Cold Weather Garment
20200121010 ยท 2020-04-23
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Abstract
A one-piece garment having a top edge, a main body and a bottom region having a set of opposite corresponding flares and a set of opposite corresponding dips. A garment including a stretchable, one-piece tubular collar providing a top edge, a main body, and a bottom region with a set of opposite corresponding flares and a set of opposite corresponding dips.
Claims
1. A one-piece garment, comprising: a top edge; a main body; and a bottom region having a set of opposite corresponding flares and a set of opposite corresponding dips.
2. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the top edge is configured to rest at the top of a user's neck, under the chin.
3. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the top edge is curved upward in the front of the one-piece garment and configured to be pulled upward and cover the user's lower face.
4. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the main body is configured to cover the entirety of the user's neck.
5. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the bottom region is parallel to and wider than the top edge, wherein the bottom region is outlined by a hemmed bottom edge, extends downwardly from the main body comprising the set of opposite corresponding flares and the set of opposite corresponding dips.
6. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the set of opposite corresponding flares begin parallel at the bottom of the main body at the base of the user's neck where it meets the shoulders and extends downwardly from the main body to cover the user's shoulders, wherein the flares extend farther away from the garment than the edge of the main body.
7. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the set of opposite corresponding dips begin parallel at the bottom of the main body at the base of the user's neck and extends downwardly from the main body to cover the user's center upper chest and center upper back, wherein the dips extend farther down from the main body than the edge of the flares.
8. The one-piece garment of claim 1, further comprising an inside lining.
9. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the top edge comprises a hem.
10. The one-piece garment of claim 1, wherein the one-piece garment is manufactured from one of knit or fleece.
11. A garment, comprising: a stretchable, one-piece tubular collar providing a top edge, a main body, and a bottom region with a set of opposite corresponding flares and a set of opposite corresponding dips.
12. The garment of claim 11, wherein the top edge is configured to rest at the top of a user's neck, under the chin.
13. The garment of claim 11, wherein the top edge is curved upward in the front of the one-piece garment and is configured to be pulled upward and cover the user's lower face.
14. The garment of claim 11, wherein the main body is configured to cover the entirety of the user's neck.
15. The garment of claim 11, wherein the bottom region parallel to and wider than the top edge, wherein the bottom region is outlined by a hemmed bottom edge, extends downwardly from the main body comprising the set of opposite corresponding flares and the set of opposite corresponding dips.
16. The garment of claim 11, wherein the set of opposite corresponding flares begin parallel at the bottom of the main body at the base of the user's neck where it meets the shoulders and extends downwardly from the main body to cover the user's shoulders, wherein the flares extend farther away from the garment than the edge of the main body.
17. The garment of claim 11, wherein the set of opposite corresponding dips begin parallel at the bottom of the main body at the base of the user's neck and extends downwardly from the main body to cover the user's center upper chest and center upper back, wherein the dips extend farther down from the main body than the edge of the flares.
18. The garment of claim 11, further comprising an inside lining.
19. The garment of claim 11, wherein the top edge comprises a hem.
20. The garment of claim 11, wherein the garment is manufactured from one of knit or fleece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] The exemplary embodiments may be further understood with reference to the following descriptions and the related appended drawings, wherein like elements are provided with the same or similar reference numerals. The exemplary embodiments are related to a stretchable, one-piece flared tubular neck gaiter that may be pulled over the user's head and configured to protect the user's lower face (e.g. the user's nose, mouth, and cheeks), neck, shoulders, center chest, and center back in cold weather as well as to block drafts and eliminate gaps between a user and their outerwear. The exemplary neck gaiter has a bottom region configured to extend downwardly from a main tubular body comprising a set of opposite corresponding flares configured to cover the user's shoulders and a set of opposite corresponding dips configured to cover the center chest and center back of the user.
[0017] The neck gaiter may be pulled over the user's head to fit smoothly around their lower face or neck, lay on the shoulders, center chest, and center back. The neck gaiter may be configured to be fitted and to lay under the user's outerwear without shifting or becoming loose. The neck gaiter generally provides three sections: a top edge, a main tubular body, and a bottom region. Each will be described in more detail below with reference to the following descriptions and related drawings.
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[0019] The neck gaiter 100 includes three sections: a top edge 110, a main body 120, and a bottom region 130. The top edge 110 marks the top of the neck gaiter 100. The neck gaiter 100 may have a straight top edge 110 that rests at the top of the user's neck, under the chin. The main body 120 may cover and lay smoothly around the entirety of the user's neck, under the chin to the base of the neck.
[0020] The bottom region 130 may be parallel to and wider than the straight top edge 110 of the neck gaiter 100. The bottom region 130 may extend downwardly from the main body 120 comprising a set of opposite corresponding flares 140 configured to go over the user's shoulders and a front dip 150 of a set of opposite corresponding dips configured to lay flat against the user's upper center chest.
[0021] A flare 140 may be described as a gradual outward widening from the main body 120 such that the flare 140 is configured to cover the top of the user's shoulders.
[0022] A dip 150 may be described as a curve that is angled downward from the horizontal axis (B). As can be seen from
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[0029] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in the present disclosure, without departing from the spirit or the scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalent.