Legging with maternity support
09730476 · 2017-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D1/21
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Maternity garments are presented herein. The maternity garments are intended for use by pregnant women throughout the entirety of their pregnancy. In one exemplary arrangement, the maternity garments include a built-in support belt and a belly bump portion. The maternity garment may further include leggings. In some arrangements, the maternity garment is formed of light compression weaves in areas such as the baby bump area and the leggings area of the garment, while the areas around the periphery of the baby bump, as well as the back area of the garment are formed of slightly stronger compression weave so as to provide needed support and lift in these areas. Finally, the area associated with the middle of the back of the pregnant woman may be formed of an even stronger compression weave so as to provide even greater support in this area to deal with the troublesome soreness and pain often had by pregnant woman as the pregnancy progresses.
Claims
1. A maternity garment, comprising: a leggings portion; a belly bump portion configured to cover a belly bump of a wearer when worn; and a built-in support belt; wherein said leggings portion and said belly bump portion are formed from a first compression weave, a first section of said built-in support belt is formed from a second compression weave that exhibits a compression greater than the first compression weave, said built-in support belt further comprises an enhanced back support portion formed from a third compression weave that exhibits a compression greater than the second compression weave; and wherein the maternity garment is a single-layered seamless maternity garment formed from a single material having a continuous weave throughout each of said portions and said support belt.
2. The maternity garment as recited in claim 1 further comprising a friction band located above said built-in support belt.
3. The maternity garment of claim 1, wherein the maternity garment is made from a material selected from the group consisting of elastic synthetic polymer material, micro denier, polyester, and cotton/polyester blend, including various blends thereof.
4. A maternity support garment comprising: two side support sections; a lower belly support section; an upper belly support section; a baby bump section interposed between said two side support sections and said lower and upper belly support sections and configured to cover a belly bump portion of a wearer when the maternity support garment is worn; and a back support panel interconnecting said side support sections; and wherein said belly bump section is formed from a first compression weave, said two side support sections, said lower belly support section, said upper belly support section, and a portion of said back support panel are formed from a second compression weave that has a greater compression than said first compression weave, and wherein said back support panel further comprises an enhanced back support panel that is formed from a third compression weave that has a greater compression than said second compression weave; and wherein the maternity support garment is a single layer seamless maternity support garment formed from a continuous weave of a single material.
5. The maternity support garment as recited in claim 4, further comprising a friction band about a top portion of the maternity garment above both the upper belly section and the back support panel.
6. The maternity support garment of claim 4, wherein the maternity support belt is made from a material selected from the group consisting of elastane material, elastic synthetic polymer material, micro denier, polyester, and cotton, including any blends thereof.
7. The maternity support garment of claim 4, further comprising a pair of leggings extending from said two side support sections, the lower belly support section, and the back support panel.
8. The maternity support garment of claim 7, wherein said leggings are in seamless interconnection with said two side support sections, the lower belly support section, and the back support panel.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) For a complete understanding of the various aspects of the disclosure, reference should be made to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) In an alternative arrangement, the belly bump portion 14 of the maternity garment 10 is configured as an opening. More specifically, rather than forming the belly bump portion 14 with a layer of material that will gradually stretch to accommodate the mother's growing belly, the growing belly will naturally extend out of the opening that is bounded by the two side support sections 20, lower belly support section 22, and upper belly support section 24.
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(16) In one exemplary arrangement, the entire maternity garment 10 is constructed as a seamless garment. By seamless, it is understood that, in certain embodiments, the maternity garment is made of one single material having a continuous weave. This means, that the transition from the light compression leggings 12 to the medium compression maternity support belt 16, from the medium compression maternity support belt 16 to the light compression baby bump section 14, and from the medium compression maternity support belt 16 to the strongest compression enhanced back section 18 is seamless. The change in the compression from section to section of the maternity garment 10 may be changed by changing only the density and weight, or grams per square meter, of the weave itself, as the garment 10 is formed with no seams being needed. Alternatively, and as contemplated by the disclosure, the material, or blend of materials, may change in the continuous wave process to achieve the desired compression characteristics from section to section. Because the maternity garment 10 is seamless, it avoids unnecessary bulk and ensures a comfortable and smooth silhouette while at the same time providing no irritation to the pregnant woman, irritation which a garment having seams would deliver.
(17) Any fabrics having the appropriate compression and/or elasticity as described above could be used to create the maternity garment 10, such as, and without limitation, Lycra®, Spandex®, Nylon®, micro denier, polyester, cotton or the like, including various blends thereof.
(18) According to one exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the material used to form the garment 10 is of the same composition throughout, with only the density of the weave changing, although it is contemplated that the material itself may be of varying blends in the various sections and panels. One embodiment contemplates the light compression weave to be of a fabric weight of 120-320 grams per square meter (“gsm”), the medium compression weave to be a fabric weight of 200-400 gsm, and the heavy compression weave to be of a fabric weight of over 300 gsm. Of course, for the various garments made according to the invention, the general ratios of light-to-medium-to-heavy will remain rather consistent as between the lower and upper ends of the spectrum. In particular, the light compression weave will have a fabric weight lighter than the medium compression weave, and the medium compression weave will have a fabric weight lighter than the heavy compression weave. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the elasticity of any particular section or panel of the garment 10 will be a function of the material composition, thread weave, and density or weight of the material.
(19) The optional elastic or friction band 28 may be attached to the top of the upper belly section 24 and back support panel 26 of the maternity support belt 16. Friction band 28 preferably serves to ensure that the entire maternity garment 10 stays put where desired. In some exemplary arrangements, the friction band 28 is generally made of a slip-resistant material and preferably having elastic qualities, such as for example silicone. To one having ordinary skill in the art it is understood that various materials with elasticity may be used so as to ensure proper resistance without restriction on the body. In an alternative embodiment, friction band 28 may be created using tighter knit or higher compression fabric than even the strongest compression weave of the enhanced back support panel 18. It some embodiments it is desirable that the friction band 28 be attached to garment 10 in a seamless fashion so as to avoid any additional bulk and to ensure a comfortable, smooth silhouette; however, it is considered that an appropriately strong yet concealed and/or concealable seam may alternately be utilized.
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(21) The two side support sections 120, the lower belly support section 122, the upper belly support section 124, and the back support panel 126 of the maternity support belt 100 is made of a strong compression weave. The strong compression weave of the two side support sections 120, the lower belly support section 122, the upper belly support section 124, and the back support panel 126 provides support to the ever-growing belly of a pregnant woman. Specifically, the two side support sections 120 and the lower belly support section 122 help lift and cradle the belly and desirably alleviate some discomforts caused by the weight and pressure of the growing belly. Furthermore, the upper belly section 124 also cradles the belly while the back support panel 126 provides back support to alleviate similar discomforts in the woman's back caused by the weight and pressure of the growing belly.
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(24) One exemplary feature of the maternity support belt 100 is that the entire garment is a seamless garment. By seamless, it is understood that the maternity garment is made of one single material having a continuous weave. This means that the transition from the strong compression weave of the back support panel 126 to the strongest compression weave of the enhanced back section 130 is seamless. The change in the compression from section to section of the maternity support belt 100 is effected by changing only the density and strength of the weave itself, no seams are needed. By having the maternity support belt 100 be seamless, it allows for the maternity support belt 100 to avoid any additional bulk and it ensure a comfortable and smooth silhouette while at the same time providing no irritation to the pregnant woman, irritation which a garment having seams would deliver.
(25) Any fabrics having the appropriate compression and/or elasticity as described above could be used to create the maternity support belt 100, such as, and without limitation, Lycra®, Spandex®, Nylon®, micro denier, polyester, cotton/polyester blend or the like, including various blends thereof.
(26) The optional elastic or friction band 128 may be attached to the top of the upper belly section 124 and back support panel 126 of the maternity support belt 100. Friction band 128 preferably serves to ensure that the entire maternity support belt 100 stays put where desired. In some embodiments, the friction band 128 is generally made of a slip-resistant material, preferably having elastic qualities, such as for example silicone. To one having ordinary skill in the art it is understood that various materials with elasticity may be used so as to ensure proper resistance without restriction on the body. In an alternative embodiment, friction band 128 may be created using tighter knit or higher compression fabric than even the strongest compression weave of the enhanced back support panel 130. It some embodiments it is desirable that the friction band 128 be attached to the maternity support belt 100 in a seamless fashion so as to avoid any additional bulk and to ensure a comfortable, smooth silhouette; however, it is considered that an appropriately strong yet concealed and/or concealable seam may alternately be utilized.
(27) It will be appreciated that the maternity garments and components thereof described herein have broad applications. The foregoing embodiments were chosen and described in order to illustrate principles of the garments as well as some practical applications. The preceding description enables others skilled in the art to utilize the various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the principles and modes of operation of this disclosure have been explained and illustrated in exemplary embodiments.
(28) It is intended that the scope of the present methods and apparatuses be defined by the following claims. However, it must be understood that this disclosure may be practiced otherwise than is specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various alternatives to the embodiments described herein may be employed in practicing the claims without departing from the spirit and scope as defined in the following claims. The scope of the disclosure should be determined, not with reference to the above description, but should instead be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. It is anticipated and intended that future developments will occur in the arts discussed herein, and that the disclosed systems and methods will be incorporated into such future examples. Furthermore, all terms used in the claims are intended to be given their broadest reasonable constructions and their ordinary meanings as understood by those skilled in the art unless an explicit indication to the contrary is made herein. In particular, use of the singular articles such as “a,” “the,” “said,” etc. should be read to recite one or more of the indicated elements unless a claim recites an explicit limitation to the contrary. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that the method and apparatus within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby. In sum, it should be understood that the invention is capable of modification and variation and is limited only by the following claims.