Pet clothing
The pet garment with a grasping pocket on the belly side addresses the issue of user fatigue by allowing easy and secure grip, enhancing comfort during extended pet handling.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- KOO JA HONG
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-18
AI Technical Summary
Pet owners experience fatigue when continuously holding and gripping their pets during long outings, necessitating a structure in pet clothing that allows for convenient and easy grasping.
Incorporating a grasping pocket on the pet garment positioned on the belly side, allowing users to insert their hand for secure grip, with features like stitching, detachable materials, and protruding members for enhanced usability.
Enables comfortable and prolonged holding of pets by providing a convenient gripping mechanism through the grasping pocket, reducing user fatigue during extended outings.
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Abstract
Description
Pet clothing
[0001] The present disclosure relates to pet clothing.
[0002] The number of households raising companion animals is on the rise. Companion animals provide significant emotional support to their owners, such as offering psychological stability, leading to a rapid increase in their population and a wide variety of species. Recently, they are even being utilized in the medical field to aid in patient treatment, to the extent that a therapeutic method known as animal-assisted therapy has emerged. Most pet owners go shopping or travel with their animals; in these instances, it is common to see them being carried on a leash or held in their arms.
[0003] Meanwhile, as the pet market gradually expands, various types of pet clothing are emerging. Pet owners can dress their pets in this clothing and take them out while holding them.
[0004] However, user fatigue may increase when continuously holding and gripping a pet during long outings. Therefore, it is necessary to incorporate a structure into pet clothing that allows the user to conveniently grip the pet.
[0005] The present disclosure is intended to provide a pet garment comprising a structure that allows a user to more conveniently and easily grasp a pet by inserting a body part, such as a hand, into the grasping pocket after holding the pet, by applying a grasping pocket positioned on the side corresponding to the belly of the pet when the pet is worn.
[0006] The technical problems that this embodiment aims to solve are not limited to those described above, and other technical problems can be inferred from the following embodiments.
[0007] A pet garment according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include an upper surface corresponding to the back of the pet when worn by the pet, a lower surface corresponding to the belly of the pet when worn by the pet, at least one hole formed on the lower surface and configured to allow at least a part of the pet's body to pass through, and at least one gripping pocket disposed on the lower surface and configured to allow the pet wearing the pet garment to be gripped as at least a part of the user's body is received.
[0008] According to one embodiment, the gripping pocket may include one side having an opening into which the user's hand can enter, and another side opposite to the one side and configured to block the user's hand from exiting the gripping pocket.
[0009] According to one embodiment, the at least one hole further comprises a first hole and a second hole formed in a first area of the bottom surface adjacent to one end of the pet clothing, and a third hole and a fourth hole formed in a second area of the bottom surface adjacent to the other end opposite to the one end of the pet clothing. The gripping pocket may further comprise a first gripping pocket and a second gripping pocket disposed adjacent to the first hole and the second hole, respectively, for gripping through the user's left hand, and a third gripping pocket and a fourth gripping pocket disposed adjacent to the third hole and the fourth hole, respectively, for gripping through the user's right hand. The first gripping pocket may be smaller than the second gripping pocket, and the third gripping pocket may be smaller than the fourth gripping pocket.
[0010] According to one embodiment, the gripping pocket may include a first side area joined to one area of the bottom surface through stitching and a second side area opposite to the first side area and joined to one area of the bottom surface through stitching.
[0011] According to one embodiment, the at least one hole comprises a first hole and a second hole configured to allow the foreleg of the pet to pass through, and the gripping pocket comprises a first gripping pocket into which the user's first body is inserted and which is positioned adjacent to the first hole, and a second gripping pocket into which the user's second body is inserted and which is positioned adjacent to the second hole, and the side area to which the first gripping pocket and the second gripping pocket are attached to the bottom surface of the pet clothing may be formed in a direction facing the first hole and the second hole, respectively.
[0012] According to one embodiment, the bottom surface may include a first detachable material configured to allow the gripping pocket to be attached and detached, and the gripping pocket may include a second detachable material disposed in a first side area and a second side area opposite to the first side area so as to be attached to the first detachable material, and the first detachable material and the second detachable material may be characterized by being composed of Velcro.
[0013] According to one embodiment, the bottom surface includes a protruding member disposed in an area adjacent to the at least one hole, and the gripping pocket may include a coupling hole formed on an attachment surface attached to the bottom surface and configured to allow the protruding member to be inserted.
[0014] According to one embodiment, the protruding member further comprises a reinforcing ring having a first surface attached to the bottom surface and an opening area formed in the center, a snap button having one end inserted into the opening area of the reinforcing ring and the other end opposite to the one end protruding from the center of the reinforcing ring to the outside of the pet clothing, and a reinforcing cover having the snap button passed through a snap hole in the central area configured to protrude to the outside and attached to a second surface of the reinforcing ring, wherein the second surface may correspond to a surface opposite to the first surface.
[0015] According to one embodiment, the bottom surface comprises a plurality of protruding members, and the gripping pocket comprises a plurality of gripping pockets with different horizontal or vertical lengths, and the plurality of gripping pockets comprises a coupling hole formed in a first side area and a second side area opposite to the first side area, and the pet clothing may be characterized in that when the coupling hole is coupled to at least some of the plurality of protruding members, the user's hand passes through a through hole formed in the space between the first side area and the second side area.
[0016] According to one embodiment, the bottom surface comprises a first coupling portion configured to wrap around a portion of the belly of the pet when the pet wears the pet clothing, and a second coupling portion configured to be attached to an attachment area disposed at one end of the first coupling portion when the pet wears the pet clothing, wherein the second coupling portion may include at least one light-emitting element disposed in an area of an exposed surface that is opposite to the coupling surface coupled to the first coupling portion and exposed toward the outside.
[0017] Specific details of other embodiments are included in the detailed description and drawings.
[0018] According to the proposed embodiment, one or more of the following effects can be expected.
[0019] The present disclosure is intended to provide a pet garment that offers convenient usability by allowing the user to hold the pet comfortably for a relatively long time through a gripping pocket formed in one area, when the user needs to hold the pet for a long time.
[0020] The effects of the invention are not limited to those mentioned above, and other unmentioned effects will be clearly understood by a person skilled in the art from the description in the claims.
[0021] Figure 1 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0022] FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram showing a pet wearing pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0023] FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing a user holding a pet wearing pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0024] FIG. 4 is a drawing for explaining the structure of a gripping pocket included in pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0025] FIG. 5 is a drawing for explaining the structure of a gripping pocket included in pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0026] Figure 6 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0027] Figure 7 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0028] FIG. 8 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0029] FIG. 9 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0030] FIG. 10 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0031] The terms used in the embodiments have been selected to be as widely used as possible, taking into account their functions in the present disclosure; however, these may vary depending on the intent of those skilled in the art, case law, the emergence of new technologies, etc. Additionally, in specific cases, terms have been arbitrarily selected by the applicant, and in such cases, their meanings will be described in detail in the relevant explanatory section. Therefore, terms used in the present disclosure should be defined not merely by their names, but based on their meanings and the overall content of the present disclosure.
[0032] When a part of a specification is described as "comprising" a certain component, this means that, unless specifically stated otherwise, it does not exclude other components but may include additional components. Furthermore, terms such as "...part" or "...module" as used in the specification refer to a unit that processes at least one function or operation, and this may be implemented in hardware or software, or as a combination of hardware and software.
[0033] Embodiments of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the attached drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. However, the present disclosure may be embodied in various different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, the attached drawings showing various embodiments of the present disclosure are not intended to limit the technology described in the present disclosure to specific embodiments and should be understood to include various modifications, equivalents, and / or alternatives of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0034]
[0035] Figure 1 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0036] FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram showing a pet wearing pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0037] FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing a user holding a pet wearing pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0038] According to one embodiment, the pet clothing (100) may include an upper surface corresponding to (or in contact with) the back of the pet when worn by the pet and a lower surface (199) corresponding to (or in contact with) the belly of the pet when worn by the pet.
[0039] Referring to FIG. 2, a pet can wear pet clothing (200). The pet in FIG. 2 can wear pet clothing (200) by passing its forelegs through at least one hole (191, 192) in FIG. 1. At least one gripping pocket (210, 220)) can be formed on the bottom surface (199) of pet clothing (200).
[0040] For example, the pet clothing (100) may include at least one gripping pocket (110, 120) placed on the bottom surface (199).
[0041] For example, the pet clothing (100) may include at least one hole (191, 192) formed on the bottom surface (199) and configured to allow a part of the pet's body (e.g., forelegs) to pass through.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 3, according to one embodiment, a user can more conveniently hold a pet by inserting at least one part of their body into at least one gripping pocket (110, 120, 210, 220, 310, 320) formed on the bottom surface (199) of the pet clothing (100, 200).
[0043] For example, according to FIG. 3, a user can insert at least a part of their body into at least one gripping pocket (310, 320). As at least a part of the user's body is accommodated in at least one gripping pocket (310, 320), the user can hold the pet more conveniently for a long time while holding the pet wearing the pet clothing (100, 200).
[0044]
[0045] FIG. 4 is a drawing for explaining the structure of a gripping pocket included in pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0046] Referring to reference number 401, the gripping pockets (410, 420) may include an opening that is open so that a part of the user's body can be inserted, and a joining part that is joined to the pet clothing by stitching.
[0047] For example, the first gripping pocket (410) may include a first section (412) and a second section (414) of an opening that is open so that a part of the user's body can be inserted. For example, the first gripping pocket (410) may be positioned adjacent to a first hole (e.g., the first hole (191) in FIG. 1) into which the user's first body (e.g., thumb) is inserted.
[0048] For example, the second gripping pocket (420) may include a third section (422) and a second section (424) of an opening that is open so that a part of the user's body can be inserted. For example, the second gripping pocket (420) may be positioned adjacent to a second hole (e.g., the first hole (192) of FIG. 1) into which the user's second body (e.g., at least part of the index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger) is inserted.
[0049] For example, the first gripping pocket (410) and the second gripping pocket (420) may include a first side area that is joined to one area of the bottom surface of the pet clothing by stitching, and a second side area that is opposite to the first side area and joined to one area of the bottom surface by stitching. The first side area and the second side area may correspond to the dotted area of reference numeral 401. In other words, both side areas of the first gripping pocket (410) and the second gripping pocket (420) may be joined to one area of the bottom surface of the pet clothing by stitching. As the side areas are joined, an open space may be formed between the pet clothing and the gripping pockets (410, 420) through which the user's body can enter. For example, the side areas of the first gripping pocket (410) and the second gripping pocket (420) attached to the bottom surface of the pet clothing may be formed to extend in a direction facing the first hole (e.g., the first hole (1091) in FIG. 1) and the second hole (e.g., the second hole (192) in FIG. 1), respectively.
[0050] Unlike what is described, at least one end of the opening of the gripping pocket (410, 420) may be additionally attached to the bottom surface of the pet clothing by stitching. That is, the gripping pocket (410, 420) may include one side having an opening through which a user's hand can enter, and the other side configured to block the user's hand from exiting the gripping pocket (410, 420). For example, the second end (414) of the first gripping pocket (410) and the fourth end (424) of the second gripping pocket (420) (e.g., one side) may be attached to the pet clothing by stitching. In this case, parts of the user's body may be inserted into the open space formed between the gripping pocket (410, 420) and the pet clothing without passing through the second section (412) and the fourth section (424) (e.g., the other side), and may not pass through to the outside.
[0051] Referring to reference number 402, the gripping pocket (430) may include a coupling hole (432, 434, 436) that is inserted into a protruding member (442, 444, 446) formed on the bottom surface (400) of the pet clothing.
[0052] For example, the gripping pocket (430) may include at least one coupling hole (432, 434, 436) formed on an attachment surface that is attached to (or faces the bottom surface (400)) the bottom surface (400) of the pet clothing. The user may attach the gripping pocket (430) to the bottom surface (400) of the pet clothing by inserting a part of a protruding member (442, 444, 446) into a part of the at least one coupling hole (432, 434, 436).
[0053] For example, at least one protruding member (442, 444, 446) may include a reinforcing ring, a snap button, and a reinforcing cover.
[0054] For example, the reinforcing ring may have a first surface (e.g., a surface to which at least one protruding member (442, 444, 446) in reference numeral 402 is attached to the bottom surface (400)) attached to the bottom surface. The reinforcing ring may have an opening formed in the center.
[0055] For example, a snap button can be attached to the bottom surface (400) together with the reinforcing ring by inserting one end of the snap button into the opening of the reinforcing ring. The other end of the snap button, opposite to the first end, can protrude from the center of the reinforcing ring to the outside of the bottom surface (400) of the pet clothing.
[0056] For example, the reinforcing cover may include a snap hole in a central area configured to allow a snap button to protrude outward. That is, the reinforcing cover may have a shape corresponding to the reinforcing ring and may include a snap hole of the same size (or relatively smaller size) as the opening area formed in the center of the reinforcing ring. The snap button may protrude outward through the snap hole formed in the central area of the reinforcing cover. For example, the reinforcing cover may be attached to a second surface of the reinforcing ring by passing the snap button through the snap hole. For example, the second surface of the reinforcing ring may correspond to a surface opposite to the first surface of the reinforcing ring. That is, the second surface of the reinforcing ring may correspond to a surface facing the gripping pocket (430) according to reference numeral 402.
[0057] As the reinforcing cover is attached to the second surface of the reinforcing ring through the snap button, the bonding force to the bottom surface (400) of the protruding member and the bonding force to the gripping pocket (430) through the snap button can be increased.
[0058] Although not shown in FIG. 4, the gripping pocket and pet clothing may be combined through an adhesive detachable material.
[0059] For example, the bottom surface of the pet clothing may include a first detachable material configured to allow for the attachment and detachment of a gripping pocket.
[0060] For example, a second detachable material formed to be attachable to a first detachable material may be included in a portion of the gripping pocket. The portion may include, for example, at least a portion of both side areas (e.g., a first side area and a second side area), a top area, and a bottom area of the gripping pocket.
[0061] For example, the first detachable material and the second detachable material may be composed of Velcro. The first detachable material may correspond to a female attachment material containing a hook, and the second detachable material may correspond to a male attachment material containing a small loop made of thread.
[0062] For example, if the gripping pocket is rectangular in shape, a second detachable material may be included in the area corresponding to the remaining sides excluding one side. In this case, as the second detachable material is attached to the first detachable material, an open space may be formed on one side of the gripping pocket through which a part of the user's body can enter.
[0063] For example, if the gripping pocket is rectangular in shape, a second detachable material may be included in the area corresponding to the two sides excluding the two sides. In this case, as the second detachable material is attached to the first detachable material, an open space is formed on one side of the gripping pocket through which a part of the user's body can enter, and a part of the user's body can pass through the other side opposite to the one side.
[0064]
[0065] FIG. 5 is a drawing for explaining the structure of a gripping pocket included in pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0066] According to one embodiment, the pet clothing (500) may include a first hole (591) (e.g., the first hole (191) of FIG. 1) and a second hole (592) (e.g., the second hole (192) of FIG. 1). Through the first hole (591) and the second hole (592), the forelegs of the pet may pass through, respectively.
[0067] For example, the bottom surface (599) of the pet clothing (500) may include a plurality of protruding members. The plurality of protruding members may include at least one protruding member (442, 444, 446) of FIG. 4.
[0068] For example, some of the plurality of gripping pockets (531, 532, 533) with different horizontal or vertical lengths may be attached to at least some of the plurality of protruding members formed on the bottom surface (599).
[0069] For example, a plurality of gripping pockets (531, 532, 533) may include at least one coupling hole formed in a first side area and a second side area opposite to the first side area, as illustrated. When the coupling hole is coupled to at least some of the plurality of protruding members, a user's hand can pass through a through hole formed in the space between the first side area and the second side area. That is, similar to joining by stitching, the gripping pocket can be joined to the bottom surface (599) by inserting at least some of the plurality of protruding members into the coupling hole formed in the first side area and the second side area. Additionally, due to the joining through the first side area and the second side area, an open space is formed between the gripping pocket and the bottom surface (599) of the pet clothing (500), and the user can more conveniently grip the pet while holding it by inserting at least a part of their body into the formed open space.
[0070]
[0071] Figure 6 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0072] According to one embodiment, the pet clothing (600) may include a plurality of holes (691, 692, 693, 694) and a plurality of gripping pockets (631, 632, 633, 634) disposed on the bottom surface (699).
[0073] For example, a first hole (691) and a second hole (692) may be formed in a first area of the bottom surface (699) adjacent to one end (e.g., top in FIG. 6) of the pet clothing (600).
[0074] For example, a third hole (693) and a second hole (694) may be formed in a second area of the bottom surface (699) adjacent to the other end (e.g., bottom in FIG. 6) opposite to the first end of the pet clothing (600).
[0075] For example, the pet clothing (600) may include a first gripping pocket (631) and a second gripping pocket (632) positioned adjacent to the first hole (691) and the second hole (692), respectively. A user may put the pet clothing (600) on a pet by passing the pet's front legs through the first hole (691) and the second hole (692). In this case, the pet's head may be exposed through the neck hole of the pet clothing (600) formed at the top with respect to FIG. 6. At this time, the user may hold the pet wearing the pet clothing (600) with their right hand. For example, the first gripping pocket (631) may be smaller than the second gripping pocket (632). Accordingly, the user can grasp the pet by inserting the thumb of the right hand into the first gripping pocket (631) and at least one of the remaining fingers of the right hand into the second gripping pocket (632).
[0076] For example, the pet clothing (600) may include a third gripping pocket (633) and a fourth gripping pocket (634) positioned adjacent to the third hole (693) and the fourth hole (694), respectively. A user may put the pet clothing (600) on a pet by passing the pet's forelegs through the third hole (693) and the fourth hole (694). In this case, unlike the case where the forelegs are passed through the first hole (691) and the second hole (692) described above, the pet's head may be exposed through the neck hole of the pet clothing (600) formed at the bottom with respect to FIG. 6. That is, the pet clothing (600) may include neck holes formed at the top and bottom, respectively, with respect to FIG. 6. At this time, the user may hold the pet wearing the pet clothing (600) with their left hand. For example, the third gripping pocket (633) may be smaller than the fourth gripping pocket (634). Thus, the user can grip the pet by inserting the thumb of the left hand into the third gripping pocket (633) and at least one of the remaining fingers of the right hand into the fourth gripping pocket (634).
[0077]
[0078] In the following description of FIGS. 7 to 10, various forms of pet clothing and gripping pockets arranged in various structures on pet clothing will be described.
[0079] Figure 7 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0080] Referring to reference numbers 701 and 702, according to one embodiment, the pet clothing may include a first hole (791) and a second hole (792) formed so that the pet's forelegs pass through to allow the pet to wear the pet clothing, and a neck hole (780) through which the pet's head passes.
[0081] For example, the pet clothing according to FIG. 7(a) may include a first gripping pocket (711), a second gripping pocket (712), and a third gripping pocket (713). The bottom surface of the pet clothing may include a third gripping pocket (713) positioned on the left bottom surface with respect to the direction of FIG. 7, and a first gripping pocket (711) and a second gripping pocket (712) positioned on the right bottom surface.
[0082] For example, the pet clothing according to FIG. 7(b) may include a first gripping pocket (711), a second gripping pocket (712), and a fourth gripping pocket (714). The bottom surface of the pet clothing may include a fourth gripping pocket (714) positioned on the left bottom surface relative to the direction of FIG. 7, and a first gripping pocket (711) and a second gripping pocket (712) positioned on the right bottom surface. The fourth gripping pocket (714) may be formed with an open space through which the user's body passes relatively longer vertically compared to the third gripping pocket (713).
[0083] Referring to FIG. 7, according to one embodiment, the pet clothing may include a first connecting part (e.g., a lower left side with respect to FIG. 7) configured to wrap around a portion of the pet's belly when the pet wears the pet clothing. Additionally, the pet clothing may include a second connecting part (e.g., a lower right side with respect to FIG. 7) configured to be attached to an attachment area formed at one end of the first connecting part when the pet wears the pet clothing. A user may attach the pet clothing to the pet by using the first connecting part and the second connecting part to wrap around the pet's belly and attaching the second connecting part to cover the attachment area formed at one end of the first connecting part. The attachment area may include Velcro. For example, the second connecting part may include at least one light-emitting element disposed in an area of an exposed surface (770) opposite to the connecting surface that is connected to the first connecting part. That is, the second coupling part may include at least one light-emitting element that emits a specific color (e.g., fluorescent color) through a light-emitting element disposed on an exposed surface (770) exposed to the outside, so as to facilitate identification of the pet in a dark environment. The at least one light-emitting element may be, for example, an electrical light-emitting element capable of being turned ON / OFF, or a light-emitting object that emits a fluorescent color in a dark environment.
[0084]
[0085] FIG. 8 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0086] Referring to reference numbers 801 and 802, according to one embodiment, the pet clothing may include a first hole (891) and a second hole (892) formed so that the pet's forelegs pass through to allow the pet to wear the pet clothing, and a neck hole (880) through which the pet's head passes.
[0087] For example, the pet clothing according to FIG. 8(a) may include a first gripping pocket (811), a second gripping pocket (812), and a third gripping pocket (813). The bottom surface of the pet clothing may include a second gripping pocket (812) and a third gripping pocket (813) positioned on the left bottom surface relative to the direction of viewing FIG. 8, and a first gripping pocket (811) positioned on the right bottom surface.
[0088] For example, the pet clothing according to FIG. 8(b) may include a first gripping pocket (811), a second gripping pocket (812), and a fourth gripping pocket (814). The bottom surface of the pet clothing may include a second gripping pocket (812) and a fourth gripping pocket (814) positioned on the left bottom surface relative to the direction of viewing FIG. 8, and a first gripping pocket (811) positioned on the right bottom surface. The fourth gripping pocket (814) may be formed with an open space through which the user's body passes that is relatively longer vertically compared to the third gripping pocket (813).
[0089]
[0090] FIG. 9 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0091] Referring to reference numbers 901 and 902, according to one embodiment, the pet clothing may include a first hole (991) and a second hole (992) formed so that the pet's forelegs pass through to allow the pet to wear the pet clothing, and a neck hole (980) through which the pet's head passes. For example, the drawing according to reference number 901 (a) corresponds to the bottom surface of the pet clothing, and the drawing according to reference number 902 (b) corresponds to the top surface (998) of a different type of pet clothing than the pet clothing according to (a).
[0092] For example, a first gripping pocket (911) may be placed on the bottom surface of the pet clothing according to (a). As an example, the first gripping pocket (911) may be placed on the right bottom surface of the bottom surface of the pet clothing.
[0093] For example, a second gripping pocket (912) may be provided on the upper surface of the pet clothing according to (b). The second gripping pocket (912) may be provided across at least a portion of the left upper surface of the upper surface and at least a portion of the right lower surface of the lower surface. A throat opening (990) through which the pet's head passes may be provided on the upper side, relative to the direction in which the upper surface of the pet clothing is viewed.
[0094]
[0095] FIG. 10 is a drawing for explaining the structure of pet clothing according to an embodiment.
[0096] The drawing according to reference number 1001 (a) is a conceptual diagram illustrating a user holding a pet wearing pet clothing according to reference number 1002 (b). The drawing according to reference number 1002 (b) is a conceptual diagram illustrating the top surface of the pet clothing.
[0097] Referring to reference number 1001, according to one embodiment, a user can hold a pet while holding it by passing the entire right hand through the first gripping pocket (1010) and the entire left hand through the second gripping pocket (1020).
[0098] Referring to reference number 1002, according to one embodiment, the pet clothing may include a first hole (1091) and a second hole (1092) formed so that the pet's forelegs pass through to allow the pet to wear the pet clothing, and a neck hole (1090) through which the pet's head passes. For example, a first gripping pocket (1010) and a second gripping pocket (1020) may be disposed on the upper surface of the pet clothing.
[0099] The structure of the pet clothing of FIGS. 7 to 10 described above is exemplary, and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, a user may remove at least some of the gripping pockets of FIGS. 7 to 10 or attach additional gripping pockets not shown by using a detachable structure (e.g., Velcro, snap button, protruding member, connecting hole, etc.) formed on the bottom surface (and / or top surface) of the pet clothing and on the attachment surface of the gripping pocket.
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[0101] The various embodiments of the present disclosure and the terms used therein are not intended to limit the technical features described in the present disclosure to specific embodiments, and should be understood to include various modifications, equivalents, or substitutions of said embodiments. In connection with the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used for similar or related components. The singular form of a noun corresponding to an item may include one or more of said items unless the relevant context clearly indicates otherwise. In the present disclosure, each of phrases such as “A or B”, “at least one of A and B”, “at least one of A or B”, “A, B or C”, “at least one of A, B and C”, and “at least one of A, B, or C” may include any one of the items listed together in the corresponding phrase, or all possible combinations thereof. Terms such as “first,” “second,” or “first” or “second” may be used simply to distinguish a component from another component and do not limit the components in any other aspect (e.g., importance or order). Where any (e.g., first) component is referred to as “coupled” or “connected” to another (e.g., second) component, with or without the terms “functionally” or “communicationally,” it means that said component may be connected to said other component directly (e.g., wired), wirelessly, or through a third component.
[0102] The term “module” as used in various embodiments of the present disclosure may include a unit implemented in hardware, software, or firmware, and may be used interchangeably with terms such as logic, logic block, component, or circuit, for example. A module may be a component formed integrally, or a minimum unit of said component or a part thereof that performs one or more functions. For example, according to one embodiment, a module may be implemented in the form of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
[0103] Various embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented as software (e.g., program (140)) comprising one or more instructions stored in a storage medium (e.g., internal memory (136) or external memory (138)) readable by a machine (e.g., electronic device (101)). For example, a processor (e.g., processor (120)) of the machine (e.g., electronic device (101)) may call at least one of the one or more instructions stored in the storage medium and execute it. This enables the machine to be operated to perform at least one function according to the at least one called instruction. The one or more instructions may include code generated by a compiler or code that can be executed by an interpreter. The storage medium readable by the machine may be provided in the form of a non-transitory storage medium. Here, 'non-temporary' simply means that the storage medium is a tangible device and does not contain a signal (e.g., electromagnetic waves), and the term does not distinguish between cases where data is stored semi-permanently and cases where it is stored temporarily.
[0104] According to one embodiment, the method according to the various embodiments disclosed herein may be provided as included in a computer program product. The computer program product may be traded between a seller and a buyer as a product. The computer program product may be distributed in the form of a device-readable storage medium (e.g., compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM)), or distributed online (e.g., download or upload) through an application store (e.g., Play Store™) or directly between two user devices (e.g., smartphones). In the case of online distribution, at least a portion of the computer program product may be temporarily stored or temporarily created in a device-readable storage medium, such as the memory of a manufacturer's server, an application store's server, or a relay server.
[0105] According to various embodiments, each component (e.g., module or program) of the components described above may include a singular or multiple entities, and some of the multiple entities may be separated and placed in other components. According to various embodiments, one or more of the components or operations of the aforementioned components may be omitted, or one or more other components or operations may be added. Generally or additionally, multiple components (e.g., module or program) may be integrated into a single component. In this case, the integrated component may perform one or more functions of each of the multiple components in the same or similar manner as those performed by the corresponding component among the multiple components prior to integration. According to various embodiments, operations performed by the module, program, or other components may be executed sequentially, in parallel, iteratively, or heuristically, or one or more of the operations may be executed in a different order, omitted, or one or more other operations may be added.
Claims
1. Regarding pet clothing, An upper surface corresponding to the back of the pet when worn by the pet; A lower surface corresponding to the belly of the pet when worn by the pet; At least one hole formed on the lower surface and configured to allow at least a part of the pet's body to pass through; and At least one gripping pocket disposed on the lower surface and configured to grip the pet wearing the pet clothing as at least a part of the user's body is accommodated; comprising Pet clothing.
2. In Paragraph 1, The above-mentioned gripping pocket is, One side including an opening through which the user's hand can enter; and The other side, which is opposite to the above-mentioned one side and configured to block the user's hand from escaping the gripping pocket; comprising Pet clothing.
3. In Paragraph 1, The above at least one hole is, A first hole and a second hole formed in a first area of the bottom surface adjacent to one end of the above pet clothing; and Further comprising: a third hole and a fourth hole formed in a second region of the bottom surface adjacent to the other end opposite to the first end of the pet clothing; and The above-mentioned gripping pocket is, A first gripping pocket and a second gripping pocket disposed adjacent to the first hole and the second hole, respectively, for gripping through the right hand of the user; and Further comprising a third gripping pocket and a fourth gripping pocket disposed adjacent to the third hole and the fourth hole, respectively, for gripping through the user's left hand, and The first gripping pocket is smaller than the second gripping pocket, and The third gripping pocket is smaller than the fourth gripping pocket. Pet clothing.
4. In Paragraph 1, The above-mentioned gripping pocket is, A first side area joined to one area of the bottom surface through stitching; and A second side area opposite to the first side area and joined to one area of the bottom surface through stitching; comprising Pet clothing.
5. In Paragraph 4, The above at least one hole is, It includes a first hole and a second hole configured to allow the forelegs of the pet to pass through, and The above-mentioned gripping pocket is, It includes a first gripping pocket into which the first body of the user is inserted and which is positioned adjacent to the first hole, and a second gripping pocket into which the second body of the user is inserted and which is positioned adjacent to the second hole. The side area to which the first gripping pocket and the second gripping pocket are attached to the bottom surface of the pet clothing is formed in a direction facing the first hole and the second hole, respectively. Pet clothing.
6. In Paragraph 1, The above bottom surface is, A first detachable material configured to allow the above-mentioned gripping pocket to be detachably attached; comprising, The above-mentioned gripping pocket is, A second detachable material disposed in a first side area and a second side area opposite to the first side area so as to be attachable to the first detachable material; comprising The first detachable material and the second detachable material are characterized by being composed of Velcro. Pet clothing.
7. In Paragraph 1, The above bottom surface is, It includes a protruding member disposed in an area adjacent to the above-mentioned at least one hole, and The above-mentioned gripping pocket is, A coupling hole formed on an attachment surface attached to the lower surface and configured to allow the protruding member to be inserted therein, Pet clothing.
8. In Paragraph 7, The above-mentioned protruding member is, A reinforcing ring having a first surface attached to the lower surface and an opening area formed in the center; A snap button configured such that one end is inserted into the opening area of the reinforcing ring, and the other end opposite to the one end protrudes from the center of the reinforcing ring to the outside of the pet clothing; and A reinforcing cover configured to be attached to a second surface of the reinforcing ring by passing the snap button through a snap hole in a central area configured to protrude outwardly; further comprising The second surface is a surface opposite to the first surface, Pet clothing.
9. In Paragraph 7, The above-mentioned bottom surface includes a plurality of protruding members, and The above-mentioned gripping pocket includes a plurality of gripping pockets with different horizontal or vertical lengths, and The plurality of gripping pockets include the coupling hole formed in a first side area and a second side area opposite to the first side area, and The above pet clothing is, Characterized by being configured such that when the coupling hole is coupled to at least some of the plurality of protruding members, the user's hand passes through a through hole formed in the space between the first side region and the second side region. Pet clothing.
10. In Paragraph 1, The above bottom surface is, A first connecting part configured to wrap around a portion of the belly of the pet when the pet wears the pet clothing; and A second coupling part configured to be attached to an attachment area disposed at one end of the first coupling part when the pet wears the pet clothing; The above second coupling part is, At least one light-emitting element disposed in a region of an exposed surface opposite to the coupling surface coupled to the first coupling part and exposed toward the outside; comprising Pet clothing.