Field of the Invention
[0001] The present disclosure refers to a system and method for using an elongate member
with a trouser leg, and, more particularly, for preventing the trouser leg from becoming
engaged with a bed of a wearer's shoe.
Background
[0002] The action of walking may cause the bottom edge of a trouser leg to move in relation
to the shoe of a wearer. Also, as the wearer walks, the heel of the foot of the wearer
may rise off the shoe bed as the wearer takes a forward step. During the forward step,
gravity and the extension of the leg of the wearer may cause the material of the trouser
leg to come into contact with the back of the leg, and also the heel, of the wearer.
[0003] The combination of factors that the wearer's heel may rise off the bed of the wearer's
shoe, and that the trouser leg may come into contact with the back of the wearer's
leg and the wearer's heel may cause the trouser leg to become caught between the wearer's
foot and a portion of the shoe.
[0004] Having a trouser leg caught between the wearer's foot and a portion of the wearer's
shoe is unsightly and uncomfortable for the wearer.
[0005] The present disclosure is directed, at least in part, to improving or overcoming
one or more of these disadvantages.
Summary of the Disclosure
[0006] The present disclosure describes a device (20) for preventing a trouser leg (14)
from catching between a wearer's foot and a footbed of a shoe, comprising a bar (22)
configured to be placed proximal to a lower portion of the trouser leg (14) and on
a rear portion of a trouser leg, wherein the bar is rigid, wherein the bar has a length
between 2 and 8 inches, and wherein the bar has a width of between 0.5 and 2 inches;
an attachment element (24); and an attachment receiving member (32) located on a top
portion of the bar (34), wherein the attachment element is configured to engage the
attachment receiving member through a material of the trouser leg.
[0007] The present disclosure further describes a trouser assembly for preventing a trouser
leg (14) from being caught between a wearer's foot and the shoe bed of an open-back
shoe, comprising a trouser leg (14), wherein the trouser leg is composed of fabric,
and wherein the trouser leg has a lower end, and an elongate member receiving portion
(42, 44) located proximal to a lower portion of the trouser leg and on a rear portion
of the trouser leg, wherein the elongate member receiving portion is configured to
receive a rigid elongate member (22) having a length of between 2 and 8 inches and
a width of between 0.5 and 2 inches, wherein the reinforcement member receiving portion
is located on the inside surface of the fabric of the trouser leg, and wherein the
reinforcement receiving member is located at a distance along the longitudinal axis
of the trouser leg from the lower end of the trouser leg such that the reinforcement
member does not protrude from the lower end of the trouser.
[0008] The present disclosure still further describes a method of preventing a trouser leg
(14) from becoming caught between a shoe bed (16) and a wearer's foot (10), comprising
positioning an elongate member (22) proximal to a bottom of the trouser leg and on
a rear portion of the trouser leg such that the elongate member does not extend below
the bottom of the trouser leg, and wherein the elongate member has a length between
2 and 8 inches and a width of between 0.5 and 2 inches; coupling the elongate member
to the trouser leg on at least a top portion of the elongate member (34), orientating
the elongate member so that the length is to be oriented substantially in a vertical
direction.
[0009] Other features and aspects of this disclosure will be apparent from the following
description and the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0010] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of the
specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and, together with
the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
[0011] Fig. 1 is a pictoral view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, with
the trouser leg cutaway,
[0012] Fig. 2 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
[0013] Fig. 3 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
[0014] Fig. 4 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
[0015] Fig. 5 is a pictoral view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
[0016] Fig. 6 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
[0017] Fig. 7 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
[0018] Fig. 8 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, and
[0019] Fig. 9 is a cutaway view of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
[0020] An elongate member located proximal to the end of a trouser leg may prevent the trouser
leg from becoming caught between the wearer's foot and the wearer's shoe.
[0021] Figure 1 shows a wearer's foot 10 wearing a shoe 12. The wearer is also wearing a
trouser leg 14. An elongate member 22 is shown located proximal to a bottom portion
of the trouser leg 14, and attached to the trouser leg 14 by an attachment element
24.
[0022] As shown in Fig. 1, the elongate member 22 is attached to the trouser leg 14 by a
pin-type device; however, the elongate member 22 may be attached to the trouser leg
14 in a number of different ways, discussed further with respect to Figs. 2-9.
[0023] The shoe 12 of the wearer has a footbed 16. The heel of the foot 10 may rise off
the footbed 16 when the wearer takes a forward step with the opposite foot 10. The
shoe 12 of Fig. 1 is a backless shoe, i.e., a shoe having no back covering the wearer's
heel in a vertical direction. However, the teachings of the present disclosure may
also be applicable to shoes having a back covering at least a portion of the wearer's
heel in the vertical direction.
[0024] The elongate member 22 may be approximately 2-8 inches long, 0.5 - 2 inches wide,
and approximately 0.25 inches thick. The elongate member 22 may be composed of wood,
plastic or metal.
[0025] The material and dimensions of the elongate member 22 may be chosen to provide different
advantages. For instance, if the wearer is wearing a shoe 12 having a very high heel,
a longer elongate member 22 may provide advantageous results in preventing the trouser
leg 14 from becoming caught between the wearer's heel and the wearer's shoe 12. Alternatively,
if the wearer is wearing a shoe with no heel, or a shoe that is not backless, the
length of the elongate member 22 may be smaller and may provide satisfactory results.
The elongate member 22 may preferably be located on the trouser leg 14 such that it
extends sufficiently above and below the footbed 16 and/or back of the shoe 12 so
that the trouser leg 14 is prevented from becoming caught between the wearer's foot
10 and the wearer's shoe 12. Further, the material and weight of the elongate member
22 may be varied based on the weight and material of the trouser leg 14.
[0026] It may be desirable that the elongate member be very thin to reduce the visibility
of the elongate member 22. Alternatively, the elongate member 22 may be ornamental
and may extend below the bottom edge of the trouser leg 14. Further, the elongate
member 22 may have a cross section other than rectangular, for instance, the elongate
member may have a circular, oval, or other shape of cross section.
[0027] The elongate member 22 may maintain the shape of the trouser leg 14 by contacting
the trouser leg 14. Thus, the straight shape of the elongate member 22 in the vertical
direction may keep the trouser leg straight, and may prevent the trouser leg 14 from
being caught between the wearer's heel and the wearer's shoe.
[0028] As shown in Fig. 2, the elongate member 22 may be attached to the trouser leg 14
with a pin 28 having a pin head 36 and a finding 30. The pin 28 may be pushed through
the material of the trouser leg 14 from the exterior of the trouser leg 14 and may
pass through a hole 32 located on the elongate member 22. A finding 30 may be placed
over the end of the pin 28 to keep the pin from coming out of the hole 32. The elongate
member may be in this way fixed to the trouser leg 14.
[0029] Depending on the weight of the elongate member 22, it is possible that the weight
of the elongate member 22 suspended from the pin 28 may cause the elongate member
22 to maintain a substantially vertical orientation while the wearer is standing or
sitting.
[0030] The pin 28 may be located at the top end of the elongate member 22, or on another
location on the elongate member 22. A single pin 28 or a plurality of pins 28 may
be used to fix the elongate member 22 to the trouser leg 14. As shown in Fig. 3, a
pin 28 may be located in at least two positions on the elongate member 22, and may
keep the elongate member 22 from moving or rotating significantly in relation to the
trouser leg 14.
[0031] The pin head 36 may be covered in fabric so that it is less noticeable on the back
of the trouser leg 14. The pin head 36 may also be painted or colored so that it is
less noticeable on the back of the trouser leg 14. The pin head 36 may be manufactured
in a variety of colors and patterns, and may be interchangeable with the elongate
member 22 such that the wearer may select the pin head 36 so that it is less noticeable
on the back of the trouser leg 14. Alternatively, the pin head 36 may be designed
to match a particular pair of trousers. This may provide a discreet method for keeping
the trouser leg 14 from becoming caught between the wearer's shoe 12 and the wearer's
foot 10.
[0032] Alternatively, the pin head 36 may be ornamented, to provide an aesthetically pleasing
look on the back of the trouser leg 14. Further, if the elongate member 22 is attached
to the trouser leg 14 in more than one location, the elongate member 22 could also
be located on the outside of the trouser leg 14. The elongate member may also be ornamented
to provide an aesthetically pleasing look on the back of the trouser leg 14.
[0033] The pin head 36 and/or elongate member 22 may be ornamented in a number of ways.
For instance, the pin head 36 and/or elongate member 22 may be colored or patterned,
may be embedded with rhinestones or jewels, may have the appearance of a metal rivet
or a jean rivet, or may be metallic or another other texture or material. Further,
the shape of the pin head 36 and the elongate member 22 may be ornamental. For instance,
the pin head 36 may be spherical, disc-shaped, may have the appearance of a number
or letter, or any other symbol or shape. Similarly, the shape of the elongate member
22 may be helical, circular, faceted, or another shape.
[0034] As shown in Fig. 4, the elongate member 22 may be attached to the trouser leg 14
by thread 42 passing through a hole located on the elongate member 22. The elongate
member 22 may be attached in one location, or in multiple locations. For example,
in Fig. 4, the elongate member is sewn with thread 42 to the trouser leg 14 at a top
portion of the elongate member 22 and a bottom portion of the elongate member 22.
[0035] As shown in Fig. 5, the elongate member 22 may be inserted into a pocket 44 located
on the trouser leg 14. The pocket 44 may be located on the interior or exterior of
the trouser leg 14. The pocket 44 may be attached to the trouser leg 14 using thread
or another type of attachment method such as adhesive or rivets. The pocket 44 may
have an opening on a top portion so that the elongate member 22 may be inserted into
the pocket 44, and may be later exchanged or replaced if desired. Alternatively, the
elongate member 22 may be permanently secured on all sides of the pocket 44 such that
the elongate member 22 may not be removed or may not come out of the pocket 44 during
walking or washing of the trousers.
[0036] As shown in Fig. 6, the elongate member 22 may be attached to the trouser leg 14
with a fabric hook and loop fastener 46, 47, for example, Velcro®. The fabric hook
and loop fasteners 46, 47 may be located on a portion of the elongate member 22 and
a portion of the trouser leg 14, and may have different sizes and shapes relative
to each other.
[0037] As shown in Fig. 7, the elongate member 22 may be attached to the trouser leg 14
with a magnet 48 which attracts a magnetic portion 49 of the elongate member. The
magnetic portion 49 of the elongate member may be a magnetized area of a metal elongate
member 22, or may be a separate magnetic element attached to the elongate member,
for example, with adhesive.
[0038] As shown in Fig. 8, the elongate member 22 may also be attached to the trouser leg
14 with a hook and eye device. The eye 52 may have an oval or rectangular shape, the
cross section of which is visible in Fig. 8. One portion of the eye 52 may be attached
to the elongate member 22, and the opposite portion of the eye 52 may be placed in
the hook 50 to attach the elongate member 22 to the trouser leg 14. The hook 50 is
shown in Fig. 8 as being attached to the trouser leg 14 with thread 42 and the eye
52 is shown as being attached to the elongate member 22 with thread 42; however, the
two pieces may be switched so that the hook 50 is attached to the elongate member,
and may alternatively be singly formed with the elongate member, and the eye 52 may
be attached to the pant leg. The eye may be composed of metal, or may also be composed
of fabric or thread.
[0039] As shown in Fig. 9, the elongate member 22 may also be attached to the trouser leg
14 with a hinged pin 53, for example, a safety pin. The hinged pin 53 may have a pin
hinge portion 54, which is attached to the elongate member 22 and which is configured
to engage the hinged pin 53 so that the hinged pin 53 can rotate around the pin hinge
portion 54. A pin hook 55 may be located on another location on the elongate member
22, such that, when the hinged pin 53 passes through the material of the trouser leg
14 at a first location, and again through the material of the trouser leg 14 in a
second location located at a distance from the first location, the hinged pin 53 may
be engaged by the hook 55 such that the hinged pin 53 is secured by the hook 55. The
hinged pin 53 may be oriented in a horizontal or vertical orientation when it is attached
to the trouser leg 14.
[0040] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations
can be made in the disclosed system without departing from the spirit or scope of
the invention. Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled
in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed
herein. It is intended that the specification and example be considered as exemplary
only.
It is explicitly stated that all features disclosed in the description and/or the
claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for
the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed
invention independent of the composition of the features in the embodiments and/or
the claims. It is explicitly stated that all value ranges or indications of groups
of entities disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for
the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed
invention, in particular as limits of value ranges.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
TITLE: Elongate Member for Use with a Trouser Leg
[0041]
- 10
- foot
- 12
- shoe
- 14
- trouser leg
- 16
- footbed
- 22
- elongate member
- 24
- attachment element
- 28
- pin
- 30
- finding
- 32
- hole
- 36
- head (pin)
- 38
- shaft
- 42
- thread
- 44
- pocket
- 46, 47
- fabric hook and loop fastener
- 48
- magnet
- 49
- magnetic portion
- 50
- hook
- 52
- eye
- 53
- hinged pin
- 54
- pin hinge
- 55
- pin hook
1. A device (20) for preventing a trouser leg (14) from catching between a wearer's foot
and a footbed of a shoe, comprising:
a bar (22) configured to be placed proximal to a lower portion of the trouser leg
(14) and on a rear portion of a trouser leg,
wherein the bar is rigid,
wherein the bar has a length between 2 and 8 inches, and
wherein the bar has a width of between 0.5 and 2 inches;
an attachment element (24); and
an attachment receiving element (32) located on the bar (34),
wherein the attachment element is configured to engage the attachment receiving element
through a material of the trouser leg.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the bar can pivot around a point of engagement of the
attachment element and the attachment receiving element, such that the weight of the
bar causes the length of the bar to be substantially vertically oriented when the
wearer is standing.
3. The device of claims 1 or 2, wherein the bar is composed of wood, plastic, or metal.
4. The device of any of claims 1-3, further comprising:
a pin finding (30),
wherein the attachment element is a pin,
wherein the pin has a pin shaft (38) and a pin head (36) attached to
a first end of the pin shaft,
wherein the attachment receiving element comprises a hole,
wherein the pin shaft is received by the attachment receiving element, and
wherein the pin finding is adapted to couple to an second end of the pin shaft.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the pin head is ornamented.
6. The device of any of claims 1-3, further comprising at least a second attachment element
(24) and at least a second attachment receiving element (32) located on the bar.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the attachment receiving element is a magnetized material,
and wherein the attachment element is a magnetized material.
8. A trouser assembly for preventing a trouser leg (14) from being caught between a wearer's
foot and the shoe bed of an open-back shoe, comprising:
a trouser leg (14),
wherein the trouser leg is composed of fabric, and
wherein the trouser leg has a lower end,
an elongate member receiving portion (42, 44) located proximal to a lower portion
of the trouser leg and on a rear portion of the trouser leg,
wherein the elongate member receiving portion is configured to receive a rigid elongate
member (22) having a length of between 2 and 8 inches and a width of between 0.5 and
2 inches,
wherein the elongate member receiving portion is located on the inside surface of
the fabric of the trouser leg, and
wherein the elongate member receiving portion is located at a distance along the longitudinal
axis of the trouser leg from the lower end of the trouser leg such that the elongate
member does not protrude from the lower end of the trouser.
9. The trouser assembly of claim 8, wherein the elongate member receiving portion is
a pocket.
10. The trouser assembly of claim 8, wherein the elongate member receiving portion is
one of at least one hook receiving member and at least one hook.
11. The trouser assembly of claim 8, wherein the elongate member receiving portion is
a fabric hook and loop fastener.
12. A method of preventing a trouser leg (14) from becoming caught between a shoe bed
(16) and a wearer's foot (10), comprising:
positioning an elongate member (22) proximal to a bottom of the trouser leg and on
a rear portion of the trouser leg such that the elongate member does not extend below
the bottom of the trouser leg,
and wherein the elongate member has a length between 2
and 8 inches and a width of between 0.5 and 2 inches;
coupling the elongate member to the trouser leg on at least a top portion of the elongate
member (34),
orientating the elongate member so that the length is to be oriented substantially
in a vertical direction.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the elongate member is coupled to the trouser leg
by thread (42).
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the elongate member is coupled to the trouser leg
by passing a pin (24) through a hole (32) located on a top portion of an elongate
member such that a pin head (36) located on a first end of the pin is located on an
outer surface of the trouser leg, and coupling a pin finding (30) to the a second
end of the pin.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the elongate member is coupled to the trouser by inserting
the elongate member into a pocket located proximal to the bottom of the trouser leg.