US20130212840A1 - Signal-activated lingerie - Google Patents
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- the present patent application is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending non-provisional patent application entitled “CLAP-OFF BRA,” filed Jan. 18, 2013, as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/744,985 by the same inventor.
- the present patent application is further a continuation-in-part of a co-pending non-provisional patent application entitled “BIOMETRIC GARMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATION,” filed Oct. 22, 2007, as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/977,076 by the same inventor, which in turn, was the formalization of a previously filed, co-pending provisional patent application entitled “BIOMETRIC GARMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATION,” filed Oct. 20, 2006, as U.S. patent application Ser. No.
- This invention is related to garments comprising a signal-activated fastener.
- the present invention relates to a lingerie, including methods of operation, wherein the signal-activated fastener, inside a housing, receives a signal and unfastens causing the housing to decouple and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- the garment, or specifically, the lingerie was not designed to accommodate a signal-activated fastener such that the weight of the fastener could be advantageously utilized to cause the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- the lingerie comprises a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body.
- the panel includes a first and second panel-end which are coupled with a first and second straps.
- the first and second straps are coupled via a signal-activated fastener which is housed inside a housing.
- the housing may be of spherical shape for instance where it can easily roll down the wearer's body.
- the signal-activated fastener unfastens when it receives a signal, such as the clapping sound of a person clapping two consecutive claps, causing the housing to decouple from the end of one of the straps and pull the entire lingerie with it so that the lingerie falls off from the wearer's body.
- a signal such as the clapping sound of a person clapping two consecutive claps
- Lingerie such as bras which are worn by females, have a fastening mechanism, such as a hook-type fastener, which is difficult to open, especially for the male counterpart.
- a bra according to the present invention could be made using a signal-activated fastener such that the female's boyfriend or husband could clap his hand and the bra would automatically open.
- the present state of the art in using authentication systems in variety of applications is well known to skilled artisans.
- voice or fingerprint authentication systems are routinely utilized in security applications.
- the present invention combines the existing technology of authentication with an article of clothing.
- the present disclosure is a signal-activated bra which comprises a signal-activated fastener operative to unfasten the bra when said signal-activated fastener receives the clapping sound generated by a person clapping his/her hands.
- the present invention disclosure further illustrates a signal-activated garment comprising a signal-activated fastener whereby the garment may be fastened or unfastened when a signal, received by the signal-activated fastener, substantially matches a predetermined signal.
- a signal-activated garment comprising a signal-activated fastener whereby the garment may be fastened or unfastened when a signal, received by the signal-activated fastener, substantially matches a predetermined signal.
- a brassiere comprises a signal-activated fastener whereby the brassiere may be fastened or unfastened when a biometric voice signal substantially matches a predetermined signal stored in the memory of a controller included in the signal-activated fastener.
- an object such as a communication device, may be secured/released to/from a signal-activated garment of the present invention.
- the present invention discloses a lingerie, including a method of operation, which comprises a panel, a first and second straps, and a signal-activated fastener which is housed inside a housing. Upon reception of a signal, the signal-activated fastener unfastens causing the housing to decouple from the end of one of the straps, the weight of which is advantageously used to pull the entire lingerie with it so that the lingerie falls off from the wearer's body.
- a lingerie comprising a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end, a first strap including a first first-strap-end and a second first-strap-end, wherein the first first-strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end, a second strap including a first second-strap-end and a second second-strap-end, wherein the first second-strap-end is coupled with the second panel-end, and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second first-strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second second-strap-end, wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end
- the lingerie is one of a bra, a panties, and a combination thereof.
- at least one of the first strap and second strap comprises elastic material, wherein by coupling the housing with the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end the elastic material is stretched, and wherein by unfastening the signal-activated fastener, the strain energy associated with the stretched elastic material further causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- the housing comprises a spherical shape.
- the one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end comprises a ferrous component
- the signal-activated fastener comprises a sensor capable of sensing pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands and operative to generate an electrical signal, a controller responsive to the electrical signal and operative to generate a control signal, and an electromagnet magnetically coupled with the ferrous component thereby fastening the lingerie, wherein the electromagnet is responsive to the control signal and operative to demagnetize thereby decoupling from the ferrous component.
- the sensor is a microphone.
- the controller is a microprocessor.
- the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval.
- the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises a single clap including a predetermined amplitude.
- the senor is a voice biometric sensor capable of sensing voice of a person speaking and operative to generate an electrical signal.
- the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal substantially matches a predetermined signal.
- the predetermined signal is at least one of a password, a phrase, and a combination thereof.
- the sensor comprises at least one of a biometric sensor, pressure sensor, and optical sensor.
- a method for unfastening a lingerie comprises a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end, a first strap including a first first-strap-end and a second first-strap-end, wherein the first first-strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end, a second strap including a first second-strap-end and a second second-strap-end, wherein the first second-strap-end is coupled with the second panel-end, and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second first-strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second second-strap-end, the method comprises responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener, and unfastening the signal-activated fastener causing the housing to decoup
- the one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end comprises a ferrous component
- the step of responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener comprises sensing pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands via a sensor included in the signal-activated fastener
- the step of unfastening the signal-activated fastener comprises generating an electrical signal via the sensor, responding to the electrical signal via a controller included in the signal-activated fastener, generating a control signal via the controller, responding to the control signal via an electromagnet included in the signal-activated fastener, said electromagnet magnetically coupled with the ferrous component thereby fastening the lingerie, and demagnetizing the electromagnet thereby decoupling from the ferrous component.
- the step of generating the control signal via the controller comprises generating the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises two consecutive claps within a specific time interval.
- the step of responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener comprises sensing voice of a person speaking via a sensor included in the signal-activated fastener.
- the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal substantially matches a predetermined signal.
- a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body.
- the panel comprises a first panel-end and a second panel-end and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the first panel-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second panel-end, wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the first panel-end and second panel-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the panel to fall off from the wearer's body.
- a garment comprises one or more of said panels.
- a lingerie comprising a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end, a strap including a first strap-end and a second strap-end, wherein the first strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end, and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second panel-end, wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the second strap-end and second panel-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- FIG. 1 shows various garments 100 that may be fastened/unfastened via a signal-activated fastener according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a preferred embodiment of a signal-activated brassiere 200 comprising a signal-activated fastener.
- FIG. 3 shows a preferred method of fastening/unfastening a garment via a signal-activated fastener according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a preferred embodiment of a signal-activated garment 400 comprising a voice activated fastener operable to secure/release an object to the garment.
- FIG. 5 shows a preferred method of fastening/unfastening an object to a garment via a signal-activated fastener according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a preferred embodiment of a lingerie comprising a panel, a first and second straps, and a signal-activated fastener inside a housing according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 shows a preferred embodiment of the inside of the housing where the signal-activated fastener includes a controller, a sensor, and an electromagnet according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 consisting of FIG. 8A and FIG. 8B , shows as preferred embodiment of a lingerie, front and back views, worn by a person according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows various garments 100 that may be fastened/unfastened via a signal-activated fastener.
- a brassiere, a belt, trousers, and a dress may be equipped with a signal-activated fastener so that they may be fastened or unfastened when a controller, included in the signal-activated fastener, ascertains a match between a received signal and a predetermined signal stored in the memory of the controller.
- an object such as a weapon, communication device, article of clothing, may be secured/released to/from the garment via the signal-activated fastener.
- the present invention utilizes the presently known authentication technology to arrive at a garment that may be controllably fastened or unfastened.
- Voice and fingerprint identifications are among the many authentication systems presently known to skilled artisans.
- Voice verification is conceptually similar to fingerprinting. It is common knowledge that each person's fingerprints have unique characteristics that can be used to distinguish one person from another. It has also been proven that each person can be identified by the unique features of his or her vocal characteristics and speaking patterns.
- Biometric voice verification is the process of comparing a voice sample with a stored, digital voice model, or voiceprint, for the purpose of verifying identity.
- a voiceprint is a digital representation of some of the unique characteristics of an individual's voice, including physiological characteristics of the nasal passages and vocal chords, as well as the frequency, cadence and duration of the vocal pattern.
- a brassiere comprises a signal-activated fastener that secures the brassiere on a woman's body.
- a general construction of the signal-activated fastener may require a power source such as a battery, a locking/unlocking device (fastener) such as an actuator, a sensor such as a biometric sensor, and a controller coupled with the sensor and the locking/unlocking device and including a microprocessor with all the required peripherals including software, known to skilled artisan, wherein said controller is responsive to the signal generated by the sensor and operative to apply a signal to the locking/unlocking device, upon recognition of the biometric quantity, i.e., one or more intrinsic physical or behavioural traits, to close/open the brassiere.
- FIG. 2 shows a preferred embodiment of a clap-off bra 200 comprising a clap-off-activated fastener.
- the bra 202 comprises a clap-off-activated fastener which includes a controller 204 , a sensor 206 , and a fastener 208 .
- the controller 204 comprises a battery as its power source and a microprocessor to process the signal received by the sensor 206 .
- the sensor 206 is a microphone which generates an electrical signal when it senses pressure waves generated by the clapping sound.
- the controller 204 receives the electrical signal, processes the signal, and verifies that the signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval.
- the controller 204 then generates a control signal, operative on the fastener 208 , to unfasten the bra 202 .
- the controller 204 receives the electrical signal, processes the signal, and verifies that the signal comprises a single clap having a predetermined amplitude, i.e., decibel level.
- an individual wearing the signal-activated bra 200 , manually fastens the bra 202 via the fastener 208 .
- the sensor 206 receives sound waves that are generated by another individual clapping his/her hands.
- the controller 204 processes the signal and unfastens the bra 202 when it determines that there are two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval.
- the signal-activated brassier 200 comprises a voice-activated fastener.
- the brassier 202 comprises a voice-activated fastener which includes a controller 204 , a sensor 206 , and a fastener 208 .
- the controller 204 comprises a battery as its power source and a microprocessor to process the signal received by the sensor 206 .
- the sensor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such a biometric voice sensor.
- the controller 204 receives a voice signal via the biometric voice sensor 206 , processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 204 generates a control signal, operative on the fastener 208 , to controllably fasten/unfasten the brassiere 202 .
- an individual wearing the signal-activated brassiere 200 , manually fastens the brassiere 202 via the fastener 208 .
- the sensor 206 receives a voice signal, generated by another individual, and the controller 204 processes the signal and unfastens the brassiere 202 when a match is found. Accordingly, the brassiere 202 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the voice of the other individual.
- the controller 204 verities the voice signal when the other individual provides the correct password and then applies a control signal to the fastener 208 to fasten/unfasten the garment.
- the senor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such as a biometric fingerprint sensor.
- the controller 204 receives a fingerprint signal via the biometric fingerprint sensor 206 , processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 204 generates a control signal, operative on the fastener 208 , to controllably fasten/unfasten the brassiere 202 .
- an individual wearing the signal-activated brassiere 200 , manually fastens the brassiere 202 via the fastener 208 .
- the sensor 206 receives a fingerprint signal, generated by another individual, and the controller 204 processes the signal and unfastens the brassiere 202 when a match is found. Accordingly, the brassiere 202 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the fingerprint of the other individual.
- FIG. 3 shows a flow diagram 300 of one method of fastening/unfastening a garment according to the present invention.
- the preferred method comprises receiving a signal, such as a biometric signal, pressure signal, optical signal, via a signal-activated fastener at 302 , and at least one of fastening and unfastening the garment according to the signal at 304 .
- a signal such as a biometric signal, pressure signal, optical signal
- FIG. 4 shows a preferred embodiment 400 of a signal-activated garment 402 comprising a voice activated fastener.
- an object such as a cell phone 404
- a signal activated fastener such as a voice-activated fastener which includes a controller, such as the controller 204 , a sensor, such as the sensor 206 , and a fastener, such as the fastener 208 .
- the controller 204 comprises a battery as its power source and a microprocessor to process the signal received by the sensor 206 .
- the sensor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such a biometric voice sensor.
- the controller 204 receives a voice signal via the biometric voice sensor 206 , processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 204 generates a control signal, operative on the fastener 208 , to controllably fasten/unfasten the cell phone 404 to the signal-activated garment 402 .
- an individual wearing the signal-activated garment 402 , manually fastens the cell phone 404 via the fastener 208 .
- the sensor 206 receives a voice signal, generated by the individual, and the controller 204 processes the signal and unfastens the cell phone 404 when a match is found. Accordingly, the cell phone 404 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the voice of the individual.
- the controller 204 verifies the voice signal when the individual provides the correct password and then applies a control signal to the fastener 208 to fasten/unfasten the cell phone 404 .
- the senor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such as a biometric fingerprint sensor.
- the controller 204 receives a fingerprint signal via the biometric fingerprint sensor 206 , processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 204 generates a control signal, operative, on the fastener 208 , to controllably secure/release the cell phone 404 to/from the signal-activated garment 402 .
- an individual wearing the signal-activated garment 402 , manually fastens the cell phone 404 via the fastener 208 .
- the sensor 206 receives a fingerprint signal, generated by the individual, and the controller 204 processes the signal and unfastens the cell phone 404 when a match is found. Accordingly, the cell phone 404 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the fingerprint of the individual.
- FIG. 5 shows a flow diagram 500 of one method of fastening/unfastening an object to a signal-activated garment of the present invention.
- the preferred method comprises receiving a signal, such as a biometric signal, pressure signal, optical signal, via a signal-activated fastener at 502 , and at least one of fastening, and unfastening the object to the signal-activated garment according to the signal at 304 .
- a signal such as a biometric signal, pressure signal, optical signal
- FIG. 6 shows a preferred embodiment of a signal-activated panties 600 comprising a signal-activated fastener.
- the signal-activated panties 600 comprises a panel 602 which includes a first panel-end 603 and second panel-end 605 .
- the signal-activated panties 600 further comprises a first strap 610 which includes a first first-strap-end 607 and a second first-strap-end 609 , wherein the first first-strap-end 607 is coupled with the first panel-end 603 , preferably stitched and wherein the second first-strap-end 609 comprises a ferrous component 608 .
- the signal-activated panties 600 further comprises a second strap 604 which includes a first second-strap-end 611 and a second second-strap-end 613 , wherein the first second-strap-end 611 is coupled with the second panel-end 605 , preferably stitched.
- the signal-activated panties 600 further comprises a housing 606 that houses a signal-activated fastener (see FIG. 7 ) which includes a first housing-end 617 and a second housing-end 615 , wherein the first housing-end 617 is coupled with the ferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609 , and the second housing-end 615 is coupled with the second second-strap-end 613 , in a preferred embodiment the signal-activated fastener comprises an electromagnet which is magnetically couples the first housing-end 617 to the ferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609 .
- the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal, for instance two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval, and operative to unfasten causing the housing 606 to magnetically decouple from the ferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609 and wherein the weight of the housing 606 , which includes the signal-activated fastener (see FIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activated panties 600 to fall off from the wearer's body.
- At least one of the first and second straps, 610 and 604 comprises elastic material, wherein by coupling the first housing-end 617 of the housing 606 with the ferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609 , the elastic material is stretched, and by unfastening the signal-activated fastener, the strain energy associated with the stretched elastic material further causes the signal-activated panties 600 to fall off from the wearer's body.
- FIG. 7 shows a preferred embodiment of the inside of a housing such as the housing 606 in FIG. 6 , where the signal-activated fastener 700 includes a controller 702 , a sensor 706 , and an electromagnet 704 , such as a solenoid known to artisans of ordinary skill.
- the controller 702 may be analog or digital such as a microprocessor and includes a rechargeable battery (not shown) as its power source, said battery may further be used to energize the electromagnet 704 .
- the sensor 706 maybe a microphone which senses the pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands.
- the controller 702 receives the electrical signal, processes the signal, and verifies that the signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval. The controller 702 then generates, a control signal, operative on the electromagnet 704 to de-energize (demagnetize) the electromagnet 704 causing the first housing end 617 to decouple from the ferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609 .
- the weight of the housing 606 which includes the signal-activated fastener 700 , causes the signal-activated panties 600 to fall off from the wearer's body.
- FIG. 8 shows a preferred embodiment of an individual wearing a signal-activated panties 800 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8A shows the front side of the wearer and
- FIG. 8B shows the back side of the wearer.
- the signal-activated panties 800 comprises a panel 802 which includes a first panel-end 803 and second panel-end 805 .
- the signal-activated panties 800 further comprises a first strap 810 which includes a first first-strap-end 807 and a second first-strap-end 809 , wherein the first first-strap-end 807 is coupled with the first panel-end 8603 , preferably stitched and wherein the second first-strap-end 809 comprises a ferrous component 808 .
- the signal-activated panties 800 further comprises a second strap 804 which includes a first second-strap-end 811 and a second second-strap-end 813 , wherein the first second-strap-end 811 is coupled with the second panel-end 805 , preferably stitched.
- the signal-activated panties 800 further comprises a housing 806 that houses a signal-activated fastener (see FIG. 7 ) which includes a first housing-end 817 and a second housing-end 815 , wherein the first housing-end 817 is coupled with the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 , and the second housing-end 815 is coupled with the second second-strap-end 813 .
- the signal-activated fastener comprises an electromagnet which magnetically couples the first housing-end 817 with the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 .
- the controller 702 of the signal-activated fastener 700 is responsive to a signal, for instance two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval, and operative to unfasten causing the housing 806 to magnetically decouple from the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 and wherein the weight of the housing 806 , which includes the signal-activated fastener (see FIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activated panties 800 to fall off from the wearer's body.
- an individual wearing the signal-activated panties 800 manually fastens the signal-activated panties 800 by magnetizing (energizing) the electromagnet 704 causing the first housing-end 817 to couple with the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 .
- the sensor 706 receives sound waves that are generated by another individual clapping his/her hands.
- the controller 702 processes the signal and generates a control signal that unfastens the signal-activated fastener 700 by demagnetizing (de-energizing) the electromagnet 704 when it determines that there are two consecutive claps, roughly 250 milliseconds apart, within a predetermined time interval, approximately 1 second.
- the senor 706 of the signal-activated fastener 700 is a biometric voice sensor.
- the controller 702 of the signal-activated fastener 700 receives a voice signal via the biometric voice sensor 706 , processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 706 generates a control signal, operative on the electromagnet 704 causing the housing 806 to magnetically decouple from the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 .
- the weight of the housing 806 which includes the signal-activated fastener (see FIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activated panties 800 to fall off from the wearer's body.
- an individual wearing the signal-activated panties 800 manually fastens the signal-activated panties 800 by magnetizing (energizing) the electromagnet 704 causing the first housing-end 817 to couple with the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 .
- the biometric voice sensor 706 receives a voice signal, generated by another individual, and the controller 702 processes the signal and generates a control signal that unfastens the signal-activated fastener 700 by demagnetizing (de-energizing) the electromagnet 704 when a match is found. Accordingly, the signal-activated panties 800 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the voice of the other individual.
- the controller 702 verifies the voice signal when the other individual provides the correct password and then applies a control signal to the electromagnet 704 .
- the senor 706 of the signal-activated fastener 700 is a biometric fingerprint sensor.
- the controller 702 of the signal-activated fastener 700 receives a fingerprint signal via the biometric fingerprint sensor 706 , processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 706 generates a control signal, operative on the electromagnet 704 causing the housing 806 to magnetically decouple from the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 .
- the weight of the housing 806 which includes the signal-activated fastener (see FIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activated panties 800 to fall off from the wearer's body.
- an individual wearing the signal-activated panties 800 manually fastens the signal-activated panties 800 by magnetizing (energizing) the electromagnet 704 causing the first housing-end 817 to couple with the ferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 .
- the biometric fingerprint sensor 706 receives a fingerprint signal, generated by another individual, and the controller 702 processes the signal and generates a control signal that unfastens the signal-activated fastener 700 by demagnetizing (de-energizing) the electromagnet 704 when a match is found. Accordingly, the signal-activated panties 800 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the fingerprint of the other individual.
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A lingerie comprises a panel, a first and second strap, and a signal-activated fastener. The first and second straps are coupled via the signal-activated fastener which is housed inside a housing. The signal-activated fastener unfastens when it receives a signal, causing the housing to decouple from the end of one of the straps and pulling the entire lingerie with it so that the lingerie falls off from the wearer's body.
Description
- The present patent application is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending non-provisional patent application entitled “CLAP-OFF BRA,” filed Jan. 18, 2013, as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/744,985 by the same inventor. The present patent application is further a continuation-in-part of a co-pending non-provisional patent application entitled “BIOMETRIC GARMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATION,” filed Oct. 22, 2007, as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/977,076 by the same inventor, which in turn, was the formalization of a previously filed, co-pending provisional patent application entitled “BIOMETRIC GARMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATION,” filed Oct. 20, 2006, as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/853,210 by the inventor. This patent application claims the benefit of the filing date of the cited non-provisional and provisional patent applications according to the statutes and rules governing provisional and non-provisional patent applications, particularly 35 USC §§119, 120, 121, and 37 CFR §1.78. The specification and drawings of the cited provisional and non-provisional patent applications are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
- A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. The owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office files or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
- This invention is related to garments comprising a signal-activated fastener. In particular, the present invention relates to a lingerie, including methods of operation, wherein the signal-activated fastener, inside a housing, receives a signal and unfastens causing the housing to decouple and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- In the aforementioned pending patent applications, the garment, or specifically, the lingerie was not designed to accommodate a signal-activated fastener such that the weight of the fastener could be advantageously utilized to cause the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body. In the present application, the lingerie comprises a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body. The panel includes a first and second panel-end which are coupled with a first and second straps. The first and second straps are coupled via a signal-activated fastener which is housed inside a housing. The housing may be of spherical shape for instance where it can easily roll down the wearer's body. The signal-activated fastener unfastens when it receives a signal, such as the clapping sound of a person clapping two consecutive claps, causing the housing to decouple from the end of one of the straps and pull the entire lingerie with it so that the lingerie falls off from the wearer's body. In the following, the texts of the aforementioned pending patent applications are repeated here for context but they will be amended in such a way to provide detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments of the present invention as presented in
FIGS. 6 through 8 . - Lingerie, such as bras which are worn by females, have a fastening mechanism, such as a hook-type fastener, which is difficult to open, especially for the male counterpart. A bra according to the present invention could be made using a signal-activated fastener such that the female's boyfriend or husband could clap his hand and the bra would automatically open.
- The present state of the art in using authentication systems in variety of applications is well known to skilled artisans. In particular, voice or fingerprint authentication systems are routinely utilized in security applications. The present invention combines the existing technology of authentication with an article of clothing. Specifically, the present disclosure is a signal-activated bra which comprises a signal-activated fastener operative to unfasten the bra when said signal-activated fastener receives the clapping sound generated by a person clapping his/her hands.
- The present invention disclosure further illustrates a signal-activated garment comprising a signal-activated fastener whereby the garment may be fastened or unfastened when a signal, received by the signal-activated fastener, substantially matches a predetermined signal. Various types of garments and voice-activated fasteners can be utilized. In one preferred embodiment, a brassiere comprises a signal-activated fastener whereby the brassiere may be fastened or unfastened when a biometric voice signal substantially matches a predetermined signal stored in the memory of a controller included in the signal-activated fastener. In another embodiment, an object, such as a communication device, may be secured/released to/from a signal-activated garment of the present invention.
- The present invention discloses a lingerie, including a method of operation, which comprises a panel, a first and second straps, and a signal-activated fastener which is housed inside a housing. Upon reception of a signal, the signal-activated fastener unfastens causing the housing to decouple from the end of one of the straps, the weight of which is advantageously used to pull the entire lingerie with it so that the lingerie falls off from the wearer's body.
- In one aspect, a lingerie is disclosed comprising a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end, a first strap including a first first-strap-end and a second first-strap-end, wherein the first first-strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end, a second strap including a first second-strap-end and a second second-strap-end, wherein the first second-strap-end is coupled with the second panel-end, and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second first-strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second second-strap-end, wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- Preferably, the lingerie is one of a bra, a panties, and a combination thereof. Preferably, at least one of the first strap and second strap comprises elastic material, wherein by coupling the housing with the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end the elastic material is stretched, and wherein by unfastening the signal-activated fastener, the strain energy associated with the stretched elastic material further causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body. Preferably, the housing comprises a spherical shape.
- Preferably, the one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end comprises a ferrous component, and wherein the signal-activated fastener comprises a sensor capable of sensing pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands and operative to generate an electrical signal, a controller responsive to the electrical signal and operative to generate a control signal, and an electromagnet magnetically coupled with the ferrous component thereby fastening the lingerie, wherein the electromagnet is responsive to the control signal and operative to demagnetize thereby decoupling from the ferrous component. Preferably, the sensor is a microphone. Preferably, the controller is a microprocessor.
- Preferably, the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval. Preferably, the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises a single clap including a predetermined amplitude.
- Preferably, the sensor is a voice biometric sensor capable of sensing voice of a person speaking and operative to generate an electrical signal. Preferably, the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal substantially matches a predetermined signal. Preferably, the predetermined signal is at least one of a password, a phrase, and a combination thereof. Preferably, the sensor comprises at least one of a biometric sensor, pressure sensor, and optical sensor.
- In another aspect, a method for unfastening a lingerie is disclosed. The lingerie comprises a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end, a first strap including a first first-strap-end and a second first-strap-end, wherein the first first-strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end, a second strap including a first second-strap-end and a second second-strap-end, wherein the first second-strap-end is coupled with the second panel-end, and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second first-strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second second-strap-end, the method comprises responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener, and unfastening the signal-activated fastener causing the housing to decouple from one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
- Preferably, the one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end comprises a ferrous component, and wherein the step of responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener comprises sensing pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands via a sensor included in the signal-activated fastener, and wherein the step of unfastening the signal-activated fastener comprises generating an electrical signal via the sensor, responding to the electrical signal via a controller included in the signal-activated fastener, generating a control signal via the controller, responding to the control signal via an electromagnet included in the signal-activated fastener, said electromagnet magnetically coupled with the ferrous component thereby fastening the lingerie, and demagnetizing the electromagnet thereby decoupling from the ferrous component.
- Preferably, the step of generating the control signal via the controller comprises generating the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises two consecutive claps within a specific time interval. Preferably, the step of responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener comprises sensing voice of a person speaking via a sensor included in the signal-activated fastener. Preferably, the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal substantially matches a predetermined signal.
- In another aspect a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body is disclosed. The panel comprises a first panel-end and a second panel-end and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the first panel-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second panel-end, wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the first panel-end and second panel-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the panel to fall off from the wearer's body. Preferably, a garment comprises one or more of said panels.
- In another aspect, a lingerie is disclosed comprising a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end, a strap including a first strap-end and a second strap-end, wherein the first strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end, and a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second panel-end, wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the second strap-end and second panel-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
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FIG. 1 showsvarious garments 100 that may be fastened/unfastened via a signal-activated fastener according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows a preferred embodiment of a signal-activatedbrassiere 200 comprising a signal-activated fastener. -
FIG. 3 shows a preferred method of fastening/unfastening a garment via a signal-activated fastener according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a preferred embodiment of a signal-activatedgarment 400 comprising a voice activated fastener operable to secure/release an object to the garment. -
FIG. 5 shows a preferred method of fastening/unfastening an object to a garment via a signal-activated fastener according to the present invention. -
FIG. 6 shows a preferred embodiment of a lingerie comprising a panel, a first and second straps, and a signal-activated fastener inside a housing according to the present invention. -
FIG. 7 shows a preferred embodiment of the inside of the housing where the signal-activated fastener includes a controller, a sensor, and an electromagnet according to the present invention. -
FIG. 8 , consisting ofFIG. 8A andFIG. 8B , shows as preferred embodiment of a lingerie, front and back views, worn by a person according to the present invention. -
FIG. 1 showsvarious garments 100 that may be fastened/unfastened via a signal-activated fastener. According to the present invention, a brassiere, a belt, trousers, and a dress may be equipped with a signal-activated fastener so that they may be fastened or unfastened when a controller, included in the signal-activated fastener, ascertains a match between a received signal and a predetermined signal stored in the memory of the controller. In another embodiment of the present invention, an object, such as a weapon, communication device, article of clothing, may be secured/released to/from the garment via the signal-activated fastener. - The present invention utilizes the presently known authentication technology to arrive at a garment that may be controllably fastened or unfastened. Voice and fingerprint identifications are among the many authentication systems presently known to skilled artisans. Voice verification is conceptually similar to fingerprinting. It is common knowledge that each person's fingerprints have unique characteristics that can be used to distinguish one person from another. It has also been proven that each person can be identified by the unique features of his or her vocal characteristics and speaking patterns. Biometric, voice verification is the process of comparing a voice sample with a stored, digital voice model, or voiceprint, for the purpose of verifying identity. A voiceprint is a digital representation of some of the unique characteristics of an individual's voice, including physiological characteristics of the nasal passages and vocal chords, as well as the frequency, cadence and duration of the vocal pattern.
- In one instance, a brassiere comprises a signal-activated fastener that secures the brassiere on a woman's body. A general construction of the signal-activated fastener may require a power source such as a battery, a locking/unlocking device (fastener) such as an actuator, a sensor such as a biometric sensor, and a controller coupled with the sensor and the locking/unlocking device and including a microprocessor with all the required peripherals including software, known to skilled artisan, wherein said controller is responsive to the signal generated by the sensor and operative to apply a signal to the locking/unlocking device, upon recognition of the biometric quantity, i.e., one or more intrinsic physical or behavioural traits, to close/open the brassiere.
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FIG. 2 shows a preferred embodiment of a clap-offbra 200 comprising a clap-off-activated fastener. Thebra 202 comprises a clap-off-activated fastener which includes acontroller 204, asensor 206, and afastener 208. According to one preferred embodiment, thecontroller 204 comprises a battery as its power source and a microprocessor to process the signal received by thesensor 206. Preferably, thesensor 206 is a microphone which generates an electrical signal when it senses pressure waves generated by the clapping sound. Thecontroller 204 receives the electrical signal, processes the signal, and verifies that the signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval. Thecontroller 204 then generates a control signal, operative on thefastener 208, to unfasten thebra 202. In another instance, thecontroller 204 receives the electrical signal, processes the signal, and verifies that the signal comprises a single clap having a predetermined amplitude, i.e., decibel level. - In one instance, an individual, wearing the signal-activated
bra 200, manually fastens thebra 202 via thefastener 208. Thesensor 206 receives sound waves that are generated by another individual clapping his/her hands. Thecontroller 204 processes the signal and unfastens thebra 202 when it determines that there are two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval. - In another embodiment, the signal-activated brassier 200 comprises a voice-activated fastener. The brassier 202 comprises a voice-activated fastener which includes a
controller 204, asensor 206, and afastener 208. According to one preferred embodiment, thecontroller 204 comprises a battery as its power source and a microprocessor to process the signal received by thesensor 206. Preferably, thesensor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such a biometric voice sensor. Thecontroller 204 receives a voice signal via thebiometric voice sensor 206, processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, thecontroller 204 generates a control signal, operative on thefastener 208, to controllably fasten/unfasten thebrassiere 202. - In one instance, an individual, wearing the signal-activated
brassiere 200, manually fastens thebrassiere 202 via thefastener 208. Thesensor 206 receives a voice signal, generated by another individual, and thecontroller 204 processes the signal and unfastens thebrassiere 202 when a match is found. Accordingly, thebrassiere 202 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the voice of the other individual. In another embodiment, thecontroller 204 verities the voice signal when the other individual provides the correct password and then applies a control signal to thefastener 208 to fasten/unfasten the garment. - In another embodiment, the
sensor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such as a biometric fingerprint sensor. Thecontroller 204 receives a fingerprint signal via thebiometric fingerprint sensor 206, processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, thecontroller 204 generates a control signal, operative on thefastener 208, to controllably fasten/unfasten thebrassiere 202. - In one instance, an individual, wearing the signal-activated
brassiere 200, manually fastens thebrassiere 202 via thefastener 208. Thesensor 206 receives a fingerprint signal, generated by another individual, and thecontroller 204 processes the signal and unfastens thebrassiere 202 when a match is found. Accordingly, thebrassiere 202 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the fingerprint of the other individual. -
FIG. 3 shows a flow diagram 300 of one method of fastening/unfastening a garment according to the present invention. The preferred method comprises receiving a signal, such as a biometric signal, pressure signal, optical signal, via a signal-activated fastener at 302, and at least one of fastening and unfastening the garment according to the signal at 304. -
FIG. 4 shows apreferred embodiment 400 of a signal-activatedgarment 402 comprising a voice activated fastener. According to this embodiment, an object, such as acell phone 404, may be secured/released to/from the signal-activatedgarment 402 via a signal activated fastener, such as a voice-activated fastener which includes a controller, such as thecontroller 204, a sensor, such as thesensor 206, and a fastener, such as thefastener 208. According to one preferred embodiment, thecontroller 204 comprises a battery as its power source and a microprocessor to process the signal received by thesensor 206. Preferably, thesensor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such a biometric voice sensor. Thecontroller 204 receives a voice signal via thebiometric voice sensor 206, processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, thecontroller 204 generates a control signal, operative on thefastener 208, to controllably fasten/unfasten thecell phone 404 to the signal-activatedgarment 402. - In one instance, an individual, wearing the signal-activated
garment 402, manually fastens thecell phone 404 via thefastener 208. Thesensor 206 receives a voice signal, generated by the individual, and thecontroller 204 processes the signal and unfastens thecell phone 404 when a match is found. Accordingly, thecell phone 404 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the voice of the individual. In another embodiment, thecontroller 204 verifies the voice signal when the individual provides the correct password and then applies a control signal to thefastener 208 to fasten/unfasten thecell phone 404. - In another embodiment, the
sensor 206 comprises a biometric sensor, such as a biometric fingerprint sensor. Thecontroller 204 receives a fingerprint signal via thebiometric fingerprint sensor 206, processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, thecontroller 204 generates a control signal, operative, on thefastener 208, to controllably secure/release thecell phone 404 to/from the signal-activatedgarment 402. - In one instance, an individual, wearing the signal-activated
garment 402, manually fastens thecell phone 404 via thefastener 208. Thesensor 206 receives a fingerprint signal, generated by the individual, and thecontroller 204 processes the signal and unfastens thecell phone 404 when a match is found. Accordingly, thecell phone 404 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the fingerprint of the individual. -
FIG. 5 shows a flow diagram 500 of one method of fastening/unfastening an object to a signal-activated garment of the present invention. The preferred method comprises receiving a signal, such as a biometric signal, pressure signal, optical signal, via a signal-activated fastener at 502, and at least one of fastening, and unfastening the object to the signal-activated garment according to the signal at 304. -
FIG. 6 shows a preferred embodiment of a signal-activatedpanties 600 comprising a signal-activated fastener. The signal-activatedpanties 600 comprises apanel 602 which includes a first panel-end 603 and second panel-end 605. The signal-activatedpanties 600 further comprises afirst strap 610 which includes a first first-strap-end 607 and a second first-strap-end 609, wherein the first first-strap-end 607 is coupled with the first panel-end 603, preferably stitched and wherein the second first-strap-end 609 comprises aferrous component 608. The signal-activatedpanties 600 further comprises a second strap 604 which includes a first second-strap-end 611 and a second second-strap-end 613, wherein the first second-strap-end 611 is coupled with the second panel-end 605, preferably stitched. - The signal-activated
panties 600 further comprises ahousing 606 that houses a signal-activated fastener (seeFIG. 7 ) which includes a first housing-end 617 and a second housing-end 615, wherein the first housing-end 617 is coupled with theferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609, and the second housing-end 615 is coupled with the second second-strap-end 613, in a preferred embodiment the signal-activated fastener comprises an electromagnet which is magnetically couples the first housing-end 617 to theferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609. The signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal, for instance two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval, and operative to unfasten causing thehousing 606 to magnetically decouple from theferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609 and wherein the weight of thehousing 606, which includes the signal-activated fastener (seeFIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activatedpanties 600 to fall off from the wearer's body. In another preferred embodiment, at least one of the first and second straps, 610 and 604, comprises elastic material, wherein by coupling the first housing-end 617 of thehousing 606 with theferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609, the elastic material is stretched, and by unfastening the signal-activated fastener, the strain energy associated with the stretched elastic material further causes the signal-activatedpanties 600 to fall off from the wearer's body. -
FIG. 7 shows a preferred embodiment of the inside of a housing such as thehousing 606 inFIG. 6 , where the signal-activated fastener 700 includes acontroller 702, a sensor 706, and anelectromagnet 704, such as a solenoid known to artisans of ordinary skill. Thecontroller 702 may be analog or digital such as a microprocessor and includes a rechargeable battery (not shown) as its power source, said battery may further be used to energize theelectromagnet 704. The sensor 706 maybe a microphone which senses the pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands. - The
controller 702 receives the electrical signal, processes the signal, and verifies that the signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval. Thecontroller 702 then generates, a control signal, operative on theelectromagnet 704 to de-energize (demagnetize) theelectromagnet 704 causing thefirst housing end 617 to decouple from theferrous component 608 of the second first-strap-end 609. The weight of thehousing 606, which includes the signal-activated fastener 700, causes the signal-activatedpanties 600 to fall off from the wearer's body. -
FIG. 8 shows a preferred embodiment of an individual wearing a signal-activatedpanties 800 according to the present invention. In particular,FIG. 8A shows the front side of the wearer andFIG. 8B shows the back side of the wearer. The signal-activatedpanties 800 comprises apanel 802 which includes a first panel-end 803 and second panel-end 805. The signal-activatedpanties 800 further comprises afirst strap 810 which includes a first first-strap-end 807 and a second first-strap-end 809, wherein the first first-strap-end 807 is coupled with the first panel-end 8603, preferably stitched and wherein the second first-strap-end 809 comprises aferrous component 808. The signal-activatedpanties 800 further comprises asecond strap 804 which includes a first second-strap-end 811 and a second second-strap-end 813, wherein the first second-strap-end 811 is coupled with the second panel-end 805, preferably stitched. - The signal-activated
panties 800 further comprises ahousing 806 that houses a signal-activated fastener (seeFIG. 7 ) which includes a first housing-end 817 and a second housing-end 815, wherein the first housing-end 817 is coupled with theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809, and the second housing-end 815 is coupled with the second second-strap-end 813. In a preferred embodiment the signal-activated fastener comprises an electromagnet which magnetically couples the first housing-end 817 with theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809. Thecontroller 702 of the signal-activated fastener 700 is responsive to a signal, for instance two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval, and operative to unfasten causing thehousing 806 to magnetically decouple from theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809 and wherein the weight of thehousing 806, which includes the signal-activated fastener (seeFIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activatedpanties 800 to fall off from the wearer's body. - In one instance, an individual wearing the signal-activated
panties 800 manually fastens the signal-activatedpanties 800 by magnetizing (energizing) theelectromagnet 704 causing the first housing-end 817 to couple with theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809. The sensor 706 receives sound waves that are generated by another individual clapping his/her hands. Thecontroller 702 processes the signal and generates a control signal that unfastens the signal-activated fastener 700 by demagnetizing (de-energizing) theelectromagnet 704 when it determines that there are two consecutive claps, roughly 250 milliseconds apart, within a predetermined time interval, approximately 1 second. - In another embodiment, the sensor 706 of the signal-activated fastener 700 is a biometric voice sensor. The
controller 702 of the signal-activated fastener 700 receives a voice signal via the biometric voice sensor 706, processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 706 generates a control signal, operative on theelectromagnet 704 causing thehousing 806 to magnetically decouple from theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809. The weight of thehousing 806, which includes the signal-activated fastener (seeFIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activatedpanties 800 to fall off from the wearer's body. - In one instance, an individual wearing the signal-activated
panties 800 manually fastens the signal-activatedpanties 800 by magnetizing (energizing) theelectromagnet 704 causing the first housing-end 817 to couple with theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809. The biometric voice sensor 706 receives a voice signal, generated by another individual, and thecontroller 702 processes the signal and generates a control signal that unfastens the signal-activated fastener 700 by demagnetizing (de-energizing) theelectromagnet 704 when a match is found. Accordingly, the signal-activatedpanties 800 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the voice of the other individual. In another embodiment, thecontroller 702 verifies the voice signal when the other individual provides the correct password and then applies a control signal to theelectromagnet 704. - In another embodiment, the sensor 706 of the signal-activated fastener 700 is a biometric fingerprint sensor. The
controller 702 of the signal-activated fastener 700 receives a fingerprint signal via the biometric fingerprint sensor 706, processes the signal, and compares the signal with a predetermined signal. If there is a substantial match between the two signals, the controller 706 generates a control signal, operative on theelectromagnet 704 causing thehousing 806 to magnetically decouple from theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809. The weight of thehousing 806, which includes the signal-activated fastener (seeFIG. 7 ), due to gravity causes the signal-activatedpanties 800 to fall off from the wearer's body. - In one instance, an individual wearing the signal-activated
panties 800 manually fastens the signal-activatedpanties 800 by magnetizing (energizing) theelectromagnet 704 causing the first housing-end 817 to couple with theferrous component 808 of the second first-strap-end 809. The biometric fingerprint sensor 706 receives a fingerprint signal, generated by another individual, and thecontroller 702 processes the signal and generates a control signal that unfastens the signal-activated fastener 700 by demagnetizing (de-energizing) theelectromagnet 704 when a match is found. Accordingly, the signal-activatedpanties 800 may only be automatically unfastened upon verification of the fingerprint of the other individual. - The foregoing explanations, descriptions, illustrations, examples, and discussions have been set forth to assist the reader with understanding this invention and further to demonstrate the utility and novelty of it and are by no means restrictive of the scope of the invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which are intended to define the scope of this invention.
Claims (21)
1. A lingerie comprising:
(a) a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end;
(b) a first strap including a first first-strap-end and a second first-strap-end, wherein the first first-strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end;
(c) a second strap including a first second-strap-end and a second second-strap-end, wherein the first second-strap-end is coupled with the second panel-end; and
(d) a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second first-strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second second-strap-end;
wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
2. The lingerie of claim 1 , wherein the lingerie is one of a bra, a panties, and a combination thereof.
3. The lingerie of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first strap and second strap comprises elastic material, wherein by coupling the housing with the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end the elastic material is stretched, and wherein by unfastening the signal-activated fastener, the strain energy associated with the stretched elastic material further causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
4. The lingerie of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a spherical shape.
5. The lingerie of claim 1 , wherein the one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end comprises a ferrous component, and wherein the signal-activated fastener comprises:
(a) a sensor capable of sensing pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands and operative to generate an electrical signal;
(b) a controller responsive to the electrical signal and operative to generate a control signal; and
(c) an electromagnet magnetically coupled with the ferrous component thereby fastening the lingerie;
wherein the electromagnet is responsive to the control signal and operative to demagnetize thereby decoupling from the ferrous component.
6. The lingerie of claim 5 , wherein the sensor is a microphone.
7. The lingerie of claim 5 , wherein the controller is a microprocessor.
8. The lingerie of claim 5 , wherein the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises two consecutive claps within a predetermined time interval.
9. The lingerie of claim 5 , wherein the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises a single clap including a predetermined amplitude.
10. The lingerie of claim 5 , wherein the sensor is a voice biometric sensor capable of sensing voice of a person and operative to generate an electrical signal.
11. The lingerie of claim 10 , wherein the controller generates the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal substantially matches a predetermined signal.
12. The lingerie of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined signal is at least one of a password, a phrase, and a combination thereof.
13. The lingerie of claim 5 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one of a biometric sensor, pressure sensor, and optical sensor.
14. A method for unfastening a lingerie, said lingerie comprising:
(a) a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end;
(b) a first strap including a first first-strap-end and a second first-strap-end, wherein the first first-strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end;
(c) a second strap including a first second-strap-end and a second second-strap-end, wherein the first second-strap-end is coupled with the second panel-end; and
(d) a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second first-strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second second-strap-end;
said method comprising:
(i) responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener; and
(ii) unfastening the signal-activated fastener causing the housing to decouple from one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the one of the second first-strap-end and second second-strap-end comprises a ferrous component, and wherein the step of responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener comprises:
(i) sensing pressure waves generated by a person clapping his/her hands via a sensor included in the signal-activated fastener; and
wherein the step of unfastening the signal-activated, fastener comprises:
(i) generating an electrical signal via the sensor;
(ii) responding to the electrical signal via a controller included in the signal-activated fastener;
(iii) generating a control signal via the controller;
(iv) responding to the control signal via an electromagnet included in the signal-activated fastener, said electromagnet magnetically coupled with the ferrous component thereby fastening the lingerie; and
(v) demagnetizing the electromagnet thereby decoupling from the ferrous component.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the step of generating the control signal via the controller comprises generating the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal comprises two consecutive claps within a specific time interval.
17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the step of responding to a signal via the signal-activated fastener comprises sensing voice of a person via a sensor included in the signal-activated fastener.
18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the step of generating the control signal via the controller comprises generating the control signal upon verifying that the electrical signal substantially matches a predetermined signal.
19. A panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel comprising:
(a) a first panel-end and a second panel-end; and
(b) a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the first panel-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second panel-end;
wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the first panel-end and second panel-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the panel to fall off from the wearer's body.
20. A garment comprising one or more of the panels of claim 19 .
21. A lingerie comprising:
(a) a panel that covers one or more areas of a wearer's body, said panel including a first panel-end and a second panel-end;
(b) a strap including a first strap-end and a second strap-end, wherein the first strap-end is coupled with the first panel-end; and
(c) a housing that houses a signal-activated fastener, said housing including a first housing-end and a second housing-end, wherein the first housing-end is coupled with the second strap-end and the second housing-end is coupled with the second panel-end;
wherein the signal-activated fastener is responsive to a signal and operative to unfasten causing the housing to decouple from one of the second strap-end and second panel-end, and wherein the weight of the housing due to gravity causes the lingerie to fall off from the wearer's body.
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