MEN'S BRIEFS
20170238619 · 2017-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B9/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A man's briefs have a torso encircling member which consists of a front portion and a rear portion, an elastic waist band portion disposed at the top of the torso encircling member, and a genitalia receiving compartment formed by a midsection of the front portion and a strip of fabric associated with the inside of the front portion. The strip of fabric is coupled to the front portion so that the strip is oriented parallel to the front portion. The strip has two top ends connecting to the waist band portion, and a bottom section extending downwardly to loop around the bottom of scrotum of the wearer. The strip of fabric has a curved narrow opening for receiving the genitalia, and may have no seam binding at the edge of the opening.
Claims
1. An underwear for a male wearer, comprising: a torso encircling member including a front portion and a rear portion; an elastic waist band portion disposed at the top of the torso encircling member; and a genitalia receiving compartment formed by a midsection of the front portion and a strip of fabric associated with the inside of the front portion; wherein the strip of fabric is coupled to the front portion so that the strip is oriented generally parallel to the front portion.
2. The underwear of claim 1, wherein stitching is used to couple and orient the strip of fabric on the front portion.
3. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the strip of fabric has two top ends connecting to the waist band portion, and a bottom section extending downwardly to loop around the bottom of the intended wearer's scrotum.
4. The underwear of claim 3, wherein the two top ends are separated from one another on the waist band portion so that the strip of fabric forms an elongated U-shape opening for receiving the genitalia of the intended wearer.
5. The underwear of claim 3, wherein the two top ends are merged on the waist band portion so that the strip of fabric forms an almond-shaped opening for receiving the genitalia of the intended wearer.
6. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the strip of fabric forms an opening for receiving the genitalia of the intended wearer and there is no seam binding at an edge of the strip that is coupled to the front portion.
7. The underwear of claim 6, wherein no seam binding at the edge of the opening is achieved by skipped-needle knitting.
8. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the strip of fabric is wider in the bottom section than the top ends.
9. The underwear of claim 8, wherein the strip of fabric has a tapered width from the bottom region to the top ends.
10. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the genitalia receiving compartment has an outwardly bulging space at a bottom section of the strip of fabric.
11. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the strip of fabric comprises a material different from the front portion.
12. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the strip of fabric is predominantly made of elastic mesh material.
13. The underwear of claim 1, wherein the front portion and the rear portion are predominantly elastic.
14. A method for making a male underwear, comprising: providing a torso encircling member including a front portion and a rear portion; disposing an elastic waist band portion at the top of the torso encircling member; and forming a genitalia receiving compartment by coupling a strip of fabric to a midsection of the inside of the front portion; wherein the strip is oriented generally parallel to the front portion.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein stitching is used to couple and orient the strip of fabric on the front portion.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the strip of fabric has two top ends connecting to the waist band portion, and a bottom section extending downwardly to loop around the bottom of the intended wearer's scrotum.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the two top ends are separated from one another on the waist band portion so that the strip of fabric forms an elongated U-shape opening for receiving the genitalia of the intended wearer.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the two top ends are merged on the waist band portion so that the strip of fabric forms an almond-shaped opening for receiving the genitalia of the intended wearer.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the strip of fabric forms an opening for receiving the genitalia of the intended wearer and there is no seam binding at an edge of the strip that is coupled to the front portion.
20. The method of claim 14, wherein the genitalia receiving compartment has an outwardly bulging space at a bottom section of the strip of fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The appended figures show embodiments according to the inventive subject matter, unless noted as showing prior art.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Representative embodiments according to the inventive subject matter are shown in
[0023] The inventive subject matter is generally directed to a garment that fits at least around an intended male wear's groin area. The garment includes a torso encircling member which consists of a front portion and a rear portion, an elastic waist band portion disposed at the top of the torso encircling member, and a genitalia receiving compartment formed by a midsection of the front portion and a strip of fabric associated with the inside of the front portion. The strip of fabric is coupled to the front portion so that the strip is oriented substantially parallel to the front portion.
[0024] The garment may be a man's brief, boxer, trunk, tights, or swimwear. By way of illustration and without any limitation, an item of underwear will be used hereafter to illustrate principles of the inventive subject matter.
[0025] According to one representative embodiment of the inventive subject matter, as shown in
[0026] In certain embodiments, the front portion 20 may join, either by seams or seamlessly, the rear portion 30 in the bottom region of the torso encircling member 10. In other embodiments, as illustrated in
[0027] According to a typical embodiment of the inventive subject matter, the genitalia receiving compartment 40 is formed by a midsection of the front portion 20 and a strip of fabric 50 associated with the inside of the front portion 20. The strip 50 has a generally curved shape, forming a narrow opening 48 to the genitalia receiving compartment 40. The strip of fabric 50 is coupled to the front portion 20 so that the strip 50 is naturally oriented substantially parallel to the front portion 20. In other words, the strip of fabric 50 sits substantially flat on the front portion 20 when the underwear is flat. As used herein, “substantially flat” means when the front portion of the underwear is naturally spread—without wrinkled or tensioned—on a flat surface, the strip of fabric 50 is adapted to be generally coplanar with the front portion 20 of the underwear, i.e. the angle between the plane formed by the strip 50 and the plane formed by the front portion 20 is 45 degree or less. Generally, the entire area of the strip 50 including its peripheral seam 24 and the opening edge 44 contacts the inside surface of the front portion 20.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] In some embodiments, stitching is used to couple and orient the strip 50 on the front portion 20. As exemplified in
[0030] According to a representative embodiment of the inventive subject matter, the strip 50 is a unitary piece of fabric sewn to the interior surface of the front portion 20, generally symmetric about a vertical midline 22 of the front portion. The strip of fabric 50 has two arms 42a, 42b. When laid flat, the strip 50 has a generally curved shape extending from the top of the front portion 20 to the mid-bottom area of the front portion 20 where it connects to the mid-bottom area of the rear portion 30. As shown in
[0031] According to some embodiments, the strip of fabric 50 is wider in the bottom section 46 than the top ends 26a, 26b. As illustrated in
[0032] Since the orientation of the strip 50 is substantially parallel to the front portion 20, the space of the genitalia receiving compartment 40 that is behind the strip 50 is effectively covered. A wider strip may effectively enclose a larger volume of the genitalia receiving compartment. Thus the enclosed volume gradually increases from the top to the bottom region of the genitalia receiving compartment 40, facilitating accommodation of the male genitalia and reducing chaffing or perspiration accumulation in the inner upper thigh region of the wearer. In addition, parallel arrangement of the strip 50 with respect to the front portion 20 also make the two arms 42a, 42b more resistant to lateral stretching. As a result, the width of the opening 48 will remain relatively narrow despite lateral stretching of the underwear, thus may prevent wearer's genitalia from inadvertently escaping the genitalia receiving compartment 40.
[0033] In some embodiments, the genitalia receiving compartment 40 has an outwardly bulging space at the bottom section 46 of the strip of fabric 50. Various methods may be used to form the outwardly bulging space. In one example, the outwardly bulging space is formed by a midline seam 22, which bisects the front portion 20 of the torso encircling member 10 along the midline of the front portion 20, extending from the waist band portion 60 to the bottom region 56 of the genitalia receiving compartment 40. The outwardly bulging space provides an extended space for the apical part of the phallus of the wearer in its natural resting position.
[0034] According to some embodiments of the inventive subject matter, the strip of fabric 50 has no seam binding at the edge 44 of the opening 48 for receiving the genitalia. Since the edge 44 of the opening 48 may frequently contact the genitalia, the absence of binding stitches in the edge 44 of the opening 48 will reduce the likelihood of skin irritation and chaffing. Different methods may be used to create the curved binder-less edge of the strip. In certain embodiments, the absence of seam binding at the U-shaped or almond shaped opening edge may be achieved by a skipped-needle knitting technique which selectively skip or pull certain stitches. In alternative embodiments, the curved strip 50 without binder edge may be without a skipped needle technique. For example, it may be created by cutting a plurality of notches on the edge 44, and then sewing the strip 50 to the front portion 20.
[0035] Persons skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications and variations are possible in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts and actions which have been described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the inventive subject matter, and that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit and scope of the teachings and claims contained therein.
[0036] All patent and non-patent literature cited herein is hereby incorporated by references in its entirety for all purposes.
[0037] As used herein, “and/or” means “and” or “or”, as well as “and” and “or.” Moreover, any and all patent and non-patent literature cited herein is hereby incorporated by references in its entirety for all purposes.
[0038] The principles described above in connection with any particular example can be combined with the principles described in connection with any one or more of the other examples. Accordingly, this detailed description shall not be construed in a limiting sense, and following a review of this disclosure, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the wide variety of systems that can be devised using the various concepts described herein. Moreover, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein can be adapted to various configurations without departing from the disclosed principles.
[0039] The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the disclosed innovations. Various modifications to those embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this disclosure. Thus, the claimed inventions are not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but are to be accorded the full scope consistent with the language of the claims, wherein reference to an element in the singular, such as by use of the article “a” or “an” is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless specifically so stated, but rather “one or more”.
[0040] All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various embodiments described throughout the disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are intended to be encompassed by the features described and claimed herein. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element is to be construed as “a means plus function” claim under US patent law, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for” or “step for”.