EP0765128A1 - Working garments, quickly fastened and doubly proctective - Google Patents

Working garments, quickly fastened and doubly proctective

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EP0765128A1
EP0765128A1 EP94923031A EP94923031A EP0765128A1 EP 0765128 A1 EP0765128 A1 EP 0765128A1 EP 94923031 A EP94923031 A EP 94923031A EP 94923031 A EP94923031 A EP 94923031A EP 0765128 A1 EP0765128 A1 EP 0765128A1
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garments
flap
flaps
garment
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Mario Franzoni
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • 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
    • A41D13/02Overalls, e.g. bodysuits or bib overalls

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  • the invention concerns working garments especially over ⁇ alls and coats.
  • Aim of the above invention is to lessen these drawbacks, make the garments easier to wear and give better protec ⁇ tion as will be explained below.
  • Subject of the invention are overalls, coats and similar that open in front with two flaps that lie one over the other . Both flaps cover subs anti lly the whole front of the garments so that when fastened they are superimposed all down the front and so give double protection. Fastening is done by pairs of Velcro strips each one con ⁇ sisting of two pieces placed crosswise; this makes a quick fastening that is also widely adaptable.
  • Such adaption is made by moving the vertical strip hori ⁇ zontally along the horizontal strip, and vertically by moving the horizontal strip up and down the vertical one.
  • One flap, at one side of the garment extends across to the other side and, downward, to a point some way below the crotch by means of a substantially V-shaped extension.
  • the inner side of said extension is fixed to the inner side of the trouser leg of the garment.
  • the second flap opening the garment lies over the first flap, extends horizontally to the opposite side and down ⁇ ward to a position at substantially the same level as the first flap, also by means of a V-shaped extension whose inner side is fixed to the inner side of the trouser leg of the garment .
  • This arrangement creates forces that tend to close the two overlying flaps by the cross pull of the trousers through the crotch and lower extensions of said flaps.
  • the lower sides of the two opening flaps are fixed to the trouser legs of the garment, their inner edges being held by the longitudinal seam, or weld, down the inner side of said trouser legs.
  • One side of the V-shaped lower extension of the opening flaps is substantially straight and coincides with the inner seam or weld of the trouser leg; the other side, from the apex of the V, joins at a curve with the edges, substan ially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the garment, of the flaps.
  • the garments may be made of paper, fabric, non-woven syn ⁇ thetic fabric or sheets of cheap plastic to make them disposable and therefore suitable for use where cleaning is a problem in highly polluting, infectious and dirty surroundings .
  • the crosswise pull by the trouser legs over the crotch helps to keep the fastening in place without discomfort to the wearer.
  • the possibility of using a disposable type eliminates laundering problems especially for overalls used in very dirty, polluting and infectious environments and facili ⁇ tates final elimination as they have no buttons, buckles metal fastenings or zips.
  • the garments subject of the invention are quick and easy to put on, offer maximum defence against the various risks associa- ted with their use, are inexpensive and light in weight while their double front layer gives added protection compared with presently known garments, or in cases where equivalent protection is provided, reduce the thickness of the layers of material.
  • Characteristics and purposes of the invention will be made still clearer by the following examples of its execution illustrated by diagrammat ically drawn figures.
  • Fig. 1 Overalls subject of the invention on the wearer, closed, seen from the front.
  • Fig. 2 The same as Fig. 1, seen from the back;
  • Fig. 3 The overalls on the wearer, open, front view.
  • Fig. 4 The overalls on the wearer, closed, front view.
  • Fig. 5 Coat subject of the invention on the wearer , closed, seen from the front .
  • Fig. 6 The same as Fig. 5, seen from the back.
  • Fig. 7 The coat on the wearer, open, front view.
  • Fig. 8 The coat on the wearer, closed, front view.
  • Said flap extends downward ending in a tip 13 some way be ⁇ yond the crotch 14, there becoming a tongue-shaped exten ⁇ sion 15 whose curved outer 16 and inner 17 edge is in ⁇ cluded within the inner seam 18 of the left trouser leg 19
  • the second opening flap 22 extends horizontally from the left hand side (S) to the right hand side (D) becoming superimposed over the flap 12.
  • Said flap 22 extends downward to form a tip 23 beyond the crotch 14 substantially at the same level as the tip 13 of flap 12, there becoming a tongue-shaped ex ⁇ tension 25 whose curved outer 26 and inner 27 edge is included within the inner seam 28 of the left hand trou ⁇ ser leg 29.
  • the overalls 10 are closed with a double chest protection formed by the two overlying flaps 12,22.
  • Said closure is held firm by pairs of velcro strips, an upper pair 30,31 and a lower pair 32,33.
  • the upper pair has a horizontal strip 30 on the flap 12 and a vertical strip 31 on the flap 22.
  • the lower pair has a horizontal strip 32 on the flap 12 and a vertical strip 33 on the flap 22.
  • This crosswise fastening allows plenty of horizontal adap ⁇ tion by the vertical strips 31 and 33 along the horizontal strips 30 and 32, and the same adaption vertically by the horizontal strips 30 and 32 in relation to the vertical strips 31 and 33.
  • Fastening of the flaps 12,22 on the chest is made even more stable by the pull which the tongue-shaped extensions, respectively 15 and 25 to flaps 12 and 22, exert from the seams 18 and 28 in the trouser legs below the crotch.
  • Another pair of velcro strips 34,35 are placed at the up- per end of the underlying flap 12 and in the corresponding position inside the overlying flap 22.
  • the overalls 10 consist of pieces 40 and 41 respectively corresponding to the two longitudinal halves of the human body, each comprising half of the trunk and one trouser leg and also of the sleeves 42,43 and of the collar 44. The two halves are joined down the back by the seam 45 and, inside the trouser legs, by seams 18 and 28.
  • the coat 50 has a front that, ith its flap 52,extends from the left hand side (S) of the trunk (T) over to the right hand side (D).
  • the flap 53 extends across to the left hand side (S) overlaying the flap 52. In this way the coat is done up providing a double layer of protection to the chest area by superimpos iton of flap 53 over flap 52.
  • Closure is made stable by pairs of velcro strips, respec ⁇ tively the upper pair 60,61 and lower pair 62,63.
  • the horizontal strip 60 is placed on flap 52 and the vertical strip 61 on flap 53.
  • the horizontal strip 62 is placed on flap 52 and the vertical strip 63 on flap 53.
  • This crosswise matching permits ample space for horizontal adjustment of vertical strips 61,63 along horizontal strips 60,62 and ample space for vertical adjustment of horizon ⁇ tal strips 60,62 on vertical strips 61,63.
  • Another pair of velcro strips 64,65 is placed at the upper end of the inner flap 52 and at the corresponding inner position of the outer flap 53.

Abstract

Disposable working garments, of plastic material or paper, especially overalls (10) opening at the front with two flaps (12, 22) which lie almost completely one over the other, extending downward as far as the trouser legs (19, 29) and ensuring double protection, closure being rendered stable by pairs (30, 31 and 32, 33) of strips of Velcro ® reciprocally placed in the form of a cross, and by the crosswise pull from the trouser legs (19, 29) over the crotch (14) of the garment (10) and by the lower tongue-shaped extensions (15, 25) of said flaps (12, 22).

Description

Working garments, quickly fastened and doubly protective
The invention concerns working garments especially over¬ alls and coats.
Workmen, mechanics, hospital staff and other≤,generally wear working clothes all in one piece consisting of a top and trousers joined together, usually of cotton material, to give freedom of movement and to protect the clothes they wear underneath. Another type of working garment is a coat or tunic but- toned down the front and worn by similar classes of workers. In all such places of work protection is needed against aggressive environmental elements, pollution, soiling generally, infection, contagion, and also for cleanliness Such garments must be easy to put on and do up but there are also laundering problems when the work is very dirty and the garments are subjected to very hard wear. Garments at present used are done up with buttons, zip fasteners and the like which however leave gaps and may become damaged during laundering and so rendered ineffi¬ cient for the purpose they should serve.
Aim of the above invention is to lessen these drawbacks, make the garments easier to wear and give better protec¬ tion as will be explained below.
Subject of the invention are overalls, coats and similar that open in front with two flaps that lie one over the other . Both flaps cover subs anti lly the whole front of the garments so that when fastened they are superimposed all down the front and so give double protection. Fastening is done by pairs of Velcro strips each one con¬ sisting of two pieces placed crosswise; this makes a quick fastening that is also widely adaptable.
Such adaption is made by moving the vertical strip hori¬ zontally along the horizontal strip, and vertically by moving the horizontal strip up and down the vertical one. One flap, at one side of the garment, extends across to the other side and, downward, to a point some way below the crotch by means of a substantially V-shaped extension. The inner side of said extension is fixed to the inner side of the trouser leg of the garment. The second flap opening the garment lies over the first flap, extends horizontally to the opposite side and down¬ ward to a position at substantially the same level as the first flap, also by means of a V-shaped extension whose inner side is fixed to the inner side of the trouser leg of the garment . This arrangement creates forces that tend to close the two overlying flaps by the cross pull of the trousers through the crotch and lower extensions of said flaps. The lower sides of the two opening flaps are fixed to the trouser legs of the garment, their inner edges being held by the longitudinal seam, or weld, down the inner side of said trouser legs. One side of the V-shaped lower extension of the opening flaps is substantially straight and coincides with the inner seam or weld of the trouser leg; the other side, from the apex of the V, joins at a curve with the edges, substan ially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the garment, of the flaps.
The garments may be made of paper, fabric, non-woven syn¬ thetic fabric or sheets of cheap plastic to make them disposable and therefore suitable for use where cleaning is a problem in highly polluting, infectious and dirty surroundings .
The advantages of the invention are evident. By superimposing the front opening flaps of the garment, a double layer of protection is assured for the wearer just at those points where it is most needed. This protection is reinforced by the use of velcro strips for fastening, avoiding the gaps that occur when fasten¬ ing is done by buttons, zips and similar sliding means. The velcro strips provide not only a rapid means of fast¬ ening but also make it possible to adjust the flaps both vertically and horizontally.
Particularly in the case of overalls, the crosswise pull by the trouser legs over the crotch helps to keep the fastening in place without discomfort to the wearer. The possibility of using a disposable type eliminates laundering problems especially for overalls used in very dirty, polluting and infectious environments and facili¬ tates final elimination as they have no buttons, buckles metal fastenings or zips.
The advantages may be summed up as follows: the garments subject of the invention are quick and easy to put on, offer maximum defence against the various risks associa- ted with their use, are inexpensive and light in weight while their double front layer gives added protection compared with presently known garments, or in cases where equivalent protection is provided, reduce the thickness of the layers of material. Characteristics and purposes of the invention will be made still clearer by the following examples of its execution illustrated by diagrammat ically drawn figures. Fig. 1 Overalls subject of the invention on the wearer, closed, seen from the front. Fig. 2 The same as Fig. 1, seen from the back;
Fig. 3 The overalls on the wearer, open, front view. Fig. 4 The overalls on the wearer, closed, front view. Fig. 5 Coat subject of the invention on the wearer , closed, seen from the front . Fig. 6 The same as Fig. 5, seen from the back.
Fig. 7 The coat on the wearer, open, front view. Fig. 8 The coat on the wearer, closed, front view. The overalls 10 in which one front vertically-opening flap 12 extends from the right hand side (D) of the garment across to the left hand side (S).
Said flap extends downward ending in a tip 13 some way be¬ yond the crotch 14, there becoming a tongue-shaped exten¬ sion 15 whose curved outer 16 and inner 17 edge is in¬ cluded within the inner seam 18 of the left trouser leg 19 The second opening flap 22 extends horizontally from the left hand side (S) to the right hand side (D) becoming superimposed over the flap 12. Said flap 22 extends downward to form a tip 23 beyond the crotch 14 substantially at the same level as the tip 13 of flap 12, there becoming a tongue-shaped ex¬ tension 25 whose curved outer 26 and inner 27 edge is included within the inner seam 28 of the left hand trou¬ ser leg 29.
So structured, the overalls 10 are closed with a double chest protection formed by the two overlying flaps 12,22. Said closure is held firm by pairs of velcro strips, an upper pair 30,31 and a lower pair 32,33. The upper pair has a horizontal strip 30 on the flap 12 and a vertical strip 31 on the flap 22.
The lower pair has a horizontal strip 32 on the flap 12 and a vertical strip 33 on the flap 22. This crosswise fastening allows plenty of horizontal adap¬ tion by the vertical strips 31 and 33 along the horizontal strips 30 and 32, and the same adaption vertically by the horizontal strips 30 and 32 in relation to the vertical strips 31 and 33. Fastening of the flaps 12,22 on the chest is made even more stable by the pull which the tongue-shaped extensions, respectively 15 and 25 to flaps 12 and 22, exert from the seams 18 and 28 in the trouser legs below the crotch. Another pair of velcro strips 34,35 are placed at the up- per end of the underlying flap 12 and in the corresponding position inside the overlying flap 22.
Said pair of velcro strips strengthen adherence of said flap 12 to the wearer's body and improve the fastening arrangement as clearly appears from the figures. The overalls 10 consist of pieces 40 and 41 respectively corresponding to the two longitudinal halves of the human body, each comprising half of the trunk and one trouser leg and also of the sleeves 42,43 and of the collar 44. The two halves are joined down the back by the seam 45 and, inside the trouser legs, by seams 18 and 28. The coat 50 has a front that, ith its flap 52,extends from the left hand side (S) of the trunk (T) over to the right hand side (D).
From the right hand side (D) of the trunk (T), the flap 53 extends across to the left hand side (S) overlaying the flap 52. In this way the coat is done up providing a double layer of protection to the chest area by superimpos iton of flap 53 over flap 52.
Closure is made stable by pairs of velcro strips, respec¬ tively the upper pair 60,61 and lower pair 62,63. In the upper pair the horizontal strip 60 is placed on flap 52 and the vertical strip 61 on flap 53. In the lower pair the horizontal strip 62 is placed on flap 52 and the vertical strip 63 on flap 53. This crosswise matching permits ample space for horizontal adjustment of vertical strips 61,63 along horizontal strips 60,62 and ample space for vertical adjustment of horizon¬ tal strips 60,62 on vertical strips 61,63.
Another pair of velcro strips 64,65 is placed at the upper end of the inner flap 52 and at the corresponding inner position of the outer flap 53.
This pair of velcro strips ensures adherence of said flap 52 to the wearer's body and strengthens closure of the garment as is made clear in the figures. The coat is completed by its collar 70 and sleeves 71,72. As the invention has been described and explained sole¬ ly as an example of its use in no way limited to this and to show its essential features, numerous variations may be made to it in accordance with industrial, com¬ mercial and other requirements and other systems and means may be included, all this without departing from the invention's sphere of application. It is therefore understood that the application to pa¬ tent includes every equivalent utilization of the con¬ cepts and every equivalent product executed and/or in operation according to any one or more of the charac¬ teristics given in the following claims.

Claims

C l a ims
1. Working garments, overalls ( 10), coats (50) and the like opening at the front with two flaps (12,22) (52,53) one overlaying the other, characterized in that said flaps ( 12,22) (52,53) both extend over pratically all the front area of the garments ( 10 > 50) so that when said garments ( 10,50) are closed, the flaps ( 12,22) (52,53) are superimposed one over the other for substantially covering the whole front of the wearer thereby assuring a double protection.
2. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that closure is rendered stable by pairs (30,31 32,33 60,61 62,63) of strips of Velcro reci¬ procally laid crosswise making possible quick and easy fastening and, at the same time, ample possibilities of adaption of positions for fastening the flaps ( 12,22) 52,53).
3. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that fastening is rendered stable by pairs of Velcro strips (30,31 32,33 60,61 62,63) re¬ ciprocally laid in the form of a cross, one strip . ( 31 , 61 ) of the pair being vertical and the other (30,60) horizon¬ tal so as to allow ample adjustment of the reciprocal positions of the flaps ( 12,22) (52,53) both horizontally by horizontal translation of the vertical strip (31, 61) in relation to the opposing horizontal strip (30,60), and vertically by vertical translation of the horizontal strip (30,60) in relation to the vertical strip (31,61).
4. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that on the upper end of the underlying flap ( 12,52) and in the corresponding internal area on on the overlying flap (22,53), the two strips ( 34 , 35 ) (64, 65) of another pair of velcro strips are laid, these lat¬ ter reinforcing the adherence of the internal flap ( 12, 52), tD the wearer's body.
5. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that one flap ( 12) of the overalIs ( 10) opening on one side of the garment ( 10) extends horizon¬ tally as far as the opposite side and downward as far as a point ( 13) some way below the crotch ( 14) there forming a substantially V-shaped lower ton.gue '(15) whose .inner side ( 17) is fixed to the inner side of the trouser leg ( 19) of the garment, and in that the second flap (22) of the opening extends horizontally overlaying the first flap ( 12) and downward as far as a point (23) substan ially at the same level as that of the first flap ( 12) there forming a substant ially V-shaped tongue (25) -whose innerside til) is fixed to the inner side of the trouser leg (29) of the garment ( 10) in such a way that forces are created tend¬ ing to close the two overlaid flaps ( 12,22) due to the crosswise pull of said trouser legs ( 19,29).
6. Garments as in claim 5, characterized in that the substantially V-shaped tongue ( 15,25) forming the lower end. of the opening flap ( 12,22), has one substantially straight side ( 17,27) coinciding with the inner seam ( 18,28) of the trouser legs ( 19,29) of the garment ( 10), and another side ( 16,26) which, from the vertex of the V,is joined in a curve to the edges, substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the overall ( 10), of said flaps ( 12, 22).
7. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that the overalls ( 10) consist of two pieces (40,41) respectively corresponding to the t o longitudinal halves of the human body, comprising half of the trunk and one trouser leg ( 19,29), of the sleeves (42,43) and of the collar (44).
8. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that the garments ( 10, 50) are made of paper, fabric, non-woven synthetic fabric, sheets of in¬ expensive plastic materials so that they may be 'disposa¬ ble' and their use facilitated in working environments avoiding problems of cleaning especially when used for work in pollut ing prinfectibus places and for particularly rough working conditions.
9. Garments as in claim 1, characterized in that the various pieces (40-44) of which they are composed are put together, as the case requires, by stitching, welding or by other systems.
EP94923031A 1994-05-30 1994-06-30 Working garments, quickly fastened and doubly proctective Expired - Lifetime EP0765128B1 (en)

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ITMI941103 1994-05-30
ITMI941103A IT1269855B (en) 1994-05-30 1994-05-30 QUICK CLOSING WORK CLOTHING WITH DOUBLE PROTECTION
PCT/IT1994/000103 WO1995032641A1 (en) 1994-05-30 1994-06-30 Working garments, quickly fastened and doubly proctective

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