HS Listing ID-70384
Background
Problem Addressed: Long sleeves on fitness garments obstruct the view of wrist-worn devices (smartwatches, fitness trackers).
Existing Solutions: Current designs require users to pull up sleeves to see their devices, which is inconvenient.
Invention Overview
The patent presents a garment design that allows for visual access to wrist-worn devices without needing to adjust the sleeves.
Key Features
Wrist Worn Device Opening:
An opening in the sleeve allows the wearer to see and access their wrist device easily.
Can include a transparent window to protect the device while maintaining visibility.
Adjustable Design:
Openings can accommodate both thumb and finger access for versatility.
The design can include fasteners (like hook-and-loop) to selectively cover or expose the device opening.
Multiple Embodiments:
Various designs are described, including overlapping layers and flaps that can be easily manipulated by the wearer, even when wearing gloves.
Applicability:
The invention is suitable for various athletic or outdoor garments, enhancing usability in cold weather or while engaging in sports.
Claims Highlight
The garment includes:
At least one long sleeve with a wrist device opening.
Optional flap mechanisms for covering/uncovering the opening.
Designs accommodate both left- and right-handed wearers.
Visual Elements
The accompanying drawings (not included here) illustrate different embodiments of the garment, showcasing the innovative openings and flaps.
Marketing Considerations
Target Audience: Athletes and fitness enthusiasts who use wrist devices.
Unique Selling Proposition: The ability to access devices without removing or adjusting clothing, enhancing convenience during workouts and other activities.
Design Flexibility: Emphasize the adaptability of the garment for various sports and weather conditions.
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