[0001] The present invention relates to an outerwear used both as jacket and bag and more
particularly relates to an outerwear which is used in two different manners, one of
them being such that it is taken as a casual winter jacket or the like, while the
other being such that it is used in the form of carrying bag or knapsack with both
sleeve portions and a head portion received in a trunk portion.
[0002] Hitherto a number of outerwears with sleeves were already proposed for utilizing
the outerwear as a carrying bag in which small-sized goods are contained. However,
it is recognized as drawbacks with the conventional outerwears that small-sized goods
often fall down through the sleeves and that they have an unpleasant appearance because
of the fact that the sleeves are visible from the outside.
[0003] Thus,it is the first object of the present invention to provide an outerwear used
both as jacket and bag which is designed in such a manner as to close openings at
the joints between the trunk portion and sleeve portion as well as between the trunk
portion and head portion so that nothing falls down therethrough.
[0004] It is the second object of the present invention to provide an outerwear used both
as jacket and bag which is designed in such a manner as to receive the sleeve portions
in the trunk portion when using it as a bag so that any part of the sleeve portions
is invisible.
[0005] It is the third object of the present invention to provide an outerwear used both
as jacket and bag which is designed such that it is carried on a human back by means
of string means which serve for closing the bottom edge of the trunk portion, when
using it as a bag.
[0006] Other objects and advantageous features of the present invention will be apparent
from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate
preferred embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an outerwear used both as jacket and bag in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention, seen from the front.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the outerwear in Fig. 1 seen from the rear.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the outerwear in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a part of the outerwear, shown in an enlarged scale,
wherein the sleeve portion is protruded outwards from the trunk portion.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a part of the outerwear similar to Fig. 4, wherein
the sleeve portion is partly received in the trunk portion.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a part of the outerwear similar to Fig. 5, wherein
the sleeve portion is completely received in the trunk portion.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the outerwear in the form of bag, wherein both end
parts of a string are partly drawn out from the bottom part of the trunk portion.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the outerwear similar to Fig. 7, wherein the both
end parts of thestring are completely drawn out and joined to the trunk portion in
position at the upper part thereof.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of an outerwear in accordance with another embodiment
of the present invention, wherein two lines of strings are used, and
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of only the strings in Fig. 9.
[0007] As illustrated in Figs. 1 through 4, the outerwear 1 used both as jacket and bag
in accordance with the present invention essentially comprises a trunk portion 2 for
an upper part of a human body, sleeve portions 3 and a head portion 4. A joint 5 between
the sleeve portion 3 and trunk portion 2 has an open part at its front side in which
no stitching is effected. Specifically, the first opening 6 of the joint 5 can be
closed by uniting a fastener half 7 at the sleeve portion 3 and a fastener half 8
with the aid of a slider 9. Thus the sleeve portion 3 can be received in the trunk
portion 2 through the first opening 6 of the joint 5 by separating the both fastener
halves 7 and 8 and then expanding the first opening 6 of the joint 5, as illustrated
in Fig. 5. It is to be noted that another fastener halves 10 are provided at the rear
part of the joint between the sleeve portion 3 and trunk portion 2. After the sleeve
portion 3 is completely received in the trunk portion 2 through the first opening
6 of the joint 5, as illustrated in Fig. 6, the both fastener halves 7 and 8 are united
again by means of the slider 9 so that any protrusion of the sleeve portion 3 is prevented.
[0008] The trunk portion 2 is formed with a second opening 11 through which a human neck
passes, and the head portion 4 is stitched to the rear rim of the second opening 11
at its lower central part. The head portion 4 is provided with a plurality of hooks
12 along the inner side of the end part thereof, said hooks 12 being adapted to be
engaged with another hooks 13 provided along the rim of the second opening 11, whereby
the head portion 4 is firmly secured to the trunk portion 2. After disengaging the
hooks 12 from the hooks 13, the head portion 4 can be received in the trunk portion
2 through the second opening 11. The head portion 4 is provided with a cover sheet
15 having a plurality of hooks 14 secured thereto. By receiving the head portion 4
in the trunk portion 2 through the second opening 11 and then engaging the hooks 14
with the hooks 13 the second opening 11 can be closed with the cover sheet 15, as
illustrated in Fig. 5.
[0009] Further the trunk portion 2 is provided with a.fastener 16 for the purpose of opening
and closing the fore part of the trunk portion 2, said fastener 16 extending along
the center line of the trunk portion 2 in the vertical direction.
[0010] Along the bottom end of the trunk 2 is formed a passageway 18 through which a single
line of string 17 is extended. The both end portions 19 of the string 17 are down
out from the lower central part of the trunk portion 2 at its front side and they
have a small piece of rod 20 secured at the extreme end thereof. As illustrated in
Fig. 2, the trunk portion 2 is provided with two upper loop members-21 and a lower
loop member 22 on the back side, each of which comprises a looped string, the former
being symmetrically located at the upper part of the back of the trunk portion 2,
while the latter being located at the o lower central part in the vicinity of the
bottom end thereof.
[0011] When using the outerwear of the invention as a bag in the form of knapsack, operation
will be performed in the following manner.
[0012] First, turn over the trunk portion 2 upside down and then fill it with small-sized
goods. Carry the both end parts 19 of the string 17 toward the rear side of the trunk
2, allow them to pass through the lower loop member 22 and then anchor the engagement
pieces 20 at the upper loop members 21. Now the outerwear is ready to be used as a
knapsack.
[0013] Next, when using the outerwear of the invention as a casual winter jacket, operation
will be performed in the following manner.
[0014] First, pull the sleeve portions 3 out of the trunk portion 2 and unite the both fastener
half 7 and fastener half 8 to close the first opening 6. In the meanwhile, pull the
head portion 4 out of the trunk portion 2 and engage the hooks 12 with the hooks 13.
Now the outerwear is ready to be use as a winter jacket.
[0015] Alternatively, disconnect the fastener half 7 from the fastener half 8, expand the
first opening 6, receive the sleeve portion 3 in the trunk portion 2 through the expanded
first opening 6 and then unite the fastener half 8 and fastener half 10 to close the
first opening 6. In the meanwhile, put the head portion 4 in the trunk 2 through the
second opening 11 and then engage the hooks 14 with the hooks 13 to close the second
opening 11. Now the trunk 2 is ready to be used as a bag for small pieces of goods.
[0016] After receiving the small-sized goods in the trunk portion 2, draw out the both end
parts 19 of the string 17, allow them to pass through the loop member 22 and then
anchor the engagement pieces 20 at the loop members 21. Now it is ready to be used
as a knapsack.
[0017] The outerwear in accordance with the above described embodiment of the invention
is such that a single line of string 17 extends through the passageway 18 and the
both end parts 19 of the string 17 are drawn out from the central part of the trunk
portion 2 at its bottom end. Alternatively, two lines of string 23 and 24 may extend
through the passageway 18 and the both end parts 25 and 26 of the strings 23 and 24
may be drawn out from the both sides of the trunk portion 2, as illustrated in Figs.
9 and 10.
[0018] Further the trunk portion 2 may be provided with a pouch 27 which has upper and lower
fasteners 28 and 29 extending in the horizontal direction, said fasteners 28 and 29
being openable either from above or from below.
1. Outerwear used both as jacket and bag essentially comprising a trunk portion adapted
to cover the upper half of a human body, two sleeve portions through which both arms
extend sideways and a head covering detachably secured to said trunk portion, wherein
a first opening is provided at the joint between the trunk portion and each respective
sleeve portion through which the respective sleeve portion is adapted to be tucked
into the trunk portion and accommodated within said trunk portion, each of said first
openings being opened and closed by means of a first fastener means, and a second
opening provided at the upper part of the trunk portion for the head and neck of the
wearer to extend through said second opening being opened and closed by means of a
second fastener means.
2. Outerwear as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the head covering is detachably secured
to the trunk portion at or in the vicinity of the second opening, said head covering
being adapted to be tucked into the trunk portion through said second opening which
is then closed by said second fastener means.
3. Outerwear as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the trunk portion is formed
with a passageway along its bottom end, through which elongate flexible means extend(s),
both end parts of said elongate flexible means being detachably anchored in position
on the trunk portion to convert the bag into a knapsack.
4. Outerwear used both as jacket and bag, constructed, arranged and adapted to operate
substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the
accompanying drawings.
5. Any features of novelty, taken singly or in combination, of the embodiment(s) of
the invention hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.