Top fly structure for clothes and clothes
By designing multiple fasteners, buttonholes, and drawstrings on the garment placket, and combining the first and second plackets, the problem of the existing garment placket structure being monotonous is solved, achieving diverse wearing effects and a neat appearance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520627271.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-03
AI Technical Summary
The existing placket structure of clothing is structurally simple, resulting in insufficient flexibility in wearing and an inability to adapt to the matching needs of different outfits.
The design incorporates multiple fasteners, buttonholes, and drawstrings, combined with different combinations of the first and second plackets to form either a concealed placket or a regular placket structure. By pulling the drawstrings in different directions and using the placket flaps to conceal the placket, a variety of wearing effects can be achieved.
It increases the diversity of clothing styles and the flexibility of matching, meets the matching needs of different outfits, and enhances the neatness of clothing.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of human necessities, specifically to a placket structure for clothing and clothing. Background Technology
[0002] Clothing comes in a wide variety of types and styles, differing in design, materials, purpose, intended wearer, and manufacturing methods. Therefore, clothing cannot be simply categorized in one way; it often requires a more detailed classification from multiple perspectives. Only in this way can the basic characteristics of a garment be accurately determined, and the differences between one garment and another be broadly defined.
[0003] In garments with plackets, the existing plackets directly expose the connecting structures (such as buttons or zippers); while some designs use placket flaps to cover them, improving the neatness of the garment's appearance. However, existing placket structures can only represent one type of placket, resulting in limited flexibility in use and styling. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a placket structure and garment for clothing, aiming to improve the problem of fixed placket structures and limited matching in existing clothing.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a placket structure for clothing, comprising:
[0006] The connecting webbing has multiple fastening buckles.
[0007] The first placket has multiple buttonholes that engage one-to-one with the fixing buckle; and
[0008] The second placket has multiple second buttonholes that engage one-to-one with the fixing buckle, and a placket cover is provided on the second placket;
[0009] The first placket is provided with a plurality of first rope loops, and the second placket is provided with a plurality of second rope loops that are connected one-to-one with the first rope loops to fix the fixing buckle.
[0010] Preferably, a connection gap is provided between the fixing buckle and the connecting webbing for attaching the first rope loop and / or the second rope loop.
[0011] Preferably, the first buttonhole located at the end of the first placket is horizontally arranged, and the first buttonhole located in the middle of the first placket is vertically arranged;
[0012] The second buttonhole located at the end of the second placket is horizontally positioned, while the second buttonhole located in the middle of the second placket is vertically positioned.
[0013] Preferably, the first rope loop is disposed on the inner side of the first placket;
[0014] The second rope loop is located on the inner side of the second placket.
[0015] Preferably, the first rope loop and the second rope loop are elastic ropes.
[0016] A garment is also provided, including the placket structure for garments as described above.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art:
[0018] 1. The connecting webbing of this utility model is an independent design. When in use, the connecting webbing is fixed to the first placket and then fastened to the second buttonhole of the second placket using a fastening buckle. The placket cover conceals the webbing, creating a concealed placket effect. Conversely, if the connecting webbing is fixed to the second placket and then fastened through the first buttonhole of the first placket, it is a conventional placket design, where the fastening is exposed. This allows for different placket structural forms to suit various clothing combinations and enhance the versatility of wear.
[0019] 2. This utility model employs a first loop on the first placket that is fitted onto the fixing buckle of the connecting webbing, creating a pull towards one side. Subsequently, a second loop on the second placket is also fitted onto the fixing buckle of the connecting webbing, simultaneously pulling towards the other side, creating a pull and positioning in opposite directions. Through the combined action of the buttonholes on the first or second placket, the connecting webbing can be flexibly disassembled and used. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is an exploded view of the placket structure for clothing described in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the placket structure for clothing described in this utility model in the form of a concealed placket structure;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the placket structure of the garment described in this utility model as a concealed placket structure.
[0023] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the placket structure for clothing described in this utility model in the form of a concealed placket structure.
[0024] Figure 5This is a schematic diagram of the placket structure for clothing described in this utility model in the form of a standard placket structure.
[0025] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the placket structure for clothing described in this utility model, in the form of a standard placket structure.
[0026] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0027] 10. Connecting webbing; 101. Fixing buckle; 102. Connecting gap;
[0028] 20. First placket; 201. First buttonhole; 202. First drawstring;
[0029] 30. Second placket; 301. Second buttonhole; 302. Placket flap; 303. Second cord loop. Detailed Implementation
[0030] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0031] Additionally, it should be noted that the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer" are all based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are merely for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element of this utility model must have a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0032] When an element is referred to as being "fixed to," "set on," or "contained on" another element, it can be directly on or indirectly on that other element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to," it can be directly connected to or indirectly connected to that other element.
[0033] Unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; they can refer to mechanical connections or electrical connections; they can refer to direct connections or indirect connections through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0034] Example 1
[0035] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown in Figure 6 , the present embodiment provides a placket structure for clothing, including a connecting webbing 10, a first placket 20 and a second placket 30. A plurality of fixing buttons 101 are provided on the connecting webbing 10; a plurality of first buttonholes 201 that are buckled one-to-one with the fixing buttons 101 are provided on the first placket 20; a plurality of second buttonholes 301 that are buckled one-to-one with the fixing buttons 101 are provided on the second placket 30, and a placket cover 302 is provided on the second placket 30; a plurality of first cord loops 202 are provided on the first placket 20, and a plurality of second cord loops 303 that are sleeved and fixed with the first cord loops 202 one-to-one to fix the fixing buttons 101 are provided on the second placket 30. The first cord loops 202 and the second cord loops 303 are elastic cords or cotton cords.
[0036] In this embodiment, the fixing button 101 can be a clothing button or a button, and can be fixed on the connecting webbing 10 by sewing; it can also be a belt buckle, and the belt buckle has a "day" character hole structure for the connecting webbing 10 to pass through and then be sewn and fixed, so as to achieve the purpose of fixing the fixing button 101 on the connecting webbing 10.
[0037] Specifically, the first buttonholes 201 on the first placket 20, the second buttonholes 301 on the second placket 30 and the fixing buttons 101 on the connecting webbing 10 are all designed in a one-to-one alignment, that is, the distance between two adjacent first buttonholes 201 is equal to the distance between two adjacent second buttonholes 301 is equal to the distance between two adjacent fixings, so as to form a paired installation.
[0038] When in use, as shown in Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 , the connecting webbing 10 is pre-fixed on the first placket 20 through the first cord loops 202, and then buckled with the second buttonholes 301 of the second placket 30 through the fixing buttons 101. Then, the second cord loops 303 on the second placket 30 are sleeved with the fixing buttons 101, so that the first cord loops 202 are pulled towards one side, while the second cord loops 303 are pulled in the opposite direction, so as to achieve the purpose of being fixed by the sleeving of the first cord loops 202 and the second cord loops 303. At the same time, by using the shielding of the placket cover 302, the use effect of a hidden placket is formed.
[0039] As Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, if the connecting webbing 10 is pre-fixed to the second placket 30 via the second loop 303, and then looped with the first loop 202 to form a fixed position, the first loop 202 is pulled to one side, while the second loop 303 is pulled in the opposite direction. Finally, after fastening through the first buttonhole 201 on the first placket 20, the first placket 20 and the second placket 30 are fastened together. This is a conventional placket design, where the fixing buckle 101 on the placket is not exposed for viewing or decoration. These two fastening methods create different placket structural forms to adapt to different clothing combinations and increase the versatility of wearing.
[0040] Furthermore, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, the first cord loop 202 is disposed on the inner side of the first placket 20; the second cord loop 303 is disposed on the inner side of the second placket 30. This facilitates the concealment of the first cord loop 202 and the second cord loop 303, resulting in a neat surface appearance.
[0041] Specifically, when a concealed placket structure is required, the first loop 202 passes through the second buttonhole 301 on the second placket 30 and is fitted onto the fixing buckle 101 (at this time, the fixing buckle 101 is fastened to the second buttonhole 301), while the second loop 303 is turned outward and fitted onto the fixing buckle 101. In this way, the first loop 202 and the second loop 303 form a pulling effect in opposite directions, achieving the purpose of fixing the connecting webbing 10; then, the placket cover 302 is closed to form the concealed placket structure.
[0042] When forming a standard placket structure, the second loop 303 is folded outward and looped onto the fixing buckle 101 to form a pre-fixed structure, at which point the connecting webbing 10 is located on the outer side of the second placket 30. Then, the first loop 202 is folded inward and looped onto the fixing buckle 101, creating an effect opposite to that of the second loop 303, thus achieving the purpose of pulling and fixing the connecting webbing 10 in opposite directions. The fixing buckle 101 is then fastened onto the first buttonhole 201, forming the standard placket structure for wearing.
[0043] like Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, a connecting gap 102 is provided between the fixing buckle 101 and the connecting webbing 10 for the first rope loop 202 and / or the second rope loop 303 to be hooked. The design of the connecting gap 102 can ensure that the rope loop is securely fitted between the fixing buckle 101 and the connecting webbing 10. Because the connection part between the fixing buckle 101 and the connecting webbing 10 is smaller than the fixing buckle 101, that is, the fixing buckle 101 forms a retaining edge to prevent the rope loop from coming off after being fitted, thus forming a secure fitting effect.
[0044] like Figure 1As shown, in this embodiment, the first buttonhole 201 located at the end of the first placket 20 is horizontally positioned, while the first buttonhole 201 located in the middle of the first placket 20 is vertically positioned. Similarly, the second buttonhole 301 located at the end of the second placket 30 is horizontally positioned, while the second buttonhole 301 located in the middle of the second placket 30 is vertically positioned. Specifically, the first and last two buttonholes of the first placket 20 can be horizontally positioned, while the other buttonholes can be vertically designed to create a limiting fastening effect in different directions, improving the stability of the fastening. Similarly, the multiple second buttonholes 301 on the second placket 30 also have the same structural design to improve the stability of the fixing buckle 101.
[0045] Specifically, the first rope loop 202 and the second rope loop 303 can be elastic ropes. In their natural length, the rope loop formed by the elastic rope will be shorter than the position fixed at the eyelet. In this way, after the elastic rope is attached to the fixing buckle 101 by the elastic pull, the required pulling force can be formed to achieve the effect of fixing the two rope loops under the pull in opposite directions.
[0046] Example 2
[0047] This embodiment provides a garment, including a placket structure as shown in Embodiment 1. The placket can be an upper garment, such as a jacket or shirt, and can be configured to form a concealed placket structure or a regular placket structure according to personal preference, to match different garments or create different wearing effects, thereby increasing the flexibility of wearing the garment.
[0048] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A placket structure for clothing, characterized in that, include: A connecting webbing (10) is provided with multiple fixing buckles (101); The first placket (20) is provided with a plurality of first buttonholes (201) that engage one-to-one with the fixing buckle (101); and The second placket (30) is provided with a plurality of second buttonholes (301) that engage one-to-one with the fixing buckle (101), and the second placket (30) is provided with a placket cover (302); The first placket (20) is provided with a plurality of first rope loops (202), and the second placket (30) is provided with a plurality of second rope loops (303) which are connected to the first rope loops (202) in a pair to fix the fixing buckle (101).
2. The placket structure for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, A connection gap (102) is provided between the fixing buckle (101) and the connecting webbing (10) for the first rope loop (202) and / or the second rope loop (303) to be hooked.
3. The placket structure for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first buttonhole (201) located at the end of the first placket (20) is horizontally arranged, and the first buttonhole (201) located in the middle of the first placket (20) is vertically arranged; The second buttonhole (301) located at the end of the second placket (30) is horizontally arranged, and the second buttonhole (301) located in the middle of the second placket (30) is vertically arranged.
4. The placket structure for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first rope loop (202) is disposed on the inner side of the first placket (20); The second rope loop (303) is disposed on the inner side of the second flap (30).
5. The placket structure for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first rope loop (202) and the second rope loop (303) are elastic ropes.
6. A garment, characterized in that, Includes a placket structure for clothing as described in any one of claims 1 to 5.