WO2015112295A1 - Système d'accrochage de vêtement - Google Patents

Système d'accrochage de vêtement Download PDF

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WO2015112295A1
WO2015112295A1 PCT/US2014/071474 US2014071474W WO2015112295A1 WO 2015112295 A1 WO2015112295 A1 WO 2015112295A1 US 2014071474 W US2014071474 W US 2014071474W WO 2015112295 A1 WO2015112295 A1 WO 2015112295A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F17/00Means for holding-down garments
    • A41F17/02Clips or the like for trousers or skirts, e.g. for cyclists

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  • the present disclosure relates to a system for
  • the disclosure at hand provides a system for engaging and keeping an individual's garment in a confined state.
  • the engagement clip of the garment engagement system comprises an interior surface and an exterior surface wherein at least one anchor is positionable within the engagement clip to define a space between the engagement clip and an anchor.
  • the engagement clip further comprises a channel extending between the interior surface and exterior surface of the engagement clip.
  • a housing may also be included in the garment
  • the system further includes a belt ledge retainer configured to at least partially retain a belt in close
  • At least one ferromagnetic element may be utilized in conjunction with the system, wherein at least one of the ferromagnetic elements is adjacent to the exterior of the engagement clip and removably attached to the system.
  • the ferromagnetic elements define an additional space adapted to engage a belt, garment, or combination thereof.
  • at least one ferromagnetic element may take the place of the belt ledge retainer. In other embodiments, ferromagnetic elements may be absent.
  • the system may further comprise a belt with a length sufficient to circumnavigate said individual in order to retain the anchors with the help of securing wires or C-wires.
  • Flexible anchors are used in the system in conjunction with an engagement clip.
  • a rigid anchor may be used in conjunction with an engagement clip.
  • Other embodiments may include a compound anchor to retain securing wires.
  • the diameter of the anchor is smaller in diameter than the interior surface of the engagement clip to allow for the anchor to properly slide into the engagement clip whether engulfed in a textile or not engulfed in a textile.
  • the garment engagement system may be further utilized in relation with hand gun holsters, pockets, electronic device holders, eye glass cases, and body armor.
  • FIG. 1A depicts a longitudinal view of an engagement clip section of a garment engagement system according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG. IB depicts a longitudinal view of an engagement 100 clip section of a garment engagement system with a retainer
  • FIG. 2A depicts a securing wire according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG. 2B depicts a side view of a securing wire and 105 compound anchor according to an embodiment of the current
  • FIG. 3A depicts a side view of a belt and garment engagement system engaging more than one garment according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG. 3B depicts a side view of a belt and garment
  • FIG. 4 depicts a front/internal view of a flexible 115 anchor engulfed in a garment according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 depicts a textured housing and engagement clip slid partially over a flexible anchor engulfed in a garment according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 6 depicts a front view of a garment engagement system engaging a garment while "hidden” under a pair of pants according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 7 depicts an internal view of a garment
  • FIG . 8 depicts a front view of a garment engagement system depicting an internal view of a securing belt attached to the garment engagement system according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 9A depicts a front view of a belt and flexible anchors according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 9B depicts a magnified view of a belt
  • FIG . 10A depicts a front view of an anchor plate
  • FIG . 10B depicts a front view of an engagement clip section of an electronic device and eyeglass holder according to 140 an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . I OC depicts a back view of an engagement clip section of an electronic device and eyeglass holder according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 11A depicts a front view of an engagement clip 145 pocket section according to an embodiment of the current
  • FIG . 11B depicts a top view of an anchor plate section in conjunction with an engagement clip pocket section according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 11C depicts a top view of an anchor plate section in conjunction with an engagement clip pocket section engaging a garment according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 12A depicts a front view of a gun holster system according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 12B depicts a side view of a user fitted with the anchor plate section of a gun holster system according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 13 depicts a back view of more than one anchor bar and an engagement clip body armor section according to an 160 embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG . 1A depicts a longitudinal view of an engagement clip section of a garment engagement system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure comprising a housing 60 , an engagement clip 52 , a belt ledge retainer 56 , and a
  • the engagement clip 52 is provided as a covering for a flexible anchor 57 ( FIG . 5 ) and is made to fit snugly over the flexible anchor 57 when the anchor 57 is either engulfed or not engulfed in a garment.
  • the engagement clip 52 is preferably made of PVC tubing material but may also be made of
  • a main function of the engagement clip 52 is the ability to slide over a covered or uncovered flexible anchor 57 (essentially providing enough "give” so a covered or uncovered flexible anchor 57 will neither resist sliding into the engagement clip 52 nor slide out
  • engagement clip 52 may be rounded and/or smoothed.
  • An engagement clip channel 63 exists on the engagement clip 52 (preferably three quarters of the length of the entire engagement clip) for the purposes of engaging an interior engagement clip 55 or a flexible anchor 57 and allowing passage of a securing wire 54 or
  • the engagement clip channel 63 may also engage a portion of bunched up garment adjacent an anchor engulfed by the same garment (FIG. 4) .
  • the engagement clip channel 63 may be more or less than
  • the engagement clip channel may span the entire length of the engagement clip.
  • a belt ledge retainer 56 is positioned along the length of the housing 60 in order to keep the garment engagement system properly positioned below a
  • the belt ledge 235 user's belt while retaining a user's garment 235 user's belt while retaining a user's garment.
  • a ferromagnetic element 65 is also shown spanning the length of 240 the garment engagement system. The ferromagnetic element 65
  • a garment engagement system may exclude
  • FIG. IB depicts a longitudinal view of an engagement clip section of a garment engagement system with a retainer
  • the retainer spring 61 may span the entire length of the
  • the retainer spring 61 keeps the engagement clip 52 from becoming dislodged from the anchor 28 with excessive side
  • the engagement clip 52 is released from the anchor 28 by gently pulling up on the retainer spring 61 while sliding the engagement clip 52 free from the anchor 28 and garment.
  • the belt ledge retainer 56 and 260 at least one ferromagnetic element 65 may separately span any length.
  • the belt ledge retainer 56 and at least one ferromagnetic element 65 may span more than the length of the garment engagement system, the same length of the garment engagement system, or less than the length of the garment
  • one or both of the belt ledge retainer 56 and at least one ferromagnetic element 65 may span more or less than the length of the garment engagement system.
  • the anchor 28 may be a different 270 length than the engagement clip 52 and/or housing 60.
  • at least one ferromagnetic element 65 may take the place of the belt ledge retainer 56.
  • the engagement clip 52 may be slideably attachable to the housing 60.
  • the engagement clip 275 52 may slide in and out of the housing 60 when acted upon by a force. Once enveloped by the housing 60, the engagement clip 52 may be held sturdily in place by external pressure from the housing 60 in order to avoid movement by the engagement clip 52.
  • FIG. 2A depicts a securing wire 54.
  • the securing wire 54 is a securing wire 54.
  • 280 54 is a wire with ends bent at around 90 degrees. In other words,
  • angles of the ends may vary (as long as the angle allows for the proper functionality of the securing wire 54) .
  • the tips of the ends of the wire comprise ovoid shaped bulges used in certain embodiments of the garment engagement
  • the securing wire is preferably made of nylon cord but is not limited to this material.
  • the securing wire 54 is shown in a side view of a compound anchor 28 as shown in FIG. 2B.
  • the compound anchor 28 is defined by an inner slide section 55 and an outer casing 59.
  • the securing wire 54 is contained in a
  • the bent ends of the securing wire protrude out of the belt through two holes in the securing belt 24.
  • the interior engagement clip section and securing wire 54 are coupled
  • the 295 59 includes two holes 53 spaced the same length as the length between the ends of the securing wire 54.
  • the inner slide section 55 includes two hole slide channels 51 spaced so that the holes 53 of the outer casing 59 line up with the wider ends of the hole slide channels 51 when the outer casing 59 is
  • the compound anchor 28 may be utilized 305 with a garment engagement system that comprises all non-metal parts. This non-metal system may be useful when a user prefers to avoid detection from a metal detector.
  • FIG . 3A depicts a side view of a belt and garment engagement system engaging more than one garment according to an
  • a flexible anchor 57 is shown enveloped in a shirt 36 within the engagement clip 52 .
  • An end of a C-wire 42 attached to a securing belt 24 are shown entering the engagement clip channel 63 of the engagement clip 52.
  • the end of the C-wire 42 is further shown penetrating the
  • embodiments may exclude the use of a belt ledge retainer 56 .
  • Garment engagement systems utilizing a C-wire 42 and a flexible anchor 57 may be useful in situations where bearing weight is a necessary task.
  • FIG . 3B displays a side view of an embodiment of the system similar to that of the embodiment shown in FIG . 3A .
  • the embodiment shown in FIG . 3B further comprises a first
  • ferromagnetic element 65 and a second ferromagnetic element 66 .
  • a first ferromagnetic element 65 is shown substituting for the
  • a second ferromagnetic element 66 is shown resting above the pants 64 and the first ferromagnetic element 65 so that the pants 64 are entrapped between the first ferromagnetic element 65 and the second
  • FIG. 3B The second ferromagnetic element's external surface area is mostly wrapped in a casing 68.
  • a removal protrusion 70 On one side of the ferromagnetic element cover, there exists a removal protrusion 70 that functions to remove
  • the casing 68 and/or the removal protrusion 70 may be absent from the system.
  • FIG. 4 depicts a front/internal view of a flexible
  • the internal view helps define the cylindrical shape of the flexible anchor 57.
  • the parallel dotted lines surrounding the flexible anchor 57 help to define a securing belt 24 used in conjunction with certain embodiments of
  • FIG. 5 expands on the embodiment of FIG. 4 and depicts a flexible anchor 57 partially engulfed in an engagement clip 52 and housing 60.
  • the flexible anchor 57 (either engulfed or not engulfed in a garment) must have a diameter smaller than that of the interior of an engagement clip 52 so that the
  • FIG. 6 depicts a front view of a garment engagement system engaging a garment while "hidden” behind a pair of pants according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • FIG. 360 depiction is essentially a front and more realistic view of the views found in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B due to the fact that it shows the system performing the act of keeping a user's shirt in place while engaging the belt of the user.
  • the system can be found just below the belt and is shown to bulge slightly when under a 365 user's pair of pants.
  • FIG. 7 expands slightly on the embodiment found in FIG. 6 and shows an internal view of the garment engagement system worn by a user.
  • the housing 60 and engagement clips 52 (not shown; inside housing 60) of each system are shown attached to compound anchors 28 engulfed in a garment (found 370 inside the housing 60 and engagement clips 52) .
  • FIG. 8 depicts a user utilizing a garment engagement system on the 375 exterior of a shirt. The setup is essentially the same as that found in FIG. 7 except that the garment engagement system and securing belt 24 is still out of view but the engagement clips 52, housing 60 and belt ledge retainer 56 are still in plain view .
  • FIG. 9A depicts a front view of a belt and flexible anchors 57 according to an embodiment of the current disclosure. This embodiment utilizes a securing belt 24 in conjunction with four flexible anchors 57 dispersed on C-wires 42 protruding from the securing belt 24. When worn by a user, the belt-system
  • FIG. 9B depicts a magnified view of a C-wire 42 and a 395 flexible anchor 57 found in FIG. 9A. The C-wire 42 is shown
  • a flexible anchor 57 is removably positioned on the bent ends of the C-wire 42.
  • the flexible anchor 57 comprises two spaced segments 58,
  • the inner diameter of the flexible anchor 57 is larger than that of the outer diameters of the two tube segments 58.
  • the anchor 57 is bendable, allowing the flexible anchor 57 to easily be taken off or placed on the bent ends of the C-wire 42.
  • FIG. 10A depicts a front view of an anchor plate
  • This first ferromagnetic element 74 magnetically engages a second ferromagnetic element 76 and in the process entraps a section of garment in between the first and second ferromagnetic elements 74 and 76 so that the anchor section 72 is held in
  • FIG. 10B depicts a front view of an engagement clip
  • the engagement clips 52 may be slid over the anchors 28 of the anchor plate section 72 so that the garment is entrapped between
  • the engagement clip section 78 is held in place using engagement clip channels 63 on the engagement clips 52 that extend from the bottom of the engagement clips 52 to less than the entire length of the engagement clips 52. This allows for the engagement clip 425 channels 63 to sit snugly on anchor protrusions 80 extending
  • a strap 82 is positioned on the body of the engagement clip section 72 to allow for an electronic device or eyeglass holder to be held securely to the engagement clip section 78. To keep the electronic device or eyeglass case
  • the strap 82 may wrap around the electronic device or eyeglass case and permeate the engagement clip section 78 on both sides of where an electronic device or eyeglass case may exist.
  • the strap may utilize Velcro in order to attach to itself, as seen in FIG. IOC depicting the engagement clip
  • the strap 82 may comprise an affixing means other than Velcro.
  • FIG. 11A depicts a front view of an engagement clip pocket section according to an embodiment of the current
  • Engagement clips 52 are affixed to opposite sides of a pocket 84 and are attached to a garment engulfed anchor section 72 (similar to the anchor section 72 of the embodiment of FIG. 10A) .
  • FIG. 11B depicts a top view of the engagement clip pocket section and anchor plate section 72 when combined.
  • engagement clips 52 are removably attached to the anchors 28 using engagement clip channels 63 on the engagement clips 52 that extend from the bottom of the engagement clips 52 to less than the entire length of the engagement clips 52 so the
  • engagement clips 52 may sit on anchor protrusions 86 extending
  • FIG. 11C depicts a top view of the engagement clip pocket section and anchor section 72 when engaging a garment 87.
  • the pocket may hold items such as, but not limited to, eye glasses.
  • FIG. 12A depicts a front view of a gun holster system 455 according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
  • Engagement clips 52 are affixed to the top of a gun housing 88, which may engage with the anchors 28 of the gun holster anchor section 90. When the anchors 28 are enveloped in a garment, the engagement clips 52 may slide over the anchors 28, wherein the combination
  • FIG. 12B depicts a side view of a user wearing the gun holster anchor section 90 on the user's
  • the gun holster system may be worn on the shoulder to allow a user easy access to the gun attached to the gun holster
  • the gun holster system may
  • a second strap that is worn over the opposite shoulder that may further stabilize the entire gun holster system.
  • FIG. 13 depicts a back view of more than one anchor bar 92 and a body armor plate section 94 according to an
  • Two anchor bars 92 are
  • the anchor bars 92 may be engulfed in a garment and the engagement clips 52 may be slid onto the anchors 28 using engagement clip channels 63 (similar to the process in other embodiments) .
  • engagement clip channels 63 similar to the process in other embodiments
  • the anchor bars 92 may attach to the body armor
  • one or more than two anchor bars 92 may be utilized.
  • engagement clips 52 and compound anchors 28 may be utilized.
  • the shape of any combination of the housing 60, engagement clip 52, and/or anchor 485 28 may be a shape other than cylindrical.
  • the combination may take any shape sufficient to allow the garment engagement system to carry out the duties that are required of the system.
  • any combination above may take the shape of an ovoid, a triangular prism, a rectangular prism, a hexagonal prism, or an 490 octagonal prism. Any combination may also be flat in order to allow for the system to be better hidden from view.
  • the above embodiments are examples and are intended merely to better illustrate the disclosure and do not pose a limitation on the scope of the disclosure unless otherwise claimed.
  • a garment engagement system may be absent a housing 60.
  • an embodiment of the garment engagement system such as the one stated above may include one or more belt ledge retainers 56 and/or one or more ferromagnetic elements 65 positioned along any length of an
  • a housing 60 and/or an engagement clip 52 may include a textured interior and/or exterior. This added feature may serve to further secure any element of the garment engagement system or the garment
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 depict specific housing embodiments with a diamond textured pattern.
  • the pattern of the textured exterior may include other patterns such as circles, lines, triangles, ovals, squares, and swirls and are not limited to these patterns.
  • a specific pattern may be used on
  • a garment engagement system may include one or more belt ledge retainers 56
  • one or more housings 60 and/or one or more engagement clips 52 may be made of a flexible material.
  • a compound anchor 28 may take the place of a flexible anchor 57 and a flexible anchor 57 may take the place of a flexible anchor 28.
  • a compound anchor 28 may associate with a C-wire 42 and a flexible anchor 57 may associate with a securing wire 54.
  • the term garment may refer to any type of clothing worn by a human being, including but not limited to shirts, pants, shorts, t-shirts, vests, coats, jackets, ponchos, dresses, gowns, robes, cloaks, shawls, wraps, hosiery, skirts, spandex, suits, bathing suits, and underwear.
  • system refers to at least the combination of the engagement clip 52 and either a flexible anchor 28 and may comprise more elements than those stated, whether any of the combination or elements are singular or plural.
  • garment engagement system may refer to a housing 60 and an engagement clip 52, a housing 60, an engagement clip 52, and a securing belt 24, or a housing 60, an engagement clip 52, and an anchor 28 (with the garment engagement system not being limited to any of the above embodiments) .
  • engagement clip channel and “channel” are synonymous.
  • flexible anchor and “compound anchor” may both be referred to simply as an “anchor” .
  • any of the 550 anchors referred to in this disclosure may be utilized in a

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L'invention concerne un système pour accrocher et maintenir confiné le vêtement d'une personne. Le dispositif comprend au moins une attache d'accrochage comprenant une surface intérieure et une surface extérieure, un canal s'étendant entre la surface intérieure et la surface extérieure, au moins un ancrage apte à être positionné à l'intérieur de l'attache d'accrochage pour définir un espace entre l'attache d'accrochage et l'ancrage pour l'accrochage du vêtement, et un élément de retenue de rebord de ceinture pour retenir au moins partiellement une ceinture à proximité immédiate de l'attache d'accrochage. L'invention concerne en outre un système comprenant des éléments ferromagnétiques qui définissent un espace supplémentaire adapté pour accrocher une ceinture, un vêtement, ou une combinaison de ceux-ci. Une ceinture de sécurité peut également être utilisée conjointement avec le système pour permettre un alignement régulier des attaches d'accrochage individuelles. L'invention concerne en outre l'utilisation du système en relation avec des étuis d'arme de poing, des poches, des supports de dispositif électronique, des étuis à lunettes et un gilet pare-balles.
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