CORRECTIVE GARMENT
20230084135 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A corrective garment that constricts and corrects at least a lower portion of a human body and that has a compression reduced portion covering only an infraumbilical region of the human body. This corrective garment enables a wearer to breathe more deeply to resolve a feeling of suffocation, while less loosely constricting the abdominal region.
Claims
1. A corrective garment for constricting and correcting at least a lower portion of a human body comprising a compression reduced portion covering only an infraumbilical region of the human body.
2. The corrective garment according to claim 1, wherein the compression reduced portion is a convex portion that bulges outward.
3. The corrective garment according to claim 2, wherein: the convex portion includes a seam extending vertically; and when the seam is unsewn, an edge of a fabric piece on the left side of the seam bulges rightward and an edge of a fabric piece on the right side of the seam bulges leftward.
4. The corrective garment according to claim 2, wherein the lowest compression pressure within the convex portion is not higher than half of the highest compression pressure within abdominal regions around the compression reduced portion.
5. The corrective garment according to claim 1, wherein the compression reduced portion is a hole.
6. The corrective garment according to claim 5, wherein the hole is covered with a fabric piece within which the lowest compression pressure is not higher than half of the highest compression pressure within abdominal regions around the compression reduced portion.
7. The corrective garment according to claim 3, wherein the lowest compression pressure within the convex portion is not higher than half of the highest compression pressure within abdominal regions around the compression reduced portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Corrective garments according to embodiments of the invention will be hereinafter explained with reference to the drawings. Throughout the explanation, up-down, front-back, and left-right directions mean those with respect to wearers of the corrective garments.
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[0024] A corrective garment according to an embodiment of the invention is made of fabric with elasticity, which can provide a relatively great stretching force or power. A “stretching force” means a force that is required to stretch a fabric piece in a fixed direction at a constant rate. Due to a great stretching force of the fabric, the corrective garment tightly constricts the abdomen, lumbar, and buttocks of a wearer against his/her movements trying to stretch the fabric so that it presses the bulge of the abdomen and raises the buttocks. In this manner, the corrective garment uses a great constriction force caused by the great stretching force of the fabric to achieve a function of correcting the body shape of the wearer.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The compression reduced portion 10 in this embodiment is a convex portion bulging away from the infraumbilical region of a wearer. As shown in
[0027] When the corrective garment is worn, the compression reduced portion 10 in the form of such a convex portion is stretched in the left-right and vertical directions, and then, reduces its height in the outward direction. Its initial height is preadjusted to cause the convex portion of the reduced height to not tightly press the infraumbilical region. This can reduce the lowest compression pressure within the convex portion, i.e. the compression pressure at the apex P of the convex portion, to be not higher than half or one of the highest compression pressure within abdominal regions around the convex portion. Note that the convex portion of this embodiment is designed such that, when the corrective garment is worn, the convex portion is stretched in the left-right and vertical directions to be flattened, but the lowest compression pressure within the convex portion, i.e. the compression pressure at the apex P, is reduced to zero or nearly zero. Accordingly, among the abdominal regions of the wearer, only the infraumbilical region is not tightly pressed.
[0028] In this embodiment, a portion of the corrective garment covering the infraumbilical region is designed such that, when the correcting garment is worn, i.e. when the portion is stressed by tensional forces, the vertical length of the portion, or the length thereof in the up-down direction, ranges from 5 cm to 9 cm below the umbilicus and the width of the portion is approximately 1.5 cm each on the left and right sides of a center line of the front body of the corrective garment, i.e. a vertical line passing through the umbilicus. In order to achieve such a dimension when the correcting garment is worn, the portion is formed such that, when the correcting garment is not worn, the vertical length H of the portion ranges from 4.5 cm to 8.5 cm below the top of the waist 14 and the width of the portion is approximately 1 cm each on the left side LW and right side RW of the center line of the front body of the corrective garment. In addition, the apex P of the convex portion has a height T of approximately 5 mm in the outward direction when the convex portion is not stressed by any tensional forces before the correcting garment is worn (cf.
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[0032] The compression reduced portion 10 is formed to appear in the shape of a vertical ellipse when the convex portion or the hole is viewed from the front. However, a compression reduced portion according to the invention may appear in the shape of a circle, rhombus, rectangle, or plane figure lacking its upper half such as a semicircle, semirhombus, or semiellipse. The compression reduced portion may also be a predefined area including a plurality of convex portions, open holes, or holes covered with fabric pieces.
[0033] The above-described embodiment is the girdle for correcting a body shape, which is the simplest example of corrective garments according to the invention. The invention is not limited to such corrective garments, but it is easily applicable to other various corrective garments such as the above-mentioned prior art examples and yet-to-be-developed ones, and in addition, daily, sport, and medical garments. Specific products of corrective garments, to which the invention can be easily applied, include, for example, girdles, pelvic shorts, and tights, and in addition, bodysuits, pants, and trousers with portions constricting and correcting at least a lower portion of a human body.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0034] 10 a compression reduced portion, 11 a front seam, 12 an edge of a fabric piece on the left side of the front seam, 13 an edge of a fabric piece on the right side of the front seam, 14 a waist, 15 a hole in the front seam, 16 a fabric piece covering the hole, P a point where compression pressure is the lowest within a convex portion, H the vertical length of the convex portion, RW the width of the convex portion on the right side of the center line of the front body of the corrective garment, LW the width of the convex portion on the left side of the center line of the front body of the corrective garment, T the height of the apex of the convex portion.