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- This invention relates to bridal wear for use at venues where the bridal wear has a high likelihood of getting wet, such as at the swimming pool or the beach.
- a wedding dress is not made or designed for the beach, swimming pool, or any other venue with a high likelihood of the bridal wear getting wet. As such, with current bridal wear, a bride would not want to go to the beach or swimming pool. In addition, a bride could not dress specifically for the beach or pool while maintaining the look of a bride. Furthermore, a bride could not participate in water activities, including going swimming, in traditional bridal wear. In certain areas where the weather is hot, however, a bride may want to be able to enjoy the water, either at the swimming pool or beach, while still maintaining the elegant look of a bride.
- the present invention is a bridal wear designed to be worn at the beach or swimming pool or any other venue where there is a high likelihood that the bride will get wet.
- the bridal wear is designed to be worn as or with swimwear or beachwear.
- the swimwear/beachwear garment can have the feature of attaching and detaching the essential bridal wedding train to create fashionable bridal wear for swim and beach lifestyle.
- the attachment of the bridal wedding train to swimwear/beachwear garment creates a new innovative purpose, functionality and visually fashionable appeal for the bride.
- This invention also creates a new product category in the wedding, swimwear/beachwear industries.
- the bridal wear can comprise a bridal wedding train and an attachment device connected to the bridal wedding train so that the bridal wedding train can be attached to a garment.
- the bridal wear can further include a corresponding attachment device that can be connected to the garment so that the bridal wedding train can be attached to the garment via the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- the bridal wear comprises a bridal wedding train having an attachment device and a garment having the corresponding attachment device.
- the present invention can be the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device to fasten to the bridal wedding train and the garment to provide a method of manufacturing the bridal wear for use at venues where the bridal wear has a high likelihood of getting wet.
- the garment can be any outfit used in such an environment, such as swimwear and beachwear.
- the bridal wear can come with multiple different types of swimwear and beachwear to which the bridal wedding train is attachable and detachable so that the bride can enjoy the fashionable coordination of bridal swimwear and beachwear made from water resistant fabrics for the purpose of becoming wet if needed.
- the freely decorative bridal wedding train is made specifically for attachment and detachment to swimwear/beachwear.
- this invention solves the problem of combining the bridal wedding train with swimwear/beachwear, and creates bridal wear for use at the beach and pool.
- the bride can join in with all the fun ceremonies on her wedding day without feeling constrained to a traditional wedding dress that is not designed to get wet or be wet, allowing the bride to enjoy her wedding celebration in a more relaxed and leisure way, while still being the belle of the ball and the center of attention, or being noticed or recognized as the bride, while making a fashion statement and dressing fashionably for that wedding occasion at the beach or swimming pool.
- the bridal wedding train can be attached to the garment using an attachment system comprising an attachment device and a corresponding attachment device that attaches to, and can be released from, each other.
- the attachment system is a uniquely designed double-pronged hook and heart-shaped eye system.
- the attachment system can be made of plastic, corrosion-resistant metal, or other suitable water resistant materials for swimwear.
- the garment and bridal wedding train primary color scheme may be of the color white for the purpose and function of being bridal wear for a bride to be fashionably dressed as a bride for the beach and pool.
- popular colors associated with bridal wear include off white, nude, and baby pink, but any additional colors may be used for bridal wear.
- FIGS. 1 A -ID show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a one-piece bathing suit as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 2 A- 2 D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a bikini bottom as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 3 A- 3 D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a bikini top as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 4 A- 4 D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a top as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 5 A- 5 D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of shorts as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 6 A- 6 D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of pants as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 7 A- 7 D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a dress as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment.
- the insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device.
- FIGS. 8 A- 8 B show the front and back of an embodiment of a wedding bridal train.
- FIG. 9 A shows a perspective view of an embodiment of an attachment system.
- FIG. 9 B shows an exploded view of the attachment system shown in FIG. 9 A .
- FIG. 10 A shows a front view of an embodiment of a hook.
- FIG. 10 B shows a side view of the hook shown in FIG. 10 A .
- FIG. 11 shows a front view of an eye to mate with the hook.
- the present invention is directed towards bridal wear specifically designed for use during a wedding celebration where the bride could get wet, such as at the beach or swimming pool.
- the bridal wear can comprise a bridal wedding train 102 , a garment 104 onto which the bridal wedding train 102 can be attached, an attachment device 106 connected to either the bridal wedding train 102 or the garment 104 , and a corresponding attachment device 108 connected to the other of the garment 104 or the bridal wedding train 102 so that the bridal wedding train 102 can be attached to the garment 104 .
- the bridal wedding train 102 may be attached to a garment 104 , such as the rear bottom portion of a swimsuit (panties portion of the swimsuit), the top part of the swimsuit (bra portion), or beachwear cover-up robe, dress, shorts, skirt, pants and all other articles of clothing associated with swimwear or beachwear.
- the bridal wedding train 102 creates a bridal wear look for the beach by attaching the bridal wedding train 102 to swimwear or beachwear garments 104 .
- the bridal wedding train 102 can be removable if desired.
- the bridal wedding train 102 may be made of a water resistant swimwear material of spandex, nylon, lycra, tactel and other like synthetic water resistant fibers and/or other materials or fabrics that are designed to be worn while wet.
- the bridal wedding train 102 is substantially made of water resistant material, rather than simply incorporating or being adorned with small water resistant pieces.
- at least 50% of the bridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material.
- at least 60 percent of the bridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material.
- at least percent of the bridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material.
- at least 80 percent of the bridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material.
- at least 90 percent of the bridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material.
- the entire bridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material.
- FIGS. 1 A- 7 D show examples of the bridal wedding train 102 having an attachment device 106 , a variety of different styles of garments 104 having a corresponding attachment device 108 , a rear view of the bridal wear with the bridal wedding train 102 attached to the garment 104 , and a front view of the bridal wear with the bridal wedding train 102 attached to the garment 104 .
- the garment 104 can be any type of clothing typically worn at the beach or a swimming pool.
- the garment can be a one-piece bathing suit ( FIGS. 1 B- 1 D ), bikini bottoms ( FIGS. 2 B- 2 D ), bikini bra ( FIGS. 3 B- 3 D ), beachwear top ( FIGS.
- the attachment device 106 or the corresponding attachment device 108 on the garment 104 can be located on the lower portion of the rear of the garment 104 adjacent to the lumbar region and buttocks to simulate a typical wedding train.
- the attachment device 106 or corresponding attachment device 108 can be located on the upper part of the garment, either in front or back, adjacent to the bust line or thoracic region.
- the location of the attachment device 106 or corresponding attachment device 108 is typically located on the rear, lower or upper part of the swimwear/beachwear garment (rear lumbar or thoracic region).
- the wedding bridal train 102 comprises an upper portion 112 and a train portion 114 dangling from the upper portion 112 .
- the bridal wedding train 102 can be from one to ten feet long in length.
- Wedding terminology pertaining to lengths of train are watteau, sweep, court, royal, cathedral and chapel.
- the weight of the attachable/detachable bridal wedding train 102 can be from one to two pounds depending on size, and made of water resistant material that comprises, for example, any one or more of nylon, lycra, spandex, polyester, chiffon and other like synthetic water resistant fibers.
- the attachment device 106 or corresponding attachment device 108 is centrally located at the top of the wedding bridal train 102 as shown in FIG. 8 A .
- the wedding train 102 may also include water resistant embellishments 110 for swimwear/beachwear such as brooches, buckles, bows, or other pieces made of plastic, glass, alloy, rhinestone, metal, other various materials, and water resistant fibers and fabrics.
- the bridal wedding train 102 may comprise a fabric bow design and/or draping of fabric designs, but it is not limited to such designs. The functionality and placement of the bridal wedding train 102 remains the same but the physical design can change slightly with different water resistant fabrics and/or embellishments 110 made for swimwear or beachwear.
- a slit or hole 116 in rear portion of bridal wedding train 102 can be created through which a detachable belt 118 can be looped.
- the belt 118 may be made of water resistant materials of spandex, nylon, lycra, tactel and other like synthetic water resistant fibers and not limited to water resistant embellishments 110 for swimwear/beachwear garment 104 , such as brooches, buckles, plastic, glass, alloy, rhinestone, metal and other various materials.
- the bridal wedding train material may be made of a one, two, or four way stretch water resistant fabric made of spandex, nylon, polyester, lycra, tactel, chiffon, and other like synthetic water resistant materials or other fabrics or materials that are designed to be worn while wet. If the bride chooses to take a swim she can remove the bridal wedding train 102 but only if she chooses because the bridal wedding train 102 is typically made of water resistant material and can withstand and be wearable in water without water damage.
- the bridal wedding train 102 may be a removable piece equipped with an attachment device 106 (or corresponding attachment device 108 ), with a corresponding attachment device 108 (or attachment device 106 ) on the garment 104 .
- attachment device 106 may be a hook on the train 102 that will mate with a corresponding eye on the garment 104 , or vice versa, to allow the train 102 to be attached or detached as desired from the garment 104 .
- the hook is a double-pronged hook that connects or detaches to a heart-shaped eye, as shown in FIGS. 9 A and 9 B .
- the attachment device 106 can be a hook comprising an attaching portion 120 and a mating portion 130 .
- the attaching portion 120 is used to fasten the attachment device 106 either to the bridal wedding train 102 or the garment 104 .
- the attaching portion 120 can be rivets, hooks, pins, clips, and the like.
- the attaching portion 120 can be a pair of rings 122 a , 122 b , each ring having a stem 124 a , 124 b extending therefrom.
- the stem 124 a , 124 b connects the attaching portion 120 to the mating portion 130 .
- the stem 124 a , 124 b can be connected to the mating portion 130 by being integrally formed as a single piece, or can be connected to the mating portion 130 by welding, soldering, adhesives, clips, and the like.
- each stem 124 a , 124 b is connected to its respective ring 122 a , 122 b at a medial location 126 a , 126 b . From the medial location 126 a , 126 b , each stem 124 a , 124 b extends away and laterally from their respective ring 122 a , 122 b , thereby creating a wedge 128 a , 128 b in between the stem 124 a , 124 b and its respective ring 122 a , 122 b.
- the mating portion 130 of the attachment device 106 is configured to mate with the corresponding attachment device 108 .
- the mating portion 130 can have a button, a hook, hook-and-loop, clip, pin, magnet, and the like.
- the mating portion is a hook, and more preferably, a double-pronged hook having a first prong 132 a and a second prong 132 b .
- the double-pronged hook has a typical “U”-shaped profile (upside-down “U” in FIG. 10 B ) having a back side 131 projecting away from the rings 122 a , 122 b at their respective stems 124 a , 124 b while remaining in the same plane defined by the rings 122 a , 122 b .
- the back side 131 curves forward out of the plane defined by the rings 122 a , 122 b into an intermediate portion 133 a , 133 b , 133 c .
- the intermediate portion 133 a , 133 b , 133 c then curves into a front side 35 that curves back toward the rings 122 a , 122 b defining a second plane parallel to, but offset from, the plane defined by the rings 122 a , 122 b.
- each prong 132 a , 132 b has a “U”-shaped. configuration, comprising a lateral leg 134 a , 134 b , a medial leg 136 a , 136 b , parallel to the lateral leg 134 a , 134 b , and a connecting leg 138 a , 138 b connecting a lateral leg 134 a , 134 b to its respective medial leg 136 a , 136 b to complete the “U”-shaped configuration.
- the medial legs 136 a , 136 b may be connected together for stability.
- the medial legs 136 a , 136 b are connected together opposite the connecting legs 138 a , 138 b , and along the middle intermediate portion 133 c.
- the corresponding attachment device 108 also has an attaching portion 140 and a reciprocal mating portion 150 .
- the attaching portion 140 of the corresponding attachment device 108 is used to fasten the corresponding attachment device 108 to the bridal wedding train 102 or the garment 104 .
- the attaching portion 140 can be rivets, hooks, pins, clips, and the like.
- the attaching portion 140 can be a pair of rings 142 a , 142 b , each ring having a stem 144 a , 144 b extending therefrom. The stem 144 a , 144 b connects the attaching portion 140 to the reciprocal mating portion 150 .
- the stem 144 a , 144 b can be connected to the reciprocal mating portion 150 by being integrally formed as a single piece, or can be connected to the reciprocal mating portion 150 by welding, soldering, adhesives, clips, and the like.
- the reciprocal mating portion 150 is generally heart-shaped with two curved humps 152 a , 152 b connected together in a mirror-image arrangement at a central line 154 (imaginary) of the reciprocal mating portion 150 .
- Bilaterally arranged side arms 156 a , 156 b emanating from the humps 152 a , 152 b (from where the humps 152 a , 152 b are not connected) converge towards each other as they approach and connect with their respective stems 144 a , 144 b of the attaching portion 140 to complete the heart shape.
- the attaching portion 140 and the reciprocal mating portion 150 can be integrally formed as a single piece (one-piece), or two separated pieces connected together.
- the reciprocal mating portion 150 of the corresponding attachment device 108 defines a heart-shaped hole 158 into which the mating portion 130 of the attachment device 106 can be inserted.
- the connecting legs 138 a , 138 b of the hook portion 130 of the attachment device 106 are inserted through the heart-shaped hole 158 of the reciprocal mating portion 150 of the corresponding attachment device 108 .
- the lateral intermediate portions 133 a , 133 b of each prong 132 a , 132 b of the mating portion 130 engage the respective humps 152 a , 152 b of the reciprocal mating portion 150 to secure the bridal wedding train 102 to the garment 104 .
- the middle intermediate portion 133 c can engage the point where the two humps 152 a , 152 b connect.
- the bridal wedding train 102 can be mounted on the garment 104 .
- the attachment device 106 and corresponding attachment device 108 may comprise two connecting units that withstand rust issues and water damage.
- the attachment device 106 and corresponding attachment device 108 can be water resistant.
- attachment device 106 and corresponding attachment device 108 can be made of plastic and/or metal.
- attachment device 106 and corresponding attachment device 108 can be made of white plastic and/or metal material and fixed to the bridal wedding train 102 or the garment 104 using the attaching portions 120 , 140 .
- the attachment device 106 and corresponding attachment device 108 can be attached to the bridal wedding train 102 or the garment 104 using stitching, rivets, and the like.
- the attachment device 106 and corresponding attachment device 108 can be removably attached to the bridal wedding train 102 or garment 104 using detachable fasteners, such as hooks, clips, pins, and the like.
- the medial legs 136 a , 136 b and intermediate portion 133 may have different configurations.
- the medial legs 136 a , 136 b and the middle intermediate portion 133 c may be eliminated and the connecting legs 138 a , 138 b may simply be joined together.
- the medial legs 136 a , 136 b may be longer, so that the middle intermediate portion 133 c sits slightly higher than the lateral intermediate portions 133 a , 133 b , which may allow the hook to better engage with the heart-shaped eye, particularly as to engagement of the middle intermediate portion 133 with the “indentation” of the heart shape eye along the central line 154 , and the lateral intermediate portions 133 better engage with the humps 152 a , 152 b.
- the bridal wear of the present invention can be manufactured by fastening the attachment device 106 or the corresponding attachment device 108 to the bridal wedding train 102 .
- the other of the attachment device 106 or the corresponding attachment device 108 can be attached to the garment 104 .
- the bridal wedding train 102 can then be attached to the garment 104 via the attachment device 106 and the corresponding attachment device 108 .
- This invention may be industrially applied to the development, manufacture, and use of bridal wear in which an attachment device 106 and a corresponding attachment device 108 allows a bridal wedding train 102 to be attached to a garment 104 in a quick and easy manner for use at venues with a high likelihood for the bridal wear to get wet.
- the bridal wedding train 102 and garment 104 can be made of water resistant material to allow the bride to enjoy a wedding celebration without any concern for getting wet and/or having the bridal wear suffer water damage.
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A bridal wear for use at venues where the bride may desire to get wet, such as the beach or swimming pool, while still maintaining the appearance as the bride, the bridal wear having a water resistant garment 104 and a water resistant bridal wedding train 102 attachable to the garment 104 with an attachment system utilizing a double-pronged hook type attachment device 106 and a heart-shape eye as a corresponding attachment device 108 to connect with the double-pronged hook.
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- This patent application is a national phase entry of PCT Application No.: PCT/US2020/033496, filed May 18, 2020, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/849,791, filed May 17, 2019, which, applications are incorporated in their entirety here by this reference.
- This invention relates to bridal wear for use at venues where the bridal wear has a high likelihood of getting wet, such as at the swimming pool or the beach.
- A wedding dress is not made or designed for the beach, swimming pool, or any other venue with a high likelihood of the bridal wear getting wet. As such, with current bridal wear, a bride would not want to go to the beach or swimming pool. In addition, a bride could not dress specifically for the beach or pool while maintaining the look of a bride. Furthermore, a bride could not participate in water activities, including going swimming, in traditional bridal wear. In certain areas where the weather is hot, however, a bride may want to be able to enjoy the water, either at the swimming pool or beach, while still maintaining the elegant look of a bride.
- For the foregoing reasons there is a need for bridal wear that can be worn at venues where there is a high likelihood that the bridal wear will get wet.
- The present invention is a bridal wear designed to be worn at the beach or swimming pool or any other venue where there is a high likelihood that the bride will get wet. As such, the bridal wear is designed to be worn as or with swimwear or beachwear. The swimwear/beachwear garment can have the feature of attaching and detaching the essential bridal wedding train to create fashionable bridal wear for swim and beach lifestyle. The attachment of the bridal wedding train to swimwear/beachwear garment creates a new innovative purpose, functionality and visually fashionable appeal for the bride. This invention also creates a new product category in the wedding, swimwear/beachwear industries.
- The bridal wear can comprise a bridal wedding train and an attachment device connected to the bridal wedding train so that the bridal wedding train can be attached to a garment. In some embodiments, the bridal wear can further include a corresponding attachment device that can be connected to the garment so that the bridal wedding train can be attached to the garment via the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. In some embodiments, the bridal wear comprises a bridal wedding train having an attachment device and a garment having the corresponding attachment device.
- In some embodiments, the present invention can be the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device to fasten to the bridal wedding train and the garment to provide a method of manufacturing the bridal wear for use at venues where the bridal wear has a high likelihood of getting wet.
- As the bridal wear is designed for use at the beach or swimming pool, the garment can be any outfit used in such an environment, such as swimwear and beachwear. The bridal wear can come with multiple different types of swimwear and beachwear to which the bridal wedding train is attachable and detachable so that the bride can enjoy the fashionable coordination of bridal swimwear and beachwear made from water resistant fabrics for the purpose of becoming wet if needed.
- The freely decorative bridal wedding train is made specifically for attachment and detachment to swimwear/beachwear. Thus, this invention solves the problem of combining the bridal wedding train with swimwear/beachwear, and creates bridal wear for use at the beach and pool. Now the bride can join in with all the fun festivities on her wedding day without feeling constrained to a traditional wedding dress that is not designed to get wet or be wet, allowing the bride to enjoy her wedding celebration in a more relaxed and leisure way, while still being the belle of the ball and the center of attention, or being noticed or recognized as the bride, while making a fashion statement and dressing fashionably for that wedding occasion at the beach or swimming pool.
- The bridal wedding train can be attached to the garment using an attachment system comprising an attachment device and a corresponding attachment device that attaches to, and can be released from, each other. In a preferred embodiment, the attachment system is a uniquely designed double-pronged hook and heart-shaped eye system. The attachment system can be made of plastic, corrosion-resistant metal, or other suitable water resistant materials for swimwear.
- The garment and bridal wedding train primary color scheme may be of the color white for the purpose and function of being bridal wear for a bride to be fashionably dressed as a bride for the beach and pool. Currently popular colors associated with bridal wear include off white, nude, and baby pink, but any additional colors may be used for bridal wear.
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FIGS. 1A -ID show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a one-piece bathing suit as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 2A-2D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a bikini bottom as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 3A-3D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a bikini top as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 4A-4D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a top as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 5A-5D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of shorts as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 6A-6D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of pants as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 7A-7D show the front of a bridal wedding train with an attachment device, the back of a dress as the garment with a corresponding attachment device, the back view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment, and a front view of the bridal wedding train attached to the garment. The insets show a close-up of the attachment device and the corresponding attachment device. -
FIGS. 8A-8B show the front and back of an embodiment of a wedding bridal train. -
FIG. 9A shows a perspective view of an embodiment of an attachment system. -
FIG. 9B shows an exploded view of the attachment system shown inFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 10A shows a front view of an embodiment of a hook. -
FIG. 10B shows a side view of the hook shown inFIG. 10A . -
FIG. 11 shows a front view of an eye to mate with the hook. - The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently-preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
- The present invention is directed towards bridal wear specifically designed for use during a wedding celebration where the bride could get wet, such as at the beach or swimming pool. With reference to
FIGS. 1A-7D , the bridal wear can comprise abridal wedding train 102, agarment 104 onto which thebridal wedding train 102 can be attached, anattachment device 106 connected to either thebridal wedding train 102 or thegarment 104, and acorresponding attachment device 108 connected to the other of thegarment 104 or thebridal wedding train 102 so that thebridal wedding train 102 can be attached to thegarment 104. - In a preferred embodiment, the
bridal wedding train 102 may be attached to agarment 104, such as the rear bottom portion of a swimsuit (panties portion of the swimsuit), the top part of the swimsuit (bra portion), or beachwear cover-up robe, dress, shorts, skirt, pants and all other articles of clothing associated with swimwear or beachwear. Thebridal wedding train 102 creates a bridal wear look for the beach by attaching thebridal wedding train 102 to swimwear orbeachwear garments 104. Thebridal wedding train 102 can be removable if desired. Thebridal wedding train 102 may be made of a water resistant swimwear material of spandex, nylon, lycra, tactel and other like synthetic water resistant fibers and/or other materials or fabrics that are designed to be worn while wet. In other words, thebridal wedding train 102 is substantially made of water resistant material, rather than simply incorporating or being adorned with small water resistant pieces. For example, at least 50% of thebridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material. In some embodiments, at least 60 percent of thebridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material. In some embodiments, at least percent of thebridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material. In some embodiments, at least 80 percent of thebridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material. In some embodiments, at least 90 percent of thebridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material. In some embodiments, the entirebridal wedding train 102 can be made of water resistant material. -
FIGS. 1A-7D show examples of thebridal wedding train 102 having anattachment device 106, a variety of different styles ofgarments 104 having acorresponding attachment device 108, a rear view of the bridal wear with thebridal wedding train 102 attached to thegarment 104, and a front view of the bridal wear with thebridal wedding train 102 attached to thegarment 104. Thegarment 104 can be any type of clothing typically worn at the beach or a swimming pool. By way of example only, the garment can be a one-piece bathing suit (FIGS. 1B-1D ), bikini bottoms (FIGS. 2B-2D ), bikini bra (FIGS. 3B-3D ), beachwear top (FIGS. 4B-4D ), beachwear shorts (FIGS. 5B-5D ), beachwear pants (FIGS. 6B-6D ), beachwear skirt, beachwear dress (FIGS. 7B-7D ), beachwear robe, two-piece bathing suit, and the like. Preferably, theattachment device 106 or thecorresponding attachment device 108 on thegarment 104 can be located on the lower portion of the rear of thegarment 104 adjacent to the lumbar region and buttocks to simulate a typical wedding train. Alternatively, theattachment device 106 orcorresponding attachment device 108 can be located on the upper part of the garment, either in front or back, adjacent to the bust line or thoracic region. In a preferred embodiment where the garment is swimwear/beachwear, the location of theattachment device 106 orcorresponding attachment device 108 is typically located on the rear, lower or upper part of the swimwear/beachwear garment (rear lumbar or thoracic region). - With reference to
FIGS. 8A-8B , the weddingbridal train 102 comprises anupper portion 112 and a train portion 114 dangling from theupper portion 112. Thebridal wedding train 102 can be from one to ten feet long in length. Wedding terminology pertaining to lengths of train are watteau, sweep, court, royal, cathedral and chapel. The weight of the attachable/detachablebridal wedding train 102 can be from one to two pounds depending on size, and made of water resistant material that comprises, for example, any one or more of nylon, lycra, spandex, polyester, chiffon and other like synthetic water resistant fibers. - Typically, because the train dangles from the body, the
attachment device 106 orcorresponding attachment device 108 is centrally located at the top of the weddingbridal train 102 as shown inFIG. 8A . - The
wedding train 102 may also include waterresistant embellishments 110 for swimwear/beachwear such as brooches, buckles, bows, or other pieces made of plastic, glass, alloy, rhinestone, metal, other various materials, and water resistant fibers and fabrics. For example, thebridal wedding train 102 may comprise a fabric bow design and/or draping of fabric designs, but it is not limited to such designs. The functionality and placement of thebridal wedding train 102 remains the same but the physical design can change slightly with different water resistant fabrics and/orembellishments 110 made for swimwear or beachwear. - In some embodiments, a slit or
hole 116 in rear portion ofbridal wedding train 102 can be created through which adetachable belt 118 can be looped. Thebelt 118 may be made of water resistant materials of spandex, nylon, lycra, tactel and other like synthetic water resistant fibers and not limited to waterresistant embellishments 110 for swimwear/beachwear garment 104, such as brooches, buckles, plastic, glass, alloy, rhinestone, metal and other various materials. - The bridal wedding train material may be made of a one, two, or four way stretch water resistant fabric made of spandex, nylon, polyester, lycra, tactel, chiffon, and other like synthetic water resistant materials or other fabrics or materials that are designed to be worn while wet. If the bride chooses to take a swim she can remove the
bridal wedding train 102 but only if she chooses because thebridal wedding train 102 is typically made of water resistant material and can withstand and be wearable in water without water damage. - As such, the
bridal wedding train 102 may be a removable piece equipped with an attachment device 106 (or corresponding attachment device 108), with a corresponding attachment device 108 (or attachment device 106) on thegarment 104. By way of example only,such attachment device 106 may be a hook on thetrain 102 that will mate with a corresponding eye on thegarment 104, or vice versa, to allow thetrain 102 to be attached or detached as desired from thegarment 104. Preferably, the hook is a double-pronged hook that connects or detaches to a heart-shaped eye, as shown inFIGS. 9A and 9B . - With reference to
FIGS. 10A-10B , in the preferred embodiment, theattachment device 106 can be a hook comprising an attachingportion 120 and amating portion 130. The attachingportion 120 is used to fasten theattachment device 106 either to thebridal wedding train 102 or thegarment 104. Thus, the attachingportion 120 can be rivets, hooks, pins, clips, and the like. In the preferred embodiment, the attachingportion 120 can be a pair ofrings stem stem portion 120 to themating portion 130. In some embodiments, thestem mating portion 130 by being integrally formed as a single piece, or can be connected to themating portion 130 by welding, soldering, adhesives, clips, and the like. - In the preferred embodiment, each stem 124 a, 124 b is connected to its
respective ring medial location medial location respective ring wedge stem respective ring - The
mating portion 130 of theattachment device 106 is configured to mate with thecorresponding attachment device 108. By way of example only, themating portion 130 can have a button, a hook, hook-and-loop, clip, pin, magnet, and the like. - In the preferred embodiment, the mating portion is a hook, and more preferably, a double-pronged hook having a
first prong 132 a and asecond prong 132 b. From a side profile as shown inFIG. 10B , the double-pronged hook has a typical “U”-shaped profile (upside-down “U” inFIG. 10B ) having aback side 131 projecting away from therings rings back side 131 curves forward out of the plane defined by therings intermediate portion intermediate portion rings rings - From a front view as shown in
FIG. 10A , eachprong lateral leg medial leg lateral leg leg lateral leg medial leg medial legs medial legs legs intermediate portion 133 c. - With reference to
FIG. 11 , thecorresponding attachment device 108 also has an attachingportion 140 and areciprocal mating portion 150. Like the attachingportion 120 of theattachment device 106, the attachingportion 140 of thecorresponding attachment device 108 is used to fasten thecorresponding attachment device 108 to thebridal wedding train 102 or thegarment 104. Thus, the attachingportion 140 can be rivets, hooks, pins, clips, and the like. In the preferred embodiment, the attachingportion 140 can be a pair ofrings stem stem portion 140 to thereciprocal mating portion 150. In some embodiments, thestem reciprocal mating portion 150 by being integrally formed as a single piece, or can be connected to thereciprocal mating portion 150 by welding, soldering, adhesives, clips, and the like. - The
reciprocal mating portion 150 is generally heart-shaped with twocurved humps reciprocal mating portion 150. Bilaterally arrangedside arms humps humps portion 140 to complete the heart shape. The attachingportion 140 and thereciprocal mating portion 150 can be integrally formed as a single piece (one-piece), or two separated pieces connected together. - The
reciprocal mating portion 150 of thecorresponding attachment device 108 defines a heart-shapedhole 158 into which themating portion 130 of theattachment device 106 can be inserted. In use, the connectinglegs hook portion 130 of theattachment device 106 are inserted through the heart-shapedhole 158 of thereciprocal mating portion 150 of thecorresponding attachment device 108. The lateralintermediate portions prong mating portion 130 engage therespective humps reciprocal mating portion 150 to secure thebridal wedding train 102 to thegarment 104. The middleintermediate portion 133 c can engage the point where the twohumps prongs humps bridal wedding train 102 can be mounted on thegarment 104. - The
attachment device 106 andcorresponding attachment device 108 may comprise two connecting units that withstand rust issues and water damage. As such, theattachment device 106 andcorresponding attachment device 108 can be water resistant. For example,attachment device 106 andcorresponding attachment device 108 can be made of plastic and/or metal. Preferably,attachment device 106 andcorresponding attachment device 108 can be made of white plastic and/or metal material and fixed to thebridal wedding train 102 or thegarment 104 using the attachingportions attachment device 106 andcorresponding attachment device 108 can be attached to thebridal wedding train 102 or thegarment 104 using stitching, rivets, and the like. Theattachment device 106 andcorresponding attachment device 108 can be removably attached to thebridal wedding train 102 orgarment 104 using detachable fasteners, such as hooks, clips, pins, and the like. - In an alternative embodiment, the
medial legs medial legs intermediate portion 133 c may be eliminated and the connectinglegs medial legs intermediate portion 133 c sits slightly higher than the lateralintermediate portions central line 154, and the lateral intermediate portions 133 better engage with thehumps - The bridal wear of the present invention can be manufactured by fastening the
attachment device 106 or thecorresponding attachment device 108 to thebridal wedding train 102. The other of theattachment device 106 or thecorresponding attachment device 108 can be attached to thegarment 104. Thebridal wedding train 102 can then be attached to thegarment 104 via theattachment device 106 and thecorresponding attachment device 108. - The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the invention not be limited by this detailed description, but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims appended hereto.
- This invention may be industrially applied to the development, manufacture, and use of bridal wear in which an
attachment device 106 and acorresponding attachment device 108 allows abridal wedding train 102 to be attached to agarment 104 in a quick and easy manner for use at venues with a high likelihood for the bridal wear to get wet. As such, thebridal wedding train 102 andgarment 104 can be made of water resistant material to allow the bride to enjoy a wedding celebration without any concern for getting wet and/or having the bridal wear suffer water damage.
Claims (20)
1. A bridal wear, comprising:
a) a garment comprising water resistant fabric;
b) a bridal wedding train attachable to the garment, the bridal wedding train comprising water resistant fabric;
c) a double-pronged hook; and
d) a heart-shaped eye,
e) wherein one of the double-pronged hook or the heart-shaped eye is attached to the garment, and the other of the double-pronged hook or the heart-shaped eye is attached to the bridal wedding train,
f) wherein the double-pronged hook comprises
i) an attaching portion comprising a pair of rings, each ring having a stem extending therefrom, and
ii) a mating portion, comprising a “U”-shaped side profile having a back side projecting away from the pair of rings at their respective stems, the back side curving forward into an intermediate portion, and the intermediate portion curving into a front side that curves back toward the rings, the mating portion comprising a first prong and a second prong, each prong of the double-pronged hook comprising a lateral leg, a medial leg parallel to the lateral leg, and a connecting leg connecting the lateral leg to its respective medial leg, wherein the medial leg of the first prong is connected to the medial leg of the second prong,
g) wherein the heart-shaped eye comprises
i) an attaching portion, comprising a pair of rings, each ring having a stem extending therefrom;
ii) a reciprocal mating portion connected to the attaching portion by the stems, the reciprocal mating portion comprising two curved humps connected together in a mirror-image arrangement, bilaterally arranged side arms emanating from the humps and converging towards each and connecting with the respective stems of the attaching portion.
2. The bridal wear of claim 1 , wherein the garment comprises water resistant material.
3. The bridal wear of claim 1 , wherein the bridal wedding train comprises water resistant material.
4. A bridal wear, comprising:
a) a garment, comprising water resistant material;
b) a bridal wedding train, comprising water resistant material;
c) an attachment device; and
d) a corresponding attachment device,
e) wherein one of the attachment device or the corresponding attachment device is connected to the garment, and the other of the attachment device or the corresponding attachment device is connected to the bridal wedding train, and wherein the attachment device is configured to attach and release from the corresponding attachment device.
5. The bridal wear of claim 4 , wherein the attachment device is a double-pronged hook.
6. The bridal wear of claim 5 , wherein the double-pronged hook comprises an attaching portion comprising a pair of rings.
7. The bridal wear of claim 5 , wherein the double-pronged hook comprises a mating portion, the mating portion comprising a first prong and a second prong, each prong of the mating portion comprising a lateral leg, a medial leg parallel to the lateral leg, and a connecting leg connecting the lateral leg to its respective medial leg.
8. The bridal wear of claim 7 , wherein the medial leg of the first prong is connected to the medial leg of the second prong.
9. The bridal wear of claim 4 , wherein the corresponding attachment device is a heart-shaped eye.
10. The bridal wear of claim 9 , wherein the heart-shaped eye comprises an attaching portion, comprising a pair of rings.
11. The bridal wear of claim 9 , wherein the heart-shaped eye comprises a reciprocal mating portion, the reciprocal mating portion comprising two curved humps connected together in a mirror-image arrangement, and bilaterally arranged side arms emanating from the humps and converging towards each other.
12. The bridal wear of claim 4 , wherein the attachment device is a double-pronged hook, and the corresponding attachment device is a heart-shaped eye.
13. The bridal wear of claim 12 , wherein the double-pronged hook comprises an attaching portion comprising a pair of rings.
14. The bridal wear of claim 12 , wherein the double-pronged hook comprises a mating portion, the mating portion comprising a first prong and a second prong, each prong of the mating portion comprising a lateral leg, a medial leg parallel to the lateral leg, and a connecting leg connecting the lateral leg to its respective medial leg.
15. The bridal wear of claim 14 , wherein the medial leg of the first prong is connected to the medial leg of the second prong.
16. The bridal wear of claim 14 , wherein the heart-shaped eye comprises a reciprocal mating portion, the reciprocal mating portion comprising two curved humps connected together in a mirror-image arrangement, and bilaterally arranged side arms emanating from the humps and converging towards each other.
17. The bridal wear of claim 16 , wherein the double-pronged hook is configured to be inserted into the heart-shaped eye, wherein the first prong engages a first hump, and the second prong engages a second hump.
18. The bridal wear of claim 12 , wherein the heart-shaped eye comprises an attaching portion, comprising a pair of rings.
19. A method of manufacturing a bridal wear, comprising:
a) fastening an attachment device to a bridal wedding train, the bridal wedding train comprising water resistant material;
b) fastening a corresponding attachment device to a garment, the garment comprising water resistant material; and
c) fastening the attachment device to the corresponding attachment device to mount the bridal wedding train on the garment, whereby the bridal wear is manufactured.
20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the attachment device is a double-pronged hook, and the corresponding attachment device is a heart-shaped eye, wherein the double-pronged hook comprises a mating portion, the mating portion comprising a first prong and a second prong, each prong of the mating portion comprising a lateral leg, a medial leg parallel to the lateral leg, and a connecting leg connecting the lateral leg to its respective medial leg, wherein the heart-shaped eye comprises a reciprocal mating portion, the reciprocal mating portion comprising two curved humps connected together in a mirror-image arrangement, and bilaterally arranged side arms emanating from the humps and converging towards each other, and further comprising the step of inserting the double-pronged hook into the heart-shaped eye, wherein the first prong engages a first hump, and the second prong engages a second hump.
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