Apparel – Nether garments – Bifurcated
Reexamination Certificate
1999-12-27
2001-12-11
Calvert, John J. (Department: 3741)
Apparel
Nether garments
Bifurcated
C002S227000, C002S079000, C002S311000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06327714
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to clothing. Particularly, this invention relates to trousers and belt combinations. More particularly, this invention relates to novel assemblies of trousers and belts.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Fashionable women's apparel, clothing and accessories commonly are tailored or designed so that they display various stylistic or fashionable lines. As an example, women who wear blouses or dresses having a bateau neck display stylistic horizontal necklines which extend from the top of the left shoulder to the top of the right shoulder. Bateau neck blouses worn in coordination with a yoke skirt create additional horizontal lines displayed at the waistline and hipline. Another example of display by women's clothing or apparel of stylistic lines is a women's draped necked dress or blouse which displays a series of concentric curved lines at the neckline. Another example is the diagonally angled lines of a women's dress having a plunging neckline, or the crossing diagonal lines of a women's wrap around dress. A further example of diagonally crossing stylistic clothing lines is taught by the Clothing Assembly of U.S. Pat. No. 5,881,392 issued Mar. 16, 1997 to Greg Koerner, et al.
Several common items of clothing or apparel worn by both men and women perform a primary utilitarian function, and perform a secondary stylistic line displaying function; the secondary function being dictated, sometimes undesirably by the primary function. For example, the primary utilitarian function of the hatband of a hat is prevention of outward stretching of the hat; the secondary function of the hatband being display of a stylistic horizontal line. The horizontal line of the hatband follows and is integral to its utilitarian function. Similarly, the brim of a lady's hat commonly displays a stylistic horizontal line while shading the wearer's face, the shade being the primary function of the brim and the horizontal stylistic line being secondary. Another common example of such primary and secondary functions is suspenders which display stylistic vertical lines while performing their primary utilitarian function of trouser suspension. Similarly, a common belt which, when worn in combination with common trousers, primarily functions to mechanically suspend trousers in proper wearing position, and secondarily functions to display a stylistic horizontal line. In order for a common belt to properly perform its mechanical trouser supporting function, it is sometimes necessary that the belt have a width of ¾ inches or greater, such enhanced width preventing the belt from undesirably gouging into the waist of the wearer. However, it is often undesirable for a woman to display a thick or wide stylish line at the waist. In each of the above examples, including the wide belt example, the secondary stylistic function is potentially undesirably dictated by the primary utilitarian function of the clothing item.
The instant invention provides a solution where the above described problem arises in relation to belts and trousers by providing a novel trouser, belt and belt loop assembly. The inventive assembly allowing a women's belt to perform trouser suspension as capably as a common wide belt while desirably performing the secondary function of displaying narrow rather than wide stylistic horizontal lines at the waist.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The instant inventive clothing assembly preferably comprises a pair of lady's trousers, and a long or double length flexible leather belt having a width preferably between ⅜ inch and ½ inch. Preferably, the trousers have a wide waistband. However, the inventive assembly is equally applicable to trousers which have a narrow waist band or no waist band at all. Necessarily, the trousers have a plurality of upper belt loops and a plurality of lower belt loops spaced around the waistband or waist of the trousers as the case may be. Preferably, the upper belt loops comprise a front upper right belt loop, a front upper left belt loop, a rear upper right belt loop, and a rear upper left belt loop; the front upper right and front upper left belt loops being positioned respectively to the left and to the right of the fly, if any, of the trousers. Preferably, the plurality of lower belt loops similarly comprises a front lower right belt loop, a front lower left belt loop, a rear lower right belt loop, and a rear lower left belt loop; the front lower right and front lower left belt loops being positioned respectively to the left and to the right of the fly, if any, of the trousers. Preferably, the upper belt loops and the lower belt loops are vertically spaced with respect to each other so that all, or at least the majority, of the vertical length of each upper belt loop overlies the upper ends of the lower belt loops.
Preferably, a crossover belt loop is fixedly attached to the right side of the trousers upon its waist or waistband, as the case may be. Alternately and suitably, the crossover belt loop may be positioned upon the left side of the trousers, overlying its waist or waistband, as the case may be.
Assembly of the invention entails extension and positioning of the flexible belt through the upper and lower belt loops so that the belt forms a figure eight having an upper loop, a lower loop, and a crossover; the upper loop extending through the upper belt loops, the lower loop extending through the lower belt loops, and the crossover extending through the crossover belt loop. Preferably, the belt has a buckle, the belt preferably being buckled between the front upper right and front upper left belt loops.
Suitably, though less desirably, the crossover belt loop may be omitted, allowing the figure eight crossover of the belt to simply overlie the right or left side of the waistband or waist of the trousers, as the case may be.
Upon assembly of the inventive clothing assembly, the belt performs a primary trouser suspending function as capably and efficiently as a much wider belt, avoiding gouging into the waist of a wearer, while secondarily fashionably displaying narrow horizontal lines at the wearer's waist.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a belt and trouser assembly capable of efficiently suspending trousers without gouging into a wearer's waist while simultaneously displaying narrow stylistic horizontal lines at the wearer's waistline.
Other and further objects, benefits, and advantages of the present invention will become known to those skilled in the art upon review of the Detailed Description which follows, and upon review of the appended drawings.
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Calvert John J.
Davis & Jack, L.L.C.
Hoey Alissa L.
Jack Kenneth H.
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