WO2006072450A2 - Combinaison divisible - Google Patents

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WO2006072450A2
WO2006072450A2 PCT/EP2005/014124 EP2005014124W WO2006072450A2 WO 2006072450 A2 WO2006072450 A2 WO 2006072450A2 EP 2005014124 W EP2005014124 W EP 2005014124W WO 2006072450 A2 WO2006072450 A2 WO 2006072450A2
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connecting means
waistband
jacket
trouser
jumpsuit
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PCT/EP2005/014124
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Willy Bogner
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Willy Bogner Gmbh & Co. Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktien
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F5/00Trouser supports attached to the shirt, waistcoat, or the like
    • 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

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  • the invention relates to a divisible into a trouser part and a jacket part Overall.
  • the invention is based on a detachable into a trouser part and a jacket part overalls extending along its waistband connecting means, of which first connecting means are attached to the pants part and second, releasably attached to the first connecting means to be fastened to the jacket part.
  • first and / or the second connecting means are attached to the trouser part or the jacket part by means of a substantially along the waistband extending, at least transversely to its longitudinal direction resiliently elastic bands along along one of its longitudinal edges the trouser part or the jacket part is connected and along its other longitudinal edge carries the first and second connecting means.
  • the cross-elastic band between the trouser part and the jacket part gives depending on movement, especially when bending over, but provides due Resilient elastic properties when re-erecting that aesthetically undesirable wrinkles are smoothed out. For the overalls, therefore, no excessive, the freedom of movement ensuring fabric width must be maintained, which increases the design variety.
  • the jacket part generally the top of the coverall, regardless of whether the jacket part can be opened on the chest or closed in the manner of a jumper and. also irrespective of whether the jacket part has sleeves or is sleeveless.
  • the waistband of the jacket part closest to the edge portion of the trouser part is to be understood, regardless of whether the waistband as such deposed by the trouser part and optionally reinforced stretch.
  • the resilient elastic band should be elastic at least transversely to its longitudinal direction; However, the elasticity in its longitudinal direction should not be excluded.
  • both the first and the second connecting means are mounted on the elastic band.
  • both the first and the second connecting means are attached by means of resilient elastic bands on the trouser part or the jacket part, since in this case the width required for the desired degree of Querdehnonia width can be distributed to two elastic bands. In this way, narrower bands can be used, which can be housed inconspicuous on the trouser part and the jacket part than would be the case with a single wide band.
  • the first and second connecting means are preferably associated with each other zipper tapes of a separable zipper.
  • the zipper expediently encloses in one piece substantially the entire waistband length. It is understood that even several separate, separable zippers, for example, two such zippers fulfill the same purpose.
  • the first and second VtJiuindungsstoff be designed as a coordinated Velcro tapes in the form of a hook band and a loop tape or the like.
  • the first and second connecting means may also be designed as mutually associated button and buttonhole strips.
  • both the trouser part and the jacket part can be used separately for themselves.
  • at least the first connecting means and the elastic band holding them on the trouser part can be accommodated in a closable pocket extending along the waistband.
  • the connection means can be stowed in the bag and, accordingly, the aesthetics of the trouser part is not disturbed by connecting means which hang freely on a band, for example, several centimeters wide.
  • the lockable pocket opening is provided for easier handling because of preferably on the outside of the waistband.
  • the pocket opening can also be located on the inside of the waistband, which has the advantage that on the outside of the waistband belt loops or the like may be attached if necessary.
  • the bag expediently extends substantially over the entire length of the waistband and can be closed by means of a zipper or a Velcro fastener with stowed in the bag band.
  • the trouser part is often made of elastic material, which is elastically extensible to a certain extent.
  • the trouser part is at least in the area above his pants step of resilient material and the first connecting means are stretch-rigid connected to the region of the waistband ,
  • This embodiment can be a sufficient extensibility of the coveralls and thus a sufficient freedom of movement can be ensured.
  • At least the area of the trouser portion above his trouser step consists essentially of elastic solid material, for example neoprene material, but which may optionally be coated with textile material.
  • the resilient elastic band is preferably made of a woven using elastic threads or woven band. But it can also be made of elastic, optionally textile-laminated solid material. In particular, tapes made of knitted or woven material have the advantage that they are soft flexible and therefore better to stow in a bag, as described above for the trouser part.
  • the resilient elastic band is suitably wider than 3 cm, but preferably wider than 5 cm, to ensure a sufficient extensibility.
  • the resilient elastic band should be extensible transversely to its longitudinal direction by more than 50% of its unstressed width.
  • the jacket part and the trouser part form a trading unit, which is designed according to the clothing size.
  • the combination of the trouser part with jacket parts of different design is not possible.
  • the trouser part can not be combined with either tightly tailored or loosely fitting jacket parts, since the length of the jacket between the jacket collar and the trouser step, which is decisive for freedom of movement, also changes in conventional overalls in accordance with the jacket cut.
  • the invention allows for such combinations. It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an overall set in which the trouser part can be combined with jacket parts of different design.
  • the coverall set according to this second aspect of the invention comprises a trouser part and at least two jacket parts according to the above-explained first aspect of the invention, wherein the jacket parts detachably connectable to the trouser part have different back widths and / or different back lengths.
  • the jacket parts only have to be adapted to the length of the connecting means to the trouser part. Possible differences in the back length are compensated by the above-mentioned resilient bands.
  • Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of an overalls invention
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view through the region of the waistband of the coveralls, seen along a line H-II in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view similar to Figure 2 through a variant of the coverall in the area of the waistband.
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a variant of a jacket part which can be connected to the pants part of FIG. 1 to form an overall;
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 2 through the region of the waistband of the coverall with the jacket part of FIG. 4 and
  • FIG. 6 shows a sectional view through the region of the waistband of an overalls with the jacket part of FIG. 4 and a variant of the pants part of FIG. 1.
  • a connecting means here in the form of a zipper tape 5 of a separable zipper is attached on the inside of the jacket part 3, with an associated connecting means of the Pants part 1, here a complementary zipper tape 7 of the separable zipper is connected.
  • the zipper bands 5, 7 of the separable zipper can be completely separated from each other.
  • the zipper tape 5 is attached to the inside of the jacket part 3 in a stretch-resistant manner, for example sewn on
  • the zipper tape 7 of the trouser part 1 is attached in the region of the waistband 11 of the trouser part 1 by means of a resiliently elastic band 9 (see FIG. 2).
  • the zipper tape 9 is in this case attached to one of the longitudinal edges of the band 9, which is sewn with its other longitudinal edge in the region of the waistband 11.
  • the band 9 and the zipper bands 5, 7 extend substantially over the entire waist length of the waistband 11.
  • the transverse to its longitudinal direction elastic band 9 is at least 3 cm wide, but preferably wider than 5 cm. and gives in at stretch stresses in the overalls, as they may occur during movements, in particular bending over.
  • the band 9 can be stretched by at least 50% of its width transversely to the longitudinal direction and is optionally also elastic in its longitudinal direction.
  • the edge of the band 9 sewn to the trouser portion 1 originates in a closable pocket 13 provided on the outside of the waistband 11.
  • the pocket 13 extends essentially over the entire length Bund length of the waistband 11 and is bounded on the outside by two elongated pocket tabs 15, 17, at the mutually facing longitudinal edges zipper tapes 19 of the closure of the pocket 13 serving zipper are sewn.
  • 2 shows a schematic section through the waistband region of the overalls when the jacket part 3 is connected to the trousers part 1. In this state, the pocket 13 is opened and the band 9 with the zip fastener tape 7 is pulled out of the pocket 13. A short skirt 21 of the jacket part 3 covers the opened pocket 13 to the outside.
  • the trouser part 1 thus has the appearance of a conventional pants.
  • the band 9 is made of a fabric knitted or woven using elastic threads.
  • Velcro straps for example in the form of a hook band and a loop tape can be provided, wherein expediently the hook tape is provided on the trouser part 1, since it can be protected there in the pocket 13.
  • button strips and associated buttonhole strips can be provided for the connection of the jacket part 3 and the trouser part 1, if necessary.
  • button strips and associated buttonhole strips can be provided.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener tapes can also be provided here.
  • the trouser part 1a shown schematically in Fig. 3 the one for accommodating the elastic band 9a and the zipper tape 7a provided, closable bag 13a disposed on the inside of the waistband 11a.
  • the band 9a again originates inside the pocket 13a, whose pocket tabs 15a, 17a can be closed by the zipper 19a. Since the bag 13a on the inside of the trouser part. 1a, belt loops 23 for a belt may be attached to the outside of the waistband 11a.
  • the jacket part 3 in Fig. 1 is cut comparatively comfortable, so has a sufficient excess of fabric in the direction of his back length and the back width in the shoulder area.
  • the back length and back width are tight, but this restricts the freedom of movement.
  • the zipper tape 5b is sewn along a longitudinal edge of the belt 25, which in turn is fastened along its other longitudinal edge to the inside of the jacket part 3b.
  • the elastic connection between the jacket part 3b and the trouser part 1b is thus effected via two elastic bands, here the bands 9b and 25.
  • This increases the extensibility of the connection and, accordingly, the widths of the individual bands 9b, 25 can be reduced accordingly.
  • the trouser part 1b has the construction explained with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, and the area of the pocket 13b is also covered here by the skirt 21b of the jacket part 3b.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 variants of the connecting structure can also be used in the variant of FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the zipper tape 5 of the jacket part 3 from FIG. 1 can also be connected to the inside of the jacket part 3 via a band corresponding to the band 25.
  • FIG. 6 shows a coverall whose jacket part 3c has a connection construction according to FIG.
  • the jacket part 3c is connected to a trouser part 1c, which is at least above its trouser step, but preferably made entirely of an elastomeric or rubber-elastic solid material.
  • the material may be neoprene material and the material may optionally be clad on its surfaces with textile material.
  • Such a material is elastically extensible, as is desired for particularly tight-fitting pants for racing purposes.
  • the zipper tape 7c intended for the connection with the zipper tape 5c of the jacket part 3c is optionally attached to the waistband portion of the trouser part 1c via a material strip which is stretch-proof in its transverse direction, so that not only the elastic band 25c of the jacket part 3c, but also the elastic band 25c of the jacket part 3c for the expansion compensation during movement elastic material of the trouser part 1c is exploited.
  • a short skirt 27 is provided which can be pulled over the zipper tape 7c when the trouser part 1c without the jacket part 3c is used.
  • the zipper tape 7c is attached to the inside of the trouser part 1c. It is understood that it can also be provided outside.
  • the apron 21c of the jacket part 3c can optionally be omitted, as may also be the case with the aforementioned coveralls.
  • connection construction between the trouser part and the jacket part of an overalls allows the combination in their back length and back width differently sized jacket parts with one and the same trousers part, as far as the jacket parts have a measure corresponding to the waistband circumference of the trouser part.
  • the loose-cut jacket part of FIG. 1 as well as the tight-fitting cut jacket part 3b of FIG. 4 can be combined with the same pants part 1 of FIG.
  • the elastic bands in the trouser part and optionally the jacket parts provide for a balance and for adequate freedom of movement. This allows assembling combination overalls in a greater variety than before.

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L'invention concerne une combinaison pouvant être divisée en une partie pantalon (1) et une partie veste (3), laquelle combinaison comporte des moyens d'attache (5, 7) s'étendant le long de sa ceinture de pantalon (11), les premiers moyens d'attache (7) étant appliqués sur la partie pantalon (1) et les seconds moyens d'attache (5), à fixer aux premiers moyens d'attache (7) de manière détachable, étant appliqués sur la partie veste (3). Selon la présente invention, les premiers (7) et/ou seconds (5) moyens d'attache sont fixés à la partie pantalon (1) ou à la partie veste (3) au moyen d'une bande élastique (9), flexible au moins transversalement à son sens longitudinal et s'étendant sensiblement le long de la ceinture de pantalon (11), laquelle bande est appliquée le long d'un de ses bords longitudinaux sur la partie pantalon (1) ou la partie veste (3) et supporte les premiers ou seconds moyens d'attache le long de son autre bord longitudinal.
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