RELIEF GARMENT WITH MEDIAL PANEL
20250040624 ยท 2025-02-06
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Abstract
A pair of shorts having a medial opening configured to allow a female user to relieve herself without having to remove the garment. The medial opening is selectively covered by a medial panel. The medial panel can be opened while remaining attached at its anterior edge or its posterior edge. It may also be removed entirely. When the medial panel is in its installed condition, its lateral margins preferably rest inside the shorts. An integrated covering skirt preferably conceals both the shorts and the medial panel.
Claims
1. A garment configured to allow a female user to relieve herself while said garment is worn, comprising: (a) a waist band having an inward facing side, an outward facing side, a posterior waist band region, and an anterior waist band region; (b) a left panel joined to said waist band, said left panel including a left leg opening; (c) a right panel joined to said waist band, said right panel including a right leg opening; (d) a medial opening bounded by a left medial boundary in said left panel and a right medial boundary in said right panel; (e) a medial panel having a posterior edge, an anterior edge, a right edge, a left edge, and a central portion; (f) said medial panel being joined to said waist band by a first connection between said posterior edge of said medial panel and said posterior waist band region, with said posterior edge of said panel lying against said inward facing side of said waist band; (g) said medial panel being joined to said waist band by a second connection between said anterior edge of said medial panel and said anterior waist band region, with said anterior edge of said panel lying against said inward facing side of said waist band; and (h) said medial panel being configured to open said medial opening by detaching one of said first or second connections.
2. The garment as recited in claim 1, wherein: (a) said left medial boundary begins proximate said anterior waist band region and ends proximate said posterior waist band region; and (b) said right medial boundary begins proximate said anterior waist band region and ends proximate said posterior waist band region.
3. The garment as recited in claim 1, wherein: (a) said left panel is subdivided into a left anterior panel and a left posterior panel; and (b) said right panel is subdivided into a right anterior panel and a right posterior panel.
4. The garment as recited in claim 1, comprising: (a) a left inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said left inseam lying on said left leg opening and said second end of said left inseam lying on said left medial boundary; and (b) a right inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said right inseam lying on said right leg opening and said second end of said right inseam lying on said right medial boundary.
5. The garment as recited in claim 2, comprising: (a) a left inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said left inseam lying on said left leg opening and said second end of said left inseam lying on said left medial boundary; and (b) a right inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said right inseam lying on said right leg opening and said second end of said right inseam lying on said right medial boundary.
6. The garment as recited in claim 1, wherein said medial panel is fully removable by detaching said first and second connections.
7. The garment as recited in claim 1, wherein said waist band includes fasteners on said inward facing side and said outward facing side.
8. A garment configured to allow a female user to relieve herself while said garment is worn, comprising: (a) a waist band having an inward facing side, an outward facing side, a posterior waist band region, and an anterior waist band region; (b) a left panel descending from said waist band, said left panel including a left leg opening; (c) a right panel descending from said waist opening, said right panel including a right leg opening; (d) a medial opening bounded by a left medial boundary in said left panel and a right medial boundary in said right panel; (e) a medial panel having a posterior edge, an anterior edge, a right edge, a left edge, and a central portion; (f) said medial panel being joined to said waist band by a first connection, with said posterior edge of said panel lying against said inward facing side of said waist band; (g) said medial panel being joined to said waist band by a second connection, with said anterior edge of said panel lying against said inward facing side of said waist band; (h) said medial panel being configured to open said medial opening by detaching one of said first or second connections; and (i) a skirt descending from said waist band and covering said left panel and said right panel.
9. The garment as recited in claim 8, wherein: (a) said left medial boundary begins proximate said anterior waistband region and ends proximate said posterior waist band region; and (b) said right medial boundary begins proximate said anterior waist band region and ends proximate said posterior waist band region.
10. The garment as recited in claim 8, wherein: (a) said left panel is subdivided into a left anterior panel and a left posterior panel; and (b) said right panel is subdivided into a right anterior panel and a right posterior panel.
11. The garment as recited in claim 8, comprising: (a) a left inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said left inseam lying on said left leg opening and said second end of said left inseam lying on said left medial boundary; and (b) a right inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said right inseam lying on said right leg opening and said second end of said right inseam lying on said right medial boundary.
12. The garment as recited in claim 9, comprising: (a) a left inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said left inseam lying on said left leg opening and said second end of said left inseam lying on said left medial boundary; and (b) a right inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said right inseam lying on said right leg opening and said second end of said right inseam lying on said right medial boundary.
13. The garment as recited in claim 8, wherein said medial panel is fully removable by detaching said first and second connections.
14. The garment as recited in claim 8, wherein said waist band includes fasteners on said inward facing side and said outward facing side.
15. A garment configured to allow a female user to relieve herself while said garment is worn, comprising: (a) a waist region having a waist band, an inward facing side, an outward facing side, a posterior waist region, and an anterior waist region; (b) a left panel descending from said waist band, said left panel including a left leg opening; (c) a right panel descending from said waist opening, said right panel including a right leg opening; (d) a medial opening bounded by a left medial boundary in said left panel and a right medial boundary in said right panel; (e) a medial panel having a posterior edge, an anterior edge, a right edge, a left edge, and a central portion; (f) said medial panel being joined to said waist region by a first connection, with said posterior edge of said panel lying against said inward facing side of said waist region; (g) said medial panel being joined to said waist region by a second connection, with said anterior edge of said panel lying against said inward facing side of said waist region; (h) said medial panel being configured to open said medial opening by detaching one of said first or second connections; and (i) a skirt descending from said waist region and covering said left panel and said right panel.
16. The garment as recited in claim 15, wherein: (a) said left medial boundary begins proximate said anterior waistband region and ends proximate said posterior waist band region; and (b) said right medial boundary begins proximate said anterior waist band region and ends proximate said posterior waist band region.
17. The garment as recited in claim 15, wherein: (a) said left panel is subdivided into a left anterior panel and a left posterior panel; and (b) said right panel is subdivided into a right anterior panel and a right posterior panel.
18. The garment as recited in claim 15, comprising: (a) a left inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said left inseam lying on said left leg opening and said second end of said left inseam lying on said left medial boundary; and (b) a right inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said right inseam lying on said right leg opening and said second end of said right inseam lying on said right medial boundary.
19. The garment as recited in claim 16, comprising: (a) a left inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said left inseam lying on said left leg opening and said second end of said left inseam lying on said left medial boundary; and (b) a right inseam having a first end and a second end, with said first end of said right inseam lying on said right leg opening and said second end of said right inseam lying on said right medial boundary.
20. The garment as recited in claim 15, wherein said medial panel is fully removable by detaching said first and second connections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0039] 30 top opening [0040] 38 panel assembly [0041] 40 left panel [0042] 42 right panel [0043] 44 anterior seam [0044] 46 left inseam [0045] 48 right inseam [0046] 50 elastic band [0047] 52 left leg opening [0048] 54 right leg opening [0049] 56 waist cuff [0050] 58 waist band [0051] 60 torso [0052] 62 left leg [0053] 64 right leg [0054] 66 left anterior panel [0055] 68 left posterior panel [0056] 70 right anterior panel [0057] 72 right posterior panel [0058] 74 right lateral seam [0059] 76 medial opening [0060] 78 left medial boundary [0061] 80 right medial boundary [0062] 82 relieved shorts [0063] 84 medial panel [0064] 86 posterior edge [0065] 88 anterior edge [0066] 90 fastener [0067] 92 posterior waist band region [0068] 94 anterior waist band region [0069] 96 fastener [0070] 98 right edge band [0071] 100 left edge band [0072] 102 central portion [0073] 104 drawstring [0074] 106 pocket [0075] 108 covering skirt [0076] 110 fastener [0077] 112 fastener
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0078] The following descriptions pertain to preferred embodiments of the present invention. Having reviewed these descriptions, many more embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. As one example, many diverse approaches could be used to define the boundaries of the medial opening. This disclosure describes only one of these. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be set by the claims presented at the end of this disclosure rather than the embodiments described.
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[0082] Right medial boundary 80 also continues rearward through the crotch area past right inseam 48which joins the right anterior panel to the right posterior paneland continues along right posterior panel 72. Right medial boundary 80 deflects medially as it climbs toward waist band 58 until the left and right medial boundaries preferably overlap as shown. The inseams 46, 48 thus extend upward form the leg openings but do not meetas would be the case for conventional shorts. Instead, each inseam runs upward until it stops upon an intersection with the respective medial boundary. Right inseam 48 starts at right leg opening 54 and runs upward until it reaches right medial boundary 80. Left inseam 46 starts at left leg opening 52 and runs upward until it stops upon an intersection with left medial boundary 78.
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[0087] Fasteners are also provided on or proximate waist band 58. In the embodiment shown, three fasteners 96 are provided along posterior waist band region 92. Three fasteners 96 are also provided along anterior waist band region 94. The reader will note that the waist band region of relieved shorts 82 has an inward facing side and an outward facing side. The edges 86,88 of medial panel 84when the medial panel is installedlie against the inward facing side of the waist band region. Howeverin the example shownfasteners 96 are provided on both the inward facing side of the waist band region and the outward facing side. The reason for this optional feature will be explained subsequently.
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[0091] In order for the wearer to relieve herself while wearing the inventive garment, the medial panel must be moved out of the way to open the medial opening in the shorts. The size and shape of the medial opening is important to the functionality of the design. Returning to
[0092] In order to urinate or defecate, the female user will typically assume a squatting position. This altered configuration is shown in
[0093] The left panel assembly in the example shown is divided into a left anterior panel 66 and a left posterior panel 68. Likewise, the right panel assembly is divided into a right anterior panel 70 and a right posterior panel 72. In the embodiment shown, the left panel assembly and the right panel assembly overlap slightly in the anterior waist band region and the posterior waist band region. This overlap allows the two panel assemblies to slide relative to one another in order to widen medial opening 76 as the wearer assumes a squatting position.
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[0099] An additional modesty layer is preferably provided for the inventive garment.
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[0101] Having reviewed this disclosure, many other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. As a first example, the medial panel does not need to attach to the uppermost portion of the waist band region. Returning to
[0102] The preferred fastening locations and preferred locations for the beginning and end of medial opening depend somewhat on the rise of the relieved shorts. Low rise shorts have a waist band in a low position (about 10 cm below the wearer's navel). High rise shorts have a waist band proximate the wearer's navel (typically within 0 to 3 cm). In the present invention the medial opening begins proximate the anterior waist band region and ends proximate the posterior waist band region. For high rise shorts, proximate means within 0 to 12 cm of the waist band. For low rise shorts proximate means within 0 to 4 cm of the waist band.
[0103] The shape and size of the medial panel can be altered to suit the comfort of the individual.
[0104] The fabrics used are preferably those suitable for outdoor activities. Four-way stretch material is preferred, as are wicking and quick-drying materials. However, the invention is by no means limited to any particular materials. The invention is likewise not limited to any particular pattern. Although four panels are used for the preferred construction of the relieved shorts, it is possible to make the shorts from two panels or even one panel (with the medial opening being an open portion).
[0105] Although the preceding descriptions contain significant detail, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but rather as providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of the invention. Those skilled in the art will know that many other variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should properly be determined with respect to the following claims rather than the examples given.