CN213029757U - Wushu and parts of the Chinese Anhui - Google Patents

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CN213029757U
CN213029757U CN201921741983.9U CN201921741983U CN213029757U CN 213029757 U CN213029757 U CN 213029757U CN 201921741983 U CN201921741983 U CN 201921741983U CN 213029757 U CN213029757 U CN 213029757U
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A martial arts and parts of a pair of wear and pants for a user, wherein the pair of wear and parts are formed to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limbs.

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Wushu and parts of the Chinese Anhui
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of athletic apparel, and more particularly to martial arts apparel, and in particular to uniforms, girdling slacks and judo suits and the like worn in martial arts such as mollissimal, judo, taekwondo, karate, kungfu, and the like.
Background
People practicing martial arts, such as judo, taekwondo, karate, kungfu, etc., wear specialized clothing, garments, uniforms, which may be based on traditional wearing of such clothing, or on the requirements of a certain sport's specification.
Such garments are traditionally or generally referred to as a uniform and or girdling slacks and are, for example, brazilian mollissimal girdling slacks. Another example is the judo suit used in judo martial arts training.
As is well known, the garment is a traditional garment in japan and is adapted to practice different types of martial arts, thereby being suitable for martial arts engineers to perform martial arts.
There are standards with various martial arts codes that control the construction, shape, size and materials of and/or girdling slacks.
For example, for the soft martial arts, the international union of Brazilian Soft (IBJJF) is the main council for the international soft championship and various related sports, and the requirements for the soft and soft wear are specified within the IBJJF regulations. Although there are uniform requirements in other martial activities and support for soft surgery, the IBJJF regulations are considered a standard followed by soft-surgery athletes.
And require the use of cotton or cotton-like fabric to form, and the fabric must not be so thick or so stiff as to interfere with its grasp by an opponent.
In addition to the physical requirements necessary for the material from which the waist-girding blouse is formed, there are also standard requirements regarding the length of the legs and arms of the pants and jacket of waist-girding blouses, the size of the lapel, and the width of the waistband that secures the jacket. Specialized and evaluation tools (which may be formed of wood blocks with slots formed therein) are used to check compliance of the soft girdling slacks with regulations.
Another major consortium of Judo is the International Judo Federation (International Judo Federation), which has established Judo suit and waistband technology approval systems that must be used in IJF official activities. The judo suit must have a Tag (Tag) with an Official Label (Official Label) with an optical code supplied by IJF that cannot be forged and only equipment complying with the IJF rules can be approved.
In this guideline, the guideline includes, for the garment manufacturer: specifications of the material or fabric from which the judo suit is made, such as material type, fabric weight, fabric color; fabric weave systems such as yarn direction, yarn count, yarn per inch.
Other specifications include sewn patterns, width and hardness of collar after washing, cuff size, seam width; shoulder, chest and underarm padding specifications; the size and details of the pants, jacket and waistband.
Although garments such as corset and blossoming are readily available and may be found in, for example, U.S. patent nos. 4,389,733; 5,426,787, respectively; 6,353,932, respectively; and 10,362,81 and U.S. application 2006/0282933; none of these references disclose embodiments of the presently disclosed and claimed compositions.
All documents and references cited herein and in the referenced patent documents are incorporated by reference herein.
Object of the Invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide a martial arts garment, such as a harmony, a corset, a judo suit, which overcomes or at least partially ameliorates at least some of the disadvantages associated with the prior art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In a first aspect, the present invention provides a martial arts and accessories of a pair of clothes and pants, and to be worn by a user, wherein the pair of clothes and accessories are formed to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limbs.
And the shape and cut of the sum provide compliance to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limb.
The cut and shape of the and the component are provided to increase the fit of the and the component to the limb of the user during articulation of the limb.
And the cropping and shape of the part may be in at least two dimensions (2D). And the cropping and shape of the part may be in three dimensions (3D).
And the parts are sleeves and coats. And the components are a pair of pants comprising legs, wherein each leg has an upper portion and a lower portion.
The and jacket may be cut and shaped such that the sleeves of the and jacket have non-linear central axes in one or more planes.
The sleeve may be cut and shaped such that the central axis of the sleeve is comprised of two or more linear axes having an angle therebetween.
The sum may be cut and shaped such that the central axis of the sleeves of the sum top is curved in one or more planes.
The top and coat may be cut and shaped such that a central axis of the sleeves of the top and coat extend in a laterally outward direction in a downward direction in the front plane.
The and jacket may be cut and shaped such that a central axis of the sleeves of the and jacket further extends in a forward direction in a sagittal plane (sagittal plane).
The pants can be cut and shaped so that the legs of the pants have a non-linear central axis.
The pair of pants is sized and shaped so that the central axis of the leg consists of two or more linear axes with an angle therebetween.
The pants can be shaped and shaped such that the central axis of the legs of the pants is curved in one or more planes.
The pair of pants may be shaped and dimensioned such that a central axis of an upper leg of the pair of pants extends at least laterally outwardly in a downward direction in the front plane.
The pair of pants may be shaped and dimensioned such that a central axis of a lower leg of the pair of pants extends at least laterally inwardly in a downward direction in the front plane.
The pair of pants can be shaped and dimensioned such that a central axis of an upper leg of the pair of pants extends anteriorly in a downward direction in the sagittal plane.
The pair of pants can be shaped and dimensioned such that a central axis of a lower leg of the pair of pants extends at least rearwardly in a downward direction in the sagittal plane.
And the component may further comprise an articulating portion adjacent to the articulation location of the user's limb so as to allow easy articulation of the user's limb. The articulation may be provided by a plurality of folds or pleats. The plurality of pleats or folds may be formed from a fabric material. The plurality of pleats or pleats and the coat may be formed of the same fabric material.
In another embodiment of the first aspect, the accessory may be a top and include an articulation adjacent to the elbow of the user so as to allow easy articulation of the user's arm in two or more dimensions. The joint is provided by a plurality of folds or pleats. The plurality of pleats or folds may be formed from a fabric material. The plurality of pleats or pleats and the coat may be formed of the same fabric material or different materials.
In yet another embodiment of the first aspect, the and-component may be and pant, and the and-pant includes an articulation adjacent the user's knees to allow easy articulation of the user's legs in two or more dimensions. The joint is provided by a plurality of folds or pleats. The plurality of pleats or folds may be formed from a fabric material. The plurality of pleats or pleats and the coat may be formed of the same fabric material or different materials.
The present invention and components may be formed from materials selected from the group consisting of one or more of: cotton, canvas, polyester, lycra: (
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The present invention and component may comprise one or more anti-grip reinforcement panels that spring up (pop-off) or release due to gripping by a hand of a hand, wherein the component comprises:
a top and coat made of a first material;
the upper garment comprises right sleeves and a right body part;
the said and also includes left sleeve and left body part and collar;
the collar extends upward from an upper end of each of the left and right sleeves;
the right body portion includes an inner flap and the left body portion includes an outer flap;
each body portion including a lapel adjacent to the collar;
the lapel extends downwards from the collar to the bottom of the jacket;
wherein the lapel and inner flap of the right body portion extend toward the left side of the wearer of the jacket below the lapel of the left body portion, and the lapel and outer flap of the left body portion extend over the inner flap of the right body portion and toward the right side of the wearer of the jacket;
and the lapel and body portion are configured to be held in place by a martial arts belt;
one or more anti-grip reinforcement panels secured to the inner surface of the inner portion; and
wherein the one or more anti-grip reinforcement panels are made of a second material different from the first material forming the top garment, the one or more reinforcement panels providing sufficient springing feel or release for gripping the enhanced anti-grip martial arts and opponent's grip during martial arts exercises.
The one or more reinforcement panels may be positioned on an interior of the upper and lower portions to form an at least partially annular anti-grip reinforcement panel, and at least two reinforcement panels are secured to an interior side of the sleeves of the reinforced anti-grip martial arts and upper garment adjacent a cuff of each sleeve;
a second material adjacent to the cuffs of each of the left and right sleeves extends upwardly from the cuffs toward a collar of the back grip martial arts and upper garment.
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In order that the manner in which the above recited invention is attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. The drawings presented herein may not be to scale and any reference to dimensions in the drawings or the following description is specific to the disclosed embodiments.
Figure 1a shows a side or sagittal view of a user wearing a standard and a prior art supple for assessing the compliance of the supple for compliance according to the regulations of the international union of brazilian flexibilities (IBJJF);
FIG. 1b shows a front view of a user wearing a prior art brace for assessing compliance of the brace;
FIG. 1c shows a side or sagittal view of a user wearing a standard and of the prior art for assessing compliance of the and for the judo according to the International Union of judo sports and organizations;
FIG. 1d shows a front view of the user of FIG. 1c wearing a prior art standard and a prior art brace for evaluating compliance of the brace;
FIG. 2a depicts a user wearing a prior art sum in a standing position;
FIG. 2b depicts the user and prior art sum of FIG. 2a in an articulated position or configuration;
FIG. 3a shows a front view of an embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 3b shows a side or sagittal view of the embodiment of the patch of FIG. 3 a;
figure 4a shows a front view of another embodiment of a jacket according to the invention;
FIG. 4b shows a side or sagittal view of the upper and lower garment of FIG. 4 a;
FIG. 4c shows an illustrative example side or sagittal view of the top garment of FIGS. 4a and 4b in use in a predetermined articulation of the user's arm;
FIG. 4d shows an illustrative side or sagittal view of the top garment of FIGS. 4a and 4b in use in a predetermined articulation of the user's arm;
FIG. 5a shows a front view of another embodiment of a pair of pants according to the invention;
FIG. 5b shows a side or sagittal view of the pair of pants of FIG. 5 a;
FIG. 6 is a front view of another and upper garment according to the present invention, with pleats therein;
FIG. 7a shows an enlarged view of a first embodiment of the manner in which pleats are formed as shown in circle A of FIG. 6;
FIG. 7b shows an enlarged view of a second embodiment of the manner in which pleats are formed as shown in circle A of FIG. 6;
FIG. 7c shows an enlarged view of the pleats of FIG. 6;
FIG. 8a shows a side or sagittal view of a user wearing the present invention and yet another embodiment of the same for assessing compliance of the same;
FIG. 8b shows a front view of a user wearing the armature of FIG. 8a for assessing compliance of the armature;
figure 9a shows a perspective view of the joint part of the invention in a first configuration according to the invention;
FIG. 9b shows a perspective view of the joint of FIG. 9a of the present invention in a second configuration in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 10a shows a user wearing a patch according to one embodiment of the present invention in a first standing position;
FIG. 10b shows a user wearing the couple of FIG. 10b in a second articulated standing position;
FIG. 11 shows a schematic representation of the prior art martial arts and union of U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,787, which is incorporated by reference into the specification filed; and
fig. 12 shows a representative view of a plane of a person to which a user and a tablet can be applied.
Detailed Description
The present inventors have identified the disadvantages of the prior art and, having identified the problems of the prior art, have provided a garment and a corset blouse or judogi garment which overcomes or alleviates the problems of the prior art.
Background
Referring to fig. 1a and 1b, there is shown a side or sagittal and front view of a user 102 wearing a standard and 100 of the prior art for assessing compliance of the and for compliance with the international union of brazilian compliance (IBJJF) regulations.
And 100 is comprised of a cotton material top 110 and pants 140, the pants 140 may be cotton or reinforced pants.
According to international union of brazilian softnesses (IBJJF) regulations, the jacket 110 and the sleeves 115 should reach a distance of no more than 5 centimeters from the wrists 132 of the arms 130 of the user 102 when the arms 130 extend straight and parallel with respect to the ground.
With regard to the pants 140, the pants should reach no more than 5cm above the tibial ankle (ankle) 124 of the user 102.
Prior to playing in a tournament, as the user 102 wears and attends, specific measuring tools are used to measure the necessary dimensions and fit requirements of the attendants, including the necessary clearance between the arms 130 and the interior of the sleeves 115, and the necessary clearance between the legs 120 of the user 102 and the interior of the trousers 140, and such compliance is strictly enforced.
Referring to fig. 1c and 1d, a user 102a is shown wearing a prior art standard judo suit 100a for assessing compliance of the judo suit 100a for judo according to international union of judo sports and organizational regulations.
The judogi 100a must cover the entire arm length, including the wrist, within the sleeves 115a of the coat 100 a.
The distance between the bottom of the trousers 140a of the judogi 100a and the tibia malleolus (anklebones) must also be equal to or less than 5 cm.
A special measuring tool or device, known as the Sokuteiki tool 142a, is used to inspect the fairy wear, coat, pants and waistband to ensure that they meet the requirements of international games, including the gap between the user's body and the inside of the sleeves and pants or pants legs.
Failure to comply with any requirements will result in the user, athlete or player being excluded from the tournament or game, which may result in a compromise to the user's success, a loss of time due to training and preparation, a loss of reputation due to the inability to participate in the tournament.
Attempts to use non-compliant and still other detrimental results, such as time reserved for playing in competitions, travel and lodging fees, time wasted for rigorous training and preparation. Professional athletes also suffer economic losses in some cases.
It will be appreciated that, above all, the terms of the harmony, girdling slacks, judo suit, etc. and their fit to the user are to be complied with the regulatory regulations of the particular sport or martial arts in which the suit is used, and although the above description is with reference to the judo arts, it is applicable to any sport in which the harmony, girdling slacks or judo suit may have regulatory regulations.
Problems identified by the present inventors
The present inventors have identified performance problems in prior art and waist-binding loose suits and have attempted to provide a harmony for use in martial arts (e.g., judo, taekwondo, karate, kungfu, etc.). The present inventors have identified that the conformability and combination of materials and structures to the body of a user can be restrictive when the user is moved to different poses and can slow the movement and repositioning of the user to different poses, which can be detrimental in martial arts type games (e.g., mollisation).
The present inventors have determined that, although and corset loose-fitting garments and judo garments are relatively loose-fitting garments, they do not readily lend themselves to the ability to perform the full range of motion and/or movements that may be required by the practiced technique, which may be exacerbated during rapid movements and when the garment becomes very wet from the user's perspiration.
The present inventors have observed and noted that limitations in the movement of the user's body in and out can result in delays in posture changes, as well as adaptability during common postures and postures common in martial arts.
Furthermore, the inventors have also noted that this limitation is often exacerbated at the elbows and knees of a andlor corset blouse when the body joints are active or moving from one posture to another or when moving in a frequently used posture (which usually involves movement of the user's joints, particularly the shoulders, elbows and knees).
For example, referring to FIG. 2a, a user 201 is shown wearing a typical neck ring 200, and neck ring 200 includes a top 210 and pants 220.
When the user 201 moves to the stance position as shown in figure 2b, where the arm 230 articulates or bends at the elbow 234 and the leg 240 articulates or bends at the knee 242, there is a limit or resistance to movement from the stance of figure 2a to the stance of figure 2b, particularly during rapid movements and stance changes, due to a number of contributing parameters such as fit, material, moisture content, friction, either alone or in combination with one or more thereof.
Furthermore, when in the position of fig. 2b, since the prior art and the prior art are cut into a flat preset posture as shown in fig. 1a and 1b, there may be a certain degree of impact or strain at the joint part, usually the bone joint part, in the sum, causing discomfort or inconvenience to the user, especially for long-term use.
When the user 201 moves from the position of fig. 2a to fig. 2b, the user will often grasp the material of the leg and pull it up or high so that the legs of the pants are lifted from the user's legs, and more material will generally move above the knees, which helps reduce the above identified and stated multi-factor impediments to joint movement, which allows the legs to move to an articulated state when the lower and upper legs articulate relative to each other. This action is not unlike the hand pulling the pant up or up along the leg when the person wearing the pant moves from a standing position to a sitting position, which can relieve the tension in the fabric forming the pant because the leg length in the front of the leg in the knee area is effectively increased, which causes resistance and friction and, to some extent, impact.
In addition, the user may also use what may be considered a wobbling motion of the arms and portions of the shoulders to make the arms more articulated, essentially because the sleeves of the coat are effectively pulled up or raised slightly along the user's arms.
Although the two actions described above may be considered to be of the second nature to the user, particularly for experienced athletes, the inventors have identified that this may result in some time delay in moving from one posture to another, and that the inventors have identified that this may be detrimental to the user's reaction and speed of positioning to a certain posture or posture, particularly when fighting an opponent, and thereby reducing competitiveness.
Furthermore, the inventors have determined that the standard cut of the sum (which is essentially a flat two-dimensional overlay, such as that shown in fig. 1a and 1 b) is not particularly suited for the necessary joint movement of the user's limb or position for a preset desired typical position or posture, particularly in martial arts such as mollisses, which require the user to frequently bend their elbow and knee during combat with an opponent, such as to hook and grab the opponent for a long period of time, and to slightly tug on the elbow and lap, again for reasons identified by the inventors and described above, to become restrictive and uncomfortable.
The invention
The inventors therefore provide a solution to the problems that the inventors have identified and the reasons for this problem that the inventors have identified, which in this respect overcomes the problems of prior art types of harmony, corset slackening and judo suits.
To address the problems of the prior art, the present inventors have proposed forming and, girdling slacks and judo suits to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of a user's limb.
Such a predetermined joint movement of a limb of the user may be considered a preset joint movement and the waistcoat or judo will inherently provide a proper physical adaptation to the joint movement of the user in such a predetermined body joint movement.
By providing a sum, girdling slackening or judo suit with a preset joint movement (for one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limbs), this allows the user to move more easily and effortlessly from a standing position, as shown in fig. 2a, to a joint movement position, as shown in fig. 2b, for example.
This predetermined posture does not necessarily have to be standing, but is for example in a hook-and-loop posture, which is based on the joint movements of the limbs of the user, which in turn are mainly based on the joint movements of the elbows and knees and shoulders of the user.
To allow and provide such joint movement of the limb, two embodiments incorporating the invention are as follows:
(i) by providing the jacket or pants or both with an intrinsic cut in at least two dimensions, the intrinsic cut having an improved adaptability to a predetermined joint movement of the user's limb; and
(ii) by providing joints or joint elements in and adjacent to the articulated position of the user's limb to allow for easy articulation of the user's limb.
Such embodiments may also be used together or separately according to the invention.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the terms martial arts "and" but it should be understood that the terms are inherently synonymous with other martial arts garments including jackets and pants, such as girdling turnout gear and judo gear, and are applicable to wear in martial arts such as judo, taekwondo, karate, kungfu, and the like, and are not intended to limit the applicability of the present invention to any particular martial arts subject or norm.
Referring now to fig. 3a and 3b, there is shown an embodiment of a nut 300 according to the present invention. In this embodiment, the arms of the coat 310 and the legs of the pants 320 are manufactured to have a predefined preset articulation, which in this embodiment is a preset articulation in three dimensions (3D), as can be seen in this embodiment, however, in other and alternative embodiments, the preset articulation may be two dimensional (2D).
It can be seen that the upper garment 310 and pants 320 are formed to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limb.
As can be seen, the bridge 300 is compliant, with the sleeves of the coat 310 extending substantially to the user's wrists and the legs of the pants 320 extending substantially to the user's shins or tibial ankles.
It should be noted that the standard observed in this embodiment is the standard of the IBJJF regulation, with a gap between the wrist and cuff of the jacket. As will be appreciated, the invention is equally applicable to other martial arts standards, such as the international association of judo regulations.
As should be noted and understood, the preset joint activities of the sum are not necessarily the same as the same joints of the user's limb, but provide compliance and adaptability to one or more predetermined joint activities of the user's limb.
According to the invention, a preset tailored sum provided with such sum components (mainly jacket sleeves and trouser legs, or both) contributes to reducing restrictions or resistance to movement and to increasing comfort of long-term limb joint movements (e.g. in the fight of soft-play games).
Referring now to fig. 4a and 4b, fig. 4a shows a front view of another embodiment of a union coat 400 according to the present invention, and fig. 4b shows a side or sagittal view of the union coat 400 of fig. 4 a.
As shown, the and coat 400 is formed to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limb (arm), wherein the and coat 400 is sized and shaped to increase the adaptability of the and coat to the user's arm.
In this example, it can be seen that the jacket and coat are provided with three-dimensional (3D) presets, but in other embodiments the presets may be two-dimensional (2D).
For illustrative purposes, reference is made to fig. 4a, and the sum is shown as a front view, as the sum may be cut or formed in the front plane, and the centerline 450 may be considered to relate to the user's upper arm, indicated for illustrative purposes as 420, starting at the shoulder area 410, and the centerline 460 may be considered to relate to the user's forearm, indicated for illustrative purposes as 430, that passes through the sleeve 435 of the coat 400.
To provide cut-out and shape to the jacket, in this example, centerline 450 is tilted downward (with angle a therebetween) relative to horizontal 440, and centerline 460 is further tilted downward (with angle B therebetween) relative to horizontal 440.
Examples of such angles a and B are shown below to provide a two-dimensional (2D) appearance to the top and coat 400 in the front plane of the top and coat 400 to provide presets to the top coat 400.
The "range" shown in table 1 below represents a general range of preset angles that can be used for the sum according to the present invention, the "preferred range" represents an angle range applicable to the embodiment of the sum jacket 400 of the present invention, and the "present embodiment" describes angles in the present exemplary embodiment.
It must be understood that this example is exemplary and that other cuts of the garment 400 (including the sleeve portions, such as the curved cut as an example) are equally applicable to the present invention to provide a garment 400 for accommodating one or more predetermined articulations of the user's arms, thereby increasing the adaptability of the garment to the user's arms.
Angle A Angle B
Range 0°<A<30° 0°<B<40°
Preferred ranges 10°<A<20° 10°<B<30°
This example About 15 deg. ° About 20 deg. °
TABLE 1
Examples of the lengths of the parts of the sleeves relating to the relative length of the forearms L1, the upper arm length L2 and the length from the shoulders to the center of the sum L3 are shown in table 2, these lengths relating to the size of the coat 400:
front arm Upper arm Shoulder part
18 cm<L1<28 cm 30 cm<L2<45 cm 10<L3<25
TABLE 2
Referring to fig. 4b, in order to provide a three-dimensional (3D) preset as in the present embodiment with a jacket 400, one or more folds may be provided in the sleeves, for example, to rotate the sleeves out of the page plane (i.e., sagittal plane) and provide a predetermined cut and shape, although not visible in the present fig. 4 b.
Examples of ways to implement the above will be discussed in further detail below with reference to fig. 6 and 7 a-7 c.
Also, it will be understood from the present invention that the cut and shape of the top 400 is not a predetermined articulation of a person's arm, but is a preset of the top 400 formed to conform to one or more predetermined articulations of a user, wherein the cut and shape of the top 400 is configured to increase the adaptability of the top to the arm of the user.
Examples of such predetermined articulation of the user's arm in use are shown in figures 4c and 4 d.
Examples of angles C and D in the sagittal plane in fig. 4C when viewed and measured from the side are shown in table 3. Angle C is the angle included between the vertical axis 470 and the centerline 450 of the upper arm 420, where the upper arm 420 flexes in the forward direction, and angle D is the angle of the clamp between the centerline 450 of the upper arm and the centerline 460 of the forearm 430.
Examples of angles α and β in the front plane when viewed and measured from the front are shown in table 3. Angle a is the angle subtended between vertical axis 475 and the user's upper arm 420, while angle β is the angle subtended between vertical axis 477 and the user's forearm 430, which may be inward toward the body, represented by a negative angle, or outward away from the body, represented by a positive angle.
The "range" shown in the following table 3 represents a general range of preset angles of the user's arm that can be used for the sum according to the present invention, the "preferred range" represents an angle range applicable to the embodiment of the sum top 400 of the present invention, and the "present embodiment" describes angles in the present exemplary embodiment.
Angle C Angle D Angle alpha Angle beta
Range 0°<C<30° 90°<D<180° 0°<α<°50 -35°<β<35°
Preferred ranges 5°<C<20° 120°<D<160° 10°<α<30° -10°<β<20°
This example About 10 deg. ° About 150 deg. ° About 15 deg. ° About 0 °
TABLE 3
Reference is now made to fig. 5a and 5b, wherein fig. 5a shows a front view of another embodiment of a pair of pants 500 according to the invention, and fig. 5b shows a side or sagittal view of the pair of pants 500 of fig. 5 a.
As shown, the pair of pants 500 is formed in a predetermined cut and shape to conform to one or more predetermined articulation motions of the user's legs, wherein the cut and shape of the pair of pants 500 is configured to increase the conformability of the pair of pants 500 to the user's legs.
In this example, it can be seen that the pants 500 are provided with a three-dimensional (3D) preset, but it should be understood that in other embodiments the preset may be two-dimensional (2D).
The "range" shown in the following table 4 represents a general range of preset angles that can be used for the pants and the according to the present invention, the "preferred range" represents an angle range applicable to the embodiment of the pants 500 and the present invention, and the "present embodiment" describes angles in the present exemplary embodiment.
In the front plane as shown in fig. 5a, angle E is the angle between axis 540 and vertical axis 530, and angle F is the angle sandwiched between axis 540 and axis 550.
In the lateral or sagittal plane as shown in FIG. 5b, angle G is the angle between axis 540 and vertical axis 530, and angle H is the angle sandwiched between axis 540 and axis 550.
Angle E Angle F Angle G Angle H
Range 0°<E<25° 125°<F<180° 0°<G<°25 100°<H<180°
Preferred ranges 3°<E<15° 145°<F<175° 5°<G<15° 140°<H<170°
This example About 7 deg. ° About 170 deg. ° About 10 deg. ° About 165 °
TABLE 4
A suitable range for lengths L4 and L5 is 30 centimeters<L4<65 cm, 25 cm<L5<60 cm depending on the length of the user's leg. However, other lengths may be appropriate for users having anatomical dimensions outside of these ranges.
Also, as will be appreciated, the predetermined cut and shape of the and pants 500 need not be an angle of the predetermined articulation of the user's legs, but according to the present invention, the predetermined cut and shape of the and pants allows for increased adaptability to the predetermined articulation of the user's legs in at least two dimensions, albeit three dimensions in this embodiment.
Also, it must be understood that the present example is exemplary and that other cuts to the pants 500, including the legs, such as the curved cut as an example, are equally applicable to the present invention for providing a pants 500 that conforms to one or more predetermined articulation motions of the user's legs, thereby increasing the adaptability of the pants to the user's legs.
Referring now to fig. 6, there is shown a front view of another and upper garment 600 according to the present invention. And the coat 600 includes a first fold or pleat (tuck)620 and a second fold or pleat 630 in the sleeves 610, which helps to rotate the sleeves out of the page plane (i.e., sagittal plane) and provide a predetermined cut and shape, as indicated in fig. 4b above.
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, such pleats or pleats may be used to alter the shape of the garment, and to alter the fit of such a garment to the body of the user.
Such pleats or pleats may be on the inside or outside of the garment, and may include folding a portion of the fabric, removing a portion of the fabric, or a combination thereof.
Further, such pleats or pleats may be internal or external to the garment.
FIG. 7a shows an enlarged view of a first embodiment of the manner in which the pleats, as shown in circle A of FIG. 6, are formed, with a small amount of fabric 710 removed to form the pleats or pleats.
FIG. 7b shows an enlarged view of a second embodiment of the manner in which the pleats, as indicated by circle A in FIG. 6, are formed, wherein a portion of the fabric 720 is folded to form a pleat or pleat, which may be internal or external.
Fig. 7c shows an enlarged view of the pleat of fig. 6, which may be formed by the pleats or folds described with reference to fig. 7a and 7 b.
Referring now to fig. 8a and 8b, there is shown yet another embodiment of a garment 800 according to the present invention, comprising a coat 810 and pants 820, wherein the user 810 is shown in a position for assessing compliance, which assessment is made in a manner similar to the regulatory standards described with reference to fig. 1a and 1 b.
As can be seen, the sum 800 is compliant, with the sleeves of the jacket 810 extending substantially to the user's wrists and the legs of the pants 820 extending substantially to the anklebones or tibial ankles of the user 801.
In this embodiment, the top cover 800 is formed to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limb, wherein the top cover is sized and shaped to increase the conformability of the top cover to the user's limb, similar to that described above with reference to fig. 3 a-7 b. This helps to reduce restriction or resistance to movement and increases the comfort of joint movement of the limb for extended periods of time.
And 800 further includes an elbow joint portion 835 adjacent the user's elbow and a knee joint portion 845 adjacent the user's knee. These joints 835 and 845 allow for ease of articulation of the user's limbs and reduce the restriction or resistance identified by the present inventors.
It should be noted that in other embodiments, the sum 800 need not include a predetermined cut and shape, and may include a standard type sum having one or more joints.
Referring to fig. 9a and 9b, an enlarged view of an embodiment of a joint 900 is now shown, the joint 900 being applicable to the present invention, for example, the embodiment of fig. 9a and 9 b.
The joint 900 may be formed of the same fabric or material as the one and the same, or of a different material, and provide a corrugated or pleated arrangement as shown.
In fig. 9a, the joint 900 is depicted in an unextended configuration, for example when the user is standing in the posture of fig. 8a and 8 b. In the position or configuration of fig. 9a, the joint 900 allows the jacket sleeves and pant legs to be extended to the necessary length according to regulatory requirements.
Now shown in fig. 9b, the joint 900 is in an extended configuration, which allows the sleeves of the coat and the legs of the trousers to move more easily, as the extended configuration facilitates articulation and reduces restriction or resistance as identified by the present inventors.
As will be appreciated, the illustrated joint element 900 is merely an example of how and how a user's limb may be readily articulated in use.
The joint 900 may be integrally formed with or assembled to the bridge. As will be appreciated, the joint may also be retrofitted onto existing and existing ones, if desired.
And neither the jacket nor the pants of the article need be provided with joints, as they may be provided on the jacket or the pants or both.
Further, as will be appreciated, the jacket and pants may be sold or distributed as a kit or separately.
As will be understood and appreciated, the articular portion may take on a variety of forms, configurations, shapes, and geometries without departing from the scope of the present invention.
It will also be appreciated that the articulations are configured such that when the user is standing in the position as shown in figures 8a and 8b, the leg length of the trousers and the arm length of the coat will be maintained according to standard requirements, even after being used many times in the articulated position and in ordinary use.
Referring to fig. 10a and 10b, a user 1001 is shown wearing a suit 1000 according to the present invention. And 1000 is comprised of a jacket 1010 and pants 1020 with an elbow joint 1035 adjacent the elbow of the user 1001 and a knee joint 1045 adjacent the knee of the user 1001, similar to that described with reference to fig. 8a and 8 b.
These joints 1035 and 1045 allow for easy articulation and reduce restriction or resistance as identified by the inventors.
When the user 1001 moves to a stance in fig. 10b, wherein the arm 1030 articulates or bends at the elbow when the arm 1030 articulates, and the leg 1040 articulates or bends at the knee when the leg 1040 articulates, the articulating portions 1035 and 1045 allow and facilitate articulation and reduce many contributing parameters such as fit, material, moisture content, friction, restrictions or resistance to movement either alone or in combination of one or more thereof.
The garment and the jacket and trousers of the invention can be made of the same or different fabrics and can be made of materials and/or fabrics and/or fabric tissue and/or japanese cotton fabric tissue that are well known and readily available. The materials and fabrics may be in a wide range of available materials and fabrics, such as, but not limited to, cotton, canvas, polyester, lycra (r) ((r))
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As shown in fig. 11, a martial arts and jacket 1110 known in the art includes an upper uniform assembly 1112, the upper uniform assembly 1112 having an interior surface 1114, an exterior surface 1116, a back 1118, a right sleeve portion 1120, a right body portion 1122, a left sleeve portion 1124, a left body portion 1126, and a collar portion 1128. The right body portion 1122 includes an inner flap. The left body portion 1126 includes an outer flap. The right body portion 1122 has a first edge 1130 and a second edge 1132. The right lapel 1134 is secured to the second edge 1132.
The right lapel 1134 has an inner surface 1136 and an outer surface 1138. The left body portion 1126 has a first edge 1140 and a second edge 1142. A left turn-down collar 1144 is secured to a second edge 1142 of the left body portion 1126. The left lapel 1144 has an inner surface 1146 and an outer surface 1148. Elements 1150, 1156, 1158, 1166, 1172 and 1103 refer to a connection mechanism for connecting the left and right body portions of the prior art and as referred to in this specification.
As can be seen in fig. 11, the collar 1128 abuts the left and right lapels 1148 and 1134, respectively. Additionally, as shown in fig. 11, the inner edge 1132 of the right body portion extends inwardly toward the left body portion 1126 and further toward the left side of the wearer when worn, and the left lapel 1148 extends over the right lapel toward the right body portion and further toward the right side of the wearer when worn. As shown, and for example in fig. 4a, the collar and the lapel are integrally formed, and the lapel overlaps and extends downward from the collar toward the bottom of the coat 400. Additionally, as shown at least in fig. 4a, the collar is shown extending upwardly from the upper end of each of the left and right sleeves.
Furthermore, the inventive panel may also comprise the following features and panels: such as those described by the present inventors in published U.S. patent application No. 14/549,964 (now issued to U.S. patent No. 10,362,815), the contents of which are incorporated herein by cross-reference.
By reference, fig. 12 shows the planes of the user's and the user's sum, which are: a frontal (coronal) plane 1201 when the user is viewed from the front, and a sagittal plane 1202 when the user is viewed from the side.
In a preferred embodiment of this embodiment, the base is sized and shaped to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of the user's limb. The tailoring and shape of the and the components is provided to increase the adaptability of the and the components to the user's limbs when the user's limbs are moved to other joint activities than the predetermined joint activity described above.
The novel and inventive features help to reduce restriction or resistance to movement and increase comfort of long-term limb joint activity, as well as increase comfort during rapid movement and joint activity of the user's limb.
Thus, due to this increased compliance with the body, the user does not need to pull up or raise their and their sleeves and legs as described above.
The joint portions provided at the joints, such as the knee and elbow, provide the ability to further conform to the joint movements of the user's limb, thus further easing joint movements and providing comfort, and reducing restrictions and constraints during necessary flexion of the limb as required in martial arts.
As will be appreciated, while such joints are preferably used with and tailored to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of a user's limb, in other embodiments such joints may be used with standard tailored sums.
With respect to the central axes of the sleeves and legs of the pants of a and coat, as will be appreciated, when having a curved central axis as shown in fig. 4a, 5a and 5b, a linear axis is applied to the portion representing the user's limb for ease of reference and characterization of the sleeves and legs.
As will be appreciated, many alternative arrangements may have central axes that vary linearly, non-linearly, and combinations thereof. Such axes may be concave, convex, two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or a combination thereof.
According to the invention, and the tailoring and shaping of the jacket, pants or both are provided and arranged such that when the user moves from different postures resulting from changes in the joint activity of the limbs (mainly elbows and knees), the jacket and pants provide compliance with these different postures or joint activities of the limbs.
Thus, the cut and shape of the garment or pants provides compliance with these various postures or joint movements of the limbs.
Thus, the cut and shape of the inventive upper outer garment or pants is configured to provide increased fit of the upper outer garment or pants to the limbs of a user having these various postures or articulated movements of the limbs.
This provides the advantages described above, including easy and quick transition from one posture or position to another without requiring the user to pull up or pull up on the legs or move the sleeves of the jacket to prevent the fabric from restricting or interfering with the movement of the knees, buttocks, shoulders and elbows.
The present invention also reduces the impact and friction caused by the tailoring and shaping of pre-constructed coats or pants, allowing in particular limb-to-joint movement of the user as is applicable in the martial arts field, where the limbs of the user and opponent may be intertwined, or when the user may need to extend the articulated active limb for a particular martial arts performance, grasp, and kick, swing, bump, hold, etc., all of which may in some cases need to be performed quickly and unimpeded by fabric.
In a preferred embodiment, the non-linear central axis of the sleeve or pant provides this compliance with the user's limb over the full range of joint motion and may provide a degree of fit with the jacket or pant and the user's limb to provide the necessary physical effect. Furthermore, in some embodiments, such a central axis may extend in three dimensions, providing increased compliance with the user's limb, and thereby reducing restriction and restraint.
Further, the tailoring formed to conform to the predetermined joint motion of the user's limb may be provided in two or three dimensions.
The advantages of the invention include:
(i) the speed of the user moving to the necessary posture is increased, and the limitation on the movement is reduced;
(ii) due to the above features, the clothing can be moved relative to the body, thus eliminating the need to move the clothing relative to the body by hand, saving time in combat;
(iii) reducing impact on a user's body during joint movement of a user's limb;
(iv) fatigue is reduced; and
(v) competitive advantage in martial arts and championship games.

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1. Martial arts and parts of a kind of and having a jacket and pants, and intended to be worn by a user,
wherein the and component are formed to conform to one or more predetermined joint movements of a limb of a user.
2. A martial arts and parts kit according to claim 1 wherein the cut and shape of the kit provides compliance with the one or more predetermined joint movements of a user's limb.
3. A martial arts and accessories as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cut and shape of the accessory is provided to increase the fit of the accessory to the limb of the user during articulation of the limb.
4. A martial arts and parts according to claim 2 or 3 wherein the cut and shape of the and parts is in at least two dimensions (2D).
5. A martial arts and parts kit according to claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the cut and shape of the kit part is in three dimensions (3D).
6. A martial arts and parts kit according to any one of claims 2 to 3 wherein the kit and parts are a sleeve and jacket.
7. A martial arts and parts according to any one of claims 2 to 3 wherein the components are a pair of pants comprising legs, each leg having an upper portion and a lower portion.
8. A martial arts and parts kit according to claim 6 wherein the and jacket is cut and shaped so that the sleeves of the and jacket have non-linear central axes in one or more planes.
9. A martial arts and parts according to claim 6 wherein the sum is cut and shaped so that the central axis of the sleeves consists of two or more linear axes with an angle therebetween.
10. A martial arts and parts according to claim 6 wherein the sum is cut and shaped so that the central axis of the sleeves of the sum top is curved in one or more planes.
11. A martial arts and parts according to claim 6 wherein the and jacket is cut and shaped so that the central axis of the sleeves of the and jacket extend in a laterally outward direction in a downward direction in the front plane.
12. A martial arts and parts kit according to claim 6 wherein the and jacket is cut and shaped so that the central axis of the sleeves of the and jacket extend further in a forward direction in the sagittal plane.
13. A martial arts and parts according to claim 7 wherein the and pants are cut and shaped so that the legs of the and pants have a non-linear central axis in one or more planes.
14. A martial arts and accessories as claimed in claim 7, wherein the pants are cut and shaped so that the central axis of the leg consists of two or more linear axes with an angle therebetween.
15. The martial arts and parts of claim 7 wherein the and pants are cut and shaped so that the central axis of the legs of the and pants are curved in one or more planes.
16. A martial arts and parts according to claim 7 wherein the and pants are cut and shaped so that the central axis of the upper leg of the and extends at least laterally outwardly in a downward direction in the front plane.
17. A martial arts and parts according to claim 7 wherein the and pants are cut and shaped so that the central axis of the lower leg of the and extends at least laterally inwardly in a downward direction in the front plane.
18. A martial arts and parts according to claim 7 wherein the and pants are cut and shaped so that the central axis of the upper leg of the and extends at least forwardly in a downward direction in the sagittal plane.
19. A martial arts and parts according to claim 18 wherein the and pants are cut and shaped so that the central axis of the lower leg of the and extends at least rearwardly in a downward direction in the sagittal plane.
20. A martial arts and accessories as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 3, wherein the accessory includes a joint adjacent to the joint location of the user's limb so as to allow easy articulation of the user's limb.
21. A martial arts and parts according to claim 20 wherein the articulation is provided by a plurality of folds or pleats.
22. A martial arts and parts according to claim 21 wherein the plurality of pleats or folds are formed of a fabric material.
23. A martial arts and parts according to claim 21 wherein the plurality of pleats or folds are formed of the same fabric material as the and jacket.
24. A martial arts and parts according to claim 1 wherein the and parts are and coats.
25. A martial arts and parts according to claim 1 wherein the and parts are and pants.
26. A martial arts and parts according to claim 1 wherein the and parts are and coats and the and coats include articulating portions adjacent the user's elbows so as to allow easy articulation of the user's arms in two or more dimensions.
27. A martial arts and parts according to claim 26 wherein the articulations are provided by a plurality of folds or pleats.
28. A martial arts and parts according to claim 27 wherein the plurality of pleats or folds are formed from a fabric material.
29. A martial arts and parts kit according to claim 27 or claim 28 wherein the plurality of pleats or folds are formed of the same fabric material as the and jacket.
30. A martial arts and parts according to claim 1 wherein the and parts are and pants and the and pants include joints adjacent the knees of the user so as to allow easy articulation of the legs of the user in two or more dimensions.
31. A martial arts and parts according to claim 30 wherein the articulation is provided by a plurality of folds or pleats.
32. A martial arts and parts according to claim 31 wherein the plurality of pleats or folds are formed of a fabric material.
33. A martial arts and parts according to claim 31 or claim 32 wherein the plurality of pleats or folds are formed of the same fabric material as the and pants.
34. A martial arts and parts according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the components are formed from a material selected from the group including one or more of: cotton, elastic fiber, rubber.
35. A martial arts and parts according to claim 34 wherein the material includes one or more of: canvas and polyester.
36. A martial arts and parts according to claim 34 wherein the material includes one or more of: spandex, nylon, teflon.
37. A martial arts and parts according to claim 34 wherein the material includes one or more of: lycra, ballistic nylon.
38. A martial arts and accessories according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the sum comprises one or more anti-grip reinforcing panels which spring or release as a result of the grip of an opponent gripping the sum, wherein the sum accessories include:
a top and coat made of a first material;
the upper garment comprises right sleeves and a right body part;
the said and also includes left sleeve and left body part and collar;
the collar extends upward from an upper end of each of the left and right sleeves;
the right body portion includes an inner flap and the left body portion includes an outer flap;
each body portion including a lapel adjacent to the collar;
the lapel extends from the collar downward toward the bottom of the top and coat;
wherein the lapel and inner flap of the right body portion extend below the lapel of the left body portion toward the left side of the wearer of the sum top, and the lapel and outer flap of the left body portion extend above the inner flap of the right body portion and toward the right side of the wearer of the sum top;
and the lapel and the body portion are configured to be held in place by a martial arts belt;
one or more anti-grip reinforcement panels secured to the inner surface of the inner portion; and
wherein the one or more anti-grip reinforcement panels are made of a second material different from the first material forming the top garment, the one or more reinforcement panels providing sufficient springing feel or release for gripping the enhanced anti-grip martial arts and opponent's grip during martial arts exercises.
39. A martial arts and accessories according to claim 38, wherein the one or more reinforcing panels on the interior of the sleeve form an at least partially annular anti-grip reinforcing panel, and at least two reinforcing panels are secured to the inside of the sleeves of the reinforced anti-grip martial arts and jacket adjacent the cuffs of each of the sleeves.
40. The martial arts and accessories of claim 39, wherein the second material adjacent to the cuffs of each of the left and right sleeves extends upwardly from the cuffs toward a collar of the anti-grip martial arts and upper garment.
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