PADDED GARMENT
20240148081 ยท 2024-05-09
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Abstract
A padded garment having padded chest area. A first fabric layer is fastened on the interior of the garment, the first fabric layer being fastened to a second fabric layer using a first interstitial binding to provide additional padding on the chest of the garment. The second fabric layer is fastened to the garment using a second interstitial binding. The second interstitial binding may align with the existing stitching on the garment, such that the second interstitial binding is not visible or is masked by the existing stitching and fasteners of the garment. The additional first and second fabric layers are thick enough to prevent visibility through the garment.
Claims
1. A padded garment comprising: a garment; a first fabric layer; a second fabric layer; a first interstitial binding; a second interstitial binding; the garment comprising a torso area; the second fabric layer being engaged to the garment using the second interstitial binding; and the first fabric layer being engaged to the second fabric layer using the first interstitial binding.
2. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the garment being a shirt.
3. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the first fabric layer being half-elliptical in shape.
4. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the first fabric layer comprising a softer side positioned to be facing the skin of the wearer, and a coarser side facing away from the skin of the wearer.
5. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the second fabric layer conforming to the shape of the torso area of the garment.
6. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the second interstitial binding being aligned with the existing stitching of the garment.
7. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising adhesive; and the second interstitial binding comprising adhesive.
8. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising stitching; and the second interstitial binding comprising stitching.
9. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising a mechanical fastener; and the second interstitial binding comprising a mechanical fastener.
10. The padded garment of claim 1, further comprising: the first fabric layer comprising a softer material than the second fabric layer.
11. A padded garment comprising: a garment; a first fabric layer; a second fabric layer; a first interstitial binding; a second interstitial binding; the garment comprising a torso area; the second fabric layer being engaged to the garment using the second interstitial binding; the first fabric layer being engaged to the second fabric layer using the first interstitial binding; the first fabric layer being half-elliptical in shape; the second fabric layer conforming to the shape of the torso area of the garment; the first fabric layer comprising a softer side positioned to be facing the skin of the wearer, and a coarser side facing away from the skin of the wearer; and the second interstitial binding being aligned with the existing stitching of the garment.
12. The padded garment of claim 11, further comprising: the garment being a shirt.
13. The padded garment of claim 11, further comprising: the first fabric layer comprising a softer material than the second fabric layer.
14. The padded garment of claim 11, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising adhesive; and the second interstitial binding comprising adhesive.
15. The padded garment of claim 11, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising stitching; and the second interstitial binding comprising stitching.
16. The padded garment of claim 11, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising a mechanical fastener; and the second interstitial binding comprising a mechanical fastener.
17. A padded garment comprising: a garment; a first fabric layer; a second fabric layer; a first interstitial binding; a second interstitial binding; the garment comprising a torso area; the garment being a shirt; the first fabric layer being half-elliptical in shape; the first fabric layer comprising a softer material than the second fabric layer; the second fabric layer conforming to the shape of the torso area of the garment; the second fabric layer being engaged to the garment using the second interstitial binding; the second interstitial binding being aligned with the existing stitching of the garment; the first fabric layer comprising a softer side positioned to be facing the skin of the wearer, and a coarser side facing away from the skin of the wearer; and the first fabric layer being engaged to the second fabric layer using the first interstitial binding.
18. The padded garment of claim 17, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising adhesive; and the second interstitial binding comprising adhesive.
19. The padded garment of claim 17, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising stitching; and the second interstitial binding comprising stitching.
20. The padded garment of claim 17, further comprising: the first interstitial binding comprising a mechanical fastener; and the second interstitial binding comprising a mechanical fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0011] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The present invention is to be described in detail and is provided in a manner that establishes a thorough understanding of the present invention. There may be aspects of the present invention that may be practiced or utilized without the implementation of some features as they are described. It should be understood that some details have not been described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure focus of the invention. References herein to the preferred embodiment, one embodiment, some embodiments, or alternative embodiments should be considered to be illustrating aspects of the present invention that may potentially vary in some instances, and should not be considered to be limiting to the scope of the present invention as a whole. It should further be understood that reference to the singular of a components, such as using a, an or the should also encompass the plural of that component, such as at least one or a plurality of that component, unless otherwise explicitly stated.
[0012] Referring now to
[0013] The garment 600 may comprise any garment 600 well-known in the art. For example, the garment 600 may be a shirt, jacket, sweatshirt, pants, socks, headpiece, or any other garment 600 that is well-known in the art. In the ideal embodiment, however, the garment 600 comprises any garment 600 having a torso portion, ideally comprising a shirt.
[0014] The first fabric layer 100 may comprise any fabric well-known in the art, such as a fleece-like material, cotton, polyester, or any other fabric. The first fabric layer 100 is ideally comprised of a softer material than the second fabric layer 200 or may comprise a softer side of the same fabric as the first fabric layer 100 to avoid irritation of the wearer's skin and to improve the comfort of the garment 600. In some embodiments, the first fabric layer 100 may comprise a softer side facing the skin of the wearer, and a coarser side facing away from the skin of the wearer. In some embodiments, the first fabric layer 100 and second fabric layer 200 may be of identical softness. The first fabric layer 100 is ideally comprised of a material that is thick enough to prevent any visibility through the garment 600. In the ideal embodiment, the first fabric layer 100 may comprise a roughly half-elliptical shape as shown in
[0015] The second fabric layer 200 may comprise any fabric well-known in the art, such as a fleece-like material, cotton, polyester, or any other fabric. The second fabric layer 200 is ideally shaped to conform to the torso portion of the garment 600, as shown in
[0016] The first interstitial binding 300 engages the first fabric layer 100 to the second fabric layer 200. The first interstitial binding 300 may comprise any fastening means well-known in the art, especially those adapted for securing fabric or clothing together. For example, the first interstitial binding 300 may comprise a plurality of stitches, a thermal weldment, an adhesive, a mechanical fastener, or any other fastening means that is well-known in the art. The first interstitial binding 300 is ideally positioned along the sides and top of the first fabric layer 100, securing the first fabric layer 100 to the second fabric layer 200, as shown in
[0017] In the ideal embodiment, the first interstitial binding 300 runs only along the sides and top of the first fabric layer 100, leaving the bottom of the first fabric layer 100 unsecured to create an opening 500, as shown in
[0018] The second interstitial binding 400 engages the second fabric layer 200 to the garment 600. The second interstitial binding 400 may comprise any fastening means well-known in the art, especially those adapted for securing fabric or clothing together. For example, the second interstitial binding 400 may comprise stitching, a thermal weldment, an adhesive, a mechanical fastener, or any other fastening means that is well-known in the art. The second interstitial binding 400 is ideally positioned along any existing seams or stitching of the garment 600 in order to hide the additional stitching and fabric from an external observer when the garment 600 is worn. As shown in, for example,
[0019] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.