WO2007040954A1 - Article of apparel with zonal stretch resistance - Google Patents
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- Pitching or otherwise throwing a baseball involves a coordinated body movement culminating in straightening the elbow joint as the baseball is released from the hand. More specifically, pitching involves four general phases: wind-up, cocking, acceleration, and follow-through.
- the wind-up and cocking phases involve bending the elbow joint and rotating the shoulder backward in preparation for propelling the baseball in a forward direction.
- the shoulder rotates forward while simultaneously straightening the elbow joint in order to accelerate the baseball.
- the baseball is released from the hand and flies in the forward direction. The pitcher then follows-through on the pitch, which may involve further extension of the elbow joint.
- a relatively large extension and valgus load may be placed on the elbow joint. More particularly, valgus stress may be placed on the elbow joint during the acceleration phase. Tensile forces that result from the valgus stress may cause injury to the flexor musculature, injury to the medial collateral ligaments, avulsion fractures of the medial epicondyles, and traction spurs of the ulnar coronoid, for example. Compressive forces associated with the acceleration phase may also result in osteochondral fracture of the capitellum, osteochondritis dissecans, deformity of the radial head, lateral epicondylitiss, and lateral collateral ligament sprain, for example.
- the triceps muscle forcefully extends the elbow, which may develop tensile forces along the length of the muscle-tendon unit. These forces may result, for example, in olecranon avulsion fractures, triceps strains, olecranon spurs, and joint degeneration.
- the specific motions necessary to properly throw a fastball, curveball, and knuckleball may vary significantly, repeatedly pitching a baseball during practice or competition induces stresses in the elbow joint. As the number of pitches increases during a particular game, practice session, or over the course of a season, the repeated application of stresses to the elbow joint may lead to overuse syndromes of the elbow joint.
- One aspect of the invention is an article of apparel having a cylindrical portion, such as an arm region or a leg region, for extending around a joint of a wearer.
- the cylindrical portion includes a textile material and a pattern located on a surface of the textile material.
- the pattern has a first density in at least one area of the cylindrical portion oriented substantially parallel to a plane of bending of the joint, and the pattern has a second density in at least one area of the cylindrical portion oriented substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending of the joint.
- Another aspect of the invention is an article of apparel having a torso region and a pair of arm regions. At least one of the arm regions has an elbow portion for extending around an elbow joint of a wearer, and the elbow portion includes a pair of first areas and a pair of second areas.
- the first areas are oriented substantially parallel to a plane of bending of the elbow joint and located on opposite sides of the elbow portion, and the first areas have a first degree of stretch resistance in a direction extending around the elbow portion.
- the second areas are oriented substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending of the elbow joint and located on opposite sides of the elbow portion, and the second areas have a second degree of stretch resistance in the direction extending around the elbow portion.
- the first degree of stretch resistance may be less than the second degree of stretch resistance.
- Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a first article of apparel in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a back elevational view of the first article of apparel.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the arm region of the first article of apparel in a flexed configuration.
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the arm region of the first article of apparel, as defined by line 4-4 in Figure 3.
- Figure 5 is plan view of a material element forming the arm region of the first article of apparel.
- Figure 6 is a plan view of a pattern applied to the arm region of the first article of apparel.
- Figure 7 A is a plan view of a first alternate material element.
- Figure 7B is a plan view of a second alternate material element.
- Figure 7C is a plan view of a third alternate material element.
- Figure 7D is an first alternate cross-sectional view of the arm region corresponding with Figure 4.
- Figure 7E is a second alternate cross-sectional view of the arm region corresponding with Figure 4.
- Figure 8 is a front elevational view of a second article of apparel in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- Figure 9 is a front elevational view of a third article of apparel in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- Figure 10 is a front elevational view of a fourth article of apparel in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 and 2 An article of apparel 10 is depicted in Figures 1 and 2 as having the general configuration of a long-sleeved shirt.
- Apparel 10 includes a torso region 11 and a pair — - of arm regions 12a and 12b.
- Torso region"! 1- corresponds with a torso of an individual and, therefore, covers the torso when worn.
- Arm regions 12a and 12b respectively correspond with a right ami and a left arm of the individual and, therefore, cover the right arm and the left arm when worn.
- Arm region 12a incorporates a pattern 20 that imparts zonal stretch resistance and may decrease the probability of an overuse syndrome or other injury developing in the right arm as a result of throwing a baseball.
- arm region 12a corresponds with the throwing arm. If an article of apparel similar to apparel 10 is manufactured for an individual with a left arm as the throwing arm, however, the various features discussed herein for arm region 12a maybe incorporated into arm region 12b.
- Pattern 20 is positioned around an elbow portion of arm region 12a and is structured to impart stretch resistance in zones that extend around the elbow joint of the individual.
- pattern 20 may be formed from a material that is applied to a surface of a textile material forming arm region 12a (e.g., through a printing process).
- the degree of stretch resistance provided by pattern 20 is directly related to the density of the material forming pattern 20 in a particular area. Accordingly, areas of arm region 12a where a greater quantity of the material forming pattern 20 is present will generally exhibit greater stretch resistance, and areas of arm region 12a where a lesser quantity of the material forming pattern 20 is present will generally exhibit lesser stretch resistance.
- the stretch resistance of arm region 12a in those particular zones may be controlled or otherwise selected.
- the term "density" is intended to refer to the quantity of pattern 20 per unit area. Accordingly, areas where a relatively large quantity of pattern 20 is present will have greater density than areas where a relatively small quantity of pattern 20 is present.
- the elbow portion of arm region 12a is depicted as having a flexed configuration. More particularly, the elbow portion is depicted as if an elbow joint of the individual, which is received by arm region 12a, were flexed at an approximate ninety degree angle.
- the lower arm i.e., portion of the arm between the elbow joint and the wrist
- the upper arm i.e., portion of the arm between the shoulder and the elbow joint
- the orientation of the plane of bending may vary depending upon the position of the arm, but both the lower arm and the upper arm generally lie along the plane of bending regardless of the position of the arm relative the body of the individual. Accordingly, the plane of bending effectively represents a plane that is parallel to a plane along which the lower arm moves during bending at the elbow joint.
- pattern 20 is structured to impart stretch resistance in zones that extend around the elbow joint of the individual.
- the zones of pattern 20 impart greater stretch resistance in areas that are substantially parallel to the plane of bending, and the zones of pattern 20 impart lesser stretch resistance in areas that are substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending.
- the degree of stretch resistance provided by pattern 20 is directly related to the density of pattern 20 in a particular area. Accordingly, the different zones of pattern 20, which have different degrees of stretch resistance, may be formed by differences in the density of pattern 20.
- pattern 20 includes four general stretch resistance zones that include a first zone 21, a second zone 22, a third zone 23, and a fourth zone 24.
- zones 21-24 are positioned in the elbow portion of arm region 12a and extend sequentially around ami region 12a. Although zones 21-24 are depicted as being generally limited to an area around the elbow portion of arm region 12a, zones 21-24 may extend to the shoulder portion and wrist portion of arm region 12a in some embodiments.
- Zones 21 and 23 are respectively located on an upper area and a lower area of the throwing arm and include areas that are substantially parallel to the plane of bending.
- zones 21 and 23 encompass areas of pattern 20 with a relatively high density of material that forms pattern 20. Accordingly, zones 21 and 23 form areas of higher stretch resistance that are oriented substantially parallel to the plane of bending.
- Zones 22 and 24 are respectively located on opposite sides of the throwing arm and include areas that are substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending.
- zones 22 and 24 encompass areas of pattern 20 with a relatively low density of material that forms pattern 20. Accordingly, zones 22 and 24 form areas of lower stretch resistance that are oriented substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending.
- zones 21 and 23 and zones 22 and 24 include the orientation relative to the plane of bending and stretch resistance.
- zones 21 and 23 exhibit a) areas with an orientation that is substantially parallel to the plane of bending and b) relatively high stretch resistance
- zones 22 and 24 exhibit a) areas with an orientation that is substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending and b) relatively low stretch resistance.
- Zones 21 and 23 are discussed above as including areas that are substantially parallel to the plane of bending.
- zones 22 and 24 are discussed above as including areas that are substantially perpendicular to the plane of bending.
- Zones 21-24 each have a curved configuration when extending around the throwing arm and, therefore, only a relatively small portion of zones 21-24 are truly parallel or perpendicular to the plane of bending in a strict mathematical sense.
- Zones 21-24 and areas of zones 12- 24 are discussed, however, as being “substantially parallel” and “substantially perpendicular” to the plane of bending.
- zones 21-24 may deviate from being parallel and perpendicular (in the strict mathematical sense) by forty-five degrees, for example, and remain “substantially parallel” and “substantially perpendicular” to the plane of bending.
- Use of the terms “substantially parallel” and “substantially perpendicular” is intended, therefore, to allow for deviations from the strict mathematical definition of parallel and perpendicular.
- Athletes conventionally utilize wraps on joints that may be injured or susceptible to injury.
- the wraps extend around the joints and place a substantially uniform pressure upon muscles, ligaments, and tendons forming the joint, and the wraps exhibit substantially uniform stretch resistance around the joint.
- Pattern 20, however, imparts zonal stretch resistance. That is, pattern 20 imparts greater stretch resistance to zones 21 and 23 and lesser stretch resistance to zones 22 and 24. In contrast with the conventional wraps, therefore, pattern 20 may place pressure upon selected locations around the elbow joint.
- increased flexibility or mobility of the arm provides the individual with an enhanced ability to accurately and quickly accelerate the baseball toward the batter.
- pattern 20 permits a generally full range of motion in the throwing arm while also decreasing the probability of an overuse syndrome or other injury occurring as a result of pitching a baseball. Pattern 20 also provides apparel 10 with a unique aesthetic.
- pattern 20 A variety of manufacturing techniques may be utilized to form pattern 20.
- arm region 12a is formed from a textile material
- pattern 20 is a separate material applied to a surface of the textile material. More particularly, the material of pattern 20 may be applied to a surface of a material element 14 forming arm region 12a, as depicted in Figure 5, and material element 14 may then be incorporated into apparel 10.
- Material element 14 includes a pair of opposing edges 15 that are placed adjacent to each other to form a generally cylindrical structure that becomes arm region 12a. In forming arm region 12a, edges 15 are sewed or otherwise joined to define a seam 16.
- Various screen-printing processes, heat transfer processes, molding processes, and adhesive processes may be utilized to apply the material of pattern 20 to material element 14. Accordingly, a variety of techniques may be utilized to form pattern 20 or other patterns that impart zones of stretch.
- Pattern 20 is depicted individually in Figure 6 with zones 21-24 and four edges 25a- 25d identified for reference. When incorporated into arm region 12a, edge 25a is positioned closest to the wrist, edge 25b is positioned closest to the shoulder, and edges 25c and 25d are positioned adjacent to each other and adjacent seam 16 in arm region 12a. Although the overall density of pattern 20 is greater in zones 21 and 23 than in zones 22 and 24, the density changes gradually or in a spectrum-like fashion in a direction between edges 25c and 25d. In addition, the density of each of zones 21- 24 decreases as zones 21-24 approach edges 25a and 25b.
- Pattern 20 is effectively formed from a plurality of generally diamond-shaped elements 26 of varying size. More particularly, elements 26 have four sides of approximately equal length, and the sides are curved inward. In central areas of zones 22 and 24, for example, elements 26 are discrete or otherwise separate from each other such that the textile material forming arm region 12a extends between the various elements 26. Similarly, elements 26 are separate from each other in the portions of zones 21-24 adjacent to each of edges 25a and 25b. In central areas of zones 21 and 23, however, elements 26 have sufficient size to overlap each other and define various apertures 27 that expose portions of the textile material forming arm region 12a.
- the size of elements 26 changes throughout zones 21-24 so as to change the relative area of the textile material of arm region 12a that is covered by pattern 20 and exposed in between portions of pattern 20. More particularly, a size of elements 26 increases as a position of elements 26 approaches central areas of zones 21 and 23. This increase in the size of elements 26 effectively decreases the size of apertures 27 in the central areas of zones 21 and 23. Similarly, a size of elements 26 decreases as a position of elements 26 approaches central areas of zones 22 and 24. [38] In areas where elements 26 define discrete portions of pattern 20, the textile material of arm region 12a is permitted to stretch without significant hindrance from pattern 20.
- the textile material of arm region 12a is restricted from stretching to a greater degree, thereby imparting greater stretch resistance. Accordingly, areas of arm region 12a that are exposed by pattern 20 exhibit lesser stretch resistance, and areas that are covered by pattern 20 exhibit greater stretch resistance. Given that the density of pattern 20 may change gradually or in a spectrum-like fashion, as discussed above, the stretch resistance of arm region 12a may change in a corresponding manner.
- pattern 20 is sufficient to impart zonal stretch resistance to apparel 10, a variety of other configurations may also be utilized.
- Figure 7A depicts pattern 20 as including a stripe 28. Whereas the central area of zone 21 generally includes various apertures 27, stripe 28 further increases the stretch resistance by reducing the number of apertures.
- a plurality of stripes may also be utilized as pattern 20. In general, thicker stripes will impart greater stretch resistance, whereas thinner stripes will impart lesser stretch resistance. Accordingly, thicker stripes are positioned in areas corresponding with zones 21 and 23, and thinner stripes are positioned in areas corresponding with zones 22 and 24.
- a similar configuration may be formed by discrete circular elements, as depicted in Figure 7C.
- pattern 20 may be triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, elliptical, or any other shape, whether regular or non-regular. Whereas pattern 20 is depicted as being located on an exterior surface of aim region 12a, pattern 20 may also be located on an interior surface, as depicted in Figure 7D. Differences in the thickness of pattern 20 may also impart zones of stretch resistance. With reference to Figure 7E, pattern 20 is depicted as having a greater thickness in zones 21 and 23 than in zones 22 and 24, thereby imparting greater stretch resistance to zones 21 and 23. Accordingly, a variety of configurations may be utilized for pattern 20.
- both arm regions 12a and 12b may include patterns 20, as depicted in Figure 8. This configuration may also be beneficial in athletic activities where both arms are utilized in a manner where protection for the elbow joint may be beneficial.
- a material that forms pattern 20 is one manner in which zonal stretch resistance may be achieved.
- material element 14 may be melted in the configuration of pattern 20 to impart zones of stretch resistance.
- differences in the type of knit utilized around the elbow portion of arm region 12a may be utilized to impart zones of stretch resistance.
- arm region 12a of apparel 10 is primarily formed from a first knit type 17 and areas corresponding with zones 21 and 23 are formed from a second knit type 18. In comparison with first knit type 17, second knit type 18 may stretch to a lesser degree upon the application of a tensile force to impart zones of stretch resistant material.
- Elbow joints are one example of areas of the body- that may benefit from the zonal stretch resistance of pattern 20.
- an article of apparel 10' having the configuration of a pair of pants is depicted.
- Apparel 10' includes a pair of leg regions 12a' and 12b' that each include pattern 20 in the knee portions, thereby providing zonal stretch resistance to the knee joints.
- Other joints, such as the shoulder joints, wrist joints, hip joints, and ankles, for example, may also benefit from structures such as pattern 20 that impart zonal stretch resistance.
- the elbow portion of arm region 12a and the knee portions of leg regions 12a' and 12b' form structures for receiving limbs of the individual.
- arm region 12a and leg regions 12a' and 12b' may taper (as is conventional with some articles of apparel)
- arm region 12a and leg regions 12a' and 12b' exhibit a generally cylindrical configuration.
- Applying pattern 20 to these cylindrical portions of arm region 12a and leg regions 12a' and 12b' permits zones of different stretch resistance to extend entirely around the circumference of the cylindrical portions.
- pattern 20 or similar patterns may be applied to non-cylindrical areas of an article of apparel or may extend only partially around various portions of the apparel.
- pattern 20 or a similar pattern may be placed in any practical portion of the apparel.
- arm regions 12a and 12b may be identical, with the exception of the presence of pattern 20. Following a warm-up or during innings where the pitcher is in a dugout, a pitcher may be concerned with keeping the throwing arm warm so as to keep the throwing arm prepared for pitching. In order to assist with keeping the throwing arm warm, arm region 12a may be formed from a material that imparts greater thermal insulation properties than arm region 12b. Accordingly, the combination of pattern 20 and a material that imparts enhanced thermal retention may be beneficial.
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