Notch sleeve support shirt
10721980 ยท 2020-07-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A41D13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A support shirt is provided with round sleeve holes located on a front portion of the shirt body and a notched sleeve design which spreads the stress on the fabric during lifting along the length of the sleeves as opposed to prior art shirt designs in which stress occurs in the very narrow chest plate of the shirt and at the point where the sleeves are attached to the shirt body. The notched sleeve design also results in the sleeves tilting downwardly and curving inwardly to provide additional support during lifting. As a result of the notched sleeve design, the support shirt is more durable and aids in reducing erratic bar movement during lifting, thrusting, or pushing.
Claims
1. A support shirt comprising a shirt body and a pair of shirt body sleeves positioned adjacent to an upper portion of said support shirt body, said sleeves attached to said shirt body at round sleeve body holes located on the front of said shirt body, each of said sleeves having a first end adapted to be attached to a respective sleeve body hole, an opposite end, a first side edge and a second side edge, said first end of each of said sleeves including a notch portion located between opposing edges of said first end of each of said sleeves, and said first and second edges of each of said sleeves being joined together by a coupling seam.
2. The support shirt as claimed in claim 1 in which said notch comprises a curvilinear surface on said first end of each of said sleeves forming a groove, a channel, or a recess in said first end of each of said sleeves.
3. The support shirt as claimed in claim 1 in which said sleeves tilt downwardly and curve inwardly from said support shirt body.
4. The support shirt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said notch portion is located approximately midway between said first and second edges of each of said sleeves.
5. The support shirt as claimed in claim 1 in which said shirt body and said sleeves comprise a single- or multi-ply fabric comprised of canvas, polyester, spandex, nylon, or cotton.
6. The support shirt as claimed in claim 5 in which said fabric has a tensile strength of at least 90 psi.
7. The support shirt as claimed in claim 1 in which said sleeves extend forward of a frontal plane extending across said support shirt body at an angle of from 60 to 180.
8. The support shirt as claimed in claim 7 in which said sleeves extend from a transverse plane extending substantially perpendicular to said frontal plane at an angle of from between +45 to 45.
9. A support shirt comprising a shirt body and a pair of shirt body sleeves positioned adjacent to an upper portion of said support shirt body, said sleeves attached to said shirt body at round sleeve body holes located on the front of said shirt body, each of said sleeves having a first end adapted to be attached to a respective sleeve body hole, an opposite end, a first side edge and a second side edge, said first end of each of said sleeves including a notch portion located between opposing edges of said first end of each of said sleeves forming a groove in said first end of each of said sleeves, and said first and second edges of each of said sleeves being joined together by a coupling seam.
10. A support shirt comprising a shirt body and a pair of shirt body sleeves positioned adjacent to an upper portion of said support shirt body, said sleeves attached to said shirt body at round sleeve body holes located on the front of said shirt body, each of said sleeves having a first end adapted to be attached to a respective sleeve body hole, an opposite end, a first side edge and a second side edge, said first end of each of said sleeves including a notch portion located between opposing edges of said first end of each of said sleeves forming a channel in said first end of each of said sleeves, and said first and second edges of each of said sleeves being joined together by a coupling seam.
11. A support shirt comprising a shirt body and a pair of shirt body sleeves positioned adjacent to an upper portion of said support shirt body, said sleeves attached to said shirt body at round sleeve body holes located on the front of said shirt body, each of said sleeves having a first end adapted to be attached to a respective sleeve body hole, an opposite end, a first side edge and a second side edge, said first end of each of said sleeves including a notch portion located between opposing edges of said first end of each of said sleeves forming a recess in said first end of each of said sleeves, and said first and second edges of each of said sleeves being joined together by a coupling seam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following detailed description of specific embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) According to one embodiment, the support shirt 10 comprises a shirt body 11 worn over the torso of an individual. The shirt body 11 comprises an upper shirt body 13 and a lower shirt body 15 as shown, for example, in
(14) The shirt body 11 is comprised of a supporting fabric extending across at least the upper shirt body 13. The support shirt is sized so that the supporting fabric is taut against the wearer's body when worn, providing support across the upper torso of the individual. The tautness of the fabric provides increased pressure exerted across the pectoralis major and serratus anterior muscles of the wearer. During an exercise such as a bench press, the shirt body 11 provides support as the bar is raised through a bar path (i.e., the path a weighted bar traverses as the user lifts the weight above his torso). The fabric may be comprised of stretchable or non-stretchable material. Additionally, the fabric may be single ply or multi-ply and may be comprised of: canvas fabric; polyester; spandex type fabric; nylon fabric; cotton; or any kind of fabric that holds tautness. Shirt body sleeve holes 17 are positioned on the front portion 51 of the shirt near the upper shirt body 13, corresponding with the area of traversal of the wearer's arms. The fabric comprising shirt body 11 has a tensile strength which will withstand the stresses and strains of lifting without fabric tearing. In some embodiments, the fabric has a tensile strength of from at least about 90 psi to about 1000 psi, although fabrics having differing strengths may be used so long as the fabrics maintain their tautness during lifting and resist tearing.
(15) Sleeves 19 are attached to the shirt body 11 at the shirt body sleeve holes 17 as shown, for example, in
(16) The sleeves 19 may be arranged in differing positions according to embodiments of the invention. For example, sleeves 19 can be placed in a more downward tilted position (see, e.g.,
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(19) Support shirt 10 is fabricated by joining each sleeve 19 together at coupling seam 45 and then attaching each sleeve 19 to respective shirt body holes 17. The distance 38 across sleeve body portion 31 is substantially equal to the circumference 39 of sleeve body holes 17. Typically, the distance 38 will be from about 15 to about 20 inches, depending on the size of the shirt to fit various body sizes and types of wearers. Because of the shape of body sleeve portion 31, which includes notch 33, when the sleeves are attached to the shirt body, the sleeves gradually curve or tilt inwardly (see
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(21) Although certain embodiments of the present invention have been described in considerable detail, other embodiments within the scope of the invention are possible. For example, notch 33 may be located elsewhere along sleeve body portion 31. Sleeve body holes 17 may be positioned at other locations on upper shirt body 13. Support shirt 10 may also exist without a lower torso area or without a shirt back. The spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the descriptions of specific embodiments as described herein.
(22) It is noted that terms like preferably, commonly, and typically are not utilized herein to limit the scope of the claimed invention or to imply that certain features are critical, essential, or even important to the structure or function of the claimed invention. Rather, these terms are merely intended to highlight alternative or additional features that may or may not be utilized in a particular embodiment of the present invention.
(23) For the purposes of describing and defining the present invention it is noted that the term substantially is utilized herein to represent the inherent degree of uncertainty that may be attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement, or other representation. The term substantially is also utilized herein to represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue.
(24) Unless the meaning is clearly to the contrary, all ranges set forth herein are deemed to be inclusive of all values within the recited range as well as the endpoints.
(25) Having described the invention in detail and by reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims. More specifically, although some aspects of the present invention are identified herein as preferred or particularly advantageous, it is contemplated that the present invention is not necessarily limited to these preferred aspects of the invention.