CN117729861A - Tights and socks - Google Patents

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CN117729861A
CN117729861A CN202280048946.8A CN202280048946A CN117729861A CN 117729861 A CN117729861 A CN 117729861A CN 202280048946 A CN202280048946 A CN 202280048946A CN 117729861 A CN117729861 A CN 117729861A
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佐佐木孝
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41D1/06Trousers
    • A41D1/08Trousers specially adapted for sporting purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/001Decoration; Marking
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/14Panti-hose; Body-stockings
    • 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
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/08Trimmings; Ornaments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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Abstract

The present invention provides briefs capable of supporting the muscles of a wearer to improve exercise capacity. A pair of briefs (100) according to the present invention includes a main body (10) for covering the legs, and the main body (10) is formed with: the training device comprises a first briefing pattern part (21) positioned along a part of the iliotibial band (81), a second briefing pattern part (22) positioned on the upper side of the knee (91) and in the root side area of the vastus medial muscle (82), a third briefing pattern part (23) positioned on the upper side of the knee (91) and in the root side area of the vastus lateral muscle (83), and a fourth briefing pattern part (24) positioned along a part of the vastus biceps.

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Tights and socks
Technical Field
The present invention relates to briefs and socks. And more particularly to briefs and socks capable of supporting the muscles of a wearer.
Further, the present application claims priority from japanese patent application No. 2021-172343, filed on 10/21 in 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Background
In recent years, there has been known sports wear for improving the performance of sports such as exercise. The need for athletic garments is very high. For example, golf is an example of a clear practice, and many users want to increase the swing speed and increase the flying distance of the ball, although not performing daily muscle training, stretching, or the like (for example, refer to patent document 1).
Further, patent document 2 discloses a garment (shirt, underpants, etc.) that improves athletic performance based on a substantially different route (idea) from the conventional one.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent No. 4061336
Patent document 2: japanese patent No. 6409143
Disclosure of Invention
The present applicant has disclosed a garment (shirt, underpants, etc.) in patent document 2, which is a garment (shirt, underpants, etc.) capable of greatly improving athletic performance, but the present inventors have further studied and thought a novel garment (briefs, socks) capable of improving athletic performance of legs and feet, and completed the present invention.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and a main object thereof is to provide briefs and socks capable of supporting the muscles of a wearer and improving exercise ability and flexibility.
Technical scheme for solving problems
The present invention relates to a pair of briefs for covering the lower half of a wearer, comprising a pair of briefs main body for covering legs and a pair of briefs opening provided at the upper end of the pair of briefs main body. The tights main body part is provided with: a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band; a second briefing pattern part located in an area on the upper side of the knee and on the root side of the vastus medial muscle; a third briefs pattern part located in an area of the upper side of the knee and the root side of the vastus outside muscle; and a fourth panty pattern portion located along a portion of the biceps femoris muscle.
In a preferred embodiment, the first briefing pattern part, the second briefing pattern part, the third briefing pattern part, and the fourth briefing pattern part are respectively arranged in a laterally symmetrical shape.
In a preferred embodiment, the first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern parts are each formed of a belt material attached to at least one of the front and rear surfaces of the briefs body part.
In a preferred embodiment, the first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern parts are each composed of an ink printed pattern formed by printing ink on the briefs body part.
In a preferred embodiment, the first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern parts each have a width of 30mm or less.
In a preferred embodiment, a fifth briefing pattern is also formed on the briefing body part, the fifth briefing pattern being located along a part of the gastrocnemius muscle.
Another pair of briefs according to the present invention is a pair of briefs for covering the lower body of a wearer, and includes a main body portion for covering the legs. The tights main body part is provided with: a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band; a second briefing pattern part located in an area on the upper side of the knee and on the root side of the vastus medial muscle; a third briefs pattern part located in an area of the upper side of the knee and the root side of the vastus outside muscle; a fourth briefing pattern part located at a part along a part of the biceps femoris; a sixth tights pattern part composed of a psoas pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the psoas and an ilium pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the ilium; a seventh briefing pattern part located at an underside of the knee and a partial region of extensor digitorum longus and/or gastrocnemius longus; an eighth briefing pattern portion located in a region along a portion of the fibular short muscle; a ninth briefing pattern part extending from the achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle; and a tenth briefs pattern portion composed of a gluteus minimus pattern portion located at a site along the gluteus minimus, a piriformis pattern portion located at a site along the piriformis, and a sacral tuberosity ligament pattern portion located at a site along the sacral tuberosity ligament.
In a preferred embodiment, the sixth tights pattern part has a V-shaped pattern.
In a preferred embodiment, the seventh briefing pattern part is an inverted splayed pattern.
In a preferred embodiment, the second tights pattern part and the third tights pattern part have a splayed pattern.
In a preferred embodiment, the eighth tights pattern part has a pattern formed to cover the circumference of the leg.
In a preferred embodiment, the ninth briefing pattern part has a V-shaped pattern.
In a preferred embodiment, the first briefing pattern part, the second briefing pattern part, the third briefing pattern part, the fourth briefing pattern part, the sixth briefing pattern part, the seventh briefing pattern part, the eighth briefing pattern part, the ninth briefing pattern part, and the tenth briefing pattern part are each formed of a band material, and the band material is attached to at least one of the front and back surfaces of the briefing body part.
In a preferred embodiment, the first, second, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth briefs pattern portions are each composed of an ink printed pattern formed by printing ink on the briefing body portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the first, second, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth briefs pattern portions are respectively arranged in a left-right symmetrical shape.
Another pair of briefs according to the present invention covers the lower body of a wearer, and includes a pair of briefs main body for covering legs, and the pair of briefs main body includes: a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band; a sixth tights pattern part composed of a psoas pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the psoas and an ilium pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the ilium; a ninth briefing pattern part extending from the achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle; and a tenth briefs pattern portion composed of a gluteus minimus pattern portion located at a site along the gluteus minimus, a piriformis pattern portion located at a site along the piriformis, and a sacral tuberosity ligament pattern portion located at a site along the sacral tuberosity ligament.
The present invention relates to a sock for covering a wearer's foot, comprising a sock body portion for covering the foot and a sock opening portion provided at an upper end of the sock body portion. The sock body portion is formed with: a first sock pattern portion (41) that covers a portion of extensor hallux and a portion of extensor digitorum longus; and a second sock pattern portion (42) extending from the Achilles tendon so as to cover the soleus muscle.
In a preferred embodiment, at least a part of the first sock pattern portion has a configuration surrounding one circle in a region on the toe side of a central portion between the toe and the heel. The second sock pattern portion has a V-shaped pattern.
In a preferred embodiment, the first sock pattern portion and the second sock pattern portion are arranged in a laterally symmetrical shape, respectively.
In a preferred embodiment, the first sock pattern portion and the second sock pattern portion are each formed of a band material attached to at least one of the front and back surfaces of the sock body portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the first sock pattern portion and the second sock pattern portion are each formed of an ink printed pattern formed by printing ink on the sock body portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the width of the first sock pattern portion is 100mm. The width of the second sock pattern portion is 30mm or less.
The clothing of the present invention includes a pair of tights body for covering legs and a pair of socks body for covering feet. The tights main body part is provided with: a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band; a second briefing pattern part located in an area on the upper side of the knee and on the root side of the vastus medial muscle; a third briefs pattern part located in an area of the upper side of the knee and the root side of the vastus outside muscle; and a fourth panty pattern portion located along a portion of the biceps femoris muscle. The sock body portion is formed with: a first sock pattern portion covering a portion of extensor hallux and a portion of extensor digitorum longus; and a second sock pattern portion extending from the Achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle.
In a preferred embodiment, the briefs body part and the sock body part are formed continuously.
Effects of the invention
According to the briefs of the present invention, since the first briefs pattern portion, the second briefs pattern portion, the third briefs pattern portion, and the fourth briefs pattern portion are formed in the briefs body portion, the first briefs pattern portion is located at a portion along a part of the iliotibial band, the second briefs pattern portion is located at a region on the root side of the medial thigh muscle, the third briefs pattern portion is located at a region on the root side of the lateral thigh muscle, and the fourth briefs pattern portion is located at a portion along a part of the biceps femoris muscle, and thus the briefs can be activated by stimulating muscles. As a result, the muscles of the wearer can be supported, and the exercise ability and flexibility can be improved.
Further, according to the sock of the present invention, since the first sock pattern portion covering the extensor hallux and a part of extensor digitorum longus and the second sock pattern portion extending from the achilles tendon so as to cover the soleus muscle are formed in the sock main body portion, the muscles can be stimulated and activated. As a result, the muscles of the wearer can be supported, and the exercise ability and flexibility can be improved.
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Fig. 1 is a front perspective view showing the structure of a pair of briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view showing the structure of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a front view showing the structure of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a rear view showing the structure of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a muscle explanatory diagram for explaining the position of the iliotibial band (81).
Fig. 6 is a muscle explanatory diagram for explaining the positions of the medial femoral muscle (82) and the lateral femoral muscle (83).
Fig. 7 is a front perspective view showing the structure of sock 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a rear perspective view showing the structure of sock 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a right side view showing the structure of sock 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a left side view showing the structure of sock 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a diagram for explaining the positions of extensor hallux (85) and extensor digitorum longus (86).
Fig. 12 is a muscle explanatory diagram for explaining positions of gastrocnemius muscle (84), achilles tendon (87) and soleus muscle (88).
Fig. 13 is a front view showing a configuration of a shirt 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a rear view showing a configuration of a shirt 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a rear perspective view showing a configuration of a modification of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a rear view showing a configuration of a modification of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 17 is a front view showing a configuration of another modification of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is a rear view showing a configuration of another modification of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
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Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following drawings, members and portions that perform the same function are denoted by the same reference numerals for the sake of simplifying the description, and repetitive description thereof will be omitted or simplified. In addition, the dimensional relationships (length, width, thickness, etc.) in the drawings may not necessarily accurately reflect the actual dimensional relationships. However, there is a case where the dimensional relationships are made uniform in the predetermined drawings, and in this case, six views can be derived from the dimensional and positional relationships of the drawings. In addition, the thickness can be ignored in the six views in many cases because of the clothing (clothes).
In addition, matters necessary for the practice of the present invention other than those specifically described in the present specification are design matters which can be grasped by those skilled in the art in accordance with the prior art in the present field. The present invention may be implemented based on the contents disclosed in the present specification and drawings and technical common general knowledge in the art. The present invention is not limited to the following embodiments.
Fig. 1 and 2 show a front perspective view (perspective view) and a rear perspective view (perspective view), respectively, of a pair of briefs 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 3 and 4 are a front view and a rear view, respectively, of the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment flattened. Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating muscles for explaining the position of the iliotibial band 81. Fig. 6 is a muscle explanatory diagram for explaining the positions of the vastus medial muscle 82 and the vastus lateral muscle 83.
The briefs according to the present embodiment are garments for covering the lower body of the wearer, more specifically the lower body from the waist to above the knees or ankles. The briefs according to the present embodiment may be underwear (inner wear), outerwear (outer wear), or may be under-pants, pedal pants, or tights.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the briefs 100 are constituted by a briefs body portion 10 covering the legs 90 and a briefs opening portion 12 provided at an upper end 11 of the briefs body portion 10. In the configuration of the present embodiment, the panty main body 10 includes panty pattern portions 20 (21, 22, 23, 24), and each panty pattern portion 20 (21, 22, 23, 24) has a long-strip-shaped structure (strip-shaped portion). Specifically, first, the first briefing pattern portion 21 is formed in the briefing body 10 at a position along a part of the iliotibial band 81. Next, the second briefs pattern portion 22 is formed in the area on the upper side of the knee 91 and the root side of the femoral medial muscle 82, and the third briefs pattern portion 23 is formed in the area on the upper side of the knee 91 and the root side of the femoral lateral muscle 83. Further, a fourth panty pattern portion 24 is formed at a portion along a part of the gastrocnemius muscle 84.
Further, the panty body 10 of the illustrated panty 100 is configured with a crotch portion 10a covering the buttocks 93 (or including the crotch of the buttocks 93) and leg portions (crotch portions) 10b covering the legs 90. The upper end 11 of the crotch portion 10a is a portion corresponding to the waist of the user (wearer), and an opening 12 into which the crotch and the legs 90 including the buttocks 93 extend is formed. An elastic band (or a tethered string) may be provided at the upper end 11 of the briefs 100 to have a function of fixing the briefs 100 to the waist.
Also, the leg portion (crotch portion) 10b of the briefs 100 includes a right leg portion 15a and a left leg portion 15b. The right leg of the user (wearer) is inserted into the inside of the right leg portion 15a of the briefs 100, and the left leg of the user (wearer) is inserted into the inside of the left leg portion 15b of the briefs 100. The briefs 100 are configured such that the feet (ankles) are exposed from the lower end 13 (lower end of the leg portion 10 b) of the briefs 100.
In the configuration of the present embodiment, the first briefs pattern portion 21 is provided at a position on the thigh side surface of the leg portion (crotch portion) 10b of the briefs 100. Specifically, the first briefing pattern portion 21 is formed along the iliotibial band 81 on the outer side surface of the right leg portion 15a and the outer side surface of the left leg portion 15b.
Further, the second and third briefs pattern portions 22 and 23 are provided in positions slightly above the knees 91 of the leg (crotch) 10b of the briefs 100. In the illustrated example, the second briefing pattern portion 22 and the third briefing pattern portion 23 are arranged in a reverse splayed shape, and are formed so as to press the root side region of the vastus medial muscle 82 and the root side region of the vastus lateral muscle 83.
Further, a fourth briefing pattern portion 24 is formed at a position on the thigh back side of the leg portion (crotch portion) 10b of the briefs 100, and the fourth briefing pattern portion 24 is located along a part of the biceps femoris (not shown). The biceps femoris muscle is a part of the so-called thigh back muscle located on the back side of the thigh, and the presence of the fourth tights pattern part 24 stimulates the biceps femoris muscle (or thigh back muscle) to activate it, so that the athletic ability and softness of the wearer can be improved. In the illustrated example, the fourth briefing pattern portion 24 is formed so as to extend in the middle of the thigh back side, but may be formed so as to deviate from the middle (center line) depending on individual differences.
Fig. 3 and 4 are a plan view and a rear view schematically showing a configuration when the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment are flattened. As shown in fig. 3 and 4, a briefing pattern portion 20 (first to fourth briefing pattern portions 21, 22, 23, 24) is formed in the briefing body portion 10. In fig. 3 and 4, the briefs pattern 20 is indicated by oblique lines.
Since the human body (bones and muscles) is substantially bilaterally symmetrical, the briefing pattern parts 20 (first to fourth briefing pattern parts 21, 22, 23, 24) are arranged in a bilaterally symmetrical shape. However, in reality, there are cases where the effects of the right and left muscles are different (for example, a right-handed person throws a right hand, etc., and the muscles are developed), and from this point of view, it is preferable that at least one of the first to fourth tights 21, 22, 23, 24 be formed asymmetrically (custom) in accordance with the tendency of the right and left muscles of each person. Further, when the arrangement is not symmetrical left and right due to the difference in the positions of the left and right muscles (subtle difference among the individual persons), but due to the design requirement or the like, the briefing pattern portion 20 (the first to fourth briefing pattern portions 21, 22, 23, 24) in the present embodiment can be changed within the range where the function is exhibited. In addition, when the shape is desired to be changed according to the design requirements or the like, the shape can be changed within the range in which the briefing pattern portion 20 (the first briefing pattern portion to the fourth briefing pattern portion 21, 22, 23, 24) functions in the present embodiment.
The width of the briefs pattern part 20 of the present embodiment is, for example, 30mm or less (for example, 25mm±5mm or about 10mm to 30mm in the illustrated example). Specifically, the width of the first briefing pattern portion 21, the width of the second briefing pattern portion 22, the width of the third briefing pattern portion 23, and the width of the fourth briefing pattern portion 24 are 30mm or less (25 mm in one example). However, the width of the briefing pattern part 20 is not limited to 30mm or less, and may exceed the width as long as the effect can be exerted, and the lower limit of the width of the briefing pattern part 20 may be smaller than 25mm±5mm or 10mm.
As is clear from fig. 5 and 6, the correspondence between the positions of these muscles (iliotibial band 81, vastus medial muscle 82, vastus lateral muscle 83) and the positions of the first briefing pattern portion 21, second briefing pattern portion 22, and third briefing pattern portion 23 shown in fig. 1 to 4 is clear. The biceps femoris muscle of the fourth tights pattern part 24 is a part of the so-called thigh posterior muscle located on the back side of the thigh, and is located on the back side of the thigh muscle shown in fig. 6, and the position thereof is clearly known although not shown in the figure.
The material constituting the panty main body 10 of the present embodiment is typically a material used as a garment (in particular, a material suitable for panty), and has suitable stretchability as a garment (panty). The stretchability herein refers to a property suitable for clothing, and is not particularly required to be a restoring force such as rubber (elastomer). The material (fabric) constituting the panty main body 10 may be: synthetic fiber materials (e.g., nylon, polyurethane, etc.), natural fiber materials (e.g., cotton materials (cotton), silk materials (silk), etc.), blended synthetic fiber materials (e.g., a blend of nylon and polyurethane, etc.), or a blend of natural fiber materials and synthetic fiber materials (e.g., a blend of cotton and polyurethane, etc.), various blend materials (e.g., natural fiber materials (cotton, etc.)/nylon/polyurethane materials, rayon materials/acrylic materials/polyester materials, acrylic materials/polyester materials/rayon materials/polyurethane materials, etc.).
In the present embodiment, the briefing pattern portion 20 (i.e., the first briefing pattern portion 21, the second briefing pattern portion 22, the third briefing pattern portion 23, and the fourth briefing pattern portion 24) is formed of a band material. The first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern portions 21, 22, 23, and 24, which are made of the belt material, can support the briefs 100 by activating the muscles by applying a stimulus to the portions of the muscles (i.e., the iliotibial band 81, the vastus medial muscle 82, the vastus lateral muscle 83, and the gastrocnemius muscle 84). In one example of the present embodiment, the first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern portions 21, 22, 23, and 24 are constructed by attaching a belt material to the back surface (unexposed surface, body-side surface) of the briefs main body portion 10. The first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern portions 21, 22, 23, and 24 may be constructed by attaching a belt material to the surface (exposed surface) of the briefs body portion 10. The first, second, third, and fourth briefs pattern portions 21, 22, 23, 24 may be constructed by attaching a band material to both the front and back surfaces of the briefs body portion 10.
The band materials (21, 22, 23, 24) constituting the panty pattern part 20 are made of a cloth material (cotton (for example, 40-wool) and a heat-sensitive adhesive (or ironing adhesive) is applied to a cloth surface in contact (fixed/bonded) with a surface (for example, an inner surface) of the panty body part 10 (garment), and the band materials are adhered (bonded) to the panty body part 10 (garment body part) by heating with a heater (for example, an iron).
Further, in the modification of the present embodiment, the briefing pattern portion 20 (specifically, the first briefing pattern portion 21, the second briefing pattern portion 22, the third briefing pattern portion 23, and the fourth briefing pattern portion 24) is formed of an ink printing pattern formed by printing ink. That is, the briefs pattern 20 (21, 22, 23, 24) is formed by printing instead of the above-mentioned belt material. In a preferred example of the present embodiment, the ink printed pattern constituting the briefs pattern part 20 is formed by screen printing.
Screen printing (screen printing, silk screen printing) is a type of stencil printing, and is a method of making holes (holes) in a mesh-like printing plate, and printing by dropping ink only at the holes. In the past, printing plates were made of silk (silk), but today mesh printing plates use a cloth (sometimes metal) of synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, etc. as a mesh material for hole pattern instead of silk, because of durability problems. In screen printing, after a mesh of a plate-made printing plate is brought into close contact with a fabric (cotton in this case) of a shirt, ink is placed on the mesh of the plate-made printing plate, and then a squeegee is strongly pressed against the mesh and moved in a predetermined direction on all sides of the mesh (or a predetermined portion to be printed), whereby the ink is pushed out toward the fabric through holes of the mesh, thereby performing printing. Further, since the screen printing technique is generally used for printing clothes, it is not a special technique, and therefore, the stability in terms of technology is high, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
Examples of the ink used for printing briefs in screen printing include plastisol (ink) and aqueous rubber (ink). Plastisol is often used in factories where a large number of prints (300 or more large-batch cases) are performed, and aqueous ink is often used in factories of a medium scale (about 50 small-batch cases). The clothing (briefs 100) of the present embodiment is screen printed, but other printing (for example, direct ink jet printing) may be used as long as the clothing (briefs 100) of the present embodiment can achieve the effect. The printing ink (ink for panty printing) of the present embodiment is mixed with minerals (powders). In one example, the printing ink of the present embodiment is prepared by mixing an appropriate amount of 0.1g to 0.5g of each (in one example, two or three) mineral (a so-called energetic stone mineral (for example, radium ore, germanium, crystal, terahertz ore, tourmaline, etc.), or a mixture of plural minerals) having a particle size of 325 mesh (about 44 μm) into each 500 square centimeter of ink. In addition, 500 square centimeters of ink is an area corresponding to the printed area of a pair of briefs. The concentration is an example, and can be appropriately changed and adjusted to an appropriate concentration according to the conditions of use. In addition, additives other than minerals (powders) may be added. As the powder of the minerals, a powder of at least one mineral selected from the group consisting of radium ore, germanium, quartz, terahertz ore, and tourmaline (or a mixed ore powder of two or more kinds) can be used. The belt material (21, 22, 23, 24) constituting the panty pattern portion 20 preferably contains such mineral powder.
According to the briefs 100 of the present embodiment, the first briefs pattern portion 21, the second briefs pattern portion 22, the third briefs pattern portion 23, and the fourth briefs pattern portion 24 are formed in the briefs main body portion 10, and the first briefs pattern portion 21 is located at a portion along a part of the iliotibial band 81, the second briefs pattern portion 22 is located at a region on the root side of the vastus medial muscle 82, the third briefs pattern portion 23 is located at a region on the root side of the vastus lateral muscle 83, and the fourth briefs pattern portion 24 is located at a portion along a part of the biceps femoris muscle (not shown), so that the briefs can be activated by stimulating the muscles (81, 82, 83, 84). As a result, the muscles of the wearer can be supported, and the exercise ability and flexibility can be improved. Further, according to experiments by the present inventors, it was confirmed that the waist and legs become stronger when the tights 100 of the present embodiment are worn, the old with a great walking effort can walk, and the performance of the athlete is improved when the athlete wears the tights. The direct tape sticking to the body is often used by athletes, and has a muscle-protecting effect, but the technique of the present embodiment is a technique using weak stimulation with respect to strong stimulation of the direct tape sticking, in other words, a technique called indirect tape sticking without contact.
In addition, when the first briefs pattern portion 21, the second briefs pattern portion 22, the third briefs pattern portion 23, and the fourth briefs pattern portion 24 constituting the briefs pattern portion 20 are each formed of an inkjet printed pattern formed by printing ink on the briefs main body portion 10, a difference in characteristics such as a skin touch (a difference in material characteristics such as a touch, softness, stretchability, and surface smoothness) occurs between a portion of the fabric (cotton) of the briefs main body portion 10 and a portion to be printed (the briefs pattern portion 20), and the difference in characteristics activates muscles to support the exercise ability. Even if the difference in the characteristics is small, the ink printed pattern (the briefing pattern portion 20) does not support the muscles and the like, but functions to improve the exercise ability, and the ink printed pattern (the body is a slim sensor block) may be a trigger for stimulating the muscles, and even if the difference in the characteristics due to the presence or absence of the ink printed pattern is small, the effect of improving the exercise ability can be exerted. In addition, when minerals are mixed into the ink (or the belt material), there is a possibility that the influence from the minerals (for example, negative ions, terahertz waves, static electricity, far infrared rays, poison excitation effects, etc.) stimulates muscles.
In a preferred example of the present embodiment, the ink printed pattern constituting the briefs pattern parts 20 (21 to 24) is formed by screen printing. In the case of printing a pattern with ink, compared with the case of manufacturing using a tape material, manufacturing by printing (particularly, screen printing manufacturing) is suitable for manufacturing in both small-lot and large-lot production, and manufacturing cost can be suppressed. Further, in the case of the belt material, if washing or the like is repeated, the belt material may be peeled off, and in order to prevent peeling, it is preferable to stitch the belt material to the shirt with a thread, but this may cause an increase in manufacturing cost. In contrast, in the case where the panty pattern portion 20 is configured by the ink printed pattern in the panty 100 according to the present embodiment, the band material is less likely to be peeled off, and the panty pattern portion can be held for a long period of time, and the sewing operation by a thread is not required, so that the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
Next, a sock 200 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 7 to 10. Fig. 7 and 8 show a front perspective view (perspective view) and a rear perspective view (perspective view), respectively, of a sock 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 9 and 10 are a front view and a rear view, respectively, of the sock 200 according to the present embodiment flattened. In fig. 9 and 10, the sock pattern portion 40 of the sock 200 is indicated by oblique lines.
Fig. 11 is a diagram illustrating the positions of the extensor hallucis longus 85 and extensor digitorum longus 86. Fig. 12 is a muscle explanatory diagram for explaining the positions of the vastus medial muscle 82 and the vastus lateral muscle 83. In addition, the location of the gastrocnemius muscle 84 is also shown in fig. 12.
The sock of the present embodiment is a garment (one type of footwear) that covers the foot (or a portion of the leg and the foot) of the wearer. The sock 200 of the present embodiment may be a five-toe sock or a toe sock.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the sock 200 includes a sock main body portion 30 covering the foot 94 and a sock opening portion 32 provided at an upper end 31 of the sock main body portion 30. Foot 94 (toe 95) may extend from sock opening 32 of sock 200. In the configuration of the present embodiment, sock pattern portions 40 (41, 42) are formed in sock body portion 30. The sock pattern portion 40 has a first sock pattern portion 41 and a second sock pattern portion 42. The first sock pattern portion 41 is a pattern that covers a portion of the extensor hallux 85 and a portion of the extensor digitorum longus 86. The second sock pattern portion 42 is a pattern extending from the achilles tendon 87 so as to cover the soleus muscle 88.
In the configuration of the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 7, at least a part of the first sock pattern portion 41 has a configuration in which it surrounds one circle in a region on the toe 95 side of the central portion (the broken line 99 in fig. 10) between the toe 95 and the heel 96. In the illustrated example, the first sock pattern portion 41 is formed in a ring-shaped pattern so as to cover the instep and the sole. The width of the first sock pattern portion 40 is, for example, 100mm or less, and in a preferred example, 70mm±10mm. As shown in fig. 8, the second sock pattern portion 42 has a V-shaped pattern. The width of the second sock pattern portion 42 is, for example, 30mm or less (in the illustrated example, 25mm±5mm or about 10mm to 30mm, for example).
Referring to fig. 11 and 12, the first sock pattern portion 41 is formed to cover a portion of the extensor hallux 85 and a portion of the extensor digitorum longus 86, and the second sock pattern portion 42 is extended to cover the achilles tendon 87 and the soleus muscle 88.
The material constituting the sock main body portion 30 of the present embodiment is typically a material used as a garment (in particular, a material suitable for socks), and has stretchability suitable as a garment (sock). The stretchability herein refers to a property suitable for clothing, and is not particularly required to be a restoring force such as rubber (elastomer). Examples of the material (fabric) constituting the panty main body 10 include a natural fiber material (for example, cotton material (cotton), silk material (silk), wool, linen, etc.), a synthetic fiber material (for example, polyester, acrylic, nylon, etc.), a blended synthetic fiber material (for example, a mixed material of nylon and polyurethane, etc.), a mixed material of a natural fiber material and a synthetic fiber material (for example, a mixed material of cotton and polyurethane, etc.), and various mixed materials (for example, a natural fiber material (cotton, etc.)/nylon/polyurethane material, a rayon material/acrylic material/polyester material, an acrylic material/polyester material/rayon material/polyurethane material, etc.).
In the present embodiment, the sock pattern portion 40 (i.e., the first sock pattern portion 41 and the second sock pattern portion 42) is made of a band material. The first sock pattern portion 41 and the second sock pattern portion 42 formed of the strip material may be supported by applying a stimulus to the muscle portions (i.e., the extensor hallux 85, extensor digitorum 86, achilles 87, soleus 88) of the sock 200 to activate the muscles.
The band materials (41, 42) constituting the sock pattern portion 40 are made of a cloth material (cotton (e.g., 40 fleece) and a heat sensitive adhesive (or ironing adhesive) is applied to a cloth surface in contact (fixed/bonded) with a surface (here, inner surface) of the sock main body portion 30 (garment), and the band material is adhered (bonded and fixed) to the sock main body portion 30 (garment main body portion) by heating with a heater (here, iron).
Further, in the modification of the present embodiment, the sock pattern portion 40 (specifically, the first sock pattern portion 41 and the second sock pattern portion 42) is formed of an ink print pattern formed by printing ink. That is, the sock pattern portion 40 (41, 42) is formed by printing instead of the above-described band material. In a preferred example of the present embodiment, the ink printed pattern constituting the sock pattern portion 40 is formed by screen printing. The description of the ink printed pattern is the same as that of the briefs 100, and therefore, the description is omitted for simplicity. However, the printing, composition, etc. of the ink printed pattern of the sock pattern portion 40 (41, 42) may be changed as compared with the ink printed pattern of the panty pattern portion 20 (21, 22, 23, 24) of the panty 100, depending on the conditions, specifications, and effects required for the sock 200, and the same pattern may be used. The belt material (41, 42) constituting the sock pattern portion 40 preferably contains the above-described mineral powder.
According to the sock 200 of the present embodiment, the first sock pattern portion 41 and the second sock pattern portion are formed in the sock main body portion, and the first sock pattern portion 41 covers a part of the extensor hallux 85 and a part of the extensor digitorum longus 86, and the second sock pattern portion extends from the achilles tendon so as to cover the soleus muscle, so that the muscle can be stimulated and activated. As a result, the muscles of the wearer can be supported, and the exercise ability and flexibility can be improved. Further, according to experiments of the present inventors, it was confirmed that the feet become light when the sock 200 of the present embodiment is worn. Further, it was confirmed that the heel of the disabled person whose heel was paralyzed but was unable to land became able to land, and the disabled person was able to walk with his heel as usual. In addition, the technology of the sock 200 uses weak stimulation with respect to strong stimulation of the direct adhesive tape, which is called indirect non-contact sticking, like the briefs 100.
The sock 200 of the present embodiment may be worn in combination with the pair of briefs 100 of the present embodiment. In addition, the following garments may also be constructed: the panty body 10 of the panty 100 and the sock body 30 of the sock 200 are connected to each other to form a stocking shape, and the panty pattern portions 20 (21 to 24) and the sock pattern portions 40 (41, 42) are formed in the stocking shape.
Further, the briefs 100 (and/or socks 200) of the present embodiment may be combined with the shirt 300 shown in fig. 13 and 14. Fig. 13 and 14 show a front view and a rear view of a shirt 300 according to the present embodiment, respectively.
The shirt (T-shirt) 300 of the present embodiment includes an upper body portion 110 covering the upper body and an upper body support portion 120 formed on the upper body portion 110. The upper body support 120 includes an upper body first support 121 located at a portion along at least a portion of the psoas major, an upper body second support 122 located at a portion along the supraspinatus, and an upper body third support 123 located at a portion along the great circle.
The upper body first support portion 121 is constituted by a pair of long-strip-shaped structures (belt-shaped portions) 121a, 121b extending along a portion of the psoas major. The pair of belt-shaped portions 121a, 121b extend downward from a point 121c corresponding to a portion that is the upper starting point of the psoas major. The upper body second support 122 is constituted by a pair of long-strip-shaped structures (band-shaped portions) 122a, 122b extending along the supraspinatus. The upper body third support portion 123 is constituted by a pair of long-strip-shaped structures (band-shaped portions) 123a, 123b extending along the great circular muscle. In a preferred embodiment of shirt 300, upper body first support 121, upper body second support 122, and upper body third support 123 are constructed from a band material. In another preferred embodiment, the upper body first support 121, the upper body second support 122, and the upper body third support 123 are formed of an ink printed pattern (typically formed by screen printing). Further, minerals (powders) may be mixed in the printing ink of the present embodiment. The explanation of the ink printed pattern of the shirt 300 (particularly, the upper body first support 121, the upper body second support 122, and the upper body third support 123) is the same as that of the shirt 100 described above, and therefore, the explanation is omitted for simplicity. The belt material constituting the upper body first support 121, the upper body second support 122, and the upper body third support 123 preferably contains such mineral powder.
The upper body 110 of the shirt 300 according to the present embodiment includes a body portion 115 including a front body 115a and a rear body 115b, a collar portion 111, and sleeve portions 112. In this example, the lower end 119 of the torso portion 115 is positioned about the waist or buttocks. Since the shirt 300 (upper body 110) of the present embodiment has a T-shirt shape, the collar 111 is a round collar, and may have a collar although there is no collar such as a shirt (for example, a collar shirt). The sleeve portion 112 is a half sleeve, but may be a long sleeve, a seven sleeve (or five sleeve), or a sleeveless sleeve. The body 115 is easily manufactured by sewing the front body 115a and the rear body 115b, but may be a seamless whole.
According to the shirt (garment) 300 of the present embodiment, since the upper body support 120 is formed on the upper body 110, the upper body support 120 includes the upper body first support 121 located along at least a portion of the psoas major, the upper body second support 122 located along the supraspinatus, and the upper body third support 123 located along the great circle, the muscles can be supported to activate the muscles, thereby allowing the meridians of the conception and governor vessels to flow naturally. As a result, the muscles of the wearer (or the whole including the muscles and joints) can be supported during exercise, transportation, nursing, and the like, thereby improving exercise performance and flexibility.
In addition, in the configuration of the shirt (garment) 300 of the present embodiment, the ink print pattern constituting the upper body support pattern portion 120 is produced by screen printing, whereby a difference in characteristics such as a skin touch (difference in material characteristics such as touch, softness, stretchability, and surface smoothness) occurs between the portion of the fabric (cotton) of the T-shirt and the printed portion (upper body support pattern portion 120), and the difference in characteristics activates muscles to support the exercise ability. Further, even if the difference in the characteristics is small, the ink printed pattern (upper body support pattern portion 120) does not support the muscles and the like, but functions to improve the exercise ability, and the ink printed pattern (body is a slim sensor block) may be a trigger for stimulating the muscles, and even if the difference in the characteristics due to the presence or absence of the ink printed pattern is small, the effect of improving the exercise ability can be exerted. In addition, when minerals are mixed with ink, there is a possibility that the influence (for example, negative ions, terahertz waves, static electricity, far infrared rays, poison excitation effects, etc.) from the minerals stimulates muscles. In an example of the present embodiment, the upper body first print pattern portion 121, the upper body second print pattern portion 122, and the upper body third print pattern portion 123 are constructed by forming an ink print pattern constituting the upper body support pattern portion 120 on the surface (exposed surface) of the upper body portion 110. Further, by forming an ink print pattern (upper body support pattern portion 120) on the back surface (body side surface) of the upper body portion 110, an upper body first print pattern portion 121, an upper body second print pattern portion 122, and an upper body third print pattern portion 123 may be constructed.
Further, the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment may be combined with the shirt 300 according to the present embodiment, or may be in the form of a "one-piece garment" in which the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment and the shirt 300 are integrated. Further, the combination suit may be combined with the sock 200 of the present embodiment. The clothing of the present embodiment may be configured such that buttons, zippers, and the like are provided at a part (back, etc.) of the coveralls, so as to facilitate wearing and wearing. The coveralls of the present embodiment include, in addition to coveralls for work in construction sites and work in factories (for example, maintenance of vehicles, etc.), body suits, diving suits for use in surfing or diving, swimsuits, and the like.
Further, the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment can be modified as shown in fig. 15 and 16. Fig. 15 is a rear perspective view showing a configuration of a modification of the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment, and corresponds to fig. 2. Fig. 16 is a rear view showing a configuration of a modification of the briefs 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention, and corresponds to fig. 4.
In the briefs 100 shown in fig. 15 and 16, a fifth briefs pattern portion 24 is also formed at a position along a part of the gastrocnemius muscle 84 (see fig. 12). In other words, in the pair of briefs main body 10 shown in fig. 2 or 4, the fifth briefs pattern portion 25 is also formed along a part of the gastrocnemius muscle 84, behind the right leg portion 15a and behind the left leg portion 15b (back surface). The width of the fifth briefing pattern portion 25 and the like complies with the above conditions (for example, the briefing pattern portion 24 or 21). The presence of the fifth briefing pattern portion 25 stimulates the gastrocnemius muscle 84 to activate it, and can improve the athletic ability and flexibility of the wearer.
In addition, the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment may be modified as shown in fig. 17 and 18. Fig. 17 and 18 are a front view and a rear view showing the configuration of another modification of the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment, and correspond to fig. 3 and 4. The width and other conditions of the new briefing pattern portions (26, 27, 28, 29, 50) of the modification conform to the above conditions (for example, the briefing pattern portion 24 and the like).
In the briefs 100 shown in fig. 17 and 18, a sixth briefs pattern portion 26 is further formed in the briefs 100 (particularly the briefs shown in fig. 15 and 16).
As shown in fig. 17, the sixth briefs pattern portion 26 is composed of a psoas pattern portion 26a and an ilium pattern portion 26b, the psoas pattern portion 26a being located along at least a portion of the psoas (not shown), and the ilium pattern portion 26b being located along at least a portion of the ilium (not shown). The psoas major pattern portion 26a and the ilium pattern portion 26b extend upward from a point 26c corresponding to a portion that is the lower starting point of the psoas major. In the illustrated example, the sixth briefing pattern portion 26 has a V-shape having the point 26c as an intersection (connecting portion).
In the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment, the second briefs pattern part 22 and the third briefs pattern part 23 have a splayed shape. In the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment, a seventh briefs pattern portion 27 is formed. The seventh briefs pattern portion 27 is a pattern located on the underside of the knee (91) and located in a partial region of the extensor digitorum longus (not shown) and/or the longus fibula (not shown). In the illustrated example, the seventh briefing pattern part 27 is an inverted splayed pattern. In this example, the second tights pattern part 22 and the third tights pattern part 23 are arranged corresponding to the seventh tights pattern part 27, i.e., are formed in such a manner that the figure eight is folded with the figure eight.
In the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment, an eighth briefs pattern portion 28 is formed in a partial region of the gastrocnemius muscle (not shown). In the illustrated example, the eighth briefing pattern portion 28 is formed to cover the circumference of the leg 90. Further, the leg 90 may not be formed to completely surround the periphery thereof, but may be formed such that a gap exists between the front surface side and the rear surface side.
Further, as shown in fig. 18, a ninth briefs pattern portion 29 extending from the achilles tendon (87) so as to cover the soleus muscle (88) is formed in the briefs 100 shown in the drawing. The ninth panty pattern portion 29 has substantially the same structure and function as the second sock pattern portion 42 (see fig. 8) of the sock 200. In the configuration example shown in fig. 18, the ninth briefing pattern part 29 has a V-shape.
In addition, as shown in fig. 18, a tenth panty pattern portion 50 is formed in the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment. The tenth briefs pattern part 50 is composed of a gluteus minimus pattern part 51 located at a position along the gluteus minimus (not shown), a piriformis pattern part 52 located at a position along the piriformis (not shown), and a sacral tuberosity ligament pattern part 53 located at a position along the sacral tuberosity ligament (not shown).
In the tenth briefs pattern part 50 according to the present embodiment, the piriformis pattern part 52 can stimulate the piriformis, and thus the balance between the top and bottom, front and rear can be easily obtained. The piriformis pattern portion 52 is preferably formed to extend from one end to the other end (from the start point to the end point) of the piriformis. Although the piriformis is not formed entirely depending on the wearer's body shape, it is preferable to form the piriformis in a shape corresponding to the start point and the end point of the piriformis pattern 52 as much as possible at one end and the other end (the start point and the end point) and to prepare products (or customize) of all sizes. Further, the gluteus minimus and sacral tuberosity ligaments can be activated (reinforced) by stimulating them with the gluteus minimus pattern portion 51 and the sacral tuberosity ligament pattern portion 53. That is, both the gluteus parus and the sacral tuberosity ligament are muscles that support the movement of the waist, and by activating (strengthening) the muscles, the waist can be reinforced and lumbago can be prevented.
According to the briefs 100 shown in fig. 17 and 18, since the first briefs pattern portion 21, the second briefs pattern portion 22, the third briefs pattern portion 23, the fourth briefs pattern portion 24, the sixth briefs pattern portion 26, the seventh briefs pattern portion 27, the eighth briefs pattern portion 28, the ninth briefs pattern portion 29, and the tenth briefs pattern portion 50 are formed in the briefs main body portion 10, the first briefs pattern portion 21 is located at a portion along a portion of the iliotibial band 81, the second briefs pattern portion 22 is located at a region on the root side of the thigh medial muscle 82, the third briefs pattern portion 23 is located at a region on the root side of the thigh lateral muscle 83, the fourth tights pattern part 24 is located at a portion along a portion of the bicep, the sixth tights pattern part 26 is composed of the psoas pattern part 26a and the musculus intestinalis pattern part 26b, the seventh tights pattern part 27 is located at a portion of the extensor digitorum longus and/or the longus fibula, the eighth tights pattern part 28 is located at a portion of the short fibula, the ninth tights pattern part 29 extends from the achilles tendon so as to cover the soleus muscle, and the tenth tights pattern part 50 is composed of the gluteus minimus pattern part 51, the piriformis pattern part 52 and the sacral tuberosity ligament pattern part 53, and thus can activate the corresponding muscles by stimulating the muscles. As a result, the muscles of the wearer can be supported, and the exercise ability and flexibility can be improved.
Next, effects of the example when wearing the briefs 100 (worn by the shirt 300 according to circumstances) and the sock 200 according to the present embodiment will be specifically described.
< example 1 > Male >
The knee pain of the person with the deformable knee arthritis disappears 20 years after the accident after the person wears the briefs for 100 degrees for one week. Can be bent and stretched smoothly without pain. Moreover, periodic injections (joint injections, knee injections) and rehabilitation exercises of the double knee brace and hyaluronic acid, which are called the first county manufacturer of the world (manufacturer of the city of palace), are no longer required.
< example 2 > female
When a person suffering from hip joint deformity wears the shirt 300 (see fig. 13 and 14) and the pair of briefs 100, the pain is alleviated and the person can walk easily.
< example 3 > female
When a person wearing the regenerated shirt 300 and the pair of briefs 100, the body becomes straight and can walk easily.
< example 4 > female
When a person who has difficulty in climbing stairs due to an advanced age and needs handrails wears the regenerated shirt 300 and the briefs 100, the person can walk stably without the need for handrails.
< example 5 > 80 female over the age (doctor)
When a person with a curved spine and difficulty in walking due to an advanced age wears the regenerated shirt 300 and the pair of briefs 100, the person can walk stably.
< example 6 > 40 older men (disabled with half-life paralysis)
A person who contractures the left foot but cannot land the heel can land the heel after wearing the sock 200.
< example 7 > 50 older men
After the person wearing the sock 200, whose feet are easily edema and whose feet are heavy, the edema is eliminated.
< example 8 > 50 female over age
After wearing the sock 200, walking over a long distance becomes easy.
The present invention has been described above by way of preferred embodiments, but the description is not limited to the above, and various modifications are possible. The configurations and methods of the above embodiments and modifications can be applied to each other. For example, in the briefs 100 shown in fig. 2, the piriformis pattern portion 52 may be formed at the hip portion, or the tenth briefs pattern portion 50 may be formed. In the briefs 100 shown in fig. 2, a ninth briefs pattern 29 may be formed instead of the fourth briefs pattern 24. In the briefs 100 shown in fig. 1, the sixth briefs pattern 26 may be formed. Further, in the briefs 100 shown in fig. 17 and 18, the eighth briefs pattern part 28 may be deleted. Alternatively, in the briefs 100 shown in fig. 18, the eighth briefs pattern portion 28 and/or the ninth briefs pattern portion 29 may be deleted, and the fifth briefs pattern portion 25 may be formed. In the briefs 100 shown in fig. 17 and 18, simple patterns of the second briefs pattern portion 22, the third briefs pattern portion 23, the seventh briefs pattern portion 27, and the eighth briefs pattern portion 28 can be also constructed. This simple pattern also works in briefs.
Further, for example, when the briefs 100 according to the present embodiment are constructed as an athlete, a further pattern for improving the function may be added to the illustrated pattern. In addition, when the sock 200 according to the present embodiment is used as a stocking for baseball, it is possible to coordinate with the design (structure and function) of the stocking for baseball. Further, in the configuration of the shirt 300 according to the present embodiment, since there is a problem of changing or putting on clothes at the time of nursing, a form in which buttons or zippers are attached by opening the front part may be adopted. The function (such as a zipper) for facilitating the opening may be applied to the pair of briefs 100 and/or the sock 200. The T-shirt is mainly described in terms of its shape, but is preferably a leadership shirt because it is basically a leadership in golf.
(availability in industry)
According to the present invention, a pair of briefs and socks capable of supporting the muscles of the wearer and improving the exercise ability and flexibility can be provided.
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10. Body part of tights
11. The upper end of the main body of the tights
12. Opening of tights
15a right leg
15b left leg
13. The lower end of the main body of the tights
20. Pattern part of tights
21-24 first-fourth tights pattern part
25 fifth tights pattern part
26 to 29 sixth to ninth briefs pattern parts
30. Sock main body
31. The upper end of the sock main body part
32. Sock opening
40. Sock pattern part
41-42 first-second sock pattern portions
50. Tenth tights pattern part
51. Gluteus minimus pattern part
52. Piriformis pattern part
53. Sacral tuberosity ligament pattern
81. Iliotibial band
82. Medial femoral muscle
83. Vastus outside muscle
84. Gastrocnemius muscle
85. Extensor hallux
86. Extensor digitorum longus
87. Achilles tendon
88. Soleus muscle
90. Leg(s)
91. Knee
93. Buttocks
94. Foot support
95. Toe tip
96. Heel of foot
100. Tights
120. Upper body support pattern part
200. Socks
300 shirt (T-shirt).

Claims (24)

1. A pair of briefs for covering the lower body of a wearer, the briefs comprising:
a tights body part covering the legs; and
a tights opening part which is arranged at the upper end of the tights main body part,
the tights main body part is provided with:
a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band;
a second briefing pattern part located in an area on the upper side of the knee and on the root side of the vastus medial muscle;
a third briefs pattern part located in an area of the upper side of the knee and the root side of the vastus outside muscle; and
A fourth briefing pattern part located along a part of the biceps femoris.
2. A pair of briefs according to claim 1, characterized in that,
the first tights pattern part, the second tights pattern part, the third tights pattern part and the fourth tights pattern part are respectively configured in a bilateral symmetry shape.
3. Tights according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that,
the first tights pattern part, the second tights pattern part, the third tights pattern part and the fourth tights pattern part are respectively composed of a belt material, and the belt material is attached to at least one of the surface and the back of the tights main body part.
4. Tights according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that,
the first briefing pattern portion, the second briefing pattern portion, the third briefing pattern portion, and the fourth briefing pattern portion are each formed of an ink printed pattern, and the ink printed pattern is formed by printing ink on the briefing body portion.
5. Tights according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that,
the first tights pattern part, the second tights pattern part, the third tights pattern part, and the fourth tights pattern part have a width of 30mm or less, respectively.
6. A pair of briefs according to claim 1, characterized in that,
a fifth briefing pattern is also formed on the briefing body, and is positioned at a part along a part of the gastrocnemius muscle.
7. A pair of briefs for covering the lower body of a wearer, said briefs being characterized in that,
comprises a tights body part for covering legs,
the tights main body part is provided with:
a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band;
a second briefing pattern part located in an area on the upper side of the knee and on the root side of the vastus medial muscle;
a third briefs pattern part located in an area of the upper side of the knee and the root side of the vastus outside muscle;
a fourth briefing pattern part located at a part along a part of the biceps femoris;
a sixth tights pattern part composed of a psoas pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the psoas and an ilium pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the ilium;
a seventh briefing pattern part located at an underside of the knee and a partial region of extensor digitorum longus and/or gastrocnemius longus;
An eighth briefing pattern part located along a partial area of the fibula short muscle;
a ninth briefing pattern part extending from the achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle; and
a tenth briefs pattern portion, which is composed of a gluteus minimus pattern portion located at a position along the gluteus minimus, a piriformis pattern portion located at a position along the piriformis, and a sacral tuberosity ligament pattern portion located at a position along the sacral tuberosity ligament.
8. The briefs according to claim 7, characterized in that,
the sixth tights pattern part has a V-shaped pattern.
9. Tights according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that,
the seventh briefs pattern part is an inverted splayed pattern.
10. The briefs according to claim 9, characterized in that,
the second tights pattern part and the third tights pattern part have splayed patterns.
11. Tights according to any one of claims 7 to 10, characterized in that,
the eighth tights pattern part has a pattern formed to cover the circumference of the leg.
12. Tights according to any one of claims 7 to 11, characterized in that,
the ninth briefing pattern part has a V-shaped pattern.
13. Tights according to any one of claims 7 to 12, characterized in that,
the first tights pattern part, the second tights pattern part, the third tights pattern part, the fourth tights pattern part, the sixth tights pattern part, the seventh tights pattern part, the eighth tights pattern part, the ninth tights pattern part and the tenth tights pattern part are respectively composed of a belt material, and the belt material is attached to at least one of the front surface and the back surface of the tights main body part.
14. Tights according to any one of claims 7 to 12, characterized in that,
the first briefing pattern portion, the second briefing pattern portion, the third briefing pattern portion, the fourth briefing pattern portion, the sixth briefing pattern portion, the seventh briefing pattern portion, the eighth briefing pattern portion, the ninth briefing pattern portion, and the tenth briefing pattern portion are each configured by an ink printing pattern, and the ink printing pattern is formed by printing ink on the briefing body portion.
15. Tights according to any one of claims 7 to 12, characterized in that,
The first briefing pattern portion, the second briefing pattern portion, the third briefing pattern portion, the fourth briefing pattern portion, the sixth briefing pattern portion, the seventh briefing pattern portion, the eighth briefing pattern portion, the ninth briefing pattern portion, and the tenth briefing pattern portion are respectively configured in a shape of bilateral symmetry.
16. A pair of briefs for covering the lower body of a wearer, said briefs being characterized in that,
comprises a tights body part for covering legs,
the tights main body part is provided with:
a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band;
a sixth tights pattern part composed of a psoas pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the psoas and an ilium pattern part located at a position along at least a portion of the ilium;
a ninth briefing pattern part extending from the achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle; and
a tenth briefs pattern portion, which is composed of a gluteus minimus pattern portion located at a position along the gluteus minimus, a piriformis pattern portion located at a position along the piriformis, and a sacral tuberosity ligament pattern portion located at a position along the sacral tuberosity ligament.
17. A sock for covering a foot of a wearer, the sock comprising:
a sock body portion covering the foot; and
a sock opening part arranged at the upper end of the sock main body part,
the sock body portion is formed with:
a first sock pattern portion covering a portion of extensor hallux and a portion of extensor digitorum longus; and
a second sock pattern portion extending from the achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle.
18. Sock according to claim 17, wherein,
at least a part of the first sock pattern portion has a configuration surrounding a circumference in a region on the toe side from a central portion between the toe and the heel,
the second sock pattern portion has a V-shaped pattern.
19. Sock according to claim 17 or 18, characterized in that,
the first sock pattern portion and the second sock pattern portion are arranged in a laterally symmetrical shape.
20. Sock according to any of the claims 17 to 19, characterized in that,
the first sock pattern portion and the second sock pattern portion are respectively formed of a band material attached to at least one of the front surface and the back surface of the sock body portion.
21. Sock according to any of the claims 17 to 19, characterized in that,
the first sock pattern portion and the second sock pattern portion are each constituted by an ink printed pattern formed by printing ink on the sock body portion.
22. Sock according to any of the claims 17 to 21, characterized in that,
the width of the first sock pattern portion is 100mm or less,
the width of the second sock pattern portion is 30mm or less.
23. A garment, comprising:
a tights body part covering the legs; and
a sock body portion which covers the foot,
the tights main body part is provided with:
a first briefing pattern portion located along a portion of the iliotibial band;
a second briefing pattern part located in an area on the upper side of the knee and on the root side of the vastus medial muscle;
a third briefs pattern part located in an area of the upper side of the knee and the root side of the vastus outside muscle; and
a fourth briefing pattern part located along a part of the biceps femoris,
the sock body portion is formed with:
a first sock pattern portion covering a portion of extensor hallux and a portion of extensor digitorum longus; and
A second sock pattern portion extending from the achilles tendon in such a manner as to cover the soleus muscle.
24. The garment of claim 23, wherein the garment comprises,
the panty body portion and the sock body portion are continuously formed.
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