Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to overalls, i.e. a piece of clothing comprising
a pants section and a bib section, the latter in general covering the belly and at
least part of the chest of a wearer. The present invention relates to an overall adapted
to be used as a piece of unisex-clothing, and adapted for use as, amongst others,
workwear.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Overalls are well known clothing items, and are known for their variety of uses,
such as casual clothing, sportswear, clothing for workers or for staff members in
a production environment and alike. As nowadays the population of staff members in
working environments becomes more and more a mixture of male and female workers, there
is a need for a unisex overall, i.e. adapted to be worn comfortably by both male and
female staff members, taking into account the different physiques of male and female
persons.
[0003] When wearing an overall, a toilet visit can become uncomfortable because the wearer
needs to take-off the overall to sit on the toilet. The bib section and the suspenders
then hang loose and may contact the floor in the sanitary room which can be perceived
as unhygienic. It may take quite some time to visit the toilet when wearing an overall.
The time taken for a toilet visit and the organization of a visit is seen as a weakness
of presently known overalls.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide an overall which overcomes some
or all the drawbacks of presently known overalls. It is an object of the present invention
to provide an overall which does not drag on the floor during a toilet visit. It is
a further object of the present invention to provide an overall which can be used
by male and female wearers, hence is a unisex overall.
[0005] According to a first aspect of the invention, an overall is provided, the overall
comprises
- a pants section having a waist edge,
- a bib section connected to the pants section at a frontside of the overall;
- at least a first suspender connected by a first outer end to the bib section and adapted
to be positioned over a shoulder such that the bib section is held in place when worn;
wherein the waist edge is elongatable along at least a first elongatable portion such
that a rear portion of the pants section can be lowered over the buttocks of the wearer
when the wearer is seating while a front portion of the pants section remains in place
together with the connected bib section.
[0006] According to some embodiments, the overall may comprise
- a pants section having a waist edge;
- a bib section connected to the pants section at a frontside of the overall;
- at least a first suspender connected by a first outer end to the bib section and adapted
to be positioned over a shoulder such that the bib section is held in place when worn;
wherein the waist edge is elongatable along at least a first elongatable portion such
that a rear portion of the pants section can be lowered over the buttocks of the wearer
when the wearer is seating while a front portion of the pants section remains in place
together with the connected bib section; and wherein either
- a second opposing end of the first suspender is connected to the overall other than
to the rear portion of the pants section, or
- the overall comprises a second suspender connected by a first outer end to the bib
section and adapted to be positioned over a shoulder such that the bib section is
held in place when worn, the first and second suspender being connected to each other
forming a loop around the neck of the wearer, the loop, optionally by means of the
second opposing ends of the first and second suspender, is releasably connected to
the waist edge of the overall.
[0007] According to a first particular facet of the first aspect of the invention, an overall
is provided, wherein a second opposing end of the first suspender is connected to
the overall other than to the rear portion of the pants section. The second opposing
end of the first suspender may be permanently connected to the overall other than
to the rear portion of the pants section.
[0008] According to some embodiments, the overall may comprise a second suspender connected
by a first end to the bib-section and adapted to run over a shoulder of the overall
user. A second opposing end of the second suspender is connected to the overall other
than to the rear portion of the pants section.
[0009] The second opposing end of the second suspender may be permanently connected to the
overall other than to the rear portion of the pants section. The second opposing end
of the second suspender may e.g. be permanently connected to the overall at the side
of the bib section or near or at the end of the elongatable portion, which end is
closest to the rear portion of the waist edge
[0010] According to some embodiments, the two suspenders may cross at the backside of the
overall.
[0011] The suspenders be connected one to the other at the backside of the wearer.
[0012] In the context of this invention, the suspenders may be adjustable in length, e.g.
by means of buckles. As such the suspender may be adapted to the body physiques of
the wearer.
[0013] The second opposing end of the first suspender may e.g. be permanently connected
to the overall at the side of the bib section or near or at the end of the elongatable
portion, which end is closest to the rear portion of the waist edge.
[0014] According to some embodiments, the second, opposing end of the first suspender may
be connected to the overall to the left-hand side or right-hand side of the bib section
and is free of permanent connection to the waist edge.
[0015] The second end of the first suspender may be connected to the waist edge by means
of a removable connection, e.g. a connection using a hook-and-loop system, like a
Velcro
® system. Alternatively or additionally, the second end of the suspender may be connected
at this left-hand or right-hand side of the overall to the bib section by means of
a piece of cloth via which it is connected to the bib-section. The second outer end
is connected to this cloth. One part of the circumference of this cloth is connected
to the bib section, while another part of the circumference of the cloth is provided
with the hook- or loop part of a hook-and-loop system, the other part of a hook-and-loop
system being provided on the waist edge. As such the second end of the suspender may
be removably connected to the waist edge and exercise its suspending action at a place
between the connecting point of the elastic strip to the waist edge and the middle
of the waist edge near the back seam of the overall. This connection is first to be
opened before the waistbelt at the left-hand and/or right-hand side is pulled to elongate
the elastic strip.
[0016] Optionally, when a second suspender is present, the second end of the first suspender
may be connected to the bib section via a back section of the overall. The first end
of this second suspender is connected to the bib section and this second suspender
being adapted to be positioned over a shoulder such that the bib section is held in
place when worn. Preferably one of the suspenders is positioned over the left-hand
shoulder of the wearer, the other suspender being positioned over the right-hand shoulder
of the wearer. This back section may be connected to the second end of the first suspender,
and the second end of a second suspender. The back section is than connected to the
bib section at one or both sides of the overall, while no permanent connection is
present between the back section and the waist band. The back section may have an
edge part which is connected to the waist edge by means of a removable connection,
e.g. a connection using a hook-and-loop system, like a Velcro
® system. This connection is first to be opened before the waistbelt at the left-hand
and/or right-hand side is pulled to elongate the elastic strip.
[0017] Alternatively the second end of the first suspender is connected directly to the
left-hand or right-hand side of the bib section, e.g. by a seam. This connection may
preferably be near the waist edge at one of the left-hand or right-hand side of the
bib section. A second suspender may be present, the first end of this second suspender
being connected to the bib section. Also this second suspender is adapted to be positioned
over a shoulder such that the bib section is held in place when worn. The second end
of the second suspender is connected directly to the other of the left-hand or right-hand
side of the bib section, e.g. by a seam. This connection may preferably be near the
waist edge at the left-hand or right-hand side of the bib section.
[0018] Depending on which sides of the bib section the two second end of the suspenders
are connected, the two suspenders may cross each other at the back of the wearer.
[0019] Alternatively the first end of the first suspender is connected to one of the left-hand
or right-hand side of the bib section at the upper side of the bib section, the second
end of the first suspender is connected directly to the other of the left-hand and
right-hand side of the bib section at the upper side of the bib section. In this case,
the suspender makes a loop around the neck of the wearer.
[0020] According to a second particular facet of the first aspect of the invention, an overall
is provided, wherein the overall comprises a second suspender connected by a first
outer end to the bib section and adapted to be positioned over a shoulder such that
the bib section is held in place when worn. The first and second suspender are connected
to each other forming a loop around the neck of the wearer, this loop, optionally
by means of the second opposing ends of the first and second suspender, is releasably
connected to the waist edge of the overall.
[0021] The first and second suspender may be parallel to each other along a defined length
of the suspenders and be permanently connected to each other along this length. The
two suspenders may cross at a crossing point and be permanently connected to each
other at this crossing point. The first and second suspender may be coupled to the
waist edge, e.g. to the rear portion of the waist edge by a releasable connection,
e.g. by a snap coupling and/or by one or more clips. Each of the first and second
suspender may have a length between the mutual coupling point and the second outer
end, which second outer end is releasably connected to the waist edge, e.g. the rear
portion of the waist edge, by a clip. Alternatively, the crossing point is releasably
connected to the waist edge by a piece of fabric, like a tape of strip of fabric,
and by means of a snap coupling and/or one or more clips.
[0022] When the releasable connection is released, the wearer can elongate the waist edge
in order to allow the user of the overall to use the toilet, while still the overall
is not to be opened completely by removing the suspender or suspenders from the shoulder
or shoulders. The suspenders will continue to hang over the shoulders by means of
the loop. The connection or coupling of the two suspenders at the backside of the
overall obstructs slipping of the suspenders beyond the neck of the wearer.
[0023] Optionally the waist edge is elongatable along a plurality of elongatable portions,
such that a rear portion of the pants section can be lowered over the buttocks of
the wearer when the wearer is seating while a front portion of the pants section remains
in place together with the connected bib section; and wherein a second opposing end
of the first suspender is connected to the overall other than to the rear portion
of the pants section.
[0024] The waist edge of the pants section is the upper rim or upper end of the pants section.
Often this waist edge or rim is provided by a waist band with a defined width.
[0025] A bib section of an overall is a front section of the overall, i.e. the part of the
overall covering the belly and optionally at least part of the chest of the wearer.
[0026] When reference is made to a connection, these connections can be permanent, like
being sewn one on the other, or non-permanent or releasably, making use of buttons,
hook-and-loop systems, snap systems, zippers and alike.
[0027] For at least a first of the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall, the first
end of the first suspender is preferably connected at this first of the left-hand
or right-hand side of the overall at the upper front side of the bib section.
[0028] In case a second suspender is provided, for the other of the left-hand and right-hand
side of the overall, the first end of the second suspender is preferably connected
at this other of the left-hand or right-hand side of the overall at the upper front
side of the bib section.
[0029] When reference is made to the left-hand or right-hand side of the overall, left-hand
and right-hand is to be understood from the perspective of the wearer of the overall.
Hence the left-hand side of the overall means the side of the overall covering and
being present on the left-hand side of the wearer. The right-hand side of the overall
means the side of the overall covering and being present on the right-hand side of
the wearer.
[0030] The overall according to the present invention has the advantage that the user does
not need to open the suspenders (also referred to as braces) when he or she wants
to visit the toilet, e.g. to relief him- or herself. It is sufficient to grasp the
waist edge left-hand and/or right-hand side and pull the waist edge such the waist
edge elongates. As such, the waist edge can pass the buttocks and be positioned at
the legs back while the wearer is sitting, i.e. taking a seated position. This allows
the user of the overall to use the toilet, while still the overall is not to be opened
completely by opening or disconnecting the suspenders, or by removing the suspender
or suspenders from the shoulder or shoulders. The suspender or suspenders may remain
on the shoulder(s), and they do not hang loose and/or drag on the floor. When the
waist edge is brought back to its position along the waist, the at least first elongatable
portion of the waist edge, and optionally the second and further elongatable portion
of the waist edge, will pull the waist edge back in its original position, such that
the overall is again properly worn. The waist edge fits again to the waist of the
wearer.
[0031] According to some embodiments, the first elongatable portion may be a portion of
the waist edge located behind the bib section.
[0032] As such, the elongatable parts of the waist edge are neatly hider and positioned
at a position behind the bib section, while they will not hinder the wearer while
he or she is using the overall.
[0033] According to some embodiments, the first elongatable portion of the waist edge may
be provided by elastic strips.
[0034] The strip or strips, at least in unelongated state, may be located behind the bib
section. The bib section may hide the elongatable portion or portions at the frontside
of the overall.
[0035] The rear portion of the waist edge, covering the backside of the wearer when the
overall is worn in pulled up state, and the side portions covering the left-hand side
and right-hand side of the waist of the wearer when the overall is worn in pulled
up state, together with the elongatable portion or portions, may encompass substantially
the complete waist edge.
[0036] According to some embodiments, the at least first elongatable portion of the waist
edge may be connected at one end to the inner side of the bib section. According to
some embodiments the other, opposite end of the elongatable portion of the waist edge
may be connected to one of the left-hand and right-hand side portion of the waist
edge. This connection may be an adjustable connection, e.g. using buttons, snap buttons
or a hook and loop system. As such the length of the waist edge may to some extent
be adapted to the body physiques of the wearer. As a mere example, several buttonholes
may be provided in the elongatable portion of the waist edge, such as one next to
the other in the direction of the waist edge, while one or more buttons are provided
at the inner side of the bib section. Or vice versa, one or more buttons may be provided
to the elongatable portion of the waist edge, while several buttonholes may be provided
at the inner side of the bib section, such as one next to the other in the direction
of the waist edge.
[0037] According to some embodiments, the at least first elongatable portion of the waist
edge may be connected at one end to one of the left-hand and right-hand side portion
of the waist edge while the other, opposite end of the elongatable portion of the
waist edge may be connected to other of left-hand and right-hand side portion of the
waist edge.
[0038] According to some embodiments, the waist edge further may comprise a second elongatable
portion.
[0039] Both first and second elongatable portions of the waist edge together may allow a
rear portion of the pants section to be lowered over the buttocks of the wearer when
the wearer is seating while a front portion of the pants section remains in place
together with the connected bib section.
[0040] According to some embodiments, the waist edge may comprise a first and a second elongatable
portion. The first elongatable portion of the waist edge may be connected at one end
to the inner side of the bib section, the second elongatable portion of the waist
edge may be connected at one end to the inner side of the bib section as well. According
to some embodiments the other, opposite end of the first elongatable portion of the
waist edge may be connected to one of the left-hand side and right-hand side portion
of the waist edge, the other opposite end of the second elongatable portion of the
waist edge may be connected to the other of the left-hand side and right-hand side
portion of the waist edge.
[0041] According to some embodiments, the waist edge further may comprise a left-hand side
portion and a right-hand side portion, the first elongatable portion of the waist
edge being connected at one end to the inner side of the bib section and the other,
opposite end of the first elongatable portion of the waist edge being connected to
the left-hand side portion of the waist edge. According to some embodiments, the second
elongatable portion of the waist edge may be connected at one end to the inner side
of the bib section and the other, opposite end of the second elongatable portion of
the waist edge being connected to the right-hand side portion of the waist edge. According
to some embodiments, the waist edge further may comprise a left-hand side portion
and a right-hand side portion, the first elongatable portion of the waist edge being
connected at one end to the inner side of the bib section and the other, opposite
end of the first elongatable portion of the waist edge being connected to the left-hand
side portion of the waist edge, the second elongatable portion of the waist edge being
connected at one end to the inner side of the bib section and the other, opposite
end of the second elongatable portion of the waist edge being connected to the right-hand
side portion of the waist edge.
[0042] When elongated, at least a part of the complete elongatable, elongated portion of
the waist edge may remain hidden at the frontside of the overall by the bib section.
This helps to bring the waist edge back in place once the elongation is lifted.
[0043] It is clear that all features provided for the first elongatable portion can be provided
for the second elongatable portion as well.
[0044] Preferably the left-hand side of the overall is a mirrored view of the right-hand
side of the overall. What is provided at the one of the left-hand or right-hand hand
of the overall can be provided at the other of the left-hand or right-hand side of
the overall as well. The left-hand hand side and the right-hand hand side of the overall
may be executed similarly or identically, be it mirrored one side to the other.
[0045] The bib section is connected to the pants section at the frontside of the overall.
This may be a connection between two pieces of fabric, one piece providing the pant
section or a part of the pant section (e.g. the fabric for one leg), and a piece of
fabric providing the bib section. This connection, provided typically by means of
seam lines, may be in the zone between the crotch and the waist edge. This seam line
may have a V-shape (or chevron shape), the top of the legs of the V shape being provided
at and connected to the waist edge, the lower point being near the crotch.
[0046] Alternatively the seam line may be a substantially straight line parallel to the
waist edge, e.g. at the height of the hips of the wearer.
[0047] In the alternative, the pants section and the bib section are made from one single
piece of fabric. The bib and pants section are connected through the fabric itself.
[0048] The bib section and optionally a part of the front side of the pants section, may
be provided with a closure, like a zipper or a row of buttons or alike, in the front
of the overall. The closure may extend from the upper edge of the bib section to the
lower side or edge of the bib section or to the lower side of the pants section, which
optionally may be the crotch of the overall. The closure can be used to open and close
the overall, allowing to take off and put on the overall more easily. The closure
may follow a straight line from the lower side of the bib section or pants section
(e.g. the crotch) upwards or may follow an oblique line towards the left-hand or the
right-hand side of the overall. The closure may comprise covered buttons or may be
a covered zipper. A zipper is preferred. The zipper may be a two-way zipper. As such
the zipper may be used to provide a fly to the overall.
[0049] A first outer end of elongatable portion of the waist edge may be connected to the
bib sections inner side. As an example, the elongatable portion of the waist edge,
such as an elastic strip, is connected to the bib section adjacent to the closure,
e.g. zipper, e.g. at about the same height of the waist edge.
[0050] In case of two elongatable portions of the waist edge are present, a first outer
end of the first elongatable portion of the waist edge, as an example an elastic strip,
is connected to the bib section at one of the left-hand and right-hand side adjacent
to the closure, e.g. zipper, e.g. at about the same height of the waist edge. The
first outer end of the second elongatable portion of the waist edge, as an example
an elastic strip, is connected to the bib section at the other of the left-hand and
right-hand side adjacent to the closure, e.g. zipper, e.g. at about the same height
of the waist edge.
[0051] In case the elongatable portions are provided by elastic strips, the elastic strips
preferably are provided substantially in the extension of the waist edge.
[0052] The length and the possible elongation of the elongatable portion of the waist edge,
e.g. an elastic strip which may e.g. be a woven elastic band, provides the possibility
and defines the distance over which the waist edge can be pulled sidewards and/or
downwards. As an example, the elongatable portion of the waist edge, e.g. the elastic
strip, in non-extended shape, may be e.g. in the range of 5 to 10 cm long. The elongatable
portion of the waist edge, e.g. the elastic strip, may extend 200% to 300%.
[0053] 11.- According to some embodiments, the first elongatable portion may be connected
to the inner side of the bib section at one of the left-hand and right-hand side of
the overall, at said one of the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall, the
pants section is provided with a first pocket, the first pocket having an open side
and an open top.
[0054] The part of the first pocket closest to the body of the wearer, i.e. the inner wall
of the pocket, may be connected to the waist edge. The open top of the pocket enables
the cloth of the pants section forming the pockets inner wall to slide beyond the
bib section inwards and outwards in a direction in the extension of the waist edge.
This facilitates further the elongation of the waist edge and the lowering of the
pants section over the buttocks of the wearer. The cloth of the inner wall of the
pocket may become visible at the side of the wearer when the pants section is lowered.
[0055] In case of the presence of two elongatable portions of the waist edge, one at each
of the left-hand and right-hand side of the waist edge, the second elongatable portion
is connected to the inner side of the bib section at the other of the left-hand and
right-hand side of the overall, at said one of the left-hand and right-hand section,
the pants section is provided with a second pocket, the second pocket having an open
side and an open top. This second pocket may be similar, but being the mirror image,
to the first pocket.
[0056] The height and depth of the pocket or pockets may allow the part of the pants section
to elongate when the waist edge is lowered and passes the buttocks of the wearer while
seating. During this lowering, the pocket or pockets may partially or completely turn
inside-out or unfold. Optionally, and also in absence of such pocket, a zone of the
pants section under the waist edge, e.g. under a waist belt, may be provided from
elongatable or stretchable cloth. This allows a more easily lowering of the pants
section from the waist to the leg's backside of the wearer.
[0057] According to some embodiments, the first elongatable portion may be connected to
the inner side of the bib section at one of the left-hand and right-hand side of the
overall, the waist edge at said one of the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall
being provided with a first part of a two part releasable connection system, the inner
side of the bib section being provided with the second part of the releasable connection
system, the waist edge is adapted to slide inwards the bib section, said first and
second part of the releasable connection system being adapted to releasably connect
in at least two positions of the first and second part of the releasable connection
system.
[0058] Possibly this releasable connection system comprises a first and second button connected
to the inner side of the bib section and one or more buttonholes present in the waist
edge. Alternatively this releasable connection system comprises male and female elements
of some snap button, one of the male or female elements being provided at the inner
side of the bib section, the other of the male and female part being provided to the
waist edge. Most preferably this releasable connection system is a hook-and-loop system
such as a Velcro
® system. The provision of this releasable connection system allows the length of the
waist edge to be adapted to the waist circumference of the wearer.
[0059] In case of the presence of two elongatable portions of the waist edge, this second
elongatable portion may be connected to the inner side of the bib section at the other
of the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall, the waist edge at said other
of the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall being provided with a first part
of a two part releasable connection system, the inner side of the bib section being
provided with the second part of the releasable connection system, the waist edge
is adapted to slide inwards the bib section, said first and second part of the releasable
connection system being adapted to releasably connect in at least two positions of
the first and second part of the releasable connection system. This connection of
the second elongatable portion may be similar, but being the mirror image, to the
first connection of the first elongatable portion.
[0060] The length of the circumference of the hips defines the size of an overall. For a
given size of clothing, like an overall, the length of the circumference of the waist
is related to and defined by this length of the circumference of the hips. The length
of the circumference of the waist may not always fit the waist of the wearer having
given hip dimension fitting with the size of the overall.
[0061] As a mere example, the average length of the circumference of the waist for a given
circumference of the hips is different for men and women. As the length of the circumference
of the waist edge is defined based upon the circumference of the hips for a given
size of overall, for at least one of the male or female wearer, the length of the
circumference of the waist edge does not fit. This mismatch leads to unpleasant and
uncomfortable wearing of the overall. This mismatch may even cause parts of the waist
edge hanging loosely to the body of the wearer, which may create safety issues for
the wearer.
[0062] The connection system(s) allow(s) the length of the circumference of the waist to
be adapted to the waist of the wearer during normal usage. It may allow to increase
or decrease the length of the circumference of the waist, providing a better fit of
the overall to the body physiques of the wearer, in general without forming pleats
in the fabric of the overall. As for a given overall size, the waist circumference
of a male and female wearer is on average different, the provision of this adaptable
length of the circumference of the waist causes the overall to be unisex, hence suitable
to be worn by both male and female persons in a comfortable way. This unisex overall
may lead to more gender equality, a reduction on the risk on sexism and a larger well-being
of the wearer.
[0063] It is understood that this varying of the position of connection between waist edge
and bib section, may cause the elongatable portion of the waist band, such as an elastic
strip, to be not only unelongated or unstretched. The elongatable portion of the waist
band, such as an elastic strip may be hanging loose during normal usage. This is not
an issue as the bib section and the waist edge of the pants section are connected
one to the other by means of the releasable connection. When the wearer wants to make
use of the possibility to elongate the elongatable portion to enlarge the waist edge,
this releasable connection system is simply to be opened or disconnected.
[0064] In general the elongatable portion or portions from the overalls according to the
invention are to be elongatable enough in order to enable the rear portion of the
pants section to be lowered over the buttocks of the wearer when the wearer is seating,
and this while a front portion of the pants section remains in place together with
the connected bib section. Extendible waist edges provided to adapt the waist edge's
length to the waist circumference of the wearer in general do not fulfil this function.
Such extendible waist edges typically provide pleats in the fabric of the pants section
of the overall when not stretched to the maximum. Such pleats may cause safety risks
for the wearer, as e.g. the wearer may be caught or can be hooked on by devices in
the vicinity of the waist of the wearer, by means of the pleats of the overall.
[0065] According to a second aspect of the present invention, an overall is provided, comprising
- a pants section having a waist edge,
- a bib section connected to the pants section at a frontside of the overall;
wherein the waist edge at said one of the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall
is provided with a first part of a two part releasable connection system. The inner
side of the bib section is provided with the second part of the releasable connection
system. The waist edge at this the left-hand and right-hand side of the overall is
adapted to slide inwards the bib section. The first and second part of the releasable
connection system are adapted to releasably connect in at least two positions of the
first and second part of the releasable connection system.
[0066] According to some embodiments, the waist edge at the other of the left-hand and right-hand
side of the overall is provided with a first part of a two part releasable connection
system. The inner side of the bib section may be provided with the second part of
the releasable connection system. The waist edge at this other of the left-hand and
right-hand side of the overall is adapted to slide inwards the bib section. The first
and second part of the releasable connection system is adapted to releasably connect
in at least two positions of the first and second part of the releasable connection
system.
[0067] The overalls according to this second aspect of the invention, is adapted to be worn
by both male and female persons. The releasable connection system at the left-hand
and/or right hand of the overall may be used to increase or decrease the length of
the waist edge, and as such allow the waist edge, in particularly the length of it,
to be adapted to the body physiques of the wearer. As the overall may be worn and
is adaptable in size to both male and female persons, the overall can be used as a
unisex piece of clothing.
[0068] The features of the overalls of the first and second facet of the first aspect of
the invention may be combined with the features of overalls according to the second
aspect of the invention.
[0069] The overall according to the first and/or second aspect may also be called bib- and-brace
overall, bib-top pants, suspender pants or dungaree, can be an American overall. The
overall can be a pleated overall.
[0070] According to a third aspect of the invention, the overalls according to the first
and/or second facet of the first aspect and/or overalls according to the second aspect
of the invention are used as workwear, casual wear, formal wear, sportswear, safety
clothing, designer wear, tailored wear, nightwear, etc.
[0071] The overalls according to the first and/or second facet of the first aspect and/or
overalls according to the second aspect of the invention may be used as workwear for
male and female users, e.g. workwear for dock workers, construction workers, painters/plasterers,
workers in gardening, forestry and/or agriculture, welders, road workers or workers
on infrastructure sites, installers like electricians, carpenters, boatmen, logistics
workers, municipal workers, motorcyclists, firefighters, soldiers or military purposes
and alike.
[0072] The overalls according to the first and/or second facet of the first aspect and/or
overalls according to the second aspect of the invention may be used as unisex overalls.
[0073] Depending on the use of the overall according to the first aspect of the invention,
the fabric from which the overall is made, may be chosen in function of the requirements.
The fabric may be a denim fabric, typically for overalls to be used as workwear or
casual clothing.
[0074] The fabric may be partially or completely provided from (organic) cotton, polyester,
spandex, nylon, lycra, viscose, elastane, linen, silk, satin, wool, lyocell, tencel,
(organic) bamboo, leather, flax, hemp, jute, modal, sinew, angora, mohair, alpaca,
gatgut, acrylic, olefin, modacrylic, rayon, vinyon, aramids, sulfar, PBI (polybenzimidazool),
PLA (polylactide , also known as polylactic acid), spectra, orlon, zylon, vectran,
and alike and combinations thereof.
[0075] The fabric or fabrics from which the overall is made, may be partially or completely
a woven fabric, a warp knitted fabric, a weft knitted fabric, such as circular or
flatbed knitted fabrics, and alike. In particular, flatbed knitted fabrics can be
used to provide a variety of physical and geometrical properties by one single fabric.
[0076] It is clear that many different overalls may be provided according to the invention.
As an example, overalls of different sizes may be provided. Also overalls with different
lengths of the legs of the pants section may be provided, like an overall with a leg
length similar to a short pants or knee pants, with midcalf length, a leg length up
to or above the ankle, or full length legs.
[0077] Dependent on the final use of the overall, the overall may be provided with accessories
as needed or wanted. Such accessories may be pockets (like bellow pockets, cargo pockets,
kangaroo pockets, patch pockets, etc.), loops, reflector strips, knee pieces, logo's,
etc. These accessories may be located on the bib section and/or on the pants section
(like on the legs) at the front- and/or backside and/or the side of the legs.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0078]
Fig. 1 and 2 illustrate schematically an overall according to first particular facet
of the first aspect of the invention from a side view.
Fig. 3 illustrate schematically the overall of figure 1 in front view.
Fig. 4 illustrates schematically an inner view of the overall of figure 1.
Fig. 5 illustrates schematically a back view of the overall of figure 1.
Fig. 6 illustrates schematically a back view of an alternative overall according to
first particular facet of the first aspect of the invention.
Fig. 7 illustrates schematically an overall according to second particular facet of
the first aspect of the invention in a view from the back.
[0079] In the different figures, the same references refer to the same or similar elements.
Detailed Description of Embodiment(s)
[0080] An overall 1 according to first aspect of the invention is shown in figures 1 to
5. The overall 1 comprises a pants section 11 having a waist edge 12, in this embodiment
provided by a waist belt 31. The waist edge 12 is elongatable along two elongatable
portion 18a, 18b, one at the left-hand side of the waist edge, hence of the overall,
and one at the right-hand side of the waist edge, hence of the overall. As shown in
figure 1, the rear portion 21 of the pants section 11 can be lowered over the buttocks
of the wearer when the wearer is seating. This while a front portion 40 of the pants
section 11 remains in place together with the connected bib section 14. This bib section
14 is connected to the pants section 11 at a frontside 15 of the overall 1. The overall
1 is provided with a first suspender 16a connected by a first outer end 17a to the
left-hand upper side of the bib section 14 and is adapted to be positioned over the
left-hand shoulder such that the bib section 14 is held in place when worn. The overall
1 is provided with a second suspender 16b connected by a first outer end 17b to the
right-hand upper side of the bib section 14 and is adapted to be positioned over the
right-hand shoulder such that the bib section 14 is held in place when worn. The second
opposing end 20a of the first suspender 16a is connected to the overall 1 at the right-hand
side part 60a of the bib section 14. The second opposing end 20b of the second suspender
16b is connected to the overall 1 at the left-hand side part 60b of the bib section
14. At the backside, the two suspenders 16a and 16b cross. They may be connected one
to the other, or not, at crossing point 33.
[0081] Alternatively, but not shown in figure 1, the second opposing end of the first suspender
may be connected to the overall at the first outer end 19a and 19b of the elongatable
portions 18a and 18b. Alternatively, but not shown in figure 1, the second opposing
end of the first suspender may be connected to the overall at the left-hand side portion
22a and/or the right-hand side portion 22b of the waist edge 12.
[0082] As best shown in detail on figure 1 and figure 4, the waist edge 12 of the overall
1 comprises two elongatable portions 18a and 18b which are provided from an elastic
strip. The elastic strips are connected to the waist edge 12, more precisely to a
waist belt 31, at the outer end 19a and 19b of the elastic strip. At the other outer
ends 25a and 25b of the elastic strips, the elastic strips are connected to the bib
section 14 adjacent a zipper 30.
[0083] The whole coupling at the left-hand side of the overall 1 is identical but mirrored
at the right-hand side of the overall 1.
[0084] As best visible in figures 3 and 4, at the front side of the overall 1, a zipper
30 may be provided. The zipper 30 is a two way zipper. As the zipper 30 extends from
the upper side of the bib section 14, and runs obliquely downwards, and ends near
the crotch of the overall. The zipper 30 allows to easily pull on or pull off the
overall, while at the lower side of the zipper 30, a fly is provided to the overall
1.
[0085] As best shown in figure 2 and 4, the elongatable portions 18a and 18b are connected
to the inner side of the bib section 14 at the left-hand and right-hand side of the
overall 1. At both sides, the waist edge 12 is provided with a first part 50 of a
two part releasable connection system such as a hook-and-loop system. The inner side
of the bib section 14 is provided with the second part 51 of the releasable connection
system. When this first 50 and second 51 part of the releasable connection system
are disconnected, the waist edge 12 may slide inwards behind the bib section 14. The
first 50 and second 51 part of the releasable connection system are adapted to releasably
connect in a plurality of positions. As such, the length of the waist edge 12 may
be increased or decreased when the overall 1 is in pulled-up position. This enables
the wearer to adjust the length of the waist edge 12 to his or her waist circumference,
defined by his or her body physiques. As such, since the waist dimensions differ for
a male and a female person having the same hip size, the overall can be comfortably
worn by both male and female persons.
[0086] As shown in figure 1, 4 and 5, this first 50 and second 51 part of the releasable
connection system can be disconnected and the elongatable portions 18a and 18b can
be extended or elongated, such the wearer can pull the waist edge over his or her
buttocks to enable the wearer to use the toilet. The two pockets 24 may unfold and
cover the side surface of the body of the wearer to some extent. The suspenders 16a
and 16b may remain hanging on the shoulders of the wearer. The second ends 20a and
20b of the suspenders 16a and 16b remain connected, e.g. sewn, to the left-hand side
part 60a and right-hand side part 60b of the bib part 14. The suspenders second outer
ends 20a and 20b will not hang loose and will not drag on the floor during the toilet
visit.
[0087] Figure 6 illustrates schematically a back view of an alternative overall 2 according
to first particular facet of the first aspect of the invention. All features of the
overall 1 of figures 1 to 5 are similarly provided for the overall 2 of figure 6.
In overall 2, the backside of the waist edge 12, more precisely the waist belt 31,
is provided at the left-hand side and the right-hand side with a strip of the loop-part
70 of a hook-and-loop connecting system. The left-hand side part 60a and the right-hand
side part 60b of the bib section 14 is made larger and extends in a patch or cloth
71. The patches 71 are provided at the inner side with the hook-part of the hook-and-loop
connecting system. Then worn pulled-up, the two parts of the hook-and-loop connection
system may be connected one to the other. As such, the two suspenders 16a and 16b
are connected to the waist edge closer to the back seam 32 of the overall 2, which
may give a more comfortable and secure feeling when wearing the overall 2. Possibly,
the hoop-and-loop system may be replaced by another connection system, e.g. clips.
[0088] As shown in figure 7, an overall 3 according to the second facet of the first aspect
of the invention is shown. The same references refer to the same or similar features
of the overall 1 as shown in figures 1 to 5.
[0089] The two suspenders 16a and 16b are connected at the backside 151 of the overall 3.
In this embodiment, both suspenders 16a and 16b are connected to each other at crossing
point 110As such a loop 130 around the neck of the wearer is formed. This crossing
point 110 itself is connected by a strip 111 to the rear side 121 of the waist edge
12 near the back seam 32 of the overall 1 by means of a clip 112. All other features
of the overall 3 are like the features of the overall 1 of figure 1 to 5. The outlook
of the inner side of the overall 3 is identical to the view shown in figure 4. It
is understood that e.g. as an alternative, the two suspenders 16a and 16b may be connected
one to the other at the backside over a given length, while both second outer ends
of the suspenders may be provided with a clip to connect to the waist edge at the
backside of the overall. Less preferred, the clips are replaced by another connection
system, e.g. like a hoop-and-loop system.
[0090] Similarly as for the embodiment shown in figure 1, for overall 3, the first 50 and
second 51 part of the releasable connection system can be disconnected and the elongatable
portions 18a and 18b can be extended or elongated, such the wearer can pull the waist
edge over his or her buttocks to enable the wearer to use the toilet. The suspenders
16a and 16b remain hung around the neck of the wearer.
[0091] Although the present invention has been illustrated by reference to specific embodiments,
it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited
to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present invention
may be embodied with various changes and modifications without departing from the
scope thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects
as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by
the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which
come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended
to be embraced therein. In other words, it is contemplated to cover any and all modifications,
variations or equivalents that fall within the scope of the basic underlying principles
and whose essential attributes are claimed in this patent application. It will furthermore
be understood by the reader of this patent application that the words "comprising"
or "comprise" do not exclude other elements or steps, that the words "a" or "an" do
not exclude a plurality, and that a single element may fulfil the functions of several
means recited in the claims. Any reference signs in the claims shall not be construed
as limiting the respective claims concerned. The terms "first", "second", third",
"a", "b", "c", and the like, when used in the description or in the claims are introduced
to distinguish between similar elements or steps and are not necessarily describing
a sequential or chronological order. Similarly, the terms "top", "bottom", "over",
"under", and the like are introduced for descriptive purposes and not necessarily
to denote relative positions. It is to be understood that the terms so used are interchangeable
under appropriate circumstances and embodiments of the invention are capable of operating
according to the present invention in other sequences, or in orientations different
from the one(s) described or illustrated above.
1. An overall (1, 2, 3) comprising
- a pants section (11) having a waist edge (12),
- a bib section (14) connected to the pants section at a frontside (15) of the overall;
- at least a first suspender (16a, 16b) connected by a first outer end (17a, 17b)
to the bib section and adapted to be positioned over a shoulder such that the bib
section is held in place when worn;
wherein the waist edge is elongatable along at least a first elongatable portion (18a,
18b) such that a rear portion (21) of the pants section can be lowered over the buttocks
of the wearer when the wearer is seating while a front portion (40) of the pants section
remains in place together with the connected bib section.
2. An overall according to claim 1, wherein a second opposing end (20) of the first suspender
is connected to the overall other than to the rear portion of the pants section.
3. An overall according to claim 2, wherein the overall comprising a second suspender
(16a, 16b) connected by a first end (17a, 17b) to the bib-section and adapted to run
over a shoulder of the overall user and wherein a second opposing end of the second
suspender is connected to the overall other than to the rear portion of the pants
section.
4. An overall according to claim 3, wherein the two suspenders cross at the backside
of the overall.
5. An overall according to any one of the claims 2 to 4, wherein the second, opposing
end (20a, 20b) of the first suspender is connected to the overall to the left-hand
side (60a, 60b) or right-hand side of the bib section and is free of permanent connection
to the waist edge.
6. An overall according to claim 1, wherein the overall comprises a second suspender
connected by a first outer end (17a, 17b) to the bib section and adapted to be positioned
over a shoulder such that the bib section is held in place when worn, said first and
second suspender being connected to each other forming a loop around the neck of the
wearer, the loop is releasably connected to the waist edge of the overall.
7. An overall according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first elongatable
portion (18a, 18b) is a portion of the waist edge located behind the bib section.
8. An overall according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first elongatable
portion (18a, 18b) of the waist edge is provided by elastic strips.
9. An overall according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said waist edge further
comprises a second elongatable portion (18a, 18b).
10. An overall according to claim 9, wherein the waist edge further comprises a left-hand
side portion (22a) and a right-hand side portion (22b), the first elongatable portion
(18a) of the waist edge being connected at one end (25a) to the inner side of the
bib section and the other, opposite end (19a) of the first elongatable portion (18a)
of the waist edge being connected to the left-hand side portion (22a) of the waist
edge, the second elongatable portion (18b) of the waist edge being connected at one
end (25b) to the inner side of the bib section and the other, opposite end (19b) of
the second elongatable portion of the waist edge being connected to the right-hand
side portion (22b) of the waist edge.
11. An overall according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first elongatable
portion (18a, 18b) is connected to the inner side of the bib section at one of the
left-hand and right-hand side of the overall, at said one of the left-hand and right-hand
side of the overall, the pants section is provided with a first pocket (24), the first
pocket having an open side and an open top.
12. An overall according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first elongatable
portion (18a, 18b) is connected to the inner side of the bib section at one of the
left-hand and right-hand side of the overall, the waist edge at said one of the left-hand
and right-hand side of the overall being provided with a first part (50) of a two
part releasable connection system, the inner side of the bib section being provided
with the second part (51) of the releasable connection system, the waist edge is adapted
to slide inwards the bib section, said first and second part of the releasable connection
system being adapted to releasably connect in at least two positions of the first
and second part of the releasable connection system.
13. The use of an overall according to any one of the preceding claims, as workwear or
safety clothing.
14. The use of an overall according to any one of the claims 1 to 12, as casual clothing
or sportswear.
15. The use of an overall according to any one of the claims 1 to 12, as a unisex overall.