USRE40613E1 - Personal assistant garment - Google Patents
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- A41D1/002—Garments adapted to accommodate electronic equipment
- A41D1/005—Garments adapted to accommodate electronic equipment with embedded cable or connector
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
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- the present invention relates to clothing and more particularly to a garment designed to hold portable electronic devices, such as cell phones, pagers, PDAs, and other items such as wallets, keys, glasses, and allowing use of the devices without removing them from the garment by incorporating conduits and passageways therein to interconnect the devices.
- portable electronic devices such as cell phones, pagers, PDAs, and other items such as wallets, keys, glasses, and allowing use of the devices without removing them from the garment by incorporating conduits and passageways therein to interconnect the devices.
- portable electronic devices include, but are not necessarily limited to, cellular/digital phones and/or other similar wireless communication devices such as pagers, personal digital assistants (commonly referred to as PDAs, Palm Pilots7 and/or Pocket-PCs), microcomputers, eBook readers, MP3 players, recording devices, Walkman7 and other similar portable listening devices, portable television sets, portable internal devices, radar detectors, pedometers, remote control units, portable global positioning satellite (GPS) devices, two-way radios, cameras and video recorders/camcorders (including digital cameras and video recorders/camcorders), calculators, and/or miniature flashlights.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- Palm Pilots7 and/or Pocket-PCs portable personal digital assistants
- microcomputers eBook readers
- MP3 players recording devices
- Walkman7 and other similar portable listening devices portable television sets, portable internal devices, radar detectors, pedometers, remote control units, portable global positioning satellite (GPS) devices, two-way radios, cameras and video recorders/camcorders (including digital
- the present invention is particularly directed to a garment that supports and interconnects portable electronic devices.
- portions of the garment in the present invention most notably the passageways and pockets, also can be fabricated into a shirt, coat or jacket.
- the vest includes two exterior breast pockets, two hidden breast pockets, four exterior abdomen pockets and four interior abdomen pockets that are provided with internal openings to allow the passage of connections from back to back pockets.
- the vest also includes closable passageways that allows for the interconnectivity between the breast and abdomen pockets and the right and left side of the vest.
- the passageways also connect the neck area of the garment to the pockets to allow for the attachment of listening and microphone devices.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a computer housing of cloth material that may be worn by the user without restricting the user's body movement and the ability to use such equipment while wearing the garment.
- My garment can provide an ergonometric housing for a digital computer or for other electronic equipment that one may with to carry about while allowing the user relatively unrestrained body movement.
- the garment can be provided with compartmentalized pockets to retain beverages and prevent contact between electronic devices, and can also be structured to fit a wide range of individuals by an adjusting waist structure.
- My garment can enable ordered and continued interconnection of internal features despite the adjusted size, thereby enabling multiple users to wear the same vest.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view showing the front exterior side of the vest of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an elevational view showing the front interior side of the vest.
- FIG. 3 is an elevational view showing the rear exterior side of the vest.
- FIG. 4 is an elevational view showing the rear interior side of the vest.
- FIG. 5 is an elevational view showing the right breast pocket.
- FIG. 6 is an elevational view showing a right hidden shoulder pocket.
- FIG. 7 is an elevational view showing a left hidden shoulder pocket on the interior side of the vest.
- FIG. 8 is an elevational view showing the central passageway system.
- FIG. 9 is an elevational view of the right half of the vest with part of the central passageway in the open position to accept wires from the pockets.
- One of the features of some of our proposed garments is that they can be freed of all electronic components and hardware so that it can be laundered in an ordinary fashion.
- my garment allows a plurality of wires to be routed from one pocket to another and to the neck area of the garment to allow for the interconnection of portable electronic devices and to keep the wires organized and hidden out of site.
- a still further feature is providing a garment that may be worn by the user without restricting the user's body movement and the ability to use such equipment while wearing the garment.
- My garment can provide an ergonometric housing for a digital computer or for other electronic equipment that one may wish to carry about while allowing the user relatively unrestrained body movement.
- FIG. 1 A preferred embodiment of a portable electronics vest 10 of the present invention is shown in FIG. 1 with the vest in the closed position, which is accomplished by using a zipper or other fastener known to those skilled in the art.
- the vest 10 can be fabricated out of a variety of materials but preferably it is fabricated out of nylon, cotton, polyester microfiber or a polyester wool blend.
- the vest 10 which has one or more pockets is shown with six visible exterior pockets, a right breast pocket 12 , a left breast pocket 14 , a right abdomen zipper pocket 16 , a left abdomen zipper pocket 18 , a right privacy zipper pocket 20 , a left privacy zipper pocket 22 and a raised privacy collar 23 .
- the right breast pocket 12 is rectangular in shape and includes a top flap 24 that allows access to the opening 26 of the pocket.
- the flap 24 of the right breast pocket 12 is held closed by the use of Velcro®, a loop type fastener or a snap, but other types of fasteners can be used known to those skilled in the art, such as a zipper or buttons.
- the flap 24 can be opened to allow for the ingress and egress of personal electronic devices such as cellular/digital phones and/or other similar wireless communication devices such as pagers, personal digital assistants (commonly referred to as PDAs, Palm Pilots7 and/or Pocket PCs), microcomputers, eBook readers, MP3 players, recording devices, Walkman7 and other similar portable listening devices, portable television sets, portable internet devices, radar detectors, pedometers, remote control units, portable global positioning satellite (GPS) devices, two-way radios, cameras and video recorders/camcorders (including digital cameras and video recorders/camcorders), calculators, and/or miniature flashlights.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- Palm Pilots7 and/or Pocket PCs personal digital assistants
- microcomputers eBook readers
- MP3 players recording devices
- Walkman7 and other similar portable listening devices portable television sets, portable internet devices, radar detectors, pedometers, remote control units, portable global positioning satellite (GPS) devices, two-way radios, cameras and video recorders
- the hidden pocket 30 allows for the placement of two electronic devices in one pocket without physical contact that may cause damage.
- the right breast pocket 12 has a bellow 32 , shown in FIG. 1 , located around the periphery of the pocket to allow expansion in an accordion type fashion, which accommodates their electronic devices.
- the hidden pocket 30 can be accessed through the side of the pocket through opening 33 , as shown in FIG. 5 , on the inside of the vest.
- the opening 33 is held in the closed position by a Velcro7 fastener.
- Both the hidden pocket 30 and the breast pocket 12 include passageways 34 and 36 that allow for the passage and routing of electrical wires and connectors.
- the passageways 34 and 36 allow an electronic device in the right breast pocket 12 to be connected to an electronic device in the hidden pocket 30 or for the wiring from the pockets to enter the central passageway system 38 .
- the left breast pocket 14 also includes a flap 40 and a hidden pocket 42 and operates in the same fashion as the right breast pocket 12 .
- the left breast pocket 14 also includes passageways 44 and 46 , which allow for the connection of electrical devices from the left breast pocket 14 to the hidden pocket 42 or allows the wiring from the pockets to enter the central passageway system 38 .
- the right abdomen pockets 16 is accessible through a sideways oriented flap 48 that held closed by the use of a zipper, Velcro®, loop type fastener of a snap, but other types of fasteners can be used known to those skilled in the art, such as buttons.
- the right abdomen pocket 16 is dimensionally a larger pocket than the breast pockets 12 and 14 and is designed to accommodate larger electronic devices.
- the right abdomen pocket 16 shares a passageway 50 , shown in FIG. 2 , with a right interior abdomen pocket 52 to allow interconnectivity of the two pockets and allows the wiring from the pockets to enter the central passageway system 38 .
- the inner lining (not shown) extends upwardly, behind and beyond the right breast pocket 12 to the collar, which allows devices with shorter wire leads to bypass the central passageway system 38 , enabling the wiring to be directly connected to the right breast pocket 12 .
- the left abdomen pocket 18 also is accessible through a sideways oriented flap 54 and operates in the same fashion as the right abdomen pocket 16 .
- the left abdomen pocket 18 also includes passageway 56 , shown in FIG. 2 , which allows for the connection of electrical devices from the left breast pocket 18 to a left abdomen interior pocket 58 , shown in FIG. 2 , or allows the wiring from the pockets to enter the central passageway system 38 .
- the inner lining (not shown) extends upwardly, behind, and beyond the left breast pocket 14 to the collar which allows devices with shorter wire leads to bypass the central passageway system 38 , enabling the wiring to be directly connected to the left breast pocket 14 .
- the wiring can be inserted from the pockets 16 and 18 through the lining of the vest instead of through the central passageway system 38 .
- the right privacy zipper pocket 20 and left privacy zipper pocket 22 are located below the right and left abdomen pockets 16 and 18 and are provided with zippers 60 and 62 to seal off the pockets to prevent the accidental loss of batteries, monies or keys.
- the raised privacy collar 23 is connected to the central passageway system 38 and is designed to accommodate a microphone, headset and/or earbuds that can be attached to one of the microphone, headset, and/or earbuds clips 64 , shown in FIG. 2 , located on the inside of the collar 23 .
- the clips 64 are shown as elastic loops but other types of retaining devices can also be used such as clips, tabs or buttons or others known to those skilled in the art.
- the collar 23 conceals the microphone to protect it from the weather elements and reduce the amount of wind noise interference.
- the clips 64 can also be used to route a pair of earphones so that the user of the vest can conduct private phone conversations and/or listen to music.
- the sides of the vest 10 include slits 66 , shown in FIG. 1 , and adjustment tabs 68 that allow for a more uniform fit of the vest 10 to adjust to the individual user. These adjustments allow for the broadening or narrowing of the abdominal region and the bottom portion of the vest 10 to flair to overlap the pants of the user.
- the pockets also include dividers (not shown) which have a vertical oriented strip of Velcro7 connected or the inside walls of the pocket and are used to hold beverages and prevent contact between electronic devices.
- the Velcro7 strip when closed compartmentalizes the pockets by adjoining the inner and outer walls of the pocket, which prevent beverages from tipping over and shifting around.
- the inside of the vest 10 includes two mesh pockets 70 located on either side of the central opening of the vest to accommodate spare batteries, extra wiring, disks, adapters and the like.
- the inside of the vest 10 includes the central passageway system 38 or Personal Area Network (P.A.N.), which is comprised of two vertically extending passageways 72 and 74 and a horizontally extending passageway 77 that extends from the right side, around the back and to the left side of the garment 10 .
- the conduits consist of a fabric flap that is fastened along a first edge 73 to the vest and releasably attached to the vest along the second edges 75 .
- the passageways can be opened and closed easily to allow for the installation and removal of electrical wires and connectors.
- the conduits are held in the closed position by use of Veclro®, 90, as shown in FIG. 9 , which is placed along the edge 75 of the flap, but other types of fasteners can be used by those skilled in the art, such as zippers, or a hook and loop type fastener.
- the vertically extending passageways 72 and 74 are divided into three segments, a lower segment 76 , a middle segment 78 and a upper segment 80 .
- the passageways 72 and 74 also include a plurality of c-shaped outlets 82 located at the segment intersections 84 .
- the c-shaped outlets 82 allow for a large group of wires to enter the passageway and maintain them in the location of the segment intersection 84 .
- the upper segment 80 allows interconnection of the collar 23 with the middle segment 78 , the hidden pockets 40 and 42 , and the right and left breast pockets 12 and 14 .
- the middle segment 78 allows interconnection of the upper segment 80 , the hidden pockets 40 and 42 , the right and left breast pocket 12 and 14 , the interior abdomen pockets 52 and 58 , the exterior abdomen pockets 16 and 18 , the lower segment 76 and the horizontal passageway 77 .
- the lower segment 76 interconnects the right and left interior abdomen pockets 52 and 58 , the exterior abdomen pockets 16 and 18 , the middle segment 70 .
- the horizontal passageway 77 passes from the left side of the interior of the vest around the central portion of the back, shown in FIG.
- the horizontal passageway 77 allows wires from pockets on the right side of the vest to be routed to the left side of the vest so that there is interconnectivity between the pockets. With this arrangement, one or more wires can be removed and installed from an individual segment without disturbing other wires neatly fastened in other passageway segments.
- This arrangement allows wiring from a first electronic device such as a MP3 player to be removed from the garment without disturbing the wiring of other electronic devices such as cellular phones or personal digital assistants.
- the pockets are designed to allow various types of electronic devices to be placed within them and interconnected with any other device in any other pocket of the vest. Since the vest can be voided of all electronic hardware and wiring harnesses, the vest can be washed in a normal manner.
- a first electronic device such as a cell phone
- a second electronic device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA)
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the wiring for the phone is inserted into the right breast pocket 12 , through passageway 34 .
- the middle segment 78 is opened and the wiring is inserted and routed downward until the wiring is positioned at the C-shaped outlets 82 .
- Horizontal passageway 77 is opened and the wiring is inserted and routed around the back of the garment until it arrives at the middle segment 78 on the opposite side of the central opening of the vest.
- the middle segment 78 is opened and the wiring is inserted and routed downward and inserted through passageway 50 into the left abdomen pocket 18 .
- the PDA can then be inserted into the abdomen pocket 18 and connected to the wiring, interconnecting the phone with the PDA. If the user wants to connect a microphone and earbuds to the collar 23 , it can be accomplished without disturbing the interconnection between the phone and the PDA.
- the microphone and earbuds are first attached to the collar clip 64 . Upper segment 80 is opened and the wires for the microphone and earbuds are inserted and routed downward and inserted through passageway 36 , allowing the wires to be connected with the phone.
- An electronic device personal assistant garment having a plurality of electronic device holding pockets, a plurality of electronic wires, that connect said pockets, said wires being independently and readily removable from said garment to permit said garment to be cleaned or to allow said wires to be interchanged.
- An electronic device garment wiring passageway system for containing wiring in a garment of clothing having at least one passageway having at least two segmented flaps fastened along a first edge of said flaps to the garment and releasably attached to said garment along a second edge, the flaps including fasteners along the second edge to secure the flaps to the garment and allowing the flaps to open for the inclusion of the wiring, the at least one passageway further including c-shaped outlets located at intersections formed by the segmented flaps adapted to group the wiring, whereby the flaps can be selectively opened and closed to allow for the placement of the wiring.
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