EP2578097A1 - Vêtement comprenant au moins une partie de recouvrement d'une partie du corps d'un porteur - Google Patents

Vêtement comprenant au moins une partie de recouvrement d'une partie du corps d'un porteur Download PDF

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EP2578097A1
EP2578097A1 EP12185106.7A EP12185106A EP2578097A1 EP 2578097 A1 EP2578097 A1 EP 2578097A1 EP 12185106 A EP12185106 A EP 12185106A EP 2578097 A1 EP2578097 A1 EP 2578097A1
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Jean-Marc Baudouin
Romain Thizy
Nicolas Roux
Ludivine LESECQ
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/28Means for ventilation
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B2400/00Functions or special features of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A41B2400/20Air permeability; Ventilation

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  • the invention relates to a garment comprising at least one covering part of a body part of a wearer.
  • a garment in particular a jacket, worn for the practice of a sports or leisure activity, such as for example skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, rollerblading, running, cycling, riding, motorcycling, or karting.
  • This type of clothing is often waterproof, or at least serves as a windbreaker, to protect the wearer when weather conditions are unfavorable, for example in cold weather or in bad weather.
  • such a garment may comprise covering parts made of a waterproof material which is not very permeable to air and water vapor, which induces a situation of hot discomfort on the parts of the body of the body. carrier covered by said overlapping portions.
  • the relative wind can at least partially press the garment against the body of said wearer and thus increase the discomfort when warm. This is all the more troublesome when the activity practiced induces significant speed movements, such as skiing or motorcycle.
  • clothes provided with openings arranged to make air penetrate inside said garment, in order to ventilate in particular the part of the body opposite which said openings are arranged, which makes it possible to cooling said body part and evaporating perspiration.
  • the document US-5,727,256 discloses a jacket comprising air inlets respectively disposed in the lower back and sides of said jacket, and hot air outlets disposed respectively on a shoulder, each of said entries comprising a piece of mesh fabric covered by a zipper.
  • Such a garment is not entirely satisfactory, in that it does not allow optimal air circulation inside said garment. In addition, it does not allow to ventilate localized areas of the body most sensitive to moisture, or to keep away from the air parts of the body most sensitive to cold.
  • the invention aims to improve the prior art by proposing to equip a garment with at least one ventilation system that is arranged to allow optimal circulation of air inside said garment, in particular to ventilate effectively specific parts of the wearer's body.
  • the invention proposes a garment comprising at least one covering part of a body part of a carrier, said covering part having at least one front opening of air inlet which is equipped with a ventilation system of said body part, said system comprising at least one air distribution sleeve having an upstream end in communication with said inlet opening and a downstream end, said distribution sleeve having an envelope in which is formed at least one air circulation channel from said upstream end to said downstream end, said circulation channel comprising at least one air passage through said envelope to allow localized ventilation of said body part, the downstream end of the dispensing sleeve being in communication with an exhaust air sleeve outside said garment.
  • the garment comprising at least one covering part of a body part of a wearer is described below.
  • the garment is a jacket that includes a chest covering portion having a breast portion 1 and a back portion 2.
  • the jacket includes two sleeves 3 each forming a cover portion of an arm of said wearer, as well as a neck 4 forming part of the neck covering.
  • the garment can be worn for the practice of a sports or leisure activity, such as for example skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, rollerblading, running, cycling, horse riding, the bike, or the karting.
  • a sports or leisure activity such as for example skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, rollerblading, running, cycling, horse riding, the bike, or the karting.
  • the garment may be waterproof, or may be at least a windbreaker, in order to protect the wearer when the weather conditions are unfavorable, for example in cold weather or in bad weather.
  • the garment comprises an outer layer 5 made of a substantially impermeable material.
  • the covering portion of the garment has at least one front opening 6 of air inlet which is equipped with a ventilation system of the part of the body that it covers.
  • the air inlet opening 6 can be equipped with a closing means 7 which is optionally adjustable to modulate the flow of air F introduced into the ventilation system.
  • the closure means 7 makes it possible to adjust the size of the opening 6.
  • the front opening 6 is in the form of a vertical slot formed in the outer layer 5 on the chest part 1, said slot being able to have a height of about fifteen centimeters.
  • the closure means 7 comprises a closure, for example a zipper, each of the lateral ends 7a is fixed by stitching respectively on a lateral edge of the slot.
  • the lateral edges 5a of the outer layer 5 are folded inside the garment to define the slot and allow the association of the means 7 closing.
  • the garment comprises an inner lining 8 which is arranged on the inner face of the outer layer 5, said lining comprising a slot formed opposite the slot of the outer layer 5 and whose two lateral edges 8a are attached by stitching. at a lateral edge 5a respectively.
  • the location of the front opening 6 on the chest part 1 is particularly suitable for sports practice, in that said opening is easily accessible to the wearer and is not likely to be obstructed, in particular by wearing a bag. backpack.
  • the opening 6 allows optimal air intake into the jacket.
  • the ventilation system comprises at least one air distribution sleeve 9 having an upstream end 10 in communication with the opening 6 and a downstream end 11.
  • the distribution sleeve 9 extends substantially horizontally on the chest portions 1 and back 2, being disposed on the lining 8 and following the curves garment, and without having a bent portion, so as not to slow the flow of air within said sleeve.
  • the distribution sleeve 9 has an envelope in which at least one air circulation channel 12 is formed from the upstream end 10 towards the downstream end 11. To this end, the envelope has an inner face 13 intended to be disposed against the carrier and an outer face 14 disposed on the liner 8, said faces being made of an airtight material.
  • the outer face 14 comprises an end 14a which is fixed, for example by stitching or by a reversible system such as snaps or hook-and-loop fasteners of Velcro® type, on the inner lining 8.
  • the inner faces 13 and outer 14 are interconnected by two side bridges 15, said bridges being arranged to maintain spaced apart said faces forming at least one channel 12 of air flow between them.
  • the side bridges 15 are spacers made of airtight material, for example foam-based. In particular, these spacers may have a square section of five millimeters on one side.
  • the circulation channel 12 comprises at least one air passage 16 through the envelope to allow localized ventilation of the body part of the wearer.
  • the air passage 16 is made by a cut on the inner face 13, said cutout being covered by a material for the passage of air, such as a mesh-like fabric.
  • the upstream end 10 may be equipped with an air inlet chamber 17.
  • the air inlet chamber 17 is delimited by an upstream layer 18 of material allowing the passage of air in the sleeve 9, for example a mesh type fabric.
  • the chamber 17 is delimited by a downstream layer 19 of airtight material which comprises a first end 19a fixed, for example by seam or by a reversible system such as snaps or Velcro® type Velcro strips , to the inner lining 8, and a second end 19b attached to the inner face 13 of the sleeve 9.
  • a downstream layer 19 of airtight material which comprises a first end 19a fixed, for example by seam or by a reversible system such as snaps or Velcro® type Velcro strips , to the inner lining 8, and a second end 19b attached to the inner face 13 of the sleeve 9.
  • the chamber 17 may have an internal dimension greater than that of the distribution sleeve 9.
  • the chamber 17 allows the creation of an optimal air intake.
  • it can store air to ensure a reserve upstream of the flow of air flow F1 in the channel 12.
  • the circulation channel 12 may have an internal dimension which decreases from the upstream end 10 towards the downstream end 11. To do this, in connection with the figure 3 , the two lateral ends 9a of the distribution sleeve 9 are inclined relative to the horizontal, for example along a slope of approximately 5%, so that said sleeve converges from its upstream end to its downstream end. Thus, the circulation channel 12 allows a less diffuse and more targeted ventilation of the body part of the wearer.
  • the downstream end 11 of the sleeve 9 is in communication with an air outlet sleeve 20 outside the garment.
  • the sleeve 20 is mounted and extends substantially vertically on the back portion 2 being disposed on the liner 8, to benefit from natural convection for discharging the hot air into said sleeve.
  • the discharge sleeve 20 has a downstream end 20a which is in communication with a rear air outlet opening (not shown) which is formed in the back portion 2.
  • the rear opening may be formed on a neck area of the back portion 2, particularly near the junction between said back portion and the neck 4.
  • the discharge sleeve 20 has an envelope which comprises an outer face 21 made of an airtight material and an inner face 22 made at least partially with a material allowing the passage of air.
  • an air passage 23 is formed by a cut on the inner face 22, said cutout being covered with a material allowing the passage of air, for example a mesh type fabric.
  • the inner faces 22 and outer 21 of the discharge sleeve 20 are connected by two lateral bridges 24 which are arranged to maintain spaced apart said faces forming a channel 25 of air flow between them.
  • the side bridges 24 may be spacers made of an airtight material, for example based on a foam, and may have a square section of five millimeters side.
  • a flow of air F2 can circulate in the sleeve 20 by allowing a localized ventilation of the part of the body which is arranged opposite the passage 23.
  • the air passage 23 can allow the sleeve 20 to evacuate. hot air contained in the garment.
  • downstream end of the sleeve 9 is associated with the upstream end of the sleeve 20, so as to feed the channel 25 with the air flow F1 leaving the sleeve 9.
  • the flow of air F2 circulating in the sleeve 20 is guided in the channel 25 until it reaches the rear air outlet opening.
  • the ventilation system may include two openings 6 front air inlet and two distribution sleeves 9 each of the upstream ends 10 is in communication with one of said openings and of which the downstream ends 11 are in communication with one and the same discharge sleeve.
  • the breast part 1 has two openings 6a, 6b before, the left front opening 6a being shown closed and the right front opening 6b being shown open, and two distribution sleeves 9 each of the upstream ends 10 is in communication with one of said openings.
  • each distribution sleeve 9 comprises an air passage 16 which is located on an armpit zone respectively, said zone being disposed between the chest part 1 and the back part 2 and in a sleeve 3.
  • the discharge sleeve 20 comprises an air passage 23 which is located on a spine area of the back portion 2, the downstream ends 11 of each of the distribution sleeves 9 opening on said discharge sleeve.
  • the distribution sleeve 9 has several channels 12a, 12b of circulation which each extend between the upstream and downstream ends 11 to allow a parallel flow of an air flow F1 between said ends, each of said channels having at least one air passage 16a, 16b allowing a localized ventilation of the part of the body opposite which said passage is disposed.
  • the distribution sleeve 9 has an upper channel 12a and a lower channel 12b, and an airtight material bridge 26 which connects the inner face 13 and the outer face 14 of said sleeve, said channels being respectively formed on one side and the other of said bridge.
  • the material bridge 26 may for example be made of a foam and have a square section of five millimeters side.
  • the upper channel 12a has an air passage 16a which is located on an armpit area as described above, for example three centimeters below a sleeve 3.
  • the lower channel 12b has an air passage 16b which is located near a spine area of the back portion 2, for example by being shifted six to eight centimeters from said area.
  • each of these air passages 16a, 16b is in the form of a square, for example five centimeters from the side.
  • the discharge sleeve 20 comprises an air passage 23 having a greater height than the air passages 16a, 16b of the distribution channels 12, said hot air passage being located on a spine area. of the back portion 2, in particular being higher than the air passage 16a of the upper channel 12a.
  • the garment has a flexible ventilation system, lightweight and discreet that does not cause any constraint to the sport.
  • the ventilation system can be easily made and arranged on the garment.
  • the ventilation system is washable with the garment and does not hinder its aesthetics.
  • the ventilation system can be removably mounted on the inner liner 8, to allow the wearer to benefit or not from said system according to his wishes.

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