US20100108545A1 - Apparatus to safely contain, store, and dispose of pins removed from articles of clothing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally maintaining articles of clothing, such as dress shirts and other fine fabrics, in a folded condition and more particularly to a new method of maintaining an article of clothing in a folded condition in a safe manner for consumers 29 .
- Certain articles of clothing are often packaged and sold in a folded condition so as to minimize any wrinkling of the article and so as to present the article in an otherwise flattering manner.
- the article is maintained in a folded condition by means of one or more straight metal pins 1 , each of said straight metal pins 1 typically comprising an elongated shaft terminating at one end in a sharp tip designed to penetrate the article and at the other end in a rounded head designed not to penetrate the article.
- the article is folded, and a plurality of said pins 1 are used to maintain the article in its folded condition by securing the article to itself at a plurality of different locations.
- one or more of said pins 1 are additionally used to secure the shirt 25 to a piece of cardboard or to a similar backing material.
- the act of using straight metal pins to maintain an article of clothing in a folded condition is typically referred to in the art as “shirt-pinning.”
- straight metal pins 1 Although straight metal pins 1 have achieved widespread use in maintaining articles of clothing in a folded condition, certain shortcomings are associated therewith. One such shortcoming is that no suitable tool exists for dispensing such pins 1 . Another shortcoming associated with the use of straight metal pins is that the pins, as noted above, have sharp ends, which can cause injury to the person 29 (i.e., consumer) who must remove the pin from the article. Moreover, once the pins are removed from the article, they must be disposed of properly to avoid injury to others. Currently most consumers 29 dispose of said pins 1 in traditional garbage cans, once the plastic garbage bag is taken out, said pins can pose dangers to people, pets and children. Said pins 1 can easily puncture a garbage bag when it is transported.
- the current invention solves these problems by providing the consumer 29 a container 2 which maybe disposable which can safely store or dispose of all pins 1 removed from clothing.
- Another object of the current invention is to provide a rigid or semi rigid container so that enclosed pins 1 no longer pose a danger to anyone or anything.
- Yet another object of the current invention is a system of preventing inserted pins 1 into the container 2 from falling out either by a flap 4 , at least one magnet 31 , a spring or elastic force closing said opening 6 , 36 , 52 , 57 .
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a opened container exposing the entrance point of said pins
- FIG. 2 is a top view of opened container exposing the entrance point of said pins
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the closed container
- FIG. 4-6 is the back view of the container with different methods of securing the container to a shirt button
- FIG. 7 is the front view of a shirt with the container attached
- FIG. 8 a - 8 c is a side view of cylindrical container
- FIG. 9 a - 9 c is a side view of a disposable sample perfume bottle with a cavity to store pins
- FIG. 10-13 is a side view of a container in the form of a clothing tag or a merchant tag.
- FIG. 14 is a front view of a consumer wearing a dress shirt with the container removed from the button.
- the current invention maybe constructed from a polymer, metals, glass, or ceramics.
- FIG. 1-3 A preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 1-3 .
- the current embodiment has a hinge 7 to open a lid 9 on the receptacle 11 .
- Said lid 9 ensures that pins 1 are securely enclosed in the receptacle and the container 2 as a whole once a consumer disposes of the container 2 .
- Any type of hinge known to persons skilled in the art may be utilized.
- a loop 5 may be formed on the container 2 such that a string or wire may be used to secure the container to the article of clothing.
- a flap 6 may be attached to the opening 6 of the receptacle 11 to ensure pins 1 do not fall out once inserted. Said flap 6 maybe forced into a closed state to ensure nothing falls out.
- magnets may also be located on the container's side wall to ensure pins do not fall out.
- handles may be on the lid 3 and/or the receptacle 11 to aid the consumer in opening or closing said container 2 .
- FIG. 4 shows a cavity 19 such that a shirt button 27 can be inserted. Once the button 27 is inserted and the container 2 is shifted down on the track 17 to secure the container 2 to the shirt 25 .
- FIG. 5 shows a clip 13 with a track 15 for the button to be secured onto the shirt 25 .
- FIG. 6 shows a hollow 23 on the bottom of the container 2 for a button 27 to be inserted into the container. Any method known to persons skilled in the art maybe utilized to secure the container 2 to a article of clothing.
- FIG. 7 shows the container 2 attached to a button 27 of a folded shirt 25 . Said button is inserted into the track 21 of the container 2 .
- FIG. 8 a - 8 c shows an alternative embodiment of a cylindrical shaped container 2 .
- a magnet 31 may be located on the opposing end of the pin opening 33 on said container to ensure pins do not fall out.
- FIG. 9 a - c shows an alternative embodiment of the container 2 .
- FIG. 9 shows a sample perfume bottle with a conventional push spray head 39 with a nozzle 41 .
- the perfume is stored in the perfume cavity 42 which is taken up into tube 43 .
- the bottle has pin cavity 45 to store pins 1 .
- Pins 1 maybe inserted into opening 37 . Additionally, pins 1 maybe secured with magnetism.
- FIG. 10-13 shows a flat container 2 .
- Said configuration of the container 2 allows marketing material to be printed onto the container 2 . Brands and/or trademarks maybe placed on this tag like container.
- said container maybe utilized to display details and pricing on the article of clothing.
- Said tag container 2 maybe secured onto the article of clothing with a string 47 .
- said pin opening 52 may be secured with a siding lid 51 .
- Said lid 51 may have a force returning the lid 51 to a closed state such as but not limited to a spring.
- FIG. 11 shows a push button system to close the pin opening 57 . Said force exerted onto the button causes the internal cavity 56 to line up with the pin opening 57 to allow pins 1 to be inserted.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a multipurpose device for the safe handling of pins found in articles of clothing such as men's dress shirts. Magnetic material may be used in the container insure sharp articles are contained in the container. Said container maybe rigid or semi-rigid to ensure sharp articles are safely contained when disposed of.
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- This application is the non provisional filing claiming the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/197877 filed Nov. 1, 2008
- The present invention relates generally maintaining articles of clothing, such as dress shirts and other fine fabrics, in a folded condition and more particularly to a new method of maintaining an article of clothing in a folded condition in a safe manner for
consumers 29. - Certain articles of clothing, most notably men's
dress shirts 25, are often packaged and sold in a folded condition so as to minimize any wrinkling of the article and so as to present the article in an otherwise flattering manner. Typically, the article is maintained in a folded condition by means of one or morestraight metal pins 1, each of saidstraight metal pins 1 typically comprising an elongated shaft terminating at one end in a sharp tip designed to penetrate the article and at the other end in a rounded head designed not to penetrate the article. Typically in use, the article is folded, and a plurality of saidpins 1 are used to maintain the article in its folded condition by securing the article to itself at a plurality of different locations. Often, in the case of men's dress shirts, one or more of saidpins 1 are additionally used to secure theshirt 25 to a piece of cardboard or to a similar backing material. The act of using straight metal pins to maintain an article of clothing in a folded condition is typically referred to in the art as “shirt-pinning.” - Although
straight metal pins 1 have achieved widespread use in maintaining articles of clothing in a folded condition, certain shortcomings are associated therewith. One such shortcoming is that no suitable tool exists for dispensingsuch pins 1. Another shortcoming associated with the use of straight metal pins is that the pins, as noted above, have sharp ends, which can cause injury to the person 29 (i.e., consumer) who must remove the pin from the article. Moreover, once the pins are removed from the article, they must be disposed of properly to avoid injury to others. Currentlymost consumers 29 dispose of saidpins 1 in traditional garbage cans, once the plastic garbage bag is taken out, said pins can pose dangers to people, pets and children. Saidpins 1 can easily puncture a garbage bag when it is transported. - The current invention solves these problems by providing the consumer 29 a
container 2 which maybe disposable which can safely store or dispose of allpins 1 removed from clothing. - It is an object of the present invention to provide consumers 29 a safe way to dispose pins originating from any type or forms of clothing or garments.
- Another object of the current invention is to provide a rigid or semi rigid container so that enclosed
pins 1 no longer pose a danger to anyone or anything. - Yet another object of the current invention is a system of preventing inserted
pins 1 into thecontainer 2 from falling out either by aflap 4, at least onemagnet 31, a spring or elastic force closing said opening 6, 36, 52, 57. - The accompanying drawings, which are hereby incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings wherein like reference numerals represent like parts:
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a opened container exposing the entrance point of said pins; -
FIG. 2 is a top view of opened container exposing the entrance point of said pins; -
FIG. 3 is a top view of the closed container; -
FIG. 4-6 is the back view of the container with different methods of securing the container to a shirt button; -
FIG. 7 is the front view of a shirt with the container attached; -
FIG. 8 a-8 c is a side view of cylindrical container; -
FIG. 9 a-9 c is a side view of a disposable sample perfume bottle with a cavity to store pins; -
FIG. 10-13 is a side view of a container in the form of a clothing tag or a merchant tag. -
FIG. 14 is a front view of a consumer wearing a dress shirt with the container removed from the button. - The current invention maybe constructed from a polymer, metals, glass, or ceramics.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIG. 1-3 . The current embodiment has ahinge 7 to open alid 9 on thereceptacle 11. Saidlid 9 ensures thatpins 1 are securely enclosed in the receptacle and thecontainer 2 as a whole once a consumer disposes of thecontainer 2. Any type of hinge known to persons skilled in the art may be utilized. Additionally, aloop 5 may be formed on thecontainer 2 such that a string or wire may be used to secure the container to the article of clothing. In said preferred embodiment alid 9 hinged on themain pin receptacle 11. Additionally aflap 6 may be attached to theopening 6 of thereceptacle 11 to ensurepins 1 do not fall out once inserted. Saidflap 6 maybe forced into a closed state to ensure nothing falls out. Alternatively, magnets may also be located on the container's side wall to ensure pins do not fall out. - Additionally, handles may be on the
lid 3 and/or thereceptacle 11 to aid the consumer in opening or closing saidcontainer 2. - An alternate embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIG. 4-6 .FIG. 4 shows acavity 19 such that ashirt button 27 can be inserted. Once thebutton 27 is inserted and thecontainer 2 is shifted down on thetrack 17 to secure thecontainer 2 to theshirt 25.FIG. 5 shows aclip 13 with atrack 15 for the button to be secured onto theshirt 25.FIG. 6 shows a hollow 23 on the bottom of thecontainer 2 for abutton 27 to be inserted into the container. Any method known to persons skilled in the art maybe utilized to secure thecontainer 2 to a article of clothing. -
FIG. 7 shows thecontainer 2 attached to abutton 27 of a foldedshirt 25. Said button is inserted into thetrack 21 of thecontainer 2. -
FIG. 8 a-8 c shows an alternative embodiment of a cylindricalshaped container 2. On the opposing end of the pin opening 33 on said container, amagnet 31 may be located to ensure pins do not fall out. -
FIG. 9 a-c shows an alternative embodiment of thecontainer 2.FIG. 9 shows a sample perfume bottle with a conventionalpush spray head 39 with anozzle 41. The perfume is stored in theperfume cavity 42 which is taken up intotube 43. The bottle haspin cavity 45 to storepins 1.Pins 1 maybe inserted intoopening 37. Additionally,pins 1 maybe secured with magnetism. -
FIG. 10-13 shows aflat container 2. Said configuration of thecontainer 2 allows marketing material to be printed onto thecontainer 2. Brands and/or trademarks maybe placed on this tag like container. Alternatively, said container maybe utilized to display details and pricing on the article of clothing. Saidtag container 2 maybe secured onto the article of clothing with astring 47. Alternatively inFIG. 10 , saidpin opening 52 may be secured with asiding lid 51. Saidlid 51 may have a force returning thelid 51 to a closed state such as but not limited to a spring.FIG. 11 shows a push button system to close thepin opening 57. Said force exerted onto the button causes the internal cavity 56 to line up with the pin opening 57 to allowpins 1 to be inserted. - While the above invention has been described with reference to certain preferred embodiments, the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. One skilled in the art may find variations of these preferred embodiments which, nevertheless, fall within the spirit of the present invention, whose scope is defined by the claims set forth below.
Claims (4)
1. An apparatus to safely store and dispose of pins which secure articles of clothing comprising:
A receptacle to store pins hinged with a lid;
At least one opening to insert pins into said receptacle; and
At least one flap to ensure pins do not easily fall out of the receptacle.
2. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said apparatus is secured onto a shirt button.
3. An apparatus to safely store and dispose of pins which secure articles of clothing comprising:
A container with 2 compartments;
One compartment to store pins;
Another compartment to store perfume;
A spray pump attached to the container to enable perfume to be sprayed.
4. A hang tag container to safely store and dispose of pins which secure articles of clothing comprising:
A receptacle to store pins hinged with a lid with marketing materials printed on the side.
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