US20080066211A1 - Garment notably for practising a sport - Google Patents

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US20080066211A1
US20080066211A1 US11/748,594 US74859407A US2008066211A1 US 20080066211 A1 US20080066211 A1 US 20080066211A1 US 74859407 A US74859407 A US 74859407A US 2008066211 A1 US2008066211 A1 US 2008066211A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/06Trousers
    • A41D1/08Trousers specially adapted for sporting purposes
    • A41D1/084Trousers specially adapted for sporting purposes for cycling
    • 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
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    • 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
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  • the object of the present invention is a garment notably for practising a sport, with which sweat given off by the wearer of said garment may be transferred and conveyed.
  • Multilayer garments are already known, the function of which is to improve the thermal comfort of the wearer.
  • These garments generally jackets or suits, have a complex structure notably comprising a lining and an outer layer coated with a waterproof breathable membrane between which one or more material layers are arranged so as to form a network for conveying sweat towards areas of the garment open on the outside: the sleeves, the neck or the bottom of the garment, and possibly by means of perforations in the outer layer, required for evaporating sweat because the coating of the waterproof breathable membrane type considerably restrains this phenomenon.
  • the object of the present invention is a garment, notably for practising a sport including:
  • hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity is meant the larger or smaller capacity, which has a textile for absorbing water, regardless of the chemical nature of the fibers which compose it and their binding method, notably knitting.
  • cotton has a water uptake relatively to its initial weight of about 10% at 20° C. versus 1% for standard polyester.
  • Sweat consists of about 99% water and 1% mineral salts.
  • a channel refers to a longilinear hollow or solid body acting as a conduit, with a wall of given thickness in the case of a hollow channel, and having a given interior volume.
  • solid channel is meant a channel filled or partially filled with hydrophilic material.
  • the hydrophobic materials are in contact with the skin; the sweat given off by the body, which is hardly absorbed by the hydrophobic materials, remains in contact with the skin creating an unpleasant sensation.
  • the channel which extends in the first area sweat is so to speak ⁇ pumped>> and conveyed in said channel, because of the absorption capacity of the latter and by a natural capillarity phenomenon inherent to textile materials.
  • the channel behaves as a wick, which transfers sweat out of the first area. Gravity may also accelerate the transfer, when the channel extends under the first area.
  • Said at least one second area may be hydrophobic or hydrophilic depending on the application of the garment, on the secreted amount of sweat and whether it is desired to transfer the sweat into said second area of the garment.
  • said at least one second area is of the hydrophilic type.
  • said at least one second area is of the hydrophilic type.
  • the garment is a monolayer garment, notably of the type: a vest with short or long sleeves, a tank top, shorts, trousers or any other light, comfortable garment, substantially fitted or adhering to the skin of the wearer. If the garment is not sufficiently in contact with the skin, a portion of the sweat risks flowing along the body without being absorbed by the channels and/or said second areas when they are of the hydrophilic type. It generally includes several channels on its back face and/or its right face. Preferably, the channels are found on its right face, i.e. towards the outside of the wearer in order to move the sweat away from the skin.
  • channels and said first and second areas are arranged according to the desired comfort and the targeted attractiveness notably when the channels are on the right face of the garment since they are visible.
  • said at least first area of the hydrophobic type is intended to cover an area of the body where sweating is considered to be a nuisance, selected from the following areas: the top, the middle and the bottom of the spinal column, the middle of the breast, the middle of the stomach, the crotch and the middle of the buttocks.
  • the choice will be made to place the areas of the hydrophobic type of said garment on the areas of the body where the wearer sweats the most and/or where the latter is felt as being a real nuisance.
  • said at least second area of the hydrophilic type is intended to cover an area of the body where sweating is considered as being less of a nuisance, selected from the following areas: the side areas of the body whether on the top of the body (sides and hips) and on the legs.
  • a choice will be made to place the hydrophilic type areas of the garment over the areas of the body where the wearer sweats less and/or where the latter is felt as being less of a nuisance.
  • hydrophilic and hydrophobic areas may be suited to the conditions of use of said garment: on the top or the bottom of the body, according to the gender of the wearer and the type of practised sport.
  • said at least second area is in direct contact with the skin.
  • said second area covering an area of the body where sweating is not felt as being a nuisance ensures the comfort of the user.
  • a panel formed in a hydrophobic material preferably a textile, is placed between the body and said at least second area and totally or partially covers said at least second area.
  • Said hydrophobic panel thus prevents the storage area towards which sweat builds up, i.e. said at least second area, from being directly in contact with the skin. The comfort of the user is thereby improved.
  • said at least one channel includes at least one branch.
  • a channel from a first area of the hydrophobic type and including a branch may extend towards several second areas.
  • more sweat may be collected on an area of the body where sweating is excessive and distributed towards several of the second areas.
  • evaporation is accelerated.
  • This effect is also achievable by having two distinct channels leave from a first hydrophobic type area, each ending up in one or two distinct areas preferably of the hydrophilic type.
  • the channels are not necessarily directed towards the vertical of the wearer. They may be substantially directed towards the horizontal of said wearer, for example a channel may leave from the middle of the stomach and end up on one of the sides or flanks of the wearer.
  • At least one channel has a longitudinal possibly continuous aperture facing the inside of the garment.
  • Said aperture opens out on the inside of the garment, i.e., on the skin of the wearer or along said channel or over a portion with a determined length.
  • This aperture facilitates transfer of the sweat into said channel and its evaporation from the latter since there is one less physical barrier to be crossed; moreover it moves the sweat away from the skin.
  • This arrangement is particularly advantageous for the first area in order to improve the thermal comfort of the wearer since the moisture sensation on the skin is attenuated or even suppressed.
  • the channel(s) may not have any longitudinal aperture, as the function of moving the sweat away from the skin of the wearer is less sought after.
  • the channels may also have a longitudinal aperture, possibly a continuous one, facing the outside of the garment.
  • the channels are in contact with the skin of the wearer and therefore do not move the sweat away from the latter but fulfil their role of transferring sweat between the first and second areas of the garment.
  • the channel appears in a shape close to a hollow cylinder, with an outer diameter in the interval [2 mm; 12 mm], preferably equal to 6 mm, with a continuous longitudinal aperture over the whole or part of its length.
  • the length of said channel depends on the distance between the areas to be connected and on the size of the garment.
  • the channel (s), either branched or not, are added either on one of the faces of the garment, or between at least two textile panels by adhesive bonding, by ultrasonic welding, or by sewing.
  • the channel(s), either branched or not, are preformed in at least one textile panel from which the garment is made.
  • the performing operation takes place in a standard way: the textile panel in hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials is stamped on a heat press providing three-dimensional forming of the hydrophilic type areas provided for the channels.
  • the performing operation is preferably performed on textile panels in synthetic materials.
  • the channels obtained by this technique have a continuous longitudinal aperture.
  • the channel(s), either branched or not, are integrated into the garment, when knitting the textile panel from which said garment is made.
  • the knitted channels have a longitudinal aperture totally or partially closed by floats of elastic yarns.
  • the elastic floats are tensioned.
  • retraction of the floats causes deformation of the knit portion located between the ends of the floats bound to the other stitches, a deformation which is expressed by the formation of the channel.
  • the aperture of the channel is more or less blocked, and either the transfer of the sweat into said channel when the floats of yarns are positioned on the side of the wearer of the garment, or the evaporation of the sweat when the floats are on the side opposite to the wearer, are checked or facilitated.
  • the floats of yarns are of the hydrophilic type.
  • the garment is preferably obtained by assembling textile panels, made in hydrophobic and hydrophilic type materials, by sewing or any other equivalent means.
  • the total surface of the hydrophobic area(s) of the garment is larger than the total surface of the hydrophilic area(s).
  • the hydrophilic areas are made up of textile panels consisting of hydrophilic polyester and/or polyamide, and/or cotton, whereas the hydrophobic areas are made up from textile panels consisting of polyester or polypropylene.
  • the yarns of the textile panels forming said first and second areas have their hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity enhanced by chemical finishing agents.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a first garment example according to the present invention of the tank top type
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic back view of a garment according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the section III-III of FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic front view of a second garment example according to the present invention of the shorts type.
  • the garment 1 is of the tank top type.
  • This is a monolayer garment obtained by assembling simple knitted textile panels. It has first areas of the hydrophobic type and second areas of the hydrophilic type. The second areas are said to be hydrophilic because they have on their inner face, a higher water absorption capacity than the first so-called hydrophobic areas and vice versa. More specifically on the illustrated tank top, there are five first hydrophobic areas 2 , 3 , 12 , 13 , 14 and six second areas 4 , 5 , 10 , 11 , 15 , 16 .
  • the tank top 1 also includes four channels 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 without any branch, which are symmetrical two-by-two with respect to the vertical plane of symmetry YY′ of the tank top. Symmetry of the channels with respect to the YY′ axis facilitates the making of the garments since less different panels need to be assembled when each first or second area corresponds to a given panel.
  • the hydrophilic channel 6 absorbs sweat secreted in a first area, for example the first area 2 localized in the middle of the breast of the wearer and conveys it towards a second area, for example the second area 4 localized on the right side or flank of the wearer.
  • the channel 7 captures the sweat in the first area 2 corresponding to the middle of the breast, the latter is then conveyed towards a second area on the left side 5 of the wearer.
  • Channels 8 and 9 capture the sweat separately in the first area 3 corresponding to the middle of the stomach of the wearer and convey it towards the second areas 10 , 11 corresponding to the hips.
  • the sweat conveyed towards the second areas depending on its amount, remains in the channels and/or is absorbed in said second areas 4 , 5 , 10 , 11 .
  • the sweat thereby evaporates from the channels or said second hydrophilic type areas.
  • FIG. 2 shows the back of the tank top.
  • the first hydrophobic type areas correspond to the top of the spinal column 12 , to the middle of the back 13 and to the bottom of the back 14 .
  • the second hydrophilic type areas 15 , 16 correspond to the sides and to the hips.
  • the first areas of the hydrophobic type are formed in a material which absorbs little water, for example in polypropylene.
  • the second areas of the hydrophilic type are formed in a more absorbing material, for example in cotton.
  • the hydrophobicity and/or hydrophilicity may be provided by a localized treatment, for example by applying an adequate chemical finishing agent.
  • the sweat is conveyed via the channels 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 from the first to the second areas, which attenuates or even suppresses the moisture sensation which the wearer may have, at the first areas and thereby improves the thermal comfort provided by the garment. It is possible to provide more hydrophilic materials for the channel than the hydrophilic materials of the second areas where sweat is conveyed. In this way, as the sweat absorption capacity by the channels is larger than that of said second areas 15 , 16 , sweat is thereby to a certain extent moved away from the skin at the areas 15 , 16 .
  • FIG. 2 An exemplary channel 18 with branches 18 a , 18 b is illustrated in FIG. 2 .
  • each channel 17 and 21 on the first area 12 , appears in the shape of a hollow half-cylinder with a longitudinal aperture 30 facing the inside P of the garment 1 .
  • the convex portion of the channel 17 and 21 which absorbs sweat, faces the outside of the garment, and is therefore not in contact with the skin P of the wearer; with this arrangement, sweat may be moved away from the skin.
  • FIG. 4 another exemplary embodiment of a garment 22 of the shorts type, sufficiently fitted so as to be in contact with the skin, is illustrated. It includes two first areas of the hydrophobic type 25 and 26 corresponding to the crotches, from which extend two channels 27 and 28 positioned symmetrically with respect to the ZZ′ axis, separately pumping the sweat and conveying it to bring it towards two second areas 23 , 24 of the hydrophilic type corresponding to the outer sides of the legs. Very often, during an exercise or quite simply by walking for a sufficiently long time, friction generated at the crotches is particularly a nuisance or even painful; sweat only causes this phenomenon to be enhanced.
  • the outer dimension d of the illustrated channels on the garments 1 and 22 is between 2 mm and 12 mm, and is preferably equal to 6 mm.
  • the length of the channels generally between 10 cm and 30 cm, depends on the targeted attractiveness and on the distance between both first and second areas.
  • the longitudinal aperture 30 of the channel may be totally or partially closed by floats, notably formed by yarns with hydrophilicity.
  • the floats are elastic yarns and are knitted under tension, so that when the knitted panel is in the relaxed condition, retraction of the floats causes deformation of the columns of stitches which are bound between their ends and it is this deformation which creates the convex configuration of the channel.
  • thermoforming or by adding said channel as a patch between two panels or possibly by adhesive bonding.
  • the first and second areas may be adjacent to each other on the garment or be separated by intermediate areas which have an intermediate water absorption capacity between those of the first and second areas.
  • six second areas 4 , 5 , 10 , 11 , 15 , 16 of the garment 1 and two second areas 23 , 24 of the garment 22 are covered, over their inside faces directed towards the skin, with hydrophobic textile panels, so that the sweat conveyed in said second areas is not directly in contact with the skin.

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