U.S. patent application number 14/694632 was filed with the patent office on 2016-10-27 for yoga meditation/savasana robe (yoga robe).
The applicant listed for this patent is Nysheva-Starr. Invention is credited to Nysheva-Starr.
Application Number | 20160309799 14/694632 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 57147045 |
Filed Date | 2016-10-27 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160309799 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Nysheva-Starr; |
October 27, 2016 |
YOGA MEDITATION/SAVASANA ROBE (YOGA ROBE)
Abstract
This invention is an all natural fabric robe for yoga
practitioners to use to meditate in and to comfort oneself and
provide warmth during the final part of the yoga practice of av
sana. It has a front, rear and back body with a snug, stand-up
collar, an arrow shaped hood, asymmetrical bell-shaped sleeves, a
fabric flap, 7 circular-like designs and 7 series of 3-lined
phrases. `The wearer` can only put the robe on and take it off by
stepping into and out of the garment through a vertical mid-body
zipper opening. There are two 180 degrees horizontal demarcated
seam lines across the front of the garment--one across the
breastplate area of the robe and the other across the groin area of
the robe. The fabric flap fastens on the inside to expose the feet
and fastens on the outside to cover the feet. The seven circular
designs on the robe are placed and colored to represent the 7 main
chakra centers on the body. The seven 3-lined phrases are on the
back of the robe and are placed and colored to represent the 7 main
chakra centers on the body. On the back of the robe, there is a
spiral that extends from the crown of the robe to the base of the
spine.
Inventors: |
Nysheva-Starr;; (Brooklyn,
NY) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Nysheva-Starr; |
Brooklyn |
NY |
US |
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Family ID: |
57147045 |
Appl. No.: |
14/694632 |
Filed: |
April 23, 2015 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A41D 2200/20 20130101;
A41D 15/04 20130101; A41D 1/00 20130101; A41D 13/0015 20130101;
A47G 33/00 20130101; A41D 27/08 20130101 |
International
Class: |
A41D 1/00 20060101
A41D001/00; A41D 27/08 20060101 A41D027/08 |
Claims
1. A robe that has a front body and a rear body; wherein the robe
tapers at the torso and has a bag-like lower body; wherein the robe
comprises a snug, stand-up collar; wherein the robe comprises an
arrow shaped hood that widens at the sides and curves out towards a
point at the top; wherein the hood attaches to the stand-up collar;
wherein the robe comprises a 1.sup.st horizontal demarcation seam
line 180 degrees across the breastplate area of the robe; wherein
the robe comprises a 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation seam line 180
degrees across the groin area of the robe; wherein the robe
comprises asymmetrical, bell-shaped sleeves; wherein the robe has a
middle front zipper along the front body of the robe; wherein the
robe has a fabric flap that can be fastened up to the groin area
demarcation seam line and at the ankle area of the robe; wherein
when the fabric flap is fastened to the groin area demarcation seam
line of the robe, it fastens up on the inside rear body of the
robe; wherein when the fabric flap is fastened to the ankle area of
the robe, it fastens up on the outside, bottom front body portion
of the robe; wherein the robe has 6 individual designs located on
front body portion of the robe representing placement of 6 main
chakra points on the body; wherein the robe has 1 design located on
the crown portion of the hood of the robe representing the
placement of a last main chakra point on the body; wherein the robe
has 7 series of 3-lined phrases located on the back of the robe
representing placement of 7 main chakra points on the body.
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. (canceled)
5. (canceled)
6. (canceled)
7. (canceled)
8. The robe of claim 1, wherein the zipper extends vertically down
the middle of the robe, starting from an opening in the snug,
stand-up collar through to the 1.sup.st demarcation seam line at
the breastplate area of the robe to the 2.sup.nd horizontal
demarcation seam line at the groin area of the robe.
9. The robe of claim 1, wherein the zipper allows the robe to only
be opened and closed along the middle, front body at the torso;
wherein the zipper opening is the only way `the wearer` can put the
robe on by stepping into the robe and lifting the garment over the
shoulders and take the robe off by removing the robe from the
shoulders and stepping out of the robe.
10. The robe of claim 1, wherein the asymmetrical sleeves are
configured to extend from shoulder to wrist of the wearer; wherein
the highest points of the sleeves falls at the bottom portion of
the sleeve, resting beneath the knuckle of the middle finger on the
back side of the hand.
11. The robe of claim 1, wherein the fabric flap is attached to the
bottom of the robe; wherein the fabric flap is two additional feet
of the same fabric extended from the bottom of the robe; wherein
the fabric flap is quadrangular shaped; wherein the length of the
two lateral sides are equal to each other and the length of the top
and bottom sides are equal to each other; wherein the bottom side
of the fabric flap has three socket-parts of snaps placed on the
outside of the robe, equidistantly between each other; wherein
three stud-parts of snaps are placed at the ankle area of the robe,
aligning with the three socket parts of the snaps; wherein three
stud parts of snaps are placed on the inside rear body of the robe
at the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcated groin seam line, aligning
with the three socket-parts of the snaps at the bottom of the
robe.
12. The robe of claim 1, with a spiral; wherein the spiral has two
openings; wherein the 1.sup.st spiral opening is at the center of
the back of the robe directly above the 4.sup.th 3-lined phrase,
from the bottom; wherein the spiral widens out in three curves that
increase in size all the way out to the sleeves; wherein the
2.sup.nd spiral opening rests directly underneath the 2.sup.nd line
of the 3-lined phrase right below the crown on the hood of the
robe.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to the field of clothing, a garment
for the fitness practice of yoga. More specifically, the invention
is structured to highlight certain functions of the yoga resting
period av sana
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] There are many known robes for mediation. Most of these
robes are associated with religious based practices like Buddhism,
Zen, and `Ritual` practitioners. Buddhist robes resemble long night
gowns. Zen robes resemble kimonos. Both Buddhist and Zen robes are
mostly thin in structure, without hoods. `Ritual` robes can
resemble cloaks. Most of them are thickly, structured and have big
elaborate hoods. On all these three types of robes, the robes are
not always fabricated with natural or authentic fabrics. Also, on
all of the three mentioned robes, the feet are almost always
exposed if `the wearer` is standing. Only occasionally, in either
or all of the three mentioned robes, the fabric that makes up the
garment is big enough to fall over `the wearer's` feet. The sleeves
in the three robe types are usually symmetrical. In addition,
rarely are any of the stated robes closed with fasteners AND none
of the three robes require the only way to put the robe on and take
the robe off is at the zipper opening down the middle front body of
the robe. Generally, neither Zen, Buddhist or ritual robes are made
with color-specific designs that are strategically placed on the
garment.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0005] The item is an all natural only fabric robe with a hood
whose `thickness` prevents it from resembling a gown or kimono and
its less loosely hanging hood and sleeves prevents it from
resembling a cloak. The robe is tapered at the torso and
continuously billows out. It covers the body 360 degrees from head
to toe with the attachment of an additional fabric flap that is
used to cover the feet. It has asymmetrical bell-shaped sleeves
that extend from the shoulders to the wrists on the front of the
arm with the highest point extending on the bottom beneath the
knuckle of the middle finger on the back side of the hand. The
collar is a snug, stand- up type. The hood is arrow-shaped, wider
at the sides and curving towards the top, configured to fall low,
reaching the center of the forehead. There are two horizontally
demarcated seam lines on the front body of the garment. Both lines
extend 180 degrees across the front body of the robe of the
invention. The first line is at the breastplate area of the robe.
The second line is across the groin area of the robe. Central and
vertical through the 1.sup.st horizontally demarcated seam line and
stopping at the 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam line is a
zipper. To put the robe on, the person `steps into it` through the
zipper opening at the 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam line
area at the groin area of the robe and pulls the garment up over
their shoulders. To take the robe off, the person `steps out of it`
at the zipper opening at the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcated seam
line at the groin area of the robe. If the feet are exposed, the
robe is fastened up to the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation seam
line at the groin area of the robe. If the feet are covered, the
robe is fastened up to the ankle area of the robe. Three
socket-parts of snaps are placed equidistant on the bottom-est
outside part of the fabric flap. Three stud-parts of snaps are
placed at the ankle area of the robe, on the outside, aligning with
the socket-parts of the snaps at the bottom of the fabric flap of
the robe. Three stud-parts of snaps are placed on the inside rear
body of the robe at the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation groin seam
line, aligning with the socket-parts of the snaps on the robe.
There are six designs on the front of the garment. Half of the
seventh design, which is on the hood, is also visible on the front
of the garment, if `the wearer` has the hood on (the other half of
the 7.sup.th design is visible from the back of the garment, if
`the wearer` has the hood on). The designs are the circular symbols
that are used to denote the placement of the 7 main chakras on the
body. The designs are vertically placed along the center bodice.
The designs are single-colored representing, in spectrum order, all
seven colors in the visible color spectrum. There are seven 3-lined
word phrases on the back of the robe, including the hood. The
phrases are placed vertically along the center of the garment. The
words within the phrases are structured horizontally. Each phrase
is a single color with seven colors total. The phrases represent
the seven colors in the visible color spectrum.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] In the accompanying drawings, the placements are not drawn
to scale:
[0007] FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the robe, showing the 1.sup.st
horizontally demarcated seam line at the breastplate area of the
robe and the 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam line at the
groin area of the robe; the snug, stand-up collar; the middle,
front body zipper; the asymmetrical bell-shaped sleeves; the
highest point on the bottom part of the asymmetrical sleeves; the
arrow-shaped hood; the first six main chakra designs on the front
body of the robe, including their placement on the robe and their
color association in the visible color spectrum and half of the
7.sup.th design on the hood.
[0008] FIG. 2 is a frontal view, showing the optional feature of
adding the six elements that are associated with each chakra design
and color.
[0009] FIG. 3 is a back view of the robe, showing the seven,
individually colored 3-lined phrases that are associated with each
chakra design and color.
[0010] FIG. 4 is a back view, showing the spiral.
[0011] FIG. 5 is a top view of the hood, showing the seventh main
chakra design.
[0012] FIG. 6 is a top view of the hood, showing the optional
feature of adding the seventh element that is associated with the
seventh chakra design and color.
[0013] FIG. 7 is a frontal view, showing the fabric flap, with the
three socket-parts of snaps on the outside, at the bottom-est part
of the flap beneath the bottom front body of the robe; showing the
three stud-parts of snaps on the outside at the ankle area of the
robe at the end of the bottom front body of the robe; showing the
three stud-parts of snaps on the inside rear body of the robe at
the 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam line at the groin area of
the robe.
[0014] FIG. 8 is a frontal view, showing the fabric flap snapped up
to the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation groin seam line of the robe
to expose the feet.
[0015] FIG. 9 is a frontal view, showing the fabric flap partially
snapped up to the ankle area of the robe.
[0016] FIG. 10 is a frontal view, showing the fabric flap fully
snapped up to the ankle area of the robe to cover the feet.
[0017] FIG. 11 is a frontal view, showing the middle, front body
zipper opening at the torso.
[0018] FIG. 12 is a frontal view of the hood.
[0019] FIG. 13 is a profile view of the hood.
[0020] FIG. 14 is a frontal view of the snug, stand-up collar.
[0021] FIG. 15 is a frontal view of one of the asymmetrical sleeves
with the highest point of the sleeve at the bottom.
[0022] FIG. 16 is a frontal view, showing the fabric flap.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The invention, following a pre-created pattern, can be
fabricated by hand, although for bulk orders, it is recommended
that sewing machinery be used. The size dimensions are approximated
and are not individually specific. The general measurement standard
in the US, used for garments, will be used. There are six sections
to constructing the robe: 1) the full body, without the collar,
hood, sleeves, fabric flap, or designs and phrases; 2) the collar;
3) the hood; 4) the sleeves; 5) the fabric flap; and 6) the designs
and phrases. The materials used for the invention is 100% natural
fabric, a zipper, and any style of printing (silk screening or
vinyl printing) or decorating (embroidery) for the designs that are
on the robe.
[0024] The full body section of the robe is made up of the top and
bottom front body, the inside rear body and the back body. The
length of the robe extends from the collarbones to the ankles. The
top front body (the torso area) of the robe tapers along the sides
of the body up till the rib area and then it billows out like a
bag. It has a seam line going across the breastplate area of the
robe. This is the 1.sup.st horizontal demarcation seam line. The
bottom front body has a seam line going across the groin area of
the robe. This is the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation seam line.
The 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam line at the groin area of
the robe is also the end of the top front body and is the length of
the distance from the groin area of the body to the ankle area of
the body. A vertical, middle opening is configured on the top front
body for the zipper. This opening extends from the top of the snug,
stand-up collar to the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation seam line.
The inside rear body of the robe section of the robe that is the
back side of the two sides of the robe, on the inside. The length
of the inside rear body is the same length as the length of the top
and bottom front body of the robe. The back body is the back of the
robe. Its length is the same as the distance of the inside rear
body which is equal to the top and bottom front body.
[0025] The snug, stand-up collar is attached to the full body
section of the robe. The collar should fall about 2 cm under the
tip of the chin. It has a circumference that is approximately equal
to the length of the diameter from shoulder blade to shoulder
blade. The approximate height dimensions are 1.5''-2''. The width
is about 0.5 cm.
[0026] The arrow shaped hood attaches to the snug, stand up collar.
It widens at the sides with about an inch of space on each side and
curves out at the top. There are two visible designs on the hood.
The designs are positioned to represent the symbols, colors and
placement of the sixth and seventh chakras on the body. There are 2
series of 3-lined phrases. The phrases are positioned to represent
the meanings and colors of the sixth and seventh chakras on the
body. The placement of the phrase on the hood of the robe
coinciding with the sixth chakra is placed 1'' beneath the
placement of the design that coincides with the 6.sup.th chakra on
the body. The placement of the phrase on the hood of the robe
coinciding with the seventh chakra is placed 1'' beneath the
placement of the design that coincides with the 7.sup.th chakra on
the body.
[0027] The asymmetrical, bell sleeves extend from the shoulder
blades to the wrist. The lowest point on the sleeve is at the top
of the sleeve. The highest point of the sleeve is at the bottom of
the sleeve. The highest point of the sleeve rest beneath the
knuckle of the middle finger on the back side of the hand. The
length of the asymmetrical high point of the sleeve is 2
inches.
[0028] The fabric flap is an additional piece of fabric that
extends two feet laterally from the bottom part of the robe. The
fabric flap is configured with snaps that allow it to be fastened
up to the ankle area of the robe and to the 2.sup.nd horizontal
demarcation groin seam line area of the robe by aligning the socket
and stud parts of snaps. There are three socket-parts of snaps,
placed equidistantly, at the bottom-est part of the fabric flap
that can fasten up to the 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam
line at the groin area and up to the ankle area. There are six
stud-parts of snaps. Three stud-parts of snaps are placed
equidistantly, on the inside rear body at the 2.sup.nd horizontal
demarcation groin seam line of the robe. Three stud-parts of snaps
are placed, equidistantly, on the bottom-est part of the outside of
the bottom front body of the robe. The three socket-parts of snaps
can fasten up to the three stud-parts of snaps at the 2.sup.nd
horizontal demarcation seam groin line area of the robe to expose
the feet and up to the ankle area of the robe to cover the
feet.
[0029] There are five visible designs on the front top body of the
robe. The designs are positioned to represent the symbols, colors
and placement of the first five chakras on the body. On the back
body of the robe, there are 5 series of 3-lined phrases. The
phrases are positioned to represent the meanings, colors and
placement of the first five chakras on the body. A two-opening
spiral is interlaced through the 7 phrases. The first opening is at
the center of the robe directly above the 4.sup.th 3-lined phrase.
The spiral widens our in three curves that increase in size all the
way out to the sleeves. The second opening rests directly
underneath the 2.sup.nd line of the 3-lined phrase right below the
crown on the hood of the robe.
[0030] FIG. 1 shows a frontal view of the robe of the invention
with the two 2 horizontally demarcated seam lines, the snug,
stand-up collar, the middle, front body zipper, the asymmetrical
bell-shaped sleeves and the 6 designs, individually colored and
placed to match the first 6 colors in the visible color spectrum
plus half of the 7.sup.th design, colored and placed to match the
7.sup.th color in the visible color spectrum. The full-body section
of the robe, without the collar, sleeves, hood, and additional
fabric flap goes from the chin to the ankles. The two seams go
laterally 180 degrees across the robe. invention. The first seam
goes across the breastplate area of the robe. This is the
horizontal demarcated breastplate seam line area of the robe of the
invention. The second seam goes across groin area of the robe. This
is the horizontal demarcated groin seam line area of the robe of
the invention. The zipper on the robe is placed vertically down the
middle of the torso beginning at the 2.sup.nd horizontally
demarcated seam line and going through the 1.sup.st horizontally
demarcated seam line then through the snug, stand-up collar before
ending under the chin. The zipper on the robe is placed vertically
down the middle of the torso beginning at `the groin` line and
going through `the breast plate` line and then through the snug,
stand-up collar before ending under the chin. The zipper allows the
robe to only be opened and closed along the middle, front body at
the torso. The middle, front body zipper opening at the torso is
the only way `the wearer` can put-the robe on and take the robe
off. `The wearer` unzips the robe and `steps into the robe` and
lifts the garment over the shoulders to put the robe on and unzips
the robe and `steps out of it` to take the robe off. The
asymmetrical sleeves extend from shoulder to wrist with the highest
point of the sleeves resting on the bottom beneath the knuckle of
the middle finger on the back side of the hand. The six completely
visible designs on the front of the robe of the invention are meant
to represent and denote the placement of the 1.sup.st six main
chakra points on the front body. The first design is all red and is
placed at the pubic bone area of the robe of the invention. It is a
circle with a square placed equidistantly inside with each of the
four vertices of the square touching a diagonal point on the
circle. Inside the square is a triangle that is centered. The
circle is outlined with four curves of the same size, reminiscent
of a stretched out four leaf clover. The second design is all
orange and is placed at the lower abdomen/sexual organs area of the
robe of the invention. It is a circle with a smaller circle inside.
The smaller circle is placed on top of the larger circle, thus,
exposing a 315 degree crescent in the space between the larger and
smaller circles. The larger circle is outlined with six shapes of
the same size, which go around the circle. Each shape looks like
the top of an acorn. The third design is all yellow and is placed
at the solar plexus area of the robe of the invention. It is a
circle with an equilateral triangle in its center. The vertices of
the triangle each touch a point on the circle. The circle is
outlined with ten shapes of the same-sized that go around the
circle. Each shape looks like a bottle nipple. The fourth design is
all green and is placed at the heart center area of the robe of the
invention. It is a circle with two equilateral triangles equally
placed at its center. The triangles are inverted making it whereas
a vertex on one triangle is pointing directly North and a vertex on
the 2nd triangle is pointing directly South. Also, the other two
vertices on each triangle are equally placed where they're touching
a point on the circle. The circle is outlined with twelve
same-sized arcs with a point at each of their centers. The fifth
design is all blue and is placed at the throat area of the robe of
the invention. It is a circle with an equilateral triangle inside
it, at its center. The triangle has each of its vertices touching a
point on the circle. Centrally placed inside the triangle is
another circle. This second circle is sized insofar as each line of
the triangle has a point from the circle touching it. Outlining the
first circle are sixteen inverted v's which are all the same size.
The sixth design is all indigo and is placed at third eye center
area on the hood of the robe of the invention. It is a circle with
an equilateral triangle placed centrally inside it. The triangle
has each of its three vertices touching a point on the circle. The
circle is outlined only at its sides, with the same shapes on both
sides. The shapes look like a set of curved parenthesis, one bigger
and one smaller. The parenthetical shapes are from the top of the
circle to the bottom.
[0031] FIG. 2 is a frontal view of the robe of the invention
showing the optional feature of adding a word in each design. The
words added correlate with the first 6 colors in the visible color
spectrum: `Earth` (15) in the red design, `Water` (16) in the
orange design, `Fire` (17) in the yellow design, `Air` (18) in the
green design, `Sound` (19) in the blue design, and `Light (20) in
the indigo design.
[0032] FIG. 3 shows a back view of the robe of the invention with
the seven 3-lined word phrases individually colored to match the
seven colors in the visible color spectrum and strategically placed
on the robe of the invention to represent the body's 7 main chakras
along the spine. The first line of the 3-lined phrases is the
letter `I` plus a word that correlates with each individually color
spectrum design. The second and third lines in the 3-lined phrases
are words that refer to the emotional or physical connection to the
human body. The first phrase is placed at the coccyx part of the
spine (C4) of the robe of the invention. The phrase is `I Am` (21)
in the 1.sup.st line and `Survival, Groundedness, Connection` plus
`Reproductive, Sexual Vitality` (28), respectively in the 2.sup.nd
and 3.sup.rd lines of the 1.sup.st phrase. The second phrase is
placed at the sacral part of the spine (at S4) of the robe of the
invention. The phrase is `I Feel` (22) in the 1.sup.st line and
`Relationships, Social Interaction` plus `Lower Intestines,
Digestive System` (29), respectively in the 2.sup.nd and 3.sup.rd
lines of the 2.sup.nd phrase. The third phrase is placed at the
lumbar part of the spine (L4) of the robe of the invention. The
phrase is `I Do` (23) in the 1.sup.st line and `Personal Power,
Emotional Balance` plus `Metabolism, Stomach, Liver` (30),
respectively in the 2.sup.nd and 3.sup.rd lines of the 3.sup.rd
phrase. The forth phrase is placed at the thoracic part of the
spine (T4) of the robe of the invention. The phrase is `I Love`
(24) in the 1.sup.st line and `Integration of Physical and Mental
Self` plus `Heart, Circulatory System, Respiratory System` (31),
respectively in the 2.sup.nd and 3.sup.rd lines of the 4.sup.th
phrase. The fifth phrase is placed at the cervical part of the
spine (C4) of the robe of the invention. The phrase is `I Speak`
(25) in the 1.sup.st line and `Vibration of Sound-Language` plus
`Thymus and Thyroid Glands` (32), respectively in the 2.sup.nd and
3.sup.rd lines of the 5.sup.th phrase. The sixth phrase is placed
two inches above the top of the back neck crease on the hood of the
robe of the invention. The phrase is `I See` (26) in the 1.sup.st
line and `Perceiving Higher Self` plus `Faculty Governess of
Senses` (33), respectively in the 2.sup.nd and 3.sup.rd lines of
the 6.sup.th phrase. The seventh phrase is placed one inch
underneath the crown design on the hood of the robe of the
invention. The phrase is `I Understand` (27) in the 1.sup.st line
and `Conscious Awareness` plus `Head, Nervous System` (34),
respectively in the 2.sup.nd and 3.sup.rd lines of the 7.sup.th
phrase.
[0033] FIG. 4 is a back view showing the spiral (36) feature with
the two openings; one opening directly above the 4.sup.th 3-lined
phrase and the other opening resting underneath the 2.sup.nd line
of the 3-lined phrase right below the crown on the hood of the
robe.
[0034] FIG. 5 is an aerial view of the hood of the invention
showing the 7.sup.th design (35) colored to match the 7th color in
the visible color spectrum. It is a series of three circles, a
large circle, a medium circle and a small circle. The large circle
is 2 sizes larger than the medium circle, which is 2.times. the
size of the smallest circle. In the space between the medium and
large circles are upside down v's sitting side by side like rocky
grooves. The rocky groove-type images touch each other, but, don't
overlap and they are extended all the way out to the inner edge of
the large circle.
[0035] FIG. 6 is an aerial view of the hood on the robe of the
invention showing the optional feature of adding the word to the
7.sup.th design that correlates with the 7.sup.th color in the
visible color spectrum: `Thought` (37) in the violet design
[0036] FIG. 7 is a frontal view of the robe of the invention
showing the ankles additional fabric flap (38); showing the
placement of the three socket-parts of snaps at the bottom of the
fabric flap (39); showing the placement of the three stud-parts of
snaps at the ankle area of the robe (40) and-the three stud-parts
of snaps at the 2.sup.nd horizontally demarcated seam line at the
groin area of the robe (41).
[0037] FIG. 8 is a frontal view of the robe of the invention
showing the three socket-parts of the snaps (39) of the fabric flap
(38) fastened up to the three stud-parts of the snaps (41) on the
inside rear body at the 2.sup.nd horizontal demarcation groin seam
line area of the robe (41) and exposing the feet.
[0038] FIG. 9 is a frontal view of the robe of the invention
showing one the three socket-parts of the snaps of the fabric flap
(38) partially fastened up (39) to one of the three stud-parts of
the snaps (40) of the fabric flap.
[0039] FIG. 10 is a frontal view of the robe of the invention
showing the three socket-parts of the snaps of the fabric flap (38)
completely fastened up (39) to the three stud-parts of the snaps
(40) on the outside bottom front body of the fabric flap.
[0040] FIG. 11 is a frontal view of the robe of the invention
showing the middle, front body zipper opening at the torso
(42).
[0041] FIG. 12 is a frontal view of the hood (8) on the robe of the
invention, showing the portions of the hood that are visible if
`the wearer` has the hood on; with the sixth design (14) and 90
degrees of the seventh design (35) visible.
[0042] FIG. 13 is a profile view of the hood (8) on the robe of the
invention, showing the portions of the hood that are visible if
`the wearer` has the hood on and is facing profile; with 90 degrees
of the sixth design (14) and 90 degrees of the seventh design (35)
visible.
[0043] FIG. 14 is a frontal view of 180 degrees of the snug,
stand-up collar (4) that connects the hood to the full body of the
robe of the invention. The zipper 5 is the full vertical length of
the collar.
[0044] FIG. 15 is a frontal view of one of the asymmetrical sleeves
(6) of the robe of the invention with the highest point of the
sleeve (7) at the bottom center, falling beneath the area of the
body where the knuckle of the middle finger rests.
[0045] FIG. 16 is a frontal view, showing the fabric flap (38) with
the three socket-parts of the snaps (39) at the bottom of the flap
and three stud-parts of the snaps (40) aligned right above the
three socket-parts of the snaps at the ankle area of the robe of
the invention.
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