![]() Convertible dirndl bag.
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a convertible bag for an item of clothing, e.g. a dirndress. The pocket has a fabric cover (50) which at least partially covers an inner pocket. The ensemble, consisting of an inner pocket and a fabric cover (50), can have a recess on the back of the outer pocket and an eyelet (12) on the back of the outer bag, the eyelet (12) being substantially on the outside of the outer bag centrally at least partially covers the recess and the eyelet (12) has at least one opening on both sides, and a tab on the inner pocket, the tab on the back of the inner pocket engaging the recess and at least one opening on each side having. The fabric cover (50) can be designed as an outer pocket. 公开号:CH716224A2 申请号:CH00706/19 申请日:2019-06-03 公开日:2020-11-30 发明作者:Schwarz-Grzymek Anne 申请人:Anne Schwarz Grzymek; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Area The invention is directed to a bag which allows the wearer or the wearer to have their hands free and still carry his / her personal items close to the body. background The choice of the right bag for the dirndl is a challenge for many women. Either the bag does not match the shoes or it does not fit in style, color and / or material with or with different dirndls. The size of the bag also plays an important role. For safety reasons, for example, only small bags can now be taken onto the festival grounds. And another problem arises when wearing a dirndl: How do you best protect your personal or valuables such as phone, pager, ID, keys, cosmetics and money without having to carry an external bag and without compromising style and look to have to. US2007061938 (A1) describes an apron which has an area with exchangeable materials or paper. Particularly stressed (or dirty) areas on the apron should be protected in this way, e.g. by being able to throw away the protective material (or the paper). [0005] The utility model DE202014007085 claims a clasp for a dirndl apron. It should enable the wearer to easily change her apron. The Spanish utility model ES1059189 shows a bag, characterized in that it is formed as an independent bag made up of different parts joined together in the same fabric, comprising: a first part made up of a fabric which is fastened on the inside with elastic means; a second part connected to the first part and consisting of a fabric in the form of a flap arranged over the first part; a third part which is formed by a fabric which is connected with its upper part to the first and the second part; a fourth part, located opposite the previous ones, defining the main internal area of the pocket; - a fifth part formed from a semicircular fabric made up of shingles forming the bottom of the bag; also means for closing the bag by folding the flap and means for securing the bag to clothing. A mobile phone case is described in US2018206566. description The disclosed convertible bag avoids the disadvantages of the prior art by offering the wearer a changeability that can be adapted to the fashionable aspects of the wearer, and at the same time offers protection against loss or theft of the bag's contents. An essential feature is a fabric cover which is designed to at least partially cover an inner pocket. The fabric cover can have a recess on its rear side. The recess can be at least partially suitable for covering the recess by means of one or more eyelets, which can also be referred to as a cover, deck or cover. At the same time, the eyelet can be suitable for holding a belt, an apron ribbon or a similar accessory. For this purpose, the eyelet can be attached to the fabric cover in such a way that, between the eyelet (or cover) and the fabric cover itself, e.g. a belt can be pulled through. [0010] The fabric cover can be designed as a pocket, which in the following can also be referred to as “outer pocket”. The eyelet, or deck, can be attached to the fabric cover in a manner that allows an apron strap, belt, cord or the like to be pulled through from one side to the other essentially horizontally between eyelet and fabric cover . For this purpose, the eyelet is attached to the top and bottom of the fabric cover. The fastening can be accomplished by a seam above and / or below. Instead of a seam, textile welding, gluing or another type of connection recommended in terms of textile technology can also be selected. The connection between the eyelet and the fabric cover can be at the top and bottom. One or both connection (s) can also be provided in a detachable manner, for example by means of a zipper, a magnetic fastener, an adhesive connection, a Velcro fastener or by buttons, press studs. [0012] The fabric cover can be on the outside and cover an inside pocket. A decorative fabric can therefore be provided for the fabric cover, which can be suitable for an item of clothing, an accessory or the shoes. Instead of a harmonious match, a contrast can also be chosen if this is preferred by the wearer. In particular, an identical or similar, preferably a harmonious material such as a dirndl apron can be selected. At least part of the apron band can be pulled through between the fabric cover and the eyelet. If the eyelet is connected to the fabric cover by means of a releasable connection, this connection can also be released, the apron strap or belt inserted and then the releasable connection closed. This embodiment allows the wearer to bring the apron tape into engagement with the fabric cover with little effort. The fabric cover, which can preferably be designed as an outer pocket, can also be suitable for being closed. A gathered fastener can be comfortable to look at on a female garment. In particular, however, a lock can also offer increased security against inadvertent falling out of objects; At the same time, however, increased security against unauthorized access to the contents of a bag is also possible. Aesthetic advantages can therefore be combined with technical advantages, whereby the security against theft or unintentional loss of the bag's contents while the bag is in close contact with the wearer's body can be outstanding. This closure can be provided as a cord in a drawstring. In this way, the fabric cover can be crimped, and the end or ends can be tied as a knot, bow or loop, which means that the fabric cover can also be worn comfortably on the wrist. Items of clothing other than a dirndl can, however, make it appear advantageous if clearly defined lines are provided, i.e. no or only insignificant puckering is desired. Other closure options can be provided, such as punctiform closures or linear closures. Closures that consist, for example, of a button / buttonhole closure can be referred to as point-shaped. It is conceivable that in addition to a button, a push button, hook / loop, Velcro fastener, magnetic fastener, etc. can also be used. It should be clear that such a point-like closure can also consist of a combination of point-like closures, for example a plurality of point-like closures. Line-shaped closures can also be provided, such as, for example, one or more closures such as zipper, magnetic closure, snap closure, adhesive closure, Velcro fastener or a combination of these types of closure. A combination of punctiform and linear closures is also conceivable. An inner pocket can have at least one flap, wherein the flap on the back of the inner pocket can be brought into engagement with a recess in a fabric cover and can each have at least one opening on both sides. Such an inner pocket can have one or more compartments inside; Slide-in compartments can also be provided on the outer surfaces of the inner pocket. The tab on the inner pocket can be firmly connected to the inner pocket with its upper and lower sides. This fixed connection can also be made detachable, for example by means of one or more zip fasteners or similar linear connections. The inner bag can be made of a water-repellent material or the material from which the inner bag is made has been impregnated. At the same time, the inner pocket can also be made of a flexible material so that the inner pocket can adapt to the curves of the wearer's body and the closure of the fabric cover can also be tightened slightly in the event that a cord has been selected as the closure. An ensemble is presented, which consists of a fabric cover, which can be designed as an outer pocket, and an inner pocket which can be accommodated in the fabric cover. Both the inner pocket and the fabric cover can be made of a wide variety of materials, of which only a few are to be named, whereby this list is by no means to be understood as exhaustive: leather, denim, loden, felt, artificial leather, plastic, cork, climate fiber, oilcloth, canvas, Tarpaulin or canvas. The ensemble can be designed so that the flap of the inner pocket can be brought into engagement and can be so suitable that a band, a belt, a cord or an apron band between the eyelet and the flap on the one hand and the inner pocket and the Fabric cover on the other hand can be passed through. A set can be formed, which can usually consist of an inner pocket and optionally of one, but typically several fabric covers. The fabric covers, which can also be designed as outer pocket (s), can match the color, pattern, style, type of fabric or shape of the other clothing worn by the wearer. A use of an ensemble is disclosed which, as a storage utensil, enables its wearer to keep her hands free and still have personal items close to the body. The wearer would like to have her ID, a cash card, medical or cosmetic items, but above all a mobile phone, a pager or another means of communication close to her body. The ensemble can be designed in such a way that a belt, a cord or a band can be passed between the eyelet and the tab on the one hand and the inner pocket and the fabric cover on the other. The ribbon can also be the apron ribbon of a dirndl apron. Furthermore, a method is disclosed wherein a fabric cover can be placed over an inner pocket in such a way that the inner pocket is at least partially covered. This allows the wearer, even if an observer looks to the side, that the inner pocket cannot be seen. The fabric cover can be designed as an outer pocket, whereby the flap of the inner pocket can be accommodated in the recess of the outer pocket and a belt, a band, a cord or the like can be carried out so that this band can be used both in the inner pocket and the outer one Can bring bag with the tape into engagement. In other words, the invention relates to a convertible dirndl pocket which has an outer pocket and an inner pocket which can be connected to one another by means of fastenings. The versatility of the dirndl pocket can be achieved by making the outer pocket from an exchangeable material. The outer pocket can be adapted to an item of clothing, one or more accessories, such as shoes, a scarf or the apron of the item of clothing, for example a dirndl. It can be exchanged as desired. For each apron, a matching outer pocket can be slipped over an inner pocket, preferably made of water-repellent and / or flexible material, and attached to it. The outer pocket can have a drawstring through which a cord, a band or the like. can be performed. By pulling the cord, for example, and then tying a tight loop, the outer pocket can be securely closed over the inner pocket. Another closure is also possible, for example by means of a press stud, button, zip or the like. In this case, a crimp can arise, which optically adapts to the crimp e.g. can adapt to a dirndl apron. The flap of the inner pocket, which can be passed through the recess of the outer pocket, is not visible from a side perspective when worn, despite the crimping, as it is secured by an eyelet, e.g. a fabric web, on the back of the outer pocket, when the outer and inner pockets are connected to one another, can be at least partially covered. At first glance, the dirndl bag does not immediately catch the eye, since it can visually form a unit with the item of clothing, for example the apron. Thus, the invention provides its wearer with security while maintaining a desired style. The wearer only needs one inner pocket and can use any number of outer pockets. An ensemble is disclosed which can consist of an inner pocket and an outer pocket. There may be a recess on the back of the outer pocket. An eyelet can be attached to the back of the outer pocket and above the recess. The outer pocket, as well as the eyelet, can be made of a decorative fabric. The eyelet can be connected to the bag at the top and bottom, but it can be left open to the right and left so that an object can be inserted between the eyelet and the bag. The eyelet can be attached in such a way that the recess is essentially covered. [0031] Furthermore, the ensemble can include an inner pocket which can have a tab which can engage with the recess. The tab on the inner pocket can be attached to the top and bottom of the inner pocket, while at least one opening can exist on the right and left, so that you can insert an object from right to left or vice versa between the tab and the inner pocket. The tab of the inner pocket can be designed so that it can be brought into engagement in the recess of the outer pocket. It is advantageous if this engagement is stable enough to make accidental separation of the pockets unlikely. The inner pocket can have compartments in its inside. Such compartments can be based on the utensils that are to be accommodated in the inner pocket, a mobile phone, a money card, a medicine letter, change, etc. The connection between the eyelet and the outer pocket and between the flap and the inner pocket can be made by a seam, adhesive bonding, textile welding or any other connection option. These connections can be made fixed or detachable at the top and bottom. On the side, i.e. on the right or left, both the eyelet and the strap can remain without attachment. In this way, an object can be pushed through from right to left or vice versa. The upper and lower connection of the eyelet with the outer pocket or the flap with the inner pocket can also be detachably connected to their respective pocket. A zipper, a Velcro fastener, a hook / loop connection or something similar can be used. The ensemble can be designed so that an object can be carried out from the right or left in such a way that this object forms a hold for the ensemble. Such an object can be a cord, a belt or a ribbon, for example the ribbon of an apron. In this way the ensemble can be worn close to the body and you still keep your hands free. In addition, theft is less likely because the wearer can notice tampering with the bag, which can of course be worn directly on the clothing and thus on the body. The outer pocket can have a closure. The closure can be in the form of a cord or a decorative ribbon. However, other closure options are also possible, such as a zipper, a Velcro fastener, a hook / loop combination. Other closure options are possible, such as press studs. If a cord or a decorative ribbon is used, this ribbon or the cord can be designed in such a way that it leads to the reefing of the outer bag and can be tied into a bow. The ensemble is locked so that the items housed in the ensemble cannot fall out. The inner pocket can be made of a water-repellent or impregnated material, for example leather, a solid material, for example a denim material, loden or a felt material. Since the inner pocket is usually not visible when worn, properties such as stability, water repellency, while maintaining the deformability, at least on its upper part, are important here. The outer pocket can be made of a pleasing material and selected so that the outer pocket matches an apron, dress, shoes or other items of clothing. The ensemble can be used as a storage utensil in which the wearer or the wearer can accommodate personal items, for example a mobile phone, a money card, change, a medicine or sanitary items. The ensemble can be designed in such a way that it comes to rest releasably directly on an item of clothing on the wearer's body by means of a belt or the strap of an apron and only removes the wearer there with the will and activity of the wearer can be. At the same time, however, it is possible for the wearer to access the objects carried in the inner pocket by opening the fastener. At folk festivals or when visiting the theater or concert, the ensemble offers security against theft and relieves the wearer of worrying about where a handbag can be safely placed. At the same time, the vibration of a cell phone can be noticed through body contact, because the ensemble can be worn directly on clothing, the ensemble can be held around the waist by means of an apron strap, a belt or a cord. The ensemble can be worn at any point along the apron or belt according to the preference of the wearer and, depending on whether the wearer is right-handed or left-handed, can also be accommodated in a preferred location. The ensemble can offer the advantage that a stable inner pocket can be selected regardless of fashion considerations. In the case of the inner pocket, it is essentially important that the contents of the inner pocket are protected from environmental influences, for example from penetrating moisture. The outer pocket, on the other hand, can be freely selected according to fashion preferences. The cleaning of the outer pocket can also be based on the cleaning instructions for the apron or other fashionable accessories. The ensemble can be designed to offer comparable advantages to both right-handed and left-handed people, because the outer pocket with the closure can be constructed symmetrically. The inner pocket can also be constructed symmetrically, whereby the division of possible subdivisions inside the inner pocket should not be included in the consideration of symmetry. Figures overview [0047]<tb> Fig. 1 <SEP> front view of the outer pocket<tb> Fig. 2 <SEP> - rear view of the everted outer pocket<tb> Fig. 3 <SEP> - rear view of the outer pocket<tb> Fig. 4 <SEP> - front view of the inner pocket<tb> Fig. 5 <SEP> - rear view of the inner pocket<tb> Fig. 6 <SEP> - front view of the inside pocket turned inside out<tb> <SEP> Fig. 7 - Front view of the convertible bag in the reefed state<tb> <SEP> Fig. 8 - Rear view of the convertible bag in the reefed state<tb> <SEP> Fig. 9 - Outer pocket with one embodiment of the closure Embodiments Front, front side, front side and similar terms represent the distal side of an object, that is to say the side that faces away from the wearer. Back, back, back, back and similar terms represent the proximal side of an object, that is, the side that is close to the wearer and therefore cannot be perceived directly by a third person. Top, top edge and similar terms represent the vectorial direction of gravity, in other words, the distal side to the cause of gravity. Bottom, bottom, and similar terms are closer to the cause of gravity. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the figures. These examples serve to provide a better understanding of the invention without restricting its scope. A number of functions are described in the following description. Those skilled in the art will understand that the order of functions and steps is not critical to the resulting configuration and its effect, unless the context so requires. Furthermore, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that regardless of the order of the features and steps, the presence or absence of time delays between the steps, between some or all of the steps described, may exist. As used herein, including in the claims, individual forms of terms are to be interpreted in such a way that they also include the plural form and vice versa, unless the context indicates otherwise. It should therefore be noted that the singular forms “a / an / an / an” and “der / die / das” as used here contain multiple references, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The terms “comprising”, “comprising”, “including”, “having” and “including” and their variations in the description and claims are to be understood as “including, but not limited to,” and are not intended to other components exclude. The present invention also encompasses the precise terms, features, values and ranges, etc. when these terms, features, values and ranges, etc. are used in conjunction with terms such as "about", "around", "generally", " essentially ”,“ at least ”etc. are used (ie“ about 3 ”should also include exactly 3 or“ essentially constant ”should also include exactly constant). The term “at least one” is to be understood as “one or more” and therefore encompasses both embodiments that contain one or more components. In addition, dependent claims that refer to independent claims describing features with “at least one” have the same meaning when referring to both “the” and “the at least one”. It is recognized that departures from the aforementioned embodiments of the invention can be made, although they still fall within the scope of the invention. Alternative features that serve the same, equivalent or similar purpose can replace the features given in the specification, unless otherwise stated. Unless otherwise specified, each feature disclosed is an example of a generic set of equivalent or similar features. The use of exemplary language such as "e.g.", "how", "comparable" and the like is only used to better illustrate the invention and does not indicate a limitation of the scope of the invention, unless this is stated. All of the steps described in the specification can be performed in any order or simultaneously, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. All of the features and / or steps indicated in the specification can be combined in any combination, with the exception of combinations in which at least some of the features and / or steps are mutually exclusive. In particular, the preferred features of the invention are applicable to all aspects of the invention and can be used in any combination. The same reference numbers that are used for different embodiments are used to identify parts or features of different embodiments with the same or similar function. If the same reference numbers are not identified in other embodiments, this in no way means that the corresponding features identified by these reference numbers are not present. The term “eyelet” can also be understood to mean a web or a deck. Wherever the term “wearer” is used, a male wearer is also to be understood and also a person who would like to be referred to as “diverse”. A “dirndl” is an item of clothing that is mainly used in the Alpine region. Nevertheless, the term “dirndl” should also be understood to mean any item of clothing in general, such as a dress, a skirt, a pair of trousers, a trouser suit, an overall or a kilt. Figure description 1 shows the front view of the outside 1 of the outer pocket 50. The closure 9 is shown here as a tunnel 9 in which a cord 10 runs. The tunnel 9 can be open on both sides; as a result, the cord 10 can be arranged with its ends on the left or alternatively on the right. This can be advantageous depending on how the wearer prefers. A person who wears the outer pocket 50 on a preferred side of the body can arrange the cord 10 as desired. The closure 9 can also be provided without a cord 10, for example by means of press studs, a zipper, a snap device, hooks, etc. The front of the outer pocket is that side of the pocket which is distal to the wearer's body. An additional loop can be attached to the outer pocket, which allows the wearer to wear the pocket around the wrist, for example. The cord 10 can also be designed as a loop to enable it to be worn on the wrist. 2 shows the back of the outer pocket when it is turned inside out, that is, the inner surface of the outer pocket 2 faces outwards. The back is the side that rests proximally on the body of the person wearing the bag ensemble. Recess 5 represents an opening approximately in the middle of the dimensions of the inside 2 of the outer pocket. This recess 5 is designed so that it can engage with a tab of an inner pocket (see FIG. 5). Figure 3 shows the back of the outer pocket when it is not turned inside out. Eyelet 12 is sewn to the outside 1 of the outer pocket at the top and bottom. The right and left sides of the eyelet 12 remain unstitched, so that an object can be pushed through between the eyelet 12 and the back of the outer pocket. Here, the eyelet is dislocated so that it covers the recess 5 (see Fig. 2). 4 shows an outer side of an inner pocket 3 from the front. The dashed lines indicate seams, the meaning of which is explained in Fig. 6. FIG. 5 shows an outer side of an inner pocket 4 from the rear. A flap 6 is sewn on, the seams are shown by dashed lines. Here, too, as in Fig. 3, the flap 6 is sewn on at the top and bottom, while the sides remain open. An object can also be pushed through between the tab 6 and the rear side 4 of the inner pocket. The upper and lower seam with which the flap 6 is sewn to the inner pocket ends well before the right and left edges, so that the flap remains flexible on its right and left side. The length of the seams with which the tab 6 is attached corresponds to the width of the recess 5 (FIG. 2) with which the tab 6 can be in engagement. The distance between the upper and lower seams correspond to the height of the recess 5 (FIG. 2). 6 shows a front side of the inside pocket which has been turned inside out. Card compartment 8 offers space for a money or credit card or the like, while key compartment 7 is intended for a flat key. Both compartments are open at the top, while the compartments are closed by a seam at the bottom. The division or subdivision of these subjects can also be chosen differently. The height-related attachment of the compartments can advantageously be chosen so that the wearer can easily access the contents of the compartments. The key compartment 7 and card compartment 8 can also be divided differently and also serve other functions, for example a compartment for medication can be provided. The division into more than 2 subjects is also included. It is clear that the front side described in FIG. 6 can also be designed as the rear side of the inner pocket. 7 shows an external view of the front of a bag ensemble 11 with reef folds and the cord 10 tied to a loop. The cord 10, the tape 10, or generally the closure 10 can also be used as a closed tape instead of two loose ends of a closure be designed, which enables the wearer to wear the bag ensemble on the wrist. 8 shows an external view of the rear side of a bag ensemble with reef pleats. The eyelet 12 (see FIG. 3) remains essentially in its original shape, so that an object can be passed through on the inside of the eyelet 12, the inside (the flap of the inside pocket, which is invisible here) and the outside of the back of the outside pocket . 9 shows the outer pocket 50 with a closure 10, which is designed here as a button, push button, hook or similar device.
权利要求:
Claims (17) [1] 1. A fabric cover (50), wherein the fabric cover (50) is designed to at least partially cover an inner pocket (60) and has a recess (5) on the back of the fabric cover (50), the fabric cover (50) preferably is designed as an outer pocket (50). [2] 2. The fabric cover according to one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one eyelet (12) is arranged on the back of the fabric cover (50) and on the outside of the fabric cover (50) at least partially covers the recess (5) and the eyelet (12) has at least one opening on both sides. [3] 3. The fabric cover (50) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the eyelet (12) is connected to the fabric cover (50) on its upper and lower side, and optionally the upper and / or the lower connection of the eyelet is detachable is trained. [4] 4. The fabric cover (50) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric cover (50) is made of a decorative fabric. [5] 5. The fabric cover (50) according to claim 4, wherein the decorative fabric is matched or identical to a dirndl apron, an item of clothing such as a dirndl and / or an accessory. [6] 6. The fabric cover (50) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric cover (50) has at least one closure (10). [7] 7. The fabric cover according to claim 6, wherein the closure (10) is designed as a cord and can be tied to at least one loop and / or a knot. [8] 8. The fabric cover (50) according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the fastener (10) is designed as one or more punctiform fasteners (10) and / or one or more linear fasteners (10), such as a button fastener, a push button -Closure, a hook / loop fastener, a magnetic fastener, a zipper, an adhesive fastener or a Velcro fastener. [9] 9. An inner pocket (60) having at least one tab (6), whereinthe flap (6) on the back of the inner pocket (60) can be brought into engagement with a recess (5) in a fabric cover (50) according to one of claims 1-8 and has at least one opening on each side, and optionallythe inner pocket (60) has compartments in an inner part. [10] 10. The inner pocket (60) according to claim 9, wherein the flap (6) is connected to the inner pocket (60) on its upper and lower side, with optionalthe upper and / or the lower connection of the tab (6) is detachable. [11] 11. An ensemble consisting of the fabric cover (50) and the inner pocket (60) according to one of the preceding claims, also designed so that the inner pocket (60) is received in the fabric cover (50). [12] 12. The ensemble according to claim 11, wherein the engaging with the eyelet (12) tab (6) is formed that a band, a belt or a cord between the eyelet (12) and the tab (6) on the one hand and the Inner pocket (60) and the fabric cover (50) on the other hand can be passed through. [13] 13. A set consisting of an inner pocket (60) according to one of the preceding claims and at least one fabric cover (50) according to one of the preceding claims. [14] 14. Use of an ensemble according to one of the preceding claims as a storage utensil, wherein a belt, a cord, a band, preferably an apron band between the eyelet (12) and the flap (6) on the one hand and the inner pocket (60) and the fabric cover (50 ) on the other hand can be passed through. [15] 15. A method of putting a fabric cover (50) according to one of claims 1-8 over an inner pocket (60) in such a way that the inner pocket (60) is at least partially covered andthe fabric cover (50) is designed as an outer pocket (50) and has a recess (5) on the back of the outer pocket (50) and an eyelet (12) on the back of the outer pocket (50),wherein the eyelet (12) on the outside of the outer pocket (50) substantially in the center at least partially covers the recess (5) and the eyelet (12) has at least one opening on each side. [16] 16. The method according to claim 16, wherein an inner pocket (60) with at least one fabric cover (50) can be brought into engagement such that the inner pocket (60) is substantially covered by the outer pocket (50) and the outer pocket (50) can be selected according to fashion criteria. [17] 17. The method according to any one of the preceding method claims, wherein the production of the outer bag according to one of claims 1-8 is designed so that a recess is provided in the outer bag on its rear side and this recess can be covered by at least one eyelet, wherein furthermore, the recess can be brought into engagement with a tab of an inner pocket according to one of claims 9-10.
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