THERMAL TREATMENT UNDERGARMENT
20210153570 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A thermal treatment undergarment retains a thermal treatment pack in position over a locus of pain or injury. The thermal treatment undergarment includes a first elastic layer, such as a brief, that may be worn. A thermal pouch is defined on the undergarment, such as by a joining seam of a second elastic layer, which may also be formed as a brief. A joining seam around the leg openings and the lateral sides provides an abdominal pocket and a back pocket. Likewise, a joining seam about the leg openings and each of an anterior and posterior portion of the brief, defines a lateral side pocket, for treatment of the hip pain or injury.
Claims
1. A thermal treatment undergarment, comprising: an outer layer of a fabric material having a pair of leg openings and a waist opening; an inner layer dimensioned to substantially conform to the outer layer, the inner layer joined to the outer layer about the pair of leg openings; and a joining seam vertically extending from a point proximal to at least one of the pair of leg openings and terminating proximal to the waist opening, the joining seam defining at least one pouch between the outer layer and the inner layer, the at least one pouch dimensioned to receive a thermal treatment pack.
2. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 1, wherein the thermal treatment pack is received within the at least one pouch.
3. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 2, wherein the thermal treatment pack is one of an ice pack and a heat pack.
4. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 1, the joining seam further comprising: an anterior joining seam positioned forwardly of a lateral centerline of the thermal treatment undergarment; and a posterior joining seam positioned aft of the lateral centerline of the thermal treatment undergarment.
5. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 4, wherein the thermal treatment undergarment is formed as a brief.
6. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 4, wherein the thermal treatment undergarment is formed as a compression short.
7. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 4, wherein the thermal treatment undergarment is formed as a high waist panty.
8. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 4, further comprising: an elastic waistband attached to the outer layer around the waist opening.
9. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 8, wherein the at least one pouch comprises a plurality of pouches disposed in a spaced apart relation about a circumferential aspect of the thermal treatment undergarment.
10. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 4, wherein the inner layer is joined to the outer layer by a stitch extending around the pair of leg openings.
11. The thermal treatment undergarment of claim 1, wherein at least the outer layer is formed of an elastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
[0023] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provides a system, method, and apparatus for securing a thermal treatment pack to a user's lower abdominal area.
[0024] As seen in the non-limiting embodiment shown in reference to
[0025] In the non-limiting embodiment shown, thermal treatment undergarment 10 may be formed of an outer layer 12 having a pair of leg opening and a waist opening. A waistband 15 may be applied around the waist opening. An inner layer 14, substantially conforming to the outer layer 12, is joined to the outer layer 12 about the leg openings, essentially forming a two-layer brief. The outer layer 12 may then be sewn or joined to the inner layer 14, to form the one or more retaining pouches 16. In the embodiment shown, the outer layer 12 and the inner layer 14 are joined at the lateral sides, around the leg openings, and across the top of the crotch portion.
[0026] The waistband 15 of the first brief and an optional waistband 15′ of the second brief may be left open to provide a passage through which the thermal pack 18 is inserted into the one or more pouches 16. The thermal pack 18 may then be positioned over the locus of the pain source. The elastic tension of at least the outer layer 12 of the thermal treatment garment 10 will retain the thermal pack 18 in the selected position.
[0027] As will be appreciated, the location of the pouch 16 may be varied by selecting a vertically oriented joining seam 20 placement to correspond to the locus of the injury or pain. In the case of a hip injury, a lateral thermal treatment pouch may be formed by changing the placement of the lateral side joining seam 20, which is moved towards each of an anterior portion of the abdomen and towards a posterior portion of the buttocks. The leg openings may be left joined to define a pocket between the leg opening and the anterior/posterior joining seams 20. The lateral thermal treatment pouch 16 may then receive the thermal pack 18 and is retained in position over the hip area.
[0028] While shown as a brief in
[0029] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.