CN220987693U - Combined wind coat suit - Google Patents

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CN220987693U
CN220987693U CN202322798722.3U CN202322798722U CN220987693U CN 220987693 U CN220987693 U CN 220987693U CN 202322798722 U CN202322798722 U CN 202322798722U CN 220987693 U CN220987693 U CN 220987693U
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The utility model relates to a combined type wind jacket suit, which comprises: the wind coat is characterized in that a connecting mechanism is arranged on the inner side of the wind coat, and the wind coat is made of waterproof breathable fabric. The down underwear is detachably connected to the coat through the connecting mechanism; the wind coat and the down underwear comprise a separation posture and a combination posture, and the wind coat and the down underwear can be independently worn in the separation posture; in the combined posture, the down underwear is positioned on the inner side of the windwear outer garment. Through designing the three combination formula windwear jackets of putting on of a clothing, the user can be according to temperature and individual demand, independently dress windwear coat or eiderdown underwear under the separation gesture, has provided flexibility and adaptability of dress. In the combined posture, the down underwear is positioned on the inner side of the windwear coat, so that the warmth retention property and the protection property are improved, and the down underwear is particularly suitable for cold or windy weather conditions.

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Combined wind coat suit
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of clothing, in particular to a combined type windwear suit.
Background
In the prior art, combined windwear suits already exist and are widely used in the market. These combination windwear suits typically include an outer garment and an inner garment, which are intended to provide versatility and ease of wear over multiple seasons. However, while these combination windwear suits perform well in some respects, they still have limitations that can affect the user's wearing experience.
Compared with the prior patent, the prior combined type windwear suit has some defects. Some existing suits may perform poorly in terms of warmth, especially in extremely cold weather. In addition, some suits may have problems with breathability and moisture management, which may lead to discomfort and sweat accumulation. The versatility requirements of users cannot be fully met because they may require the user to carry multiple coats or inner garments. For example, chinese patent CN306299882S discloses a windwear suit, which has some of the technical problems described above.
Accordingly, there is a need to improve existing combination windwear suits to provide more versatility and flexibility. An innovative solution is to design a wind coat and down combined type jacket which can be worn separately or together. This design will allow the user to choose to wear either the outer jacket or the inner down jacket, or both, freely, depending on the air and weather conditions, to meet their needs. This flexibility will increase the comfort of the user and ensure that they get proper warmth and protection in all climatic conditions. The innovative design is expected to meet the demands of users on multifunctional and high-performance combined wind coat suits.
Disclosure of utility model
In order to overcome the problems in the related art, the embodiment of the utility model provides a combined type wind coat suit, which is used for solving the discomfort and complexity of multilayer wearing, improving the versatility of the suit and improving the wearing experience.
The utility model discloses a combined type wind jacket suit, which is characterized by comprising the following components:
the wind coat is characterized in that a connecting mechanism is arranged on the inner side of the wind coat, and the wind coat is made of waterproof breathable fabric;
the down underwear is detachably connected to the coat through the connecting mechanism;
The wind coat and the down underwear comprise a separation posture and a combination posture, and the wind coat and the down underwear can be independently worn in the separation posture; in the combined posture, the down underwear is positioned on the inner side of the windwear outer garment.
Preferably, the down underwear comprises a first fabric layer, a second fabric layer and a heat-insulating filling layer filled between the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer, wherein any one of the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer can be positioned on the outer layer when being worn in a separated posture.
Preferably, the heat-insulating filling layer is a down layer, an aerogel layer or a chemical fiber layer.
Preferably, the first facestock layer is provided as a smooth, moisture resistant facestock layer.
Preferably, the second fabric layer is provided as a cotton layer.
Preferably, the collar arranged on the down underwear is provided with a hasp ring, and the hasp ring is connected with buttons arranged on the inner side of the windwear coat.
The coat comprises a coat body, at least one upper pocket and at least one lower pocket which are distributed on the coat body, a main zipper and a placket rib which are arranged on the coat body, wherein the placket rib is connected with the coat body on the opposite side through a magic tape, and the placket rib covers the main zipper.
Preferably, the first sleeves of the wind coat main body are connected with the second sleeves of the down underwear through buckles.
Preferably, the connecting mechanism is arranged as an auxiliary zipper for connecting the wind coat main body and the down underwear.
Preferably, the coat is also provided with a detachable coat.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the utility model can comprise the following beneficial effects: through designing the three combination formula windwear jackets of putting on of a clothing, the user can be according to temperature and individual demand, independently dress windwear coat or eiderdown underwear under the separation gesture, has provided flexibility and adaptability of dress. In the combined posture, the down underwear is positioned on the inner side of the windwear coat, so that the warmth retention property and the protection property are improved, and the down underwear is particularly suitable for cold or windy weather conditions. The wind coat suit adopts the wind coat with waterproof and breathable fabrics, so that the waterproof performance of the suit in wet weather is ensured, and meanwhile, the air permeability is maintained, and sweat accumulation is avoided. The multi-layer structure of the down underwear comprises the first fabric layer, the second fabric layer and the heat preservation filling layer, so that the heat preservation performance of the jacket is further improved, and meanwhile, the appearance in a separated posture is attractive. The flexibility of the heat preservation filling layer can select a down feather layer, an aerogel layer or a chemical fiber layer, so that the suit is suitable for different climatic conditions and personal preference. This versatility helps provide a wider choice of wear. Design elements such as the front fly flange, the hasp ring and the auxiliary zipper increase practicality and convenience of the suit, and improve user experience. Removable clothing also provides additional weather protection. The combined type wind coat suit technical scheme solves the challenges of multi-layer wearing, improves the versatility, warmth retention, adaptability and practicality of the suit, and provides better wearing experience for users.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the utility model as claimed.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the utility model and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the utility model.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a front construction of a windwear garment according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a back side structure of a windwear garment according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a front structure of a down garment according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a backside structure of a down garment according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a partially expanded structural schematic illustration of a combination windwear suit in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a partial structural schematic diagram of a connection mechanism of a combination windwear suit according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a microstructure of a connection mechanism of a combination windwear suit according to an example embodiment.
In the figure, 1, a windwear coat; 10. a button; 11. a windwear body; 110. an upper pocket; 111. a lower pocket; 112. a main zipper; 113. a front fly flange; 114. a magic tape; 115. a first sleeve; 12. a coat and cap; 2. eiderdown underwear; 20. a first facestock layer; 200. a waterproof material layer; 21. a second facestock layer; 210. a cotton cloth layer; 22. a heat preservation filling layer; 220. a down layer; 221. an aerogel layer; 222. chemical fiber layer; 23. a hasp ring; 24. a second sleeve; 3. a connecting mechanism; 30. and (5) an auxiliary zipper.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
As shown in fig. 1 to 7, the present utility model provides a combination type windwear suit. The core components of the inventive suit include a coat 1, a down garment 2, and a connection mechanism 3 that cooperate closely to create a multi-functional wearing solution.
Preferably, the windwear garment 1 is the outer layer of the suit, which is made of highly waterproof breathable fabric to ensure that the wearer remains dry and comfortable in bad weather conditions. The garment also has a number of practical designs, including a plurality of upper pockets 110 and lower pockets 111, for convenient storage of items; the main zipper 112 and the placket rib 113 provide additional weather protection; and a removable coat 12, adapted to a variety of climatic conditions.
Preferably, the down underwear 2 is detachably connected to the coat 1 by a connecting mechanism 3, and the down underwear 2 is an inner layer of the jacket and is carefully designed to provide excellent warmth retention. This undergarment includes a first layer of fabric 20, typically a smooth waterproof fabric, to ensure the clean and protective appearance of the suit. The second fabric layer 21 is typically a soft cotton layer 210, which improves the comfort of wearing. The filling layer between the two layers can be selected according to the need, and can be a down layer 220, so that excellent warmth retention property is provided for a wearer; aerogel layer 221 or chemical fiber layer 222 may also be used to accommodate different air temperatures and activity levels.
Preferably, the windcoat garment 1 and the down garment 2 comprise a separated posture and a combined posture, and in the separated posture, the windcoat garment 1 and the down garment 2 can be independently worn. In the combined posture, the down underwear 2 is positioned inside the windwear outer garment 1. The connection mechanism 3 plays a key role, and allows the wind coat 1 and the down coat 2 to be detached and connected. This design allows the wearer to choose whether to wear the outer garment or the inner garment independently or in a combined position for greater protection and warmth, depending on weather, air temperature and activity. The innovative combined wind coat suit not only provides the versatility of the clothes, but also highlights the practicability.
As shown in fig. 3 to 5, the down underwear 2 comprises a first fabric layer 20, a second fabric layer 21 and a heat insulation filling layer 22 filled between the first fabric layer 20 and the second fabric layer 21, which is designed to provide excellent flexibility and adaptability to the wearer. In particular, the first and second panels 20, 21 have specific functions and characteristics that enable the suit to meet different requirements, both in a separated and in a combined position.
Preferably, the first facer layer 20 is typically a smooth, waterproof facer layer 200, which means that it can serve as an outer layer when worn in a separated position. This facing layer provides substantial waterproofing and protects the wearer from rain and humid weather. Meanwhile, the smooth fabric is beneficial to the neat appearance of the suit, and the comfort of a wearer is improved.
Preferably, the second facing layer 21 is typically a soft cotton layer 210 that provides additional comfort and warmth to the wearer, both in a separated position and in a combined position. The layer of fabric makes the inner side of the suit soft to touch, reduces the potential uncomfortable feeling, and is particularly suitable for the part directly contacted with the skin.
Preferably, between the two layers of fabric, the filling layer is located at the core of the down garment 2. The type of the filling layer can be selected according to the needs, and can be down, aerogel or chemical fiber. The presence of this padding layer improves the warmth retention properties of the suit, ensuring that the wearer remains warm in cold weather. The filling layer plays a key role in separating the outer layer from the inner layer, and adds unique value to the versatility and adaptability of the suit.
Preferably, such a design fully considers the performance and comfort of the suit in different wearing attitudes, providing a more comprehensive wearing experience for the wearer. The technical scheme is hopeful to solve the challenges of multilayer wearing and improve the versatility and practicality of the suit.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the core of the coat 1 is a coat body 11, which is the basis of the entire coat 1. The windwear body 11 is made of waterproof breathable fabric to ensure that the wearer can stay dry in severe weather conditions. In addition, the design of the windshields body 11 focuses on wearing comfort and appearance neatness.
Preferably, at least one upper pocket 110 and one lower pocket 111 are distributed on the windwear coat 1, and the upper pocket 110 and the lower pocket 111 adopt a spacious tooling design, so that a wearer can easily store and acquire articles without being limited by space. This means that more items, such as wallets, gloves, gadgets, etc., can be accommodated without impeding the neat appearance of the suit.
Preferably, the main zipper 112 is the primary closure mechanism of the coat 1, which is responsible for closing the coat body 11 to provide weather protection. This zipper is generally designed to be robust to ensure long-term use reliability.
Preferably, the front flange 113 of the coat 1 is an important design, which covers the main zipper 112, providing additional wind-proof and thermal protection. The flap flange 113 is attached to the opposite side coat body 11 by means of velcro 114, which ensures that the flange is firmly held in place and is also easy to adjust and open. The utility model enables the wearer to adjust the adaptability according to the requirement under different air temperatures, thereby improving the practicability and adaptability of the suit.
Preferably, in order to improve the sealability and windproof performance of the windwear outer garment 1, the cuffs of the windwear outer garment 1 are provided with edging strips. These edging strips can be adjusted as needed to ensure that wind and cold air streams cannot enter the suit, keeping the hands of the wearer warm and comfortable.
Preferably, the coat 1 is provided with removable caps 12, which are designed to accommodate a variety of weather conditions and wearing requirements. The design of the top coat 12 typically includes an adjustment function, whereby the wearer can adjust the tightness of the coat 12 according to personal preferences and needs. This ensures the comfort and tightness of the coat cap 12 so that it can reliably protect the head in strong winds or bad weather without obstructing the line of sight or restricting the free movement of the head.
As shown in fig. 5 to 7, the collar portion of the down underwear 2 is provided with snap rings 23, and these snap rings 23 are located at the front of the collar. The purpose of this design is to enable the collar to be attached to the inside of the windwear garment 1 when required. At the same time, corresponding buttons 10 are also mounted on the inner side of the windwear coat 1, and the buttons 10 are matched with the hasp rings 23. This smart connection mechanism ensures a tight connection between the down jackets 2 and the windwear jackets 1, keeping them integrated in the combined position.
Preferably, this connection design has several advantages. First, it ensures that the various parts of the suit work cooperatively, preventing them from coming off or dislocating when worn. Second, this attachment mechanism helps to improve the warmth retention properties of the suit because it prevents cold air from entering the collar area. Finally, it also improves the overall stability of the suit, ensuring that the wearer remains comfortable and free to move during different activities.
Preferably, a snap-fit connection design is adopted between the first sleeve 115 of the windwear garment 1 and the second sleeve 24 of the down garment 2. The purpose of this design is to ensure that the suit remains integrated when worn, avoiding the cuff portion sliding or coming out of position. The snap-fit connection typically employs a high quality snap-fit material to ensure a secure and reliable connection.
Preferably, the connecting mechanism 3 is designed as an auxiliary zipper, and the task of the auxiliary zipper is to reliably connect the wind jacket main body 11 and the down underwear 2, so as to ensure the stability and the integrity between the wind jacket main body and the down underwear 2. This design of the secondary zipper 30 attachment mechanism 3 is intended to provide a convenient wearing experience, whereby the wearer can easily align the zipper and then nudge the pull to achieve the attachment between the windwear garment 1 and the down garment 2. This design not only provides a secure connection, but also allows for rapid separation of the portions of the suit when needed to meet different climates and wear requirements. In addition, the auxiliary zipper 30 type connecting mechanism 3 is beneficial to preventing cold air from invading the inside of the suit, so that the heat preservation performance is improved, and the suit is suitable for wider outdoor activities and environments.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the embodiments of the present application, and are not limited thereto; although embodiments of the present application have been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some or all of the technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the corresponding technical solutions from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application.

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1. A combination windwear suit comprising:
the wind coat is characterized in that a connecting mechanism is arranged on the inner side of the wind coat, and the wind coat is made of waterproof breathable fabric;
the down underwear is detachably connected to the coat through the connecting mechanism;
The wind coat and the down underwear comprise a separation posture and a combination posture, and the wind coat and the down underwear can be independently worn in the separation posture; in the combined posture, the down underwear is positioned on the inner side of the windwear outer garment.
2. The combination windwear suit of claim 1, wherein the down jackets comprise a first facestock layer, a second facestock layer, and a thermal insulation filler layer interposed between the first facestock layer and the second facestock layer, wherein either of the first facestock layer and the second facestock layer is capable of being in an outer layer when worn in a separated position.
3. The combination windwear suit of claim 2, wherein the insulating fill layer is provided as a down layer, an aerogel layer or a chemical fiber layer.
4. The combination windwear suit of claim 2, wherein the first facestock layer is provided as a smooth moisture resistant facestock layer.
5. The combination windwear suit of claim 2, wherein the second fabric layer is provided as a cotton layer.
6. The combination windwear suit of claim 2, wherein the collar of the down coat is provided with snap rings which are connected with buttons mounted on the inner side of the windwear outer garment.
7. The combination windwear suit of claim 1, wherein the windwear garment comprises a windwear body, at least one upper pocket and lower pocket distributed in the windwear body, a main zipper and a flap flange disposed on the windwear body, the flap flange being connected to the opposite windwear body by a velcro, the flap flange covering the main zipper.
8. The combination windwear sleeve of claim 7, wherein said first sleeve of said windwear body is snap-connected to said second sleeve of said down garment.
9. The combination windwear suit of claim 7, wherein said attachment means is configured as an auxiliary zipper that connects said windwear body to said down jackets.
10. The combination windwear suit of claim 7, wherein the windwear outer garment is further provided with a removable coat.
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