Garment with Localized Circulation Boostig Feature
20180160745 ยท 2018-06-14
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A41D13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A garment for boosting circulation in areas of a user's body corresponding to the user's joints, having at least one fabric member of a size for at least partly covering at least one part of the user's body that includes at least one joint area lying over at least one joint of the user, and at least one muscle area lying over at least one muscle of the user, the fabric member being at least one of dimensioned and structured so as not to compress the part of the user's body covered by the fabric member, the fabric member having a heat insulating property at each joint area to be covered and a heat transmitting property at each muscle area to be covered, so that when the garment is worn, each joint area stays warmer than each muscle area to boost circulation in each joint area.
Claims
1. A garment for boosting circulation in areas of a user's body corresponding to the user's joints, comprising: at least one fabric member of a size for at least partly covering at least one part of the user's body that includes at least one joint area lying over at least one joint of the user, and at least one muscle area lying over at least one muscle of the user, the fabric member being at least one of dimensioned and structured so as not to compress the part of the user's body covered by the fabric member; the fabric member having a heat insulating property at each joint area to be covered and a heat transmitting property at each muscle area to be covered, so that when the garment is worn, each joint area stays warmer than each muscle area to boost circulation in each joint area.
2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the fabric member includes at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the heat transmitting material and the heat insulating material not compressing parts of the user's body covered by the fabric member.
3. The garment of claim 1, wherein the fabric member includes at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the heat transmitting material and the heat insulating material not compressing parts of the user's body covered by the fabric member, and wherein the heat transmitting material includes at least one of nylon, polyurethane, polyester, cotton and wool, and the heat insulating material includes at least one of MIYABI, MIYABI blend and acrylic.
4. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is for covering the waist, hips and legs, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the knees, the outer legs, the outer hips and the ankles, leaving uncovered, the buttocks, the tummy, front and back parts of the legs above the knees, and the inner, front and back parts of the calves, when the garment is being worn by the user.
5. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is for covering at least part of the shoulders, the waist and the thorax, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the shoulders, the sides and back of the waist and the spinal column, leaving uncovered, the sides and tummy area of the thorax, when the garment is being worn by the user.
6. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is for covering the shoulders, the arms, the waist and the thorax, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the shoulders, the elbows, the wrists, the outer arms, the sides and back of the waist and the spinal column, leaving uncovered, the sides and tummy area of the thorax, and the inner arms on both sides of the elbows, when the garment is being worn by the user.
7. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is for covering part of the head, the shoulders, the arms, the waist and the thorax, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the shoulders, the elbows, the wrists, the outer arms, the sides and back of the waist, the spinal column, the neck, the ears, the cranium and the back of the head, leaving uncovered, the sides and tummy area of the thorax, the inner arms on both sides of the elbows, and the sides of the head below the cranium and above the neck, when the garment is being worn by the user.
8. The garment of claim 1, wherein the fabric member includes at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the heat transmitting material and the heat insulating material both being elastic so as not to compress parts of the user's body covered by the fabric member.
9. The garment of claim 1, wherein the fabric member includes at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas.
10. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is for covering the waist, hips and legs, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the knees, the outer legs, the outer hips and the ankles, leaving uncovered, the buttocks, the tummy, front and back parts of the legs above the knees, and the inner, front and back parts of the calves, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas.
11. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is for covering at least part of the shoulders, the waist and the thorax, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the shoulders, the sides and back of the waist and the spinal column, leaving uncovered, the sides and tummy area of the thorax, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas.
12. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment includes a pant for covering the waist, hips and legs, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the knees, the outer legs, the outer hips and the ankles, leaving uncovered, the buttocks, the tummy, front and back parts of the legs above the knees, and the inner, front and back parts of the calves, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one pant base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one pant insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the pant base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the garment also including a top for covering at least part of the shoulders, the waist and the thorax, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the shoulders, the sides and back of the waist and the spinal column, leaving uncovered, the sides and tummy area of the thorax, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one top base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one top insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas.
13. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is a top and includes a shoulder portion of heat insulating material extending down the front of the garment top on both sides of the user's neck by an average dimension of about 1/12th to about rd of the total vertical dimension the top, shoulder portion angling down toward a lower edge of the garment on either side of a garment neck opening and toward each arm opening.
14. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is a top and includes a waist portion of heat insulating material extending up the front of the garment top from a lower edge thereof by a maximum average dimension of about 1/12th to about th of a total vertical dimension of the top, on either side of the garment front, at an angle of about 20 to about 70 degrees to the horizontal.
15. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is a top and includes an upper shoulder portion of heat insulating material extending down the back of the garment top on both sides of the user's neck by an average dimension about th to about rd of the total vertical dimension of the garment, the back part of upper shoulder portion angling down toward an lower edge of the garment along on either side of the garment neck opening and toward each arm opening at about 20 to about 60 degrees to the horizontal.
16. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is a top, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the heat insulating layer having a back fabric portion including a spinal column portion that extends centrally between upper and lower portions of the heat insulating portions and that covers the user's spinal column and has a width of about th to about 1/10th the total width of the garment top, at a location between upper and power portions of the insulating layer.
17. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment includes a pant for covering the waist, hips and legs, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the knees, the outer legs, the outer hips and the ankles, leaving uncovered, the buttocks, the tummy, front and back parts of the legs above the knees, and the inner, front and back parts of the calves, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one pant base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one pant insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the pant base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer having upper and lower edges at its back part, that angle downwardly and inwardly of each leg, respectively above and below the user's calves.
18. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is a pant for covering the waist, hips and legs, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the knees, the outer legs, the outer hips and the ankles, leaving uncovered, the buttocks, the tummy, front and back parts of the legs above the knees, and the inner, front and back parts of the calves, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer having upper and lower edges for covering lower back legs of the user that extend at an angle of about 20 to 70 degrees from a vertical axis of the pant.
19. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is a pant for covering the waist, hips and legs, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer of heat insulating material covering the knees, the outer legs, the outer hips and the ankles, leaving uncovered, the buttocks, the tummy, front and back parts of the legs above the knees, and the inner, front and back parts of the calves, when the garment is being worn by the user, the fabric member including at least one base layer of heat transmitting material that extends over all of the joint and muscle areas, and at least one insulating layer of heat insulating material fixed to an inside surface of the base layer and extending only over the joint areas, the insulating layer having upper and lower edges for covering lower back legs of the user, that extend at an angle of about 30 to 50 degrees from a vertical axix of the pant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals are used to refer to the same or similar elements,
[0040] For the workout top of
[0041] The muscle areas of the user for garments formed as tops, include the upper and lower chest areas at the front, sides and back of the rib cage, on opposite sides of the spinal column.
[0042] The garment top comprises a fabric member having the base layer of heat transmitting material like a nylon blend, for example, that lies over and covers the joint areas and the muscle areas of the part of the user's body to be covered by the garment. While this fabric member is either dimensioned or structured or both, in a way that does not compress the parts of the user's body covered or encircled by this fabric member, in equal pressure and fit, so as not to constrict circulation, in particular, in the joint areas, and thereby defeat a main purpose of the invention, tighter fitting garments will also work within the purview of the invention. In either case the goal is to enhance blood circulation and therefore, warmth, in the joint areas, while allowing the muscle areas to cool.
[0043] For this purpose, the fabric base member is made of a heat transmitting or transmissive material so that heat can dissipate from the large muscles in the muscle areas of the user's body that are covered by the fabric member 10.
[0044] As best shown in
[0045] For the purpose of this disclosure, the term fabric is used to describe any woven, non-woven, knit or otherwise created flexible sheet material that is appropriate for manufacturing garments.
[0046] Instead of being fixed on the inside surface of fabric member 10, the additional insulating fabric portions can be fixed on the outside surface, sandwiched between two layers of fabric 10 or are manufactures as part of the fabric 10, e.g. by knitting or otherwise forming the insulating layer into the fabric 10.
[0047] For the garment top of
[0048] The upper shoulder portion 12a extends down the front of the garment top on both sides of the user's neck opening as shown in
[0049] The lower hip portion 12c extends up the front of the garment top of
[0050] With reference to
[0051] The lower back and lower hip portion 12c extends up the front of the garment top of
[0052] The heat insulating back fabric portion of
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[0058] The apparel or garments of the invention may be in the form of shirts, tunics, tops, pants, shorts, vests, top-plus-pant sets and/or hooded or un-hooded pullovers or jackets, and used as active wear, such as exercise clothing, outer wear, recovery garments, undergarments, for use after an exercise session or for medical recovery, or even specialty clothing such as wet suits.
[0059] The base fabric that makes up most or all of the surface of the garment of the invention, in any of its configuration, must be more transmissive of heat than the heat insulating fabric parts to allow the heat to leave the hotter muscle areas. This may be nylon, nylon blends, cotton or other fabric that can be connected to the heat insulating fabric portions by fusing with AIR MESH or the like.
[0060] An example of the base fabric used to make the garments of the invention, is a nylon blend of knit 77% nylon threads and 23% polyurethane threads. Any knit or woven fabric with suitable head transmitting properties can be used, however. For active wear the fabric should be knit not woven, however, so there it can stretch but any active wear fabric could be used for the exterior base fabric layer.
[0061] An example of heat insulating fabric of the invention for covering, and therefore selectively warming the joint areas of a user, is known by the acronym MIYABI and can be found at the Internet URL: http://www.mrchk.com.hk/en/product_c_04.php.5. The type of MIYABI fabric found best for the insulating fabric of the invention, since it has the needed stretch, is known as quality #SVQ-50-053 that comes in a width of 62 inches, and has a weight of 160 grams per square meter. The fabric was found to have good heat maintaining, stretch and movement features needed for the purpose of the invention's activewear.
[0062] For heat retention it was challenging to find a synthetic yarn that worked best but the following was found to be effective.
[0063] Carbon Black Nylon Yarn: is a nylon yarn that is dyed black and the carbon in the fiber maintains a higher temperature. The only limitation was that it can only be offered in the color black.
[0064] MIYABI: This is the fiber used for Uniqlo's HeatTech and Marks & Spencer's HeatGen items. The only downside is that it is not a synthetic fiber but is a staple fiber like cotton, Rayon, etc.
[0065] Another example of the heat insulating fabric is MIYABI Blend: quality #SVQ50-053, 160 gms, 42% miyabi acrylic 24% polyester 18% viscose 6% pu.
[0066] Fusing of the heat insulating material to the heat transmissive fabric base is the technique mentioned above, known by the brand name AIR MESH and available from Debs Corporation of Japan.
[0067] For example the MIYABI fabric can be fused to the base fabric Temperature: 160 C. to 180 C. (320 F. to 356 F.).
[0068] Pressure: 3 to 4 bar; and
[0069] Time: 10 to 30 seconds.
[0070] These are standard lamination conditions which require a standard laminating facility that is widely available to the trade.
[0071] All placements were guided by a general fashion industry standard of placements for clothing all positions will grade based on industry standards for sex and size to grade rule would apply for all placements:
[0072] HPSHigh point shoulder
[0073] 15 down from high point shoulder is the waist
[0074] 3 down from waist is high hip
[0075] 8 down from waist is low hip
[0076] 8 up from wrist bone is forearm
[0077] 11 up from wrist bone is the elbow
[0078] Shoulder width bone to bone is 15.
[0079] These values are based on tendon length start and stop point of coverage and large muscle start and stop coverage the below mock proto types were created in a women's size smallthe lines and angles changed to achieve a better balance of coverage.
[0080] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.