Bottom garment having a comfort fit liner
10980299 · 2021-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Whitney Neary (Mission, KS, US)
- Amber Burke (Lee's Summit, MO, US)
- Angela Kathleen Primavera (Lenexa, KS, US)
- Hannah Alice Palmer (Kansas City, MO, US)
- Shawn Tilson Mueller (Prairie Village, KS, US)
- Robert Owen (Pleasant Hill, MO, US)
- Ye Ren De (ShuDe FoShan, CN)
- Surendar Sihag (Rajasthan, IN)
- Yu Hui Bin (ShuDe FoShan, CN)
- John D. Lindquist (Liberty, NC, US)
- Steven Charles Miller (Olathe, KS, US)
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Abstract
A bottom garment for providing comfort to the wearer. The bottom garment may include a front panel and a back panel, both the front panel and the back panel formed of a high weft-stretch fabric. The bottom garment may also include a garment lining formed of a higher weft-stretch fabric, low weight fabric attached on the inside of the panels inside of the garment, above a crotch point of the bottom garment. The stretch in the weft direction of the garment lining is greater than a stretch in the weft direction of the front panel and the back panel. The stretch in the warp direction of the garment lining is less than the stretch in the weft direction of the garment lining. The bottom garment may further include an elastic support band for maintaining the position of the garment when the garment is worn.
Claims
1. A bottom garment for providing comfort to the wearer, said garment comprising: (a) a front panel; (b) a back panel, both said front panel and said back panel formed of a first fabric; and (c) a garment lining formed of a second fabric attached on an inside of the front and back panels inside of said garment, above a crotch point of said garment such that the garment lining is less restrictive than the front panel, wherein a stretch in the weft direction of said garment lining is greater than a stretch in the weft direction of said front panel, and wherein a stretch in the warp direction of said garment lining is less than the stretch in the weft direction of said garment lining.
2. The garment according to claim 1, wherein the stretch of said front panel and said back panel in the weft direction is greater than 25% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
3. The garment according to claim 2, wherein the stretch of said front panel and said back panel in the weft direction is between 25% and 60% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
4. The garment according to claim 3, wherein the stretch of said front panel and said back panel in the weft direction is 50% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
5. The garment according to claim 2, wherein the stretch of said garment lining in the weft direction is greater than 80% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
6. The garment according to claim 5, wherein the stretch of said garment lining in the weft direction is between 80% and 200% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
7. The garment according to claim 6, wherein the stretch of said garment lining in the weft direction is 150% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
8. The garment according to claim 1, wherein said garment lining is formed of a knitted fabric.
9. The garment according to claim 8, wherein said knitted fabric is a circular knit fabric.
10. The garment according to claim 9, wherein said knitted fabric is an interlock circular knit fabric having 43 wales per inch and 38 courses per inch and 16 gauge.
11. The garment according to claim 8, wherein said knitted fabric is a synthetic yarn fabric.
12. The garment according to claim 11, wherein said knitted fabric is a 100% polyester yarn fabric.
13. The garment according to claim 12, wherein said knitted fabric is formed of 75 denier, 72 filament multi-filament yarn.
14. The garment according to claim 8, wherein said knitted fabric is between 2 oz/sq yd and 6 oz/sq yd.
15. The garment according to claim 8, wherein said knitted fabric is 4 oz/sq yd.
16. A bottom garment for providing comfort to the wearer, said garment comprising: (a) a front panel; (b) a back panel, both said front panel and said back panel formed of a first fabric; (c) a garment lining formed of a second fabric attached on an inside of said panels inside of said garment such that the garment lining is less restrictive than the front panel and the back panel, the garment lining attached on the inside of said panels above a crotch point of said garment, wherein a stretch in the weft direction of said garment lining is greater than a stretch in the weft direction of said front panel and said back panel, wherein a stretch in the warp direction of said garment lining is less than the stretch in the weft direction of said garment lining; and (d) an elastic support band for maintaining a position of the garment when the garment is worn.
17. The garment according to claim 16, wherein said elastic support band includes at least one elastic strip around the waist of said garment.
18. The garment according to claim 16, wherein said at least one elastic strip around the waist of said garment is between the inside of the garment and said garment lining.
19. A bottom garment for providing comfort to the wearer, said garment comprising: (a) a garment lining formed of a first fabric attached on an inside of a second fabric garment panel, inside of said garment, above a crotch point of said garment, the garment lining attached such that the garment lining is less restrictive than the second fabric garment panel, wherein a stretch in the weft direction of said garment lining is greater than a stretch in the weft direction of said garment panel, wherein a stretch in the warp direction of said garment lining is less than the stretch in the weft direction of said garment lining, wherein a fabric weight of the first fabric is less than a fabric weight of the second fabric garment panel; (b) a support for maintaining a position of the garment when the garment is worn; and (c) wherein the stretch of said front panel in the weft direction is greater than 25% when tested according to ASTM D2594-04 (2012).
20. The garment according to claim 19, wherein said garment lining is formed of a knitted fabric.
21. The garment according to claim 20, wherein the support includes at least one elastic strip around the waist of said garment.
22. The garment according to claim 21, wherein said at least one elastic strip around the waist of said garment is between the inside of the garment and said garment lining.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “forward,” “rearward,” “left,” “right,” “upwardly,” “downwardly,” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
(12) Referring now to the drawings in general and
(13) As seen in
(14) Turning next to
(15) Front and back panels 12, 14 may be formed of a high weft-stretch fabric. The front and back panels 12, 14 may, for example, be a stretch denim fabric for jeans and/or suitable fabrics used for pants, capris, skirts and/or shorts. In one example, (see
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(17) The lining 16 may be a one piece lining attached to the inside of bottom garment 10′. The lining 16 may be more than one piece covering one or more of the sub-assemblies, for example, front panel 12, back panel 14, waistband 20, pocket assembly 24, hip pocket assembly 30 and/or fly assembly 26. The lining, for example, may be attached, such as stitched, into the garment inside at the edges of the respective assemblies. Lining 16 as seen in
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(19) In some embodiments, as seen in
(20) Garment lining 16, in one embodiment, is attached on the inside of panels 12, 14 above a crotch point 22 on the bottom garment. In one example, the lining 16 is formed of a high weft-stretch, low weight fabric. As seen in
(21) The garment lining 16 may be formed of a knitted fabric. The knitted fabric, in some examples, is a circular knit fabric. In other examples, the knitted fabric is an interlock circular knit fabric having about 43 wales per inch and about 38 courses per inch and 16 gauge. The knitted fabric may also be a synthetic yarn fabric. The knitted fabric may be a 100% polyester yarn fabric. In other embodiments, the knitted fabric is formed of 75 denier, 72 filament multi-filament yarn. The knitted fabric may be between about 2 oz/sq yd and about 6 oz/sq yd. The knitted fabric may be about 4 oz/sq yd.
(22) In one embodiment, a suitable garment lining may, by way of example, be Fabric Reference Number FNVF0123-16 available from Fountain Set.
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(24) In some embodiments, the stretch in the warp direction (vertical) of the garment lining 16 is less than the stretch in the weft direction of the garment lining 16.
(25) In other embodiments, the garment 10 also includes a support band. The support band may be an elastic support band for maintaining the position of the garment when the garment is worn. The elastic support band may include at least one elastic strip around the waist 20 of the bottom garment 10. At least one elastic strip around the waist of the bottom garment 10 may be located between the inside of the garment 10′ and the garment lining 16. In some examples, more than one elastic support band may be included in or with the waistband 20. Elastic strips may be placed at variable positions of the waistband 20 between the liner 16 and the garment 10.
(26) Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. By way of example, while one embodiment shown in the above disclosure illustrates a bottom garment 10 that may include jeans, pants, culottes and shorts, it should be clear that the inventions of the present disclosure may be modified, as disclosed, to further include a garment liner in garments include skirts and top garments, such as, shirts, vests and jackets. Still other improvements might include partially covering the inside of a garment assembly with the garment lining and/or completely covering the inside of a garment with the garment lining; attaching a garment liner using various stitching methods; and providing a seam masking garment liner when the liner covers the seams of the garment that may be high friction and highly restrictive garment areas since the garment may stretch less at some of the garment seams. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.