Textile thigh protector
09585423 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B11/121
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A garment is configured to be worn over a thigh of an individual for protecting the thigh from irritation due to facing surfaces of the thighs of the individual bearing or rubbing against each other. The garment includes an elastic tubular member having a dimension smaller than a length of the thigh of the individual, having a circumference smaller than the circumference of at least a portion of the thigh of the individual, having a top and a bottom, and having an elastic characteristic. The garment also includes gripping member(s) along an inner circumference of the elastic tubular member. Methods of making the garment are also provided.
Claims
1. A method of making a garment configured to be worn over a thigh of an individual for protecting the thigh from irritation due to facing surfaces of the thighs of the individual bearing or rubbing against each other, the method comprising: obtaining an elastic tubular member, the elastic tubular member having a dimension configured to be smaller than a length of the thigh of the individual and having an inner circumference configured to be smaller than a circumference of at least a portion of the thigh of the individual, the elastic tubular member comprising opposing, hollow top and bottom free, unattached ends at a top and a bottom, respectively, of the elastic tubular member, wherein the top and bottom free, unattached ends are designed to overlie the thigh of the individual when worn, and the elastic tubular member further comprising an elastic fabric having a characteristic that it is configured to stretch circumferentially, wherein the elastic tubular member is configured with separate areas of differing elastic tubular member thicknesses around a surface of the garment for promoting exposure of the thigh underneath the garment to air; and disposing at least one gripping member along an inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the top end or the bottom end of the elastic tubular member to form the garment.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the disposing disposes the at least one gripping member along the inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the top end of the elastic tubular member, and wherein the method further comprises disposing at least one other gripping member along the inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the bottom end of the elastic tubular member.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the elastic tubular member comprises a breathable mesh fabric.
4. A method of making a garment configured to be worn over a thigh of an individual for protecting the thigh from irritation due to facing surfaces of the thighs of the individual bearing or rubbing against each other, the method comprising: obtaining an elastic tubular member, the elastic tubular member having a dimension configured to be smaller than a length of the thigh of the individual and having an inner circumference configured to be smaller than a circumference of at least a portion of the thigh of the individual, the elastic tubular member comprising opposing, hollow top and bottom free, unattached ends at a top and a bottom, respectively, of the elastic tubular member, wherein the top and bottom free, unattached ends are designed to overlie the thigh of the individual when worn, and the elastic tubular member further comprising an elastic characteristic in a circumferential direction, and first portions and second portions of the elastic tubular member, wherein the first portions of the elastic tubular member are interspersed among the second portions of the elastic tubular member within an entirety of an area of the elastic tubular member and the second portions of the elastic tubular member are interspersed among the first portions of the elastic tubular member within the entirety of the area of the elastic tubular member for promoting exposure of the thigh underneath the garment to air; and disposing at least one gripping member along the inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the top end or the bottom end of the elastic tubular member to form the garment.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the disposing disposes the at least one gripping member along the inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the top end of the elastic tubular member, and wherein the method further comprises disposing at least one other gripping member along the inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the bottom end of the elastic tubular member.
6. The method of claim 4, wherein the at least one gripping member comprises a substantially continuous band.
7. The method of claim 4, wherein the at least one gripping member comprises a plurality of gripping members spaced apart around at least a portion of the inner circumference of the elastic tubular member proximate the top end or the bottom end of the elastic tubular member.
8. The method of claim 4, wherein the first portions of the elastic tubular member have a first elastic tubular member thickness and the second portions of the elastic tubular member have a second elastic tubular member thickness, the second thickness being greater than the first thickness.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the obtaining the elastic tubular member comprises providing the first portions with the first thickness and the second portions with the second thickness, the providing configuring the first portions and the second portions for promoting exposure of the thigh underneath the garment to air, wherein the greater thickness of the second portions is configured to provide separation and passages between the garment and the thigh underneath the garment for release or circulation of air proximate the first portions of the elastic tubular member.
10. The method of claim 4, wherein the obtaining the elastic tubular member comprises forming the elastic tubular member from a length of elastic material having first and second elongated sides extending between first and second ends, the elastic material formed in a loop and joined to itself to take a tubular shape.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the tubular shape comprises the first end of the length of elastic material substantially flatly overlying the second end of the length of elastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION THE DRAWINGS
(1) The operation of the inventive textile thigh protector will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(17) At the same time, the appearance of the individual wearing the inventive product below the protector 10 is of the wearer's bare legs not covered by stockings, as is the fashion in many circumstances. As can be seen in
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(19) The tight meshes of the inventive thigh protectors 10 may be made of a stretchy fabric. This stretchy fabric may be made of any suitable material or materials such as nylon fabric and polyester fabric. Cotton yarns may also be employed. However, during fabrication using multiple yarns with different coefficients of stretch, care must be taken to provide a structure with circumferential stretch so that the inventive thigh protector can be provided with the ability to stretch circumferentially to accommodate a range of thigh sizes. However, providing too much stretch will result in insufficient gripping of the thighs to achieve positional stability during use. In accordance with the invention, it is contemplated that the inventive thigh protectors will be provided in a range of sizes, for example those associated with garters. However, by increasing stretchability, it is contemplated in accordance with the invention that sufficient positional stability will be achieved throughout a range of thigh dimensions with a smaller number of sizes for the inventive garment as compared to garter sizes.
(20) As noted above, different parts of the fabric, which makes up the inventive thigh protector, are formed with different thicknesses. For example, a section 12 of small mesh of stretchy fabric defines holes having a diameter of approximately 0.06 inches and formed of multithread constructions with a thickness on the order of about 0.008 inches. Section of meshes of stretchy fabric 12 can be made on any suitable material or materials such as nylon fabric, cotton and/or polyester fabric, provided that the desired circumferential stretch characteristic is maintained. This need for circumferential stretch his best provided and will portions of the inventive thigh protector 10, although a lack of stretch in some areas can be tolerated. On the other hand, stretch in the radial direction is not required, although it is acceptable and will usually be present given the nature of the nylon stocking top constructions which are suitable for implementation of the present invention.
(21) Another similar section 14 is a section with a wider-holed mesh of stretchy fabric, for example a mesh defining holes with a diameter of 0.2 inches. Section 14 is made of stretchy fabric and can also be made of any suitable material or materials such as nylon fabric, cotton and polyester fabric. Fabric has a thickness in the range of about 0.008 inches.
(22) Portion 17 may be relatively thick, for example in the range of about 0.015 inches. Thicknesses ranging between 0.005 and 0.1 inches are acceptable for the thickness of portion 17, although a range between 0.005 and 0.05 inches is preferred, with 0.01 to 0.25 inches being most preferred. Thicknesses may also vary across the face of portions 17 to provide additional ventilation. Portion 17 may be made by nylon stocking top embroidery techniques of a conventional nature, with multiyarn/multi-fiber constructions resulting in relatively thick embroidery-like textile features. An advantage of the present invention is that its entire construction may be manufactured using such existing techniques.
(23) In accordance with the invention, a silicone elastic gripping band 16 is employed to ensure that the textile thigh protector 10 of the present invention is maintained in place and does not slide up and down during use. Silicone elastic band 16 is made of a material selected for stretchability at least as great as the textile portions of thigh protector 10. At the same time, the material used to form silicone elastic band 16 should be compressible and provide a high degree of friction against both dry and preferably also moist skin, although it is recognized that dry skin will generally provide more. Referring to
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(25) Alternatively, the gripping function may be provided by a plurality of members which may be a series of spots or other shapes of gripping material. If desired, the same may be of a decorative shape, such as hearts. For example, a ring of hearts made of silicone gripping material may extend around the inner circumference of the inventive thigh protector 10.
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(32) After the material is cut, the length of embroidery-like material, formed into a tube with the finished side facing inwardly, is sewn into a permanent configuration using stitches 252. This results in the formation of a pair of radially oriented flap-like ends 254 and 256. Ends 254 and 256 are then steam ironed to flatten them, and the finished tubular thigh protector 210 is ready to be turned finished side out and be worn.
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(35) A wide variety of embroidery designs may be implemented in the invention.
(36) In accordance with the invention it is also contemplated that the inventive thigh protector 512 may be used in conjunction with short shorts 514, as is illustrated in
(37) The inventive method may be used for protecting the thighs by positioning garment 512 partially within and covered by a short skirt, and partially exposed to view and extending below the short skirt.
(38) While illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described, it is noted that various modifications will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the above description and drawings. Such modifications are within the scope of the invention which is limited and defined only by the following claims.