UNIVERSAL SEPARATION PANEL FOR USE IN MEN'S CLOTHING
20220192278 · 2022-06-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B2400/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A garment panel includes a material that is configured to attach to an internal surface of a garment to form the garment panel, and that includes a front surface and a rear surface; and an opening in the material to permit genitalia of a user to be inserted through the opening and remain disposed in a space formed between the internal surface of the garment and the front surface of the material.
Claims
1. A garment panel, comprising: a material that is configured to attach to an internal surface of a garment to form the garment panel, and that includes a front surface and a rear surface; an opening in the material to permit genitalia of a user to be inserted through the opening and remain disposed in a space formed between the internal surface of the garment and the front surface of the material; and removable stitching configured to enlarge the opening in the material.
2. The garment panel of claim 1, wherein the material is formed of a synthetic material, a cloth material, or a mesh.
3. The garment panel of claim 1, wherein the garment is underwear, pajamas, swim trunks, jogging pants, running pants, hiking pants, biking pants, or sports pants.
4. A garment, comprising: a main garment portion configured to be worn by a user, and that includes an external surface and an internal surface; and a material forming a panel portion attached to the internal surface of the main garment portion, and that includes a front surface and a rear surface, and wherein the panel portion further includes an opening to permit genitalia of the user to be inserted through the opening and remain disposed in a space formed between the internal surface of the main garment portion and the front surface of the panel portion, and removable stitching configured to enlarge the opening in the material.
5. The garment of claim 4, wherein the material is configured to permit an absorbent pad to be inserted in the space formed between the internal surface of the garment and the front surface of the material.
6. The garment of claim 4, wherein the material is formed of a synthetic material, a cloth material, or a mesh.
7. The garment panel of claim 1, wherein the opening includes an elastic portion.
8. The garment of claim 4, wherein the opening includes an elastic portion.
9. The garment of claim 1, further comprising a fabric piece with an inner opening stitched to an outer concentric opening in the material, wherein removal of the fabric piece enlarges the opening in the material.
10. The garment of claim 9, wherein the opening is formed of at least one of a circle or oval, and the fabric piece is annular.
11. The garment of claim 1, wherein the material includes a vertical slit at the top of opening; wherein the slit is stitched closed with ladder stitching such that the user could remove one or more ladder stitches resulting in a larger opening.
12. The garment of claim 1, wherein upper corners of the material are attached using a suspension strap.
13. The garment of claim 12, wherein the suspension strap is made of webbing, stretch cotton, synthetics, or blends or the suspension strap is made of elastic to create an elastic suspension for facilitating expanded volume.
14. The garment of claim 12, wherein an upper end of the suspension strap is attached close to or at a waist band with stitching.
15. The garment of claim 14, wherein a lower end of the suspension strap has a series of buttonholes oriented vertically along the strap; the corner of the panel is fitted with a button sized appropriately to the size of the buttonholes mounted for comfort on the side of the panel away from the user, the buttonholes allow the user to adjust the suspension of the separation panel.
16. The garment of claim 1, wherein a lower edge of the material has a curved shape to the lower, bottom horizontal edge.
17. The garment of claim 4, further comprising a fabric piece with an inner opening stitched to an outer concentric opening in the material, wherein removal of the fabric piece enlarges the opening in the material.
18. The garment of claim 17, wherein the opening is formed of at least one of a circle or oval, and the fabric piece is annular.
19. The garment of claim 18, wherein the material includes a vertical slit at the top of opening; wherein the slit is stitched closed with ladder stitching such that the user could remove one or more ladder stitches resulting in a larger opening.
20. The garment of claim 4, wherein upper corners of the material are attached using a suspension strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the length of the upper end is equivalent to twice the length of the fly opening of the garment to which the separation panel is attached. However the upper end is not limited to this length and can range anywhere between 100% and 300% of the length of the fly opening.
[0019] The upper end is longer than the lower end. The first side and second side have an equivalent length that is longer than the length of the lower end. In an alternative embodiment, the upper end 603 could be equal in length to the lower end or even smaller.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] The present disclosure can be constructed in various sizes and shapes, thus is not limited to a trapezoid shape. For example, the separation panel could be rectangular or triangular.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, an elastic component travels over the pass-through port. The elastic component comprises an elastic first end and an elastic second end. The elastic first end attaches to the separation panel between the pass-through port and the upper end and the second end attaches near a lower side of the pass-through port. As seen in
[0024] The pass-through port is positioned to be generally aligned in the center of the fly of the garment. That is, the pass-through port is located roughly equidistant between the first side and the second side. The center of pass-through port is also preferably located closer to the upper end than the lower end. However, the pass through port can be located anywhere between the upper end and the lower end. The pass-thru port can be elasticized in the stitching or fitted with elastic to make the port an elastic opening.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment, the panel of the present disclosure is adhered to the garment using stitching. The corners that are formed at the intersection of the upper end and the first and second sides features first end stitching's as illustratively seen in
[0026] In this embodiment, the bottom stitching 50 may be attached at a higher position than the bottom of the fabric panel with the fabric panel folded over to create a supporting sling at a bottom of the space within the fabric panel. And the sides of the fabric panel may also include stitching 60 with the sides of the fabric panel folded over to create extra space at the sides of the space.
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[0028] Parallel to the lower end is a second end stitching. The second end stitching lines the length of the second end. The second end stitching is provided along the edge. A distance 802 is formed by the fabric being folded over and up, typically 20% of the side and can be as little as 10% to as much as 30%. This fold over is what provides the supporting platform for the genitalia to rest and provide gentle support.
[0029] The first side includes a first side stitching that lines the lower half of the first side.
[0030] The first end stitching intersects the end of the second side stitching and ends at the lower end, as can illustratively be seen in
[0031] When the present disclosure is attached to a garment, the area between the present disclosure and the garment is a containment area, as seen in
[0032] This unstitched section that creates a slack opening will now be discussed. The panel's dimensions and position of the attachment points creates a size difference between the length of the upper end of the separation panel C and the distance between the attachment points on the material to which the upper end is attached C′.
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[0034] The slack in the open top, as well as, the partially open sides allows for the wearer to easily position the genitalia through the pass-thru port. The hands can work either from the sides and/or top and there is visibility from the top. The panel's dimensions being larger than the attachment points creates slack that provides a panel that moves with the body and the base of the genitalia and not with the underwear.
[0035] When installing the separation panel into the garment, the second end stitching is completed before the first and second side stitching. Installing the separation panel in this manner, combined with the slack discussed above, creates a loose supporting platform in the bottom of the containment area which improves the user's comfort.
[0036] The containment area may also function as a housing for an absorbent pad. This pad, as well as the containment area, can soak up leakage from the penis, commonly occurring after urination or perhaps due to mild incontinence. This prevents leakage from traveling down the leg of the user and being absorbed by clothing, which can be evident to others due to the formation of a wet spot.
[0037] Although the disclosure has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.