IP Library Granted Patent US 12696945
Granted Patent B2
US 12696945 · App. 18/954,704 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Shirt or prayer shawl with removable fringes

Inventor: Israel Meir Fadida (Ashdod, IL)
A41D27/08A41D2400/00
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12696945
App. No.
18/954,704
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A four-cornered garment has detachable fringes. The garment includes a piece of clothing with a central cut out for a head and four corners and each corner of the piece of clothing has a slit therein. Each slit includes a first side, a second side, a mitred vertex; and a closure formed of an overlap between the first side and the second side. The closure meets at the mitred vertex. When the closure is closed, the overlap holds one of the detachable fringes in place.

Claims (11)

1 . A corner of a tallit katan-having detachable fringes,

wherein the corner has a slit therein and the slit comprises the following:

a first side, a second side and a mitred vertex; and

a closure formed of an overlap between said first side and said second side and meeting at said mitred vertex,

wherein, when said closure is closed, said overlap holds said detachable fringes in place, and

wherein said closure comprises a first closure element located close to a first lower edge of said first side and a second closure element located close to a second lower edge of said second side.

2 . The corner according to claim 1 wherein said slit is vertical.

3 . The corner according to claim 1 wherein said slit is horizontal.

4 . The corner according to claim 1 and wherein said slit defines a flap over which said detachable fringes is loopable.

5 . The corner according to claim 1 and wherein when said closure is closed, said first lower edge and said second lower edge are aligned.

6 . The corner according to claim 1 forming part of an undershirt or a T-shirt.