SPORTS CLOTHING, PARTICULARLY FOR SURFING
20220400783 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D2400/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/166
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A suit for water-based sports, comprises: a closable compartment within the suit, the closable compartment positioned to be located on the back of a wearer when worn; and
an opening for a drinking pipe, the opening positioned to allow the pipe to lead from the compartment to a face of the wearer.
Claims
1. A suit for water-based sports, comprising: a closable compartment within the suit, the closable compartment positioned to be located on the back of a wearer when worn; and an opening for a drinking pipe, the opening positioned to allow the pipe to lead from the compartment to a face of the wearer.
2. The suit of claim 1, wherein the closable compartment is positioned to be located between the shoulder-blades of the wearer.
3. The suit of claim 1, further comprising a holder for holding the drinking pipe to the suit, the holder being positioned to be located on a shoulder of the wearer.
4. The suit of claim 1, comprising a drink container removably located within the closable compartment, the drink container comprising an attachment for said water pipe.
5. The suit of claim 4, wherein the drink container is a water sack.
6. The suit of claim 4, wherein the closable compartment is shaped and sized to fit the water sack therein while the water sack is filled with drink.
7. The suit of claim 1, constituted from a fabric comprising a neoprene part and a spandex part.
8. The suit of claim 1, wherein the closable compartment is formed between two layers of fabric.
9. The suit of claim 1, wherein the closable compartment comprises a closure, the closure being one member of the group comprising a button closure, a tie closure, a zip, and a hook and loop fastener.
10. A suit for water-based sports, comprising: a closable compartment positioned on the suit to be located on the back of a wearer when worn; a container for drink located within the closable compartment; a drinking pipe leading from the container to the face of the wearer; and an opening in the suit for threading the drinking pipe.
11. The suit of claim 10, wherein the closable compartment is positioned to be located between the shoulder-blades of the wearer.
12. The suit of claim 10, further comprising a holder for holding the drinking pipe to the suit, the holder being positioned to be located on a shoulder of the wearer.
13. The suit of claim 10, wherein the drink container is removably located within the closable compartment, the drink container comprising an attachment for said water pipe.
14. The suit of claim 13, wherein the drink container is a water sack.
15. The suit of claim 13, wherein the closable compartment is shaped and sized to fit the drink container while the drink container is filled with drink.
16. The suit of claim 10, constituted from a fabric comprising a neoprene part and a spandex part.
17. The suit of claim 10, wherein the closable compartment is formed between two layers of fabric.
18. The suit of claim 10, wherein the closable compartment comprises a closure, the closure being one member of the group comprising a button closure, a tie closure, a zip, and a hook and loop fastener.
19. The suit of claim 10, wherein the container is at least partly inflated, thereby to provide buoyancy.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0025] Some embodiments of the invention are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of embodiments of the invention. In this regard, the description taken with the drawings makes apparent to those skilled in the art how embodiments of the invention may be practiced.
[0026] In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0032] The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, relates to sports clothing and, more particularly, but not exclusively, to clothing for surfing or windsurfing, and other sports involving water, including water-skiing, kayaking, diving and scuba diving, and to a lesser extent yachting and the like.
[0033] Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components and/or methods set forth in the following description and/or illustrated in the drawings and/or the Examples. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
[0034] Referring now to the drawings,
[0035] An opening 16 provides for a drinking pipe 18. The opening is positioned to allow the pipe to lead from the compartment 12 to the face of the wearer so that s/he may use the pipe as a drinking straw and suck water from the water sack 14. The pipe 18 may include a mouthpiece 20.
[0036] It is noted that the opening is here shown as being horizontal across the back. However the opening may equally well be vertical so that the water sack is introduced from the side.
[0037] Closure 22 may be provided for the closable compartment and may be a zipper, or a hook-and-eye fastener of the kind sold under the trademark Velcro™ Alternatively, the closure may be a button or tie closure. The closure may be covered by a lip or covering, particularly if a hook and eye type of fastener is used. Such a lip may be dispensed with if using a zipper.
[0038] A smaller inner pocket 24 may also be provided, say for a smaller, pocket-sized water sack. The pocket may also be closed with a zip or with any other suitable closure as discussed above. A typical size for the inner compartment may be 60 mm in width by 70 mm in height.
[0039] A holder or fastener 26, may hold the drinking pipe 18 to the suit 10 beyond the point where the pipe emerges from opening 16. The holder 26 may conveniently be positioned on the shoulder of the wearer so that the pipe can be acquired by the wearer without needing hands, or hardly needing hands.
[0040] The drink container, typically a water sack, may be removably located within the closable compartment 12 so that it can easily be refilled, and the water sack may include an attachment 28 to fix the water pipe 18 through the wall of the water sack in a manner that is both waterproof and does not compromise the mechanical integrity of the wall of the sack.
[0041] The suit may be made of materials typical to wetsuits and/or to surfing, and for example the suit may be constituted from a fabric comprising neoprene and spandex. The spandex may for example be highly stretchable Lycra™. The closable compartment itself may be formed between two layers of the fabric.
[0042] Alternatively, the suit may be constructed from parts made of different fabrics. Thus the spandex, which is more stretchable and flexible may be used for areas which are highly articulated during activity, such as the area around the shoulders. The neoprene, which is stronger, may be used for other parts of the body, which do not move or do not move as much. The neoprene may be 0.5 mm neoprene, as opposed to the more common 1 mm neoprene.
[0043] Reference is now made to
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[0046] The water sack may be used for flotation. The water may be emptied or drunk, or may still have water remaining, and the sack may then be filled with air through the drinking pipe to provide buoyancy to the suit. That is to say the water sack may be used to provide buoyancy to the suit, and this may be done even if the sack contains water. As a result the suit may be used to help if the surfer gets into difficulty.
[0047] It is expected that during the life of a patent maturing from this application many relevant rubber and stretchy material will be developed and the scopes of these and other terms herein are intended to include all such new technologies a priori.
[0048] The terms “comprises”, “comprising”, “includes”, “including”, “having” and their conjugates mean “including but not limited to”.
[0049] The term “consisting of” means “including and limited to”.
[0050] As used herein, the singular form “a”, “an” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0051] It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment and the present description is to be construed as if such embodiments are explicitly set forth herein. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable subcombination or may be suitable as a modification for any other described embodiment of the invention and the present description is to be construed as if such separate embodiments, subcombinations and modified embodiments are explicitly set forth herein. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without those elements.
[0052] Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
[0053] It is the intent of the applicant(s) that all publications, patents and patent applications referred to in this specification are to be incorporated in their entirety by reference into the specification, as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually noted when referenced that it is to be incorporated herein by reference. In addition, citation or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present invention. To the extent that section headings are used, they should not be construed as necessarily limiting. In addition, any priority document(s) of this application is/are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its/their entirety.