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专利摘要:
PIECE OF SPORTS CLOTHING. The present invention provides a garment (1) to cover a wearer's thighs. The garment comprises a pair of front resistance elements (6) each of which, in use, extends obliquely on the front of a respective one of the wearer's thighs. It also comprises a pair of rear resistance elements (10), each of which, in use, extends obliquely into the back of a respective one of the user's thighs. Each of the front and rear resistance elements extends from a respective upper (7, 11) proximal position located on the midline (8) of the garment to a respective lower (9, 12) distal position located at from the midline of the garment. This provides a stabilizing effect on the user's hip joint. 公开号:BR112013031140B1 申请号:R112013031140-1 申请日:2012-06-01 公开日:2021-04-20 发明作者:Tom WALLER;Chris Johnson;Melanie Neal;Joseph Santry 申请人:Speedo International Limited; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Field of Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a garment, in particular a garment for sports, that is, a garment to wear during sports activity. Specific examples are described in relation to swimwear, which is a preferred use. However, the concepts can be applied to apparel for athletics and other sports, including, for example, water polo and triathlon clothing. Background [0002] Athletes and swimmers typically wear tight-fitting garments that help to decrease water/air resistance which is especially important at competition events. [0003] During sport activity, it is desirable to provide support for active muscles to reduce fatigue, and the compressive effect of these tight garments provides some limited support. To provide increased support, it is known to provide elastic elements that provide support to muscles in the same way as selectively bandaging or "bandaging" the muscle. It is also known to provide elasticity elements in the back of the thigh which can be stretched (by a leg flexion/bend movement) to store energy which is subsequently released to assist the movement of the user's back leg to its position. not flexed. [0004] In addition to providing support and assisting muscle movement, it is also desirable to support the user's hip joint so that rotational and rotational leg movements can be stabilized by keeping the leg adducted (i.e., retained towards the body .). [0005] It is a preferred object of the present invention to provide a garment that provides increased stability to the wearer's hip joint. Invention Summary [0006] In a first aspect, the present invention provides a garment to cover the thighs of a user wherein the garment comprises a pair of front resistance elements each of which, in use, extends obliquely across the front of a respective thigh of the user's thighs and a pair of rear resistance elements each of which, in use, extends obliquely across the back of a respective thigh of the user's thighs, wherein each of the front and rear resistance elements extends from a respective upper position located near the midline of the garment to a respective lower position located distal to the midline of the garment. [0007] By providing a garment that has resistance elements on both the front and back of the garment to extend over the front and back of the user's thighs, the elements slanted in the opposite direction to the midline of the garment. clothing, a stabilizing effect on the wearer's hip joint can be obtained. By extending from an upper position that is close to the midline of the garment (and in use, close to the midline of the wearer's body) to a lower position that is distal to the midline of the garment, the elements of resistance helps to keep the legs adducted, that is, held in line with the body. In some activities, for example swimming, this is advantageous because it helps with a linear body shape in the water that reduces drag resistance. Resistance elements help support the user's leg muscles and secure them to the core muscles on the user's back which helps improve leg stability at the hip joint. [0008] Preferably, each respective upper position is substantially horizontally level with the wearer's respective major trochanter when the garment is worn. This helps to further stabilize the user's leg as resistance elements act to support the hip joint. [0009] Preferably, each respective upper position is located spaced from but close to the midline of the garment. [0010] Preferably, each respective upper front position is located, in use, at the center of the front of the respective user's thigh. Preferably, each respective lower front position is located, in use, on the user's respective outer thigh, preferably adjacent to the knee. In this way, the front resistance elements cover the full front length of the user's thigh muscles, which maximizes muscle support and stability of the hip joint. [0011] Similarly, it is preferred that each respective upper rear position be located, in use, in the center of the respective posterior thigh of the user (below the gluteal groove). Preferably, each respective lower rear position is located, in use, on the user's respective outer thigh, preferably adjacent to the knee. Again, this arrangement ensures that the rear resistance element covers the entire length of the user's thigh, thereby maximizing muscle support and hip joint stability. [0012] Preferably, the garment comprises a portion covering the lower back that extends above the thigh covering portion. For example, the garment may be a swimming garment of the type known as jammers or it may be athletic shorts. The lower back covering portion may end in a waistband. [0013] Preferably, each front resistance element extends from its respective upper front position over the lower back covering portion on either side of the midline of the garment, preferably to the waistband. This helps to secure the leg muscles to the core muscles on the user's lower back, thereby further improving the stability of the hip joint. [0014] Preferably, each rear strength element extends from its respective upper rear position over the lower back covering portion on either side of the midline of the garment so that, in use, each of the pair of the elements of Rear resistance extends across a respective buttock of the user's buttocks. [0015] By extending the rear resistance elements over the back of the lower back cover portion, the rear resistance bands can act as an energy store when the user's leg is flexed in a first direction (in which the band resistance is stretched), the stored energy acting to aid the user's leg moving in an opposite second direction (in which the resistance band is returned to its resting state). This stored energy and movement assistance can be beneficial in optimizing movement speed and accuracy by providing a pressing action for movement. [0016] Preferably, the rear strength elements extend over the lower back covering portion substantially parallel to the midline of the garment. This helps to maximize the stretch of the rear resistance elements when the user's legs are flexed, thereby maximizing the pressing action provided by the rear resistance elements to movement in the second direction. More preferably, the length of the rear strength elements is maximized (thereby maximizing the amount of energy that can be stored by the rear strength elements) by extending the rear strength elements over the lower back covering portion to the waistband. . [0017] An additional advantage of the rear resistance elements extending over the wearer's buttocks is that they provide a squeezing effect that compresses the wearer's buttocks, thereby reducing any form of drag caused by the bulge of the wearer's buttocks. [0018] In preferred embodiments, each front resistance element abuts the corresponding rear resistance element in a position which, in use, is located on the user's outer thigh, preferably adjacent to the knee. By abutting or joining the front and rear resistance bands, they effectively form a “cradle” that helps keep hip joints established and legs adducted, that is, supported toward the body. [0019] Preferably, the garment further comprises an upper back covering portion. For example, the garment may be a knee-length clothing garment. [0020] In preferred embodiments, the garment further comprises a rear midline strength member extending at least partially along the rear midline of the garment. In use, the rear midline resistance element extends at least partially along the user's spine. More preferably, the back midline strength member extends from a backline of the neck of the garment to the crotch of the garment. This midline back resistance element helps the user maintain good posture with a straight spine. This aids performance in various activities. For example, in swimming activities, the midline rear resistance element helps the user maintain a linear position in the water which helps to decrease resistance in the water and improves the effectiveness of swimming strokes. [0021] Preferably, each front resistance element extends from its respective upper front position (e.g., at the front center of the upper thigh) over the front of the upper back covering portion on either side of and towards the midline of the garment so that, in use, each of the pair of front resistance elements extends from the wearer's respective thigh towards the wearer's sternum. In this way, the oblique extension of the front resistance elements relative to the front of the wearer's thighs continues upward over the back towards the midline of the garment at approximately the same oblique angle. This helps to improve the attachment of the leg muscles to the core muscles as the resistance elements extend over the core muscles in the back. This arrangement also helps promote connectivity and transfer of power between the upper and lower body. [0022] In preferred embodiments, each of the front strength elements on the upper back cover portion extends obliquely in the direction opposite the midline of the garment above a point which, in use, is positioned on the wearer's sternum. They may extend in the opposite direction to and end at the respective amrhole just below the shoulder strap. [0023] It is preferable that the front and rear strength elements are symmetrical around the midline of the garment with one of each pair extending either side of the midline. This ensures that balanced support is provided leading to balanced performance on both sides of the body. [0024] The midline of the garment is a line which, when the garment is worn, extends vertically through the middle of the garment (typically dividing the garment into two symmetrical halves). For example, in a pair of jammers, the midline will extend down from the lower back covering portion to the center of the groin with the thigh covering portions disposed on either side of the midline. [0025] Preferably, at least one of the strength elements comprises an elastic splice. Preferably, the elastic seam comprises a seam (e.g., an ultrasonically welded seam or a stitched seam) heat bonded with an elastic tape backing (high stretch). Preferably, the backing tape is formed from a woven cloth, preferably including both inelastic yarns (for example polyamide, polyurethane and/or polyester) and elastic yarns (like Lycra (RTM)). Preferably, the splice liner tape is bonded to the splice using an elastic adhesive, for example a temperature melt adhesive. [0026] Preferably, at least one of the strength elements comprises a joint of material having elastic properties. The material can be a textile material containing elastic yarns (eg Lycra (RTM)). Preferably, the joining fabric is a woven cloth including both inelastic yarns (such as nylon) and elastic yarns (such as Lycra (RTM)). Preferably, the percentage of elastic yarns (eg Lycra (RTM)) is around 40% by weight. [0027] Preferably, at least one of the strength elements comprises a combination of at least one elastic seam and a seam of material having elastic properties, at least one elastic seam securing the seam to the remainder of the garment. Preferably, the material seam is secured to the remainder of the garment by a plurality (e.g. two) elastic seams. Preferably, the seam material is bonded to edges of the garment rather than overlapping (differently by an amount to form a seam) the material of the garment. Brief Description of Drawings [0028] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the attached figures, in which: [0029] Figure 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of the present invention; [0030] Figure 2 is a rear side view of a first embodiment of the present invention; [0031] Figure 3 is a front side view of a second embodiment of the present invention; [0032] Figure 4 is a rear side view of a second embodiment of the present invention; [0033] Figure 5 is a front side view of a third embodiment of the present invention; and [0034] Figure 6 is a rear side view of a third embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Description of the Invention [0035] Figure 1 shows a front view of a pair of jammers 1 typically used by male swimmers, especially in competitive swimming. The jammers comprise: thigh covering portions 2 ending at their lower ends in leg bands 3; lower back cover portion 5; and a waistband 5. [0037] The jammers include a pair of front resistance elements 6, each of which is positioned so that when the garment is being worn, they extend obliquely across the front of the respective thigh covering portion, 2. [0038] Each front resistance element 6 extends from a respective upper front position 7 which when the garment is worn is located in the center of the front of the user's respective thigh (spaced from, but close to the midline 8 of the garment) substantially horizontally level with the wearer's greater trochanter to a respective lower frontal position 9 on the wearer's respective outer thigh adjacent to the knee (distal from midline 8 of the garment). In this way, the front resistance elements cover the entire length of the front of the thigh and are angled to support the hip joint by keeping the legs adducted. [0039] Each front resistance element 6 extends from its respective upper front position 7 over the lower back covering portion 4 on either side of the midline of the garment 8 upward to waistband 5. This helps to secure the thigh muscles to the core muscles on the user's lower back, thereby further stabilizing the hip muscles and joint. [0040] Figure 2 shows a rear side view of the jammers shown in figure 1. [0041] The jammers include pair of rear resistance elements 10, each of which is positioned so that when the garment is being worn, they extend obliquely across the back of the respective thigh covering portion, 2. [0042] Each rear resistance element 10 extends from a respective upper rear position 11 which when the garment is worn, is located in the center of the posterior part of the wearer's respective thigh under the gluteal groove (near the midline 8 of the garment) to a respective lower front position 12 on the wearer's respective outer thigh, adjacent to the knee (distal from midline 8 of the garment). In this way, the rear resistance elements cover the entire length of the back of the thigh and are angled to support the hip joint by keeping the legs adducted. [0043] Each rear strength element 10 extends from its respective upper rear position 11 over the lower back cover portion 4 on either side of and substantially parallel to the midline 8 of the garment so that when the jammers 1 are used, each of the pair of rear resistance elements 10 extends across a respective buttock of the user's buttocks. This helps to secure the thigh muscles to the core muscles on the user's lower back, thereby further stabilizing the hip muscles and joint. It also allows the rear resistance elements to store energy when the leg is bent, releasing stored energy acting to aid the leg's movement to its unbent position. [0044] Each front resistance element 6 abuts the corresponding rear resistance element 10 at a position 13 which is located on the user's outer thigh (just above the knee). This encounter creates a cradle of resistance elements which helps additional support the thigh muscles and keeps the leg adducted. [0045] Figure 3 shows a front side view of a knee-length suit with an opening in the back, 14, typically worn by female swimmers, especially in competitive swimming. [0046] The clothing comprises: portions covering the thighs 2 ending at their lower extremities in the leg bands 3; a lower back cover portion 4; and an upper back covering portion 15. [0047] The garment includes a pair of front resistance elements 6, each of which is positioned so that when the garment is being worn, they extend obliquely across the front of the respective thigh covering portion 2. [0048] Each front resistance element 6 extends from a respective upper front position 7 which, when the garment is worn, is located in the center of the front of the wearer's respective thigh (spaced from but close to the midline 8 of the garment) substantially horizontally level with the wearer's greater trochanter to a respective lower frontal position 9 on the wearer's respective outer thigh adjacent to the knee (distal from midline 8 of the garment). In this way, the front resistance elements cover the entire length of the front of the thigh and are angled to support the hip joint by keeping the legs adducted. [0049] Each front strength element 6 extends from its respective upper front position 7 over the lower back covering portion 4 on either side of the midline of the garment 8 upwards over the upper back covering portion 14 This helps to secure the thigh muscles to the core muscles on the user's torso thereby further stabilizing the hip muscles and joint. [0050] The front strength elements 6 extend symmetrically on each side of the midline 8 of the garment and the oblique angle created in the thigh covering portion 2 continues into the upper and lower back covering portions 4, 15 until the front resistance elements 6 reach a position 16 close to the wearer's sternum when the garment is being worn. In this position 16, the front resistance elements 6 deviate from the midline 8 of the garment and extend obliquely towards the armholes 17 of the garment. By extending the front resistance elements over the upper back, an improved connectivity and transfer of force between the upper and lower body is achieved. [0051] Figure 4 shows a rear side view of the garment shown in figure 3. [0052] The garment includes a pair of rear strength elements 10 each of which is positioned so that when the garment is being worn, they extend obliquely across the back of the respective thigh covering portion 2. [0053] Each rear resistance element 10 extends from a respective upper rear position 11 which, when the garment is worn, is located in the center of the posterior portion of the wearer's respective thigh under the buttock groove (near the line midline 8 of the garment) to a respective lower front position 12 on the wearer's respective outer thigh, adjacent to the knee (distal from midline 8 of the garment). In this way, the rear resistance elements cover the entire length of the back of the thigh and are angled to support the hip joint by keeping the legs adducted. [0054] Each rear strength element 10 extends from its respective upper rear position 11 over the lower back covering portion 4 on each side of and substantially parallel to the midline 8 of the garment so that when the garment is used, each of the pair of rear resistance elements 10 extends across a respective buttock of the user's buttocks. This helps to secure the thigh muscles to the core muscles on the user's lower back, thereby further stabilizing the hip muscles and joint. It also allows the rear resistance elements 10 to store energy when the leg is bent, releasing stored energy acting to aid the leg's movement to its unbent position. [0055] Each front resistance element 6 abuts the corresponding rear resistance element 10 at a position 13 which is located on the user's outer thigh (place above the knee). This encounter creates a cradle of resistance elements that help support additional thigh muscles and keep the leg adducted. [0056] Figure 5 shows a front side view of a knee-length suit with a closed back, 14’, typically worn by female swimmers, especially in competitive swimming. [0057] The garment comprises: thigh covering portions 2 ending at their lower ends in leg bands 3; a lower back cover portion 4; and an upper back covering portion 15. [0058] The garment includes a pair of front resistance elements 6, each of which is positioned so that when the garment is being worn, they extend obliquely across the front of the respective thigh covering portion 2. [0059] Each front resistance element 6 extends from a respective upper front position 7 which, when the garment is worn, is located in the center of the front of the wearer's respective thigh (spaced from but close to the midline 8 of the garment) substantially horizontally level with the wearer's greater trochanter to a respective lower frontal position 9 on the wearer's respective outer thigh adjacent to the knee (distal from midline 8 of the garment). In this way, the front resistance elements cover the entire length of the front of the thigh and are angled to support the hip joint by keeping the legs adducted. [0060] Each front strength element 6 extends from its respective upper front position 7 over the lower back covering portion 4 on either side of the midline of the garment 8 upwards over the upper back covering portion 15 This helps to secure the thigh muscles to the core muscles on the user's torso thereby further stabilizing the hip muscles and joint. [0061] The front strength elements 6 extend symmetrically on either side of the midline 8 of the garment and the oblique angle created in the thigh covering portion 2 continues into the upper and lower back covering portions 4, 15 until the front resistance elements 6 reach a position 16 close to the wearer's sternum when the garment is being worn. In this position 16, the front resistance elements 6 deviate from the midline 8 of the garment and extend obliquely towards the armholes 17 of the garment. By extending the front resistance elements over the upper back, an improved connectivity and transfer of force between the upper and lower body is achieved. [0062] Figure 6 shows a rear side view of the garment shown in figure 5. [0063] The garment includes a pair of rear strength elements 10 each of which is positioned so that when the garment is being worn, they extend obliquely across the back of the respective thigh covering portion 2. [0064] Each rear resistance element 10 extends from a respective upper rear position 11 which, when the garment is worn, is located in the center of the posterior part of the wearer's respective thigh under the buttock groove (near the line midline 8 of the garment) to a respective lower front position 12 on the wearer's respective outer thigh, adjacent to the knee (distal from midline 8 of the garment). In this way, the rear resistance elements cover the entire length of the back of the thigh and are angled to support the hip joint by keeping the legs adducted. [0065] Each rear strength element 10 extends from its respective upper rear position 11 over the lower back covering portion 4 on either side of and substantially parallel to the midline 8 of the garment so that when the garment is used, each of the pair of rear resistance elements 10 extends across a respective buttock of the user's buttocks. This helps to secure the thigh muscles to the core muscles on the user's lower back, thereby further stabilizing the hip muscles and joint. It also allows the rear resistance elements 10 to store energy when the leg is bent, releasing stored energy acting to aid the leg's movement to its unbent position. [0066] Each front resistance element 6 abuts the corresponding rear resistance element 10 at a position 13 which is located on the user's outer thigh (just above the knee). This encounter creates a cradle of resistance elements that help support additional thigh muscles and keep the leg adducted. [0067] The garment further comprises a midline rear resistance element 18 that extends from the neckline 19 of the garment to the crotch 20. When worn, this resistance element follows the path of the wearer's spine and helps the wearer to maintain an advantageous posture in the water. [0068] In all three described embodiments, the rear strength elements 10 when extending over thigh covering portions and lower back covering comprise unique elastic material joints to the base fabric of the garment/jammers by elastic ultrasonically welded seams, connected to heat with a high stretch tape liner. For example, the garment/jammer can be formed from a base fabric such as a knitted fabric including both inelastic yarns (like nylon) and stretch yarns (like Lycra (RTM)). The percentage of elastic yarns (eg Lycra (RTM)) can be around 40% by weight. The resistance elements are formed from a high stretch woven cloth including both inelastic yarns (such as nylon) and elastic yarns (such as Lycra (RTM)). [0069] As the rear strength elements extend over the upper back covering portion in the third embodiment, they are formed solely from the elastic ultrasonically welded seams, heat bonded with a high stretch tape liner. [0070] Preferably, the splicing tape (high stretch tape liner) is a woven cloth. Most preferably, it is a woven cloth tape measuring 18 mm in width including both inelastic yarns (such as polyamide and polyurethane) and elastic yarns (such as Lycra (RTM)). Preferably, the tape has 150% stretch. In order for the splicing tape to be bonded together to create the complete splice, one side is applied with a hot melt adhesive. [0071] In all three described embodiments, the front resistance elements 10 when extending over thigh covering portions comprise elastic material joints joined to the base fabric of the garment/jammers by ultrasonically welded, heat-bonded splices with a lining of high stretch tape as described above in relation to the rear strength elements. [0072] As the front strength elements extend over the upper and lower back covering portions in the second and third embodiments, they are formed solely of elastic seams as described above. [0073] In the third embodiment, the rear midline strength element comprises a joint of elastic material joined to the base fabric of the garment/jammers by elastic ultrasonically welded seams, heat bonded with a high stretch tape liner. This seam of material extends from below the neckline to the middle of the lower back cover portion. From the neckline to the material seam and from the material seam to the crotch of the garment, the resistance element is in the form of an elastic seam alone. [0074] The skilled person will recognize that the clothing/jammers illustrated in the figures and described above are examples incorporating inventive concepts described herein and that many and various modifications can be made without departing from the invention.
权利要求:
Claims (14) [0001] 1. Garment (14) for covering a wearer's thighs, wherein the garment (14) comprises a pair of front resistance elements (6), each of which, in use, extends obliquely into the the front of a respective one of the user's thighs and a pair of rear resistance elements (10), each of which, in use, extends obliquely into the back of a respective one of the user's thighs, wherein each of the said front and rear resistance elements (6, 10) extend from a respective upper position (7, 11) to a respective lower position (9, 12), wherein, in use, each respective upper position (7, , 11) is at a horizontal level with the respective user's greater trochanter; characterized by the fact that each respective upper position (7, 11) is located spaced apart but proximal to the midline (8) of the garment (14) and that each respective lower position (9, 12) is located distal from the midline (8) of the garment (14). [0002] 2. Garment (14) according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of said resistance elements (6, 10) comprises an elastic seam. [0003] 3. Garment (14) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that at least one of said resistance elements (6, 10) comprises a joint of an elastic material. [0004] 4. Garment (14) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that each respective upper front position (7) is located, in use, in front of the center of the respective user's thigh , and each respective lower front position (9, 12) is located, in use, on the respective outside of the user's thigh. [0005] 5. Garment (14) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that each respective upper rear position (11) is located, in use, in the posterior part of the center of the respective user's thigh, and each respective lower rear position (12) is located, in use, on the respective outer part of the user's thigh. [0006] 6. Garment (14) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the garment (14) comprises a lower portion covering the trunk (4) and, in which the elements of resistance (6, 10) of the front and/or rear extends along the portion covering the lower torso (4) to a waist band (5). [0007] 7. Garment (14) according to claim 6, characterized in that each rear strength element (10) extends to its respective upper rear position (11) over said portion covering the lower trunk (4) on either side of the midline (8) of the garment (14) such that, in use, each pair of rear strength elements (10) extends across a respective one of the buttocks of the garment. user. [0008] 8. Garment (14) according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that said rear strength elements (10) extend over said portion covering the lower trunk (4) parallel to the midline (8) of said garment (14). [0009] 9. Garment (14) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that each front resistance element (6) abuts the corresponding rear resistance element (10) in a position (13) which, in use, is located on the outside of the user's thigh, adjacent to the knee. [0010] 10. Garment (14) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the garment (14) further comprises an upper torso covering portion (15). [0011] 11. A garment (14) according to claim 10, characterized in that it further comprises a posterior midline strength element (18), which extends at least partially along the posterior midline of the garment. garment (14) such that, in use, the posterior midline resistance element (18) extends at least in part along the wearer's spine. [0012] 12. Garment according to claim 11, characterized in that the rear midline resistance element (18) extends from a back collar (19) of the garment (14) between the legs (20) of the garment (14). [0013] 13. Garment (14) according to any one of claims 10 to 12, characterized in that each front resistance element (6) extends from its respective upper front position (7) along the front of said upper torso covering portion (15), on both sides of and towards the midline (8) of the garment (14) such that, in use, each of the pair of Front resistance (6) extends from the respective user's thigh towards the user's sternum. [0014] 14. Garment (14) according to claim 13, characterized in that each of the front resistance elements (6) in the upper torso covering portion (15) extends obliquely outwards from from the midline (8) of the garment (14) above a point (16) which, in use, is positioned on the wearer's sternum.
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