WO2008036103A1 - Protective garment wearable with boots and comprising attached socks - Google Patents

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WO2008036103A1
WO2008036103A1 PCT/US2006/046729 US2006046729W WO2008036103A1 WO 2008036103 A1 WO2008036103 A1 WO 2008036103A1 US 2006046729 W US2006046729 W US 2006046729W WO 2008036103 A1 WO2008036103 A1 WO 2008036103A1
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William L. Grilliot
Mary I. Grilliot
Patricia K. Waters
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Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/32Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with shock-absorbing means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/06Hosiery; Panti-hose with interchangeable foot parts
    • 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
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/06Knee or foot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/06Waterproof legs

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  • This invention pertains to a protective garment that may be advantageously worn by a firefighter, rescue worker, or chemical worker, or by a person engaged in an outdoor activity.
  • the protective garment is wearable with a pair of boots and comprises a pair of leg portions, each having an attached sock, which may be detachably attached.
  • a protective garment as described in the preceding paragraph, is disclosed in United States Patent No. 6,134,717, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. As disclosed in United States Patent No. 6, 134,717. the protective garment has cuffs, which extend downwardly, over and around leg-encasing portions of the boots when the garment and boots are worn.
  • each leg portion of the protective garment terminates in a sock.
  • United States Patent No. 6, 134,717 does not disclose or suggest that the socks and the protective garment may be separately made so as to be separately sizable to fit a wearer, or that the socks are attached detachably to the leg portions.
  • Figure 1 is an exploded, fragmentary, perspective view of a protective garment constituting or contemplated embodiment of this invention, as worn by a person who is wearing socks.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged, perspective, fragmentary detail of one of two leg portions of the protective garment of Figure 1 as worn ' with a boot, which is uninsulated except for the protective garment.
  • One leg of an outer shell is shown fragmentarily.
  • FIG. 3 is a further enlarged, fragmentary, sectional detail of an alternative embodiment of this invention. Detailed Description of the Illustrated Embodiments
  • a protective garment 10 for a wearer W such as a firefighter . , rescue worker, or chemical worker, constitutes a preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • the protective garment 10 may be also worn by a person engaged in an outdoor activity, such as hunting, fishing, or riding on a snowmobile.
  • the protective garment 10 is wearable as a lining system under an outer shell G (see Figure 1 ) with which the protective garment 10 is integrated, as by sewing, and which is made from a material providing resistance to abrasion and to puncturing.
  • the protective garment 10 is wearable as an other garment. In either instance, the protective garment 10 is wearable over socks S made from a lightweight material. Details of the outer shell G and of the socks S are outside the scope of this invention.
  • the protective garment 10 is wearable with a pair of boots 20 to be respectively worn over the right and left feet of the wearer W.
  • Each boot 20 has a leg-encasing portion 22 and a foot-encasing portion 24.
  • Each boot 20 comprises a boot shell made from a conventional, rubberized fabric or from a natural or synthetic leather, which may be conventionally waterproofed.
  • Each boot 20 comprises a conventional heel 28.
  • the protective garment 10 has an outer layer 12, which is made from a material providing a moisture barrier, and an inner layer 14, which is made from a material providing a thermal liner, and which is sewn to the outer layer 12 in a conventional manner so that the outer layer 12 and the inner layer 14 can be simultaneously put on and taken off by the wearer W.
  • Suitable materials providing a moisture barrier and a thermal liner have been employed heretofore to make protective garments for firefighters, as available commercially from Morning Pride Manufacturing, L. L. C. of Dayton, Ohio.
  • the protective garment 10 comprises a part of leg portions 30 to be respectively worn over the right and left legs of the wear W. As shown, the protective garment 10 is embodied as a pair of pants. The protective garment 10 may be alternatively embodied as a pair of overalls or as a suit of coveralls.
  • the protective garment 10 further comprises a pair of cuffs 50, which are made from the material used to make the outer layer 12, namely the material providing the moisture barrier.
  • Each cuff 50 is attached by sewing, which is preferred, or by gluing to and around an associated one of the leg portions 30 so as to extend downwardly, over and around an upper area 26 on the leg-encasing portion 22 of the associated one of the boots 20.
  • a seam- waterproofing material (not shown) of a type used conventionally in protective garments for firefighters may be advantageously employed where each cuff 50 is sewn thereto and therearound.
  • Each cuff 50 has an inner portion 52, which is attached, and an outer portion 54, which is folded so as to extend downwardly.
  • the cuffs 50 cuffs divert water or other liquids sprayed or splashed onto the leg portions 30, so as to prevent the diverted liquids from entering the leg-encasing portions 22 of the boots 20.
  • This invention provides that sock 60 having an outer layer 62, which provides a moisture barrier, and having an inner layer 64, which provides a thermal barrier, is attached detachably to each leg portion 30.
  • each sock 60 is attached detachably to an associated one of the leg portions 40 via a hook-and-loop fastener 70 comprising a hook-faced tape 70a and a loop-faced tape 70b.
  • a hook-faced tape 70a is affixed to and around an inside surface of one such sock 60
  • a loop-faced tape 70b is affixed to and around an outside surface of the associated one of the leg portions 40.
  • each sock 60 is attached detachably to an associated one of the leg portions 40 via a hook-and-loop fastener 70 comprising a hook-faced tape 10a and a loop-faced tape 706.
  • a hook-faced tape 70 ⁇ is affixed to and around an inside surface of one such sock 60, while a loop-faced tape 10b is affixed to and around an outside surface of the associated one of the leg portions 40.
  • each sock 60 is attached detachably to a respective one of the leg portions 40 via a series of snap fasteners 80, one being illustrated, each having a female part 80.7 affixed to an inside surface of one such sock 60 and a male part 80i> affixed to an outside surface of an associated one of the leg portions 40.
  • the socks 60 and the protective garment 10, apart from the socks 60 are made separately, the socks 60 and the protective garment 10, apart from the socks 60, can be separately sized to fit a wearer. Because the socks 60 are attached detachably to the leg portions 40, the socks 60 can be replaced without having to replace the protective garment 10, apart from the socks 60, and vice-versa.
  • This invention allows a wearer who wears such a protective garment 10, apart from the separately made socks 60, of one given size to wear such detachably attachable socks 60 of a different size.
  • This invention enables a garment issuer, such as a garment issuer at a fire service, to stock such protective garments 10 in a first array of sizes and to stock such detachably attachable socks 60 in a second array of sizes, which may not coincide with the first array of sizes.
  • This invention allows a fire service to launder such protective garments 10 and such detachably attachable socks 60 separately and, possibly, at different intervals.
  • each detachably detachable sock 60 may be loosely fitted into the associated boot 20 or may be detachably or permanently attached to the associated boot 20, into which such detachably detachable sock 60 is fitted.

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Abstract

For a firefighter, rescue worker, or chemical worker or for a person engage in an outdoor activity, a protective garment wearable with a pair of boots having leg-encasing portions comprises a pair of leg portions. Fitting into an associated one of the pair of boots, each leg portion has an attached sock, which may be detachably detached. The garment further comprises a pair of cuffs, each being attached to and around an associated one of the leg portions so as to extend downwardly over and around an upper area on the leg-encasing portion of an associated one of the boots.

Description

Title of the Invention
PROTECTIVE GARMENT WEARABLE WITH BOOTS AND COMPRISING ATTACHED SOCKS
Technical Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to a protective garment that may be advantageously worn by a firefighter, rescue worker, or chemical worker, or by a person engaged in an outdoor activity. The protective garment is wearable with a pair of boots and comprises a pair of leg portions, each having an attached sock, which may be detachably attached.
Background of the Invention
A protective garment, as described in the preceding paragraph, is disclosed in United States Patent No. 6,134,717, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. As disclosed in United States Patent No. 6, 134,717. the protective garment has cuffs, which extend downwardly, over and around leg-encasing portions of the boots when the garment and boots are worn.
As disclosed in United States Patent No. 6, 134,717, each leg portion of the protective garment terminates in a sock. United States Patent No. 6, 134,717 does not disclose or suggest that the socks and the protective garment may be separately made so as to be separately sizable to fit a wearer, or that the socks are attached detachably to the leg portions.
Further background of this invention is provided in United States Patent No. 5.090,057, which discloses a protective garment having a pants liner with a moisture barrier attached to a boot cuff. Brief Description of the Drawings
Figure 1 is an exploded, fragmentary, perspective view of a protective garment constituting or contemplated embodiment of this invention, as worn by a person who is wearing socks.
Figure 2 is an enlarged, perspective, fragmentary detail of one of two leg portions of the protective garment of Figure 1 as worn' with a boot, which is uninsulated except for the protective garment. One leg of an outer shell is shown fragmentarily.
Figure 3 is a further enlarged, fragmentary, sectional detail of an alternative embodiment of this invention. Detailed Description of the Illustrated Embodiments
As illustrated in Figure 1 , a protective garment 10 for a wearer W, such as a firefighter., rescue worker, or chemical worker, constitutes a preferred embodiment of this invention. The protective garment 10 may be also worn by a person engaged in an outdoor activity, such as hunting, fishing, or riding on a snowmobile. Preferably, the protective garment 10 is wearable as a lining system under an outer shell G (see Figure 1 ) with which the protective garment 10 is integrated, as by sewing, and which is made from a material providing resistance to abrasion and to puncturing. Alternatively, the protective garment 10 is wearable as an other garment. In either instance, the protective garment 10 is wearable over socks S made from a lightweight material. Details of the outer shell G and of the socks S are outside the scope of this invention.
Moreover, in either instance, the protective garment 10 is wearable with a pair of boots 20 to be respectively worn over the right and left feet of the wearer W. Each boot 20 has a leg-encasing portion 22 and a foot-encasing portion 24. Each boot 20 comprises a boot shell made from a conventional, rubberized fabric or from a natural or synthetic leather, which may be conventionally waterproofed. Each boot 20 comprises a conventional heel 28.
Preferably, whether worn as an outer garment or as a lining system under an outer shell, the protective garment 10 has an outer layer 12, which is made from a material providing a moisture barrier, and an inner layer 14, which is made from a material providing a thermal liner, and which is sewn to the outer layer 12 in a conventional manner so that the outer layer 12 and the inner layer 14 can be simultaneously put on and taken off by the wearer W. Suitable materials providing a moisture barrier and a thermal liner have been employed heretofore to make protective garments for firefighters, as available commercially from Morning Pride Manufacturing, L. L. C. of Dayton, Ohio.
The protective garment 10 comprises a part of leg portions 30 to be respectively worn over the right and left legs of the wear W. As shown, the protective garment 10 is embodied as a pair of pants. The protective garment 10 may be alternatively embodied as a pair of overalls or as a suit of coveralls.
The protective garment 10 further comprises a pair of cuffs 50, which are made from the material used to make the outer layer 12, namely the material providing the moisture barrier. Each cuff 50 is attached by sewing, which is preferred, or by gluing to and around an associated one of the leg portions 30 so as to extend downwardly, over and around an upper area 26 on the leg-encasing portion 22 of the associated one of the boots 20. A seam- waterproofing material (not shown) of a type used conventionally in protective garments for firefighters may be advantageously employed where each cuff 50 is sewn thereto and therearound. Each cuff 50 has an inner portion 52, which is attached, and an outer portion 54, which is folded so as to extend downwardly. The cuffs 50 cuffs divert water or other liquids sprayed or splashed onto the leg portions 30, so as to prevent the diverted liquids from entering the leg-encasing portions 22 of the boots 20.
This invention provides that sock 60 having an outer layer 62, which provides a moisture barrier, and having an inner layer 64, which provides a thermal barrier, is attached detachably to each leg portion 30.
In the embodiment illustrated m Figures 1 and 2, each sock 60 is attached detachably to an associated one of the leg portions 40 via a hook-and-loop fastener 70 comprising a hook-faced tape 70a and a loop-faced tape 70b. One such tape is sewn to and around an inner surfaceof each such 60 the other tape. Thus, a hook-faced tape 70a is affixed to and around an inside surface of one such sock 60, while a loop-faced tape 70b is affixed to and around an outside surface of the associated one of the leg portions 40.
This invention provides that a sock 60 having an outer layer 62, which provides a moisture barrier, and having an inner layer 64, which provides a thermal barrier, is attached detachably to each leg portion 30. In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, each sock 60 is attached detachably to an associated one of the leg portions 40 via a hook-and-loop fastener 70 comprising a hook-faced tape 10a and a loop-faced tape 706. One such tape is sewn to and around an inner surface of each sock 60, the other tape. Thus, a hook-faced tape 70α is affixed to and around an inside surface of one such sock 60, while a loop-faced tape 10b is affixed to and around an outside surface of the associated one of the leg portions 40.
In the embodiment of Figure 3, each sock 60 is attached detachably to a respective one of the leg portions 40 via a series of snap fasteners 80, one being illustrated, each having a female part 80.7 affixed to an inside surface of one such sock 60 and a male part 80i> affixed to an outside surface of an associated one of the leg portions 40.
Because the socks 60 and the protective garment 10, apart from the socks 60, are made separately, the socks 60 and the protective garment 10, apart from the socks 60, can be separately sized to fit a wearer. Because the socks 60 are attached detachably to the leg portions 40, the socks 60 can be replaced without having to replace the protective garment 10, apart from the socks 60, and vice-versa.
This invention allows a wearer who wears such a protective garment 10, apart from the separately made socks 60, of one given size to wear such detachably attachable socks 60 of a different size. This invention enables a garment issuer, such as a garment issuer at a fire service, to stock such protective garments 10 in a first array of sizes and to stock such detachably attachable socks 60 in a second array of sizes, which may not coincide with the first array of sizes. This invention allows a fire service to launder such protective garments 10 and such detachably attachable socks 60 separately and, possibly, at different intervals.
Optionally, each detachably detachable sock 60 may be loosely fitted into the associated boot 20 or may be detachably or permanently attached to the associated boot 20, into which such detachably detachable sock 60 is fitted.

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1. For wear with .a pair of boots having leg-encasing portions, a protective garment having a pair of leg portions, each leg portion having a lower end, each leg portion being adapted for filling into the leg-encasing portion of an associated one of the boots when the garment and boots are worn, the protective garment further comprising a sock attached to each leg portion, wherein the socks and the protective garment, apart from the socks, are made separately so as to be separately sizable to fit a wearer.
2. The protective garment of claim 1, wherein each leg portion and the sock attached to said leg portion have, respectively, an outer layer providing a moisture barrier and an inner layer providing a thermal banner.
3. The protective garment of claim I 5 wherein the protective garment further comprises an outer shell comprising a pair of leg-covering portions, each of which is adapted for wearing over an associated one of the leg portions.
4. The protective garment of claim 2, wherein the protective garment further comprises an outer shell comprising a pair of leg-covermg portions, each of which is adapted for wearing over an associated one of the leg portions.
5. For wear with a pair of boots having leg-encasing portions, a protective garment comprising a pair of leg portions, each leg portion having a lower end. each leg portion being adapted for fitting into the leg-encasing portion of an associated one of the boots when the garment an boots are worn together, the protective garment further comprising a sock attached detachably to each leg poition so that the socks and the protective garment, apart from the socks, can be separately sized to fit a wearer.
6. The protective garment of claim 3, wherein each leg portion and the sock attached to said leg portion have, respectively, an outer layer providing a moisture barrier and an inner layer providing a thermal barrier.
7. The protective garment of claim 5, wherein the protective garment further comprises an outer shell comprising a pair of leg-covering portions, each of which is adapted for wearing over an associated one of the leg portions.
8. The protective garment of claim 6, wherein the protective garment further comprises an outer shell comprising a pair of leg-covering portions, each of which is adapted for wearing over an associated one of the leg portions.
9. The protective garment of any preceding claim, wherein the protective garment further comprises a pair of cuffs, each cuff being attached to an around an associated one of the leg portions, at a sufficient distance above the lower end of the associated one of the leg portions to enable said cuff to extend downwardly, over and around an upper area of the leg-encasmg portion of the associated one of the boots when the garment and boots are worn together with the leg portions fitting into the leg-encasing portions of the boots.
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