Padded Cycling Shorts Optimized for Wear Throughout All Stages of Pregnancy

20230218017 · 2023-07-13

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    Abstract

    The present invention discloses cyclist trousers made from elasticized material and equipped with a protection pad extending both anteriorly and posteriorly past the area intended to rest on the saddle. The trousers of the present invention also comprise fabric capable of containing and supporting a pregnant woman's expanded abdominal region throughout all stages of gestation. Such trousers would enable a pregnant woman to comfortably experience the benefits of exercise throughout the duration of her pregnancy.

    Claims

    1) Padded maternity cycling trousers comprising: a. a protection pad extending both anteriorly and posteriorly past the area of the cycling trouser intended to rest on the saddle of a bicycle; b. a reinforced waistband positioned to sit below and support a distended abdomen of a pregnant wearer; c. wherein the reinforced waistband is made from material capable of stretching to support the wearer's distended abdomen throughout all stages of pregnancy; and d. wherein the remainder of the trouser is made from an at least partially elasticized material.

    2) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the protection pad extends both anteriorly and posteriorly past the pelvic region of the pregnant wearer.

    3) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 2, wherein the protection pad is a single-layer pad.

    4) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 2, wherein the portions of the protection pad that extend past the anterior and posterior regions of the pregnant wearer's pelvic region are both trapezoidal in shape.

    5) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 4, wherein the portion of the protection pad that extends past the posterior of the pregnant wearer's pelvic region is larger than the portion of the protection pad that extends past the anterior of the pregnant wearer's pelvic region.

    6) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the protection pad is comprised of a single layer of foam material.

    7) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the protection pad is comprised of a single layer of polysilicone foam.

    8) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the trouser legs terminate at openings placed above the knees of the pregnant wearer.

    9) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 8, wherein the trouser legs further comprise a tacky elastic band that runs around the inner circumference of the trouser opening

    10) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the trouser legs terminate at openings placed at a point below the knee but above the ankle of the pregnant wearer.

    11) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 10, wherein the trouser legs further comprise a tacky elastic band that runs around the inner circumference of the trouser opening

    12) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the trouser legs terminate at openings placed at the ankles of the pregnant wearer.

    13) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 12, wherein the trouser legs further comprise a tacky elastic band that runs around the inner circumference of the trouser opening

    14) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, further comprising pockets on the outer sides of both trouser legs, or on the internal side of the waistband designed to contain the pregnant wearer's distended abdomen.

    15) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, further comprising at least one pocket on the internal side of the reinforced waistband.

    16) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the trousers are comprised of a partially elasticized fabric containing between 20% and 30% Lycra®.

    17) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 16, wherein the trousers are comprised of a partially elasticized fabric containing 27% Lycra®.

    18) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the trousers are comprised of dual layers of partially elasticized fabric.

    19) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the protection pad is sandwiched between the dual layers of partially elasticized fabric forming the trousers.

    20) The padded maternity cycling trousers of claim 1, wherein the reinforced waistband is comprised of a double layer of the partially elasticized material that forms the remainder of the trousers.

    21. Padded maternity cycling trousers comprising: a. a protection pad extending both anteriorly and posteriorly past the pelvic region of a pregnant wearer, wherein the protection pad is a single-layer foam pad sandwiched between dual layers of elasticized fabric forming the trousers, and wherein those portions of the protection pad that extend past the anterior and posterior regions of the pregnant wearer's pelvic region are both trapezoidal in shape, and wherein the portion of the protection pad that extends past the posterior of the pregnant wearer's pelvic region is larger than the portion of the protection pad that extends past the anterior of the pregnant wearer's pelvic region; b. a reinforced waistband positioned to sit below and support a distended abdomen of the pregnant wearer, wherein the reinforced waistband is comprised of [INSERT] and capable of stretching to support the wearer's distended abdomen throughout all stages of pregnancy; c. two tacky elastic bands that run around the inner circumference of both trouser openings at any point along the legs of the pregnant wearer; and d. pockets on the outer sides of both trouser legs, or on the internal side of the waistband designed to contain the pregnant wearer's distended abdomen. wherein the remainder of the trouser is made from an at least partially elasticized fabric containing between 20% and 30% Lycra®.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0013] It should be noted that the drawing figures may be in simplified form and might not be to precise scale.

    [0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pregnant woman wearing the trousers of the present invention.

    [0015] FIG. 2 is an anterior view of the isolated trousers of the present invention.

    [0016] FIG. 3 is a posterior perspective view of the isolated trousers of the present invention.

    [0017] FIG. 4 is a cut-away perspective view of the isolated trousers of the present invention, depicting the posterior portion of the padding.

    [0018] FIG. 5 is a side sectional perspective of the trousers of the present invention.

    [0019] FIG. 6 is an enlarged local perspective view of the trousers of the present invention, highlighting the padding cushioning the wearer's anterior region.

    [0020] FIG. 7 provides an alternative local perspective view of the trousers of the present invention, highlighting the padding cushioning the rider's posterior region.

    [0021] The same elements or parts throughout the figures of the drawings are designated by the same reference characters, while equivalent elements bear a prime designation.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0022] The embodiment and various embodiments can now be better understood by turning to the following detailed description of the embodiments, which are presented as illustrated examples of the embodiment defined in the claims. It is expressly understood that the embodiment as defined by the claims may be broader than the illustrated embodiments described below. Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments.

    [0023] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pregnant woman wearing the trousers 5 of the present invention on an exercise apparatus 10.

    [0024] FIG. 2 is an anterior perspective view of the isolated trousers 5, depicting both the anterior portion of the crotch padding 15 and wide, elastic waistband 20 capable of accommodating and partially enclosing the pregnant woman's belly. FIG. 2 also depicts the optional pockets 25 of the present invention, positioned on the wearer's outer leg. FIG. 2 also depicts the optional stitching 40 used to join portions of the elastic fabric to form the entire trouser 5.

    [0025] FIG. 3 is a posterior perspective view of the isolated trousers 5, depicting the expanded posterior padded region 30 capable of covering the entirety of the wearer's pelvic region making contact with the bicycle saddle. FIG. 3 also depicts the optional tacky elastic bands 35 positioned around the inner circumference of the trouser leg openings. FIG. 3 also depicts the optional stitching 40 used to join portions of the elastic fabric to form the entire trouser 5.

    [0026] FIG. 4 is a cut-away perspective view of the isolated trousers 5, depicting the posterior portion of the crotch padding 30 residing behind a single outer fabric layer 45. FIG. 4 also depicts a wide, elastic waistband 20 capable of accommodating and partially enclosing the pregnant woman's belly, as well as the optional tacky elastic bands 35 positioned around the inner circumference of the trouser leg openings. FIG. 4 also depicts the optional stitching 40 used to join portions of the elastic fabric to form the entire trouser 5.

    [0027] FIG. 5 is a side sectional perspective of the inventive trousers 5, taken at cut line 5 of FIG. 2, showing the single layer of padding 55 residing between the optional inner lining 50 of the trousers 5 and the outer elastic layer of fabric 45, under the wide, elastic waistband 20 capable of accommodating and partially enclosing the pregnant woman's belly. FIG. 5 also depicts the extension of the padding 55 both anteriorly 15 and 30 posteriorly from midline, so as to provide full coverage for all areas of the wearer's seat and pelvic region that will make contact with the bicycle saddle.

    [0028] FIG. 6 is an enlarged local perspective view of the inventive trousers 5, taken at arrow 6 of FIG. 1, showing the padding cushioning the rider's anterior region 15 with half of the trousers 5 removed. The padding 15 resides behind a single outer elastic layer of fabric 45. FIG. 6 also depicts the optional pockets 25 of the present invention, positioned on the wearer's outer leg. FIG. 6 also depicts the optional stitching 40 used to join portions of the elastic fabric to form the entire trouser 5, as well as the wide, elastic waistband 20 capable of accommodating and partially enclosing the pregnant woman's belly. In some contemplated embodiments, the reinforced waistband is formed from a double layer of the same partially elasticized material that comprises the remainder of the trousers, such as a fabric containing between 20-30% Lycra, or more preferably 27% Lycra, such as Sensitive® Sand Bonded fabric.

    [0029] FIG. 7 is an enlarged local perspective view, taken at arrow 7 of FIG. 1, showing the padding cushioning the rider's posterior region 30 with half of the trousers 5 removed. The padding 30 resides behind a single outer elastic layer of fabric 45. FIG. 7 also depicts the optional stitching 40 used to join portions of the elastic fabric to form the entire trouser 5, as well as the wide, elastic waistband 20 capable of accommodating and partially enclosing the pregnant woman's belly.

    [0030] For the avoidance of doubt, all contemplated embodiments of the present invention include a protection pad extending both anteriorly and posteriorly past the area of the cycling trouser intended to rest on the saddle of a bicycle. Also, for the avoidance of doubt, all contemplated embodiments of the present invention include a reinforced waistband positioned to sit below and support a distended abdomen of a pregnant wearer. In all contemplated embodiments, the reinforced waistband is made from any material capable of stretching to support the wearer's distended abdomen throughout all stages of pregnancy. In some contemplated embodiments, the reinforced waistband is formed from a double layer of the same partially elasticized material that comprises the remainder of the trousers, such as a fabric containing between 20-30% Lycra, or more preferably 27% Lycra, such as Sensitive® Sand Bonded fabric.

    [0031] As mentioned above, other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.