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Patent application title: Iron-On Cuff Extenders

Inventors:  Nicole Nelson Williams (Charlotte, NC, US)  Susan Packer Nelson (Belmont, NC, US)
IPC8 Class: AA41D2708FI
USPC Class: 2244
Class name: Apparel general structure trimmings
Publication date: 2010-08-26
Patent application number: 20100212069



rm sleeve fabric extender used to either increase the number of times a child/person is able to wear a garment and/or to add personalized embellishments to articles of clothing. The additional fabric is simply attached by using a hot iron to affix the iron-on tape between the extender cuff and the article of clothing.

Claims:

1. An extender to lengthen or to embellish clothing, comprising a material piece of predetermined dimensions having attached to one or more edges a no-sew means to join the said edge to other areas of the extender and to clothing, whereby the extender can be joined to itself and/or to articles of clothing.

2. The extender of claim 1 wherein said material is any kind of material used for clothing.

3. The extender of claim 1 wherein said no-sew means to join comprises strips of heat-fusible adhesive, fabric glue, snaps, buttons, hook-and-loop closure and/or other fasteners.

Description:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001]Many times, a child grows more quickly in height than they do in girth, creating either pants/shirts that fit in the waist/torso and are too short in the legs or arms, or pants/shirts that fit in length, but are too large in the waist and torso areas.

[0002]It is the object of the present invention to create a low-cost, simple alternative to increase the number of times the child is able to wear the piece and have it fit correctly; the user will be able to add length to their child's clothing, thereby increasing the shelf-life of that article of clothing.

[0003]It is a further object of the present invention is to be able to add detail to an article of clothing to personalize that clothing to their individual tastes. A parent will be able to take their child's shirt/pants and add detail to it to give it a high-end boutique appeal. In addition, adults, teens and pre-teens can add detail to fit their personalities better than the blank articles of clothing available today.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0004]FIG. 1. frontal view of pants and cuff extenders.

[0005]FIG. 2. is a depiction of how to apply the pant cuff extenders to the bottom of the pant leg.

[0006]FIG. 3. is an additional depiction of how to apply the pant cuff extenders to the bottom of the pant leg.

[0007]FIG. 4. shows the cuff properly adhered to the pant.

[0008]FIG. 5. is a front view of the entire pair of pants with the added cuff extenders on both pant legs.

[0009]DRAWINGS--Reference Numerals

TABLE-US-00001 10 - pair of pants 11 - pant leg 12 - cuff extender 13 - center fold line of fabric 14 - iron-on tape adhesive 21 - pant leg 22 - cuff extender 23 - center fold line of fabric 24 - iron-on tape adhesive 31 - pant leg 32 - cuff extender 34 - iron-on tape adhesive 35 - iron 42 - cuff extender 43 - center fold line of fabric 44 - iron-on tape adhesive 50 - pair of pants 52 - cuff extender

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

[0010]FIG. 1. shows a pair of pants 10 and the pant leg 11. The pant cuff extenders are comprised of rectangular pieces of cloth 12, with a center fold line 13 and three (3) pieces of iron-on adhesive tape 14 already applied to the two long edges and one short side of the wrong side of the fabric.

[0011]FIG. 2. is a depiction of how to apply the pant cuff extenders 22 to the bottom of the pant leg 21, after folding the cloth on the fold line 23, with the iron-on adhesive tape 24 facing each other and right sides of the fabric facing out.

[0012]FIG. 3. shows how to place one edge of the cuff extender 32 inside the other folded edge allowing the adhesive edge 34 to be on the outside edge, making the cuff 32 the same circumference of the pant leg 31. Once the circumference of the cuff 32 matches the pant leg 31, place the pant leg 31 into the cuff 32 and press all edges with an iron 35 until the adhesive tape 34 is properly adhered to the pant leg 31.

[0013]FIG. 4. shows the cuff 42 properly adhered to the pant leg 31, with the position of the adhesive tape 44 and the fabric fold 43.

[0014]FIG. 5. is a front view of the entire pair of pants 50 with the added cuff extenders 52 on both pant legs.

OPERATION

First Embodiment

[0015]As shown in FIG. 3., then place one edge of the cuff extender 32 inside the other folded edge allowing the adhesive edge 34 to be on the outside edge, making the cuff 32 the same circumference of the pant leg 31. Once the circumference of the cuff 32 matches the pant leg 31, place the pant leg 31 into the cuff 32 and press all edges with an iron 35 until the adhesive tape 34 is properly adhered to the pant leg 31.

OPERATION

Additional Embodiment

[0016]Alternately, one would be able to accomplish the same effect of the iron-on cuff extenders by using only one edge of adhesive tape, non-iron or heat-set fabric glue, snaps, buttons, hook and loop closure or other means of fastening a piece of cloth to the bottom of pant legs, skirts, dresses, sleeves or other articles of clothing not mentioned to create added length or decoration.

OPERATION

Additional Embodiment

[0017]As mentioned above, this idea can be used on any garment that would need added length or ease of decoration. Adding the invention to pants is only an example to illustrate the overall scope of the invention, but does not limit its application to other articles of clothing.

ADVANTAGES

[0018]From the description above, a number of advantages of the iron-on cuff extenders become evident:

[0019]One advantage of the invention is that the user will be able to add length to their child's clothing, thereby increasing the shelf-life of that article of clothing. Many times, a child grows more quickly in height than they do in girth, creating either pants/shirts that fit in the waist/torso and are too short in the legs or arms, or pants/shirts that fit in length, but are too large in the waist and torso areas. By adding this invention to the clothing, the user now has a low-cost, simple alternative to increase the number of times the child is able to wear the piece and have it fit correctly.

[0020]Another advantage of the invention is to be able to add detail to an article of clothing to personalize that clothing to their individual tastes. A parent will be able to take their child's shirt/pants and add detail to it to give it a high-end boutique appeal. In addition, adults, teens and pre-teens can add detail to fit their personalities better than the blank articles of clothing available today.

CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS AND SCOPE

[0021]While the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitation on the scope of any embodiment, but as exemplifications of the presently preferred embodiments thereof. Many other ramifications and variations are possible within the teachings of the various embodiments. For example, different materials, sizes and closures can be used on all components. In lieu of iron-on adhesive tape, extender cuffs can be adhered with buttons, snaps, hook and loop fasteners or hook and eye fasteners.

[0022]Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not by the examples given.

[0023]The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated construction may be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the true spirit of the invention. The present invention should only be limited by the following claims and their legal equivalents.



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