UNDERSHIRT HAVING SCROTUMS VENTILATION STRUCTURE
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an undershirt for ventilating the scrotum so as to prevent close contact between a scrotum and an inner part of a thigh, and more particularly to an undershirt for ventilating the scrotum wherein a space is formed between a scrotum and an inner part of a thigh so as to provide ventilation space therebetween and prevent the generation of dampness around the scrotum.
BACKGROUND ART
The undershirt is an underwear that a people wear to absorb sweat from his or her upper body, and it is classified into two types, one having sleeves and the other having no sleeves . However, except the absorbance of sweat, the undershirt has no other obj ect .
On the other hand, a usual underpants surrounds the entire part of hips . A band is provided on the upper portion of the underpants, and an opening portion is formed at the front center thereof, in the case of men's underpants.
The underpants has an object to make it easy to take out the penis through the opening portion to discharge urine, but it has no other object .
A recent invigorating underpants has a bend on its upper portion, and a penis-insertable tube that protrudes from its front center portion and is used for inserting the penis therein and protruding the penis to the outside.
However, such an invigorating underpants has a problem that the penis-insertable tube fails to protrude the scrotum to the outside, so that sweat causes generation of dampness around the scrotum. Further, the invigorating underpants has the following problems .
That is, the dampness around the scrotum causes a bad smell . In addition, it is difficult to circulate air around the scrotum, increasing the temperature of the scrotum, and due to this temperature increase, the invigorating underpants cannot achieve its originally-intended effect of promoting the generation of spermatozoa. In addition, drooping of the penis, externally protruding through the protruding tube, causes the underpants to slide down.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an undershirt for ventilating a scrotum wherein a scrotum-inserting portion, into which the scrotum is inserted to protrude outwardly, is provided on the lower part of the body portion of the undershirt to form a space between the scrotum and the inner part of a thigh, thereby maximizing the ventilation effect for the scrotum and preventing the generation of dampness around the scrotum. It is another object of the present invention to provide an undershirt for ventilating a scrotum wherein the scrotum and the thigh are separated from each other to circulate air around the scrotum, and so reducing the overall temperature of the scrotum, thereby obtaining an effect of promoting the generation of spermatozoa.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an undershirt for ventilating a scrotum wherein a scrotum-inserting portion is formed directly on the undershirt . It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an undershirt for ventilating a scrotum wherein edge portions of both an undershirt fabric and a front fabric, which constitute the scrotum-inserting portion, are directly sewn, a one-side opening portion is formed by forming a slit at one side of the undershirt fabric, and an opposite-side
opening portion is formed at the opposite side of the front fabric, so that the proximal portion of the scrotum is pushed inwardly by both the right edge portion of the undershirt fabric and the left edge portion of the front fabric, each defining the one-side opening portion and the opposite-side opening portion, respectively, thereby firmly holding the scrotum and preventing the scrotum' slipping out of the scrotum-inserting portion.
In accordance with the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of an undershirt for ventilating a scrotum comprising: a tube-shaped body portion for surrounding a body of a user; and a scrotum-inserting portion formed on a lower-front portion of the body portion, the scrotum-inserting portion including a double-layer fabric portion integrating two layers of fabrics, each defining an opening through which the scrotum of the user protrudes out of the undershirt so as to circulate air around the scrotum.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a view showing an undershirt for ventilating a scrotum according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view showing a portion A of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a method of using the scrotum-inserting portion 2 according to the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Now, the configuration and operation of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings . Fig. 1 is a view showing an undershirt for ventilating the scrotum, according to the present invention.
The undershirt according to the present invention comprises a body portion 1, and a scrotum-inserting portion 2 formed on a lower-front portion of the body portion 1. The scrotum-inserting portion 2 is composed of two fabric layers. The double-layer is made by sewing two layers of fabrics as described below, to form two opening portions on opposite sides of the scrotum-inserting portion 2, and serves to spatially separate the scrotum (indicated by a numeral 12 in Fig. 3) from the inner part of a thigh and
thereby circulate air around the scrotum.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view showing a portion A of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a method of using the scrotum-inserting portion 2 according to the present invention. The scrotum-inserting portion 2 has the double-layer of fabric, one being an undershirt fabric 21 and the other a front fabric 22. The undershirt fabric 21 is combined as a single body with the body portion 1, and has a one-side opening portion 211 formed therein. The front fabric 22 is sewn to the front of the undershirt fabric 21, and has an opposite-side opening portion 221.
Two symmetrical opening-reinforcing fabrics 3 are sewn to a right edge portion of the undershirt fabric 21 and a left edge portion of the front fabric 22, respectively, each defining each of the two opening undershirt portions 211 and 221, so as to endow the edge portions with an increased stretch-resistance. Thus, when the scrotum 10 protrudes externally through the scrotum-inserting portion 2, extending the edge portions of the undershirt and front fabrics 21 and 22, the opening-reinforcing fabrics 3 prevent the edge portions of both the undershirt and front fabrics 21 and 22 from being damaged by the extension.
Two symmetrical upper-reinforcing fabrics 4 are sewn to the right upper side of the two fabrics 21 and 22 and the left upper side thereof just above the opening-reinforcing
fabrics 3 , respectively, so as to prevent the damage to the connection portion (seam) , positioned above the opening- reinforcing fabric, between the two fabrics 21 and 22 and the body portion 1. Hereinafter, . the operation of the present invention having such a configuration is described in detail .
Referring to Figs . 1 and 3 , when a user wears the body portion 1 of the undershirt according to the present invention, a penis and scrotum of the user are fully inserted in the one-side opening portion 211 formed in the undershirt 21, and then inserted outwardly from the opposite-side opening portion to protrude externally from the undershirt .
When the scrotum protrudes externally from the undershirt in such a manner, a space is formed around the scrotum, that is, between the scrotum and the inner part of the user's thigh. This allows air circulation around the scrotum, thereby preventing generation of dampness around the scrotum caused by sweat. Thus, the scrotum-inserting portion 2 suppresses generation of bad smell caused by sweat, as well as preventing eczema caused by the generation of dampness .
In addition, the scrotum-inserting portion 2 is directly formed on the undershirt. Therefore, drooping of the scrotum and penis is prevented to maintain a space
between the scrotum and the inner part of the thigh during walking or other activity.
Further, the proximal portion of the scrotum are pushed inwardly by both the right and left opening- reinforcing fabrics 3, each defining the one-side opening portion 211 and the opposite-side opening portion 221, respectively, thereby firmly holding the scrotum. This makes it difficult for the scrotum to easily slip out of the scrotum-inserting portion, and thereby prevents such slipping during walking.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
As mentioned above, the undershirt for ventilating the scrotum according to the present invention has the following advantages .
That is, the scrotum is separated from the inner part of the thigh to maximize the , ventilation effect for the scrotum and prevent the generation of dampness around the scrotum, thereby suppressing generation of bad smell and eczema.
In addition, the scrotum and the thigh are separated from each other to circulate air around the scrotum so as to reduce the overall temperature of the scrotum, thereby improving sexual stamina of a man.
Further, the scrotum-inserting portion is formed directly on the undershirt to prevent drooping of the scrotum and the penis, thereby preventing close contact between the scrotum and the inner part of the thigh during walking or other activity.
Furthermore, the proximal portion of the scrotum is pushed inwardly by both the right and left opening- reinforcing fabrics, each defining the one-side opening portion and the opposite-side opening portion, respectively, thereby firmly holding the scrotum and making it difficult for the scrotum to easily slip out of the scrotum-inserting portion.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims .