COMPRESSION GARMENT
20240271342 ยท 2024-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to compression garments comprising a knitted fabric, wherein the knitted fabric has three or more knitted gores in a proximal portion of the compression garment, and (i) each knitted gore extends circumferentially around 50% or more of the proximal portion; (ii) each knitted gore comprises from 1 to 10 points at which the number of courses is increased; and (iii) each knitted gore comprises from 1 to 10 points at which the number of courses is decreased.
Claims
1. A Compression garment comprising a knitted fabric, wherein the knitted fabric has three or more knitted gores in a proximal portion of the compression garment; and (i) each knitted gore extends circumferentially around 50% or more of the proximal portion; (ii) each knitted gore comprises from 1 to 10 points at which the number of courses is increased; and (iii) each knitted gore comprises from 1 to 10 points at which the number of courses is decreased.
2. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the knitted gores are separated in longitudinal direction of the proximal portion by regions absent points of increase or decreaseconstant regions, wherein the regions absent points of increase or decrease constant regions consist ofinclude from 4 to 64 courses.
3. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the number of courses in each region absent points of increase or decrease is constant around the circumference of the proximal portion.
4. The compression garment according to claim 2, wherein each course of the regions absent points of increase or decrease extends circumferentially around 75% or more of the proximal portion.
5. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein regions absent points of increase or decrease include from 4 to 32 courses.
6. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein each knitted gore comprises from 1 to 4 points at which the number of courses is increased, preferably 2, and 1 to 4 points at which the number of courses is decreased, preferably 2.
7. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the number of points at which the number of courses is increased and the number of points at which the number of courses is decreased is identical.
8. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein 4 courses are added at each point at which the number of courses is increased.
9. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the number of courses is decreased by 4 courses at each point at which the number of courses is decreased.
10. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the proximal portion is adapted (i) to cover the thigh of a wearer; (ii) to cover the lower leg of a wearer; or (iii) to cover the upper arm of a wearer.
11. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the thigh or the lower leg of the wearer, the knitted gores comprise more courses in an anterior region and/or a lateral region of the proximal portion than in a medial region and/or a posterior region of the proximal portion; and when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the upper arm of a wearer, the knitted gores comprise more courses in a posterior region and/or a lateral region of the proximal portion than in an anterior region and/or a medial region of the proximal portion.
12. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the thigh or the lower leg of the wearer, the knitted gores have a height of 2 courses in a posterior region and/or medial region of the proximal portion; and when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the upper arm of a wearer, the knitted gores have a height of 2 courses in an anterior region and/or medial region of the proximal portion.
13. The cCompression garment according to claim 1, wherein when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the thigh or the lower leg of the wearer, the knitted gores have a height of from 3 to 15 courses in an anterior region of the proximal portion; and when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the upper arm of a wearer, the knitted gores have a height of from 3 to 15 courses in a posterior region of the proximal portion.
14. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the proximal portion comprises a proximal gore forming the proximal end of the proximal portion.
15. The compression garment according to claim 14, wherein the proximal gore has a height of 8 or more courses in an anterior region and/or a lateral region of the proximal portion when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the thigh or the lower leg of the wearer; or in a posterior region and/or lateral region when the proximal portion is adapted to cover the upper arm of a wearer.
16. The compression garment according to any of the preceding claim 1, comprising from 4 to 20 of the knitted gores, preferably from 4 to 15 of the knitted gores.
17. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the knitted fabric is a flat-knitted fabric.
18. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the garment is a pair of tights or a stocking.
19. The cCompression garment according to claim 1, wherein the garment is a stocking.
20. The compression garment according to claim 1, wherein the garment is an arm sleeve.
21. A method for the manufacture of a compression garment as claimed in claim 1, comprising the following steps: a) measuring the circumference of a leg of a wearer at 3 or more leg heights, including at least one leg height in the area of the thigh or in the area of the proximal part of the lower leg or measuring the circumference of an arm of a wearer at 3 or more arm heights, including at least one arm height in the area of the upper arm; b) knitting the compression garment as claimed in one of claims 1 to 20, preferably on a flat knitting machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0054] Exemplary embodiments of the disclosure are shown schematically in the drawings.
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[0060] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0061] Additional advantages, characteristics, and features of the present invention
[0062] will become clear from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings. However, the invention is not restricted to these exemplary embodiments.
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[0064] The compression garment 10 of
[0065] Each knitted gore 14 has two points of increase in course number 18 that can be seen on the lateral side of the garment 10, in the lateral region 34, in
[0066] The exemplary knitted gores 14 each start with a height of 2 courses in posterior region 26 of the garment 10 (see
[0067] The constant regions 22 have a constant height of 16 knitted courses all around the circumference of the compression garment. No additional courses or partial courses are present between the knitted gores 14 and the constant regions 22. The knitted gores 14 and the constant regions 22 are, in other words, directly adjacent to each other.
[0068] It should be noted that even though the schematic representation of each constant region 22 in
[0069] The partially depicted compression garment 10 is a flat knitted garment that is closed in the posterior region 26 with a seam, preferably a flat seam.
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[0073] It can be seen in
[0074] The number of meshes 38 in circumferential direction which are knitted with the maximal height of the gore will usually be larger than shown in
[0075] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to these exemplary embodiments, but rather that modifications can be made in such a way that individual features are omitted or other combinations of the individual features presented are realized, provided that the scope of protection of the appended claims is not exceeded. The present disclosure includes any and all combinations of the individual features presented.
Reference Signs List
[0076] 10 compression garment [0077] 12 knitted fabric [0078] 14 knitted gore [0079] 16 proximal portion [0080] 18 point of increase in course number [0081] 20 point of decrease in course number [0082] 22 constant region [0083] 24 anterior region [0084] 26 posterior region [0085] 28 proximal gore [0086] 30 large gore [0087] 32 medial region [0088] 34 lateral region [0089] 36 band [0090] 38 mesh