EP2895021B2 - Pièce de vêtement pour partie supérieure du corps - Google Patents

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EP2895021B2
EP2895021B2 EP13762120.7A EP13762120A EP2895021B2 EP 2895021 B2 EP2895021 B2 EP 2895021B2 EP 13762120 A EP13762120 A EP 13762120A EP 2895021 B2 EP2895021 B2 EP 2895021B2
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Angela Langer
Claudius Brinkmann
Georg WÜLLNER
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/06Trousers
    • A41D1/08Trousers specially adapted for sporting purposes
    • 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
    • A41D13/0015Sports garments other than provided for in groups A41D13/0007 - A41D13/088
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/18Elastic
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/003Hosiery with intermediate sections of different elasticity

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  • a neurophysiological initiation of the proprioceptors of the wearer i.e. the receptors that enable the perception and control of the current position of the wearer's body in space, such as the muscle spindle, the Golgi tendon organ and the joint receptors
  • stimulation can be achieved through the skin.
  • An improvement in body stability and / or a reduction in imbalances in the musculoskeletal system result in a balanced, symmetrical posture on the part of the wearer, which leads to less stress, a delayed fatigue tendency and a prolonged feeling of wellbeing on the part of the wearer.
  • the proprioreceptive stimulation of the muscles of the wearer of the upper body garment reduces the risk of injury from incorrect movements and overstretching and optimizes and synchronizes the wearer's body coordination.
  • the upper body garment according to the invention makes it possible to use the positive effect of proprioreceptive stimulation, in particular also in popular sports, for prophylactic applications, for example in the business sector, and / or in the wellness sector or cosmetic sector.
  • the upper body clothing item according to the invention can in particular be designed as a shirt with or without arm areas.
  • the proprioreceptive stimulation desired according to the invention is achieved in particular by a targeted attachment of at least one stimulus-inducing structure with functional elements that exert a sensory stimulus effect on the wearer's muscles on the inside of the upper body garment facing the wearer's body.
  • the stimulus-inducing structure is preferably arranged at a position of the upper body clothing item which, when the upper body clothing item is worn, is assigned to a region of the wearer's body which has the highest possible proprioceptor density.
  • Preferred areas of the arrangement of the stimulus-inducing structure are the courses of the myofascial chains, which, starting from the foot, spiral upwards over the leg area to the head.
  • those areas of the upper body clothing item which are in contact with the thorax area, the spinous processes of the spine and / or the neck area of the wearer when the upper body clothing is worn remain free of stimulus-inducing structures in order to avoid potential false stimulations to safely avoid at these points as well as a possible risk of possible irritation and nerve irritation and to increase the wearing comfort.
  • the compression effect of the compression area intensifies the proprioceptive stimulating effect of the stimulus-inducing structure, it is favorable if the stimulus-inducing structure is at least partially, preferably essentially completely, in the at least one compression area of the upper body garment is arranged.
  • At least one stimulus-inducing structure is separated from the wearer's skin by a cover when the item of upper body clothing is worn.
  • At least one stimulus-inducing structure is covered by a textile construction.
  • the compression area of the upper body garment preferably comprises an elastically yielding material.
  • the compression area can have an essentially constant course of the compression strength.
  • the compression area has a gradual progression of the compression strength.
  • the compression area is arranged in a torso area or an arm area of the upper body clothing item, it is advantageous if the compression strength in the compression area decreases in the direction of a chest area of the upper body clothing item.
  • the maximum compression strength in the compression area is preferably at least approximately 7 mm Hg, in particular at least approximately 10 mm Hg.
  • the maximum compression strength in the compression area is at most approximately 32 mm Hg, in particular at most approximately 25 mm Hg.
  • At least one compression area comprises at least part of a torso area, at least part of an upper arm area and / or at least part of a forearm area of the upper body clothing item.
  • the maximum compression strength in the torso area of the upper body garment is preferably at most approximately 12 mm Hg.
  • the maximum compression strength in the arm area is preferably not more than approximately 32 mm Hg, particularly preferably not more than approximately 25 mm Hg.
  • the compression strength preferably gradually decreases from the area of the wrist to the area of the shoulder joint.
  • the upper body clothing item preferably has no compression.
  • the compression strength in the shoulder area of the arm areas is preferably essentially the same as the compression strength in the shoulder area of the torso area.
  • the maximum compression strength in the arm areas is preferably at most approximately 18 mm Hg, particularly preferably at most approximately 15 mm Hg.
  • the maximum compression strength is preferably at most approximately 32 mm Hg, particularly preferably at most approximately 25 mm Hg.
  • the compression strength of the arm warmers preferably gradually decreases from the wrist to the shoulder joint. It can also be provided that the arm warmers have no compression in the area of the elbow joint.
  • the compression strength is preferably at least about 10 mm Hg.
  • the proprioreceptive stimulating effect of the stimulus-inducing structure is achieved in that the stimulus-inducing structure has at least one stimulus-inducing structure Functional element includes.
  • the stimulus-inducing structure comprises a large number of such functional elements.
  • the various functional elements of the stimulus-inducing structure can be isolated from one another or, in particular at end regions of the functional elements, adjoin one another.
  • At least one functional element of a stimulus-inducing structure is preferably designed as an elevation.
  • the functional elements are directly connected to a textile material of the upper body garment. In this way, the stimulus-inducing structure can be optimally positioned on the upper body garment.
  • At least one functional element comprises a knitted area of the upper body clothing item, which differs in terms of its type of weave from a knitted area of the upper body clothing item adjoining the functional element and is designed as a catch knit.
  • the knitted area of the functional element contains a hot-melt adhesive thread.
  • Such a hot-melt adhesive thread can for example comprise polyester and / or copolyamide, preferably be formed essentially entirely from polyester and / or copolyamide.
  • the area of the upper body garment in which the functional element has been produced can be subjected to a heat treatment by which the hotmelt adhesive material is heated to a temperature above its softening temperature.
  • the treatment temperature can be 70 ° C. or higher, in particular 100 ° C. or higher.
  • the heat treatment can take place, for example, by tumbling, shaping or applying hot air.
  • At least one functional element preferably a plurality of functional elements, has a teardrop-shaped or knob-shaped shape.
  • At least one functional element of a stimulus-inducing structure is locally limited, in particular essentially point-shaped.
  • all functional elements of at least one stimulus-inducing structure are locally limited, in particular essentially point-shaped.
  • At least one functional element has a greatest dimension (along the main body of the upper body garment) of at most approximately 0.7 cm, in particular of at most approximately 0.6 cm, particularly preferably of at most approximately 0.3 cm. It is particularly favorable if all the functional elements of a stimulus-inducing structure have such a large extent.
  • At least one functional element has a greatest dimension (along the main body of the upper body garment) of at least approximately 0.2 cm. It is particularly favorable if all the functional elements of a stimulus-inducing structure have such a large extent.
  • a functional element of a stimulus-inducing structure can, for example, have an essentially circular outer contour.
  • Each functional element in particular each locally limited functional element, can in principle also have any other external contour, for example a polygonal external contour, a triangular external contour, a square external contour, a rectangular external contour or an angular external contour.
  • Locally limited functional elements differ from linear elements, which have a large extension in one dimension, and large-area elements, which have a large extension in two dimensions.
  • a stimulus-inducing structure which are in particular web-shaped, adjoin one another at their end regions and thus form a coherent stimulus-inducing structure, such a stimulus-inducing structure can in particular be constructed in a honeycomb shape.
  • a stimulus-inducing structure which in particular is punctiform or linear are formed, surface sections free from the functional elements remain on the upper body garment which do not exert any pressure on the wearer's skin when the upper body garment is worn.
  • the Shore A hardness of the material of at least one functional element is at least approximately 20, preferably at least approximately 30.
  • At least one functional element is preferably formed from a material with a Shore A hardness of at most approximately 90.
  • the Shore D hardness can be determined in accordance with DIN 53505 or DIN ISO 7619-1.
  • At least one functional element is firmly connected directly to a textile material of the item of clothing. In this way, the stimulus-inducing structure formed by the functional elements can be optimally positioned on the upper body clothing item.
  • At least one stimulus-inducing structure comprises at least one carrier element on which several functional elements are formed.
  • the plurality of functional elements are formed in one piece with the carrier element.
  • At least one carrier element can be permanently attached to a base body of the upper body garment.
  • At least one carrier element is detachably connected to a base body of the upper body garment.
  • a stimulus-inducing structure can be formed by such a carrier element or by a plurality of such carrier elements.
  • the outer contour of such a carrier element can correspond to the outer contour of an entire stimulus-inducing structure.
  • the stimulus-inducing area also referred to below as the stimulus induction zone, is designed as a right-angled square, preferably with an edge length of at least approximately 8 cm.
  • the strip-shaped stimulus induction zones preferably have a width of at most approximately 6 cm, in particular of at most approximately 5 cm.
  • the proprioreceptive stimulation improves the synchronization of the muscles recruited for a movement.
  • the upper body clothing item is preferably provided with at least one marking which serves as a positioning aid for positioning at least one stimulus-inducing structure of the upper body clothing item relative to the body of the wearer when putting on the upper body clothing item.
  • such a strip-shaped stimulus-inducing structure has a width (that is to say an extent perpendicular to its longitudinal extension) of at most approximately 4 cm, in particular of at most approximately 2 cm.
  • a rear side 226 of the trunk area 214 extends from the shoulder regions 216 and the collar 218 downwards over a back region 228 to the lower waistband 224 of the shirt 100.
  • the lower edge 274 of the fourth compression region 142d preferably runs above the respective elbow region 234.
  • the lower edge 274 of the fourth compression region 142d and the upper edge 272 of the third compression region 142c are spaced from one another.
  • the course of the compression strength in the compression regions 142a to 142d can be essentially constant.
  • a gradual progression of the compression strength is provided in the compression regions 142a to 142d.
  • the relative compression strength in the chest region 220 is from zero to approximately 30% of the maximum compression strength in the first compression region 142a and in the shoulder regions 216 from zero to approximately 60% of the maximum compression strength in the first Compression area 142a.
  • the relative compression strength in the part of the back region 228 opposite the chest region 220 is preferably from zero to approximately 30% of the maximum compression strength in the second compression region 142b and in the shoulder regions 216 preferably from zero to approximately 60 % of the maximum compression strength in the second compression area 142b.
  • the maximum compression strength in the second compression area 142b is preferably at most approximately 12 mm Hg.
  • the compression strength preferably decreases from the lower collar 270 to the upper edge 272.
  • the arm areas 230 preferably have no compression effect.
  • the compression strength is preferably essentially the same as in the shoulder areas 216 of the torso area 214.
  • the arm areas 230 of the shirt 100 are preferably firmly connected to the torso area 214.
  • the arm regions 230 can have any length up to a complete arm length.
  • the torso area 214 and the arm areas 230 are preferably made of an elastic, yielding material.
  • a base body 170 of the shirt 100 can be formed from an elastic base material, preferably from a knitted or knitted fabric.
  • the yarns and fibers used to manufacture the shirt 100 can be of both natural and synthetic origin.
  • the use of a combination of natural and synthetic fiber materials is also possible.
  • Each stimulus-inducing structure 156 comprises functional elements 158 which, when the shirt 100 is worn, bring about a sensory stimulus effect and proprioreceptive stimulation of the wearer's muscles.
  • This stimulation leads to increased muscle activity and improves the synchronization of the wearer.
  • the functional elements 158 can be formed, in particular in the form of elevations, by textile materials and / or textile constructions, which lead to the formation of an elevation that protrudes toward the wearer's skin.
  • the functional elements 158 have a largest extension of at most approximately 1.0 cm, preferably of at most approximately 0.6 cm, in particular of at most approximately 0.3 cm.
  • the greatest extent of the functional elements 158 is in each case at least approximately 0.2 cm.
  • the height of the functional elements 158 is preferably at least approximately 0.1 cm, in particular at least approximately 0.2 cm.
  • the height of the functional elements 158 is at most approximately 0.6 cm, in particular at most approximately 0.4 cm.
  • the functional elements 158 are preferably formed from a material with a Shore A hardness of at least approximately 20.
  • the Shore A hardness of the material of the functional elements 158 is at most approximately 90.
  • the Shore A hardness can be determined in accordance with DIN 53505 or DIN EN ISO 868.
  • the functional elements 158 can be formed from a material with a Shore D hardness of at least approximately 20 and / or at most approximately 90.
  • the Shore D hardness can be determined in accordance with DIN 53505 or DIN ISO 7619-1.
  • the stimulus-inducing structures 156 are preferably arranged in stimulus induction zones 154 arranged along the muscle and / or tendon courses.
  • Each stimulus-inducing structure 156 comprises functional elements 158 which, when the shirt 100 is worn, have a sensory stimulus effect and a proprioreceptive one Cause stimulation of the wearer's muscles.
  • the functional elements 158 are preferably arranged as elevations on the inside of the shirt 100 so that they can act directly on the wearer's skin.
  • the shirt 100 can have a stimulus induction zone 154a on the rear side 226 of the torso area 214 in the lower back area 228 of the second compression area 142b, which essentially completely covers the thoracolumbar fascia of the wearer when the upper body garment is worn.
  • the stimulus induction zone 154a is preferably in the form of a rectangle with a width (extension parallel to the lower collar 224) of approximately 10 cm to approximately 15 cm and with a height (extension along the spine line 278, which, when the shirt 100 is worn, corresponds to the course of the spine of the wearer) from about 8 cm to about 15 cm.
  • the outer contour 280 of the stimulus induction zone 154a is preferably designed and aligned essentially mirror-symmetrically to the spinal column line 278, which corresponds to the position of the spinal column of the wearer when the shirt 100 is worn.
  • the spinal column line 278 is designed as a marking strip or a marking line on the shirt 100, which extends from the lower waistband 224 extends to the collar 218 and can serve as a positioning aid for the wearer when the shirt 100 is put on.
  • Two further stimulus induction zones 154b and 154c can be arranged to the left and right of the spinal column line 278 parallel to the same, preferably in such a way that the strip-shaped stimulus induction zones 154b and 154c at their lower edge, each with a narrow side, directly adjoin the stimulus induction zone 154a and follow each other Extend up to approximately the level of the vertebra Th 10 in order to overlap the erector spinae muscle group as completely as possible.
  • the distance between the stimulus induction zones 154b and 154c from one another, taken perpendicular to the spinal column line 278, is preferably at least 1 cm and preferably at most 4 cm. This ensures that when the shirt 100 is worn, an overlapping of the stimulus induction zones 154b and 154c with the spinous processes of the spine is largely avoided in order to exclude nerve irritation.
  • the width of the stimulus induction zones 154b and 154c themselves, that is, their extension parallel to the lower collar 224, is preferably from approximately 4 cm to approximately 6 cm.
  • the extension of the stimulus induction zones 154b and 154c along the spine line 278 is preferably from about 7 cm to about 17 cm.
  • the shirt 100 can have a stimulus induction zone 154e in each of the arm areas 230, which extends from the lower waistband 270 of the respective arm area 230 over the forearm area 235, the elbow area 234 and the upper arm area 232 to the upper edge 276 of the respective arm area 230 extends.
  • These stimulus induction zones 145e preferably run along the triceps brachii muscles and along the extensors of the forearm when the shirt 100 is worn.
  • the outer contours 280 of the stimulus induction zones 154e preferably correspond essentially to the outer contours of the muscles of the triceps brachii and / or the extensors of the forearm.
  • the width of the stimulus induction zones 154 is preferably dimensioned such that the individual anatomical differences of the various wearers are taken into account.
  • the functional elements 158 of the stimulus induction zones 154 are located on the inside of the shirt 100, they do not have to be visible from the outside of the shirt 100 (as shown in FIGS Fig. 1 and 2 is shown).
  • the stimulus-inducing structures 156 of the stimulus-induction zones 154 are for the most part, preferably more than 90%, arranged in one of the compression regions 142 of the shirt 100.
  • the local compressive stress on the skin of the wearer by the functional elements 158 of the stimulus-inducing structures 156 is intensified by the large-area compression effect of the compression regions 142.
  • the combination of the compression effect of the compression regions 142 on the one hand and the local functional elements 158 of the stimulus-inducing structures 156 on the other hand thus brings about a particularly effective proprioreceptive stimulation of the muscles of the wearer.
  • the surface density of the functional elements 158 in the stimulus induction zones 154 is at least approximately 1 per cm 2 , in particular at least about 4 per cm 2 , more preferably at least about 8 per cm 2 .
  • the surface density of the functional elements 158 in the stimulus induction zones 154 is at most about 25 per cm 2 , in particular at most about 16 per cm 2 , particularly preferably at most about 12 per cm 2 .
  • the functional elements 158 of the stimulus-inducing structures 156 are shown schematically in an essentially circular manner.
  • FIG Fig. 3 A single functional element 158 with a circular edge is shown in FIG Fig. 3 shown.
  • the functional elements 158 can also have any other external contours, for example a triangular external contour (see FIG Fig. 4 ), a square outer contour (see Fig. 5 ), a rectangular outer contour (see Fig. 6 ) or an angular outer contour (see Fig. 7 ).
  • a triangular external contour see FIG Fig. 4
  • a square outer contour see Fig. 5
  • a rectangular outer contour see Fig. 6
  • an angular outer contour see Fig. 7 .
  • a stimulus-inducing structure 156 is not completely isolated from one another, but rather adjoin one another at end points and thus form a coherent stimulus-inducing structure 156, for example a honeycomb-shaped stimulus-inducing structure 156, as shown in FIG Fig. 8 is shown in detail.
  • the functional elements 158 do not cover the entire area of the respective stimulus induction zone 154, but that surface sections 168 free from the functional elements 158 remain between the functional elements 158 and remain when the shirt is worn 100 do not put pressure on the wearer's skin.
  • the functional elements 158 of the stimulus-inducing structures 156 can be formed in an upper body garment that comprises a textile base body 170 in the form of a basic knit 172, in particular that the functional element 158 in question comprises a knitted area 174 which, in terms of its type of weave, differs from an adjacent knitted area 176 of the basic knit 172 differs.
  • Functional element 158 shown schematically in the stitch pattern, of an item of upper body clothing that is not according to the invention is the knitted region 176 of the basic knitted fabric 172 adjoining the functional element 158 in a right / left plain weave made of one
  • knitted area 174 of the functional element 158 which in the illustrated embodiment comprises seven wales and six courses, is an additional plush thread 182 (in Fig. 9 provided with dots) knitted into the basic knit 172 in a plush weave.
  • the knitted area 174 of the functional element 158 is thus selectively designed as a plush (sandwich or normal plush).
  • This plush forms a structure that is raised above the basic knitted fabric 172.
  • the plush can be knitted using ergonomic technology (put on in shapes) or selected.
  • the shape of the knitted area 174 is basically arbitrary; in particular, each of the in the Figures 3 to 8 shown outer contours are used.
  • Each functional element 158 which comprises a knitted area 174 with a raised surface, is separated from the other functional elements 158 by the plush thread 182, which is additionally introduced from a basic system of the knitting machine or from one or more embroidery systems of the knitting machine, which forms stitches together with the basic knitted fabric 172 , knitted.
  • basic thread 178 and the plating thread 180 produce smooth stitches
  • basic stitches are produced from the additional plush thread 182 with plush loops 184 facing inward (that is to say, when the upper body garment is worn, towards the skin of the wearer).
  • the course of the plating thread 180 and the plush thread 182 over the plush sinkers 188 and the needles 186 is also off Fig. 10 to see.
  • the ground thread 178 runs immediately below the plating thread 180 and is shown in FIG Fig. 10 covered by the plating thread 180.
  • a twisting process is less preferred in order to achieve a largely neutral twist tendency.
  • the thread construction forming the plush thread 182 can be processed very well in the knitting process in the knitting process because of its softness that is still present.
  • the hardness of the functional elements 158 produced in this way can be influenced, for example, by the choice of the treatment temperature during the heat treatment.
  • a hot melt adhesive thread 204 (in the Fig. 11 and 12th shown with dots) can be incorporated by plating.
  • the hot melt adhesive material PES Grilon KE 60 made of polyester (with a softening temperature of 55 ° C to 65 ° C) or the hot melt adhesive material Grilon KE 85 copolyamide made of copolyamide with a softening temperature of 80 ° C to 90 ° C can be used as the hot melt adhesive thread 204.
  • At least one stimulus-inducing structure 156 can also have at least one carrier element 236 (see FIG Fig. 13 ), on which a plurality of functional elements 158 are formed.
  • the carrier element 236 with the functional elements 158 can be produced separately from the base body 170 of the upper body garment and then, detachably or non-detachably, connected to the base body 170 of the upper body garment.
  • an outer contour 238 of the carrier element 236 preferably essentially corresponds to the outer contour 280 of the associated stimulus induction zone 154.
  • the carrier element 236 is arranged on the main body 170 of the upper body clothing item in such a way that the stimulus-inducing functional elements 158 lie on a front side 240 of the carrier element 236 facing away from the main body 170 of the upper body clothing item and, when the upper body clothing item is worn, face the wearer's body.
  • the rear side 242 of the carrier element 236 shown, facing the base body 170 of the upper body garment in the assembled state of the carrier element 236, can be provided with fastening devices 244.
  • the fastening devices 244 can be designed as adhesive elements 246, for example, which interact with adhesive elements (not shown) on the base body 170 of the upper body garment in order to detachably fix the carrier element 236 on the base body 170 of the upper body garment.
  • At least one latching element 248 on the carrier element side and a latching element on the main body side interacting therewith together form a push button.
  • the alternative embodiment of the stimulus-inducing structure 126 of a stimulus induction zone 154 shown here provides that the functional elements 158 do not come into direct contact with the skin of the wearer of the upper-body clothing item when the upper-body clothing item is worn, but that, when the upper-body clothing item is worn, a cover 250 between the functional elements 158 and is located on the body of the wearer.
  • the cover 250 can be formed, for example, from a textile material or from a film, in particular from a plastic material.
  • all functional elements 158 of the stimulus-inducing structure 156 are arranged on a single carrier element 236.
  • the support elements 236 can be connected to the section 260 of the base body 170, for example by gluing or welding and / or sewing.
  • a prestressing element (not shown) to be arranged in the pocket 258, which prestresses the functional elements 158 towards the wearer's body when the upper body garment is worn, so as to reduce the contact pressure of the functional elements 158 on the wearer's skin Reinforce cover 250 therethrough.

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  1. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps, en particulier un maillot, un justaucorps, un tricot de corps ou une manchette, comprenant au moins une région de compression (142) dans laquelle l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps exerce à l'état porté une action de compression sur le corps du porteur de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps, et au moins une structure induisant un stimulus (156) qui à l'état porté est agencée contre un côté intérieur de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps orienté vers le corps du porteur de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps,
    dans lequel la structure induisant un stimulus (156) comprend au moins un élément fonctionnel (158) induisant un stimulus,
    caractérisé en ce que
    au moins un élément fonctionnel (158) présente une extension la plus grande d'au plus environ 1,0 cm et comprend une région tricotée (174) de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps qui se différencie quant à son type de liaison d'une région tricotée (176) de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps contiguë à l'élément fonctionnel (158) et est configurée en forme de tricot de piégeage,
    dans lequel la densité surfacique des éléments fonctionnels (158) à l'intérieur d'une structure induisant un stimulus (156) de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps s'élève au moins à environ 1 par cm2 et
    dans lequel à l'état porté de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps un contour extérieur (280) d'au moins une structure induisant un stimulus (156) correspond sensiblement à un contour extérieur du groupe de muscles érecteurs du rachis, des muscles triceps brachiaux et/ou des extenseurs de l'avant-bras du porteur.
  2. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la structure induisant un stimulus (156) est agencée au moins partiellement dans la au moins une région de compression (142) de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps.
  3. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que la région de compression (142) présente un déroulement graduel de la résistance à la compression.
  4. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une région de compression (142) comprend au moins une partie d'une région de torse (214), au moins une partie d'une région de haut du bras (232) et/ou au moins une partie d'une région d'avant-bras (235) de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps.
  5. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un élément fonctionnel (158) est conçu de façon localement délimitée.
  6. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que la hauteur d'au moins un élément fonctionnel (158) s'élève à au moins environ 0,1 cm.
  7. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un élément fonctionnel (158) est fixé contre un corps de base (170) de l'article vestimentaire de haut du corps.
  8. Article vestimentaire de haut du corps selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une structure induisant un stimulus (156) comprend au moins un élément porteur (236) contre lequel sont conçus plusieurs éléments fonctionnels (158).
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