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US3840901A
US3840901A US00372184A US37218473A US3840901A US 3840901 A US3840901 A US 3840901A US 00372184 A US00372184 A US 00372184A US 37218473 A US37218473 A US 37218473A US 3840901 A US3840901 A US 3840901A
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  • the Z/DIG pocket is provided with at least a front panel having a top edge for forming the access opening between the panel and the garment and the adhesive means applied [56] g gz$g gz to portions of the back surface of the panel so that the pocket is capable of being affixed to the garment at 1476.354 7 1949 B b 2 247 2,922,167 1/1960 B lir t i 2/243 IR X any deslred beam? thereon 3018.486 1/1962 Bukspan 2/247 x 8 Clams, 5 g Figures BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Various types of replaceable pocket assemblies are known and have been used in the past. Representative of the prior art are U.S. Pat. Nos.
  • pockets that are provided may not be in a desirable location depending on the conditions to which the wearer of the garment is exposed. Furthermore, pockets which are provided on protective garments may not be properly sized, shaped and/or located. Also, types of pockets may vary depending upon the working environment. Accordingly, it is advantageous to furnish protective garments without pockets attached but with pockets furnished separately which are constructed, sized and shaped so that theyfmay be readily attached wherever desired by the wearer for any working environment or condition. For example, where snagging is a problem, clothing with no pockets or pockets only on the inside of the garment may be needed. In other cases, it may be convenient to have pockets on the pants legs or on the sleeves. There are also requirements where more than the usual number of pockets improve the effectiveness of the garment. Also, garments such as hospital gowns require pockets at various locations where they can be more efficiently employed by the user.
  • My invention generally contemplates the provision of a pocket which is capable of being readily mounted in position at any location on a garment, the pocket comprising at least a front panel having a top edge for forming the access opening between the panel and the garment, adhesive means applied to at least portions of the periphery on the back side of the panel so that the pocket is capable of being affixed to the garment at any desired location thereon.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevational perspective view of a pocket according to the invention herein in which a pocket is mounted on a backing or release sheet ready for attachment to a garment.
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view of FIG. 1 partly broken away illustrating the front panel heat sealed to the back panel mounted on the release sheet.
  • FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the pocket illustrating zone printing on the back panel.
  • FIG. 4 is an elevational view of a pocket illustrated mounted on a garment G.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates an alternate form of the invention in which the front panel is attached to the garment, the garment forming the back panel of the pocket.
  • pocket 10 comprises a front panel 12, a back panel 14 having an adhesive coating 16 applied to the back surface of panel 14 and a release sheet 18 releasably mounted to panel 14.
  • Front panel 12 is formed having relatively vertical edges 13, an arcuate bottom edge 15 and a top edge 17.
  • Back panel 14 is similarly configured, however, it is slightly larger so that top edge 17 of front panel 12 is spaced from the top edge 19 of back panel 14 to provide a ready access opening for pocket 10.
  • Edges l3 and 15 are sealed to the corresponding edges of back panel 14 thereby forming pocket 10.
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view of pocket 10 of FIG. I mounted to garment G after release sheet 18 has been removed.
  • Pocket 10 may be affixed to garment G by pressing them together if the, adhesive 16 is pressure sensitive or by the application of heat and pressure if the adhesive is heat sensitive.
  • Pocket 10' is illustrated in FIG. 3 without release sheet 18 affixed thereto.
  • Front panel 12' is preferably heat sealed around its edges 13' and 15 to the corresponding edges of back panel 14'.
  • adhesive 16 which is zone printed thereon only around the peripheral edges thereof.
  • Pocket 10' is then ready for attachment to provide pockets capable of being affixed to a garment at any desired location such as is illustrated in FIG. 4.
  • Pocket 10 is affixed to garment G in FIG. 4 by pressing pocket 10' with the adhesive side down against garment G or by the application of heat and pressure.
  • FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4.
  • pocket 10" is affixed to garment G by adhesive attachment around the peripheral edges 13" and 15'.
  • Pocket 10" is formed without back panel 14 so that the adhesive means 16" (not shown) is applied on the back of panel 12" only along edges 13" and 15" and is attached to garment G in a similar fashion as described in FIG. 4.
  • the front panel be made of a thermoplastics material such as a low density polyethylene, polyvinylchloride or copolymers of polyvinylchloride or any other suitable thermoplastics material.
  • the thermoplastics material is preferably in the form of a film, or the material may be woven or'non-woven.
  • the material is formed having a thickness of from about 0.5 to 10 mils and preferably about 3 to 5 mils.
  • Back panel 14 is preferably made of a non-woven fabric material such as Durafiber sold by the E. I. Du- Pont de Nemours Company. It should be understood that back panel 14 can be made of the same material as is front panel 12.
  • Back panel 18 is formed having a thickness of between 1 to 10 mils and preferably between 5 to 8 mils.
  • Adhesive material 16 as indicated above may be the pressure sensitive type such as adhesive No. NP605 produced byv The Morgan Adhesives Company of Stowe, Ohio. Also, adhesive 16 may be heat sensitive 3 such as Bostic Web Adhesive produced by .Bostik Chemical Group, U.S.M. Corporation, Middleton, Mass. It should be understood however, that where front panel 12 is made of a polyvinyl material and the garment to which it is to be attached is also made of a polyvinyl material, pocket can be heat sealed thereto without the application of an adhesive. it should also be understood that adhesive 16 may vary considerably depending upon the type of material to which the pocket is to be attached.
  • the release or'backing sheet 18 is preferably made of a paper which masks the entire adhesive surface of panel 14 and can be readily removed therefrom without the removal of any of the adhesive applied to back panel 14.
  • a unitary pocket assembly which is capable of the access opening between said panel and the garmentto which the pocket is to be attached;
  • pressure-sensitive adhesive means located on at least the portions of the periphery of said panel.
  • thermoplastic film is a low density polyolefin.
  • said pocket comprises a back panel sealed to a front panel along corresponding side edges and bottom edges, said top edge of said front panel forming the access opening between said front panel and said back panel and wherein said pressure-sensitive means is located on the back surface of said back panel.

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A pocket which is capable of being readily mounted in position at any location on a garment is disclosed. The pocket is provided with at least a front panel having a top edge for forming the access opening between the panel and the garment and the adhesive means applied to portions of the back surface of the panel so that the pocket is capable of being affixed to the garment at any desired location thereon.

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United States Patent 11 1.
Eyster 1 Oct. 15, 1974 POCKET ASSEMBLY HAVING ADHESIVE 3,137,865 6/1964 Evans et a1. 2/247 MEANS FOR A TA o A 3.284.808 1 1/1966 Evans et al. 2/247 GARMENT 3.438.062 4/1969 Dobell 2/247 [75] Inventor: Charles U. Eyster, Danville, Calif. FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 4 Assign cmn, Dickenson and Company, 1,072.53) 6/1967 Great Br1tam 2/ 47 East Rutherford Primary ExaminerAlfred R. Guest [22] Filed: June 21, 1973 Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Kane, Dalsimer, Kane, [21] Appl No 372 184 Sullivan and Kurucz 57 ABSTRACT [52] US. Cl. 2/247 l [51] Int. Cl A4ld 27/20 A pgcket whlchls Capable of bemg @"Y mounted m [58] Field of Search 2/247 243 R 243 B 87 position at any location on a garment is dlsclosed. The Z/DIG pocket is provided with at least a front panel having a top edge for forming the access opening between the panel and the garment and the adhesive means applied [56] g gz$g gz to portions of the back surface of the panel so that the pocket is capable of being affixed to the garment at 1476.354 7 1949 B b 2 247 2,922,167 1/1960 B lir t i 2/243 IR X any deslred beam? thereon 3018.486 1/1962 Bukspan 2/247 x 8 Clams, 5 g Figures BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Various types of replaceable pocket assemblies are known and have been used in the past. Representative of the prior art are U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,062,160; 1,245,481; 2,591,059; 2,604,624; 3,137,865; 3,438,062; and 3,61 1,444. All of these prior art teachings disclose various assemblies for attaching and detaching replaceable pockets to garments.
- Where protective clothing is employed, pockets that are provided may not be in a desirable location depending on the conditions to which the wearer of the garment is exposed. Furthermore, pockets which are provided on protective garments may not be properly sized, shaped and/or located. Also, types of pockets may vary depending upon the working environment. Accordingly, it is advantageous to furnish protective garments without pockets attached but with pockets furnished separately which are constructed, sized and shaped so that theyfmay be readily attached wherever desired by the wearer for any working environment or condition. For example, where snagging is a problem, clothing with no pockets or pockets only on the inside of the garment may be needed. In other cases, it may be convenient to have pockets on the pants legs or on the sleeves. There are also requirements where more than the usual number of pockets improve the effectiveness of the garment. Also, garments such as hospital gowns require pockets at various locations where they can be more efficiently employed by the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a pocket which is capable of being positioned at any desired location on a garment. It is also an object of the invention to provide a pocket of various sizes, shapes and designs which are readily mounted in position on a garment. It is also an object of the invention to provide a pocket having adhesive means formed thereon which may be pressure sensitive and readily applied to the garment in fixed sealing engagement. Other objects and advantages of the invention herein will become more apparent from a description of the invention which follows.
My invention generally contemplates the provision of a pocket which is capable of being readily mounted in position at any location on a garment, the pocket comprising at least a front panel having a top edge for forming the access opening between the panel and the garment, adhesive means applied to at least portions of the periphery on the back side of the panel so that the pocket is capable of being affixed to the garment at any desired location thereon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is an elevational perspective view of a pocket according to the invention herein in which a pocket is mounted on a backing or release sheet ready for attachment to a garment.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view of FIG. 1 partly broken away illustrating the front panel heat sealed to the back panel mounted on the release sheet.
FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the pocket illustrating zone printing on the back panel.
FIG. 4 is an elevational view of a pocket illustrated mounted on a garment G.
FIG. 5 illustrates an alternate form of the invention in which the front panel is attached to the garment, the garment forming the back panel of the pocket.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to FIG. 1, pocket 10 comprises a front panel 12, a back panel 14 having an adhesive coating 16 applied to the back surface of panel 14 and a release sheet 18 releasably mounted to panel 14. Front panel 12 is formed having relatively vertical edges 13, an arcuate bottom edge 15 and a top edge 17. Back panel 14 is similarly configured, however, it is slightly larger so that top edge 17 of front panel 12 is spaced from the top edge 19 of back panel 14 to provide a ready access opening for pocket 10. Edges l3 and 15 are sealed to the corresponding edges of back panel 14 thereby forming pocket 10.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view of pocket 10 of FIG. I mounted to garment G after release sheet 18 has been removed. Pocket 10 may be affixed to garment G by pressing them together if the, adhesive 16 is pressure sensitive or by the application of heat and pressure if the adhesive is heat sensitive.
Pocket 10' is illustrated in FIG. 3 without release sheet 18 affixed thereto. Front panel 12' is preferably heat sealed around its edges 13' and 15 to the corresponding edges of back panel 14'. Applied to the back surface of back panel 14' is adhesive 16 which is zone printed thereon only around the peripheral edges thereof. Pocket 10' is then ready for attachment to provide pockets capable of being affixed to a garment at any desired location such as is illustrated in FIG. 4. Pocket 10 is affixed to garment G in FIG. 4 by pressing pocket 10' with the adhesive side down against garment G or by the application of heat and pressure.
FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4. However pocket 10" is affixed to garment G by adhesive attachment around the peripheral edges 13" and 15'. Pocket 10" is formed without back panel 14 so that the adhesive means 16" (not shown) is applied on the back of panel 12" only along edges 13" and 15" and is attached to garment G in a similar fashion as described in FIG. 4.
Many types of materials may be employed for making the pocket assemblies of the invention herein. It is preferred that the front panel be made of a thermoplastics material such as a low density polyethylene, polyvinylchloride or copolymers of polyvinylchloride or any other suitable thermoplastics material. The thermoplastics material is preferably in the form of a film, or the material may be woven or'non-woven. Preferably the material is formed having a thickness of from about 0.5 to 10 mils and preferably about 3 to 5 mils.
Back panel 14 is preferably made of a non-woven fabric material such as Durafiber sold by the E. I. Du- Pont de Nemours Company. It should be understood that back panel 14 can be made of the same material as is front panel 12.
Back panel 18 is formed having a thickness of between 1 to 10 mils and preferably between 5 to 8 mils.
Adhesive material 16 as indicated above may be the pressure sensitive type such as adhesive No. NP605 produced byv The Morgan Adhesives Company of Stowe, Ohio. Also, adhesive 16 may be heat sensitive 3 such as Bostic Web Adhesive produced by .Bostik Chemical Group, U.S.M. Corporation, Middleton, Mass. It should be understood however, that where front panel 12 is made of a polyvinyl material and the garment to which it is to be attached is also made of a polyvinyl material, pocket can be heat sealed thereto without the application of an adhesive. it should also be understood that adhesive 16 may vary considerably depending upon the type of material to which the pocket is to be attached.
The release or'backing sheet 18 is preferably made of a paper which masks the entire adhesive surface of panel 14 and can be readily removed therefrom without the removal of any of the adhesive applied to back panel 14.
It is understood that any changes in materials can be employed and changes in shapes and sizes of the pockets can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention herein.
What is claimed is:
being readily affixed on a garment at any desired location comprising;
at least a front panel having a topv edge for forming 20 1. A unitary pocket assembly which is capable of the access opening between said panel and the garmentto which the pocket is to be attached; and
pressure-sensitive adhesive means located on at least the portions of the periphery of said panel.
2. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said panel is made of a thermoplastic film.
3. The pocket of claim 2 wherein said thermoplastic film is a low density polyolefin.
4. The pocket of claim 3 wherein said polyolefin is polyethylene.
5. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said front panel has a thickness of from about 0.5 to 10 mils.
6. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said front panel has a thickness of about 3 to 5 mils.
7. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said pocket comprises a back panel sealed to a front panel along corresponding side edges and bottom edges, said top edge of said front panel forming the access opening between said front panel and said back panel and wherein said pressure-sensitive means is located on the back surface of said back panel.
8. The pocket of claim '1 wherein a release sheet is releasably attached to the adhesive surface.

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1. A unitary pocket assembly which is capable of being readily affixed on a garment at any desired location comprising; at least a front panel having a top edge for forming the access opening between said panel and the garment to which the pocket is to be attached; and pressure-sensitive adhesive means located on at least the portions of the periphery of said panel.
2. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said panel is made of a thermoplastic film.
3. The pocket of claim 2 wherein said thermoplastic film is a low density polyolefin.
4. The pocket of claim 3 wherein said polyolefin is polyethylene.
5. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said front panel has a thickness of from about 0.5 to 10 mils.
6. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said front panel has a thickness of about 3 to 5 mils.
7. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said pocket comprises a back panel sealed to a front panel along corresponding side edges and bottom edges, said top edge of said front panel forming the access opening between said front panel and said back panel and wherein said pressure-sensitive means is located on the back surface of said back panel.
8. The pocket of claim 1 wherein a release sheet is releasably attached to the adhesive surface.
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