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AU675040B2 - Sock tabs - Google Patents
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AU675040B2 - Sock tabs - Google Patents

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AU675040B2
AU675040B2 AU32816/95A AU3281695A AU675040B2 AU 675040 B2 AU675040 B2 AU 675040B2 AU 32816/95 A AU32816/95 A AU 32816/95A AU 3281695 A AU3281695 A AU 3281695A AU 675040 B2 AU675040 B2 AU 675040B2
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SOCK TABS The present invention relates socks and, in particular, to socks having sock tabs which have complementary fastening devices which enable a pair of socks to be fastened together when not being worn.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION Many people throughout the world have the problem of misplaced or lost ones of pairs of socks. It is common for one of a pair of socks to be misplaced and therefore render the pair unusable. The single sock could be lost when put out to wash or when being stored.
Depending on the habits formed by the person who wears and/or washes the socks, the misplacement of single socks can be a problem which is annoying and possibly expensive if new pairs of socks have to be purchased at relatively short intervals eoeee It has recently become fashionable for tabs or tags to be sewn or secured to the outside of clothing to signify its manufacturer or its origins. This practice also extends to the use of tabs or tags which are solely for decorative purposes, The types of clothing on which such tabs are used includes: shirts, jackets, trousers, shoes, socks, underwear, and hats or caps, i.e. all types of clothing.
It is noted that the use of tabs for decoration or as a badge of its origin has previously been used with socks. It is envisaged that such tabs can be used in conjunction with a S complementary fastening devices which ensure that the socks can be fastened together when not in use.
It is also noted that it is advantageous for the socks to be joined together when the socks are being washed and dried. In this case, it would be advantageous if the socks can bejoined in such a fashion that they can both be hung out to dry while joined together such that pegs or other holding devices need not be used.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been conceived out of the need to provide a fastening device for socks in order to overcome or at least ameliorate the above mentioned problem associated with misplaced single socks or to provide an advantageous use of the socks when not being worn. At the very least, the invention provides an alternative to known methods of providing tabs for decoration, or badges of origins, of a pair of socks, DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION According to the present invention there is provided a pair of socks, each sock having a tab attached to it along a top edge of said sock with said tab acting as a flap, said tab having on its surface adjacent said sock, fastening means which is mateable with a complementary fastening means positioned on the sock so that said tab is fastened to said sock when said sock is being worn, wherein said fastening means on each said tab and said sock is also mateable with said fastening means on the other said tab and said sock, :"wherein said fastening means on each said tab is mateable with a complementary fastening 15 means on the other said tab, and said fastening means on each said sock is mateable with a *complementary fastening means on the other said sock, and.
wherein each said tab is positioned along the top edge of the corresponding said sock, with the attached edge of said tab being substantially attached along the top edge of said sock with one said tab being attached on one side of one of the socks with the other said tab being attached on the other side of the other said sock, wherein said tabs are pivotable in their open flap position with said socks being aligned next to each other, Preferably, the fastening means on each said tab are complementary hook and pile patches and the tabs have patches thereon.
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o BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings in which; Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of a pair of socks having sock tabs of a first embodiment, shown with the sock tabs unfastened to the socks; Fig. 2 is a partial front view of one of the sock tabs of the pair of socks of Fig. 1 shown with the tab fastened to the sock; Fig. 3 is a partial front view of the pair of socks of Fig, I showing the fastening arrangement between the pair of socks; 10 Fig. 4 is a front perspective view of the pair of socks of Fig, 1 shown with the socks fastened together; and Fig. 5 is a partial side view of the pair of socks of Fig. I shown with the socks fastened together.
"BEST MODE OF CARRYING THE INVENTION Referring to the figures generally, a pair of socks 11 of a preferred embodiment is illustrated, Each sock 11 has a tab 12 sewn along its top edge 13 and thereby attached to the sock 11 adjacent the top 14 of the sock 11, It is seen that the tabs 12 are attached to different sides of each sock 11, with the preferred wearing style being with the tabs 12 positioned on the outward side of both socks 11 when worn by the wearer. Both tabs 12 act as flaps from the top 14 of the sock 11. It is noted that the tabs 12 are preferably decorative or are a badge of origin of the socks, i.e. includes a trade mark, A complementary fastening device such as velcro® patches 15a and 15b are attached to the socks 11 and tabs 12. When the socks 11 are being worn, the complementary velcro® patches 15a and 15b are fastened together with the tab 12 effectively fastened to the sock 11 c' as illustrated in Fig. 2. In the embodiment as illustrated in the drawings, the right sock 11 has the velcro® patch 15a with the hooks while the tab 12 on the right sock 12 has the velcro® patch 15b with the fibres, whilst the left sock 11 has the opposite configuration.
This means that the velcro® patches 15a and 15b attached to the sock 11 and tab 12 of the right sock 11 are complementary to the velcro® patches 15a and 15b attached to the tab 12 and sock 11 of the left sock 11, respectively, The aforementioned arrangement allows the socks 11 to be fastened together when not being worn as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. In this embodiment, both tabs 12 are fastened together whilst both socks 11 are also fastened together due to the complementary arrangement of the velcro® patches 15a and 15b. In this particular arrangement it is seen S" that the two socks 11 are fastened together with the tabs 12 protruding upwardly from the tops 14 of the socks 11 with the socks 11 positioned along side of the other. This arrangement is useful for hanging the socks out to dry on a line after washing without the need to use pegs or other such devices. It will be appreciated that the socks 11 can be dried 15 together as well as washed together to help prevent one of the pair of socks 11 from being misplaced.
The present invention has the advantages that the socks 11 can be fastened together all the *e time that they are not being worn and that the tabs 12 effectively cover the velcro® patches 1 5. and 15b when the socks 11 are being worn which prevents other material or foreign matter from being entangled in the velcro® patches 15a and 15b. The tabs 12 have the added advantage that they can be decorative or include trade marks which is desirable by some manufacturers.
The foregoing describes only one embodiment of the invention and modifications obvious to those skilled in the art can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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  1. 3. The socks as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein said tabs have decorations thereon,
  2. 4. A pair of socks, each sock having a tab attached to it along a top edge of said sock with said tab acting as a flap, said socks being substantially as described with reference the accompanying drawings. DATED this EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER 1996 LOUISE PATRICIA CHRISTY and FRANK SAFFIOTI Patent Attorneys for the Applicant 25 WILSON YOUNG ABSTRACT SOCK TABS A pair of socks 11 each sock 11 having a tab 12 attached to it along one edge 13 of the tab 12 with the tab 12 acting as a flap is disclosed, The tab 12 and sock 11 have on their adjacent surfaces, a fastening means comprising a complementary arrangement ofvelcro® patches 15a and 15b which are mateable so that the tab 12 is fastened to the sock 11 when the sock is being worn, and wherein the complementary arrangement ofvelcro® patches and 15b on each tab 12 and sock 11 is also mateable with the complementary arrangement of velcro® patches 15a and 15b on the other tab 12 and sock 11. Fig. I t t ft ft ftf ft ft
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US4058853A (en) * 1975-09-29 1977-11-22 Rubin Boxer Socks with flexible self-contained fastener patches
US4165555A (en) * 1975-09-29 1979-08-28 Boxer Robert K Hook-and-pile strips for socks and the like
AU3956595A (en) * 1994-09-29 1996-04-26 Jerold Patrick Lyons Sock coupling device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4058853A (en) * 1975-09-29 1977-11-22 Rubin Boxer Socks with flexible self-contained fastener patches
US4165555A (en) * 1975-09-29 1979-08-28 Boxer Robert K Hook-and-pile strips for socks and the like
AU3956595A (en) * 1994-09-29 1996-04-26 Jerold Patrick Lyons Sock coupling device

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