Patent classifications
A41D27/285
SLEEVE FOR A GARMENT
A sleeve for a garment, comprising: a front panel attached to a back panel along respective first and second side edges thereof, the back panel having upper and lower vents formed proximate an elbow portion thereof; and, upper and lower flaps formed on the back panel above and overlapping the upper and lower vents, respectively; wherein the upper and lower flaps are moveable between a closed position when the sleeve is straight through the elbow portion and an opened position when the sleeve is bent at the elbow portion to thereby allow increased airflow through the upper and lower vents when the garment is in use.
ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR A GARMENT
The invention concerns an adjustment mechanism for adjusting a garment 1 (e.g. motorcycle jacket 1, motorcycle trousers). The adjustment mechanism according to the invention uses a zipper 7, 8, 13 to adjust the garment.
GARMENT WITH DIALYSIS CATHETER ACCESS AND DIALYSIS TUBE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A garment includes a right side chest area multi-directional opening and a left side chest area multi-directional opening. The right side chest area multi-directional opening includes a first substantially vertical disengagement area and a first substantially horizontal disengagement area. The left side chest area multi-directional opening includes a second substantially vertical disengagement area and a second substantially horizontal disengagement area.
VENTILATED AND BREATHABLE GARMENT STRUCTURE
A ventilated and breathable garment structure (10, 110) including an inner layer (11, 111) facing the body of the wearer and extending for at least a portion of the garment, an intermediate layer (12, 112) of padding, forming together with the inner layer a first gap (13, 113) and an outer layer (14, 114) having air vents (15, 115), for the entry of air from the outside and/or for the exit of moist warm air from inside the garment, and which forms together with the intermediate layer a second gap (16, 116). The intermediate layer includes at least in one or more zones, at least one channeled padding (18, 18, 118) for the passage of said moist warm air and said air from the outside.
SEAM CLOSURE USING MAGNETIC FASTENERS
An improved adaptive garment has a shoulder seam closure of (1) a first panel containing one or more magnetic fasteners or a magnetic strip of a positive or negative polarity, and (2) a second panel containing one or more magnetic fasteners or a magnetic strip of opposite polarity. The magnetic elements of the first and second panels are attracted and attach to each other, such that the second panel overlaps the first panel and closes the shoulder seam. This improved adaptive garment permits those with limited dexterity or mobility, youngsters, or those with disabilities and/or other health conditions get dressed more easily and quickly, with or without the assistance of others. This shoulder seam closure further permits the adaptive garment not to use a back seam closure of magnetic fasteners, thereby eliminating their pressure against the wearer's back and the discomfort, pain or irritation they might cause, and permitting to contain a back vent or pleat.
Garment vent
A garment having a vent which has an upper panel and a lower panel, wherein the upper panel has a lower end portion and the lower panel has an upper end portion, and the lower end portion of the upper panel overlaps the upper end portion of the lower panel to form an opening, wherein the vent further has a gutter extending into the opening to trap rain travelling through the opening.
Motion-activated venting system
A motion-activated venting system for incorporation into an article of apparel is described herein. The motion-activated venting system may comprise a variety of pleats having one or more folded edges and a ventilation region having a plurality of apertures. In a first state, the one or more folded edges overlie the ventilation region such that the plurality of apertures is covered. In a second state, the one or more folded edges are remote from the ventilation region such that the plurality of apertures is exposed. Further, in an intermediate state, the motion-activated venting system is partially open, thereby exposing a portion of the plurality of apertures.
PREPARATION METHOD OF A GARMENT WITH AUTOMATIC OPENING
A preparation method of a garment with automatic opening, includes: firstly, a garment opening preform is manufactured, and then an automatic opening garment is prepared by using the preform. In the preform, one or more functional layers with predetermined shapes and sizes are connected to the positioning layer; when the clothing needs to be opened, the preform only needs to be connected with the area to be opened of the clothing, and the incision is made according to the position of the functional layers, so that the positioning is not required by a pair of incisions on the clothing, which is efficient, convenient, concise and easy to adjust, and provides a convenient and accurate template function for the opening of the clothing, namely, opening and using. The functional layer of the garment opening preform is made of hydrophilic material or hydrophobic material.
Apparel Layer System
Aspects herein are directed to an apparel layer system configured to provide variable levels of insulation, warming, or air permeability. The apparel layer system comprises a first layer of material and a second layer of material both extending in a first planar direction. A third layer of material is positioned between the first and the second layers of material and is selectively affixed thereto. An adjustment mechanism coupled to the second layer of material can be mechanically manipulated to shift the second layer of material between different positions or states to achieve variable levels of offset between the first and second layers of material in the first planar direction and in a second direction perpendicular to the first planar direction.
Dynamic Materials Integrated Into Articles For Adjustable Physical Dimensional Characteristics
Aspects of the present invention relate to systems and methods of integrating dynamic materials into articles for adjustable physical characteristics (e.g., aesthetic, functional). For example, in response to a human's body heat, a dynamic material may change shape to allow additional permeability in an article of clothing. Similarly, in response to the presence of moisture, an article of clothing may close a vent to prevent the introduction of rain into an internal portion of the article. The shape changing material may change shape that merely affects a feature formed by the shape changing material. Additionally, it is contemplated that the shape changing material may change shape that affects a geometric structure of the article as a whole (e.g., protrusions, dimples, vents, etc.).