EP2765878A1 - Kleidungsstück - Google Patents
KleidungsstückInfo
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- EP2765878A1 EP2765878A1 EP11769791.2A EP11769791A EP2765878A1 EP 2765878 A1 EP2765878 A1 EP 2765878A1 EP 11769791 A EP11769791 A EP 11769791A EP 2765878 A1 EP2765878 A1 EP 2765878A1
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- adhesive layer
- garment
- carrier material
- textile
- garment according
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a garment comprising a textile carrier material which surrounds a body portion of a wearer of the garment, wherein on the side facing the body portion of the carrier material on the carrier material an adhesive layer is arranged, which contacts a part of the body portion when the garment is used as intended the textile carrier material without an adhesive layer expands upon application of a defined stretching force by a first elastic amount of stretching.
- Generic garments are used in the athletic and medical fields to apply compression to certain desired areas of the body.
- a stimulation is generated, which typically has a circular effect, for example in the region of an arm or a leg, in order to improve the venous return and to counteract thrombosis or lymphatic swelling.
- various methods are used to influence the biomechanical body functions of the wearer of the garment. In use are currently, inter alia, a basic compression and the use of various so-called. Tapes or zones with high resistance to expansion.
- CONFIRMATION COPY Technologies work with a differentiated contact pressure exerted by the different extensibility (applied strain force) of the various clothing zones on the body of the wearer of the garment.
- EP 1 810 649 B1 discloses a garment of the type mentioned in the introduction.
- a tight-fitting garment is described, which is provided on the skin of the wearer facing side with a material having a high coefficient of friction.
- a bandage is provided, which is why it is deliberately designed to design the material with a high coefficient of friction, that whose elasticity is smaller than the elasticity of the textile base material. The mobility of the tissue, which is contacted by the material with a high coefficient of friction, is thus restricted in its ability to move.
- unrestricted circular compression is meant the contact pressure created by a tight garment which the fabric exerts on the body of the wearer. This pressure must be defined and from the heart to the heart - ie from distal to proximally - lose weight. By reducing the cross section of the vein, the blood circulation is promoted, at least in the state of rest, and also the removal of the waste products is accelerated.
- the described techniques work according to a simple principle, in which the (cock) Kratt is largely derived from the material of the garment and in which it acts nonspecifically on the body.
- Such compression clothing is known as a sportswear for performance and regeneration. There are garments with a general compression or specific pressure.
- materials with different extensibility are often used, optionally with applied from the outside so-called. Tapes or laminations. An immediate effect on the skin is not achieved.
- kinesiological taping goes back to the Japanese chiropractor Kenzo Kase. About 30 years ago he developed a special patch (tape) that is highly elastic, breathable and skin-friendly. It rests like a second skin on the skin. With each movement, it expands and contracts again, without restricting the freedom of movement. Compared to other plasters and bandages, the musculature is not relieved so that it forms back. Instead, the elastic tape gently softens and massages the skin with every movement. Lymphatic and blood flow should be stimulated and promote the metabolism in muscles and tendons. As a result, tensions should be released and inflammations form back.
- kinesioiogical taping is used to protect certain muscle groups from injury or merely to increase the performance of an athlete.
- Today kinesioiogical taping works with highly elastic cotton tapes, which are impregnated on the inside with an adhesive film. This tape is glued to the skin along the appropriate muscle strands to be supported or stimulated.
- the tape has the same extensibility as the human skin and is applied to the skin without additional stretch. This ensures that the tape does not form any additional mechanical reinforcement.
- the tape stimulates the muscle fibers and metabolic processes under the skin, it improves biomechanical performance and supports recovery.
- the invention has for its object to provide a garment, in particular in the form of a pair of pants or a shell for athletic use, in which it is possible in a simple and efficient manner to exert a stimulating effect on the skin, the effect should be used as it occurs in kinesiological taping.
- the solution of this problem by the invention is characterized in that the textile carrier material together with the adhesive layer upon application of the stretching force by a second elastic Dehnbetrag stretches, which amounts to at least 65% of the first elastic Dehnbetrags.
- the second elastic stretch amount is at least 75% of the first elastic stretch amount.
- a preferred embodiment of the inventive concept provides that the adhesive layer is applied in strips on the textile carrier material.
- a number of mutually parallel strip-shaped regions of the adhesive layer can be arranged on the textile carrier material.
- the adhesive layer may also be applied in a wave-like manner on the textile carrier material, wherein provision may again be made for a number of wave-shaped regions of the adhesive layer extending parallel to one another to be arranged on the textile carrier material.
- the adhesive layer may also be applied to the textile substrate as a dot pattern.
- the strip-like or wavy applied adhesive layer may extend in the direction of a proposed longitudinal expansion of the garment or extend transversely thereto. This longitudinal strain usually corresponds to the direction of the targeted muscle fibers.
- the adhesive layer is preferably made of silicone or has at least silicone. It can be printed on the textile substrate, glued or laminated.
- the textile carrier material is preferably made of polyester.
- the textile carrier material consists of a block copolymer of the constituents polyurethane and polyethylene glycol (elastane). It is also possible, according to a preferred solution, to use a combination of polyester and elastane. In general, it can be provided that the textile carrier material consists of a synthetically spun fiber which is combined with elastane.
- Elastane is a highly elastic synthetic fiber and resembles rubber, but has a higher strength and is more durable.
- the urethane forms stiff, stretched portions which attach longitudinally to one another and, through the build-up of secondary valence forces, allow cohesion of the fiber.
- the rubbery polyalcohol blocks are tightly knit, but can easily be stretched. This combination of stiff and elastic blocks achieves very high ductility of more than 700%.
- the garment is preferably cut to stretch around the body portion of the wearer of the garment covered by the garment with elastic tension. As a result, the adhesive layer is pressed onto the skin surface and ensures a good grip on the skin due to the high coefficient of friction of the adhesive layer.
- the proposed garment thus represents a close-fitting clothing that on the inside, d. H. on the skin-facing side, in particular with an adhesive layer is printed or laminated.
- This adhesive layer in the form of a film has a coefficient of friction which differs from the textile base material.
- These different surface properties between textile carrier material and adhesive layer causes a stimulation effect when wearing the garment, which stimulates or relaxes the biomechanical functions or defined muscle groups depending on the execution.
- the placement and execution of the zones can be carried out according to the principles of the described kinesiological taping.
- the present invention thus uses the principle of kinesiological taping and brings it targeted to a garment. High frictional pressure is applied to the garment like a film. The garment fits tightly against the skin, creating a defined compression that ensures that the adhesive layer is pressed against the skin.
- the zones printed with the adhesive layer thus correspond to the principles of kinesiological taping.
- the adhesive layer is arranged inside the garment and when the garment is used as intended resting on the skin.
- the material properties of the adhesive layer as well as the structure allow targeted manipulation of body functions.
- the stimulation effect is only generated by the different static friction properties of textile carrier material and adhesive layer.
- no mechanical reinforcement should be caused by an increased expansion resistance. This means that the muscular power must be applied exclusively by the wearer of the garment. Accordingly, the muscle tone is maintained or it is trained.
- a targeted muscle stimulation can be made.
- adhesive layers are placed on the textile carrier material along defined muscle paths.
- the coating is preferably carried out by means of textile printing technology or lamination.
- the zones provided with the adhesive layer stimulate the skin surface via the higher static friction in relation to the textile carrier material. It is important to ensure that the expansion resistance to the substrate as equal as possible remains or changes only minimally.
- the zones provided with the adhesive layer cause adhesion to the skin, whereas the pure textile zones permit easy slipping. The discrepancy between adhesion and slippage leads to a stimulation of the skin at the adhesive zones. This stimulation is transmitted to the underlying muscle fibers and skin layers and acts locally on the muscle and metabolism.
- a stimulation of the lymphatic flow can take place.
- adhesive layers are placed along defined webs, which in turn are applied to the textile substrate by means of textile printing or lamination techniques. Again, the surface of the skin is stimulated by the difference in the static friction coefficient of the adhesive layer and the textile carrier material. Again, it is important to ensure that the expansion resistance to the textile substrate remains the same or changes only minimally.
- the treated zones cause adhesion to the skin whereas the pure textile zones of the backing permit easy slippage. Again, the discrepancy between adhesion and chutes leads to stimulation of the skin at the adhesive zones.
- the resulting stimulation is passed on to the underlying lymph channels and stimulates the removal of the waste products and the tissue fluid.
- a preferred implementation of the proposed concept is with regard to the desired and required differences in the coefficient of static friction by printing, gluing or laminating of silicone, which is characterized by a high coefficient of static friction, while high elasticity and elasticity is ensured to be applied over a large area on the compression clothing can.
- the extensibility of the textile carrier material ie the substance, not significantly hinder; further, a cutting is prevented.
- the proposed concept uses the different coefficients of friction of the various materials used.
- the contact pressure on the body can be defined and the exact placement of the stimulation zones defined.
- a garment for wearing on the body which has inside modified zones, which differ in their physical surface properties and / or surface structures with respect to the Distinguish friction or adhesion from the textile base material of the garment.
- the zones applied with printing or transfer technology therefore have a higher coefficient of friction compared with the carrier material of the garment, although the zones of the adhesive layers have a very similar resistance to expansion in comparison with the carrier material (textile base material).
- the stimulation of the skin and the upper body layers is achieved by the above-mentioned material properties in combination with the surface structure or the form of the adhesive layers. This is achieved in an advantageous manner in combination with the known compression technology.
- 1a is a training pants in front view in a possible embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1b shows the training pants according to FIG. 1a, the inside being turned outwards, FIGS. 2a, b to
- FIG. 6a, b in the illustration of FIG. 1 in the front view or
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view and in cross-section of an adhesive layer of the training pants on textile substrate according to Fig. 1 to 9 in a wavy configuration
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view and in cross-section of an adhesive layer of the training pants on textile substrate according to Fig. 1 to 9 in punctiform configuration
- 13 shows a variant of the embodiment of the adhesive layer according to FIG. 10, wherein the wave-shaped embodiment runs in the direction of a longitudinal expansion
- FIG. 10 shows a variant of the embodiment of the adhesive layer according to FIG. 10, wherein the wave-shaped configuration runs in the direction transverse to a longitudinal expansion
- FIG. 15 a schematically shows a strip-shaped section of the training pants without application of force
- FIG. 15 a schematically shows a strip-shaped section of the training pants without application of force
- FIG. 15b schematically shows the strip-shaped section according to FIG. 15a, wherein the section consists of textile carrier material without an adhesive layer, wherein a measuring force has been applied,
- FIG. 15c schematically shows the strip-shaped section according to FIG. 15a, wherein the section of textile carrier material together with adhesive layer has a waveform according to FIG. 14, wherein the measuring force has been abandoned, FIG.
- Fig. 15d schematically shows the strip-shaped portion of Fig. 15a, wherein the portion of textile substrate including adhesive layer with a waveform of FIG. 13, wherein the measuring force has been abandoned, and
- FIGS. 1 to 6 show various garments 1 in the form of training pants, with the figures marked “a” showing the trousers in normal view (from the front or from the side) and the figures marked “b” showing the trousers turned over ie the inside is turned outwards.
- the pants made of a textile substrate 2, on which an adhesive layer 3 is applied.
- printing or laminating techniques or adhesive techniques are used.
- the adhesive layers 3 are in accordance with a predetermined course, which is selected in order to achieve a defined muscle stimulation and / or to stimulate the lymphatic flow.
- FIGS. 7a to 7d show a further exemplary embodiment analogous to FIGS. 1 to 6.
- the adhesive layer 3 runs here on the inside of the training pants 1 (the inside of which is shown facing outward) strip-shaped. It should be noted that the strip-shaped structures illustrated here may be implemented in one or more ways according to FIGS. 10 to 12 (see below).
- FIGS. 8a to 8d show a further exemplary embodiment analogous to FIGS. 1 to 6.
- the adhesive layer 3 is here partially formed over a large area (see thigh area).
- the illustrated structures may in turn be designed in one or more ways according to FIGS. 10 to 12.
- the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 9a and 9b shows wavy adhesive layers 3 which extend in the longitudinal axis of the leg. Again, the illustrated structures may be implemented in one or more ways according to FIGS. 10 to 12.
- FIGS. 10, 11 and 12 Various possible embodiments of the adhesive layer 3 on the textile substrate 2 are outlined in FIGS. 10, 11 and 12.
- the adhesive layer 3 extends in the form of shafts arranged parallel to one another.
- the cross section through the carrier material 2 and the adhesive layer 3 can be seen below the course shown above in the figure.
- the adhesive layer is a continuous strip.
- the adhesive layer is formed as a (preferably regular) dot pattern.
- the additional mechanical strength of the material of the garment with respect to the force required for expansion increases only minimally, which corresponds to the object of the invention, after which provided with the adhesive layer 3 carrier material should not produce a bandage effect, but - on the contrary - follows the movement of the skin surface, without exerting on this a significant force.
- Fig. 13 it can be seen how a number of wave-shaped and mutually parallel stripes of the adhesive layer 3 is arranged on the substrate 2 so that the provided direction L of the longitudinal expansion of the garment is virtually in the direction of the wavy strip. According to FIG. 14, however, the wave-shaped strips 3 extend in the direction Q transversely to the direction L. Accordingly, a lesser increase in the expansion resistance is to be expected for the solution according to FIG. 14 than in the case of FIG. 13.
- FIG. 15 once again illustrates how the embodiment according to the invention should be understood.
- 15 a shows a measuring strip of defined width and height (for example 10 mm ⁇ 100 mm), which consists exclusively of textile carrier material 2.
- the measuring strip is attached at one end 4 to a measuring device.
- At the other end 5 is now - according to FIG. 15 b - a measuring force in the form of an expansion force F 0 is applied, for. B. 50 N.
- the strip which is free of an adhesive layer, expands by a first elastic strain Asi.
- the strip of textile substrate is provided with an adhesive layer, s. Fig. 15 c and Fig. 15 d.
- the adhesive layer 3 is in the form of wavy strips extending transversely to the direction of elongation. It is measured after abandoning the stretching force F 0 now a second elastic strain As 2 , which is not substantially smaller than the first elastic Dehnbetrag ⁇ S
- the adhesive layer 3 applied to the textile carrier material sets the stretching force F 0 slightly greater resistance, which is why the second elastic strain As 2 is now slightly smaller.
- the embodiment according to the invention is selected so that the textile carrier material 2 together with adhesive layer 3 expands upon application of the expansion force F 0 by such a second elastic strain As 2 , which is at least 65% of the first elastic strain Asi.
- Fig. 16 is a diagram is sketched, in which for various embodiments of the garment, the strains As (in mm) are shown, which takes place upon application of a force F (in N).
- the curve A shows the curve for pure textile carrier material 2, on which therefore no adhesive layer 3 is applied.
- a force F 0 produces the maximum first elastic strain amount Asi (compare with Fig. 15b).
- the shape of the curves remains in the shaded area in Fig. 16, ie, the textile substrate 2 together with the adhesive layer 3 expands when object of the stretching force F 0 by a stretch amount of As 2 that is at least 65% of the first Dehnbetrags as ⁇ .
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