WO2024040276A1 - Agencement pour fixer un article au corps - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an attachment arrangement for attaching an item to the body of a wearer, and, in particular, an attachment arrangement for attaching a piece of clothing or garment to the human body.
- an attachment arrangement for attaching an item to the body of a wearer and, in particular, an attachment arrangement for attaching a piece of clothing or garment to the human body.
- a person with a wider shoulder span and smaller breast size may want to adjust the shape of a cleavage portion a shirt creates, such that it reveals less of the chest area.
- a person with longer legs and a narrower waist may want to keep the waist area of trousers at a specific height on the torso to prevent the trousers from falling down.
- a solution to these fashion issues caused by standard factory sizes may be to have the piece of clothing tailored to an individual’s specific body type. However, this can become expensive and time-consuming.
- An alternative solution that has been used is double-sided tape or glue, which is applied between an area of the garment that needs to be adjusted and the wearer’s body. This then keeps, or at least attempts to keep clothing in a certain position relative to the wearer’s body.
- silicone is sometimes used to attach articles to the body such as, for example, attaching wigs to the heads of their wearers’ or in cases when the silicone is part of the piece of clothing, to keep a section of the clothing fixed to a portion of the body, or at the very least provide some additional friction between the clothing and the body in an attempt to prevent sliding or slipping of the clothing.
- silicone tends to slip.
- an attachment arrangement for securing an item to a body of a wearer comprising: a first generally planar member including an adhesive zone on a first surface thereof configured to secure the first securing member to the body, and an attachment formation on a second, opposite surface thereof configured to secure the first securing member to the item; wherein the adhesive zone on the first member contains a skin adhesive.
- the body adhesive zone of the first securing member may include a hypoallergenic adhesive compound.
- the attachment formation on the first member may include a series of hook formations configured to secure the first securing member to the item.
- the attachment formation may include a second, generally planar member configured to be secured to the item against or on a dedicated, first surface thereof, and may include a complementary attachment formation on a second, opposite surface.
- the attachment formations on the first and second members may be configured to releasably secure the first member to the second member.
- the attachment formations on the first and second members may include hook and pile formations such that a hook formation or a pile formation may be located on either the first securing member or the second securing member, and the complementary pile or hook formation may be located on the second securing member.
- the second securing member may include an item securing zone where the second securing member may be secured to the item.
- the item securing zone may include a heat-activated adhesive which may be configured to bond the second securing member to the item when the heat-activated adhesive is exposed to sufficient heat.
- the item securing zone may include a designated sewing zone which may indicate a preferable zone where the second securing member may be sewn onto the item.
- the first and second securing members may be manufactured from a flexible material such that they match a shape of a portion of the body they are secured to.
- a method of securing an item to a body of a wearer including: securing an adhesive zone, containing a skin adhesive, of a first surface of a first generally planar member, including an attachment formation on a second, opposite surface, to the body; and securing the attachment formation on the second surface of the first member to the item.
- the method may include securing a series of hook formations located on the attachment formation of the first member to the item.
- the method may include securing a second generally planar member, which may include a complementary attachment formation, to the item.
- the method may further include securing the attachment formations on the first and second members to one another, thereby releasably securing the first member to the second member and, in so doing, securing the item to the body.
- the method may include bonding an item securing zone of the second securing member to the item by heating a heat-activated adhesive.
- the method may include indicating a preferable zone where the second securing member may be sewn to the item.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an example embodiment of an attachment arrangement according to the disclosure
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a second securing member of the attachment arrangement of Figure 1 secured to an item of clothing
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a first securing member of the attachment arrangement, secured to the body of a wearer, and the second securing member, secured to the item or clothing as shown in Figure 2
- Figure 4 is a flow diagram showing an example embodiment of a described method.
- DETAILED DESCRIPTION WITH REFERENCE TO THE DRAWINGS An arrangement for attaching an item to a human body, more specifically the skin of a human body. is described.
- the item may be a wearable item such as a piece of clothing, for example a wig, boots, underwear, protective clothing or any other garment, or even medical apparatus or equipment and the like.
- a person wearing the item may desire to hold the item at a specific orientation or at a specific position relative to the person’s body.
- the person wearing the item may be called the “wearer” or the “user” and the terms should be understood to be equivalent and are used interchangeably in this specification.
- the item may be used to conceal a specific body part of the wearer, protect the body part, cover the body part, adorn the wearer or for any other purpose. It is important that the wearer may require the item to be held still relative to the specific body part to which it is attached. More specifically, the user may require the item to be fixed at or in a specific orientation in relation to the body part of the wearer.
- the attachment arrangement may include a first generally planar member which may be configured to be secured to the relevant body part.
- the first securing member may include an adhesive zone, on a first surface of the first securing member, which may be configured to secure the first securing member to the body part.
- the adhesive zone may be configured to attach or secure to a straight, curved, rippled, wrinkled, hairy, flat, or any other shaped body part such that the first securing member may be shaped according to the natural shape of the body part it is secure to.
- the adhesive zone may also be configured to secure to the body part such that it may not fall or slip from the body part due to the movement, forces, or forces associated with movement of the body part or changing environmental conditions such as drought, heat, rain, humidity or wind.
- the adhesive zone may further include an adhesive compound which may secure the first securing member to the body part, irrespective of bodily discharge.
- the body adhesive zone may include, have or be impregnated with an adhesive compound which does not cause, or at least limits, skin irritation.
- the adhesive compound may be a hypoallergenic compound.
- an already available skin adhesive may be used to secure the adhesive zone to the body.
- the already available skin adhesive may, for example, consist of a body having adhesive surfaces on opposite outer surfaces thereof.
- the already available skin adhesive may be an off-the-shelf product, or commercially available product, such as a medical plaster, tape with two adhesive sides, skin glue, skin film, or the like.
- the attachment formation may be configured to secure the first securing member to the item. Therefore, the first surface of the first securing member may be secured to the body or body part, and the second surface of the first securing member may be configured to be secured to the item.
- the attachment formation may be a gripping formation such that it may grip or latch onto a section of the item.
- the attachment formation may include a hook formation configured to latch, grip or secure onto the material of the item.
- the hook formation may be similar to the hook formation of a hook and pile formation.
- the attachment formation may be configured to secure to a brushed section, such as a brushed nylon section, of the item it secures to.
- the attachment arrangement may further include a second generally planar member which may be configured to secure the attachment arrangement to the item.
- the second securing member may include a first surface which may be dedicated to securing the second securing member to the item.
- the second securing member may be a matching fabric patch bonded onto the item that needs to be attached to the body.
- the second securing member may include a complementary attachment formation on a second surface opposite to the first surface.
- the attachment formation and complementary attachment formation of the first and second securing members may be complementary such that they may releasably secure the first member and second members together.
- the attachment formations may include hoop and pile formations such that a hook formation or a pile formation may be located on either the first securing member or the second securing member and the other formation on the other securing member.
- the hook and pile formations may be similar to Velcro TM .
- the Velcro TM formations may be bonded onto the adhesive zone or second securing member by means of a specialised bonding process.
- the hook and pile formations may be interchangeable such that a hook formation of, for example, a first member of a first attachment arrangement may be able to releasably secure to a pile formation of a second member of a second attachment arrangement.
- the complementary attachment formations should not be limited to hook and pile formations as there may be other suitable complementary attachment formations.
- Attachment formations may include, but may not be limited to, press studs, snap fasteners, a button and hole arrangement, kam snaps, snap tape, hook and eye formations, setting snaps, setting eyelets, or the like. In this way, a user may secure one first securing member to a body part which the user may secure to multiple second securing members secured to various items or garments.
- the user may then plan to hold multiple articles of clothing still, respectively, relative to a body part with a single first securing member.
- the user may then quickly change between garments and hold all of the garments in place with a single first securing member, instead of having to secure a new first securing member to the body every time a garment is changed.
- An embodiment of the as described above is shown in there may be an attachment arrangement (100) as described above is illustrated in Figures 1 to 3.
- the attachment arrangement (100) includes a first securing member (110) configured to be secured to a body or body part (140) of a wearer of an item (130).
- the first securing member (110) includes an adhesive zone (114) located on a first surface which is configured to secure the first securing member (110) to the body (140) of the wearer.
- the first adhesive zone (114) may be similar to a skin patch or plaster in that the plaster may include a surface with an adhesive compound, such as skin glue, which may be configured to be secured to the skin of a person.
- the adhesive zone (114) may be protected by a protective cover (116) when the first securing member (110) is not secured to the body (140), or at least before it is first used.
- the protective cover (116) may be easily removed or peeled from the adhesive zone (114) such that the entire adhesive zone (114) is revealed.
- the adhesive zone (114) may also include a skin adhesive which may be specifically configured to attach or secure to the skin.
- skin adhesive may refer to an adhesive which may be specifically designed or configured to secure or attach to organic skin.
- the skin adhesive may also be configured to act as a bonding agent between an item or object and organic skin so as to secure or attach the item or object to the skin.
- the skin adhesive may be an adhesive compound, a medical plaster, medical tape, skin glue, skin film, or the like.
- the skin adhesive may also be a liquid cyanoacrylate monomer which may polymerise into long solid chains upon contact with bodily discharge. More specifically, the adhesive zone (114) may also include a skin-friendly adhesive. Skin-friendly may refer to an adhesive which does not damage the skin during use or when the adhesive is removed. Skin damage may include part of the skin being removed when the adhesive is removed.
- the skin adhesive may include a hypoallergenic compound which may be configured to reduce or at least limit skin irritations which may be caused by the adhesive compound in the adhesive zone (114). Skin irritations may include allergic effects, blisters, rashes, or the like.
- the first securing member (110) includes an attachment formation (112) located on a second surface thereof.
- the second surface of the first securing member (110) may be opposite the first surface.
- the first surface may be considered to be a bottom surface, as it is intended to be secured to the body of the wearer and therefore out of sight, and the second, opposite surface may be considered to be a top surface. It should be appreciated that the first and second, opposite surfaces of the first securing member (110) do not have to be top and bottom surfaces and that the scope of the invention should not be limited to the provided example thereof.
- the attachment arrangement (100) includes a second generally planar member (120) which is configured to be secured to an item (130). As mentioned above, the item (130) may be a garment, piece of clothing, fabric, or the like. Therefore, the second securing member (120) may be seen as a type of fabric patch.
- the second securing member (120) may include a first surface (124) intended to be being secured to the item (130).
- the first surface (124) may further include an item securing zone where the second securing member (120) can be secured to the item (130).
- the item securing zone may indicate which part of the second securing member (120), or first surface (124), should be attached or secure to the item (130).
- the item securing zone may, for example, include a heat-activated adhesive which may be configured to bond the first surface (124) of the second securing member (120) to the item (130) when the heat-activated adhesive is exposed to sufficient heat.
- the heat-activated adhesive may be a strip of double-sided Vilene TM or Vlieseline TM .
- the heat-activated adhesive located on the first surface (124) of the second securing member (120), may be pressed against the item (130) and when sufficient heat is applied the adhesive compound in the heat-activated adhesive may activate to secure the second securing member (120) to the item (130).
- Heat may be applied in any manner to the heat-activated adhesive, however, in the case where the item (130) may be a clothing item capable of being ironed, the heat may be supplied by pressing a heated iron on the clothing item when the heat- activated adhesive is pressed against it. It should be appreciated that any other type of adhesive means may be used instead of Vilene TM or Vlieseline TM .
- the heat-activated adhesive may be replaced by a designated sewing zone which may indicate a preferable zone where the second securing member (120) should be sewn to the item (130).
- the sewing zone may include a degree of reinforcement, which may strengthen the physical properties of the first surface (124) such that the second securing member (120) may not easily dislodge or tear from the item (130) onto which it is sewn.
- the second securing member (120) further includes an attachment formation (122) located on a second surface thereof. The second surface of the second securing member (120) may be opposite the first surface.
- first surface (124) of the second securing member (110) may be considered a bottom surface and the second, opposite surface may be a top surface. It should be appreciated, however, that the first (124) and second, opposite surfaces of the second securing member (120) do not have to be top and bottom surfaces and that the scope of the invention should not be limited to the provided example thereof.
- the attachment formations (112 and 122) on the first (110) and second (120) members may be configured to be complementary such that they may releasably secure to one another, and thereby secure the first member (110) to the second member (120).
- the complementary attachment formations (112, 122) may include hook (118) and pile (128) formations such that a hook formation (118) or a pile formation (128) may be located on either the first securing member (110) or the second securing member (120). It should be appreciated that even though Figures 1 through 3 illustrate that the hook formations (118) are located on the first securing member (110) and the pile formations (128) are located on the second securing member (120), the scope should not be limited to this arrangement. It may very well be that the hook formations (118) may be located on the second securing member (120) and the pile formations (128) may be located on the first securing member (110).
- the second securing member (120) may be manufactured from brushed nylon or any other fabric onto which the hook and/or pile formations (118, 128) may be connected without damaging the first surface (124) or item securing zone.
- the attachment formations (112, 122) may be configured such that any hook formation (118) may be compatible with any pile formation (128) such that a first securing member of a first attachment arrangement may be releasably secured to any second securing member of a second attachment arrangement. This compatibility allows a user to secure a single first securing member (110) to the body part (140) to which multiple different items (130) to which second attachment formations have been secured, may be secured in turn.
- a user may, for example, make multiple wardrobe changes and in turn secure each item in position with a single first securing member (110), with each item having a second, complementary securing member (120) secured thereto.
- the second securing member (120) may be secured to the item (130) on a surface such that a belt may be located directly in line or over it, but on the opposite surface of the item (130).
- the belt may slot into belt loops on an outer surface of a pair of trousers, as per usual, such that the outer surface of the trousers may contact the belt.
- the second securing member (120) may be positioned on an inner surface, directly inline/opposite the outer trouser surface, such that the belt may apply pressure to the second securing member (120) when the belt is tightened.
- the second securing member (120) located in line with the belt loops may help to hide or conceal the first (110) and second (120) securing members.
- the first (110) and second (120) securing members may be manufactured from a flexible material such that they are able to conform to the shape of a portion of the body or body part (140) they are secured to. This may assist in hiding or concealing the attachment arrangement (100) form plain sight.
- the user may wish to shape a garment (130) in a specific manner such that a desired body shape is perceived by a third-party viewer. For example, a wearer may want a garment to accentuate a certain body part by hugging that body part more closely.
- the second securing member (120) may be attached to an internal surface of the garment (130) in such a way that it tightens the garment in the desired area. This could, for example be achieved by securing the second securing member (120) to areas of the garment that are further apart than the width or length of the securing member. This will have the effect of pulling the areas of the garment to which it is attached, closer to one another.
- the first securing member (110) may be attached to the relevant body part (140) in the conventional way.
- the garment (130) may then be adjusted, shaped, or stretched such that the second securing member (120) may secure onto the first securing member (110) and hold it in that position relative to the body part.
- the garment (130) may be shaped to match a desired body shape.
- the attachment formations (112, 122) are connected, the garment (130) may stay in place, which may close a gap that may exist between the garment (130) and the body part (140) and, where applicable, which may hold the garment (130) up.
- the second securing member (120) may be secured to a medical apparatus such as, for example, a neck brace. It may be required that the neck brace remains in a specific position and a specific orientation relative to the body (140) of a wearer.
- the first securing member (110) may be secured to the relevant part of the neck of the wearer, and the second securing member (120) may be secured to an appropriate internal portion of the neck brace. Securing the first (110) and second (120) securing members may ensure that the neck brace remains in the desired position and orientation.
- covers, blankets or even surgical gauze or other coverings used during medical procedures secured to a patient’s body it may for example be necessary to keep covers, blankets or even surgical gauze or other coverings used during medical procedures secured to a patient’s body in the correct positions. If the first securing member is attached to the correct part of the patient’s body, the second securing member, or simply a complementary securing member may be secured to the relevant covering, which may then in turn be releasably secured to the first securing member and kept in the correct position during the procedure. In this way, coverings may also be easily removed and exchanged with clean or fresh ones during medical procedures or as and when required.
- the skin and surrounding tissue of the body (140) may be lifted or stretched when the first securing member (110) is attached to a second securing member secured to a more rigid garment (130), such as a bra or other reinforced or supported undergarment. Lifting or stretching the skin may be associated with displacing the skin such that a body shape of the wearer is altered.
- a bra may typically be positioned in a fixed orientation relative to a wearer’s body and may include components such as wires and thicker support pads which may be somewhat difficult to adjust and shape.
- the skin would stretch such that the first and second attachment formations (112, 122) may be connected. Thereby lifting or stretching the skin.
- the bra, or item (130) may act as an anchor for the skin, or vice versa.
- a user may typically apply the attachment arrangement (100) as follows. The wearer may attach the second securing member (120) below the garment (130) such as a regular bra, leaving the straps loose.
- the garment (130) may then be turned around to open the inside thereof, and the first securing member (110) may be attached to the second securing member (120).
- the protection cover (116) may then be removed to expose the adhesive zone (114) which may then be secure to the skin (140) of the wearer in the optimal position.
- the skin (140) to which the first securing member (110) may be secured may be the skin the wearer desires to lift or stretch.
- the bra straps may then be pulled up and the skin (140) may be pulled, stretched, or lifted to its desired height for the desired visual effect.
- the method may include securing (410) an adhesive zone, containing a skin adhesive, of a first surface of a first generally planar member, including an attachment formation on a second, opposite surface, to the body.
- the method may include securing (420) a second generally planar member, including a complementary attachment formation on a second, opposite surface, to the item.
- the method may, furthermore, include attaching (430) the attachment formations on the first and second members to releasably secure the first member to the second member. It will be appreciated that skin irritation of the wearer may be reduced by including a hypoallergenic compound in the adhesive zone of the relevant securing member.
- the item securing zone of the second securing member may be bonded to the item by heating a heat- activated adhesive.
- a preferable zone may be indicated where the second securing member may be sewn to the item.
- the method may include closing a gap between the body and the item by connecting the attachment formations.
- the method may also include securing the second securing member on an internal surface of the item, in line with a belt-designated or other tightening zone, and tightening a belt to secure the attachment formations of the first and second securing members in place under pulling pressure or movement of the body.
- the first and second securing members (110, 120) may be cut into strips of 20 cm or less in length, more particularly 15 cm or less in length, and even more particularly at least 10 cm in length.
- the first and second securing members (110, 120) may be no more than 7.5 cm in width, or more particularly at most 5 cm in width, and even more particularly 2.5 cm or less in width.
- the first securing member or second securing member may be manufactured to be at least 10 cm in length and at least 2cm in width.
- the attachment arrangements may be disposable and hypoallergenic. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the scope of the invention should not be limited by the shape of the attachment arrangement as described herein.
- the shape of the attachment arrangement may be circular, triangular, rectangular, hexagonal, polygonal, oval, curved, waveform, or the like.
- the attachment arrangement may vary in thickness over the length or width thereof such that one section may be thicker than another.
- the attachment arrangement may include one or more surface separations such as perforations or holes which may expose skin, or part of the body it attaches to, through the one or more surface separations.
- Adhesive-friendly may refer to the ability of a material to allow an adhesive to “stick onto” the material such that the adhesive will not slip from the material.
- the adhesive-friendly material may also be heat resistant such that it may withstand common heat exposures.
- the heat resistance of the material may be similar to the heat resistance of common garment materials such as denim, leather, cotton, other textiles, or the like.
- the material may be nylon, brushed nylon, polyester, Nomex®, or the like.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un agencement de fixation (100) et un procédé de fixation d'un article (130) de vêtement à la peau d'un utilisateur. L'agencement de fixation (100) comprend un élément de fixation généralement plan (110) comprenant une zone adhésive (114) sur une première surface, et une formation de fixation (112) sur une seconde surface principale de celui-ci. La zone adhésive (114) contient un adhésif cutané pour fixer l'agencement à la peau (140) de l'utilisateur. La formation de fixation est conçue pour fixer l'élément de fixation (110) à l'article vestimentaire, ce qui permet de fixer efficacement l'article vestimentaire à la peau de l'utilisateur (140).
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