EP2387334B1 - Pocket systems for garments - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to athletic jerseys, and more specifically to back pockets for cycling jerseys and jackets.
- Standard jerseys having three pockets in the center (one in the center and one on each side) on the lower back of a garment help the user maintain balance.
- the size of the back of an athletic jersey is often too small to incorporate a standard three-pocket design.
- many women's cycling jerseys are too narrow in the lower back portion to incorporate a standard three-pocket side-by-side design without causing significant imbalance.
- pockets are placed further towards the sides of the jersey, the risk of an uncomfortable imbalance increases.
- Many cycling jerseys with multiple pockets often do not include any mechanism for concealing smaller pockets and/or making such pockets more aesthetically pleasing.
- EP951846A2 discloses a cyclist's jersey having at least four back pockets at the lower section of the garment.
- Embodiments of the present invention include a system of three pockets on the back of a cycling jersey which looks from the back view like two pockets, but which also includes a third centered pocket.
- Other embodiments of the present invention include a system of multiple pockets, for example three pockets, on the back of a cycling jersey which are enclosed by and/or surrounded by and/or concealed by a larger outer pocket, which includes a double zipper closer, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- a system of pockets for an athletic garment includes a center pocket and first and second pockets each having an outer edge, an inner edge, a top edge, and a bottom edge.
- the top edge of each pocket is open, while the inner, outer, and bottom edges of each pocket are closed, according to such embodiments of the present invention.
- a vertical centerline of the athletic garment substantially aligns with a user's spine, and the first pocket is located on the athletic garment on one side of the vertical centerline, while the second pocket is located on the athletic garment on the other side of the vertical centerline.
- the first and second pockets are in a substantially symmetrical configuration about the vertical centerline, and the center pocket is substantially centered on the vertical centerline.
- the first and second pockets each at least partially overlap the center pocket, according to such embodiments of the present invention.
- a system of pockets for an athletic garment includes a first pocket having a first outer edge, a first inner edge, a first top edge, and a first bottom edge, wherein the first pocket is closed along the first inner, outer, and bottom edges and open along the first top edge; a second pocket having a second outer edge, a second inner edge, a second top edge, and a second bottom edge, wherein the second pocket is closed along the second inner, outer, and bottom edges and open along the first top edge, wherein a vertical centerline of the athletic garment substantially aligns with a user's spine, wherein the first pocket is located on the athletic garment on one side of the vertical centerline, wherein the second pocket is located on the athletic garment on the other side of the vertical centerline, and wherein the first and second pockets are in a substantially symmetrical configuration about the vertical centerline; a center pocket having a third outer edge, a fourth outer edge, a third top edge, and a third bottom edge, wherein the center pocket is closed along the third bottom edge
- Embodiments of the present invention include a system of three pockets on the back of a cycling jersey which looks from the back view like two pockets, but which also includes a third centered pocket.
- a pocket system 100 may be added to a garment 102, such as, for example, a cycling or running jersey.
- the pocket system 100 includes a left pocket 110, a right pocket 120, and a center pocket 130, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the left pocket 110 includes a top edge 112, a bottom edge 114, an inner edge 116, and an outer edge 118, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the right pocket 120 includes a top edge 122, a bottom edge 124, an inner edge 126, and an outer edge 128, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the center pocket 130 includes a top edge 132, a bottom edge 134, and outer edges 136, 138, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the left pocket 110 is closed along edges 114, 116, 118 and open at the top edge 112;
- the right pocket 120 is closed along edges 124, 126, 128 and open at the top edge 122, and center pocket 130 is closed along edges 134, 136, 138 and open at the top edge 132.
- the vertical centerline 202 is a virtual or imaginary line along the garment 102 which substantially aligns with a user's spine during use.
- the vertical centerline 202 extends along the horizontal midpoints of the back of the garment 102, which also correspond with the typical location of the center of a user's back (e.g. the user's spine).
- the athletic garment 102 need not include an actual centerline, such as, for example, a stitching pattern, which corresponds with the virtual centerline 202.
- the left pocket 110 is located on the left side of the vertical centerline 202
- the right pocket 120 is located on the right side of the vertical centerline 202, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the left and right pockets 110, 120 are in a substantially symmetrical configuration about the vertical centerline 202, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the inner edges 116, 126 and outer edges 118, 128 of each pocket 110, 120 are substantially parallel and substantially equidistant from the vertical centerline 202.
- This substantially symmetrical configuration can also exist even when one or more of the pockets 110, 120 includes an irregular shape or pattern over part of the pocket 110, 120; for example, the substantially symmetrical configuration of pockets 110, 120 about the vertical centerline 202 would still exist even if a notch were cut out of the upper right hand corner of pocket 120 (but not pocket 110), or if a star pattern were cut into the center of pocket 110 (but not pocket 120), according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the center pocket 130 is substantially centered on the vertical centerline 202.
- the outer edges 136, 138 are substantially parallel and equidistant from the vertical centerline 202.
- Such a substantial centering of the center pocket 130 on the vertical centerline 202 would exist even if the center pocket 130 were of an irregular shape, or a shape that varied by height and/or width.
- the center pocket 130 would be centered on the vertical centerline 202 if either the area centroid of the center pocket 130 substantially coincided with the vertical centerline 202, and/or if the left side 131 and right side 133 of the top edge 132 were substantially equidistant from the vertical centerline 202, and/or if a vertical symmetry line of the center pocket 130 substantially aligned with the vertical centerline 202, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the left pocket 110 at least partially overlaps the center pocket 130
- the right pocket 120 at least partially overlaps the center pocket 130.
- the center pocket 130 is positioned to be between the user's back on one side and the pockets 110, 120 on the other side.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a water bottle 600 placed within a center pocket 130 of a pocket system 100, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- a standard-sized cycling water bottle has a diameter of approximately 7.5cm (3 inches).
- the center pocket 130 is sized to snugly fit a standard-sized water bottle as depicted in FIG. 6 .
- the terms “left” and “right” are used herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the two terms are relative to a user's vantage point, and that either pocket 110 and/or pocket 120 may be referred to as a “left” or "right” pocket.
- the bottom pocket is sewn at the hem with a single needle stitch or overlock.
- the top edge 132 of the center pocket 130 contains "invisible stitching" or overlock construction and can be with or without top stitches, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the top edges 112,122 of the pockets 110,120 can be made with or without elastic in the fold hem or binding finish, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the interior of the center pocket 130 is of overlock construction, and may be with or without top stitches, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the garment 102 and/or the pocket system 100 may be constructed of a stretchable material, for example a knit material, or may be constructed of a non-stretchable material, for example a woven material.
- the rockets 110,120,130 and the garment 102 are all made of the same stretchable material.
- the top edge 112 forms at least a part 137 of the top edge 132
- the top edge 122 forms at least a part 139 of the top edge 132.
- One or more of the bottom edges 114,124 and/or the outer edges 118,128 is rounded, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the bottom edges 114, 124 may be rounded as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- FIGS. 7-9 illustrate an alternative pocket system 700.
- Pocket system 700 includes a left pocket 710 and a right pocket 720.
- the left and right pockets 710, 720 each include a top edge that forms a combined top edge 722 extending across both pockets, as shown.
- the left pocket also includes a bottom edge 714, an inner edge 716, and an outer edge 718
- the right pocket also includes a bottom edge 724, an inner edge 726, and an outer edge 728.
- the inner, outer, and bottom edges 714, 716, 718 are closed, as are the inner, outer, and bottom edges 724, 726, 728, while the top edge 722 is generally open.
- the outer part of top edge 722 includes elastic.
- the elastic holds the pockets 710, 720 closed and also holds the outer part of the top edge 722 against the jersey 702 to help conceal the center pocket 730.
- Elastic may be applied to the top of the left pocket 710, the right pocket 720, and/or the center pocket 730.
- the pockets 710 and 720 of system 700 may also be in a substantially symmetrical configuration with respect to each other about the vertical centerline of the jersey 702, and the pockets 710, 720 may overlap the center pocket 730 as described with respect to system 100.
- a gusset 902 may be formed and/or included along the bottom edge 714 and/or 724.
- the gusset 902 can be an extra piece of fabric, or an extension of the fabric out of which the pocket 710 is made, folded on itself and attached to the jersey 702 in order to expand the storage capacity of the pocket 710.
- the gusset 902 is relatively imperceptible when the pockets 710, 720 are closed and with nothing in them, but is readily able to expand to permit the pocket to accept wider items.
- a closure device such as, for example, a zipper, is incorporated into the gusset 902 to permit access to a pocket 710,720 through the bottom edge 714, 724 of the pocket 710, 720.
- a closure device (e.g. a zipper) is incorporated along the bottom edge 714, 724 of the pocket 710, 720 without a gusset 902, to permit bottom access to the pocket 710, 720.
- a gusset is incorporated inside of closure device along the bottom edges 714, 724, such that opening the closure device permits an opening and expansion of the gusset.
- a closure device (e.g. a zipper) is incorporated into the top edge 722 of the pocket 710, 720 with or without a gusset 902 at the bottom edge, and the closure device permits top access to the pocket 710, 720, 730.
- a closure device (e.g. a zipper) is incorporated into or along the top edge 722 between top edge 722 and athletic garment 702.
- the pocket system 700 includes elastic along the outside top edge 722 of the pockets 710, 720 and is recessed 3.8 cm (1.5 inches) from the jersey bottom hem with a gusset 902 to provide more storage.
- the bottom pocket is sewn at 3.8 cm (1.5 inches) from the jersey bottom hem with an invisible top stitch.
- Gusset 902 is also included on one or more pockets 710,720 to provide more storage.
- the top of the pockets 710,720 contains "invisible stitching" or overlock construction and can be with or without top stitches.
- the outer part of the top edge 722 is made with or without elastic in the fold hem or binding finish.
- the interior center pocket 730 is of overlock construction with or without top stitches.
- FIGS. 10-18 illustrate a pocket system 1000 similar to the pocket system 700 of FIGS. 7-9 , but with a closure device 1002 across the top edge of the center pocket 730.
- the closure device 1002 is a zipper.
- the zipper 1002 may be an invisible or a standard coil zipper, for example.
- the closure device 1002 is a hook-and-loop closure device, a snap closure device, a button closure device, a Ziploc®-type closure device, and/or a slider-type closure device.
- FIGS. 10-13 illustrate the pocket system 1000 with the closure device 1002 open, while FIG. 14 illustrates the pocket system 1000 with the closure device 1002 closed.
- the pocket system 1000 may also include a gusset along the bottom edge of the pockets as shown.
- a closure device (e.g. closure device 1002) may be used with the center pocket 130 of the pocket system 100 of FIGS. 1-5 .
- FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate a front view of an alternative pocket system 1900.
- Pocket system 1900 is similar to pocket systems 700, 1000, except the top edge 1932 opening for the center pocket is positioned on the athletic garment above the top edge 1922 of the first and/or second pocket, such that it is visible even when the first and/or second pockets are closed.
- the top edge 1932 includes a pocket closure device, such as, for example, a zipper. Such a pocket closure device is configured to permit opening and closure of the top of the center pocket.
- FIGS. 21-25 illustrate a pocket system 2100 with three pockets 2110, 2120, and 2130 inside of a larger outer pocket 2140 .
- Including a larger outer pocket 2140 permits the other inner pockets 2110, 2120, 2130 to be concealed during use. This creates a jersey with a more aesthetic appearance, while still permitting the storage of articles in the smaller inner pockets 2110, 2120, 2130 to be done in a manner that assists with balance and stability. This is often not possible for existing large-pocket jerseys, which often permit stored articles to shift from side to side and/or bunch up in a single location.
- Pocket system 2100 may be formed in a jersey 2102 or other garment.
- Pocket system 2100 includes a large outer pocket 2140 which includes a top edge 2142, a bottom edge 2144, an outer edge 2146 and an outer edge 2148.
- the bottom and outer edges 2144, 2146, and 2148 are closed, while the top edge 2142 is open as illustrated in FIGS. 21-23 .
- the top edge 2142 includes a closure device 2149 such as, for example, a zipper.
- the closure device 2149 may be a double closure device, such as a double zipper, which includes one zipper head on each side of the top edge 2142.
- a double zipper configuration permits items that are taller or larger than the outer 2140 and/or inner pockets 2110, 2120, 2130 to be placed within the pocket as desired and the zippers closed up to or near the item.
- a tall water bottle could be placed in the center pocket 2130, and each of two zippers slid from each end of the top edge 2142 up to or near the water bottle to help maintain its position.
- the inner center pocket 2130 overlaps the inner side pockets 2110, 2120 similar to the pocket system of FIG. 1 .
- the top edge 2142 of the outer pocket 2140 includes elastic. Based on the disclosure provided herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the various combinations of pocket sizes, placement, closure devices, and other elements that may be used to create a pocket system.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of
U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 12/355,638, filed on January 16, 2009 U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/154,257, filed on February 20,2009 - Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to athletic jerseys, and more specifically to back pockets for cycling jerseys and jackets.
- An ability to store and/or carry items on cycling jerseys and jackets provides a significant benefit. Standard jerseys having three pockets in the center (one in the center and one on each side) on the lower back of a garment help the user maintain balance. However, the size of the back of an athletic jersey is often too small to incorporate a standard three-pocket design. For example, many women's cycling jerseys are too narrow in the lower back portion to incorporate a standard three-pocket side-by-side design without causing significant imbalance. When pockets are placed further towards the sides of the jersey, the risk of an uncomfortable imbalance increases. Many cycling jerseys with multiple pockets often do not include any mechanism for concealing smaller pockets and/or making such pockets more aesthetically pleasing.
EP951846A2 - Embodiments of the present invention include a system of three pockets on the back of a cycling jersey which looks from the back view like two pockets, but which also includes a third centered pocket. Other embodiments of the present invention include a system of multiple pockets, for example three pockets, on the back of a cycling jersey which are enclosed by and/or surrounded by and/or concealed by a larger outer pocket, which includes a double zipper closer, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- A system of pockets for an athletic garment according to embodiments of the present invention includes a center pocket and first and second pockets each having an outer edge, an inner edge, a top edge, and a bottom edge. The top edge of each pocket is open, while the inner, outer, and bottom edges of each pocket are closed, according to such embodiments of the present invention. A vertical centerline of the athletic garment substantially aligns with a user's spine, and the first pocket is located on the athletic garment on one side of the vertical centerline, while the second pocket is located on the athletic garment on the other side of the vertical centerline. The first and second pockets are in a substantially symmetrical configuration about the vertical centerline, and the center pocket is substantially centered on the vertical centerline. The first and second pockets each at least partially overlap the center pocket, according to such embodiments of the present invention.
- A system of pockets for an athletic garment according to embodiments of the present invention includes a first pocket having a first outer edge, a first inner edge, a first top edge, and a first bottom edge, wherein the first pocket is closed along the first inner, outer, and bottom edges and open along the first top edge; a second pocket having a second outer edge, a second inner edge, a second top edge, and a second bottom edge, wherein the second pocket is closed along the second inner, outer, and bottom edges and open along the first top edge, wherein a vertical centerline of the athletic garment substantially aligns with a user's spine, wherein the first pocket is located on the athletic garment on one side of the vertical centerline, wherein the second pocket is located on the athletic garment on the other side of the vertical centerline, and wherein the first and second pockets are in a substantially symmetrical configuration about the vertical centerline; a center pocket having a third outer edge, a fourth outer edge, a third top edge, and a third bottom edge, wherein the center pocket is closed along the third bottom edge and the third and fourth outer edges and open along the third top edge, wherein the center pocket is substantially centered on the vertical centerline; and an outer pocket having a fifth outer edge, a sixth outer edge, a fourth top edge, and a fourth bottom edge, wherein the first, second, and third pockets are disposed entirely within the outer pocket, and wherein the outer pocket is closed along the fifth and sixth outer edges and the fourth bottom edge and the fourth top edge includes a double zipper pocket closure device.
- While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a front perspective view of a pocket system according to embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a front view of the pocket system ofFIG. 1 , according to embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a top and front left side perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 1 and 2 , according to embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a top and front right side perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 1-3 , according to embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 illustrates an inside back view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 1-4 , according to embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a partial front view of a pocket system with a center pocket holding a water bottle, according to embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a front view of a pocket system. -
FIG. 8 illustrates an elastic top edge of two pockets of the pocket system ofFIG. 7 being opened to show the inside of the two pockets and a center pocket. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a gusset at the bottom edge of the pocket system ofFIGS. 7 and 8 . -
FIG. 10 illustrates a top and front perspective view of a pocket system. -
FIG. 11 illustrates a front view of the pocket system ofFIG. 10 . -
FIG. 12 illustrates a front top left perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 10 and 11 . -
FIG. 13 illustrates a front top right perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 10-12 . -
FIG. 14 illustrates a top and front perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 10-13 with a center pocket zipper in a closed configuration. -
FIG. 15 illustrates a front view of a pocket system similar to the pocket system ofFIGS. 10-14 . -
FIG. 16 illustrates a front view of the pocket system ofFIG. 15 , with the center pocket zipper open and the elastic pulled outward. -
FIG. 17 illustrates a front view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 15 and 16 , with the center pocket zipper closed and the elastic pulled outward. -
FIG. 18 illustrates a gusset at the bottom edge of the pocket system ofFIGS. 15-17 . -
FIG. 19 illustrates a front view of an alternative pocket system. -
FIG. 20 illustrates an enlarged front view of a center pocket opening of the pocket system ofFIG. 19 . -
FIG. 21 illustrates a front perspective view of a pocket system with three pockets inside of a larger outer pocket. -
FIG. 22 illustrates a left front perspective view of the pocket system ofFIG. 21 . -
FIG. 23 illustrates a right front perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 21-22 . -
FIG. 24 illustrates a front perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 21-23 with the larger outer pocket zipped closed. -
FIG. 25 illustrates a back view perspective view of the pocket system ofFIGS. 21-24 . - While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The intention, however, is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
- Embodiments of the present invention include a system of three pockets on the back of a cycling jersey which looks from the back view like two pockets, but which also includes a third centered pocket.
- According to embodiments of the present invention, a
pocket system 100 may be added to agarment 102, such as, for example, a cycling or running jersey. As illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , thepocket system 100 includes aleft pocket 110, aright pocket 120, and acenter pocket 130, according to embodiments of the present invention. Theleft pocket 110 includes atop edge 112, abottom edge 114, aninner edge 116, and anouter edge 118, according to embodiments of the present invention. Similarly, theright pocket 120 includes atop edge 122, abottom edge 124, aninner edge 126, and anouter edge 128, according to embodiments of the present invention. As illustrated inFIGS. 1 and5 , thecenter pocket 130 includes atop edge 132, abottom edge 134, andouter edges left pocket 110 is closed alongedges top edge 112; theright pocket 120 is closed alongedges top edge 122, andcenter pocket 130 is closed alongedges top edge 132. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,pockets vertical centerline 202. Thevertical centerline 202 is a virtual or imaginary line along thegarment 102 which substantially aligns with a user's spine during use. In other words, thevertical centerline 202 extends along the horizontal midpoints of the back of thegarment 102, which also correspond with the typical location of the center of a user's back (e.g. the user's spine). Theathletic garment 102 need not include an actual centerline, such as, for example, a stitching pattern, which corresponds with thevirtual centerline 202. - The
left pocket 110 is located on the left side of thevertical centerline 202, and theright pocket 120 is located on the right side of thevertical centerline 202, according to embodiments of the present invention. The left andright pockets vertical centerline 202, according to embodiments of the present invention. In other words, theinner edges outer edges pocket vertical centerline 202. This substantially symmetrical configuration can also exist even when one or more of thepockets pocket pockets vertical centerline 202 would still exist even if a notch were cut out of the upper right hand corner of pocket 120 (but not pocket 110), or if a star pattern were cut into the center of pocket 110 (but not pocket 120), according to embodiments of the present invention. - According to some embodiments of the present invention, the
center pocket 130 is substantially centered on thevertical centerline 202. In other words, theouter edges vertical centerline 202. Such a substantial centering of thecenter pocket 130 on thevertical centerline 202 would exist even if thecenter pocket 130 were of an irregular shape, or a shape that varied by height and/or width. In such cases, thecenter pocket 130 would be centered on thevertical centerline 202 if either the area centroid of thecenter pocket 130 substantially coincided with thevertical centerline 202, and/or if theleft side 131 andright side 133 of thetop edge 132 were substantially equidistant from thevertical centerline 202, and/or if a vertical symmetry line of thecenter pocket 130 substantially aligned with thevertical centerline 202, according to embodiments of the present invention. - According to some embodiments of the present invention, the
left pocket 110 at least partially overlaps thecenter pocket 130, and theright pocket 120 at least partially overlaps thecenter pocket 130. In other words, when thepocket system 100 is flattened or is in use on a user's back, at least part of theleft pocket 110 andright pocket 120 is over or under thecenter pocket 130. According to some embodiments of the present invention, thecenter pocket 130 is positioned to be between the user's back on one side and thepockets FIG. 6 illustrates awater bottle 600 placed within acenter pocket 130 of apocket system 100, according to embodiments of the present invention. A standard-sized cycling water bottle has a diameter of approximately 7.5cm (3 inches). According to some embodiments of the present invention, thecenter pocket 130 is sized to snugly fit a standard-sized water bottle as depicted inFIG. 6 . Although the terms "left" and "right" are used herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the two terms are relative to a user's vantage point, and that eitherpocket 110 and/orpocket 120 may be referred to as a "left" or "right" pocket. - According to some embodiments of the present invention, the bottom pocket is sewn at the hem with a single needle stitch or overlock. The
top edge 132 of thecenter pocket 130 contains "invisible stitching" or overlock construction and can be with or without top stitches, according to embodiments of the present invention. The top edges 112,122 of the pockets 110,120 can be made with or without elastic in the fold hem or binding finish, according to embodiments of the present invention. The interior of thecenter pocket 130 is of overlock construction, and may be with or without top stitches, according to embodiments of the present invention. Thegarment 102 and/or thepocket system 100 may be constructed of a stretchable material, for example a knit material, or may be constructed of a non-stretchable material, for example a woven material. According to some embodiments of the present invention, the rockets 110,120,130 and thegarment 102 are all made of the same stretchable material. According to the present invention, thetop edge 112 forms at least apart 137 of thetop edge 132, and thetop edge 122 forms at least apart 139 of thetop edge 132. One or more of the bottom edges 114,124 and/or the outer edges 118,128 is rounded, according to embodiments of the present invention. For example, thebottom edges FIGS. 1 and 2 . -
FIGS. 7-9 illustrate analternative pocket system 700.Pocket system 700 includes aleft pocket 710 and aright pocket 720. The left andright pockets top edge 722 extending across both pockets, as shown. The left pocket also includes abottom edge 714, aninner edge 716, and anouter edge 718, and the right pocket also includes abottom edge 724, aninner edge 726, and anouter edge 728. The inner, outer, andbottom edges bottom edges top edge 722 is generally open. - The outer part of
top edge 722 includes elastic. The elastic holds thepockets top edge 722 against thejersey 702 to help conceal thecenter pocket 730. Elastic may be applied to the top of theleft pocket 710, theright pocket 720, and/or thecenter pocket 730. Thepockets system 700 may also be in a substantially symmetrical configuration with respect to each other about the vertical centerline of thejersey 702, and thepockets center pocket 730 as described with respect tosystem 100. - A
gusset 902 may be formed and/or included along thebottom edge 714 and/or 724. Thegusset 902 can be an extra piece of fabric, or an extension of the fabric out of which thepocket 710 is made, folded on itself and attached to thejersey 702 in order to expand the storage capacity of thepocket 710. As seen inFIG. 7 , thegusset 902 is relatively imperceptible when thepockets gusset 902 to permit access to a pocket 710,720 through thebottom edge pocket bottom edge pocket gusset 902, to permit bottom access to thepocket bottom edges top edge 722 of thepocket gusset 902 at the bottom edge, and the closure device permits top access to thepocket top edge 722 betweentop edge 722 andathletic garment 702. - The
pocket system 700 includes elastic along the outsidetop edge 722 of thepockets gusset 902 to provide more storage. Specifically, the bottom pocket is sewn at 3.8 cm (1.5 inches) from the jersey bottom hem with an invisible top stitch.Gusset 902 is also included on one or more pockets 710,720 to provide more storage. The top of the pockets 710,720 contains "invisible stitching" or overlock construction and can be with or without top stitches. The outer part of thetop edge 722 is made with or without elastic in the fold hem or binding finish. Theinterior center pocket 730 is of overlock construction with or without top stitches. -
FIGS. 10-18 illustrate apocket system 1000 similar to thepocket system 700 ofFIGS. 7-9 , but with aclosure device 1002 across the top edge of thecenter pocket 730. Theclosure device 1002 is a zipper. Thezipper 1002 may be an invisible or a standard coil zipper, for example. Theclosure device 1002 is a hook-and-loop closure device, a snap closure device, a button closure device, a Ziploc®-type closure device, and/or a slider-type closure device.FIGS. 10-13 illustrate thepocket system 1000 with theclosure device 1002 open, whileFIG. 14 illustrates thepocket system 1000 with theclosure device 1002 closed. As illustrated inFIG. 18 , thepocket system 1000 may also include a gusset along the bottom edge of the pockets as shown. A closure device (e.g. closure device 1002) may be used with thecenter pocket 130 of thepocket system 100 ofFIGS. 1-5 . -
FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate a front view of analternative pocket system 1900.Pocket system 1900 is similar to pocketsystems top edge 1932 opening for the center pocket is positioned on the athletic garment above thetop edge 1922 of the first and/or second pocket, such that it is visible even when the first and/or second pockets are closed. Thetop edge 1932 includes a pocket closure device, such as, for example, a zipper. Such a pocket closure device is configured to permit opening and closure of the top of the center pocket. -
FIGS. 21-25 illustrate apocket system 2100 with threepockets outer pocket 2140 . Including a largerouter pocket 2140 permits the otherinner pockets inner pockets -
Pocket system 2100 may be formed in ajersey 2102 or other garment.Pocket system 2100 includes a largeouter pocket 2140 which includes atop edge 2142, abottom edge 2144, anouter edge 2146 and anouter edge 2148. The bottom andouter edges top edge 2142 is open as illustrated inFIGS. 21-23 . - The
top edge 2142 includes aclosure device 2149 such as, for example, a zipper. Theclosure device 2149 may be a double closure device, such as a double zipper, which includes one zipper head on each side of thetop edge 2142. Such a double zipper configuration permits items that are taller or larger than the outer 2140 and/orinner pockets center pocket 2130, and each of two zippers slid from each end of thetop edge 2142 up to or near the water bottle to help maintain its position. - According to the present invention, the
inner center pocket 2130 overlaps theinner side pockets FIG. 1 . Thetop edge 2142 of theouter pocket 2140 includes elastic. Based on the disclosure provided herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the various combinations of pocket sizes, placement, closure devices, and other elements that may be used to create a pocket system. - Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present claims. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the above described features.
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- A system of pockets (100) for an athletic garment (102), the system comprising:a first pocket (110) having a first outer edge, a first ir ner edge, a first top edge, and a first bottom edge,
wherein the first pocket is closed along the first inner, outer, and bottom edges and open along the first top edge;a second pocket (120) having a second outer edge, a second inner edge, a second top edge, anda second bottom edge,
wherein the second pocket is closed along the second inner, outer, and bottom edges and open along the second top edge,
wherein a vertical centerline of the athletic garment substantially aligns with a user's spine, wherein the first pocket is located on the athletic garment on one side of the vertical centerline, wherein the second pocket is located on the athletic garment on the other side of the vertical centerline, and
wherein the first and second pockets are in a substantially symmetrical configuration about the vertical centerline (202);a center pocket (130) having a third outer edge (130), a fourth outer edge (138), a third top edge,and a third bottom edge,
wherein the center pocket is closed along the third bottom edge and the third and fourth outer edges and open along the third top edge,
wherein the center pocket is centered on the vertical centerline;
wherein the first top edge forms at least a part of the third top edge (132), and wherein the second top edge forms at least a part of the third top edge (132); andthe system of pockets (100) further comprising either one or both of:a) an outer pocket having a fifth outer edge, a sixth outer edge, a fourth top edge, and a fourth bottom edge, wherein the first (110), second (120), and third (130) pockets are disposed entirely within the outer pocket (2140) wherein the outer pocket is closed along the fifth and sixth outer edges and the fourth bottom edge and open along the fourth top edge (2142), and wherein the fourth top edge includes a double zipper packet closure device; andb) the first pocket (110) at least partially overlapping the center pocket (130), and the second pocket (120) at least partially ove lapping the center pocket (130). - The system of claim 1, wherein the first (110) and second (120) pockets are adjacent to one another at the vertical centerline (202).
- The system of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein:the outer edges (136,138) of the center pock at (130) are substantially parallel and equidistant from the vertical centerline (202); orwherein the center pocket (130) has an irregular shape or a shape that varies by height and/or width and the area centroid of the center pocket substantially coincides with the vertical centerline and/or the left side 131 and right side 133 of the top edge (132) are substantially equidistant from the vertical centerline (202).
- The system of claim 1, wherein the third top edge (132) includes a pocket closure device (1002).
- The system of claim 4, wherein the pocket closure device (1002) is a zipper.
- The system of claim 1, wherein the third top edge (132) is formed with overlock construction and/or the first top edge and second top edge are formed with overlock construction.
- The system of claim 1, wherein the first top edge and the second top edge include elastic and/or the fourth top edge (2142) includes elastic.
- The system of claim 1, further comprising:a gusset (902) formed along at least one of the first bottom edge, the second bottom edge, the third bottom edge, and the fourth bottom edge, the at least one gusset (902) configured to provide increased storage capacity.
- The system of claim 1, wherein the athletic garment, the first and second pockets, the center pocket, and the outer pocket if present, are stretchable.
- The system of claim 9, wherein the athletic garment, the first and second pockets, the center pocket, and the outer pocket if present, are made of a single stretchable material.
- The system of claim 1, wherein the center pocket (130) is situated between the user's back and at least part of the first and second pockets.
- The system of claim 1, wherein the center pocket (130) is wide enough to accept a standard-sized cycling water bottle.
- The system of claim 1, further comprising a closure device between the first and second top edges and the athletic garment (102), the closure device configured to permit access to an inside of the first (110 ), second (120), and third (130) pockets.
- The system of claim 7, further comprising: a gusset (902) formed along the first bottom edge (714) and the second bottom edge (724), the gusset (902) configured to provide increased storage capacity within the first (710) and second (720) pockets, and a zipper along the gusset (902), the zipper configured to provide access to the first pocket (710) along the first bottom edge and to the second pocket (720) along the second bottom edge.
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