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US20200205487A1
US20200205487A1 US16/088,315 US201716088315A US2020205487A1 US 20200205487 A1 US20200205487 A1 US 20200205487A1 US 201716088315 A US201716088315 A US 201716088315A US 2020205487 A1 US2020205487 A1 US 2020205487A1
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Nobutoshi Fujihara
Yasuharu Murakami
Emiko Ishikawa
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/02Jackets
    • 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
    • A41D13/02Overalls, e.g. bodysuits or bib overalls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F1/00Fastening devices specially adapted for garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/24Details
    • A44B19/26Sliders
    • A44B19/28Sliders constructed to be removable from at least one stringer ; Sliders with movable parts to permit releasing of the slider in the event of jamming or obstruction
    • A44B19/285Tools for opening or closing slide fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/42Making by processes not fully provided for in one other class, e.g. B21D53/50, B21F45/18, B22D17/16, B29D5/00
    • A44B19/62Assembling sliders in position on stringer tapes
    • A44B19/64Slider holders for assemblage of slide fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/322Closures using slide fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/33Closures using straps or ties
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/44Donning facilities

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  • This disclosure relates to a garment having an opening and closing portion on the front face.
  • garments having an opening and closing portion on the front face are known in which a zipper is provided on the opening and closing portion, a slider of the zipper is held, and the slider is moved downward to open the opening and closing portion so that the garment is taken off.
  • a protective garment provided with an openable and closable front face opening and closing portion extending from a lower edge portion of a hood opening portion on the front face to a waist portion on the front face side (see Japanese Patent Publication No. 5560066); a garment having an inclination from a neck bottom portion to a waist portion and in which the right half is drawn rightward to move a slider portion downward (see Japanese Patent Publication No. 5409249); and a dust-free garment in which a zipper is provided to extend obliquely from a portion covering a neck portion to a portion covering a waist portion, and the garment is put on or taken off while a grip attached inside is held (see Japanese Patent Publication No. 3912060).
  • a protective garment as in JP '066 has the problem that when a slider of a zipper is held, and the zipper is moved downward during undressing, the slider portion cannot be held, and thus much time is taken for undressing so that the garment cannot be quickly taken off in the case of an emergency.
  • Our garment has an opening and closing portion for putting on and taking off the garment on the front body, in which a tab is placed at any position on each of the left and the right outside the opening and closing portion.
  • an upper end portion of the tab is attached to an upper end of the opening and closing portion in conformity to the opening and closing portion, and a distance from the upper end of the opening and closing portion to a position at which the zipper is attached to the opening and closing portion is at least 1 cm.
  • the zipper is a fastener to which a slider having no lock is attached.
  • the tab is attached at each of any two or more positions on each of the left and the right of the upper end of the opening and closing portion and each of the right and the left of the opening and closing portion of a front body.
  • the tab is placed on each of the left and the right with the opening and closing portion sandwiched therebetween, the left and right tabs has asymmetric in size, and the smaller tab is disposed inside the larger tab.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing one example of a garment.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an opening and closing portion of the garment.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an upper end of the opening and closing portion of the garment.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing another example of the garment.
  • Our garment has an opening and closing portion for putting on and taking off the garment on the front body, in which a tab is placed at any position on each of the left and the right outside the opening and closing portion.
  • the garment has an opening and closing portion for putting on and taking off the garment, the opening and closing portion passing through the center of a front body to reach any position on a waist portion.
  • the garment refers to an over all type garment in which an upper garment and a lower garment are integrally formed, or a garment having an opening and closing portion on the front face of the garment such as a jacket or a raincoat.
  • Specific examples of the garment include antifouling protective garments and chemically protecting protective garments.
  • the fabric used for the garment may be any fabric such as a woven fabric, a knitted fabric or a non woven fabric, and synthetic fibers such as those of polyester and polyethylene are preferably used as a fiber material that forms such a fabric.
  • the upper end of the opening and closing portion refers to an upper end portion of a first tab attached to the upper end of the opening and closing portion.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing one example of the garment.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the opening and closing portion.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the upper end of the opening and closing portion.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing another example of the garment.
  • Our garment may be of a type in which an upper garment 1 and a lower garment 2 are integrally formed as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the upper garment 1 has hood portion 3 and, as shown in FIG. 2 , a first tab (large) 8 a and a first tab (small) 8 b, and a second tab (large) 9 a and a second tab (small) 9 b are sewn to an opening and closing portion 5 on the left and right.
  • a substantially circular opening portion 30 that secures a field of view is formed on the front face of the hood portion 3 .
  • the lower garment 2 includes left and right leg portions 21 a and 21 b.
  • the opening and closing portion 5 for putting on and taking off the garment extends from the position of the upper end at the center of the front body to the vicinity of the waist.
  • the opening and closing portion 5 of a front body 4 has the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b, and the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b on the left and right for making it possible to take off the garment, the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b are sewn on the left and right in conformity to the upper end 11 of the opening and closing portion, and the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b is sewn to the opening and closing portion 5 in a lower part as compared to the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b.
  • the opening and closing portion 5 can be opened without holding a slider 7 of a zipper, and the garment can be quickly taken off while contaminants are inhibited from getting to a body because the slider is not touched with an unclean hand.
  • the garment has an opening and closing portion for putting on and taking off the garment on the front body, in which the tab is placed at any position on each of the left and the right outside the opening and closing portion 5 .
  • a distance 11 a from the upper end 11 of the opening and closing portion to a zipper insertion is at least 1 cm.
  • an angle a of a line connecting the upper end 11 of the opening and closing portion and an upper end 7 a of the slider is less than 45° at the position of the upper end 7 a of the slider, and thus a force d for moving the slider 7 downward is greater than a force c for opening the tab to the left and the right so that a zipper 6 is easily opened.
  • the zipper is attached at such a position that the distance 11 a to the zipper insertion fastener is 1 cm or more and 3 cm or less.
  • the angle a is 45° or more, and thus the force c for opening the tab to the left and the right is greater than the force d for moving the slider downward so that when there is no difference in force c to open the tab, the force d to move the slider 7 downward is reduced, thus making it difficult to open the zipper.
  • the zipper 6 is placed at such a position that the distance 11 a is more than 3 cm, the upper end 11 of the opening and closing portion is opened, and therefore contaminants may enter from the opening and closing portion 5 , resulting in sticking of contaminants to a body.
  • the zipper 6 is preferably a fastener
  • the slider 7 of the fastener is preferably a slider having no lock.
  • a slider having a lock it is necessary that the slider 7 be held by hand, lifted upward and moved downward so that contaminants stuck on a hand more likely stick to a body.
  • the position at which the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b are attached is preferably at a distance of 20 cm or more and 40 cm or less from the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b.
  • the distance is more preferably 25 cm or more and 35 cm or less.
  • the zipper can be opened to the vicinity of the solar plexus, but the second tab is disposed below the solar plexus, and therefore even when the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b are expanded to the left and the right, the opening and closing portion 5 cannot be opened.
  • first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b have bilateral-asymmetric in size
  • second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b have bilateral-asymmetric in size
  • the smaller tabs e.g., the first tab (small) 8 b and the second tab (small) 9 b
  • are disposed inside the larger tabs e.g., the first tab (large) 8 a and the second tab (large) 9 a.
  • a double-sided tape or a fastener tape are often placed inside the tab to suppress fluttering of the tab.
  • the sizes of tabs on left and the right are the same, or the size of a tab disposed on the lower side is larger than the size of the other tab, the upper and lower tabs are bonded to each other at the time of providing a double-sided tape or a fastener tape inside the tab disposed on the upper side.
  • cover member 10 that covers the opening and closing portion 5 at the time of closing the opening and closing portion 5 , and exposes the opening and closing portion 5 at the time of opening the opening and closing portion 5 .
  • the cover member 10 is formed of a fabric identical to that of a body part, and the cover member 10 can be kept in a closed state by a double-sided tape, a fastener tape or the like.
  • the garment is produced in the following manner.
  • the fabric that forms the garment is cut into parts such as the upper garment 1 , the hood portion 3 , the leg portions 21 a and 21 b , the first tab (large) 8 a, the first tab (small) 8 b, the second tab (large) 9 a, and the second tab (small) 9 b.
  • Examples of the method of joining the parts include sewing with a sewing thread, welding with an ultrasonic wave or a high-frequency sewing machine, and bonding with an adhesive tape.
  • the jointed portion can be reinforced with a resin tape or the like.
  • the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b, the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b, and fasteners are attached to the opening and closing portion 5 on the left and the right, and the cover member 10 is attached to the opening and closing portion 5 on one of the right or the left to cover the opening and closing portion 5 .
  • a stretchable material such as rubber is sewn to a hood hem opening 30 , a sleeve hem, a bottom hem and the like.
  • the garment is put on and taken off in the following manner.
  • the body is put in the garment from the opening and closing portion 5 , and fitted with the garment, and the hood portion 3 is put on the body.
  • the slider 7 of the fastener is moved to the position of the upper end of the zipper, and the opening and closing portion 5 is closed.
  • the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b, the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b, and the cover member 10 are closed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 .
  • the cover member 10 , the first tab (large) 8 a and the second tab (large) 9 a are opened to expose the opening and closing portion 5 .
  • the tabs are opened in the left and right in the order of the first tab (large) 8 a and the first tab (small) 8 b, and the second tab (large) 9 a and the second tab (small) 9 b so that the opening and closing portion 5 is opened.
  • the head is released from the hood portion 3 , and both the sleeves are unfastened.
  • the garment is drawn down, and finally both the legs are drawn out to take off the garment.
  • the garment include antifouling protective garments and chemically protective garments.
  • Undressing was started in a state in which an over all type garment was worn, and the time until completion of undressing to the ankle was measured.
  • Evaluation was performed on the basis of the following criteria: the sample is rated “ ⁇ ” when the slider is not touched during undressing; and the sample is rated “x” when there is the possibility that the slider is touched.
  • a vertically continuous over all type garment was fabricated using a non woven fabric obtained by providing a non woven fabric on each of the front and back sides, and disposing a waterproof and moisture-permeable film between the non woven fabrics on the front and back sides. To join each position, welding was performed with a seam margin of 1 cm using an ultrasonic welding machine, and welded portions were bonded with a resin tape.
  • a first tab (large) 8 a and a first tab (small) 8 b to be sewn to an opening and closing portion 5 were positioned at a distance of 30 cm from a second tab (large) 9 a and a second tab (small) 9 b to be sewn to the opening and closing portion 5 , a slider 7 having no lock was attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 1 cm.
  • a cover member 10 was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 .
  • the first tab (large) 8 a and the second tab (large) 9 a were disposed under the cover member 10 . Rubber was sewn to the opening portion 30 , a sleeve hem, and a bottom hem. Results are shown in Table 1.
  • the tabs were disposed under the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was possible to shorten the uncovering time because it was possible to open the cover member 10 concurrently with opening the tabs for undressing. In addition, it was not necessary to touch the slider 7 during undressing and, therefore, the body was not contaminated.
  • a vertically continuous over all type garment was fabricated using a non woven fabric identical to that in Example 1 as a fabric. To join each position, sewing was performed with a seam margin of 0.7 cm using an overlock machine. A first tab (large) 8 a and a first tab (small) 8 b to be sewn to an opening and closing portion 5 were positioned at a distance of 25 cm from a second tab (large) 9 a and a second tab (small) 9 b to be sewn to the opening and closing portion 5 , a slider 7 having no lock was attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 3 cm. A cover member was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 .
  • the first tab (large) 8 a and the second tab (large) 9 a were disposed under the cover member 10 . Rubber was sewn to the opening portion 30 , a sleeve hem, and a bottom hem. Results are shown in Table 1.
  • the tabs were disposed under the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was possible to shorten the uncovering time because it was possible to open the cover member 10 concurrently with opening the tabs for undressing. In addition, it was not necessary to touch the slider during undressing and, therefore, the body was not contaminated.
  • a vertically continuous over all type garment was fabricated using a 100-percent-cotton woven fabric as a fabric. To join each position, sewing was performed with a seam margin of 0.7 cm using an overlock machine.
  • a first tab (large) 8 a and a first tab (small) 8 b to be sewn to an opening and closing portion 5 were positioned at a distance of 35 cm from a second tab (large) 9 a and a second tab (small) 9 b to be sewn to the opening and closing portion 5 , a slider 7 having no lock was attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 1 cm.
  • a cover member was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 .
  • the first tab (large) 8 a and the second tab (large) 9 a were disposed under the cover member 10 .
  • rubber was sewn to a sleeve hem and a bottom hem. Results are shown in Table 1.
  • the tabs were disposed under the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was possible to shorten the uncovering time because it was possible to open the cover member 10 concurrently with opening the tabs for undressing. In addition, it was not necessary to touch the slider 7 during undressing and, therefore, the body was not contaminated.
  • An upper garment was fabricated using a woven fabric identical to that in Example 3 as a fabric. To join each position, sewing was performed with a seam margin of 0.7 cm using an overlock machine. A first tab (large) 8 a and a first tab (small) 8 b to be sewn to an opening and closing portion 5 were positioned at a distance of 30 cm from a second tab (large) 9 a and a second tab (small) 9 b to be sewn to the opening and closing portion 5 , a slider 7 having no lock was attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 1 cm. A cover member 10 was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 . The first tab (large) 8 a and the second tab (large) 9 a were disposed under the cover member 10 . In addition, rubber was sewn to a sleeve hem and a bottom hem. Results are shown in Table 1.
  • the tabs were disposed under the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was possible to shorten the uncovering time because it was possible to open the cover member 10 concurrently with opening the tabs for undressing. In addition, it was not necessary to touch the slider 7 during undressing and, therefore, the body was not contaminated.
  • a vertically continuous over all type garment was fabricated using as a fabric a non woven fabric obtained by providing a non woven fabric on each of the front and back sides, and disposing a waterproof and moisture-permeable film between the non woven fabrics on the front and back sides.
  • welding was performed with a seam margin of 1 cm using an ultrasonic welding machine, and welded portions were bonded with a resin tape. Only one tab (large) was sewn to an upper end of an opening and closing portion 5 on the left side of the opening and closing portion 5 , a slider having a lock was used as the slider 7 to be attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 0 cm.
  • a cover member 10 was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 .
  • the tab was disposed on the cover member 10 .
  • rubber was sewn to a hood hem, a sleeve hem, and a bottom hem. Results are shown in Table 1.
  • the tab was disposed on the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was necessary to open the tab and the cover member 10 in this order during undressing so that much time was taken to undress. In addition, since a hand touches the slider during undressing, a body may be contaminated.
  • a vertically continuous over all type garment was fabricated using as a fabric a non woven fabric obtained by providing a non woven fabric on each of the front and back sides, and disposing a waterproof and moisture-permeable film between the non woven fabrics on the front and back sides.
  • welding was performed with a seam margin of 1 cm using an ultrasonic welding machine, and welded portions were bonded with a resin tape.
  • a first tab (large) 8 a was sewn only to an upper end 11 of the opening and closing portion, a slider having no lock was used as the slider 7 to be attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 1 cm.
  • a cover member 10 was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 .
  • the tab (large) 8 a was disposed on the cover member 10 .
  • rubber was sewn to a hood hem, a sleeve hem, and a bottom hem.
  • the tab was disposed on the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was necessary to open the tab and the cover member 10 in this order during undressing so that much time was taken to undress. In addition, since a hand touches the slider during undressing, a body may be contaminated.
  • An upper garment was fabricated using a woven fabric identical to that in Example 4 as a fabric. To join each position, sewing was performed with a seam margin of 0.7 cm using an overlock machine. A first tab (large) 8 a was sewn to an upper end 11 of the opening and closing portion, a slider having no lock was used as the slider 7 to be attached to a zipper 6 , and a distance 11 a to a zipper insertion was 1 cm. A cover member 10 was sewed to cover the opening and closing portion 5 with the cover member 10 . The tab (large) 8 a was disposed on the cover member 10 . In addition, rubber was sewn to a hood hem, a sleeve hem, and a bottom hem. Results are shown in Table 1.
  • the tab was disposed on the cover member 10 and, therefore, it was necessary to open the tab and a placket front in this order to undress so that much time was taken to undress. In addition, since the slider is touched during undressing, a body may be contaminated.

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