Body-shaping intimacy garment
09560884 ยท 2017-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D2400/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41D1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A body-shaping intimacy garment for a woman has an upper portion that supports or at least contacts undersides of the breasts while leaving the breasts exposed, a torso portion extending from the upper portion, a lower portion that encircles the waist, buttocks and hips while defining a crotch opening through the garment for access during intimate encounters, and leg portions that extend to below the knee. The torso portion, lower portion and leg portions each include respective portions of inner and outer layers of stretchable fabrics. The inner layer fabric is worn stretched about the torso, waist, buttocks, hips and legs, with tension in shoulder straps maintaining some inner layer stretch along the torso portion while worn. The outer layer fabric has a lesser elasticity than the inner layer fabric, and the two fabric layers are connected at the bust but are otherwise disconnected throughout front and sides of the torso and lower portions, and throughout the leg portions to at least below the knee, such that the outer layer is configured to slide over the inner layer, and to flow over local curvature fluctuations of the inner layer, during movement.
Claims
1. A body-shaping intimacy garment system for a woman, the system comprising: an opaque, body-shaping base garment configured to extend about the torso, hips, buttocks and thighs of a wearer when worn, the base garment defining a crotch opening to permit sexual intercourse while worn, the base garment comprising: an inner layer formed of a stretchable fabric, and an outer layer extending over the inner layer and disconnected from the inner layer in regions so as to flow over local curvature fluctuations of the inner layer during movement while worn; and multiple design accessories configured to be selectively and releasably attached to and worn over the base garment; wherein the outer layer is formed of a stretchable fabric having a lesser elasticity than the stretchable fabric of the inner layer.
2. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the base garment is configured to support the bust of the wearer.
3. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 2, wherein the base garment is configured to contact undersides of the breasts of the wearer while leaving the breasts exposed.
4. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the outer and inner layers are connected at an upper portion of the base garment but are otherwise disconnected throughout front and sides of portions configured to cover the torso, waist and hips of the wearer.
5. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the inner and outer layers are connected along a back seam extending from an upper portion of the base garment to adjacent the crotch opening.
6. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the base garment comprises a flap movable to selectively cover the crotch opening, the flap being larger than the crotch opening.
7. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the base garment comprises at least one accessory attachment loop.
8. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 7, wherein the accessory attachment loop is disposed on a back side of a portion of the base garment configured to extend about the torso of the wearer.
9. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the base garment has attachment points configured to releasably attach various ones of the design accessories.
10. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the accessories include at least one of a drape, a scarf, a vest and a robe.
11. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 1, wherein the accessories are configured to cover portions of the base garment and exposed skin when attached.
12. A body-shaping intimacy garment system for a woman, the system comprising: an opaque, body-shaping base garment configured to extend about the torso, hips, buttocks and thighs of a wearer when worn, the base garment defining a crotch opening to permit sexual intercourse while worn, the base garment comprising: an inner layer formed of a first stretchable fabric of dimensions selected so as to be worn stretched about the torso, waist, buttocks, hips and thighs of the wearer, and an outer layer formed of a second stretchable fabric having a lesser elasticity than the first stretchable fabric; and multiple design accessories configured to be selectively and releasably attached to and worn over the base garment.
13. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 12, wherein the base garment is configured to support the bust of the wearer.
14. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 12, wherein the outer and inner layers are connected at an upper portion of the base garment but are otherwise disconnected throughout front and sides of portions configured to cover the torso, waist and hips of the wearer.
15. The body-shaping intimacy garment system of claim 12, wherein the inner and outer layers are connected along a back seam extending from an upper portion of the base garment to adjacent the crotch opening.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The torso portion 14, lower portion 16 and leg portions 18 are each formed by two overlapping fabric layers, including an inner layer configured to provide a body-shaping effect, and an outer layer. The two layers are substantially disconnected, such that the outer layer is able to slide over the inner layer, and to flow over local curvature fluctuations of the inner layer, during movement while worn. Both layers extend from the lower edge of upper portion 12 to cover substantially the same area and portions of the body, and have coextensive crotch openings.
(14) In this example, leg portions 18 extend down to adjacent the ankles of the wearer. In another version (not shown), the leg portions end just below the knee. Preferably, intimacy garment 10 leaves the arms and shoulders completely exposed, except for the narrow, adjustable straps 22, which may be opaque or clear.
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(16) For some larger garment sizes, a zipper or other releasable fastener 26 is provided, to secure a back opening extending from upper portion 12 down the back of torso portion 14. In such case, the two fabric layers of the torso portion are connected along the zipper, but are otherwise detached from each other around the remainder of the back, sides and front of the torso portion. Other closure means are envisioned, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, buttons and snaps.
(17) In many instances a back opening and closure will not be necessary, and the two fabric layers of the torso portion will be entirely disconnected everywhere below the lower edge of the upper portion.
(18) Each of the layers forming the torso and lower portions 14, 16 is essentially a fabric tube, seamed along the back (i.e., at seam 28) from the upper portion down to crotch opening 20. Preferably, the seams of each layer overlay each other but do not connect the two fabrics together. However, in some examples the two layers are joined along rear seam 28 at least part-way down the torso portion, leaving the two layers otherwise detached from each other around the remainder of the back, sides and front of the torso and lower portions.
(19) In leg portions 18 the two layers are completely detached from one another, at least to a point below the knees. In some cases, they are disconnected throughout the leg portions. In some cases, they are connected at the distal ends 30 of the leg portions. As discussed above, the inner fabric layer will stretch to conform to and shape the legs, while the outer layer will provide more of a covering and draping effect to conceal undesired local shape fluctuations and bulges. The outer layer may be somewhat flared, particularly below the knee, if desired.
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(25) Many other accessory configurations are envisioned beyond those that are illustrated here. Such accessories may be marketed as sets, for example, sold separate from the intimacy garment, for customizing the garment in different ways.
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(29) The fabric 64 of inner layer 60 is preferably a heavy, high-stretch blend, of the type of properties generally associated with terms like power spandex or jumbo spandex. The inner layer should be cut so that the fabric is maintained in a significantly stretched condition, both about the wearer and along the wearer, during use, so as to perform a body-shaping function to the torso, buttocks, hips and thighs. The inner fabric layer should have an elasticity of at least 30 percent in a direction about the wearer, and at least 30 percent in a direction along the wearer, as oriented in the garment. Ideally, the inner layer fabric has a greater elasticity about the wearer than along the wearer. The inner fabric layer is preferably a blend of about elastomeric, rigid (e.g., nylon) fibers. One preferred material for the inner layer is a circular knit, 4-way stretch fabric with a basis weight of about 11 ounces per square yard (osy; 370 gsm), presently available as JUMBO Spandex from Spandex House in New York City, N.Y. This particular material is 66 percent 70 denier spandex fiber, 24 percent 40 denier bright nylon fiber, and 10 percent 280 denier semi-dull nylon fiber. The inner layer is formed with the machine direction of the circular knit extending up and down along the wearer, and the garment is sized such that, when worn, some vertical tension is maintained in at least the torso portion of the inner layer of the garment by the garment straps.
(30) The outer layer fabric 66 is also a stretch knit material, but is of substantially less elasticity than the inner layer, and is cut so as to flow over localized fluctuations of the inner layer in use, but still to follow the more general contour of the body. One presently preferred outer layer material is a 4-way stretch Milliskin Tricot comprised of 80 percent spandex and 20 percent nylon, with a basis weight of about 5.8 osy (200 gsm), also available from Spandex House in NYC. Another suitable outer layer fabric is a blend of about 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex, and yet another is a blend of about 87 percent nylon and 13 percent spandex. In some versions, the outer layer is a stretch fine mesh material with lace features, or a stretch lace material. The outer layer is preferably sized such that some stretch is induced during wear to avoid puckering and wrinkling, but not as much as is induced in the inner fabric layer. The optimal difference in cut size between the inner and outer layers will depend, in part, on the shape and size of the garment and the particular stretch characteristics of each layer. Because the outer layer is substantially detached from the inner layer, it floats over the inner layer, maintaining a relatively smooth topography. Thus, the outer layer is configured to slide over the inner layer, and to flow over local curvature fluctuations of the inner layer, during movement while worn.
(31) The inner layer may be constructed so as to provide significant body shaping without detracting from the pleasing appearance of the garment when worn, due in part to the presence of the outer layer, which can effectively hide the localized bulging or creasing that can tend to occur in an inner layer configured to constrain the body sufficiently for shaping. The outer layer may also provide a more pleasing aesthetic appearance due to the selection of an outer layer fabric with a desired finish and sheen. In general, the outer layer should be sized to be somewhat form-fitting over the inner layer, but not so as to be stretched as much as the inner layer in use.
(32) The outer fabric layer is also preferably thinner and lighter than the inner fabric layer in an unstretched state, and can be selected to provide an aesthetically pleasing outer surface finish and color. Suitable fabrics are available in circular knit construction in both shiny and matte finishes. The outer layer fabric 66 preferably has an elasticity of between about 10 percent and 30 percent (in some cases, between about 10 and 20 percent) in a direction about the wearer, and contains no more than 50 percent (preferably less than 25 percent) elastane or other elastomeric fiber. Like the inner layer fabric, in a preferred example the outer layer fabric is a circular knit oriented with the machine knit direction of the fabric extending down the torso and lower portions and along the leg portions.
(33) Stretch properties of fabrics, as discussed herein, are determined in accordance with ASTM 6614-00 Standard Test Method for Stretch Properties of Textile FabricsCRE Method.
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(35) While a number of examples have been described for illustration purposes, the foregoing description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. There are and will be other examples and modifications within the scope of the following claims.