US20150230530A1 - Top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a top having suspenders or suspender straps coupled integrally therewith to prevent a bottom from falling down, and more particularly, to a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith wherein the top (an upper garment) made independently wearable is coupled integrally to the suspenders or suspender straps made independently by means of various methods and configurations, thus providing the original functions of the top and the fundamental functions of the suspenders and maintaining the expandability and elasticity as the characteristics of the suspenders, so that the top and the suspenders are coupled in their shape to each other, while their original characteristics and functions are being maintained functionally, thus improving the detachability and conveniences in use of the suspenders, preventing the loss of the suspenders, and preventing the suspenders from arbitrarily slipping down, whereby the suspenders used in the present invention mean a clothing accessory which has the function of a portion of the top in clothing and the function of the suspenders preventing the bottom from falling down and constitute a portion of the top, thus providing the top having new functions and designs as mentioned above.
- a top as an upper garment worn on an upper body of a wearer is generally separated from a bottom and independently made, but in some cases, the top is sewn on the bottom to make one piece dress.
- suspenders are attached to the top by means of various methods and configurations to provide the top having various functions and shapes.
- suspenders are made independently with a plurality of suspender straps or with Y-shaped or X-shaped straps and thus coupled to a pair of trousers by means of various coupling devices such as clamps, hooking buttons and the like. Otherwise, the suspenders are sewn on the trousers, as one of functional axiliary straps used as an integral body with the trousers. Accordingly, a belt is replaced with the suspenders, and further, various beauties and designs are improved through the wearing of the suspenders.
- the suspenders are generally Y-shaped or X-shaped. That is, the suspenders are worn just in the crossing relation between the front and rear sides thereof to control the left and right movements thereof.
- the suspenders should be taken off to the left and right sides or separated from the bottom, which lowers the conveniences in use, and furthermore, the slipping down of the suspenders cannot be completely controlled to provide many inconveniences in use, which fails to promote the clothing industry utilizing the suspenders.
- the suspenders When the conventional suspenders are worn, besides, the up and down movements of the suspenders are controlled through expandability thereof, but so as to control the left and right movements thereof, the suspenders should be Y-shaped or X-shaped or made integrally with the bottom.
- a bottom having suspenders integrally coupled thereto has been proposed wherein the top end of the bottom is extended to a wearer's chest and the suspenders are sewn on the top end of the bottom.
- the conventional suspender using methods and the conventional bottom having suspenders integrally coupled thereto fail to fully control the left and right movements of the suspenders, and besides, when the conventional suspenders are taken off, the top and the suspenders are separated and kept independently of each other, so that if the top and the suspenders are worn again, many inconveniences are caused and long wearing time is needed. On the other hand, if the suspenders are taken off to go to the bathroom during outside activities, many inconveniences are also made.
- the suspenders coupled to the bottom made for a specific purpose or for the children often slip down during the outside activites, thus causing many inconveniences when put on or taken off.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith that prevents the suspenders from slipping down to the left and right sides or prevents the suspenders from being loose when a wearer sits, is coupled integrally to the suspenders and kept together with the suspenders to prevent inconveniences and loss of time when put on again, ensures the easy and rapid detachability when the suspenders are suddenly taken off during outside activities, and makes clothing having new functions and paradigm to provide the clothing having various designs and to satisfy the demands of consumers.
- a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top including a plurality of coupling members formed on the top to couple the suspenders to given positions of the top and to restrict the left and right movements of the suspenders by the lengths or sizes thereof in the state where the suspenders are put over the top, whereby the top on which the coupling members are formed is coupled to the suspenders to provide functions of the suspenders, thus allowing the movements of the suspenders in every direction to be carried out to some extent while the suspenders are being put over the top and attaching the coupling members having various kinds to the top in the state of maintaining the inherent functions of the suspenders to provide the functions of the suspenders as well as the top.
- At least one or more through holes are equally spaced apart from each other up and down on the fabric of the top itself to form loops to pass the suspenders therethrough, and the suspenders are passed through the through holes formed on the top to allow the outside surfaces of the suspenders to be alternately exposed to the top.
- the coupling members are fixedly attached to the given positions of the top, and each coupling member includes at least one or more protrusions protruding from the top by a given height and a slit having a given length formed on each suspender in a longitudinal direction thereof to correspond to the protrusions, thus fitting the protrusions to the slit.
- the coupling members are formed of fixing strips each having a given length in such a manner as to be coupled to the top on one end thereof and to the suspenders on the other end thereof.
- the coupling members are formed of at least one or more loops or rings attached to the top to pass the suspenders therethrough and to restrict the left and right movements of the suspenders.
- each loop is formed of a strip having a given length made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber, and both ends of the strip are sewn on the top to allow the suspenders to be located inside the loop.
- each loop is formed of a strip having a given length made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber, one end of the strip being sewn on the top, and opening/closing means formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other is formed on the other end of the strip.
- each loop is formed of a pair of connection strips made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber, one end of the pair of connection strips being spaced apart from each other on the top, and an interconnection accessory formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other is formed on the other end of the pair of connection strips.
- each ring is made of any one of metal, plastic, wood, stone, and hard rubber and has a rotary body disposed on one side thereof to open and close the ring.
- each ring is made of any one of metal, plastic, wood, stone, and hard rubber, and the rear end of each ring is located on the front end of each fixing strip coupled to the top to pass the suspenders therethrough.
- each fixing strip has an interconnection accessory formed on the rear end thereof so as to be detachably coupled to the top, the interconnection accessory being formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other.
- each fixing strip is fixedly sewn on the suspender or the top on one end thereof and has an interconnection accessory formed on the other end thereof, the interconnection accessory being formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are front and rear views showing the top of FIG. 2 ;
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b are front and rear views showing another example of coupling members of FIGS. 3 a and 3 b;
- FIG. 5 is a rear view showing an example of Y-shaped suspenders of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 6 is a front view showing an example wherein the top of FIG. 2 is coupled to a bottom;
- FIGS. 7 to 9 are side views showing various examples of a loop serving as the coupling member of FIG. 2 ;
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are side views showing various examples of a ring serving as the coupling member of FIG. 2 ;
- FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of a coupling member of FIG. 13 ;
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member of FIG. 13 ;
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of an example of the coupling member of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 18 a and 18 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 19 a and 19 b are front and rear views showing an example wherein different coupling members are used together on the top according to the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a front view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a partially perspective view showing the coupling member of FIG. 20 ;
- FIGS. 22 a to 22 d are front views showing various connection structures between the suspenders and the bottom.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- a pair of suspenders has Y-shaped or X-shaped straps adapted to prevent a bottom from falling down, while being worn over a wearer's shoulders, thus functioning as a belt and enhancing aesthetic design.
- suspenders or suspender straps are independently made, in this case, they are connected to trousers or a skirt through connectors formed on the front ends thereof and then worn over the wearer's shoulders. Accordingly, the suspenders or suspender straps are utilized as an independent auxiliary item having a function of a clothing accessory or a belt.
- a pair of suspenders 10 having a given length is coupled to a top 100 in such a manner where at least one or more portions are supportedly coupled to given positions of the top 100 , thus allowing the pair of suspenders 10 and the top 100 to provide their inherent functions in the state of being coupled to each other.
- the Y-shaped or X-shaped suspenders used in the conventional practice are changed to ‘11’-shaped or a linear line-shaped suspenders which are detachably attached to the top (upper garment).
- suspenders or suspender straps When the suspenders or suspender straps are separated from the bottom, accordingly, they do not fall down in left and right sides, and when they do not forcibly pull down, they are movable up and down by given expandable lengths, thus providing a new type top having new concepts and various effects and functions.
- the suspenders used in the present invention mean a clothing accessory having the function of a portion of the top in clothing and the function of the suspenders preventing the bottom from falling down.
- the top 100 has at least one or more coupling members 60 adapted to couple the suspenders 10 thereto.
- the coupling members 60 are formed of fixing strips having given length and width in such a manner as to be coupled to the top 100 and the suspenders 10 on both ends thereof, so that the suspenders 10 are attached to the top 100 , without any separation from the top 100 .
- a loop or ring may be formed, and otherwise, the coupling members 60 may be additionally formed thereon.
- FIGS. 2 to 5 a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIGS. 2 to 5 .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are front and rear views showing the top of FIG. 2
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b are front and rear views showing another example of coupling members of FIGS. 3 a and 3 b.
- Coupling members 20 as shown in FIG. 2 are disposed on the shoulder portions 110 , the front surface portion and the rear surface portion of the top 100 in such a manner as to face each other.
- the coupling members 20 are formed of at least one or more loops or rings attached to the outside surface of the top 100 to fittedly pass the suspenders 10 therethrough, so that in the state where the suspenders 10 are coupled to the top 100 , the left and right movements of the suspenders 10 can be restricted.
- each loop is formed of a strip having given length and width made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber and attached to the top 100 in various methods.
- Each ring is made of a hard material such as metal, plastic, wood, stone and rubber (hard) and attached to the top 100 in various methods.
- the suspenders 10 are generally made of an expandable material such as a fabric and leather.
- the suspenders 10 have buttons 15 formed on the front ends thereof to couple the bottom 200 (as shown in FIG. 6 ) thereto.
- the coupling members 20 are attached to the top 100 in the shape of the loops or rings in accordance with the widths of the suspenders 10 , and next, the suspenders 10 are passed through the loops or rings as the coupling members 20 .
- the loops and rings are sewn on the top 100 to prevent the top 100 and the suspenders 10 from being separated from each other.
- the coupling between the suspenders 10 and the coupling members 20 is made by making the top 100 in the state where the suspenders 10 are first fitted to the coupling members 20 or by passing the suspenders 10 through the coupling members 20 and attaching the buttons 15 to the front ends of the suspenders 10 .
- the number of coupling members 20 attached to the top 100 is not limited to that as shown in FIG. 2 , but it can be appropriately selected in accordance with the size and characteristics of the suspenders 10 and the purpose and shape of the top 100 .
- the coupling members 20 are attached to the upper sides of the front surface portion of the top 100 , and they are attached to the upper and lower sides of the rear surface portion of the top 100 , so that after the lower ends of the suspenders 10 located on the front surface of the top 100 are separated from the bottom 200 , the bottom 200 falls down to make the wearer go to the bathroom.
- the suspenders 10 located on the front surface portion of the top 100 are lifted up to the locations of the coupling members 20 attached to the upper sides of the front surface portion of the top 100 .
- FIG. 5 is a rear view showing an example of Y-shaped suspenders of FIG. 2 , and as shown, in case of Y-shaped suspenders 10 ′, the coupling member 20 is coupled to the lower side of the suspenders 10 ′ located on the rear surface portion of the top 100 . At this time, the suspenders 10 ′ and the coupling members 20 located on the front surface portion of the top 100 are formed in the same manner as in the second embodiment as shown in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 6 is a front view showing an example wherein the top of FIG. 2 is coupled to the bottom, and as shown, the bottom 200 has connection strips 210 having a plurality of button holes 215 formed thereon to correspond to the buttons 15 attached to the front ends of the suspenders 10 .
- buttons 15 of the suspenders 10 are fitted to the button holes 215 formed on the connection strips 210 of the bottom 200 , thus connecting the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 to each other.
- connection between the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 may be connected to each other by means of various typical methods, and therefore, various examples for the connection between the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 will be explained later with reference to FIGS. 22 a to 22 d.
- FIGS. 7 to 9 are side views showing various examples of the coupling member according to the present invention, and the coupling members are formed of the loops made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber.
- a coupling member 20 a as shown in FIG. 7 is sewn on the top 100 in such a manner as to have both ends facing each other, so that each suspender 10 is fittedly passed through the coupling member 20 a.
- a coupling member 20 b as shown in FIG. 8 has opening/closing means 25 b formed on one side thereof, so that one end of the coupling member 20 b is open and closed by means of the opening/closing means 25 b.
- the opening/closing means 25 b includes a button 26 b and a button hole 27 b.
- the suspenders 10 can be coupled to or separated from the top 100 .
- the opening/closing means 25 b is not limited just to the button and button hole coupling structure, and it may be formed of interconnection accessories having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other.
- buttons and button holes for example, snap buttons, Velcro tapes, a hook and a hook inserter, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles and so on may be freely used as the coupling member 20 b.
- a coupling member 20 c as shown in FIG. 9 includes a pair of connection strips 21 c and 25 c having one end sewn on the top 100 and the other end detachably coupled to each other by means of their respective opening/closing means 25 b as shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are side views showing various examples of a ring serving as the coupling member of FIG. 2 .
- coupling members 20 d and 20 e are made of metal, plastic, wood, stone, hard rubber and the like.
- the coupling member 20 d may have various sizes and shapes such as rectangular, square, circular, triangular, and D-shaped rings only if the suspenders 10 are fitted to the coupling member 20 d or only if the coupling member 20 d to which the suspenders 10 is fitted is made.
- the internal width of the coupling member 20 d is being smaller than the fastening member (as shown in FIGS. 22 a to 22 d ) connecting the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 and is being not smaller than the widths of the suspenders 10
- one end of the coupling member 20 d is sewn on the top 100 by means of a separate fabric, thus preventing the suspenders 10 from being separated from the top 100 .
- the coupling member 20 e is formed of a connection loop having an opening/closing rotary body 25 e disposed on one side thereof, thus separating the suspenders 10 from the top 100 .
- the rotary body 25 e may have general various structures wherein it rotates around one end thereof by means of an elastic force of a spring to open or close one side of the coupling member 20 e.
- FIGS. 12 a and 12 b an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to FIGS. 12 a and 12 b.
- FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the simple loop type coupling members 20 are attached to the shoulder portions 110 of the top 100 , and the coupling members 20 b each having the opening/closing means 25 b formed on one side thereof are attached to the front and rear surface portions of the top 100 , thus allowing the coupling members 20 and the coupling members 20 b to help each other.
- the simple loop type coupling members 20 attached to the shoulder portions 110 of the top 100 serve to reliably restrict the left and right movements of the suspenders 10 , but their conveniences in use are not ensured. Accordingly, the coupling members 20 b each having the opening/closing means 25 b formed on one side thereof are attached to the front and rear surface portions of the top 100 , thus allowing the suspenders 10 to be easily detachably coupled to the top 100 .
- the various examples of the coupling members 20 , 20 a , 20 b , 20 c , 20 d and 20 e may be used together in accordance with the purposes or shapes of the top 100 and the use environments of the wearer.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of a coupling member of FIG. 13
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member of FIG. 13 .
- a coupling member 30 includes a fixing strip 31 having a given length and a ring 35 formed on the front end of the fixing strip 31 .
- the ring 35 is formed on the front end of the fixing strip 31 whose one end is coupled to the top 100 , through which each suspender 10 is fitted.
- the simple loop or ring type coupling members 20 are attached to the shoulder portions 110 of the top 100
- the coupling members 30 each having the fixing strip 31 and the ring 35 are attached to the front and rear surface portions of the top 100 .
- one end of the fixing strip 31 is sewn on the top 100 or coupled to the top 100 by means of a separate fixing accessory, and the ring 35 is formed on the other end of the fixing strip 31 to which each suspender is fitted.
- the ring 35 may have various shapes such as rectangular, square and triangular rings which are made of a hard material like metal, plastic, wood, stone, hard rubber and so on.
- the internal width of the ring 35 is smaller than the button 15 formed on the lower end of each suspender 10 , thus preventing the suspenders 10 from being separated from the ring 35 .
- the internal width of the ring 35 is smaller than the fastening member (as shown in FIGS. 22 a to 22 d ) connecting the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 and is not smaller at least than the widths of the suspenders 10 , thus preventing the suspenders 10 from being separated from the ring 35 .
- a coupling member 30 a as shown in FIG. 14 includes a fixing strip 31 a and a ring 35 a.
- the ring 35 a has a rotary body 36 a as shown in FIG. 11 disposed on one side thereof to open and close one side of the ring 35 a , thus separating the suspenders 10 therefrom.
- a coupling member 30 b as shown in FIG. 15 includes a fixing strip 31 b , a ring 35 b , and an interconnection accessory 36 b formed on the rear end of the fixing strip 31 b , thus being detachably coupled to the top 100 .
- the interconnection accessory 36 b includes a button 37 b and a button hole 38 b adapted to fit the button 37 b thereto.
- the fixing strip 31 b is detachably coupled to the top 100 by means of the interconnection accessory 36 b.
- the interconnection accessory 36 b is not limited just to the button and button hole coupling structure, and it may be formed of interconnection accessories having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other.
- buttons and button holes for example, snap buttons, Velcro tapes, a hook and a hook inserter, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles and so on may be freely used as the interconnection accessory 36 b.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of an example of the coupling member of FIG. 1
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member of FIG. 1 .
- one end of a fixing strip 71 is sewn on the top 100 and the other end of the fixing strip 71 is detachably coupled to the suspender 10 by means of an interconnection accessory 75 formed of a button 76 and a button hole 77 , thus detachably coupling the coupling member 70 and the suspender 10 to each other.
- one end of the fixing strip 81 is sewn on the suspender 10 and the other end of the fixing strip 81 is detachably coupled to the top 100 by means of an interconnection accessory 85 formed of a button 86 and a button hole 87 , thus detachably coupling the coupling member 80 to the top 100 .
- buttons and button holes for example, snap buttons, Velcro tapes, a hook and a hook inserter, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles and so on may be freely used as the interconnection accessories 75 and 85 .
- FIGS. 18 a and 18 b An explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to FIGS. 18 a and 18 b.
- FIGS. 18 a and 18 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- a plurality of coupling members 40 is spaced apart from each other on the top 100 , and the coupling members 40 are formed of at least one or more through holes formed equally spaced apart from each other up and down on the front and rear surface portions of the top 100 .
- the through holes are equally spaced apart from each other in parallel relation with each other around the center of the top 100 in such a manner as to allow the suspenders 10 to be located in parallel to the top 100 .
- the coupling members 40 are desirably formed of horizontally elongated through holes, and the number of coupling members 40 and the sizes of the coupling members 40 are appropriately selected in accordance with the suspenders 10 .
- the coupling members 20 having the shape of the loops or rings as shown in FIG. 2 are attached to the shoulder portions 110 of the top 100 , but various coupling members 20 , 20 a , 20 b , 20 c , 20 d and 20 e may be attached or not attached thereto.
- the suspenders 10 are fittedly passed through the plurality of through holes and coupled to the top 100 , and at this time, the front and rear ends of the suspenders 10 are located at the inside of the top 100 and coupled to the bottom 200 .
- each coupling member 40 is smaller than the width of the button 15 attached to each suspender 10 , thus preventing the suspenders 10 from being separated from the top 100 .
- FIGS. 19 a and 19 b are front and rear views showing an example wherein different coupling members are used together on the top according to the present invention.
- the coupling members 40 are equally spaced apart from each other up and down on the front and rear surface portions of the top 100 , as shown in FIGS. 18 a and 18 b , and the coupling members 30 a as auxiliary coupling members are formed on each end portion of the suspenders 10 , as shown in FIG. 14 .
- the suspenders 10 are detachably fitted to the rings 35 a of the coupling members 30 a functioning as the auxiliary coupling members.
- FIGS. 20 and 21 an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to FIGS. 20 and 21 .
- FIG. 20 is a front view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 21 is a partially perspective view showing the coupling member of FIG. 20 .
- a coupling member 50 to which each suspender 10 is coupled includes at least one or more protrusions 51 protruding from the top 100 by a given height and a slit 55 formed on each suspender 10 to which the protrusions 51 is fitted.
- the protrusions 51 protrude forwardly from the front surface portion of the top 100 and are formed of buttons or cuffs buttons.
- each protrusion 51 is larger than the horizontal width of the slit 55 formed on each suspender 10 , thus preventing the protrusion 51 from being unexpectedly escaped from the slit 55 .
- the slit 55 is formed with a given length along the longitudinal direction of the suspender 10 .
- the slit 55 is smaller than the horizontal width of the protrusion 51 formed on the top 100 and larger than the vertical width of the protrusion 51 , and unless the protrusion 51 fitted to the slit 55 is arbitrarily separated from the slit 55 , it is not escaped naturally from the slit 55 .
- the protrusion 51 and the slit 55 may be formed symmetrically on the front and rear surface portions of the top 100 , and further, a plurality of protrusions 51 and slits 55 may be arranged along the suspenders 10 .
- the protrusions 51 are fitted to the slits 55 to couple the suspenders 10 to the top 100 .
- the left and right movements of the suspenders 10 are restricted by means of the coupling members 50 , and the up and down movements thereof are conducted by the lengths of the slits 55 .
- the suspenders 10 desirably have auxiliary strips 56 formed in the horizontal direction with respect to the slit 55 .
- the auxiliary strips 56 serve to help the suspenders 10 made of an expandable fabric material, and they are sewn horizontally on the suspenders 10 to prevent the slits 55 from being excessively open in left and right directions.
- the auxiliary strips 56 are formed on the appropriate positions of the slits 55 in accordance with the coupling positions to the protrusions 51 .
- FIGS. 22 a to 22 d are front views showing various connection structures between the suspenders and the bottom.
- the button 15 is formed on the front end of each suspender 10 , and the connection strip 210 having the button holes 215 formed thereon is formed on the bottom 200 (as shown in FIG. 4 ), thus coupling the suspenders 10 to the bottom 200 .
- the coupling position of the button 15 is selected by a user, thus performing the length adjustment of the suspender 10 .
- the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 are connected to each other by means of a general belt fastener 220
- the suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 are connected to each other by means of a hook fastener 230 having a hook and a hook inserter.
- a button 15 and a plurality of button holes 12 are formed on the front end of the suspender 10 in the longitudinal direction of the suspender 10 , and a given ring 242 is formed on a connection strip 240 , so that the suspender 10 is passed through the ring 242 of the connection strip 240 and the button 15 is then fitted to one button hole 12 .
- clamps are disposed on the front ends of the suspenders 10 to directly fix the bottom 200 thereto, and like this, various fastening methods may be suggested.
- the opening/closing means 25 b (as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 ) and the interconnection accessories 36 b , 75 and 85 (as shown in FIGS. 15 to 17 ) may be formed through the various connection structures as shown in FIGS. 22 a to 22 d.
- the suspenders having a given length are coupled to the top, and so as to restrict the movements of the suspenders, in this case, the plurality of coupling members through which the suspenders are passed or to which the suspenders are fastened is provided to support at least one or more portions of the suspenders, thus preventing the suspenders from easily falling down to the left and right sides or from being loose when a wearer sits, avoiding the inconveniences and time consumption when the top is put on again, and providing the rapid detachability when the suspenders should be taken off during outside activities to remarkably improve the conveniences in use.
- the left and right movements of the suspenders can be controlled, and the front ends of the suspenders are located on the positions recognizable by the wearer, thus easily conducting the wearing and separation of the suspenders.
- the front side suspenders coupled to the bottom are separated from the bottom so as to go to the bathroom, without having any separation of the rear side suspenders from the bottom, and on the other hand, if the suspenders are extended longer, the bottom just pulls down to go to the bathroom, without having any separation of the suspenders from the bottom.
- the suspenders are mounted on the outside surface of the top, but they may be attached to the inner surface of the top under the same principle and method as mentioned above.
- the outside surface of the top becomes general clothing, but the suspenders are attached to the inner surface of the top, so that when the suspenders are coupled to the bottom, they are not seen from the outside, but a suspender wearing effect can be actually provided.
- the suspenders are worn to allow the top to be located on the outside of the bottom or to allow the top to be located on the inside of the bottom, so that the top having the suspenders coupled to the bottom according to the present invention may be utilized to have various functions and effects exceeding the general functions and effects of the existing suspenders.
- the independently made suspenders are coupled integrally to the independently made top, so that firstly, general waist tightening of trousers or the inconveniences caused by the weight of a belt are removed and there is no need for making separate suspenders or carrying the suspenders with the wearer; secondly, the left and right movements of the suspenders are prevented and when the suspenders are coupled to the bottom again after separated from the bottom, the ends of the suspenders are located on the portions recognizable by the wearer, thus allowing the suspenders to be conveniently separated and re-coupled to the bottom to improve the conveniences in use and the rapid detachability; thirdly, so as to go to the bathroom, the front side suspenders coupled to the bottom are separated from the bottom, without having any separation of the rear side suspenders from the bottom, and otherwise, the bottom just pulls down to go to the bathroom, without having any separation of the suspenders from the bottom; fourthly, the suspenders are always attached to the top, thus having no need for separately keeping the suspenders and ensuring many conveniences in use equal to the conveniences of the belt to
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith wherein the top made independently wearable is coupled integrally to the suspenders or suspender straps made independently by means of various methods and configurations, thus providing the original functions of the top and the fundamental functions of the suspenders and maintaining the expandability and elasticity as the characteristics of the suspenders, so that the top and the suspenders are coupled in their shape to each other, while their original characteristics and functions are being maintained functionally, thus improving the detachability and conveniences in use of the suspenders, preventing the loss of the suspenders, and preventing the suspenders from arbitrarily slipping down.
Description
- This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/KR2013/005549, filed Jun. 24, 2013, which is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Korean Patent Application No. 20-2012-0005489, filed on Jun. 27, 2012 and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0071522, filed on Jun. 21, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a top having suspenders or suspender straps coupled integrally therewith to prevent a bottom from falling down, and more particularly, to a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith wherein the top (an upper garment) made independently wearable is coupled integrally to the suspenders or suspender straps made independently by means of various methods and configurations, thus providing the original functions of the top and the fundamental functions of the suspenders and maintaining the expandability and elasticity as the characteristics of the suspenders, so that the top and the suspenders are coupled in their shape to each other, while their original characteristics and functions are being maintained functionally, thus improving the detachability and conveniences in use of the suspenders, preventing the loss of the suspenders, and preventing the suspenders from arbitrarily slipping down, whereby the suspenders used in the present invention mean a clothing accessory which has the function of a portion of the top in clothing and the function of the suspenders preventing the bottom from falling down and constitute a portion of the top, thus providing the top having new functions and designs as mentioned above.
- 2. Background of the Related Art
- A top as an upper garment worn on an upper body of a wearer is generally separated from a bottom and independently made, but in some cases, the top is sewn on the bottom to make one piece dress. Up to now, therefore, there is no technology wherein suspenders are attached to the top by means of various methods and configurations to provide the top having various functions and shapes.
- Conventional suspenders are made independently with a plurality of suspender straps or with Y-shaped or X-shaped straps and thus coupled to a pair of trousers by means of various coupling devices such as clamps, hooking buttons and the like. Otherwise, the suspenders are sewn on the trousers, as one of functional axiliary straps used as an integral body with the trousers. Accordingly, a belt is replaced with the suspenders, and further, various beauties and designs are improved through the wearing of the suspenders.
- So as to prevent the suspenders from slipping down or falling down to the left and right sides, accordingly, the suspenders are generally Y-shaped or X-shaped. That is, the suspenders are worn just in the crossing relation between the front and rear sides thereof to control the left and right movements thereof.
- However, the suspenders are separated from the top and kept separately, which causes many inconveniences when they are worn again.
- Further, if the bottom is separated from the suspenders during outside activities, the suspenders should be taken off to the left and right sides or separated from the bottom, which lowers the conveniences in use, and furthermore, the slipping down of the suspenders cannot be completely controlled to provide many inconveniences in use, which fails to promote the clothing industry utilizing the suspenders.
- When the conventional suspenders are worn, besides, the up and down movements of the suspenders are controlled through expandability thereof, but so as to control the left and right movements thereof, the suspenders should be Y-shaped or X-shaped or made integrally with the bottom.
- So as to minimize the left and right movements of the suspenders, a bottom having suspenders integrally coupled thereto has been proposed wherein the top end of the bottom is extended to a wearer's chest and the suspenders are sewn on the top end of the bottom.
- However, the conventional suspender using methods and the conventional bottom having suspenders integrally coupled thereto fail to fully control the left and right movements of the suspenders, and besides, when the conventional suspenders are taken off, the top and the suspenders are separated and kept independently of each other, so that if the top and the suspenders are worn again, many inconveniences are caused and long wearing time is needed. On the other hand, if the suspenders are taken off to go to the bathroom during outside activities, many inconveniences are also made.
- In spite of many advantages of the suspenders, the above-mentioned disadvantages and inconveniences in use of the suspenders hinder the promotion and prevailing use of the suspenders.
- Among the conventional bottoms having suspenders integrally coupled thereto wherein the top end of the bottom is extended to the wearer's chest and the suspenders are sewn on the top end of the bottom, the suspenders coupled to the bottom made for a specific purpose or for the children often slip down during the outside activites, thus causing many inconveniences when put on or taken off.
- Therefore, in case of the conventional bottoms having suspenders integrally coupled thereto and the conventional technology wherein the suspenders are Y-shaped or X-shaped and put over the shoulders of the upper body, while being coupled to the bottom by means of various connection accessories, they have had the problems that the suspenders are not easily detachably coupled to the bottom and various inconveniences and limitations in use are caused.
- Accordingly, the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith that prevents the suspenders from slipping down to the left and right sides or prevents the suspenders from being loose when a wearer sits, is coupled integrally to the suspenders and kept together with the suspenders to prevent inconveniences and loss of time when put on again, ensures the easy and rapid detachability when the suspenders are suddenly taken off during outside activities, and makes clothing having new functions and paradigm to provide the clothing having various designs and to satisfy the demands of consumers.
- To accomplish the above-mentioned object, according to the present invention, there is provided a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top including a plurality of coupling members formed on the top to couple the suspenders to given positions of the top and to restrict the left and right movements of the suspenders by the lengths or sizes thereof in the state where the suspenders are put over the top, whereby the top on which the coupling members are formed is coupled to the suspenders to provide functions of the suspenders, thus allowing the movements of the suspenders in every direction to be carried out to some extent while the suspenders are being put over the top and attaching the coupling members having various kinds to the top in the state of maintaining the inherent functions of the suspenders to provide the functions of the suspenders as well as the top.
- According to the present invention, preferably, at least one or more through holes are equally spaced apart from each other up and down on the fabric of the top itself to form loops to pass the suspenders therethrough, and the suspenders are passed through the through holes formed on the top to allow the outside surfaces of the suspenders to be alternately exposed to the top.
- According to the present invention, preferably, the coupling members are fixedly attached to the given positions of the top, and each coupling member includes at least one or more protrusions protruding from the top by a given height and a slit having a given length formed on each suspender in a longitudinal direction thereof to correspond to the protrusions, thus fitting the protrusions to the slit.
- According to the present invention, preferably, the coupling members are formed of fixing strips each having a given length in such a manner as to be coupled to the top on one end thereof and to the suspenders on the other end thereof.
- According to the present invention, preferably, the coupling members are formed of at least one or more loops or rings attached to the top to pass the suspenders therethrough and to restrict the left and right movements of the suspenders.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each loop is formed of a strip having a given length made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber, and both ends of the strip are sewn on the top to allow the suspenders to be located inside the loop.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each loop is formed of a strip having a given length made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber, one end of the strip being sewn on the top, and opening/closing means formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other is formed on the other end of the strip.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each loop is formed of a pair of connection strips made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber, one end of the pair of connection strips being spaced apart from each other on the top, and an interconnection accessory formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other is formed on the other end of the pair of connection strips.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each ring is made of any one of metal, plastic, wood, stone, and hard rubber and has a rotary body disposed on one side thereof to open and close the ring.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each ring is made of any one of metal, plastic, wood, stone, and hard rubber, and the rear end of each ring is located on the front end of each fixing strip coupled to the top to pass the suspenders therethrough.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each fixing strip has an interconnection accessory formed on the rear end thereof so as to be detachably coupled to the top, the interconnection accessory being formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other.
- According to the present invention, preferably, each fixing strip is fixedly sewn on the suspender or the top on one end thereof and has an interconnection accessory formed on the other end thereof, the interconnection accessory being formed of any one of a hook and a hook inserter, a button and a button hole, snap buttons, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are front and rear views showing the top ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIGS. 4 a and 4 b are front and rear views showing another example of coupling members ofFIGS. 3 a and 3 b; -
FIG. 5 is a rear view showing an example of Y-shaped suspenders ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 6 is a front view showing an example wherein the top ofFIG. 2 is coupled to a bottom; -
FIGS. 7 to 9 are side views showing various examples of a loop serving as the coupling member ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIGS. 10 and 11 are side views showing various examples of a ring serving as the coupling member ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of a coupling member ofFIG. 13 ; -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member ofFIG. 13 ; -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of an example of the coupling member ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 18 a and 18 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 19 a and 19 b are front and rear views showing an example wherein different coupling members are used together on the top according to the present invention; -
FIG. 20 is a front view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 21 is a partially perspective view showing the coupling member ofFIG. 20 ; and -
FIGS. 22 a to 22 d are front views showing various connection structures between the suspenders and the bottom. - Hereinafter, an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will be in detail given with reference to the attached drawing.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a first embodiment of the present invention. - Generally, a pair of suspenders has Y-shaped or X-shaped straps adapted to prevent a bottom from falling down, while being worn over a wearer's shoulders, thus functioning as a belt and enhancing aesthetic design.
- After the suspenders or suspender straps are independently made, in this case, they are connected to trousers or a skirt through connectors formed on the front ends thereof and then worn over the wearer's shoulders. Accordingly, the suspenders or suspender straps are utilized as an independent auxiliary item having a function of a clothing accessory or a belt.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , a pair ofsuspenders 10 having a given length is coupled to a top 100 in such a manner where at least one or more portions are supportedly coupled to given positions of the top 100, thus allowing the pair ofsuspenders 10 and the top 100 to provide their inherent functions in the state of being coupled to each other. - So as to achieve high degrees of practicability, conveniences, and utilization of a pair of suspenders for holding up the bottom through the coupling to the bottom, according to the present invention, the Y-shaped or X-shaped suspenders used in the conventional practice are changed to ‘11’-shaped or a linear line-shaped suspenders which are detachably attached to the top (upper garment).
- When the suspenders or suspender straps are separated from the bottom, accordingly, they do not fall down in left and right sides, and when they do not forcibly pull down, they are movable up and down by given expandable lengths, thus providing a new type top having new concepts and various effects and functions.
- Therefore, the suspenders used in the present invention mean a clothing accessory having the function of a portion of the top in clothing and the function of the suspenders preventing the bottom from falling down.
- So as to perform the above-mentioned functions, as shown, the top 100 according to the present invention has at least one or more coupling members 60 adapted to couple the
suspenders 10 thereto. - At this time, the coupling members 60 are formed of fixing strips having given length and width in such a manner as to be coupled to the top 100 and the
suspenders 10 on both ends thereof, so that thesuspenders 10 are attached to the top 100, without any separation from the top 100. - On the
shoulder portions 110 of the top 100, in this case, a loop or ring may be formed, and otherwise, the coupling members 60 may be additionally formed thereon. - Now, a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 2 to 5 . -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a second embodiment of the present invention,FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are front and rear views showing the top ofFIG. 2 , andFIGS. 4 a and 4 b are front and rear views showing another example of coupling members ofFIGS. 3 a and 3 b. - Coupling
members 20 as shown inFIG. 2 are disposed on theshoulder portions 110, the front surface portion and the rear surface portion of the top 100 in such a manner as to face each other. - At this time, the
coupling members 20 are formed of at least one or more loops or rings attached to the outside surface of the top 100 to fittedly pass thesuspenders 10 therethrough, so that in the state where thesuspenders 10 are coupled to the top 100, the left and right movements of thesuspenders 10 can be restricted. - In this case, each loop is formed of a strip having given length and width made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber and attached to the top 100 in various methods. Each ring is made of a hard material such as metal, plastic, wood, stone and rubber (hard) and attached to the top 100 in various methods.
- At this time, the
suspenders 10 are generally made of an expandable material such as a fabric and leather. - The
suspenders 10 havebuttons 15 formed on the front ends thereof to couple the bottom 200 (as shown inFIG. 6 ) thereto. - According to the second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 2 , thecoupling members 20 are attached to the top 100 in the shape of the loops or rings in accordance with the widths of thesuspenders 10, and next, thesuspenders 10 are passed through the loops or rings as thecoupling members 20. - That is, while the internal widths of the loops or rings are being smaller than the fastening members (as shown in
FIGS. 22 a to 22 d) like thebottom connecting buttons 15 attached to the front ends of thesuspenders 10 and are being not smaller at least than the widths of thesuspenders 10, the loops and rings are sewn on the top 100 to prevent the top 100 and thesuspenders 10 from being separated from each other. - The coupling between the
suspenders 10 and thecoupling members 20 is made by making the top 100 in the state where thesuspenders 10 are first fitted to thecoupling members 20 or by passing thesuspenders 10 through thecoupling members 20 and attaching thebuttons 15 to the front ends of thesuspenders 10. - The number of
coupling members 20 attached to the top 100 is not limited to that as shown inFIG. 2 , but it can be appropriately selected in accordance with the size and characteristics of thesuspenders 10 and the purpose and shape of the top 100. - For example, as shown in
FIGS. 4 a and 4 b, thecoupling members 20 are attached to the upper sides of the front surface portion of the top 100, and they are attached to the upper and lower sides of the rear surface portion of the top 100, so that after the lower ends of thesuspenders 10 located on the front surface of the top 100 are separated from the bottom 200, the bottom 200 falls down to make the wearer go to the bathroom. - That is, the
suspenders 10 located on the front surface portion of the top 100 are lifted up to the locations of thecoupling members 20 attached to the upper sides of the front surface portion of the top 100. - On the other hand,
FIG. 5 is a rear view showing an example of Y-shaped suspenders ofFIG. 2 , and as shown, in case of Y-shapedsuspenders 10′, thecoupling member 20 is coupled to the lower side of thesuspenders 10′ located on the rear surface portion of the top 100. At this time, thesuspenders 10′ and thecoupling members 20 located on the front surface portion of the top 100 are formed in the same manner as in the second embodiment as shown inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 6 is a front view showing an example wherein the top ofFIG. 2 is coupled to the bottom, and as shown, the bottom 200 has connection strips 210 having a plurality of button holes 215 formed thereon to correspond to thebuttons 15 attached to the front ends of thesuspenders 10. - In the state where the top 100 and the bottom 200 are worn, the
buttons 15 of thesuspenders 10 are fitted to the button holes 215 formed on the connection strips 210 of the bottom 200, thus connecting thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 to each other. - In this case, the connection between the
suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 may be connected to each other by means of various typical methods, and therefore, various examples for the connection between thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 will be explained later with reference toFIGS. 22 a to 22 d. - Next, various examples of the
coupling members 20 will be explained with reference toFIGS. 7 to 9 . -
FIGS. 7 to 9 are side views showing various examples of the coupling member according to the present invention, and the coupling members are formed of the loops made of a soft material such as a fabric, leather and rubber. - In the same manner as shown in
FIG. 1 , first, acoupling member 20 a as shown inFIG. 7 is sewn on the top 100 in such a manner as to have both ends facing each other, so that eachsuspender 10 is fittedly passed through thecoupling member 20 a. - On the other hand, a
coupling member 20 b as shown inFIG. 8 has opening/closing means 25 b formed on one side thereof, so that one end of thecoupling member 20 b is open and closed by means of the opening/closing means 25 b. - In this case, the opening/closing means 25 b includes a
button 26 b and abutton hole 27 b. - That is, while the internal width of the loop as the
coupling member 20 b is being smaller than the fastening member (as shown inFIGS. 22 a to 22 d) connecting thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 and is being not smaller at least than the widths of thesuspenders 10, one end of the loop is sewn on the top 100 and thebutton hole 27 b formed on the other end of the loop is fitted to thebutton 26 b formed on the top 100, thus allowing thesuspenders 10 to be detachably coupled to the top 100. - As one side of the
coupling member 20 b is connected to the top 100 and separated from the top 100, thesuspenders 10 can be coupled to or separated from the top 100. - At this time, the opening/closing means 25 b is not limited just to the button and button hole coupling structure, and it may be formed of interconnection accessories having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other. In addition to general buttons and button holes, for example, snap buttons, Velcro tapes, a hook and a hook inserter, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles and so on may be freely used as the
coupling member 20 b. - On the other hand, a
coupling member 20 c as shown inFIG. 9 includes a pair of connection strips 21 c and 25 c having one end sewn on the top 100 and the other end detachably coupled to each other by means of their respective opening/closing means 25 b as shown inFIG. 8 . - On the other hand,
FIGS. 10 and 11 are side views showing various examples of a ring serving as the coupling member ofFIG. 2 . So as to maintain the outer shape of the ring,coupling members - In addition to an elongated hole type ring as shown in
FIG. 10 , thecoupling member 20 d may have various sizes and shapes such as rectangular, square, circular, triangular, and D-shaped rings only if thesuspenders 10 are fitted to thecoupling member 20 d or only if thecoupling member 20 d to which thesuspenders 10 is fitted is made. - At this time, while the internal width of the
coupling member 20 d is being smaller than the fastening member (as shown inFIGS. 22 a to 22 d) connecting thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 and is being not smaller than the widths of thesuspenders 10, one end of thecoupling member 20 d is sewn on the top 100 by means of a separate fabric, thus preventing thesuspenders 10 from being separated from the top 100. - So as to improve the conveniences in use, further, as shown in
FIG. 11 , thecoupling member 20 e is formed of a connection loop having an opening/closingrotary body 25 e disposed on one side thereof, thus separating thesuspenders 10 from the top 100. - In this case, the
rotary body 25 e may have general various structures wherein it rotates around one end thereof by means of an elastic force of a spring to open or close one side of thecoupling member 20 e. - Now, an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to
FIGS. 12 a and 12 b. -
FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a third embodiment of the present invention. - As shown, the simple loop
type coupling members 20 are attached to theshoulder portions 110 of the top 100, and thecoupling members 20 b each having the opening/closing means 25 b formed on one side thereof are attached to the front and rear surface portions of the top 100, thus allowing thecoupling members 20 and thecoupling members 20 b to help each other. - That is, the simple loop
type coupling members 20 attached to theshoulder portions 110 of the top 100 serve to reliably restrict the left and right movements of thesuspenders 10, but their conveniences in use are not ensured. Accordingly, thecoupling members 20 b each having the opening/closing means 25 b formed on one side thereof are attached to the front and rear surface portions of the top 100, thus allowing thesuspenders 10 to be easily detachably coupled to the top 100. - According to the present invention, therefore, the various examples of the
coupling members - Next, an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to
FIGS. 13 to 15 . -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of a coupling member ofFIG. 13 , andFIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member ofFIG. 13 . - As shown in
FIG. 13 , acoupling member 30 includes a fixingstrip 31 having a given length and aring 35 formed on the front end of the fixingstrip 31. - That is, the
ring 35 is formed on the front end of the fixingstrip 31 whose one end is coupled to the top 100, through which eachsuspender 10 is fitted. - As shown, at this time, the simple loop or ring
type coupling members 20 are attached to theshoulder portions 110 of the top 100, and thecoupling members 30 each having the fixingstrip 31 and thering 35 are attached to the front and rear surface portions of the top 100. - In this case, one end of the fixing
strip 31 is sewn on the top 100 or coupled to the top 100 by means of a separate fixing accessory, and thering 35 is formed on the other end of the fixingstrip 31 to which each suspender is fitted. - At this time, the
ring 35 may have various shapes such as rectangular, square and triangular rings which are made of a hard material like metal, plastic, wood, stone, hard rubber and so on. - The internal width of the
ring 35 is smaller than thebutton 15 formed on the lower end of eachsuspender 10, thus preventing thesuspenders 10 from being separated from thering 35. - That is, the internal width of the
ring 35 is smaller than the fastening member (as shown inFIGS. 22 a to 22 d) connecting thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 and is not smaller at least than the widths of thesuspenders 10, thus preventing thesuspenders 10 from being separated from thering 35. - On the other hand, a
coupling member 30 a as shown inFIG. 14 includes a fixingstrip 31 a and aring 35 a. - In this case, the
ring 35 a has arotary body 36 a as shown inFIG. 11 disposed on one side thereof to open and close one side of thering 35 a, thus separating thesuspenders 10 therefrom. - Further, a
coupling member 30 b as shown inFIG. 15 includes a fixingstrip 31 b, aring 35 b, and aninterconnection accessory 36 b formed on the rear end of the fixingstrip 31 b, thus being detachably coupled to the top 100. - At this time, the
interconnection accessory 36 b includes abutton 37 b and abutton hole 38 b adapted to fit thebutton 37 b thereto. - Accordingly, the fixing
strip 31 b is detachably coupled to the top 100 by means of theinterconnection accessory 36 b. - At this time, the
interconnection accessory 36 b is not limited just to the button and button hole coupling structure, and it may be formed of interconnection accessories having various male and female insertion structures detachably fitted to each other. In addition to general buttons and button holes, for example, snap buttons, Velcro tapes, a hook and a hook inserter, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles and so on may be freely used as theinterconnection accessory 36 b. - Next, other examples of the coupling member 60 as shown in
FIG. 1 will be explained with reference toFIGS. 16 and 17 . -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of an example of the coupling member ofFIG. 1 , andFIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the coupling state of another example of the coupling member ofFIG. 1 . - In coupling a
coupling member 70 to thesuspenders 10, as shown inFIG. 16 , one end of a fixingstrip 71 is sewn on the top 100 and the other end of the fixingstrip 71 is detachably coupled to thesuspender 10 by means of aninterconnection accessory 75 formed of abutton 76 and abutton hole 77, thus detachably coupling thecoupling member 70 and thesuspender 10 to each other. - In coupling a fixing
strip 81 of acoupling member 80 to thesuspenders 10, as shown inFIG. 17 , one end of the fixingstrip 81 is sewn on thesuspender 10 and the other end of the fixingstrip 81 is detachably coupled to the top 100 by means of aninterconnection accessory 85 formed of abutton 86 and a button hole 87, thus detachably coupling thecoupling member 80 to the top 100. - In this case, in addition to general buttons and button holes, for example, snap buttons, Velcro tapes, a hook and a hook inserter, male and female hanging loops, male and female buckles and so on may be freely used as the
interconnection accessories - Next, an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to
FIGS. 18 a and 18 b. -
FIGS. 18 a and 18 b are front and rear views showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. - So as to couple the
suspenders 10 to the top 100, as shown inFIGS. 18 a and 18 b, a plurality ofcoupling members 40 is spaced apart from each other on the top 100, and thecoupling members 40 are formed of at least one or more through holes formed equally spaced apart from each other up and down on the front and rear surface portions of the top 100. - In this case, the through holes are equally spaced apart from each other in parallel relation with each other around the center of the top 100 in such a manner as to allow the
suspenders 10 to be located in parallel to the top 100. - At this time, the
coupling members 40 are desirably formed of horizontally elongated through holes, and the number ofcoupling members 40 and the sizes of thecoupling members 40 are appropriately selected in accordance with thesuspenders 10. - On the other hand, the
coupling members 20 having the shape of the loops or rings as shown inFIG. 2 are attached to theshoulder portions 110 of the top 100, butvarious coupling members - Accordingly, the
suspenders 10 are fittedly passed through the plurality of through holes and coupled to the top 100, and at this time, the front and rear ends of thesuspenders 10 are located at the inside of the top 100 and coupled to the bottom 200. - At this time, the internal width of each coupling
member 40 is smaller than the width of thebutton 15 attached to eachsuspender 10, thus preventing thesuspenders 10 from being separated from the top 100. - On the other hand,
FIGS. 19 a and 19 b are front and rear views showing an example wherein different coupling members are used together on the top according to the present invention. Thecoupling members 40 are equally spaced apart from each other up and down on the front and rear surface portions of the top 100, as shown inFIGS. 18 a and 18 b, and thecoupling members 30 a as auxiliary coupling members are formed on each end portion of thesuspenders 10, as shown inFIG. 14 . - Accordingly, the
suspenders 10 are detachably fitted to therings 35 a of thecoupling members 30 a functioning as the auxiliary coupling members. - Hereinafter, an explanation on a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to
FIGS. 20 and 21 . -
FIG. 20 is a front view showing a top having suspenders coupled integrally therewith according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 21 is a partially perspective view showing the coupling member ofFIG. 20 . - According to the sixth embodiment of the present invention, while the left and right movements of the
suspenders 10 are being restricted, the up and down movements thereof are conducted to some extent. Acoupling member 50 to which eachsuspender 10 is coupled includes at least one ormore protrusions 51 protruding from the top 100 by a given height and aslit 55 formed on eachsuspender 10 to which theprotrusions 51 is fitted. - In this case, the
protrusions 51 protrude forwardly from the front surface portion of the top 100 and are formed of buttons or cuffs buttons. - The width of each
protrusion 51 is larger than the horizontal width of theslit 55 formed on eachsuspender 10, thus preventing theprotrusion 51 from being unexpectedly escaped from theslit 55. - On the other hand, as shown, the
slit 55 is formed with a given length along the longitudinal direction of thesuspender 10. - In this case, the
slit 55 is smaller than the horizontal width of theprotrusion 51 formed on the top 100 and larger than the vertical width of theprotrusion 51, and unless theprotrusion 51 fitted to theslit 55 is arbitrarily separated from theslit 55, it is not escaped naturally from theslit 55. - The
protrusion 51 and theslit 55 may be formed symmetrically on the front and rear surface portions of the top 100, and further, a plurality ofprotrusions 51 and slits 55 may be arranged along thesuspenders 10. - Accordingly, the
protrusions 51 are fitted to theslits 55 to couple thesuspenders 10 to the top 100. At this time, the left and right movements of thesuspenders 10 are restricted by means of thecoupling members 50, and the up and down movements thereof are conducted by the lengths of theslits 55. - On the other hand, as shown, the
suspenders 10 desirably haveauxiliary strips 56 formed in the horizontal direction with respect to theslit 55. - The auxiliary strips 56 serve to help the
suspenders 10 made of an expandable fabric material, and they are sewn horizontally on thesuspenders 10 to prevent theslits 55 from being excessively open in left and right directions. - The auxiliary strips 56 are formed on the appropriate positions of the
slits 55 in accordance with the coupling positions to theprotrusions 51. - Hereinafter, various connection structures between the suspenders and the bottom will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 22 a to 22 d. -
FIGS. 22 a to 22 d are front views showing various connection structures between the suspenders and the bottom. - As shown in
FIG. 22 a, thebutton 15 is formed on the front end of eachsuspender 10, and theconnection strip 210 having the button holes 215 formed thereon is formed on the bottom 200 (as shown inFIG. 4 ), thus coupling thesuspenders 10 to the bottom 200. - Accordingly, the coupling position of the
button 15 is selected by a user, thus performing the length adjustment of thesuspender 10. - On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 22 b, thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 are connected to each other by means of ageneral belt fastener 220, and as shown inFIG. 22 c, thesuspenders 10 and the bottom 200 are connected to each other by means of ahook fastener 230 having a hook and a hook inserter. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 22 d, abutton 15 and a plurality of button holes 12 are formed on the front end of thesuspender 10 in the longitudinal direction of thesuspender 10, and a givenring 242 is formed on aconnection strip 240, so that thesuspender 10 is passed through thering 242 of theconnection strip 240 and thebutton 15 is then fitted to onebutton hole 12. - In addition to the above-mentioned methods for connecting the
suspenders 10 and the bottom 200 to each other, clamps are disposed on the front ends of thesuspenders 10 to directly fix the bottom 200 thereto, and like this, various fastening methods may be suggested. - According to the present invention, on the other hand, the opening/closing means 25 b (as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9 ) and theinterconnection accessories FIGS. 15 to 17 ) may be formed through the various connection structures as shown inFIGS. 22 a to 22 d. - According to the present invention, therefore, the suspenders having a given length are coupled to the top, and so as to restrict the movements of the suspenders, in this case, the plurality of coupling members through which the suspenders are passed or to which the suspenders are fastened is provided to support at least one or more portions of the suspenders, thus preventing the suspenders from easily falling down to the left and right sides or from being loose when a wearer sits, avoiding the inconveniences and time consumption when the top is put on again, and providing the rapid detachability when the suspenders should be taken off during outside activities to remarkably improve the conveniences in use.
- Further, the left and right movements of the suspenders can be controlled, and the front ends of the suspenders are located on the positions recognizable by the wearer, thus easily conducting the wearing and separation of the suspenders. Furthermore, the front side suspenders coupled to the bottom are separated from the bottom so as to go to the bathroom, without having any separation of the rear side suspenders from the bottom, and on the other hand, if the suspenders are extended longer, the bottom just pulls down to go to the bathroom, without having any separation of the suspenders from the bottom.
- According to the present invention, on the other hand, the suspenders are mounted on the outside surface of the top, but they may be attached to the inner surface of the top under the same principle and method as mentioned above.
- In this case, the outside surface of the top becomes general clothing, but the suspenders are attached to the inner surface of the top, so that when the suspenders are coupled to the bottom, they are not seen from the outside, but a suspender wearing effect can be actually provided. Further, as the fabric itself of the top is utilized as a fixing device, the suspenders are worn to allow the top to be located on the outside of the bottom or to allow the top to be located on the inside of the bottom, so that the top having the suspenders coupled to the bottom according to the present invention may be utilized to have various functions and effects exceeding the general functions and effects of the existing suspenders.
- Further, new type clothing having various functions and new paradigm, to which the suspenders are coupled, is made to create various aesthetic designs and to satisfy high quality demands of consumers.
- As mentioned above, the independently made suspenders are coupled integrally to the independently made top, so that firstly, general waist tightening of trousers or the inconveniences caused by the weight of a belt are removed and there is no need for making separate suspenders or carrying the suspenders with the wearer; secondly, the left and right movements of the suspenders are prevented and when the suspenders are coupled to the bottom again after separated from the bottom, the ends of the suspenders are located on the portions recognizable by the wearer, thus allowing the suspenders to be conveniently separated and re-coupled to the bottom to improve the conveniences in use and the rapid detachability; thirdly, so as to go to the bathroom, the front side suspenders coupled to the bottom are separated from the bottom, without having any separation of the rear side suspenders from the bottom, and otherwise, the bottom just pulls down to go to the bathroom, without having any separation of the suspenders from the bottom; fourthly, the suspenders are always attached to the top, thus having no need for separately keeping the suspenders and ensuring many conveniences in use equal to the conveniences of the belt to provide psychological stability to the wearer; fifthly, even if other clothing or items are coupled to the suspenders, the outside surface of the top is not wrinkled or pulled, thus preventing the occurrence of the unbalance of the top; sixthly, when the suspenders are attached further to the inner surface of the top, the top has a general outer shape of the top, while providing functional clothing effect having various functions, and the inside suspenders are connected to panties from which a rubber band is removed, while the outside suspenders are being connected to the bottom, thus removing the disadvantages of the rubber band; and lastly, aesthetic diversity is obtained through new designs, and various functional items are fixed to the top, thus reliably preventing the loss of the items and ensuring the portability of the items to provide many inconveniences through the application to climbing or leisure clothing.
- While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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1. A top having bottom fastening suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top comprising:
at least one loop as a coupling member disposed on each of the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the top including shoulder portions and on the rear surface portion of the top, respectively, along which the suspenders are located; and
the bottom fastening suspenders located passed through the inner sides of the loops disposed on the top and having fastening members disposed on the ends thereof, the fastening members having a larger width than the loop having the smallest width among the loops disposed on the left and right sides of the top being disposed on both ends of the left and right suspenders, the fastening members having a larger width than the loop having the smallest width among the loops disposed on the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the top being disposed on the left and right ends of the suspenders located on the front surface portion of the top, or the fastening members having a larger width than the loop disposed on the rear surface portion of the top being disposed on the ends of the suspenders located on the rear surface portion of the top,
whereby the top is put on and taken off at the same time, while preventing the slipping down or separation of the suspenders from the top, to provide the functions of the top as well as the suspenders, and the top controls the left and right movements of the suspenders coupled thereto and performs the up and down movements of the suspenders, while providing the inherent functions of the top and the suspenders.
2. A top having bottom fastening suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top comprising:
at least one through hole as a coupling member formed on each of the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the fabric of the top including shoulder portions and on the rear surface portion of the top, respectively, along which the suspenders are located; and
the bottom fastening suspenders located passed through the inner sides of the through holes formed on the fabric of the top in such a manner as to allow the outer surfaces of the suspenders to be alternately exposed to the outside and having fastening members disposed on the ends thereof, the fastening members having a larger width than the through hole having the smallest width among the through holes formed on the left and right sides of the top being disposed on both ends of the left and right suspenders, the fastening members having a larger width than the through hole having the smallest width among the through holes formed on the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the top being disposed on the left and right ends of the suspenders located on the front surface portion of the top, or the fastening members having a larger width than the through hole formed on the rear surface portion of the top being disposed on the ends of the suspenders located on the rear surface portion of the top,
whereby the top is put on and taken off at the same time, while preventing the slipping down or separation of the suspenders from the top, to provide the functions of the top as well as the suspenders, and the top controls the left and right movements of the suspenders coupled thereto and performs the up and down movements of the suspenders, while providing the inherent functions of the top and the suspenders.
3. A top having bottom fastening suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top comprising:
at least one protrusion as a coupling member formed on each of the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the top including shoulder portions and on the rear surface portion of the top, respectively, along which the suspenders are located; and
the bottom fastening suspenders having slits formed in a longitudinal direction thereof to correspond to the protrusions formed on the top, the protrusions formed on the top being fitted to the slits formed on the suspenders through a male and female insertion structure and being smaller than the horizontal width of the protrusions and longer than the vertical width of the protrusions,
whereby the top is put on and taken off at the same time, while preventing the slipping down or separation of the suspenders from the top, to provide the functions of the top as well as the suspenders, and the top controls the left and right movements of the suspenders coupled thereto and performs the up and down movements of the suspenders, while providing the inherent functions of the top and the suspenders.
4. A top having bottom fastening suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top comprising:
at least one fixing strip having a given length as a coupling member disposed on given positions of the left and right sides of the top, along which the suspenders are located, and on given positions of the suspenders, respectively,
whereby the top is put on and taken off at the same time, while preventing the slipping down or separation of the suspenders from the top, to provide the functions of the top as well as the suspenders, and the top controls the left and right movements of the suspenders coupled thereto and performs the up and down movements of the suspenders, while providing the inherent functions of the top and the suspenders.
5. A top having bottom fastening suspenders coupled integrally therewith, the top comprising:
at least one ring or strip having a ring as a coupling member disposed on each of the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the top including shoulder portions and on the rear surface portion of the top, respectively, along which the suspenders are located; and
the bottom fastening suspenders located passed through the inner sides of the rings disposed on the top and having fastening members disposed on the ends thereof, the fastening members having a larger width than the internal horizontal or vertical width of the ring having the smallest width among the rings disposed on the left and right sides of the top being disposed on both ends of the left and right suspenders, the fastening members having a larger width than the internal horizontal or vertical width of the ring having the smallest width among the rings disposed on the left and right sides of the front surface portion of the top being disposed on the left and right ends of the suspenders located on the front surface portion of the top, or the fastening members having a larger width than the internal horizontal or vertical width of the ring disposed on the rear surface portion of the top being disposed on the ends of the suspenders located on the rear surface portion of the top,
whereby the top is put on and taken off at the same time, while preventing the slipping down or separation of the suspenders from the top, to provide the functions of the top as well as the suspenders, and the top controls the left and right movements of the suspenders coupled thereto and performs the up and down movements of the suspenders, while providing the inherent functions of the top and the suspenders.
6. The top according to claim 1 , wherein each loop is coupled to the top on one end thereof and has opening/closing means disposed on the other end thereof, the opening/closing means being formed of interconnection accessories disposed on the other end of the loop and on the top corresponding to the other end of the loop, the interconnection accessories being connected to each other through a male and female connection structure, so that the suspenders are detachably coupled to the top by means of the fastening of the interconnection accessories.
7. The top according to claim 1 , wherein each loop is formed of a pair of connection strips whose one end is spaced apart from each other on the top and having interconnection accessories disposed on the other end thereof, the interconnection accessories have a male and female connection structure, so that the suspenders are detachably coupled to the top by means of the fastening of the interconnection accessories.
8. The top according to claim 4 , wherein each fixing strip is coupled to the top or the suspender on one end thereof and has opening/closing means formed on the other end thereof, the opening/closing means being formed of any one of interconnection accessories having a male and female connection structure in such a manner as to be detachably coupled to the suspender or the top.
9. The top according to claim 5 , wherein the ring has a rotary body disposed on one side thereof to open and close the ring.
10. The top according to claim 5 , wherein the strip having the ring comprises an interconnection accessory disposed on the rear end thereof in such a manner as to be detachably coupled to the top by means of a male and female connection structure.
11. The top according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling members disposed on the top are used together to allow different kinds of coupling members to be disposed on the left and right sides of the top at which the suspenders are located; to allow different kinds of a plurality of coupling members to be disposed on each of the left and right sides of the top or both of the left and right sides of the top; on both of the left and right sides of the top where one kind or different kinds of a plurality of coupling members are disposed, to allow the different kinds of the plurality of coupling members to be disposed on any one side of the left and right sides of the top; and on both of the left and right sides of the top where one kind or different kinds of a plurality of coupling members are disposed, to allow the different kinds of the plurality of coupling members to be disposed on each of the left and right sides of the top.
12. The top according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling members are disposed or formed on the top to integrally couple the bottom fastening suspenders therewith.
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