EP1651068A4 - Piece d'habillement - Google Patents

Piece d'habillement

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Publication number
EP1651068A4
EP1651068A4 EP04731844A EP04731844A EP1651068A4 EP 1651068 A4 EP1651068 A4 EP 1651068A4 EP 04731844 A EP04731844 A EP 04731844A EP 04731844 A EP04731844 A EP 04731844A EP 1651068 A4 EP1651068 A4 EP 1651068A4
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Prior art keywords
fabric
article
lining
sleeve
clothing according
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German (de)
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EP1651068A2 (fr
Inventor
David Meged
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Bagir Co 1961 Ltd
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Bagir Co 1961 Ltd
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Publication of EP1651068A4 publication Critical patent/EP1651068A4/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/10Sleeves; Armholes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/28Means for ventilation

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to clothing and more particular to jackets.
  • an article of upper-body clothing including shell fabric defining a body to which are attached sleeves, and between the body and the sleeves exists another instrument, preferably made of fabric, as a medium between the sleeve or the sleeve lining, and the body or body lining as applicable.
  • the instrument between the sleeves and the body enables an improved functionality or design of the garment.
  • ventilated bands or stretchable bands or stretchable ventilating bands underlying the fabric in regions of the body-sleeve seams.
  • the stretchable ventilating bands are attached between lining of the body and lining of the sleeve.
  • the ventilating bands are not overlaid by lining, thus providing a high degree of ventilation through the fabric.
  • the stretchable ventilating band is formed of a resilient fiber.
  • the stretchable ventilating band is formed to be relatively broad adjacent the top of the shoulder and to taper therefrom to be relatively narrow in the underarm region.
  • one edge of the stretchable ventilating band is joined to a corresponding edge of the body lining, while an opposite edge of the band is joined to a corresponding edge of the sleeve lining and to the seam of the fabric at which the fabric of the sleeve is joined to the fabric of the body.
  • the stretchable ventilating band is not joined to a shoulder pad, underlying the fabric of the body and is not joined to the fabric other than at the seam.
  • an article of upper-body clothing including shell fabric defining a body to which are attached sleeves along crrcum-ferential body-sleeve seams, and at least one resiliently stretchable portion, underlying the fabric in regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams and extending along the regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams along at least one quarter of an azimuthal extent thereof.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion extends along the regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams along at least one half of the azimuthal extent thereof.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion extends along the regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams along all of the azimuthal extent thereof.
  • an article of upper-body clothing including shell fabric defining a body to which are attached sleeves along circumferential body-sleeve seams, and at least one resiliently stretchable portion, underlying the fabric in regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams and extending along the regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams along an underarm region thereof.
  • an article of upper-body clothing including shell fabric defining a body to which are attached sleeves along circumferential body-sleeve seams, and at least one resiliently stretchable portion, underlying the fabric in regions of the circumferential body-sleeve seams and extending from the underarm region upwards partially towards the shoulder and extending along the front and back region of the circumferential body-sleeve seams.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion is a ventilating portion. Additionally, the resiliently stretchable portion is attached between lining of the body and lining of the sleeve.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion is not overlaid by lining, thus providing a high degree of ventilation through the fabric.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion is formed of a resilient fiber.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion is formed to be relatively broad adjacent a top of the shoulder and to taper therefrom to be relatively narrow in the underarm region.
  • one edge of the resiliently stretchable portion is joined to a corresponding edge of the body lining, while an opposite edge of the portion is joined to a corresponding edge of the sleeve lining and to the seam of the fabric at which the fabric of the sleeve is joined to the fabric of the body.
  • the resiliently stretchable portion is not joined to a shoulder pad, underlying the fabric of the body and is not joined to the fabric other than at the seam.
  • an article of upper-body clothing including shell fabric defining a body to which are attached sleeves along body-sleeve seams, a body lining attached to the body, a sleeve lining attached to the sleeves, and ventilating portions underlying the fabric in regions of the body-sleeve seams and attached between the body lining and the sleeve lining, wherein the ventilating bands are formed of a
  • ventilating portion is formed to be relatively broad adjacent the top of the shoulder and
  • one edge is configured to taper therefrom to be relatively narrow in the underarm region.
  • one edge is configured to taper therefrom to be relatively narrow in the underarm region.
  • the ventilating portion is not joined to a shoulder pad
  • Fig. 1 is an illustration of a jacket constructed and operative in accordance with a
  • Figs. 2A - 2D are respective back and top views of the jacket of Fig. 1 in a first
  • FIG. 3 is an illustration of a jacket constructed and operative in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • Figs. 4A - 4D are respective back and top views of the jacket of Fig. 3 in a first and second operative orientation
  • Fig. 5 is an illustration of a jacket constructed and operative in accordance with yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • Figs. 6A - 6D are respective back and top views of the jacket of Fig. 5 in a first and second operative orientation.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a jacket constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a jacket of conventional outer appearance having a jacket body 100 to which are attached sleeves 102.
  • an instrument preferably made of fabric, as a medium between the sleeve and the body.
  • the instrument is ventilating band 104.
  • Stretchable circumferential ventilating band 104 is preferably attached between a lining of the jacket body, here designated by reference numeral 106 and lining of the sleeve, here designated by reference numeral 108 5 around the sleeve or any portion of the circumferential seem between the sleeve and the body. It is a particular feature of the present invention that at least in an underarm region, designated by reference numeral 110, and preferably along its entire-circumference, generally the ventilating band 104 is not overlaid by lining, thus providing a high degree of ventilation through the suiting fabric, as indicated diagrammatically by arrows 112. Turning specifically to the enlarged portion of Fig.
  • the stretchable circumferential ventilating band 104 which is preferably formed of an open knit or woven fabric formed of LYCRA R, is relatively broad adjacent the top of the shoulder, as indicated at arrow 114 and tapers down to be relatively narrow in the underarm region, designated by reference numeral 110.
  • band 104 is joined to a corresponding circumferential edge of jacket body lining 106, while an opposite circumferential edge of band 104, designated by reference numeral 118, is joined to a corresponding circumferential edge of sleeve lining 108 and to the seam of the suiting fabric, designated by reference numeral 120, at which the suiting fabric of the sleeve 102 is joined to the suiting fabric of the jacket body 100.
  • band 104 is not joined to a shoulder pad 122, underlying the suiting fabric of the jacket body 100 and is not joined to the suiting fabric other than at seam 120.
  • the stretchable circumferential ventilating band 104 may be replaced by a ventilating band formed of a fabric which allows for a higher degree of ventilation through the suiting fabric than the jacket body lining 106 and the sleeve lining 108.
  • Figs. 2A - 2D illustrate another important feature of the jacket described hereinabove, as illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • identical reference numerals are used where applicable. It is seen from a consideration of Figs. 2A - 2D, that when the jacket of Fig. 1 is worn in a generally "arms-down" orientation, as shown in Figs.
  • the width of the band 104 at the top back of the shoulder is XI and the width of the band 104 at the forward underarm region is Yl, where Y1 ⁇ X1.
  • the width of the band 104 at the top back of the shoulder becomes X2, where X2 ⁇ X1 and the width of the band 104 at the forward underarm region becomes Y2, where Y2>Y1.
  • the band 104 shown in Figs. 1-2D, can be replaced by a stretchable ventilating portion 130 which is preferably formed of an open knit or woven fabric formed of LYCRA R.
  • Stretchable ventilating portion 130 is preferably attached between a lining of the jacket body, here designated by reference numeral 136 and a lining of the sleeve, here designated by reference numeral 138, in a region, designated by reference numeral 139, extending from the underarm region 110 upwards partially towards the shoulder and encompassing a front and back region of a band, similar to the circumferential ventilating band 104 shown in Figs. 1-2D, but not extending completely to the shoulder.
  • the stretchable ventilating portion 130 may be replaced by a ventilating band formed of a fabric which allows for a higher degree of ventilation through the suiting fabric than the jacket body lining 136 and the sleeve lining 138.
  • Figs. 4A - 4D illustrate another important feature of the jacket described hereinabove, as illustrated in Fig. 3. It is seen from a consideration of Figs. 4 A - 4D, that when the jacket of Fig. 3 is worn in a generally "arms-down" orientation, as shown in Figs.
  • the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 130 at the top of region 139 is XI and the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 130 at the bottom region of region 139 is Yl, where YKX1.
  • the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 130 at the top of region 139 becomes X2, where X2 ⁇ X1 and the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 130 at the bottom region of region 139 becomes Y2, where Y2>Y1.
  • FIG. 5 which illustrates a jacket constructed and operative in accordance with yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the band 104 shown in Figs. 1-2D, can be replaced by a stretchable ventilating portion 140.
  • Stretchable ventilating portion 140 is preferably attached between lining of the jacket body, here designated by reference numeral 146 and lining of the sleeve, here designated by reference numeral 148 in the underarm region 110.
  • the stretchable ventilating portion 140 may be replaced by a ventilating band formed of a fabric which allows for a higher degree of ventilation through the suiting fabric than the jacket body lining 146 and the sleeve lining 148.
  • FIG. 6A - 6D which illustrate another important feature of the jacket described hereinabove, as illustrated in Fig. 5. It is seen from a consideration of Figs. 6A - 6D, that when the jacket of Fig. 5 is worn in a generally "arms-down" orientation, as shown in Figs. 6A and 6B, the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 140 at the top of the underarm region is XI and the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 140 at the bottom underarm region is Yl, where YKX1.
  • the width of the stretchable ventilating portion 140 at the top of the underarm region becomes X2, where X2 ⁇ X1 and the width

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  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
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Abstract

L'invention concerne une pièce d'un habillement partie haute comprenant une étoffe extérieure définissant un corps auquel sont attachées des manches le long de coutures manche/corps, et un autre instrument, des bandes de ventilation de préférence extensibles sous-jacentes à l'étoffe dans les zones de coutures manche/corps.
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US48646303P 2003-07-14 2003-07-14
PCT/IL2004/000385 WO2005004649A2 (fr) 2003-07-14 2004-05-09 Piece d'habillement

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EP1651068A4 true EP1651068A4 (fr) 2007-12-05

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