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E-Z sleeve

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Inactive Publication Date: 2019-09-12
MURRAY MICHAEL JOHN
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The patent is about a way to modify a shirt so that it can hold eyeglasses or sunglasses securely. This allows the person to have more flexibility while wearing the glasses. The modification is made by adding a small amount of material to the shirt and making minimal manufacturing changes.

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There really is no other prior art other than chest pockets to hold eyeglasses or sunglasses.

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[0006]This is an invention that can be implemented on any type of shirt regardless what type of material it is made from. T-shirts would probably be the most used with this invention regardless if there is also a chest pocket. FIG. A shows the front of the shirt from the outside. On the left chest is a finely sewn horizontal button hole (1) where the earframe of eyeglasses or sunglasses is inserted vertically. FIG. B depicts the back of the shirt with a cutaway (3) to show inside of left chest. In the cutaway (3) approximately three inches directly below the horizontal button hole (1) is where the one inch long cloth strap (2) is sewn horizontally on each end to firmly secure the earframe of the glasses.

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Abstract

By looking at the entire scope of E-Z Sleeve invention, it is apparent that this invention has uniqueness which is required for patent. It is the only way that a shirt can be minimally altered with maximum containment of sunglasses or eyeglasses regardless of any motion even horizontal. A simple button hole sewn sideways with a small cloth strip approximately 3 inches below it will firmly hold glasses better than putting them in a chest pocket.

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION1. Field of Invention[0001]The entire scope of this invention is to address the problem of maintaining and firmly securing a set of sunglasses or eyeglasses on the left chest of a shirt or T-shirt without the use of a chest pocket. This invention can be used for both right or left side of shirt or T-shirt. By firmly controlling the placement of either sun or eyeglasses, the user can still work or bend over while glasses remain firmly in place. In the past, by containing glasses in chest pocket, user was limited by range of motion used so that the glasses would not fall out of chest pocket. This invention would allow user to crawl on hands and knees or work horizontally without losing glasses.2. Description of Prior Art[0002]There really is no other prior art other than chest pockets to hold eyeglasses or sunglasses. Hanging them off the front of shirt at the neck is not considered prior art since no modification of shirt or T-shirt has been done. E-Z Sleeve ut...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41B1/08
CPCA41B1/08A41D2400/48A41F1/02
Inventor MURRAY, MICHAEL JOHN
Owner MURRAY MICHAEL JOHN
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