MULTI-USE WADER SYSTEM HAVING A TEAR-AWAY INSULATED LINER PROVIDING IMPROVED VERSATILITY AND LEAKAGE PREVENTION IN A WIDE VARIETY OF HARSH AND WET OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
20200121000 ยท 2020-04-23
Inventors
- Tate Wood (Olive Branch, MS, US)
- Bobby L. Windham, JR. (Olive Branch, MS, US)
- Jeff L. Jones (Olive Branch, MS, US)
Cpc classification
A41D13/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A multi-use wader system for keeping a wearer dry in a wide variety of harsh and wet outdoor environments is disclosed. The multi-use wader system includes a base wader, a tear-away insulated liner and a removable outer bib. The tear-away insulated liner is used for covering a wearer and retaining the wearer's body heat. The wearer wears the base wader over the tear-away insulated liner. The base wader includes a waterproof and breathable fabric. An outer protective cover positioned outside the base wader waterproof and breathable fabric provides a plurality of sewn or welded seams features that allow water to pass through, but the base wader fabric prevents leaking water from leaking to the inner side of the base wader. The removable outer bib/pant is placed over the upper portion of the base wader. The tear-away insulated liner is configured for permitting the wearer to tear away and remove the tear-away insulated liner while wearing the base wader and the removable outer bib/pant without having to remove the base wader and the removable outer bib/pant while standing in the body of standing or slowly moving water.
Claims
1. A multi-use wader system for keeping a wearer dry in a wide variety of harsh and wet outdoor environments, said multi-use wader system comprising: a base wader for permitting a wearer to remain dry in a body of water, said base wader comprising a waterproof and breathable fabric and plurality of seams, said plurality of seams comprising tapes covering over said plurality of seams for preventing water from flowing or leaking through said plurality of seams; and a removable outer bib/pant, comprising alternatively a removable outer bib or protective pant comprising an outer protective cover positioned outside said base wader for providing a plurality of sewn or welded seams features; said removable outer protective cover comprising an outer surface for protecting the base wader fabric from encountering fabric-damaging objects in said body of water; and a wearer-separable means for permitting the wearer to separate and remove said removable outer bib/pant from said base wader.
2. The multi-use wader system of claim 1, further comprising a tear-away insulated liner configured for wearing beneath said base wader and comprising a height not higher than the top of said base wader, and configured for covering the wearer and retaining the wearer's body heat while the wearer wears said base wader, and further configured for permitting the wearer to tear away and remove said tear-away insulated liner while wearing said base wader and said removable outer bib/pant without having to remove said base wader and said removable outer bib/pant; and said base wader, said tear-away insulated liner and said removable outer bib/pant may selectively form (a) an insulated configuration when associating said base wader with said tear-away insulated liner and said removable outer bib/pant (b) an uninsulated configuration when associating said base wader only with said removable outer bib; (c) an insulated configuration when associating said base wader only with said tear-away insulated liner; and/or (d) an uninsulated configuration when associating said base wader with neither said tear-away insulated liner nor said removable bib.
3. The multi-use wader system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of hook and loop attachment pads affixed to said tear-away insulated liner for removably securing said tear-away insulated liner to the wearer's body and inner walls of said base wader.
4. The multi-use wader system of claim 1, wherein said tear-away insulated liner comprises body-mapped insulation for covering the front portion and the rear portion of the wearer's body to permit optimal mobility and to permit optimal warmth to the wearer's body in an outdoor environment.
5. The multi-use wader system of claim 1, wherein said outer protective cover for protecting said wader from wear and tear arising from exposure to outdoor environments.
6. The multi-use wader system of claim 1, further said base wader comprises alternatively a base chest wader or a base waist-high wader, said base chest wader comprising a chest high configuration having a height of approximately the chest region of the wearer, and said base waist-high wader comprising a waist-high configuration having a height of approximately the waist region of the wearer.
7. A method for keeping a wearer dry in a wide variety of harsh and wet outdoor environments, comprising the steps of: providing a base wader for permitting a wearer to remain dry in a body of water, said base wader comprising a waterproof and breathable fabric and plurality of seams, said plurality of seams comprising tapes covering over said plurality of seams for preventing water from flowing or leaking through said plurality of seams; and providing a removable outer bib/pant, comprising alternatively a removable outer bib or protective pant comprising an outer protective cover positioned outside said base wader for providing a plurality of sewn or welded seams features; providing said removable outer protective cover to comprise an outer surface for protecting the base wader fabric from encountering fabric-damaging objects in said body of water; and providing a wearer-separable means for permitting said wearer to separate and remove said removable outer bib/pant from said base wader.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of providing a tear-away insulated liner configured for wearing beneath said base wader and comprising a height not higher than the top of said base wader, and configuring said tear-away insulated liner for covering the wearer and retaining the wearer's body heat while the wearer wears said base wader, and further configured for permitting the wearer to tear away and remove said tear-away insulated liner while wearing said base wader and said removable outer bib/pant without having to remove said base wader and said removable outer bib/pant; and providing said base wader, said tear-away insulated liner and said removable outer bib/pant to selectively form (a) an insulated configuration when associating said base wader with said tear-away insulated liner and said removable outer bib/pant (b) an uninsulated configuration when associating said base wader only with said removable outer bib; (c) an insulated configuration when associating said base wader only with said tear-away insulated liner; and/or (d) an uninsulated configuration when associating said base wader with neither said tear-away insulated liner nor said removable bib.
9. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of placing a plurality of hook and loop attachment pads on said tear-away insulated liner for permitting a wearer to removably secure said tear-away insulated liner to the wearer's body and to inner walls of said base wader.
10. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing on said tear-away insulated liner a body-mapped insulation for covering the front portion and the rear portion of the wearer's body to permit optimal mobility and to permit optimal warmth to the wearer's body in an outdoor environment.
11. The method of claim 7, further comprising reducing the seams and associated openings by placing said seams and associated openings on said outer protective layer.
12. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing said outer protective bib/pant for protecting said base wader from wear and tear arising from exposure to outdoor environments.
13. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of forming said tear-away insulated liner having a height of not higher than the top of the chest region for the chest high wader or not higher than the top of the waist for the waist high wader.
14. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of forming said tear-away insulated liner as a chest high configuration having a height of approximately the chest region of the wearer.
15. A method for manufacturing a multi-use wader system for keeping a wearer dry in a wide variety of harsh and wet outdoor environments, said multi-use wader system comprising: making a base wader for permitting a wearer to remain dry in a body of water, said base wader comprising a waterproof and breathable fabric and plurality of seams, said plurality of seams comprising tapes covering over said plurality of seams for preventing water from flowing or leaking through said plurality of seams; and making a removable outer bib/pant, comprising alternatively a removable outer bib or protective pant comprising an outer protective cover positioned outside said base wader for providing a plurality of sewn or welded seams features; making said removable outer protective cover to comprise an outer surface for protecting the base wader fabric from encountering fabric-damaging objects in said body of water; and further making a wearer-separable means for permitting the wearer to separate and remove said removable outer bib/pant from said base wader.
16. The manufacturing method for a multi-use wader system of claim 15, further comprising a tear-away insulated liner configured for wearing beneath said base wader and comprising a height not higher than the top of said base wader, and configured for covering the wearer and retaining the wearer's body heat while the wearer wears said base wader, and further configured for permitting the wearer to tear away and remove said tear-away insulated liner while wearing said base wader and said removable outer bib/pant without having to remove said base wader and said removable outer bib/pant; and making said base wader, said tear-away insulated liner and said removable outer bib/pant to selectively form (a) an insulated configuration when associating said base wader with said tear-away insulated liner and said removable outer bib/pant (b) an uninsulated configuration when associating said base wader only with said removable outer bib; (c) an insulated configuration when associating said base wader only with said tear-away insulated liner; and/or (d) an uninsulated configuration when associating said base wader with neither said tear-away insulated liner nor said removable bib.
17. The manufacturing method for a multi-use wader system of claim 15, further comprising the step of manufacturing a plurality of hook and loop attachment pads affixed to said tear-away insulated liner for removably securing said tear-away insulated liner to the wearer's body and said base wader and inner walls of said base wader.
18. The manufacturing method for a multi-use wader system of claim 15, further comprising the step of manufacturing said tear-away insulated liner to comprise body-mapped insulation for covering the front portion and the rear portion of the wearer's body to permit optimal mobility and to permit optimal warmth to the wearer's body in an outdoor environment.
19. The manufacturing method for a multi-use wader system of claim 15, further comprising the step of manufacturing said outer protective cover for protecting said base wader from wear and tear arising from exposure to outdoor environments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The present subject matter will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, which are provided as illustrative examples of the subject matter so as to enable those skilled in the art to practice the subject matter. Notably, the FIGUREs and examples are not meant to limit the scope of the present subject matter to a single embodiment, but other embodiments are possible by way of interchange of some or all of the described or illustrated elements and, further, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0041] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments in which the presently disclosed subject matter can be practiced. The term exemplary used throughout this description means serving as an example, instance, or illustration, and should not necessarily be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. The detailed description includes specific details for providing a thorough understanding of the presently disclosed method and system. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the presently disclosed subject matter may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in functional or conceptual diagram form in order to avoid obscuring the concepts of the presently disclosed method and system.
[0042] In the present specification, an embodiment showing a singular component should not be considered limiting. Rather, the subject matter preferably encompasses other embodiments including a plurality of the same component, and vice-versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise herein. Moreover, the applicant does not intend for any term in the specification or claims to be ascribed an uncommon or special meaning unless explicitly set forth as such. Further, the present subject matter encompasses present and future known equivalents to the known components referred to herein by way of illustration.
[0043] Although the present disclosure provides a description of multi-use wader system for keeping a wearer dry in a body of water and for providing improved versatility and leakage prevention for outdoor sporting activities, it should be understood that the description is by way of example only and is not to be construed in a limiting sense. It is to be further understood that numerous changes may arise in the details of the embodiments of this multi-use wader system for keeping a wearer dry in a body of water and for providing improved versatility, and leakage prevention for fishing and other outdoor sporting activities. It is contemplated that all such changes and additional embodiments are within the spirit and true scope of this disclosure, as claimed below.
[0044] For purposes of the present disclosure, herein appear references to terms such as water-resistant, water proof, breathable waterproof, windproof and breathable, and combinations of the above. The purpose of these terms is not be unduly limiting, but to include any material or construction wherein the purpose is to protect the wearer from getting wet while standing in water. So, where the term waterproof may be used, so too may the terms water-resistant, waterproof breathable, windproof and different combinations of similar terms. When such terms are used, the related subject matter is not to be unduly limited, but is to include all such embodiments as being clearly within the scope the disclosed and claimed subject matter.
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[0047] Removable outer bib 26 includes belt 48 for securing removable outer bib 26 around the wearer's mid torso region. Protective covers 50 provide an outer surface on the wearer's knees for removable outer bib 26. Removable outer bib 26 goes down to ankle region 52 for providing
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[0051] Insulated liner 24 provides body-mapped insulation having, in an embodiment, a predetermined thickness of approximately 125-gram insulation for covering the front portion of the wearer's body. This has been shown to be an optimal thickness to permit optimal mobility. On the back portion of insulated liner 24, an embodiment possesses a thickness of approximately 200-gram insulation. This has been shown to be an optimal thickness for covering the rear portion of the wearer's body to permit optimal warmth retention at the wearer's body in the outdoor environment. However, varying insulation thicknesses and configurations are fully within the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0053] It should be understood that a plurality of hook and loop attachment pads 88 and 90 might be placed at equal distance from one another. In another example, plurality of hook and loop attachment pads 88 and 90 might be placed at varied distance from another. It should be understood that the plurality of first hook and loop attachment
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[0055] Seams and stitches are potential leak points for base wader 22. Attempts to reduce the effect of these leak points include placing seam tape over the stitches Specifically,
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[0059] In the above example, base wader 22 covers up to up the chest height and removable outer bib/pant 26 is provided until mid-torso. Other embodiments may include body coverage to just below the top of base wader 22. As such, removable outer bib/pant 26 comes in contact with water when the wearer gets into water for fishing. Removable outer bib/pant 26 undergoes the wear and tear that base wader 22 would otherwise experience to reduce the effect of the wear and tear on the base wader fabric.
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[0062] A top down view of insulated liner 100 appears in
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[0064] Thereafter, the wearer may pull insulated liner 24 up from multi-use wader system 20. By separating insulated liner 24 from base wader 22 and removable outer bib/pant 26, insulated liner 24 may be extracted from multi-use wider system 20.
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[0069] Based on the above, it is evident that multi-use wader system disclosed here keeps the wearer dry in a body of standing water and provides improved versatility, and leakage prevention for fishing and other outdoor sporting activities. Multi-layer multi-use wader system includes base fishing wader having a multiple-layer water-proof/breathable wader fabric. The removable outer bib/pant delivers two more layers of protection. Further, the present disclosure provides a reinforced fabric placed over the boots, knees, and seat area for extending the lifespan of the base wader.
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[0072] Base wader 212 may not include a seat cover on the back of the pants 218 for protecting or keeping warm the wearer. There is no additional fabric or protection sewn to the top of protective cover 214; in contrast to protective cover 182 of
[0073] It is to be noted that seams and penetrations may still exist when seams are welded or adhered to form base wader 212. Thus, the type of seam (adhered, welded or sewn) is immaterial to the fact that such seams give rise to leakage opportunities. The simplified integrated wader system 210 of
[0074] The foregoing description of embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the subject matter. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the novel principles and subject matter disclosed herein may be applied to other embodiments without the use of the innovative faculty. The claimed subject matter set forth in the claims is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein. It is contemplated that additional embodiments are within the spirit and true scope of the disclosed subject matter
[0075] The wearer can wear multi-use wader system 20 including base chest wader 22, removable outer bib/pant 26 and tear-away insulated liner 24 in multiple ways. The wearer can use the base chest wader 22 with tear-away insulated liner 24 and removable outer bib/pant 26 selectively and configure them to form the following:
[0076] (a) an insulated configuration when associating the base chest wader with the tear-away insulated liner and removable outer bib;
[0077] (b) an uninsulated configuration when associating the base chest wader only with removable outer bib;
[0078] (c) an insulated configuration when associating the base chest wader only with the tear-away insulated liner; and/or
[0079] (d) an uninsulated configuration when associating base chest wader with neither the tear-away insulated liner nor the removable outer bib. Thus, present disclosure provides a novel multi-use wader system in selectively using the base chest wader with removable outer bib/pant and the tear-away insulated liner.
[0080] In addition, outer protection cover can be worn separately, as a hunting bib, by itself, for brushing blinds, training dogs, hunting and so on. Thus, multi-use wader system explained above can be used as five-in-one wader system. In the current embodiment, outer protection cover can be provided as a waist-high protective pant and can be worn with removable outer bib.
[0081] Although it is explained that multi-use wader system includes the base chest wader, the removable outer bib/pant and the tear-away insulated liner, multi-use wader system may also be provided with base waist-high wader, removable outer bib/pant and the tear-away insulated liner. Base waist-high wader includes a waist-high or torso high configuration having a height of approximately the waist region or above torso region of the wearer.