Transportable clothing measuring templates

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Inventors

Lewis, Deanna

Application #

240912

Filed

Jan-29-1999

Published

Sep-11-2001

Current US Class

033/512
033/562
033/760

International Classes

G01B 003/14; 17 R

Field of Search

33/562 33/563 33/566 33/565 33/512 33/514.1 33/514.2 33/755 33/759 33/760 33/2

Examiners

Hirshfeld; Andrew H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roberts Abokhair & Mardula, LLC

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Abstract
A portable measuring device for comparing the size of a body to an article of clothing. The invention comprises a measuring tape having either absolute or relative measurements imprinted thereon. The circumference of a body location is measured and a dimension, either relative or absolute, is determined. The measured dimension is then compared to a series of nested, rigid templates, each template representing a specific circumferential dimension. A template is selected based upon the circumference measured. That template is then used to compare the size of an article of clothing to the circumference of the individual being measured. The rigid template is inserted in the article of clothing and the fit is determined based upon how well the template fits inside the article of clothing desired.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for comparing the size of clothing to the size of a human body comprising:

a plurality of templates dimensioned to approximate a torso of said body, each of the templates further comprising a numeric designation; the templates varying in size from one to another of the plurality of templates; and

a flexible tape measure dimensioned to measure a circumference of said torso, the tape measure further comprising numeric designations corresponding to the numeric designations of the plurality of templates to key the tape measure to the plurality of templates.

2. The apparatus for comparing the size of clothing to the size of a body of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of variable size templates comprises rigid material.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the field of measuring devices. More particularly, the present invention comprises a series of transportable templates for measuring and fitting clothing to various body sizes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Purchasing clothing, and particularly children's clothing, can be a taxing activity. The children themselves can frequently be uncooperative, leaving shoppers to purchase children's clothing without the children present. Further, it is often the case that children's clothing is bought as a gift for a child, and therefore the child is not present to ensure that the clothing fits properly. To add to this confusion, the physical size of garments which are labeled with the same size can frequently differ sufficiently such that a garment labeled "3T" from one manufacturer may be a totally different size than a garment labeled "3T" from another manufacturer.

Age, (as is often used on sizing labels of children's clothing) is not a consistent determining factor in the sizing of a garment. For example, a child of ten months of age will not always be a size two and, as noted above, the size of clothing itself varies from manufacturer to manufacturer even though the size designated may be the same. Add to this, the fact that different fabrics will result in different sizes, and a consumer is faced with a daunting task of attempting to find clothing that fits a particular child.
 
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