EP0256987A2 - Couverture transformable en vêtement - Google Patents

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EP0256987A2
EP0256987A2 EP87810457A EP87810457A EP0256987A2 EP 0256987 A2 EP0256987 A2 EP 0256987A2 EP 87810457 A EP87810457 A EP 87810457A EP 87810457 A EP87810457 A EP 87810457A EP 0256987 A2 EP0256987 A2 EP 0256987A2
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  • the invention relates to a blanket or yard goods of corresponding dimensions which can be converted into a garment.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to design a blanket so that it can be easily transformed into a wearable garment with a fashionable appearance and with closed front sleeves, so that a garment is made from one piece. According to the invention, this object is achieved in the case of a blanket of the type mentioned at the outset by means of the features of the claims (in particular according to the characterizing part of claims 1 to 5).
  • the additional incisions are made shorter than the main incisions. These shorter additional incisions result in a much better mobility of the sleeves, e.g. when raising the arms, when carrying a child by the hand, when carrying a shoulder bag or a hitchhiking backpack. It is also advantageously possible to stitch pockets on the loosely falling front parts with side slip, which enables a very convenient insertion of the hands to protect against wind and cold. Extending the main incisions and the resulting enlargement of the angled auxiliary parts also brings an improvement, namely good mobility and more width. This means that the car, motorcycle or bicycle can be steered freely and the garment looks even more chic. It also enables the design of large clothing numbers.
  • the subject of the invention has become versatile with major and additional incisions. It will serve as a standard product for many years and not just one season.
  • Another inventive design of the blanket is that mutually only one closable incision is provided on the long or broad side from the edge, under the edges of which an auxiliary part is attached and as it is in the characterizing part of claim 4 exactly and is specified in detail.
  • This design has the great advantage of being able to manufacture the subject matter of the invention in a somewhat simplified, cheaper and more rational manner.
  • the incisions are designed somewhat lower than in the direct incisions and are preferably angled, with the end point remaining the same. This requires an adjustment of the auxiliary parts, because the part on the front sleeve is omitted because it is cut with it. This training enables the combination of the auxiliary material with a cut food pocket, the edge of the incision can serve as the pocket edge.
  • auxiliary material parts may also be advantageous, for simplified production, to manufacture the auxiliary material parts from the same material as that from the blanket.
  • the connecting means required when converting the blanket into a garment are preferably provided as divisible zippers.
  • Other connecting means known buttons, snap fasteners, clasps, hooks, rings, eyelets, buckles, straps, Velcro fasteners, etc. can also be used.
  • a hood as well as pockets, belts, drawstrings etc. can be attached.
  • a travel blanket into a coat
  • a blanket or yard goods with other dimensions and a different width and length ratio so that they are shorter than the longitudinal longitudinal edges as a jacket, and longer longitudinal edges and the like
  • Suitable material as a long dressing gown, bathrobe, evening coat, can be used, but also for camping purposes as a tarpaulin.
  • Weathercoat Depending on the size and type of material, different uses are possible. With fashionable accessories such as bags, belts, drawstring, hood, eyelets, etc., many models can be created, not just a style.
  • This design of the blanket is absolutely environmentally friendly, because there is hardly any waste when cutting, you need a minimum of fabric for such a garment and achieve a maximum of ease of use with little work.
  • the subject of the invention fulfills both but different functions as a blanket or coat, it is very practical as a source of heat because only one object is required.
  • the minimal amount of fabric required for such a piece of clothing and the possibility of converting it back into a blanket at any time are further advantages of this light and space-saving piece of luggage.
  • This innovative blanket is particularly suitable for travel by train, bus, car, ship, in the hotel, camping, on the beach, also in the house, holiday home, for cycling and hiking tours, as well as for all emergency aids such as breakdowns, accidents, disasters, Refugee aid, expeditions and in hospitals because it is convertible, small and stackable.
  • Figure l For the travel blanket shown here with the dimensions l40 cm / l20 cm, the longer dimension is taken as the width and the shorter as the length for conversion into a coat according to FIG. 5.
  • two incisions 3 and 4 of different lengths are made transversely from the edge in their upper part and made closable with zippers.
  • the depth of the longer main incisions 3 corresponds to the length of the forearm from the elbow to the base of the index finger of the wearer of the garment, here about 35 cm.
  • These incisions 3 are each underlaid with an angular auxiliary part 5, which has closing elements 8.
  • the closing elements 8 are illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • the dashed lines at the upper corners ll designate the stitching seams 9 and 10 of the auxiliary material parts 6 and 7 attached to the inside of the blanket l3 (see FIG. 2).
  • the stitching seams 9 each begin at the upper longitudinal edge 2 at a distance b + 7 cm from the top transverse edge and run diagonally to a point P a , which is slightly below the end of the shorter additional incision 4.
  • the other quilting seams l0 begin at the upper transverse edge l at a distance from the longitudinal edge and run at right angles to a point P b which is at a distance b from the upper transverse edge l.
  • zipper elements 14 which can be divided on both sides are attached so that the central part of the transverse edge forming the neck circumference l5 is left free.
  • the lower part of the blanket or the yard goods can be designed different lengths, depending on whether you want to convert a jacket, a coat or floor-length.
  • FIG. 2 shows the inside of the same blanket with the main incisions 3 and additional incisions 4 visible here, the auxiliary part 5 and the auxiliary parts 6 and 7, each with the corresponding closure elements; on the left is the closed and on the right the opened, folded longer main incision 3 and the two shorter additional incisions 4 shown here closed.
  • the sectional shapes of the auxiliary parts 5 and the auxiliary parts 6 and 7 are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 in greater detail and enlarged.
  • Each of the obliquely quilted narrow auxiliary parts 6 is connected to the part of the wide auxiliary parts 5 opposite it (see arrow A), so that the sleeves l8 of the jacket (see FIG. 5) are formed.
  • Each of the narrow auxiliary parts 7 quilted at right angles to the upper transverse edge 1 is with the angled, then still free part of the wide Auxiliary parts 5 connected (see arrow B) and each causes the connection of the upper and lower parts of the blanket to the jacket.
  • Figure 4 shows the two narrow auxiliary parts in their rectangular shape and how they are connected to the closing elements.
  • these two auxiliary parts 6 and 7 each have a length b (see FIG. 1) and are each 3.5 cm wide. They are each with 4 identically arranged button or Push button elements 24 provided.
  • the auxiliary parts connect to the corresponding partner parts, which are attached to the inner edge of the angular auxiliary part.
  • the sectional shape from FIG. 3 is indicated by dashed lines and designated by 22.
  • Figure 5 shows on the right with the raised sleeve 18 the angular auxiliary part 5, which is made under the longer main incision 3, as this 5 is joined together with the two narrow auxiliary parts 6 and 7 attached to the upper corner 11 by means of the corresponding closure elements 24.
  • the left side of this figure shows the finished appearance of the jacket l9 formed from the ceiling with the free sleeve l8, which is created by opening the zipper 25 in the shorter additional incision 4.
  • the upper part of the jacket 20 is closed with the divisible zipper elements attached to the upper transverse edge 1 of the ceiling, and the lower part 2l of the jacket is closed here with the press buttons provided.
  • FIG. 6 shows another exemplary embodiment of the invention, where only one closable incision l02 is provided, which is machined mutually transversely.
  • This design makes it possible to manufacture the subject matter of the invention in a somewhat simplified and more rational manner.
  • the bilateral incisions l02 machined transversely from the edge between the longitudinal edges l05 and l06 are made at the jacket length l08 in the middle of the longitudinal edge, whereby an equally large upper part ll0 and lower part lll are formed.
  • the lower longitudinal edges would be shorter for a jacket at l07 and longer for a bottom coat at l09.
  • the depth of the incision l02E corresponds at least to the length of a person's forearm.
  • an auxiliary part l03 is visible on the right in the form of an angled strip made of thinner material, on which there are two complementary rows of push buttons l03a and l03b just behind the edge, by means of which the incision can be closed again to the original blanket .
  • FIG. 7 shows the inside of the same blanket, the closed incision on the left and the folded incision on the right with the angled auxiliary parts l03 attached here, which are illustrated in more detail in FIGS. 8 and 9.
  • the partner parts ll3b of the zippers are attached to the auxiliary parts l03.
  • an auxiliary strip is sewn on the inside of the blanket as an elastic thread, the dashed stitch lines l04 are also shown in Figure l indicates what the back part can be gathered together.
  • FIG. 8 shows how the sectional shape II4 of an auxiliary substance part 103 is to be determined. From the respective corner ll2 at the transverse edge l0l one goes inwards by the length of the incision l02, which results in point ll6. Likewise, one goes down by the length at the longitudinal edge l05, which gives the point ll3B. The point ll5 is determined by means of auxiliary lines parallel to l0l and l05 from these two points ll6 and ll3B. From ll6 you go 7 cm to the corner, which gives point ll3A, from ll3B 5.5 cm down, which gives point ll7.
  • Line ll3 marks the placement of the zipper elements ll3a on FIG. 7, namely at A the beginning, at B the end.
  • FIG. 9 shows the finished attached auxiliary part l03, which is made of a thinner material, with the attached zipper 113b the beginning A l on the longitudinal edge l06, the end B l on the longitudinal edge l05.
  • Figure l0 shows the closed angled incision l02c according to claim 5 on the longitudinal edge, which is made by the width of the strip further down as incision l02 and ends angled at end point l02E.
  • a row of buttons ll8a on the edge ll8 closes the incision with the buttonhole loops ll9a on the edge ll9.
  • Figure ll shows the open incision according to claim 5 with the underlying auxiliary part 120, which is extended here as a pocket lining and has a rectangular shape.
  • the last part is cut on the sleeve and must therefore be replaced at the front, with the edge ll9 serving as the pocket edge.
  • the width of the auxiliary material 120 depends on the incision length l02 and the length according to the double last width plus the desired pocket depth.
  • the cut pocket lining is stitched directly onto the ceiling under the serged edge ll9 so that a pocket opening remains free along the straight line.
  • buttons ll8 and on the auxiliary edge l2l a row of buttons is attached, which, as in claim 4, connects to the upper corner ll2, where a buttonhole tape ll3c is attached instead of the zippers ll3a.
  • Figure l2 shows under the raised sleeve l22 the angular auxiliary part l03 and shows how the two zipper elements ll3a and ll3b are joined together, the two beginnings ll3A and A l, as well as the ends ll3b and B l with each other (see Figures 7 and 8) .
  • the other side shows the finished appearance with the formed sleeve l22 of the jacket converted from the blanket.
  • the jacket closes at the front with some kind of fastener.
  • the complementary rows of pushbuttons ll0a and ll0b are provided on the transverse edge 10, which, when brought together, close the upper part.
  • the lower part closes by means of the rows of pushbuttons llla and llb (see FIG. 6) on the longitudinal edges l06.
  • closures can also be provided, such as e.g. Buttons, clasps, hooks, rings, eyelets, buckles, ribbons and Velcro fasteners so that this travel blanket according to the invention also has a well-wearable, fashionable and preferably warm coat that is made possible by the conversion elements.

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CH230987A CH676080A5 (en) 1987-06-19 1987-06-19 Travel rug etc. that converts into garment
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