CN102987590B - Cycling outer shell - Google Patents

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CN102987590B
CN102987590B CN201210337732.0A CN201210337732A CN102987590B CN 102987590 B CN102987590 B CN 102987590B CN 201210337732 A CN201210337732 A CN 201210337732A CN 102987590 B CN102987590 B CN 102987590B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0015Sports garments other than provided for in groups A41D13/0007 - A41D13/088
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0012Professional or protective garments with pockets for particular uses, e.g. game pockets or with holding means for tools or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2600/00Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes
    • A41D2600/10Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes for sport activities
    • A41D2600/104Cycling
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/06Indicating or scoring devices for games or players, or for other sports activities
    • A63B2071/0694Visual indication, e.g. Indicia
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/08Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
    • A63B71/12Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the body or the legs, e.g. for the shoulders

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A cycling outer shell worn over a cycling jersey comprises a torso portion made of panels. Front and back surfaces of the torso portion cover the front and back of the wearer, respectively. A cutout in the lower portion of the back surface is in alignment with the jersey pockets, and has a peripheral edge with opposite lateral edge portions, and bottom and top edge portions. The width between the lateral edge portions of the cutout and the height between the bottom and top edge portions are generally equal to those of the jersey pockets. A see-through panel located in the lower portion of the back surface of the torso portion forms a window located opposite the jersey pockets. A slit defined in the lower portion of the back surface and located above the jersey pockets opens to the interior of the outer shell, providing access to the jersey pockets. The slit has a width generally equal to that of the jersey pockets.

Description

Bicycle overcoat
Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of bicycle equipment (i.e. clothes), and relate more specifically to a kind of overcoat of such as vest (vest), jacket (jacket) and rainproof jacket wearing between active stage by bike.
Background technology
Except health benefits, be a kind of popular motion by bike, the longer distance because cyclist rides usually.Consider and usually ride very long distance and need cyclist's food carrying, equipment, instrument and the personal effects, be typically worn in the bottom of sport shirt (jersey) the cycling shirt with back pocket (back pocket).Back pocket is positioned at above the buttocks of wearer, in lumbar region, and normally relative with kidney region.
This pocket is for undesirably carrying big bag being very easily close to the people of food, equipment etc. in the cyclist not increasing the resistance coefficient of bicycle or the scope being desirably in arm on their bicycle.
Based on the longer duration movable by bike, cyclist may be exposed to the environmental aspect of change, such as rains and temperature increase.In addition, climbing and descending subsequently may usually be comprised by bike.Cyclist must make very large power to climb usually, causes perspiring and clothes humidity, and descending speed is subsequently the main cause causing cyclist to suffer from chill.Due to these reasons, cyclist carries extra overcoat usually in their back pocket.Such as, usually vest is used as wind-breaker to protect the body of cyclist in riding at descending.Rainproof jacket can use when rainy.
A shortcoming of this overcoat is, when putting on overcoat, the back pocket of sport shirt is not easy close.Cyclist may must stop with close to pocket or must reach the inside of pocket to make the bottom margin of overcoat raise flexibly especially.In match or by bike in contest, this action is dangerous and even may causes and fall.
In addition, in event, the bib (bib) with identification number is typically worn in back pocket.The use of overcoat hampers the identification number that assistant director sees cyclist.Bib undesirably must be moved to overcoat from the back pocket of sport shirt by cyclist.
Summary of the invention
Therefore an object of the present disclosure is to provide a kind of overcoat solving the such as vest or jacket of the problem relevant to prior art.
Another object of the present disclosure is to provide the overcoat of a kind of convenience close to the such as vest or jacket of the back pocket of sport shirt.
Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a kind of overcoat allowing the such as vest or jacket of the identification bib seen on the back of cyclist.
Therefore, according to the application, provide and be a kind ofly through bicycle overcoat above cycling shirt by wearer, comprise: at least one body part, by at least one material (material, fabric) cloth (panel) make, this body part has the rear surface that is suitable for the back covering wearer when worn and the front surface for the chest that covers wearer when worn; And otch (cutout), to be limited in the bottom of the rear surface of body part and alignedly to arrange with the pocket of cycling shirt, otch has peripheral edge, this peripheral edge has relative side margins part, bottom margin part and top edge portion, width dimensions between the side margins part of otch is substantially equal to the width of the pocket of cycling shirt, and the height dimension between the bottom margin part of otch and top edge portion is substantially equal to the height of the pocket of cycling shirt.
In addition according to the application, provide and be a kind ofly through overcoat by bike above cycling shirt by wearer, comprise: at least one body part, be made up of the cloth of at least one material, this body part has the rear surface that is suitable for the back covering wearer when worn and the front surface for the chest that covers wearer when worn; Perspective (see-through) material cloth, is arranged in the bottom of the rear surface of body part and forms the window relatively arranged with the pocket of cycling shirt; And opening (slit, slit), to be limited in the bottom of the rear surface of body part and above the pocket being positioned at cycling shirt, the inside that opening leads to overcoat is with can directly close to the pocket of cycling shirt, and the width dimensions that opening has is substantially equal to the width of the pocket of cycling motion shirt.
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Fig. 1 is the schematic diagram wearing the cyclist according to overcoat of the present disclosure on the cycling shirt with back pocket;
Fig. 2 is the rearview of the overcoat of Fig. 1 of long sleeves structure;
Fig. 3 is the rearview of the overcoat of Fig. 1 of vest structure;
Fig. 4 is the rearview of the overcoat according to another embodiment of the present invention with perspective cloth and opening; And
Fig. 5 is the rearview at overthe openings with the overcoat of Fig. 4 of flanging.
Detailed description of the invention
With reference to accompanying drawing, and more specifically with reference to Fig. 1, show the overcoat 10 according to an embodiment of the invention.Overcoat 10 is shown as the vest be through above sport shirt A.But overcoat 10 can also be the jacket of such as windcheater or rainproof jacket.For illustrative purposes, sport shirt A is shown as and has back pocket B.Sport shirt A is conventional sport shirt and therefore, typically has three pocket B, although can also arrange more or less pocket.Sport shirt A has cotta C, but can also be the sport shirt of sweatshirt or moderate-length sleeve, or or even sleeveless T-shirt.Also show in FIG and identify bib D, and identify that bib D is used in match by bike usually so that the assistant director that competes identifies cyclist.
Overcoat 10 has body part 12.Body part 12 is made up of one or more cloth and is typically provided with slide-fastener coupling element (zip fastener).Body part 12 covers the body of user and has rear surface 14 and front surface 16, and slide-fastener coupling element is typically arranged on front surface 16.Apart from special instruction, the material for overcoat 10 can be any suitable material.Such as, front surface 16 is typically made up of windproof material, waterproof material and/or multi-layer insulation.Rear surface 14 can comprise and the identical material for front surface 16.Web materials is usual also for rear surface 14, because do not require windproof characteristic on the back of cyclist.In other words, any suitable material all may be used for overcoat 10, and material is typically selected with the condition of riding according to the purposes of imagination.
Still with reference to Fig. 1, overcoat 10 is sleeveless, but can also be as shown in Figure 2 all, it is characterized in that the sleeve shown in 18 places.
See figures.1.and.2, overcoat 10 is provided with otch 20 in the lower rear region of rear surface 14 simultaneously.Otch 20 is aimed at the pocket B of sport shirt A, and can be roughly Long Circle, field shape (that is, there is at least some fillet), rectangle etc.Otch 20 is limited by the peripheral edge 22 with width W and height H.Height H (namely, distance between the top edge portion of peripheral edge 22 and bottom margin part) typically select according to the height of pocket B, and width (that is, the distance between the side margins part of peripheral edge 22) is selected according to the width of all pocket B.May desirably the top section of peripheral edge 22 slightly covers the top of pocket B.Alternately, the top section of peripheral edge 22 can slightly be positioned at above the top of pocket B.Similarly, the bottom margin of peripheral edge 22 slightly can be positioned at bottom part down or the slightly side of being located thereon of pocket B.According to an embodiment, the height H of otch 20 has being substantially equal to or is greater than the value of height of sport shirt B.According to identical or another embodiment, the width W of otch 20 has being substantially equal to or is greater than the value of width of sport shirt B.Generally equally mean that otch 20 is within several inches of the size of pocket B, that is, size is similar or corresponding.
In fig. 2, bottom strip 24(bottom strip) limit the bottom of otch 20, and form a part for peripheral edge 22.Bottom strip 24 can be flexible.The size of this elastic component can be formed as making slightly flexibly to be out of shape when putting on overcoat 10.Therefore, the bottom of overcoat 10 limits the profile of the upper buttocks/lower back portion of cyclist.In addition, the elastic component as bottom strip 24 can be wrapped in the protruding surrounding formed by the content in pocket B.Which enhance the close-fitting vest dress of overcoat 10 at the bottom place of the body of wearer.
Therefore, as in fig. 1 and 2 see, although wear overcoat 10, the inside of pocket B is come-at-able.Overcoat 10 typically close-fitting vest is worn or is be close to fit relation with body, does not hinder the loose material close to pocket B.In addition, although wear overcoat 10, identify that bib D is visible.
With reference to Fig. 3, contrary with elastic component, bottom strip 24 can be alternately simple material strips.Peripheral edge 22 be sewed up or be attached in limit (border) 30 can, and this limit is such as elastomeric material.In two embodiments of Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, bottom strip 24 can have such inner surface: this inner surface has the sticky material (gripping material) of such as rubber or similar cohesive material, to guarantee the bottom margin of overcoat 10 to be held in place below pocket B.In other possibility, sticky material can be attachment or the extra material strips being seamed to bar 24, or can be the linear slit of rubbery fiber.
With reference to Fig. 3, show removable covering (cover) at 25 places.Removable covering 25 can provide together with overcoat 10 (such as selling) together.Removable covering 25 is for closure of incisions 20 in the situation that should not expose at pocket B.As an example, raining or in moist situation, may expect to cover pocket B, and therefore protect its content from rainwater.In order to be fixed to the periphery of otch 20, covering 25 can be equipped with peripheral securing member 26, to engage with the appended claims being shown as limit 30.According to an embodiment, peripheral securing member 26 is Velcro tMthe hook portion of velcro, and limit 30 is Velcro tMthe loop section of velcro, or vice versa.In addition, this securing member can not need around whole periphery.Other closure system comprises slide fastener closure member etc.
Covering 25 can be formed by the material identical by the material of the body part 12 with overcoat 10.Alternately, covering 25 can be made up of transparent material, although identify that bib D is visible to allow covering 25 to be fixed to overcoat 10.Be to be noted that covering 25 can be used in the textural of the overcoat 10 with elastic bottom bar 24.
With reference to Fig. 4, the feature of the rear surface 14 of body part 12 is the perspective cloth 40 of the back pocket B for covering sport shirt A.Perspective cloth 40 is made up of transparent impermeable material, and exists only in the lower area of body part 12, namely relative with back pocket B.Opening 42 is limited near the top edge of perspective cloth 40, and with close to pocket above the top being positioned to slightly to be positioned at pocket B.Opening 42 can be limited in perspective cloth 40, or is limited in the material of remainder of rear surface 14.The width of opening 42 is substantially equal to the width of the pocket B of sport shirt A, although opening 42 can be slightly wider.Typically be provided with girth member (that is, extra material) at the opposite end place of opening 42 to prevent from tearing.For this reason, opening 42 typically by limit 44 around.
Therefore, the existence in conjunction with the perspective cloth 40 of opening 42 allows cyclist close to the inside of pocket B, simultaneously because perspective cloth limits the window relative with identifying bib D, therefore allowing assistant director to be seen by perspective cloth 40 and identifying bib D.
With reference to Fig. 5, above opening 42, show flanging (flap) 50.Flanging 50 can pass through such as Velcro tMthe quick release fastener of 52 is fixed to the remainder of body part.Flanging 50 is for the such as amount of the water that restricted passage opening 42 enters when raining.
Overcoat 10 can have other the suitable feature any be usually present in bicycle overcoat, windproof flanging, waist elastic, trade mark etc. above such as reflecting material, zipper fastener.

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1. be through the bicycle overcoat above cycling shirt by wearer, comprise:
At least one body part, is made up of the cloth of at least one material, and described body part has the rear surface that is suitable for the back covering described wearer when worn and the front surface for the chest that covers described wearer when worn; And
Otch, to be limited in the bottom of the described rear surface of described body part and alignedly to arrange with the pocket of described cycling shirt, described otch has peripheral edge, described peripheral edge has relative side margins part, bottom margin part and top edge portion, width dimensions between the described side margins part of described otch roughly corresponds to the width of the described pocket of described cycling shirt, and the height dimension between the described bottom margin part of described otch and described top edge portion roughly corresponds to the height of the described pocket of described cycling shirt.
2. overcoat according to claim 1, the described bottom margin part by materials bar of wherein said otch limits, and described material strips is elastic component.
3. overcoat according to claim 1, the material limit on the material comprising the described rear surface being sewn to described body part at least partially of wherein said peripheral edge.
4. overcoat according to claim 1, the upper angle of wherein said otch is rounded.
5. overcoat according to claim 1, the inner surface wherein limiting at least one base material bar of the described bottom margin part of described otch has sticky material.
6. overcoat according to claim 1, also comprises the zipper fastener of the described front surface being arranged in described body part.
7. overcoat according to claim 1, the bottom margin of wherein said body part has the elastic component of the waist be suitable for around described wearer.
8. overcoat according to claim 1, the height dimension between the described bottom margin part of wherein said otch and described top edge portion is greater than the height of the described pocket of described cycling shirt.
9. overcoat according to claim 1, wherein about the described rear surface of described body part, described incision size is formed as and orientates the over top making the described top edge portion of described otch be positioned at the described pocket of described cycling shirt as.
10. overcoat according to claim 1, also comprise removable covering cloth and between described removable covering cloth and the periphery of described otch described removable covering cloth is fixed to described body part releasedly thus covers the fastener of described otch.
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