US20120043355A1 - Scarf Tying System Accessory - Google Patents
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Abstract
A buckle type accessory attachment piece in conjunction with straps which may wrap around the neck and enable wearer to create a plurality of clothing or accessory pieces from a piece of fabric, scarf or sarong is disclosed. Scarf tying system accessory is comprised of the attachment piece which has openings to insert scarf, fabric or sarong and slit openings to insert strap and the set of straps sized to insert into the slit openings in the attachment piece.
Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent application 61/375,936, filed on Aug. 23, 2010 by Meeka Ann Cook, entitled Scarf Tying System Accessory.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a fashion accessory which enables the wearer to create a variety of choices for wearing a scarf, fabric or sarong. Scarves are a well known accessory of apparel. For as long as women have been wearing scarves, they have been perplexed about the best way to wear them. One problem women face when tying scarves is how to avoid bulky knots. Another problem they often face is how to avoid the knots slipping out and the scarf falling off or away from the area of their body which it has been tied to. The versatility of scarves can be improved with a method and system which enables the wearer to utilize scarves in a plurality of ways which include, not only as an accessory but as articles of clothing as well.
- 2. Discussions of Prior Art
- Scarf rings and scarf buckles are a well known accessory item. These objects are generally single ring or double hole buckle rings in which a scarf can be attached to. In general, scarves are wrapped around the neck and inserted into these rings to create a certain look and keep the scarf together. These rings are limited in scope and use and offer no support to keep the scarf attached to the body should a woman choose to wear a scarf, fabric or sarong as an article of clothing. The present invention is an attachment piece with openings for fabric or scarves and also openings for attaching straps which can be securely wrapped around the neck.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, a type of buckle accessory attachment piece is in conjunction with straps which wrap around the neck and enable wearer to create a plurality of clothing or accessory pieces from a piece of fabric, scarf or sarong; comprising in combination, the attachment piece which may have two openings to insert scarf, fabric or sarong and may have two slit openings to insert strap, and the set of straps sized to insert into the slit openings in attachment piece which may be secured with some type of closure.
- In one aspect wherein the openings for scarf may be circular in design or any shape at all that fabric or a scarf or sarong can be inserted. In one aspect wherein the attachment piece may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, wood, leather, fabric, metal, ceramic, resin, shell, aluminum, silver or any other equivalent means. In one aspect wherein the attachment piece may be formed into the shape of a circle, square, rectangle, triangle, or any equivalent shape. In one aspect wherein the straps may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of: fabric, plastic, elastic, leather, string, beading, vinyl, wire or rubber or any other equivalent means. In one aspect wherein the straps may be embellished with materials selected from the group consisting of: beading, sequin, button, rhinestones, gemstones, chains, zippers, embroidery or any other equivalent means. In one aspect wherein the straps may be adjustable with gasper or any other equivalent means or may also be non-adjustable. In one aspect wherein the straps may be permanently affixed to attachment piece or removable by means of Velcro, buttons, snaps, magnets or any other equivalent means. In further detail, another aspect is the method of using an attachment piece with openings in conjunction with straps to create a plurality of clothing pieces and accessory items from a fabric, scarf or sarong. Another possible embodiment of present invention does not limit its scope to a fashion accessory only for women, but can be expanded to an accessory item for pets such as dogs and cats. In another further aspect present invention can be modified to doll size and packaged as accessory item for dolls.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of the complete set of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a close up view of the complete setFIG. 1 and shows how strap is connected to the attachment piece; -
FIG. 3 is a close up view of the adjustable section of the strap ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a close up view of how strap may connect to the attachment piece of present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a back view of how strap may connect to the attachment piece of present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a separate view of only the strap section of present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a separate view of only the strap section with open view of Velcro closure of present invention; -
FIG. 8 shows some examples of types of attachment piece shapes that attach to strap 2 of present invention; -
FIG. 9 is an example of method of execution of present invention; -
FIG. 10 is an example of demonstration of method of execution of present invention using square scarf or piece of fabric; -
FIG. 11 is an example of demonstration of method of execution of present invention using rectangular scarf or piece of fabric; -
FIG. 12 is another example of demonstration of method of execution of present invention using rectangular scarf of piece of fabric and two attachment pieces; -
FIG. 13 shows more examples of types of attachment piece shapes that attach to strap 2 of present invention -
FIG. 14 shows an example of present invention modification for animals. -
FIG. 15 shows an example of present invention modification for dolls. - Referring now to the invention in more detail, in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 there is shown thestrap 2 which may be connected to theattachment piece 4 by inserting Velcro strap 10 (Velcro closure is just one example of closure options) into opening 12 at top of theattachment piece 4. At top side ofattachment piece 4 there are twoopenings 12 for each side of strap using Velcro 10 to insert. InFIG. 1 andFIG. 3 is a view ofadjustable section 8 that user may utilize for sizing. InFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 we see opening 6 which may be used to insert scarf. In further detail ofFIG. 1 total length ofstrap 2 may be any length but preferably 20-26 inches with straps open and adjustable section at maximum length.Attachment piece 4 may be any diameter or measurement but may be between 2-3 inches diameter for more comfort in wearing. - The construction details of present invention as shown in
FIGS. 1 , 2, 6 and 7 may consist of but are not limited to the following details. The component featurestrap 2 of present invention may be made of, but not limited to any fabric, plastic, elastic, leather, string, beading, vinyl, wire or rubber.Strap 2 may be made without embellishment or may be beaded or decorated with any type of beading, sequin, button, rhinestone, gemstone, chains, embroidery, zippers or any notion at all that can be applied as permanent or detachable to any of above mentioned or not mentioned materials for strap. - In further detail as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , Velcrostrap 10 may used as such for attaching strap toattachment piece 4 or may be changed to a button, snap, loop, magnet, glue, or any type of closure that will be sufficient to attachstrap 2 toattachment piece 4. Velcrostrap 10 may also be changed to a permanent closure ofstrap 2 toattachment piece 4. Such a permanent closure is not preferable as present invention has more versatility of use ifstrap 2 can be removed easily fromattachment piece 4. - In further detail as shown in
FIG. 3 preferably strap may be adjustable, but need not be. The means of making the strap adjustable may be withgasper 9 as shown inFIG. 3 , but may also be made adjustable by tying, stretching, elastic or any other such materials or methods which will allowstrap 2 to be adjustable.Strap 2 may also be made without the adjustment feature. - In further detail
FIG. 8 throughFIG. 8 c shows a variety of shapes and styles ofattachment piece 4. However, the component of present invention namedattachment piece 4 may be made from, but not limited to; resin, plastic, wood, leather, fabric, metal, silver, gold, aluminum, shell or ceramic. The shape ofattachment piece 4 may also be circular, square, rectangular, triangular, or octagonal or any shape not listed here.FIG. 8 shows a larger size attachment piece which can utilize a larger scarf, fabric or sarong.FIG. 8 a shows the standard size attachment piece.FIG. 8 b shows attachment piece with larger openings to accommodate a larger section of scarf, fabric, or sarong.FIG. 8 c shows an example of smaller size of attachment ring. - It may comprise symbols such as, but not limited to peace signs, spirals, moons or otherwise.
Attachment piece 4 may also be made in the shape of objects such as, but not limited to turtles, seahorse, fish, heads of animals or any other such object.FIG. 13 shows more examples of attachment piece shapes that may be utilized to connect withstrap 4 of present invention.FIG. 13 shows shapes 28, 30, 32 and 34 and still show opening 12 for the strap andopening 6 for scarf. -
FIG. 9 shows two examples of the execution of present invention.Woman 20 may wearscarf 22 by puttingstrap 2 withattachment piece 4 connected around her neck. Oncestrap 2 andattachment piece 4 are in place,scarf 22 may be pulled throughopening 6.Scarf 22 may then be pulled into place and tied in back. -
FIG. 10 shows one explanation of execution of present invention using asquare scarf 22 which is folded intotriangular shape 24.Strap 2 withattachment piece 4 connected may be placed around neck. Oncestrap 2 andattachment piece 4 are in place, top section oftriangular shape 24 ofscarf 22 may be pulled throughopening 6. Right and Left corner ofscarf 22 may then be pulled in back and tied. -
FIG. 11 shows one explanation of execution of present invention using asquare scarf 22 in a squared off position.Strap 2 withattachment piece 4 connected may be placed around neck. Oncestrap 2 andattachment piece 4 are in place, corners ofsquare scarf 22 may each be pulled separately intoopenings 6 and pulled through. Then bottom two corners can be tied in back. -
FIG. 12 shows one explanation of execution of present invention using arectangular scarf 26.Strap 2 withattachment piece 12 connected may be placed around neck. Oncestrap 2 andattachment piece 12 are in place,scarf 26 may be pulled throughopening 6 and tied in front. -
FIG. 13 shows four examples of different shapes of attachment piece.FIG. 13 shows a heart shapedattachment piece 30 octagonalshape attachment piece 28, rectangularshape attachment piece 34 and turtle shapedattachment piece 32, which are all included in the embodiment of present invention. -
FIG. 14 showsdog 36 withbandana scarf 42 with modifiedattachment piece 4 andstraps 2 for a modification of present invention as an accessory for dogs or cats or other small animal. -
FIG. 14 showsdoll 38 with miniature scarf orfabric 40 with modified attachment piece andstrap 2 for a modification of present invention to a doll accessory - In further detail of present invention,
FIGS. 9 , 10, 11 and 12 are only examples of execution of present invention. Any size scarf, fabric, sarong or material may be used with present invention to create any number of styles. - In further detail of present invention is the system of putting together a number of buckle type attachment pieces with a number of straps or similar devices to create a method of modifying any scarf, fabric or sarong into a plurality of articles of clothing or accessories.
- In further detail of present invention as partially demonstrated in
FIG. 10 ,FIG. 11 andFIG. 12 is the method of tying scarves, fabric or sarongs into a plurality of articles of clothing or accessories. - In further expansion of possibility of present invention is that present invention may be for use not just for women. Present invention can be modified in size for children. Present invention can be modified in size for dogs or cats or any animal. Present invention can be modified in size for dolls. The descriptions herein provide the preferred embodiment of present invention, but should not be construed as limiting the scope of use.
- Of course, all the various aspects of embodiment shown in diagrams may be mixed and matched as desired. The essence of embodiment of present invention is that all aspects are interchangeable and versatile and the scope of us of present invention is open to a plurality of variations.
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1. A buckle type accessory attachment piece in conjunction with straps which may wrap around the neck and enable wearer to create a plurality of clothing or accessory pieces from a piece of fabric, scarf or sarong; comprising in combination:
a. Said attachment piece which has at least one but preferable two and possibly more openings to insert scarf, fabric or sarong and has at least one, but preferably two slit openings to insert strap.
b. The straps sized to insert into the slip openings in attachment piece which may be secured with some type of closure.
2. Said attachment piece of claim 1 wherein the openings for scarf may be circular in design or any shape at all that fabric or a scarf or sarong can be inserted.
3. Said attachment piece of claim 1 wherein the attachment piece may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, wood, leather, fabric, metal, ceramic, resin, shell, aluminum, silver or any other equivalent means.
4. The attachment piece of claim 1 wherein the attachment piece may be formed into the shape of a circle, square, rectangle, triangle, or any equivalent shape.
5. The set of straps of claim 1 wherein the straps may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of: fabric, plastic, elastic, leather, string, beading, vinyl, wire or rubber or any other equivalent means.
6. The set of straps of claim 1 wherein the straps may be embellished with materials selected from the group consisting of: beading, sequin, button, rhinestones, gemstones, chains, zippers, embroidery or any other equivalent means.
7. The set of straps of claim 1 wherein the straps may be adjustable with gasper or any other equivalent means or may also be non-adjustable.
8. The set of straps of claim 1 wherein the straps may be permanently affixed to attachment piece or removable by means of Velcro, buttons, snaps, magnets or any other equivalent means.
9. The set of straps of claim 1 and attachment piece of claim 1 as an interchangeable accessory which can be utilized with any number of said strap selections which are also interchangeable with any number of said attachment pieces.
10. The set of straps of claim 1 and attachment piece of claim 1 in which present invention may also be used as an attachment piece for bags.
11. The set of straps of claim 1 and attachment piece of claim 1 in which present invention may also be used as a type of belt.
12. The use of attachment piece of claim 1 in conjunction with straps as a clothing accessory item not only for humans but for domestic animals such as dogs or cats.
13. The use of attachment piece of claim 1 in conjunction with straps and modified in size as a doll accessory.
14. The method of using an attachment piece with openings in conjunction with straps to create a plurality of clothing pieces and accessory items from a fabric, scarf or sarong without the need for additional sewing.
15. A system of interchangeable attachment pieces of claim 1 and a variety of straps of claim 1 that can be mixed and matched and used in a plurality of ways to create articles of clothing or accessories by using fabric, scarves, or sarongs.
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