US20160332058A1 - Compression shirt with roll-over sleeve - Google Patents
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- elbow pads are worn over a long-sleeve compression garment or similar undergarment to protect an athlete's elbow and arm.
- the elbow pads are worn over the long-sleeve garment because the shirt sleeves are designed to compress to an athlete's arms.
- a lack of friction between the shirt sleeve and the inner surface of the elbow pads and/or the shirt sleeve and the user's arm often causes the pad to slip relative to the user's elbow and arm. This slippage may cause discomfort and increase the chance of injury.
- One embodiment of the invention is a shirt comprising a body portion for receiving a user's torso and first and second sleeves attached to the body portion.
- the first and second sleeves each have an elbow region including at least a first anti-slip pattern and a cuff region including at least a second anti-slip region.
- an elbow pad may be disposed over an upper region of one sleeve such that an inner surface of the elbow pad contacts the first anti-slip pattern.
- a lower sleeve portion including the cuff region may be folded over the elbow pad such that the second anti-slip pattern contacts an outer surface of the elbow pad.
- Another embodiment is a shirt comprising a body portion for receiving a user's torso and first and second sleeves attached to the body portion.
- the first and second sleeves each include an upper sleeve portion and a lower sleeve portion attached to the upper sleeve portion.
- the lower sleeve portion is comprised of a first material that has a greater degree of elasticity than a second material that comprises the upper sleeve portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shirt according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top view of a flattened shirt sleeve according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 3A-3C show an embodiment of the present invention in use
- FIG. 4 is a top view of a flattened shirt sleeve according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the present invention in use
- FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-section of a shirt sleeve according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a compression shirt garment 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention, which includes a torso 11 and a sleeve 12 with an upper sleeve portion 14 and a lower sleeve portion 16 attached to the upper sleeve portion 14 .
- the garment 10 may be formed from a conventional compression material such as “Lycra” or a similar material known to compress against a user's body.
- the upper sleeve portion 14 may be formed from the same material as the garment 10 so that it compresses against a user's arm.
- the lower sleeve portion 16 may be formed to have a greater degree of expansion relative to the user's arm than the upper sleeve portion 14 along an axis 17 that is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the sleeve.
- lower sleeve portion 16 may be formed from a material that allows for a higher degree of stretchability and/or elasticity along axis 17 than the material that forms the upper sleeve portion 14 .
- the lower sleeve portion 16 may be formed from a compression material that has a higher degree of elasticity or stretchability than the compression material that forms the upper sleeve portion 14 .
- the lower sleeve portion 16 is formed from a material with a different fiber alignment than the material that forms the upper sleeve portion 14 .
- the lower sleeve portion 16 includes a gusset of material that has a greater degree of expansion relative to the user's arm.
- FIG. 2 is a flattened view of the sleeve 12 , essentially as it would look prior sewing the sleeve to the torso 11 .
- the sleeve includes a cuff region 18 , an elbow region 19 , a lower anti-slip pattern 20 in the cuff region 18 , an upper anti-slip pattern 22 in the elbow region 19 and a seam 21 attaching the upper sleeve portion 14 to the lower sleeve portion 16 .
- the lower anti-slip pattern 20 and upper anti-slip pattern 22 may be used to secure a separate elbow pad as further described with respect to FIGS. 3A-3C .
- the upper anti-slip pattern 22 includes a circular pattern generally around the elbow region 19 .
- the upper anti-slip pattern 22 may include a pattern that extends around some or all of the circumference of the sleeve 12 .
- the lower anti-slip pattern is in the form of a wave-like pattern.
- the lower anti-slip pattern 20 may extend around some or all of cuff region 18 . In one embodiment, only the lower anti-slip pattern 20 is included.
- the lower anti-slip region 20 and upper anti-slip pattern 22 may be formed from a material that reduces slippage when the anti-slip pattern contacts an elbow pad.
- the anti-slip patter may reduce the coefficient of friction between the sleeve 12 and the elbow pad compared to portions of the sleeve that do not include the anti-slip pattern.
- at least one of the anti-slip regions may comprise a polymer material such as a silicone rubber or resin material that is printed onto or impregnated into the sleeve fabric.
- at least one of the anti-slip regions may include a raised pattern such as a series of rubber ribs that reduces slippage.
- at least one of the patterns may comprise a reusable adhesive material.
- an elbow pad 24 may be worn by a user over the sleeve 12 of the compression garment 10 .
- the elbow pad 24 is positioned over the upper sleeve portion 14 so that an inner surface of the elbow pad 24 is in contact with upper anti-slip pattern 22 to reduce sliding of the elbow pad relative to the sleeve.
- the lower sleeve portion 16 is configured such that a user can fold the lower sleeve portion 16 over the elbow pad 24 .
- the lower sleeve portion 16 may be configured to have a higher degree of expansion than the upper sleeve portion 14 so that it can be folded over the elbow pad 24 to further secure the elbow pad 24 .
- Cuff 18 may serve to secure the sleeve over the elbow pad 24 .
- cuff 18 may include an elastic band or a strap that provides additional securement.
- One benefit of the sleeve 12 described herein is that it can be used with virtually any elbow pad 24 , and does not require any additional anti-slip components on the elbow pad 24 .
- FIG. 4 is an inside-out flattened view of the sleeve 12 according to another embodiment, which includes an optional inside anti-slip pattern 30 disposed on an inner surface of the sleeve 12 such that it contacts the skin.
- the inside anti-slip pattern 30 may be formed from any of the materials and formed in any of the patterns previously described. Additionally, inside anti-slip pattern 30 may be used as an alternative or in addition to the anti-slip patterns disposed on the outside surface of the sleeve 12 .
- the lower sleeve portion 16 includes an outer sleeve 26 formed as described above, and an inner sleeve 28 that may be formed from the same material as the remainder of the garment.
- the outer sleeve 26 and the inner sleeve 28 may be joined with the upper sleeve portion 14 at a seam 21 .
- the outer sleeve 26 may be extended over the elbow pad without exposing the user's arm.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic, longitudinal cross-sectional view of sleeve a 40 showing one embodiment in which lower sleeve portion 16 includes a double layer of fabric 44 disposed between proximal seam 42 , which attached to upper sleeve portion 14 , and distal seam 48 .
- the cuff 18 includes an elastic ring 46 held in place by the distal seem 48 .
- the sleeve 12 is folded over at the proximal seam 42 to secure the elbow pad.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/278,488, filed Oct. 21, 2011 which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. provisional application 61/455,469 filed Oct. 21, 2010 which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- For many athletic events such as hockey, elbow pads are worn over a long-sleeve compression garment or similar undergarment to protect an athlete's elbow and arm. The elbow pads are worn over the long-sleeve garment because the shirt sleeves are designed to compress to an athlete's arms. However, a lack of friction between the shirt sleeve and the inner surface of the elbow pads and/or the shirt sleeve and the user's arm often causes the pad to slip relative to the user's elbow and arm. This slippage may cause discomfort and increase the chance of injury.
- One embodiment of the invention is a shirt comprising a body portion for receiving a user's torso and first and second sleeves attached to the body portion. The first and second sleeves each have an elbow region including at least a first anti-slip pattern and a cuff region including at least a second anti-slip region. In use, an elbow pad may be disposed over an upper region of one sleeve such that an inner surface of the elbow pad contacts the first anti-slip pattern. A lower sleeve portion including the cuff region may be folded over the elbow pad such that the second anti-slip pattern contacts an outer surface of the elbow pad.
- Another embodiment is a shirt comprising a body portion for receiving a user's torso and first and second sleeves attached to the body portion. The first and second sleeves each include an upper sleeve portion and a lower sleeve portion attached to the upper sleeve portion. The lower sleeve portion is comprised of a first material that has a greater degree of elasticity than a second material that comprises the upper sleeve portion.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shirt according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a top view of a flattened shirt sleeve according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 3A-3C show an embodiment of the present invention in use; -
FIG. 4 is a top view of a flattened shirt sleeve according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the present invention in use; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-section of a shirt sleeve according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of acompression shirt garment 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention, which includes atorso 11 and asleeve 12 with anupper sleeve portion 14 and alower sleeve portion 16 attached to theupper sleeve portion 14. - The
garment 10 may be formed from a conventional compression material such as “Lycra” or a similar material known to compress against a user's body. Theupper sleeve portion 14 may be formed from the same material as thegarment 10 so that it compresses against a user's arm. In one embodiment, thelower sleeve portion 16 may be formed to have a greater degree of expansion relative to the user's arm than theupper sleeve portion 14 along anaxis 17 that is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the sleeve. For example,lower sleeve portion 16 may be formed from a material that allows for a higher degree of stretchability and/or elasticity alongaxis 17 than the material that forms theupper sleeve portion 14. In particular, thelower sleeve portion 16 may be formed from a compression material that has a higher degree of elasticity or stretchability than the compression material that forms theupper sleeve portion 14. In another example, thelower sleeve portion 16 is formed from a material with a different fiber alignment than the material that forms theupper sleeve portion 14. In a further embodiment, thelower sleeve portion 16 includes a gusset of material that has a greater degree of expansion relative to the user's arm. -
FIG. 2 is a flattened view of thesleeve 12, essentially as it would look prior sewing the sleeve to thetorso 11. The sleeve includes acuff region 18, anelbow region 19, a loweranti-slip pattern 20 in thecuff region 18, an upperanti-slip pattern 22 in theelbow region 19 and aseam 21 attaching theupper sleeve portion 14 to thelower sleeve portion 16. The loweranti-slip pattern 20 and upperanti-slip pattern 22 may be used to secure a separate elbow pad as further described with respect toFIGS. 3A-3C . A variety of different anti-slip patterns (e.g., bands, lines, dashes, dots) and shape configurations may be used. In the illustrated embodiment, the upperanti-slip pattern 22 includes a circular pattern generally around theelbow region 19. In other embodiments, the upperanti-slip pattern 22 may include a pattern that extends around some or all of the circumference of thesleeve 12. As illustrated, the lower anti-slip pattern is in the form of a wave-like pattern. In other embodiments, the loweranti-slip pattern 20 may extend around some or all ofcuff region 18. In one embodiment, only the loweranti-slip pattern 20 is included. - The lower
anti-slip region 20 and upperanti-slip pattern 22 may be formed from a material that reduces slippage when the anti-slip pattern contacts an elbow pad. For example, the anti-slip patter may reduce the coefficient of friction between thesleeve 12 and the elbow pad compared to portions of the sleeve that do not include the anti-slip pattern. In one embodiment, at least one of the anti-slip regions may comprise a polymer material such as a silicone rubber or resin material that is printed onto or impregnated into the sleeve fabric. In another embodiment, at least one of the anti-slip regions may include a raised pattern such as a series of rubber ribs that reduces slippage. In a further embodiment, at least one of the patterns may comprise a reusable adhesive material. - As further shown in
FIGS. 3A-3C , anelbow pad 24 may be worn by a user over thesleeve 12 of thecompression garment 10. Theelbow pad 24 is positioned over theupper sleeve portion 14 so that an inner surface of theelbow pad 24 is in contact with upperanti-slip pattern 22 to reduce sliding of the elbow pad relative to the sleeve. Thelower sleeve portion 16 is configured such that a user can fold thelower sleeve portion 16 over theelbow pad 24. As previously noted, thelower sleeve portion 16 may be configured to have a higher degree of expansion than theupper sleeve portion 14 so that it can be folded over theelbow pad 24 to further secure theelbow pad 24. Once thelower portion 16 is folded, the loweranti-slip pattern 20 contacts an outside surface of theelbow pad 24 to reduce movement of theelbow pad 24 relative to thelower sleeve portion 16.Cuff 18 may serve to secure the sleeve over theelbow pad 24. For example,cuff 18 may include an elastic band or a strap that provides additional securement. - One benefit of the
sleeve 12 described herein is that it can be used with virtually anyelbow pad 24, and does not require any additional anti-slip components on theelbow pad 24. -
FIG. 4 is an inside-out flattened view of thesleeve 12 according to another embodiment, which includes an optional insideanti-slip pattern 30 disposed on an inner surface of thesleeve 12 such that it contacts the skin. The insideanti-slip pattern 30 may be formed from any of the materials and formed in any of the patterns previously described. Additionally, insideanti-slip pattern 30 may be used as an alternative or in addition to the anti-slip patterns disposed on the outside surface of thesleeve 12. - In a further embodiment shown in
FIG. 5 , thelower sleeve portion 16 includes anouter sleeve 26 formed as described above, and aninner sleeve 28 that may be formed from the same material as the remainder of the garment. Theouter sleeve 26 and theinner sleeve 28 may be joined with theupper sleeve portion 14 at aseam 21. In this embodiment, theouter sleeve 26 may be extended over the elbow pad without exposing the user's arm. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic, longitudinal cross-sectional view of sleeve a 40 showing one embodiment in whichlower sleeve portion 16 includes a double layer offabric 44 disposed betweenproximal seam 42, which attached toupper sleeve portion 14, anddistal seam 48. Thecuff 18 includes anelastic ring 46 held in place by the distal seem 48. Thesleeve 12 is folded over at theproximal seam 42 to secure the elbow pad.
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