Patent classifications
A41D1/084
CHAMOIS FOR CYCLING SHORTS
The present disclosure is generally directed to a chamois for cycling shorts. The chamois may include a body comprising a front and rear areas. The front area may be narrower in width than the rear area. The front are may also include a front inlet that extends rearwards from the front of the front area and is defined by two front portions of the front area that extend forwards on either side of a central axis. The rear area may include a rear inlet that extends forwards from the rear of the rear area. The rear inlet may be defined by two rear portions of the rear area that extend rearwards on either side of the central axis. The chamois may be sewn into cycling shorts and positioned such that a substantial portion of the chamois rests underneath a rider's pressure points when in the aero riding position.
Wearable airfoil
A wearable airfoil garment for reducing the cyclist aerodynamic drag. A garment material is elastically tethered between two or more anchor locations on the garment. The anchor locations are positioned and arranged to form transient, self-adaptive, body-conforming airfoil surfaces on the garment. The self-adjustment of the airfoil surfaces preserves the cyclist's comfort as well as the aerodynamic efficiency. The airfoil surfaces change in a body-conforming manner in response to the movements of a person wearing the garment. The aerodynamic performance of the garment is adjustable to the preference of the wearer. Garment airfoils constructed with seams suitably placed to trigger transition of boundary layers.
Wearable airfoil
A wearable airfoil garment for reducing the cyclist aerodynamic drag. A garment material is elastically tethered between two or more anchor locations on the garment. The anchor locations are positioned and arranged to form transient, self-adaptive, body-conforming airfoil surfaces on the garment. The self-adjustment of the airfoil surfaces preserves the cyclist's comfort as well as the aerodynamic efficiency. The airfoil surfaces change in a body-conforming manner in response to the movements of a person wearing the garment. The aerodynamic performance of the garment is adjustable to the preference of the wearer. Garment airfoils constructed with seams suitably placed to trigger transition of boundary layers.
Wearable airfoil
An wearable airfoil garment having one or more stretchable suspension lines disposed on the garment between one or more of the following combinations of proximate locations: the wrist and the shoulder, the back of the ankle and the back of the leg (upper portion of the adductor longus), and along a location on the back of the arm and a location on the torso. For each stretchable suspension line, a flexible and stretchable cloth material is attached to and forming a portion of the garment. The flexible and stretchable cloth material is attached to the stretchable suspension line, forming a draped and collapsible airfoil. The one or more stretchable suspension lines forms a cusp shape, whereby a trailing edge is formed.
Wearable airfoil
An wearable airfoil garment having one or more stretchable suspension lines disposed on the garment between one or more of the following combinations of proximate locations: the wrist and the shoulder, the back of the ankle and the back of the leg (upper portion of the adductor longus), and along a location on the back of the arm and a location on the torso. For each stretchable suspension line, a flexible and stretchable cloth material is attached to and forming a portion of the garment. The flexible and stretchable cloth material is attached to the stretchable suspension line, forming a draped and collapsible airfoil. The one or more stretchable suspension lines forms a cusp shape, whereby a trailing edge is formed.
REMOVABLE CYCLING CHAMOIS
A removable chamois comprising a panel with a face, a backside, a frontside, a right side, and a left side, wherein the backside is wider than the frontside. A pad coupled to the face of the panel. A first waist strap and a second waist strap coupled to the backside of the panel, wherein the distal end of the first waist strap is coupled to a first waist buckle and the distal end of the second waist strap is coupled to a second waist buckle, wherein the first waist buckle is configured to detachably couple to the second waist buckle.
REMOVABLE CYCLING CHAMOIS
A removable chamois comprising a panel with a face, a backside, a frontside, a right side, and a left side, wherein the backside is wider than the frontside. A pad coupled to the face of the panel. A first waist strap and a second waist strap coupled to the backside of the panel, wherein the distal end of the first waist strap is coupled to a first waist buckle and the distal end of the second waist strap is coupled to a second waist buckle, wherein the first waist buckle is configured to detachably couple to the second waist buckle.
Lined and padded trouser assembly
A lined and padded trouser assembly for cushioning a groin of a wearer includes a pair of pants having a pair of shorts positioned therein and engaged thereto. A waistband of the shorts is substantially aligned with a waistband of the pants. A pad is engaged to and positioned between the pants and the shorts so that the pad is positioned over a groin of a user upon donning the pants. The pad cushions the groin from a vertical pressure applied thereto. The shorts protect skin from chafing and absorb perspiration to prevent skin irritation.
Wearable airfoil
A wearable arm airfoil garment for reducing the cyclist aerodynamic drag. The wearable arm airfoil includes a front bluff elastic band having ends connected at two anchors, with a first anchor located proximate to the wrist, and a second anchor located proximate to the shoulder. The front bluff elastic band stretches along the radius bone and the humerus bone, between the two anchors. The airfoil also is a stretchable garment material, the garment material wrapping around the arm and over the band from wrist to shoulder, with a body conformable stretchable bodice. In one example, the arm airfoil includes a shirt torso airfoil.
Wearable airfoil
A wearable arm airfoil garment for reducing the cyclist aerodynamic drag. The wearable arm airfoil includes a front bluff elastic band having ends connected at two anchors, with a first anchor located proximate to the wrist, and a second anchor located proximate to the shoulder. The front bluff elastic band stretches along the radius bone and the humerus bone, between the two anchors. The airfoil also is a stretchable garment material, the garment material wrapping around the arm and over the band from wrist to shoulder, with a body conformable stretchable bodice. In one example, the arm airfoil includes a shirt torso airfoil.