CLOTHING WITH COOLING PATCH
20200359724 · 2020-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D31/125
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D20/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41D31/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D20/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Clothing article mainly for sportswear use, comprising at least one perforated PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) cooling material insert. With this insert the achieved goals are that the clothing that include them have a greater evaporative surface increasing the cooling effect, greater elasticity to allow adaptability to the body and comfort, less weight and better aesthetics.
Claims
1. Clothing article comprising a main material made of textile and at least one insert attached by at least one of its sides to the cited main material, wherein the insert consists of a mesh of mostly textile material covered on at least one of its faces by a coating comprising at least 70% by volume of polyvinyl alcohol foam (PVA), characterised in that the insert is provided with perforations or holes.
2. Clothing article according to claim 1, wherein the mesh of mostly textile material further comprises other elastic materials such as elastane, also called spandex, in up to 30% by volume of its composition.
3. Clothing article according to claims 1, wherein the mesh coating contains up to 30% by volume of other polymeric materials such as polyester or polypropylene.
4. Clothing article according to claims 1, wherein the perforations of the insert are separated from each other by a distance of between 3 and 15 mm, measured from center to center thereof.
5. Clothing article according to claim 1, wherein the perforations of the insert are separated from each other by a distance of between 4 and 10 mm, measured from center to center thereof.
6. Clothing article according to claims 1, wherein the perforations of the insert have a diameter of between 0.5 and 5 mm.
7. Clothing article according to claim 1, wherein the insert perforations have a diameter between 0.5 and 2 mm.
8. Clothing article according to claims 1, in which all the perforations of the same insert have the same size and spacing between them.
9. Clothing article according to claims 1, in which the perforations of the same insert have a different size and/or separation between them.
10. Clothing article according to claims 1, wherein the insert has a thickness of between 0.5 and 2 mm when it is substantially dry.
11. Clothing article according to claims 1, wherein the insert is attached to the main material of the clothing article in one or more of the following areas of said article: Low area of the nape, under the armpit and under the thorax, in the case of sports shirts; Groin area in the case of sports pants; Front area and temples in the case of sports headbands; Circumference or perimeter, in the case of sports wristbands; External zone of rotation of the limbs, in the case of knee, ankle and elbow pads.
12. Clothing article according to claims 1, wherein the inserts are attached to the main material of the clothing article by flat-lock type seams, elastic adhesive bonded seams, ultrasonic welded seams, or elastic bonded seams for attaching laser-cut materials.
13. Clothing article according to claims 1, which is a clothing article for sports or therapeutic use.
14. Clothing article according to claim 1, selected from the group consisting of T-shirts, shorts or long pants, headbands, wristbands, anklebands, training suits, socks, underwear and footwear.
15. Container comprising at least one clothing article according to claims 1, which presents at its base or at least one of its walls at least one hole with a diameter between 3 and 6 mm that allows it to keep inside the container a relative humidity of at least 85%.
Description
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DEFINITIONS
[0022] Prior to the discussion of the detailed description of the invention, the definition of specific terms related to the main aspects of the present invention is provided below.
[0023] By absorbent material is meant herein a material that is capable of absorbing at least 10 times its weight in water.
[0024] Garment or clothing article means any clothing article that can be worn by a user. In preferred embodiments, these garments are preferably sportswear garments, including T-shirts, pants (either short or long), headbands, wristbands, training suits, socks, and even underwear or footwear.
[0025] By insert is meant a piece of material that is inserted in certain areas of articles of clothing and attached to the main material of the clothing article generally by seams that can be of different types.
[0026] By PVA insert is meant an insert that is made of a mesh of mainly textile material on which a coating made of at least 70% by volume of PVA material in form of foam is applied at least on one of its faces, but preferably both, and which can be composed by up to the remaining 30% by volume by other polymers, among which are polyester and polypropylene, among others. In turn, the mesh of textile material can also carry a proportion of up to 30% by volume of other elastic materials or elastomers such as elastane (also called spandex), materials mentioned by way of illustration only and without limitation thereto. In this way, the resulting mesh has improved elasticity, which can be very advantageous in preferred embodiments of the invention. In the present invention, the mesh assembly plus the coating layer or layers of PVA or other materials are considered to form a single layer or insert, which is why in the present invention this set is called monolayer. Consequently, when in the present description it is indicated that the insert is monolayer, it should be understood that it contains a single layer of the indicated material, consisting of a mesh of mainly textile material covered on at least one of its faces by PVA in the form of foam and optionally other materials. It is desirable that the insert used in the present invention is monolayer, that is, it consists of a single layer of material covered on at least one of its faces by a PVA foam coating and optionally other materials. Given that one of the features to be sought by using inserts in the present invention is to provide elasticity to the garment as a whole, if the inserts were made up of several layers of material, in particular layers of inelastic materials or elastic materials which are substantially less elastic than that of the described material, the elasticity of the garment as a whole would be compromised, which would be highly inconvenient for an eminently sports garment. However, it could be feasible that the insert was made up of several layers of PVA coating, since in this way the elasticity would not be compromised.
[0027] By perforation or hole is meant a hole made in one or more pieces of the material that make up the garments described herein and that, in general, can have any shape (circular, square, rectangular, rhomboidal, etc.), although it is preferably circular in shape.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] The present invention is based on incorporating one or more inserts of absorbent material into preferably sports and/or therapeutic clothing articles in order to obtain a reduction in the users thermal load, which causes the user to increase the feeling of comfort, relief and freshness on the one hand, and on the other hand preserves the user's energy, optimizing performance during physical exercise. The inserts used in the garments of the present invention are perforated, which gives them an elasticity that the garments of previous technique do not have, as well as a greater capacity of sweat evaporation.
[0029] The garments of the present invention take advantage of the latent heat absorption properties of the water when it evaporates (effect called adiabatic cooling) of the inserts included therein. The evaporation of water occurs spontaneously by absorbing this heat from the outside, whether in the form of radiation, convection or conduction. Essentially, the inserts produce an adiabatic cooling, as a result of the evaporation of the moisture embedded in the inserts, as they are in contact with the environment and with human skin and, as a final effect, the decrease in body temperature.
[0030] Conceptually, the inserts used in the garments of the present invention are water absorbent materials that can contain it molecularly inside, in which a series of perforations have been made, which reduces their weight, increases the evaporative capacity of the absorbed water, and give elasticity to the mentioned material and, therefore, to the clothing article as a whole in which it is inserted.
[0031] The absorbent material used in the inserts is polyvinyl alcohol (or PVA), which has undergone a series of perforations, and which is inserted into a garment whose main material is not necessarily moisture absorbent. These main materials can be either natural fabrics such as cotton, or artificial fabrics (so-called technical fabrics), in different combinations between them. These fabrics normally have a majority composition of synthetic fibers, preferably polyester, polyamide or any combination of such materials with lower percentages of natural and/or artificial fibers (cotton, cellulosic), and elastomeric fibers to achieve highly elastic fabrics.
[0032] The use of absorbent material in the form of elastic inserts integrated into the garment also allows the design of garments that fully adapt to anthropometric measures, notably improving the user's comfort as well as the aesthetics.
[0033] The inserts made of absorbent material are intended to be in direct contact with the skin, so they are located in strategic areas of the garment where the cooling effect may be higher, as these areas of the body present a higher density of blood capillaries and nerve endings. Among these areas we can find, without limitation and in an exclusively illustrative way, the following: [0034] Low area of the nape, under the armpit and under the thorax, ideal for sports shirts; [0035] Groin area, ideally for sports pants; [0036] Front area and temples, ideally for sports headbands; [0037] Circumference or perimeter on sports wristbands; [0038] External limb rotation zone, ideal for therapeutic knee, ankle and elbow pads.
[0039] For the cooling effect to occur, the garment, and especially the cooling inserts, must be in direct contact with the skin, so the most suitable design or trim of the garments is that of the compression or semi-compression type. To improve comfort in this type of garment, flat or flat-lock type seams are preferably used, as well as seams glued with elastic adhesive, or even ultrasonic welded seams, and in certain parts of the garment elastic seams are also accepted when attaching laser-cut materials.
[0040] In the present invention, as indicated in the Definitions section, PVA inserts are inserts that are composed of a mesh of mainly textile material on which it is applied, on at least one of its faces, although preferably in both, a coating composed of at least 70% by volume of PVA in the form of a foam, which in turn can be made by up to the remaining 30% by volume by other polymers such as polyester or polypropylene. In turn, the mesh of textile material can also carry a proportion of up to 30% by volume of other elastic or elastomeric materials such as elastane (also called spandex), cited for illustrative purposes only and without limitation thereto. In this way, the resulting mesh has improved elasticity, which can be very advantageous in preferred embodiments of the invention.
[0041] In the present invention, the inserts of absorbent material have been perforated punching holes on them, in order to increase the surface in contact with the environment and thus increase the effect of adiabatic cooling, in addition to providing them with elasticity, allowing great adaptability of the garment as a whole, with the added effect of greater comfort and better aesthetics. Another benefit obtained is a notable reduction in the weight of the absorbent material, which by itself, especially when soaked, turns out to be several times heavier than the main fabric of the garment in which it is integrated.
[0042] The cooling inserts are perforated with perforations of a predetermined diameter, and ideally spaced to optimize the achievement of four effects: greater evaporative surface to increase the cooling effect, elasticity to allow adaptability to the body and comfort, less weight and better aesthetics.
[0043] The perforations or holes in the absorbent material are preferably made using an automatic textile laser on a numerical control machine. The laser sublimates the absorbent material by rapid combustion at high temperature, leaving a very careful finish and without traces of burns, as well as the cauterization of the edges of the perforations, which avoids breaking or fraying at the edges.
[0044] Another embodiment of the perforations is by means of a metal plate with spikes, which is mechanically actuated by exerting pressure on the material, although the finishing in this case is inferior to the laser system.
[0045] Since the PVA material and as well as the mesh it has inside are substantially inelastic in nature, and since it is desirable to use them in compression or semi-compression garments that require high elasticity, when practicing in the material a series of perforations, it achieves a greater elasticity, while maintaining high values of mechanical resistance so that it cannot be easily broken by traction or tearing.
[0046] When using the PVA material as inserts for the manufacturing of cooling garments, the handling of said material must be done keeping it moist, since if it were to dry completely, the PVA would remain rigid and deformed, making its correct application impossible. Therefore, the garment should preferably be stored in containers that maintain a high relative humidity (greater than 85%) inside it, so that the garment is ready for use as soon as it is removed from its container. If not, the item of clothing, and more particularly its inserts, may need to be moistened, for example by dispersing a small amount of water over them, and then wait briefly until the water has been absorbed by the material of the insert.
[0047] The inserts used in the present invention are preferably thin, with preferred thicknesses of between 0.5 and 2 mm when dry, and between 1.5 and 3 mm when wet. These inserts contain perforations of different dimensions, which generally must be large and/or numerous enough to carry out their intended function of providing greater flexibility and sweat evaporation, but they must not be so large and/or numerous as to compromise its resistance to tearing. Thus, in general, the spacing of the perforations, measured from the center to the center of two adjacent perforations, may be in the range of 3 to 15 mm, more preferably 4 to 10 mm. It is also possible to vary the diameter of the perforations, which can be between 0.5 and 5 mm, more preferably between 1 and 2 mm. Likewise, within the present invention, different combinations of the parameters relative to the distance between perforations and the diameters of the perforations are considered included, and the possibility that both parameters may be the same, different or even variable within the same insert is contemplated, or even from one insert to another of the same clothing article, with the sole premise that the above conditions regarding elasticity and evaporation on the one hand, and mechanical resistance on the other are met.
[0048] In order to establish the optimal relationship and design between perforations, the following significant variables were considered, which were optimized through different tests of tensile strength, garment elasticity, air convection (ventilation) and adiabatic capacity: [0049] Perforation area [0050] Distance between holes centers
[0051] For the selection of significant versus non-significant variables, the statistical methodology of Analysis of Variance was used.
[0052] The optimal number of perforations (as it results from the variables mentioned above) and how these are distributed on the surface of the inserts, was therefore determined experimentally. Based on the tests carried out, it was concluded that optimally, the perforations have a diameter of between 1 and 2 mm, with a typical separation between centers of the perforations between 5 and 10 mm. In this way, based on the fact that the original material has a weight of 415 g/m2, we obtain a significant reduction in weight of 19% with perforations of 2 mm at 8 mm distance, and 27% with perforations of 2 mm at 5 mm distance.
[0053] In relation to the container containing the clothing article according to the invention, in order to achieve the relative humidity inside so that the cooling inserts retain their elasticity, in addition to ventilating and preventing the production of bad odors which may develop due to the metabolic activity of fungi and bacteria, the container is preferably provided with a single circular hole, located at its base in those cases in which the container is generally cylindrical in shape, and which has a diameter of between 3 and 6 mm. The physical mechanism sought to promote ventilation is based on the principle of balancing the differential pressure between the inside of the container and the outside environment. Microbial, aerobic and anaerobic activity produces, over time, an increase in the initial pressure of the atmosphere inside the container, due to the molecular transformation of hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen into organic and inorganic gaseous residues generated by the metabolic activity of bacteria and fungus. Because these gaseous residues are molecules that are at higher different partial pressures, and since the variations in temperature outside the container will also produce different pressures of the atmosphere inside and outside, the hole will act as a shut-off valve balanced fluid dynamics between both atmospheres, allowing the progressive evacuation of part of the interior atmosphere of the container to the outside and, consequently, ventilating the interior.
[0054] The container's closure system is preferably a screw cap or a pressure cap, which has on its inner side an absorbent non-woven material or silica salt, helping to balance excess of moisture inside, as well as minimizing germ development. The absorbent material may optionally be impregnated with a perfumed essential oil or a sanitizer for textile use. In this way the garment is ready for use as soon as it is removed from the container.
EXPERIMENTAL TESTS
[0055] During the period July-August-September 2018, a series of tests were carried out by internet influencers, with temperatures between 30 and 40 C. and different relative humidity, at different times of the day, with cloudy and sunny conditions, using sportswear garments that included cooling inserts as described above with optimal perforation patterns, i.e. with perforations in diameter between 1 and 2 mm and with a center-to-center separation of perforations between 5 and 10 mm. These runners observed that, in comparison with garments known from the state of the technique, when using garments according to the invention they obtained the following effects: [0056] Less fatigue. [0057] Less sweating. [0058] Greater freshness. [0059] Improved marks. [0060] Higher performance. [0061] Reduced risk of heat stress.
[0062] From these tests the benefits obtained by the garments according to the invention are clearly observed.
[0063] From the readings of the present description, the skilled person will be able to conceive different variants and combinations between the different explained embodiments. All of these combinations are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention, with no other limitation than that of the attached claims.