Pocket and clothing applying same

By introducing drawstrings and buckle adjustment mechanisms into the garment pockets, the problem of items falling out due to open designs is solved, enabling convenient tightening and loosening of pockets and improving the practicality and aesthetics of the garments.

CN223929579UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24361 DEGREES (CHINA) CO LTD +1
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202423087426.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-13
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-13

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing clothing pocket designs, the open design makes it easy for items to fall out, and the use of belt buckles to tighten the pockets is inconvenient.

Method used

Design a pocket structure including a first fabric piece and a second fabric piece. The pocket size can be adjusted by drawstrings and buckles. The pocket can be tightened and loosened by a combination of elastic cords and fabric strips, making it easy to operate.

Benefits of technology

The pockets are easily adjustable to prevent items from falling out, thus enhancing the practicality and aesthetics of the garment.

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Abstract

The pocket comprises a first cloth piece and a second cloth piece, one side of the first cloth piece is at least connected with a bridle, and a through hole is formed in the connecting end of the first cloth piece; the bridle is wound on the outer side of the second cloth piece, then is arranged in the pocket in a penetrating manner, and extends outwards through the through hole; the pocket further comprises buckles with the same number as the bridles, and the buckles are used for fixing the length of the extending sections of the bridles, so that the size of the pocket is adjusted. After the bridle penetrates through the buckle, the length of the extending section of the bridle can be adjusted only by pulling the bridle, so that the binding force of the bridle is adjusted, and the size of a pocket is further adjusted.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of clothing technology, and in particular to a pocket and its application in clothing. Background Technology

[0002] Pockets sewn onto clothing play multiple roles in the design of Gu Shu Nai. Uniquely designed pockets can become fashionable highlights, adding personality and style to the overall outfit. Variations in the position, shape, and color of pockets can all serve as decoration and embellishment, making clothing more attractive. The most basic function of pockets is to facilitate the carrying of small everyday items such as mobile phones, wallets, and tissues. This makes it easy to carry these items when out and about, avoiding the embarrassment of being scrambling for them. In some outdoor clothing or work attire, pockets are often designed to be more spacious, for storing various outdoor supplies or work tools, such as hiking backpacks, tool bags, water bottles, and gloves, improving the practicality of the clothing.

[0003] Currently, clothing pockets are typically open, making it easy for items to fall out. To address this issue, Chinese utility model patent CN202907866U discloses a garment and its pocket, which uses a belt buckle to tighten the opening and prevent items from falling out. However, using a belt buckle to tighten the pocket is cumbersome in practice and doesn't allow for convenient and quick tightening. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a pocket and its application in clothing to solve the above-mentioned problems.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model discloses a pocket, comprising: a first fabric piece and a second fabric piece, wherein at least one side of the first fabric piece is connected to a drawstring, and a perforation is provided at the connecting end; the drawstring is wrapped around the outside of the second fabric piece, then inserted into the pocket, and extends outward through the perforation; the pocket also includes buckles of the same number as the drawstring, the buckles being used to fix the length of the extended section of the drawstring, thereby adjusting the size of the pocket.

[0006] Preferably, the pocket is made by sewing together a first piece of fabric and a second piece of fabric and has an opening at the top, and the sides of the pocket have relief portions for the drawstring to pass through.

[0007] Preferably, the buckle is a spring buckle, which is disposed in the inner cavity of the pocket and has a through hole for the drawstring to pass through.

[0008] Preferably, the inner cavity of the pocket is provided with a third piece of fabric, and the spring buckle is fixed in the inner cavity of the pocket by the third piece of fabric. The third piece of fabric is provided with clearance holes at the positions of the spring buckle through hole and the pressing head.

[0009] Preferably, the strap and the first fabric piece are either integrally formed or separate components.

[0010] Preferably, one side of the first fabric piece is provided with two straps spaced apart along its length.

[0011] Preferably, the drawstring includes a strip of fabric and an elastic cord. One end of the strip of fabric is connected to a first piece of fabric, and the other end is bent inward to form a mounting ear. One end of the elastic cord is wrapped around the mounting ear. The strip of fabric is wrapped around the outside of a second piece of fabric. The mounting ear is placed in the inner cavity of the pocket, and both ends of the elastic cord extend outward through the perforations of the pocket. The buckle is used to fix the length of the extended section of the elastic cord.

[0012] Preferably, the two ends of the elastic rope are fixed by a clip.

[0013] A garment including the aforementioned pocket.

[0014] Preferably, the pocket is located on the trouser leg, and the trousers have a hanging loop above the pocket.

[0015] With the above design, when adjusting, if the pocket needs to be tightened, the wearer only needs to pull the elastic cord outward to extend the length of the extended section of the elastic cord, thus achieving the purpose of tightening the pocket; if the pocket needs to be loosened, the wearer only needs to pull the strip of cloth wrapped around the second piece of cloth to shorten the length of the extended section of the elastic cord, thus achieving the purpose of loosening the pocket. This utility model is easy to operate. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a pocket sewn onto trousers according to a specific embodiment of the present utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded pocket provided in a specific embodiment of the present utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of the buckle provided in a specific embodiment of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the strap passing through the buckle in a specific embodiment of the present utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the pocket provided in a specific embodiment of the present invention.

[0021] Explanation of symbols for main components:

[0022] 100. First fabric piece; 101. Perforation; 110. Strap; 111. Fabric strip; 1111. Mounting ear; 112. Elastic cord; 113. Clip; 200. Second fabric piece; 300. Third fabric piece; 301. Clearance hole; 310. Buckle; 311. Through hole; 400. Hanging loop. Detailed Implementation

[0023] 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.

[0024] like Figures 1-5 As shown, this utility model provides a pocket, including: a first fabric piece 100 and a second fabric piece 200. At least one side of the first fabric piece 100 is connected to a drawstring 110, with a perforation 101 at the connecting end. The pocket is formed by sewing the first fabric piece 100 and the second fabric piece 200 together and has an opening at the top. The sides of the pocket have allowances for the drawstring 110 to pass through. The drawstring 110 is wrapped around the outside of the second fabric piece 200, then inserted into the pocket, and extends outward through the perforation 101. The pocket also includes buckles 310 in the same number as the drawstring 110. The buckles 310 are used to fix the length of the extended portion of the drawstring 110, thereby tightening / loosening the pocket. With this design, in use, the wearer only needs to adjust the drawstring 110 to extend / shorten the length of the extended portion of the drawstring 110 and fix the length of the extended portion of the drawstring 110 with the buckles 310 to achieve the purpose of tightening / loosening the pocket, making operation convenient.

[0025] Furthermore, one side of the first fabric piece 100 is provided with two drawstrings 110 spaced apart along its length, which effectively solves the problem of the pocket being narrower at the top and wider at the bottom or vice versa when only one drawstring is provided, during adjustment. In this embodiment, the drawstring 110 and the first fabric piece 100 are integrally formed, and the drawstring 110 passes through the buckle 310 and then through the through hole 101. In other embodiments, the drawstring 110 and the first fabric piece 100 are separate components, and are fixed together by sewing.

[0026] In this embodiment, the buckle 310 is a spring buckle, which is located in the inner cavity of the pocket. The spring buckle has a through hole 311 for the drawstring 110 to pass through. A third fabric piece 300 is provided in the inner cavity of the pocket, and the spring buckle is fixed in the inner cavity of the pocket through the third fabric piece 300. The third fabric piece 300 has clearance holes 301 at the positions of the through hole 311 of the spring buckle and the pressing head. The free end of the drawstring 110 passes outward sequentially from the clearance hole 301 of the third fabric piece 300, the through hole 311 of the spring buckle, and the through hole 101. The pocket can be tightened / loosened by adjusting the protruding part of the drawstring 110, which is convenient for adjustment.

[0027] The strap 110 includes a fabric strip 111 and an elastic cord 112. One end of the fabric strip 111 is connected to the first fabric piece 100, and the other end is bent and sewn together with the fabric strip 111 to form a mounting ear 1111. The fabric strip 111 is wrapped around the outside of the second fabric piece 200, and the mounting ear 1111 is located between the layers of the first fabric piece 100 and the second fabric piece 200. A protective sleeve is provided in the mounting ear 1111. In this embodiment, the protective sleeve is a silicone sleeve. One end of the elastic cord 112 is wrapped around the protective sleeve of the mounting ear 1111 to prevent the elastic cord 112 from directly contacting the mounting ear 1111 and causing mutual abrasion. Both ends of the elastic cord 112 pass through the through hole 101 and extend outward. Preferably, the two ends of the elastic cord 112 are fixed by a clip 113. The working principle of this utility model is as follows:

[0028] When adjusting, if the pocket needs to be tightened, the wearer only needs to pull the elastic cord 112 outward to extend the length of the extended section of the elastic cord 112 to tighten the pocket; if the pocket needs to be loosened, the wearer only needs to pull the strip of fabric 111 wrapped around the second fabric piece 200 to shorten the length of the extended section of the elastic cord 112 to loosen the pocket.

[0029] This utility model also discloses a garment, including the aforementioned pocket. When the pocket is installed at the waist of the garment, it can also tighten the waist of the garment, thereby modifying the figure and beautifying the design of the garment. When the pocket is installed on the trouser leg, the trousers are also provided with a hanging loop 400 above the pocket, and items on the hanging loop 400 can be placed in the inner cavity of the pocket.

[0030] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any changes or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A pocket, characterized in that, include: The first fabric piece (100) and the second fabric piece (200) are provided. At least one side of the first fabric piece (100) is connected to a drawstring (110) with a perforation (101) at the connection end. The drawstring (110) is wrapped around the outside of the second fabric piece (200), then inserted into the pocket, and extends outward through the perforation (101). The pocket also includes buckles (310) in the same number as the drawstring (110). The buckles (310) are used to fix the length of the extended section of the drawstring (110) so as to adjust the size of the pocket.

2. A pocket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pocket is made by sewing together a first piece of fabric (100) and a second piece of fabric (200) and has an opening at the top. The pocket also has clearances on both sides for the drawstring (110) to pass through.

3. A pocket according to claim 2, characterized in that: The buckle (310) is a spring buckle, which is located in the inner cavity of the pocket, and the drawstring (110) passes through the through hole (311) of the spring buckle.

4. A pocket according to claim 3, characterized in that: The pocket has a third piece of fabric (300) inside its cavity. The spring buckle is fixed in the pocket cavity by the third piece of fabric (300). The third piece of fabric (300) has clearance holes (301) at the spring buckle through hole (311) and the press head.

5. A pocket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The strap (110) and the first fabric piece (100) can be integrated or separate.

6. A pocket according to claim 5, characterized in that: The first piece of fabric (100) has two straps (110) spaced apart along its length on one side.

7. A pocket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drawstring (110) includes a strip of cloth (111) and an elastic cord (112). One end of the strip of cloth (111) is connected to the first piece of cloth (100), and the other end is bent inward to form a mounting ear (1111). One end of the elastic cord (112) is wrapped around the mounting ear (1111). The strip of cloth (111) is wrapped around the outside of the second piece of cloth (200). The mounting ear (1111) is placed in the inner cavity of the pocket, and both ends of the elastic cord (112) extend outward through the perforation (101) of the pocket. The buckle (310) is used to fix the length of the extended section of the elastic cord (112).

8. A pocket according to claim 7, characterized in that: The two ends of the elastic rope (112) are fixed by a clip (113).

9. A garment, characterized in that, Includes the pocket as described in any one of claims 1-8.

10. The garment according to claim 9, characterized in that: The pocket is located on the trouser leg, and the trousers have a hanging loop (400) above the pocket.

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • Clothes and pockets thereof

    CN202907866U