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Anti-Plumber Crack Shirt

a crack shirt and anti-plumber technology, applied in the field of garments, can solve the problems of catching objects, affecting the comfort of suspenders, and inconvenience for users,

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-10-05
JANES SCOTT R
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Benefits of technology

The invention is a simple and comfortable alternative to wearing suspenders to prevent pants from sagging when they are tucked into pants with a belt. It is a shirt with wedges attached to the bottom that are tucked into the belt. This stops the pants from falling down and exposing the person's buttocks to the world.

Problems solved by technology

While the suspenders are effective they have several inconveniences.
Also suspenders are uncomfortable and get caught on objects while working.

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[0013]This invention is best understood by reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows a back view of a person 10 wearing a shirt 11 that has wedges 12 attached to the bottom of the shirt. The shirt is tucked into a pair of pants 20 that has a belt 30 that is threaded through the belt loops 21 that are sewn onto the pants.

[0014]FIG. 2 shows a back view of a shirt with the location of the wedges a small distance above the bottom of the shirt. FIG. 3 shows how the wedge is made at the bottom of the shirt by wrapping and sewing some of the shirt around a piece of cord having a diameter of ⅜″ to ¾″ and a length of approximately 4″ but can be longer or shorter. The wedges are preferably attached 4 across the back of the shirt and spaced evenly.

[0015]FIG. 4 shows an alternate method for attaching the wedge to the shirt by first wrapping the piece of cord with a piece of shirt material 13 that is a little bit longer and at least an inch wider than the circumference of the cord. The piece of co...

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Abstract

An Anti-Plumber Crack Shirt is a shirt or garment worn by a person to support their pants from sagging and prevents the shirt from becoming untucked when the shirt is tucked into pants while using a belt. The shirt contains wedges attached to the bottom of the shirt that will be tucked into pants below the belt line. These wedges act as an upward force in opposition to the pants downward force thus holding the pants up similar to suspenders but without straps or any connectors. The wedges that are attached to the bottom the shirt get wedged between the person's body and the pants beneath the belt line making it difficult for the shirt to become untucked resulting in the pants not being able to sag any further.

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FIELD OF INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a garment to assist pants from sagging.BACKGROUND OF INVENTION[0002]Pants are outer garments covering the body from the waist to the ankles with separate sections for each leg. Some people do not have a problem with pants sagging from the waist line but many people do because their waist line is larger than their hips leaving nothing for the belt in the pants to catch on. When this occurs a person must use suspenders in order to keep the pants up around the waistline. If not the pants will sag and the shirt will become untucked exposing the skin and the top of the buttocks which is common among working people who are constantly bending over while working, most common for plumbers hence the term “plumbers crack” which is named for seeing the top portion of the exposed buttocks.[0003]Plumbers and other workers don't think of constantly pulling up their pants and tucking their shirts in. Some people wear suspenders which are stra...

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IPC IPC(8): A41B1/08A41F5/00
CPCA41F5/00A41B1/08A41F17/00A41B1/00A41D27/24A41D1/04A41D2300/20
Inventor JANES, SCOTT R.
Owner JANES SCOTT R
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