ATHLETIC GARMENT WITH BLOOD FLOW OCCLUSION BANDS
20220240944 · 2022-08-04
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Abstract
An athletic garment has a garment body with a limb portion extending therefrom. A lateral sleeve is formed on the limb portion, the lateral sleeve having a first sheet and a second sheet that are connected together to form a strap channel that extends at least partially around the limb portion, and includes an opening through the lateral sleeve that allows access to the strap channel. A blood flow occlusion band includes an elongate strap that is fastened with a fastener, the elongate strap being positioned within the strap channel of the lateral sleeve, such that the fastener is positioned in the opening of the lateral sleeve of the garment.
Claims
1. An athletic garment for engaging in venous occlusion training in a limb of a user, the athletic garment comprising: a garment body with a limb portion extending therefrom, the limb portion including an upper portion adjacent the garment body, and a lower portion that extends to cover at least part of the limb of the user; a lateral sleeve that is formed on the upper portion of the limb portion, the lateral sleeve having a first sheet and a second sheet that are connected together in first and second lateral stitches that form, between the first and second sheets and the first and second lateral stitches, a strap channel that extends partially around the limb portion, and includes an opening through the sleeve that allows access to the strap channel; and a blood flow occlusion band that includes an elongate strap that is fastened with a fastener, the elongate strap being positioned within the strap channel of the lateral sleeve, such that the fastener is positioned in the opening of the lateral sleeve. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the fastener is a buckle.
2. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the fastener is a push down buckle.
3. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the elongate strap extends from a buckle end to a free end; and wherein the buckle end is attached to a base of a buckle, and the free end extends through a locking portion that enables the elongate strap to be secured in a loop that fits around the limb of the user, and the diameter of the loop may be adjusted by tightening or loosening the blood flow occlusion band.
4. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the buckle is larger than the strap channel so that it cannot enter the strap channel, and wherein the buckle is positioned in the opening where it can be accessed by the user.
5. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the elongate strap is about 2 inches wide.
6. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the elongate strap is constructed of an elastic material.
7. The athletic garment of claim 1, wherein the elongate strap includes measurement indicia printed onto the bands for measuring a perimeter length of the loop formed by the blood flow occlusion band, to track how tight the band is, and how much occlusion is being applied.
8. An athletic garment for engaging in venous occlusion training in a limb of a user, the athletic garment comprising: a garment body with a limb portion extending therefrom, the limb portion including an upper portion adjacent the garment body, and a lower portion that extends to cover at least part of the limb of the user; a lateral sleeve that is formed on the limb portion, the lateral sleeve having a first sheet and a second sheet that are connected together to form a strap channel that extends at least partially around the limb portion, and includes an opening through the lateral sleeve that allows access to the strap channel; and a blood flow occlusion band that includes an elongate strap that is fastened with a fastener, the elongate strap being positioned within the strap channel of the lateral sleeve, such that the fastener is positioned in the opening of the lateral sleeve. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the fastener is a buckle.
9. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the fastener is a push down buckle.
10. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the elongate strap extends from a buckle end to a free end; and wherein the buckle end is attached to a base of a buckle, and the free end extends through a locking portion that enables the elongate strap to be secured in a loop that fits around the limb of the user, and the diameter of the loop may be adjusted by tightening or loosening the blood flow occlusion band.
11. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the buckle is larger than the strap channel so that it cannot enter the strap channel, and wherein the buckle is positioned in the opening where it can be accessed by the user.
12. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the elongate strap is about 2 inches wide.
13. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the elongate strap is constructed of an elastic material.
14. The athletic garment of claim 9, wherein the elongate strap includes measurement indicia printed onto the bands for measuring a perimeter length of the loop formed by the blood flow occlusion band, to track how tight the band is, and how much occlusion is being applied.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, an athletic garment with blood flow occlusion bands for intermittently engaging in venous occlusion training. Occlusion training may work biomechanically and neurophysiologically to alter pain perception, muscle activity, and blood circulation by restricting blood flow in the veins of a working muscle, which may in turn contribute to greater gains in muscle size and strength.
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[0024] In this embodiment the garment body 30 is in the form of a pair of leggings (i.e., yoga pants). In alternative embodiments, the garment may be in the form of a shirt (as discussed below), shorts, jackets, or other similar form of garment that may be worn while engaging in athletic training. Further, the present invention may be provided in a set of athletic garments, such as a combination of shirt and leggings, each having at least one (typically a pair) of the blood flow occlusion bands 20.
[0025] In this embodiment, the garment includes at least a front panel 32a, a side panel 32b, and a rear panel 32c, although additional panels may be included, or entirely different configurations may be used, according to the requirements of the designed, without departing from the scope of the present invention. In this case, the front and side panels abut to form the opening 39 to the channel, and the side and rear panels also meet to form the other portion of the opening 39.
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[0027] The width W of the elongate strap 21 is preferably about 2 inches, and the elongate strap 21 is preferably constructed of an elastic material, although in alternative embodiments, an inelastic material may be used. The elongate strap 21 may further include other features such as measurement indicia 26 printed onto the bands for measuring a perimeter length of the loop formed by the blood flow occlusion band 20, to track how tight the band is, and how much occlusion is being applied. For purposes of this application, the term “printed” is defined to include any form of printing, marking, embossing, stitching, or otherwise forming the indicia on the surface so that they are visible to the user.
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[0031] As used in this application, the words “a,” “an,” and “one” are defined to include one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise. Also, the terms “have,” “include,” “contain,” and similar terms are defined to mean “comprising” unless specifically stated otherwise. Furthermore, the terminology used in the specification provided above is hereby defined to include similar and/or equivalent terms, and/or alternative embodiments that would be considered obvious to one skilled in the art given the teachings of the present patent application.