WO2007097837A2 - Vêtement de protection à porter pour se changer - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D7/00—Bathing gowns; Swim-suits, drawers, or trunks; Beach suits
- A41D7/006—Beach clothing not designed for swimming
- A41D7/008—Beach capes or robes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D27/00—Details of garments or of their making
- A41D27/20—Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D31/00—Materials specially adapted for outerwear
- A41D31/04—Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
- A41D31/10—Impermeable to liquids, e.g. waterproof; Liquid-repellent
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D2400/00—Functions or special features of garments
- A41D2400/42—Foldable
- A41D2400/422—Foldable into a pocket
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- the present invention relates to the field of protective garments. More specifically, the preferred embodiment of the present invention involves a water-resistant, reversible, and lightweight garment that, when worn, allows a wearer to change clothes underneath in privacy, and can be comfortably worn for protection against climatic elements before or after changing occurs.
- a diver on a crowded boat may be forced to wear a wet wetsuit for a prolonged period due to a limited availability of suitable changing facilities or if they are in between dives.
- suitable changing facilities such as designated beach areas
- a person may be forced to walk considerable distances and spend valuable time to change clothes in a public facility.
- safely changing clothes in public can be difficult.
- a first option is for a person change in their car.
- Previous garments have been designed to allow a person to change clothes in public places without exposing oneself to other people. These garments generally take the form of a wrap or robe consisting of water-absorbent material. While some have been effective in providing a certain degree of privacy during changing, the garments have not been designed to allow a person to comfortably wear the garment after changing has occurred to fully protect the person from the various elements of nature. For example, because these previous garments absorb water, a wearer of the damp garment after changing runs the risk of dampening the newly changed clothes and increases the possibility of becoming sick if windy or cold weather conditions are present.
- previous garments do not cover a majority of the wearer's body, but rather expose certain parts of the wearer to cold, wind, or rain, increasing the risk of sickness and discomfort by the wearer. Additionally, previous garments have not contained a feature that allows a wearer to removably attach the garment to the side of a boat or other vessel when not being worn, to help facilitate the drying and storage of the garment.
- the principle advantage of this invention is to provide a garment that can be worn to facilitate the changing of clothes in public places.
- Another advantage of this invention is to provide a garment for changing clothes that allows a person to comfortably wear the garment in public places before or after the changing of clothing has occurred.
- Another advantage of this invention is to provide a garment for facilitating the changing clothes in public that contains water-resistant material.
- Another advantage of this invention is to provide a garment for facilitating the changing clothes in public that is lightweight. And still another advantage of this invention is to provide a garment for changing clothes that allows a person to secure the garment to a surface while not in use.
- a further advantage of this invention is to provide a garment for changing clothes that allows a person to attach the garment to a surface to increase drying time.
- a further advantage of this invention is to provide a garment for changing clothes that contains an enclosure means attached to the garment for storing the garment when not in use.
- the present invention involves a garment that allows a wearer to change clothes in privacy and can be comfortably worn for protection before, during, and after changing.
- the garment contains two sides of partially absorbent material separated by a water resistant layer.
- the garment can include a partially absorbent interior layer and a substantially water resistant exterior layer.
- the garment contains a hood, sleeves, and two apertures that allow a wearer to reach underneath the garment to change clothes.
- the garment can contain interior and exterior pockets to store items and keep the wearer's hands protected.
- the garment contains sufficient room underneath to enable a wearer to comfortably change clothes.
- the present invention can include a means for securing the garment to a fixed object to facilitate drying.
- the garment can also be folded up and stored within an enclosure located within the interior of the garment.
- FIG. 1 depicts a front view of the wearable protective changing garment, partially exposing the interior portion, constructed in accordance with the present invention
- FIG.2 depicts a front perspective view of a person wearing the wearable protective changing garment, constructed in accordance with the present invention
- FIG.3 depicts a back view of the wearable protective changing garment, constructed in accordance with the present invention
- FIG.4A depicts a cross-section of the preferred embodiment of the fabric material, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG.4B depicts a cross-section of an alternate embodiment of the fabric material, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG.5 depicts a front view of an alternate embodiment of the wearable protective changing garment, partially exposing the interior portion to illustrate the garment enclosure means, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG.6 depicts a partially cut away perspective view of the wearable protective changing garment contained within the garment enclosure, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a front view of the wearable protective changing garment 10, with a partially exposed interior region.
- wearable protective changing garment 10 contains an interior layer 12 and a surrounding exterior layer 14.
- Interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 are separated by a dividing layer 16 (see FIG.4A).
- Interior layer 12, exterior layer 14, and dividing layer 16 can all be contained within one type of fabric or material having three separate layers, or can each be separate layers of fabric sewn or otherwise combined together to form a continuous piece of material.
- Interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 can be comprised of either a substantially water absorbent material such as terry cloth, cotton, or other water absorbent material as would be deemed suitable by one with ordinary skill in the art, or a material that is partially water absorbent. However, interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 can also be comprised of a completely water absorbent material.
- Dividing layer 16 is preferably comprised of a substantially water-resistant material such as neoprene, nylon, polypropylene, or other substantially water repellent material as would be deemed suitable by one with ordinary skill in the art. However, dividing layer 16 can also be comprised of a fully water-resistant material.
- wearable protective changing garment 10 can include an interior layer 12 and a surrounding exterior layer 14 (see FIG.4B), wherein interior layer 12 is comprised of a partially or substantially water absorbent material and exterior layer 14 is comprised of a substantially water resistant material, thereby eliminating a need for a dividing layer 16 comprised of a water resistant material.
- interior layer 12 can also be completely water absorbent and exterior layer 14 can also be completely water resistant.
- Body portion 18 is generally defined by end seams 20 and bottom seam 22.
- Body portion 18 is preferably configured to cover the body of a wearer extending from the torso region down to the knees. Body portion 18 does not fit tightly against the body of a wearer, but rather is sufficiently sized so as to allow a wearer enough space underneath to maneuver hands and arms around to comfortably change clothes.
- Body portion 18 additionally includes sleeves 24.
- Sleeves 24 are preferably designed to extend from the shoulder region of a wearer to cover the entire arm area. However, in alternative embodiments, sleeves 24 can be designed to extend from the shoulder region midway down the arm to substantially cover only the upper arm area.
- Body portion 18 can also include a hood 26.
- Hood 26 is preferably incorporated seamlessly into the design of body portion 18. However, hood 26 can also be removably attached to body portion 18 by snaps, buttons, Velcro, zippers, or other means that provide removable attachment as would be recognized by one with ordinary skill in the art.
- Body portion 18 also includes a set of exterior pockets 28 and can include a set of interior pockets 30.
- Exterior pockets 28 are attached to exterior layer 14.
- Interior pockets 30 are attached to interior layer 12.
- Exterior pockets 28 are preferably comprised of similar material as exterior layer 14, while interior pockets 30 are preferably comprised of similar material as interior layer 12.
- Exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30 serve to provide protection for the hands of a wearer against wind, cold, and rain, but also can provide storage areas for personal items such as wallets, keys, and cell phones.
- Exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30 are preferably positioned opposite one another on wearable protective changing garment 10. However, exterior pockets 28 can be positioned anywhere on outer layer 14 within hands' reach of the wearer and interior pockets 30 can similarly be positioned anywhere on interior layer 12 within hands' reach of the wearer.
- interior pockets 30 directly opposite exterior pockets 28 allows convenient protection for the wearer's hands and storage capabilities for personal items once wearable protective changing garment 10 has been reversed after the changing of clothes has occurred.
- exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30 are of similar style and dimension.
- exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30 can either be larger or smaller in dimension and can embody different styles of pockets.
- Body portion 18 also includes a set of arm apertures 32 formed there within.
- Arm apertures 32 serve to allow an opening for the arms of a wearer to enter through to enable the wearer to remove a swimsuit, wetsuit, or other clothing apparel located underneath wearable protective changing garment 10 and change into other clothing apparel.
- Arm apertures 32 are preferably situated opposite one another within body portion 18, substantially adjacent to the openings of exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30.
- arm apertures 32 can be also positioned within the immediate opening region of exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30, thereby being substantially covered by the outer portion of both exterior pockets 28 and interior pockets 30.
- An alternate embodiment of wearable protective changing garment 10 can exclude interior pockets 30 to enable the positioning of arm apertures 32 more substantially within the opening of exterior pockets 28, providing more privacy and helping to prevent wind or rain from entering the interior region of the garment.
- Arm apertures 32 can range from a length of about 4" to 8" to enable arms of various sizes to fit within, while minimizing the risk that a wearer will inadvertently expose themselves to the public while changing.
- Body portion 18 also includes a closure means 34 to allow a wearer to change clothes underneath in privacy and maintain warmth and protection from the elements after changing has occurred.
- Closure means 34 is preferably located on or extending from each of end seams 20, extending from bottom seam 20 to the lower boundary of hood 26.
- Closure means 34 can include buttons, snaps, hooks and fasteners, zippers, Velcro, or any other elements used for closing two ends of material as recognized by one with ordinary skill in the art.
- closure means 34 is comprised of a plurality of snaps that can be used to close body portion 18 when wearable protective changing garment is either in a normal position, with exterior pockets 28 being situated exterior to interior pockets 30, or in a reversed position, with exterior pockets 28 being situated interior to interior pockets 30.
- FIG.2 there is seen a front perspective view of a typical wearer 36 of the preferred embodiment of wearable protective changing garment 10. Particularly shown are the spatial relationship and arrangement of body portion 18, sleeves 24, hood 26, exterior pockets 28, arm apertures 32, and closure means 34 to each other and wearer 36.
- Attachment means 38 extends from exterior layer 14 below the lower most boundary of hood 26 and can be comprised of a similar material as exterior layer 14.
- Attachment means 38 is preferably comprised of two short and narrow attachment sections 40 that can be joined together by a connection means 42 located on each attachment section 40.
- connection means 42 is preferably a snap, but can be a more than one snap, a button, Velcro, a hook and loop, or other means used for attachment of fabric as would be recognized by one with ordinary skill in the art.
- Attachment means 38 allows a user to hang wearable protective changing garment 10 for storage or to aid in drying the garment when it is wet and not being used. Also, attachment means 38 allows a user to attach wearable protective garment 10 to a pole on a boat or other vessel, to prevent the garment from blowing away or falling to the ground while the boat or other vessel is in motion.
- FIG. 4A there is seen a cross-section view of the preferred embodiment of the fabric for wearable protective changing garment 10, including an interior layer 12 and a surrounding exterior layer 14.
- Interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 are separated by a dividing layer 16.
- interior layer 12, exterior layer 14, and dividing layer 16 can all be contained within one type of fabric or material, or can each be separate layers of fabric sewn or otherwise combined together to form a one coherent piece of material.
- Interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 can be comprised of either a substantially water absorbent material or a material that is partially water absorbent. However, interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 can also be comprised of a completely water absorbent material.
- Dividing layer 16 is preferably comprised of a substantially water-resistant material, but can also be comprised of a fully water-resistant material. Dividing layer 16 ensures that water absorbed by interior layer 12 does not penetrate and significantly dampen exterior layer 14.
- the preferred configuration of the fabric material allows a wearer to use interior layer 12 to help dry off after changing out of a wetsuit or damp swimsuit. After a wearer has finished changing into dry clothes, the wearer can then reverse wearable protective changing garment 10 so that dry exterior layer 14 is contacting with the body of the wearer and the damp interior layer 12 is exposed to the environment. This capability helps interior layer 12 dry faster and allows the wearer to be protected from wind, rain, and cold after changing. Because exterior layer 14 can be comprised of water absorbent material, which can also be material that provides more warmth than water repellant material, a wearer is more likely to remain warm and comfortable with the fabric configuration of the preferred embodiment.
- FIG.4B there is seen a cross-section view of an alternate embodiment of the fabric for wearable protective changing garment 10, including interior layer 12 and surrounding exterior layer 14.
- Interior layer 12 is generally comprised of a partially or substantially water absorbent material and exterior layer 14 is comprised of a substantially water resistant material, thereby eliminating a need for a dividing layer 16 comprised of a water resistant material.
- interior layer 12 can also be completely water absorbent and exterior layer 14 can also be completely water resistant.
- a wearer can also use interior layer 12 to help dry off after changing out of a wetsuit or damp swimsuit. After a wearer has finished changing into dry clothes, the wearer can then reverse wearable protective changing garment 10 so that dry exterior layer 14 is contacting with the body of the wearer and the damp interior layer 12 is exposed to the environment.
- This embodiment of the fabric configuration does not offer the warmth and comfort characteristics as the preferred embodiment does, as the exterior layer in the alternate embodiment is preferably comprised of a substantially water repellent material.
- FIG. 5 there is seen a front view of an alternate embodiment of wearable protective changing garment 10 that includes a garment enclosure 44 attached to interior layer 12.
- Garment enclosure 44 is preferably sewn to interior layer 12 in such a fashion as to allow wearable protective changing garment 10 to be fully folded within and enclosed within garment enclosure 44.
- the preferred attachment of garment enclosure 44 to interior layer 12 is to sew the top edge 46 of one side of garment enclosure 44 to interior layer 12, so that the remaining edges of garment enclosure 44 remain free relative to interior layer 12. This allows the sides of wearable protective changing garment 10 to be folded inward and the bottom portion of wearable protective changing garment 10 to be folded upward and into garment enclosure 44.
- Garment enclosure 44 can be comprised of water repellent material such as neoprene, nylon, polypropylene, or other suitable water resistant material as would be recognized by one with ordinary skill in the art.
- Garment enclosure 44 contains a drawstring 48 located at the opening thereof, to enable a wearer to close garment enclosure 44 so that wearable protective changing garment 10 is protected during transport or storage. As illustrated in FIG.6, there is seen a partially cut away perspective view of wearable protective changing garment 10 contained within garment enclosure 44, with drawstring 48 in the open position.
- This invention has applicability with respect to garments that allow a wearer to change clothes underneath in privacy.
- swimmers, surfers, divers, and other persons involved in activities involving wet conditions will find the different embodiments of the disclosed changing garment useful and applicable to allow for the changing of clothes in privacy as well as to provide a garment that can be comfortably worn for protection before, during, and after changing.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un vêtement (10) qui permet à un utilisateur de se changer tout en conservant son intimité et qui peut être porté confortablement à des fins de protection pendant et après le changement de vêtements. De préférence, ce vêtement (10) contient deux côtés (12, 14) de matériau partiellement absorbant séparés par une couche résistante à l'eau (16). Dans une variante, ce vêtement (10) peut comprendre une couche intérieure partiellement absorbante et une couche extérieure résistante à l'eau. Ce vêtement (10) contient un capuchon (26), des manches (24) et deux ouvertures (32) qui permettent à un utilisateur d'atteindre le vêtement porté en dessous (10) afin de se changer. Ce vêtement (10) peut contenir suffisamment d'espace en dessous pour permettre à un utilisateur de se changer confortablement. Ce vêtement (10) peut comprendre un moyen (40) permettant de l'attacher à un objet fixe afin de faciliter le séchage. Ce vêtement (10) peut également être plié et rangé dans une enveloppe (44) située à l'intérieur du vêtement (10).
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