion.
- a distinctive part of many types of uniforms is the set of accoutrements worn with the uniform to reflect the rank, status, and accomplishments of the wearer.
- the working uniform of an officer in the United States Navy might require a collar pin appropriate to the rank of the officer, and a pin device worn on the cap indicating both the branch of service and the military rank of the office.
- an officer might wear shoulder-mounted devices or shoulder boards to indicate the officer's rank in place of the cap and collar devices.
- the officer On the jersey or jacket of the uniform, the officer might wear military ribbons above his left pocket, as well as a pin indicating the particular service specialty of the officer (e.g. submarine officer, surface warfare specialist, or pilot).
- an officer wears a nametag on the right side of the uniform.
- the officer may have a variety of additional uniforms for formal and semi- formal occasions.
- formal uniforms such as dress uniforms and dinner dress uniforms for evening occasions, full dress uniforms for special occasions, service dress uniforms for traveling, and working uniforms for everyday use.
- the officer may wear medals in place of ribbons. A set of miniature medals are worn with the more formal uniforms, while large medals are worn with full dress uniforms. Ribbons are worn with service dress and working uniforms.
- Newcastle uniforms may be white, dark blue, or khaki colored.
- a colored belt is worn with the different uniforms.
- some uniforms have accoutrements peculiar to that particular uniform.
- a garrison cap with a khaki-colored cover is worn with the khaki working uniform, while a white-colored cover is worn with all other uniforms.
- the service dress blue uniform requires a necktie, while a bow tie is worn with dinner dress uniforms.
- the shirts and jackets worn with the formal uniform require special button studs, sleeve studs or cufflinks, and jacket button studs.
- the dinner dress uniform includes a cummerbund.
- Additional uniform accoutrements include gloves, epaulets, brassards, aiguillettes, and insignia for a particular office, such as a presidential aide.
- a uniform accoutrement organizer that is portable and easily stored in a small storage space would facilitate military personnel having the proper accoutrements at hand to support each of their uniforms.
- medals present unique issues.
- Military medals are required to be worn in a precise order and arrangement.
- the medals are not attached to the uniform individually, but are mounted to a common backing.
- the medals are arranged in rows of three or four, depending on the requirements of the particularly branch of service, and are mounted so that the lower portion of each medal in a row is at the same level. Arranging the medals in accordance with military requirements is a meticulous task. It is desirable that the storage system for medals be designed to preserve the arrangement during storage and transport.
- the organizer for dress uniform accoutrements is a device for holding an assortment of differing uniform accoutrements in an organized fashion.
- the body of the organizer is a flexible material, such as a durable fabric, to which are attached sections of holders for holding uniform accoutrements.
- Each section includes one or more rows of accoutrement- holding pockets attached to the body of the organizer.
- the pockets may have transparent covers.
- the pockets are provided with closure elements, such as zippers.
- a row of pinning boards is provided with pivotally attached pinning flaps for holding medals, studs and buttons.
- Each pinning flap is made of a flexible material, and each pinning board is adapted to fit within medal holder pockets on the body of the organizer.
- the medals are stored on the pinning flaps by pushing the mounting pins of the medals through the mesh material of the pinning flaps.
- the pinning flaps for buttons and studs are provided with openings, such as slits or holes that simulate the mounting means provided for these items on the uniform.
- the buttons and studs are mounted to the button pinning flap using the hardware provided for uniform wear.
- the front of an accoutrement pocket may include a transparent or translucent cover, allowing viewing the contents of the accoutrement pocket without the need to open the pocket.
- An accoutrement pocket may be provided with a fastener, such as a zipper or a hook and loop fastening system.
- a pouch for holding additional uniform accoutrements may be provided.
- the pouch is provided with a releasable attachment means, such as snaps or buttons, for attaching the pouch to the body of the organizer.
- the pouch is attachable to the bottom of the organizer body.
- the accoutrement holders are arranged so that the organizer may be folded into a compact arrangement.
- the accoutrement holding sections are separated by folding sections that form the edges of the folded arrangement.
- the folding sections may be empty portions of the organizer body, or, alternatively, may hold accoutrement sections adapted to hold small or flexible items that will not interfere with folding the organizer into a folded compact arrangement.
- Fig. 1 is an environmental perspective view of an organizer for dress uniform accoutrements according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view of the organizer for dress uniform accoutrements according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a front perspective view of a detachable pouch for transport and storage of the organizer for dress uniform accoutrements according to the present invention.
- Figs. 4A, 4B, 4C 5 and 4D are perspective views showing progressive stages of the process of rolling up the organizer into a compact configuration according to the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a front perspective view of the medal and button/stud storage area of the organizer for dress uniform accoutrements according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1-5 An organizer 20 for dress uniform accoutrements in accordance with the present invention is shown in Figs. 1-5.
- Figs. 1 and 2 provide an appreciation of the organizer 20 in an unfolded configuration.
- the organizer 20 has a body 22 made up of a flexible durable material, such as a strong fabric material. Attached to the front face of the body 22 are storage arrangements for holding the various dress uniform accoutrements.
- the top portion of the organizer 20 has a cover flap for providing protection to the organizer 20 in the folded configuration.
- a hook and loop fastening system adapted for attaching a nametag 21 or other insignia may be provided on the front of the cover flap.
- Attached to the top of the cover flap is a strap 44 that may be used to hang the organizer 20 from a support, such as a peg provided on a free standing clothing rack or in a closet.
- Attached to the strap 44 may be hardware, such as a hook 48 and a loop 46.
- the loop 46 or hook 48 may be used to attach the organizer 20 to a supporting means.
- Quick release buckle section 42a may also be attached to strap 44 and used in conjunction with quick release buckle section 42b on the rear surface of body 22 as a closing means for the organizer 20 when in the folded condition.
- a removable pouch 24 attachable to the lower portion of the organizer body 22 may be provided.
- accoutrement pockets 30a-30g are attached to the upper portion of the organizer 20.
- the upper pockets are arranged in one or more rows, with a first row comprising pockets 30a, 30b, 30c, and 3Od, and a second row comprising 3Oe, 3Of, and 3Og.
- Each row may contain one or more pockets.
- the pockets may extend across the entire width of the body of the organizer, or may cover a more limited extent.
- the pockets are provided with fastening means, such as zippers or hook and loop fasteners, for closing the pockets.
- the front of the pockets may be completely or partially made of a transparent or translucent material through which the accoutrements or other contents of the pocket may be viewed.
- Attached to the organizer body 22 below the upper section of pockets is a row consisting of a single pocket 32.
- This pocket 32 may be adapted to hold flexible items, such as ties or belts.
- the medal and button/stud accoutrement area includes medal holder pockets 88, 86, and 84 adapted to hold a plurality of pinning boards 39, 37, and 35, with each pinning board having a pinning flap 38, 36, and 34, respectively, of flexible material pivotally attached thereto along one edge of the board.
- the front of the holder pockets 88, 86, and 84 may be completely or partially made of a transparent or translucent material through which the accoutrements or other contents of the holder may be viewed.
- the first pocket 50a in the row may hold large "hard” shoulder boards indicating the rank of a military person.
- the middle pocket 50b may hold a ribbon bar assembly holding one or more rows of ribbons indicating the awards or indications of merit earned by a military person.
- the third pocket 50c in the row holds a set of smaller "soft" shoulder boards that may be worn by military personnel in lieu of the "hard” shoulder boards on a particular dress or service uniform.
- a cummerbund pocket 26 is attached to a rear surface of the body 22 of the organizer 20.
- An organizer closing mechanism may be attached on the rear surface for holding the organizer 20 in a compact arrangement after closing.
- the lower pouch 24 is provided with one or more pouch straps 60.
- Each pouch strap 60 is provided with one or more releasable fasteners, such as a button or snap 74, so that the pouch 24 may be detached from the body 22 of the organizer 20. Detaching the pouch 24 reduces the vertical space required to store the organizer 20 in an opened vertical condition.
- the pouch 24 may be attached to the body 22 of the organizer 20 using a non-detachable fastener.
- the lower pouch 24 may include one or more compartments for storing uniform accoutrements.
- the pouch 24 is subdivided into three compartments 62, 64, and 66.
- a first compartment 66 shown in Fig. 4A located on the rear of the pouch 24 and a second compartment 62 on the front of the pouch 24 are provided with a zipper fastener 72, while the center pocket or compartment 64 is provided with a zipper fastener 70.
- Any suitable closing fastener may be used for the compartments of the pouch 24 including buttons, snap fasteners, buckle fasteners, zippers or hook and loop fasteners.
- a plurality of pinning boards 39, 37, and 35 is provided.
- the pinning boards 39, 37, and 35 are preferably made of a rigid material, such as a hard plastic, or other material that may be firmly held within medal holder pockets 88, 86, and 84, and each includes a pinning flap 38, 36 and 34, respectively, made of flexible mesh material.
- the pinning flaps 38, 36, and 34 are pivotally attached to their respective pinning board 39, 37, 35 along an upper edge 33 thereof in any suitable manner, e.g., stitching, adhesive, ultrasonic welding, a flexible sleeve, etc.
- Uniform accoutrements such as medals or ribbons
- two separate types of mesh material used for medal pinning flaps are provided, with a first, small-opening mesh material being provided with pinning flaps 38 and 34 to accommodate large medals 52 and small medals 54.
- Medals may be pinned to the medal pinning flaps so that the orientation when pinned simulates the arrangement of the medals when worn on the uniform, allowing a quick inspection of the medals to verify that they medals are properly positioned.
- the position of the medals may be adjusted while the medals are pinned to the medal pinning flaps.
- the vertical, hanging position of the medals also protects the fabric portion of the medals from damage or creasing during storage.
- a second, large-opening type of mesh material is used for the pinning flap and is provided for accommodating such items as buttons, studs, and tie clips.
- the stud storage flap is provided with larger mesh openings to accommodate studs, clips, and buttons and similar items, which are attached to the uniform by the means of rear fasteners, which push through openings in the uniform.
- the stud storage flap is provided with openings that mimic the openings of a uniform. For such items as cufflinks and buttons 58 intended to engage buttonhole-shaped openings in a uniform, openings are provided through which these items may engage the stud storage flap. For such items as studs that are mounted through circular openings in a uniform, openings are provided in the stud storage flap through which the studs may be mounted.
- Such items as tiepin 56 may also be clipped through an opening in the stud pinning flap.
- the pinning boards 39, 37, and 35 and pivotally attached pinning flaps 38, 36, and 34 comprise medal holder inserts.
- the medal holders are arranged in a single row on the body 22 of the organizer.
- the medal holders are adapted to be contained within medal holder pockets 88, 86, and 84.
- the medal holders may be completely removed from the pockets 88, 86, and 84, or the medal holders (including both the pinning boards 39, 37 and 35 and the pinning flaps 38, 36, and 34) may be inserted into the pockets 88, 86, and 84, or only the pinning boards 39, 37, and 35 may be inserted into the pockets 88, 86, and 84 with the flaps 38, 36 and 34 pivotally disposed outside the pockets 88, 86, and 84, which facilitates using two hands for the attachment of medals to, and the removal of medals from, the pinning flaps 38, 36, and 34.
- the medal holder pockets 88, 86, and 84 may be completely or partially made of a transparent or translucent material through which the accoutrements or other contents of the medal holders may be viewed.
- the organizer 20 is designed to allow folding of the organizer 20 into a compact arrangement while holding uniform accoutrements in an organized arrangement.
- Figs. 1, 4A, 4B, 4C, and 4D details of a preferred embodiment of the organizer 20 providing for a compact, folded arrangement may be appreciated.
- the rows of accoutrement holders are spaced so that spacing between rows or groups of rows will be placed along the edge of the fold arrangement, while a row or groups of rows containing rigid uniform accoutrements will be placed along a flat portion of the folded arrangement. Groups of rows holding rigid uniform accoutrements may be adjacent, forming a single section of accoutrement holders when the section as a whole can occupy a single face of the folded arrangement.
- Fig. 4A shows the organizer 20 lying face up on a horizontal supporting surface after the initial fold is made.
- the lower pouch 24 has been folded over the pouch straps 60 so that the lower pouch 24 covers the lower row of uniform accoutrements.
- the pouch straps 60 are sufficiently long to act as a hinge point, allowing the pouch 24 containing stored uniform accoutrements to be folded on top of the lower row of accoutrements. Because the flat portion of the fold is on top of the lower row of pockets, the organizer 20 can be folded without compromising rigid items that may be stored in the pockets, such as shoulder boards or rows of ribbons.
- the upper edge of the folded portion falls below an empty fold space 90 on the body 22 of the organizer 20.
- the folded portion of the organizer 20 can be folded using the fold space 90 as a hinge point so that the folded portion covers the medals, and lands below the tie compartment 32.
- the tie compartment 32 when the tie compartment 32 holds flexible items, such as ties, the tie compartment 32 may serve as the hinge point for further folding the lower portion of the organizer 20. Folding the lower portion of the organizer over the tie compartment 32 results in covering up the uppermost row of accoutrement compartments, resulting in a compact arrangement. As shown in 4D, the compact arrangement may be held securely closed by folding the upper flap of the organizer body 22 over the folded portion of the organizer 20, and use of a quick release button comprising members 42a and 42b.
- sections of the organizer 20 are described as being designated for holding particular uniform items.
- the particular position of the rows for holding particular uniform accoutrements may vary.
- the shoulder board holding rows may be located in an upper or central section of the organizer 20 rather than at the bottom of the organizer 20.
- a given section of the organizer 20 may be comprised of any number of rows, with the height of the rows determining the minimum compact size into which the organizer may be folded when rigid items are stored in the pockets.
- the organizer 20 is described as having folding spaces acting as a folding hinge for folding the organizer into a compact arrangement.
- the folding spaces in the described embodiment comprise either a horizontal space on the organizer body 22 that is not occupied by a storage pocket, or a second folding space, comprising a row occupied by one or more accoutrement pockets adapted for holding flexible uniform items.
- the folding spaces may comprise any combination of empty rows and rows of pockets adapted for holding flexible uniform items. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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L'invention concerne un organiseur d'uniforme (20) qui retient un assortiment d'attributs d'uniformes d'une façon organisée. Le corps (22) de l'organiseur (20) est divisé en sections qui retiennent divers attributs d'uniforme. Chaque section comporte une ou plusieurs rangées de poches de retenue d'attributs (30a-30g) qui peuvent avoir des couvertures transparentes. Une rangée de supports de médailles avec cartes d'ancrage (39, 37, 35) et rabats d'ancrage (38, 36, 34) retient des médailles et boutons d'uniformes. On range les médailles sur les rabats d'ancrage (38, 36, 34) en poussant les broches de montage de médailles à travers le matériau des rabats d'ancrage (38, 36, 34).
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