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WO2018156185A1
WO2018156185A1 PCT/US2017/033348 US2017033348W WO2018156185A1 WO 2018156185 A1 WO2018156185 A1 WO 2018156185A1 US 2017033348 W US2017033348 W US 2017033348W WO 2018156185 A1 WO2018156185 A1 WO 2018156185A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • A41D15/04Garments convertible into other articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2200/00Components of garments
    • A41D2200/20Hoods
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/42Foldable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/42Foldable
    • A41D2400/422Foldable into a pocket

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  • Patent Application Serial No. 15/438393 entitled “Garment With Integrated Holder and Method of Use,” which was filed on 21 February 2017 and is incorporated here by reference in its entirety.
  • Managing an extra layer of clothing can be an inconvenience. For example, if a person anticipates being cold, they may have to carry around a sweatshirt until they need it, or if they feel warm throughout the day they may take the sweatshirt off and then have to carry it.
  • U.S. Patent No. 1,702,143 which is incorporated herein entirety by reference, relates to a combination raincoat and carrying bag. Its pouch doubles as a hood and the user may roll up the garment, stuff it in the hood- pouch, and zip the item shut.
  • this disclosure has a number of drawbacks such as its zipper enclosure element, which can jam or injure fingers. This disclosure fails to provide for a hidden pouch or a hands-free carrying design.
  • This disclosure also relates to a combination raincoat and carrying bag. Its pouch also doubles as a hood that allows a user to fold the garment up and stuff it in the hood-pouch. And, though this disclosure does provide for a string element to tighten the pouch, this disclosure still suffers from a lack of a hidden pouch and a hands-free carrying design.
  • This disclosure relates to an outerwear item that has a bag portion on its exposed backside.
  • this disclosure provides for a string element as its enclosure method, and although this disclosure can be worn as a backpack, this disclosure also suffers from a lack of a hidden pouch.
  • U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2009/0055991 Al which is incorporated herein entirety by reference, discloses another attempt to solve this problem.
  • This disclosure relates to a hooded sweatshirt that can be rearranged into the shape of a purse. Similar to other devices, its pouch doubles as a hood and the user may roll up the garment, stuff it in the hood- pouch, and zip the item shut. And, although this disclosure does provide for a backpack or other hands-free carrying option, this disclosure still fails to provide for a hidden pouch or integrated holding means. Additionally, this disclosure requires extensive use of straps, buckles, and zippers in a cumbersome conversion process.
  • the present invention relates to a garment with an integrated holder and a method for using the same. It is contemplated that the present invention may provide an easy and secure way to wear, store, or transport one or more garments.
  • the present invention may provide for a sweatshirt with hood (a "hoodie") having a drawstring with two ends that passes through the hood, the ends of which are capable of being grasped by a user.
  • the present invention may further provide for two straps, one end of each of which may be attached to the back of the hoodie's inside collar area at the hoodie's neckline.
  • the straps may be approximately 6 to 12 inches apart from each other, spaced relatively evenly from the back of the hoodie's inside collar area at the hoodie's neckline.
  • Each strap may be approximately 6-14 inches in length, and each strap's unattached end may provide for an approximately paperclip-sized buckle element.
  • the interior of the hood may be lined with a material having stretch properties.
  • a user may first, if the hoodie has a zipper, zip up the hoodie. Then, a user may fold the hoodie's sleeves onto the hoodie's backside portion, keeping the sleeves straight and placing each sleeve's wrist area close to the bottom of the hoodie. The user may then roll the hoodie from the bottom towards the hood. Once the hoodie has been rolled to the hood's edge, a user may flip the hood inside out and wrap the hood around the rolled portion, thereby enveloping the rolled portion with the hood, creating a contained pouch-like configuration. The user may then pull out each strap, and pull on the two ends of the drawstring until the
  • drawstring's two ends are sufficiently exposed.
  • the user may then thread one end of the drawstring through the first opening in one strap's buckle element, then thread the end of the drawstring through the other opening in the buckle element, creating a releasable attachment between the drawstring end and the buckle element.
  • the user may replicate this action with the other drawstring end and the other buckle element.
  • the present invention's pouch-like configuration may provide for extra room wherein a user may place items.
  • a user may attach one end of the drawstring to an opposite buckle element, creating a crisscross configuration that may be suitable for wearing the present invention around a user's waist.
  • the present invention may provide for a sweatshirt having a pouch sewn into the interior of the sweatshirt on the sweatshirt's lower-back portion.
  • the pouch may provide for an opening in its upper side, and may also provide for a drawstring sewn into the pouch having two exposed portions, each of which may be accessible in the pouch's interior.
  • the pouch may be comprised of a material having stretch properties.
  • a user may first fold the sweatshirt's sleeves onto the sweatshirt's back portion, keeping the sleeves straight and placing each sleeve's wrist area close to the bottom-center of the sweatshirt, and may fold each side of the sweatshirt in approximately two inches. The user may then roll the sweatshirt from the top towards the bottom. Once the sweatshirt has been rolled to the sweatshirt's lower edge, a user may flip the sweatshirt's lower portion inside out and wrap the pouch around the rolled portion. In doing so, the pouch may be turned inside out, and this action may allow the drawstring's exposed portions to be freely accessible to the user. The user may then pull on each exposed portion of the drawstring, creating two large loops. The user may then wear the present invention like a backpack by passing an arm through each exposed portion of the drawstrings. In certain embodiments, the present invention's pouch may provide for extra room wherein a user may place items.
  • the present invention may provide for a sweatshirt or a hoodie having a hand pocket on its exterior.
  • the present invention may provide for a pouch sewn into the lining of the hand pocket.
  • the pouch may also provide for a drawstring sewn into the pouch having two exposed portions, each of which may be accessible in the pouch's interior.
  • the pouch may be comprised of a material having stretch properties.
  • a user may fold, roll, or stuff the sweatshirt or hoodie towards the hand pocket.
  • the user may turn the hand pocket inside out, exposing the pouch and enveloping the pouch around the folded, rolled, or stuffed portion of the sweatshirt or hoodie.
  • This action may allow the drawstring's exposed portions to be freely accessible to the user.
  • the user may then pull on each exposed portion of the drawstring, creating two large loops.
  • the user may then wear the present invention like a backpack by passing an arm through each exposed portion of the drawstrings.
  • the present invention's pouch may provide for extra room wherein a user may place items.
  • the drawstring-end-and-buckle configuration may be replaced by the drawstring-within-the-pouch configuration.
  • the drawstring-within-the-pouch configuration may be replaced by the drawstring- end-and-buckle configuration.
  • both the drawstring end-and-buckle and the drawstring-within-the-pouch configurations may be provided by the present invention.
  • the strap may be removably attached to the hoodie, such as by way of illustration and not of limitation, by means of a clasp, snap, hook and loop, or other removable attachment element.
  • FIG. 1 shows a front planar view of an embodiment of a garment having strap elements in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary method that may be used in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG.3 shows several alternate embodiments of an element of a garment having strap elements in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a front planar view of an embodiment of a garment having an integrated pouch in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary method that may be used in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows a front planar view of an embodiment of a garment having a pouch integrated within a hand pocket in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary method that may be used in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present invention overcomes the limitations of the prior art by providing a garment with an integrated holder and a method for rolling the same into a wearable accessory.
  • Various embodiments provide a garment with an integrated holder and a method for using the same.
  • One embodiment of the present invention provides a garment with one or more integrated holders.
  • FIG. 1 a front planar view of an embodiment of a garment having strap elements in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • the present invention may comprise a hoodie 100 having sleeves 101 and 102, a hood 103 having an interior material 104, drawstring ends 105 and 106, and zipper 107.
  • FIG. 1 also discloses straps 108 and 109, each having buckle elements 110 and 111.
  • the front of hoodie 100 may be of a one-piece construction, having either no zipper 107, or a zipper 107 that does not entirely bisect hoodie 100. It is further contemplated that the front of hoodie 100 may provide for hand pockets, or other elements known in the art to be common to hoodies or sweatshirts, such as by way of illustration and not of limitation, designs, cutouts, raised elements stitched or otherwise affixed to the garment's surface, more or different pockets, or other compatible elements.
  • the present invention may comprise a raincoat, cape, a hooded crop-top, a hooded t-shirt, or any other hooded garment.
  • straps 108 and 109 may comprise leather, string, neoprene, or any material capable of implementation by the present invention.
  • buckle elements 110 and 111 may comprise metal, plastic, or any material capable of implementation by the present invention.
  • interior material 104 may possess stretch properties.
  • zipper 107 may be replaced by a series of buttons, hook and loop elements, or any design or functional element capable of implementation by the present invention. It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, sleeves 101 and 102 may be short-sleeves, three-quarter sleeves, any other length of sleeve, or may be absent.
  • a user may first zip up hoodie 100 using zipper 107.
  • a user may then fold sleeves 101 and 102 over the center of the backside portion of hoodie 100 in the manner shown, wherein sleeves 101 and 102 are positioned at a downward angle and kept straight.
  • a user may then roll hoodie 100 from the bottom towards hood 103 creating a rolled portion 201.
  • a user may then fold hood 103 back over rolled portion 201, enveloping rolled portion 201 and exposing interior material 104.
  • a user may then pull out straps 108 and 109 from under rolled portion 201 and may pull on drawstring ends 105 and 106, tightening interior material 104 around rolled portion 201.
  • the user may then insert drawstring end 105 in and through buckle element 110, and may also insert drawstring end 106 in and through buckle element 111, thereby creating two contiguous loops 205 and 206 through which a user may insert her arms, thereby wearing the present invention.
  • a user may insert drawstring end 105 in and through buckle element 111, and may also insert
  • buckle element 301 provides for an approximately rectangular shape having an opening 302 and a slideable closing element 303 configured to slide through opening 302 and removably secure into place.
  • a user may insert a drawstring end 304, which in some embodiments may be drawstring ends 105 or 106, through opening 302.
  • drawstring end 304 has been inserted to the appropriate length, a user may cause slideable closing element 303 to slide into opening 302 and removably secure into place, trapping drawstring end 304 in place.
  • buckle element 301 may be circular, triangular, or any suitable shape
  • slideable closing element 303 may be circular, triangular, or any suitable shape
  • opening 302 may be circular, triangular, or any suitable shape.
  • the shapes of buckle element 301, slideable closing element 303, and opening 302 may match one another, or any one or more such elements may be of a different shape than any one or more such elements.
  • alternate buckle element 305 provides for an
  • a user may insert a drawstring end 304, which in some embodiments may be drawstring ends 105 or 106, through first opening 306 and then through second opening 307.
  • drawstring end 304 When drawstring end 304 has been inserted to the appropriate length, a user may pull drawstring 304 tight against alternate buckle element 305, trapping drawstring end 304 in place.
  • alternate buckle element 301 may be circular, triangular, or any suitable shape, that first opening 306 and may be circular, triangular, or any suitable shape, and that second opening 307 may be circular, triangular, or any suitable shape.
  • the shapes of first opening 306 and second opening 307 may match one another, or may not match one another.
  • alternate buckle element 301 may provide for one opening, or three or more openings.
  • second alternate buckle element 310 provides for an approximately u-shaped cutout 311 having teeth 312.
  • a user may insert a drawstring end 304, which in some embodiments may be drawstring ends 105 or 106, through u-shaped cutout 311.
  • drawstring end 304 When drawstring end 304 has been inserted to the appropriate length, a user may pull drawstring 304 tight against u-shaped cutout 311, creating friction between teeth 312 and drawstring end 304, trapping drawstring end 304 in place.
  • u-shaped cutout 311 may be another suitable shape, and that teeth 312 may be longer or shorter, or of different design, than teeth 312 as shown. It is further contemplated that in other embodiments, the present invention may provide for more than one u-shaped cutout 311 element within second alternate buckle element 310.
  • FIG. 4 a front planar view of an embodiment of a garment having an integrated pouch in accordance with one embodiment of the invention is shown.
  • the present invention may comprise a sweatshirt 400 having sleeves 401 and 402, a pouch 403 having an interior material 404 and an opening 407, as well as drawstrings 405 and 406.
  • FIG. 5 an exemplary method that may be used in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • a user may flip sweatshirt 400 onto its front, exposing its backside.
  • a user may then fold sleeves 401 and 402 over the center of the backside portion of sweatshirt 400 in the manner shown, wherein sleeves 401 and 402 are positioned at a downward angle and kept straight.
  • a user may then roll sweatshirt 400 from the top towards the bottom, creating a rolled portion 501.
  • a user may then fold pouch 403 back over rolled portion 501, enveloping rolled portion 201 and exposing interior material 404 as well as drawstrings 405 and 406.
  • a user may then pull on drawstrings 405 and 406, tightening interior material 404 around rolled portion 501 creating two loops 505 and 506 through which a user may insert her arms, thereby wearing the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 a front planar view of an embodiment of a garment having a pouch integrated within a hand pocket in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • the present invention may comprise a hoodie 600 having a zipper 604, hand pocket area 601, and an integrated pouch 603.
  • hoodless sweatshirt 400 (or similar garment) shown in FIGS. 4 and 5
  • an alternative embodiment is contemplated.
  • the sweatshirt 400 is rolled down from the neckline to form a rolled portion 501.
  • the sweatshirt 400 is then opened at the bottom to expose the pouch 403 on the inside of the sweatshirt and the entire rolled portion 501 placed inside the pouch 403.
  • the opening of the pouch is oriented toward the neck line of the sweatshirt 400.
  • the pouch 403 is reoriented such that the pouch opening is proximal the bottom of the sweatshirt 400.
  • the pouch 403 By orienting the pouch 403 toward the bottom of the sweatshirt 400, it is easier to tuck the sweatshirt 400 into the pouch 403. Specifically, by holding open the opening of the pouch 403, the sweatshirt 400 can be stuffed (rather than rolled) upward into the pouch 403 from below. As the sweatshirt 400 passes through the opening, the pouch 403 fills out, until it contains the entire sweatshirt 400. Because the drawstrings 405 and 406 and the two loops 505 and 506 are disposed at the edges of the pouch, they remain accessible after the sweatshirt 400 is fully contained in the pouch 103, and the drawstrings 405 and 406 may be adjusted to make the two loops 505 and 506 the appropriate size for wearing as a backpack.
  • One advantage of this embodiment is that to reverse the process, the drawstrings 405 and 406 are loosened to open the opening of the pouch 403, and the pouch 403 is simply inverted, thereby allowing the sweatshirt 400 to fall out of the pouch 403 in a ready-to-wear configuration.
  • FIG. 7 an exemplary method that may be used in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • a user may first zip up hoodie 600 using zipper 604.
  • a user may then sequentially stuff portions of hoodie 600 into integrated pouch 603 via an internal opening (not shown) creating a stuffed portion of hoodie 704.
  • a user may pull on drawstrings 705 and 706, tightening pouch 603 around stuffed hoodie portion 600 and creating two loops 708 and 709 through which a user may insert her arms, thereby wearing the present invention.

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L'invention concerne un vêtement (100) avec un support intégré et un procédé d'utilisation, le vêtement fournissant une ou plusieurs sangles (108, 109), des poches ou des éléments intégrés qui permettent à un utilisateur de transporter le vêtement, ainsi qu'un ou plusieurs procédés de pliage, de collecte, de roulement, de rangement, d'enfilage, ou d'emballage du vêtement (100). Dans certains modes de réalisation, une ou plusieurs sangles (108, 109) et des moyens de fixation (110, 111) peuvent être utilisés dans une fixation pouvant être libérée avec un ou plusieurs cordons (105, 106), créant des boucles qui peuvent être utilisées comme éléments de transport. Dans d'autres modes de réalisation, la présente invention peut être roulée en une poche de transport intégrée qui fournit un ou plusieurs cordons lesquels, lorsqu'ils sont serrés, créent des boucles qui peuvent être utilisées comme éléments de transport. La présente invention permet à un utilisateur de stocker et de transporter un vêtement lorsque le vêtement n'est pas utilisé.
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