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The Simple Jumpsuit: Jumpsuit with detachable top & bottom

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US20250261713A1
US20250261713A1 US18/443,270 US202418443270A US2025261713A1 US 20250261713 A1 US20250261713 A1 US 20250261713A1 US 202418443270 A US202418443270 A US 202418443270A US 2025261713 A1 US2025261713 A1 US 2025261713A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/02Overalls, e.g. bodysuits or bib overalls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/12Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses
    • A41D13/1236Patients' garments
    • A41D13/1263Suits
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F1/00Fastening devices specially adapted for garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F17/00Means for holding-down garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F5/00Trouser supports attached to the shirt, waistcoat, or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/322Closures using slide fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/44Donning facilities

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  • the present invention generally relates to jumpsuits and jumpsuit adjacent garments, such as rompers (short and long), that have a top and a bottom that are connected to each other, so it makes it difficult for the end user to use the bathroom without removing the garment in its entirety.
  • existing jumpsuits are designed as one-piece tops and trousers, which have a single style and lack of fashionable aesthetics.
  • My present invention is directed to jumpsuits and jumpsuit adjacent garments that are fashionable, separates the top from the bottom with ease and simplicity via an invisible zipper in the front of the piece, attached wrap belt, giving the user multiple style options.
  • This invention solves the problem every person, predominantly women, has when having to use the bathroom.
  • the invisible zipper at the front of the garment connects the top and the bottom pieces so one can remove the bottom without having to remove the top so they can easily disrobe.
  • the bottom piece also has an elastic waistband in the back that makes the bottom easier to remove.
  • the fabric belt attached to the garment can either stay in place or be undone when the bottom is zipped apart/removed, depending on user preference and the style.
  • Jumpsuits and rompers are usually a one-piece garment that makes going to the bathroom difficult for the user, as you need to remove the top part of the jumpsuit, or in reality, the jumpsuit in its entirety to use the bathroom, thereby exposing more of the body to the elements or to other people. This is inconvenient, unsanitary, and unsafe, especially in cold environments/weather conditions and/or in non-private circumstances, such as may be encountered on lengthy hiking, biking, music festivals, nightclubs, public open bathrooms, etc.
  • FIG. 1 Front of Garment Connected (Zipped)
  • the garment looks like a normal jumpsuit. You cannot tell that it separates as it is joined together by an invisible zipper at the front of the garment.
  • FIG. 2 Front of Garment Separated (Unzipped)
  • the bottom of the top piece of the garment has an invisible open-ended zipper stitched into the interior of the front of the top and the front of the bottom piece of the garment has an open invisible zipper stitched into the flat waistband.
  • the garment becomes 2 separate pieces and is easily removable by the user without completely disrobing.
  • FIG. 3 A Back of Jumpsuit Separated (Belt attached to bottom style)
  • the back of the bottom of the garment has an elastic waistband, which makes the bottom easier to slide on and off.
  • the back of the bottom of the garment has an elastic waistband, which makes the bottom easier to slide on and off.
  • the belt is attached to both sides of the bottom and can wrap around the garment at least twice for both coverage and styling purposes, giving the illusion of a full jumpsuit.
  • FIG. 4 Back of Jumpsuit Connection Illusion with Belt
  • This embodiment illustrates that when the belt is tied (whether it be the style with the belt attached to the top, or the style with the belt is attached to the bottom), the coverage is seamless and appears to be a full jumpsuit.
  • the belt is tied to the side, but the tie finishing can be done anywhere (i.e. front, back, other side, off center, etc)
  • FIGS. 5 A & 5 B Alternate Style Back View
  • This embodiment is shown to illustrate the versatility of the garment in showing that the type of designs can take many forms and that pieces of the garment can be interchanged with other pieces in the line (i.e. you can switch the top with the ones shown in 3 A or 3 B).
  • the Easy Jumpsuit Jumpsuit with removable/detachable top and bottom provides a method for the user to easily disrobe either the top or the bottom without taking off the whole piece, or completely disrobing.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of garments and apparel. It introduces a functional jumpsuit that aims to solve the problems of when someone needs to go to the bathroom. Normally jumpsuits are inconvenient to remove and need to be taken off from the upper body. Unlike other jumpsuits, my invention has a top and a bottom garment that easily separates by using an invisible zipper in the front of the garment; and a design where the back of the garment is not connected. A fabric belt is attached to both sides of the bottom, or the top that you wrap around to give the illusion of a full jumpsuit. The utility design features an elastic waistband for greater ease in disrobing/getting dressed. This jumpsuit is fashion forward and comes in different styles where the user can mix and match connected tops and bottoms.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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  • BACKGROUND
  • This creation/invention is in the field of fashion apparel and the technical field of garments. The present invention generally relates to jumpsuits and jumpsuit adjacent garments, such as rompers (short and long), that have a top and a bottom that are connected to each other, so it makes it difficult for the end user to use the bathroom without removing the garment in its entirety. In addition, existing jumpsuits are designed as one-piece tops and trousers, which have a single style and lack of fashionable aesthetics. My present invention is directed to jumpsuits and jumpsuit adjacent garments that are fashionable, separates the top from the bottom with ease and simplicity via an invisible zipper in the front of the piece, attached wrap belt, giving the user multiple style options.
  • SUMMARY
  • This invention solves the problem every person, predominantly women, has when having to use the bathroom. The invisible zipper at the front of the garment connects the top and the bottom pieces so one can remove the bottom without having to remove the top so they can easily disrobe. The bottom piece also has an elastic waistband in the back that makes the bottom easier to remove. The fabric belt attached to the garment can either stay in place or be undone when the bottom is zipped apart/removed, depending on user preference and the style.
  • Jumpsuits and rompers are usually a one-piece garment that makes going to the bathroom difficult for the user, as you need to remove the top part of the jumpsuit, or in reality, the jumpsuit in its entirety to use the bathroom, thereby exposing more of the body to the elements or to other people. This is inconvenient, unsanitary, and unsafe, especially in cold environments/weather conditions and/or in non-private circumstances, such as may be encountered on lengthy hiking, biking, music festivals, nightclubs, public open bathrooms, etc.
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  • Please note, the image descriptions below and the images provided in this application only convey the design utility of the present invention. In order to demonstrate the technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model, the utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the drawings and features. The specific embodiments described here are only used to explain the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention. The image descriptions below and images attached to this application are intended for design utility purposes of the present invention, and do not represent the full fashion aspects or aesthetics of the garment.
  • FIG. 1 : Front of Garment Connected (Zipped)
  • When zipped, the garment looks like a normal jumpsuit. You cannot tell that it separates as it is joined together by an invisible zipper at the front of the garment.
  • FIG. 2 : Front of Garment Separated (Unzipped)
  • The bottom of the top piece of the garment has an invisible open-ended zipper stitched into the interior of the front of the top and the front of the bottom piece of the garment has an open invisible zipper stitched into the flat waistband. When unzipped, the garment becomes 2 separate pieces and is easily removable by the user without completely disrobing.
  • FIG. 3A: Back of Jumpsuit Separated (Belt attached to bottom style)
  • There is no mechanism joining the back of the jumpsuit.
  • The back of the bottom of the garment has an elastic waistband, which makes the bottom easier to slide on and off.
  • There is a fabric belt attached to the garment bottom for seamless coverage (covers both elastic waistband and area where top and pant connect). The belt is attached to both sides of the bottom and can wrap around the garment at least twice for coverage and styling purposes, giving the illusion of a full jumpsuit.
  • FIG. 3B: Back of Jumpsuit Separated (Belt attached to top style)
  • There is no mechanism joining the back of the jumpsuit.
  • The back of the bottom of the garment has an elastic waistband, which makes the bottom easier to slide on and off.
  • There is a fabric belt is attached to the garment top for seamless coverage (covers both elastic waistband and area where top and pant connect). The belt is attached to both sides of the bottom and can wrap around the garment at least twice for both coverage and styling purposes, giving the illusion of a full jumpsuit.
  • FIG. 4 : Back of Jumpsuit Connection Illusion with Belt
  • This embodiment illustrates that when the belt is tied (whether it be the style with the belt attached to the top, or the style with the belt is attached to the bottom), the coverage is seamless and appears to be a full jumpsuit. For illustration purposes, the belt is tied to the side, but the tie finishing can be done anywhere (i.e. front, back, other side, off center, etc)
  • FIGS. 5A & 5B: Alternate Style Back View
  • Utility same as 3A & 3B. This embodiment is shown to illustrate the versatility of the garment in showing that the type of designs can take many forms and that pieces of the garment can be interchanged with other pieces in the line (i.e. you can switch the top with the ones shown in 3A or 3B).
  • FIG. 6 : Alternate Style with Belt Tied at Back (Back View)
  • This illustrates the versatility of connecting top and bottom of different designs together. We use this figure to demonstrate the extreme of a backless type of execution. Though the back is obviously not connected in this execution, it still has the look and feel of a one-piece jumpsuit as it connects through the front zip (as demonstrated in FIG. 1 ) and the placement of fabric belt tied in the back provides seamless coverage.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
  • The Easy Jumpsuit: Jumpsuit with removable/detachable top and bottom provides a method for the user to easily disrobe either the top or the bottom without taking off the whole piece, or completely disrobing.
  • The user simply unzips the open invisible zipper and pulls the bottom down to use the bathroom, or whenever they would like to just remove the bottom portion, and simply pulls bottom back up, and zips back up to turn back into a one piece.
  • Although this was mainly invented to solve the problem of having to go to the bathroom, which is a major pain point with most jumpsuit users, it also has other use cases such as trying on other clothing in a fitting room or changing top or bottom singularly vs disrobing completely.
  • With the open-ended invisible zipper connector in the front of the garment, joining the two pieces of the garment together, the elastic waistband, and the fabric belt connected to the top or the bottom of the garment (based on style purchased), not only can the user easily remove each piece with one easy movement, but they can also wear each piece separately with another item while keeping the zipper concealed. (008)
  • Key Aspects of Invention
      • 1. Invisible Open-Ended zipper at front of the garment: Connects garment top to garment bottom. The zipper is in the same color as the garment and once the garment is zipped, it is completely seamless and it looks like one piece vs two pieces. The front invisible zipper also allows the user to easily zip and unzip the garment to remove to go to the bathroom or perform any other activity where you would want to only remove one piece of the garment.
      • 2. Unattached back side: The top and the bottom of the garment are not attached at the back to give the user complete mobility when having to separate the two pieces of the garment for daily functions, mixing and matching, or having to remove one piece of the garment, but not the other.
      • 3. Attached fabric belt: Additional fabric to be used as a wrap belt is attached to both sides of the top garment or both sides of the bottom garment depending on the style the user purchases. The belt when wrapped gives the illusion of a complete one-piece jumpsuit.
      • 4. Elastic back waistband: This feature allows the user remove and put on the bottom of the garment with ease/without resistance.
      • 5. Fashion Versatility: Designs with front zip technology within the Thérése Inc. line can be mixed and matched with each other.
  • With the added functionality and versatility of this invention, the user has the option of:
      • 1—Wearing original purchased jumpsuit style as is.
      • 2—Joining two other pieces together with invisible zipper, if using another design from the Thérèse Inc. line with front invisible zipper technology.
      • 3—Wear another separate top or bottom while concealing the invisible zipper.

Claims (3)

1. An easy jumpsuit to where anywhere and remove easily:
a. Remove the jumpsuit without completely disrobing to use the bathroom or any other activity where you would have to completely disrobe in the past (FIGS. 2, 3A, & 3B).
b. The top and bottom separate easily via an open-ended invisible zipper at front of the garment so you can remove one piece of the garment without removing the other (FIG. 2 ).
c. The back of the garment is not connected to each other (FIGS. 3A & 3B).
d. Elastic waistband in the back which aids in removing and putting on the bottom part of the garment (FIGS. 3A & 3B).
e. The illusion belt is only physically attached to one piece of the garment (either the top or the bottom based on the style user purchases), so it is easy to remove top or bottom separately (FIGS. 3A & 3B; 6A & 6B).
f. Ease of removal since the zipper is in the front of the garment (FIG. 2 ).
g. Ease of putting back on since the zipper attaches at front side (FIG. 2 ).
2. Illusion of a fully connected jumpsuit: Back of top of the garment is not connected to the back of the bottom of the garment, so it gives the illusion of a jumpsuit with the fabric belt attached and tied (FIGS. 4 & 6 ).
3. Versatility: The user can both pair with other styles from the Thérèse Inc line, connecting with the hidden zipper, or wear either piece with their own wardrobe since zipper is hidden on both pieces of garment, and user can conceal what they wish with attached fabric belt (FIGS. 2, 3A, & 3B, 4, 5A, 5B, 6).
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