WO2012158126A1 - Under-waist wear - Google Patents
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- A41D27/20—Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets
- A41D27/205—Pockets adapted to receive a mobile phone or other electronic equipment
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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- the present invention relates to the under-waist wears grasping the hip such as trousers, skirts and shorts; and especially to an under-waist wear comprising a pocket that can be adapted to the part between the hip and the side part of the hip when the wear is put on.
- a trouser comprising a pocket extending downwards from the waist part, into which a cell phone can be located.
- This pocket comprises a fastening part provided within the pocket in order to prevent the cell phone from being stolen after it has been placed into the said pocket.
- a pair of trousers is disclosed, wherein the said trousers comprise a cell phone pocket stitched tightly to the pocket into which the hands are conventionally put.
- a pair of trousers wherein the said trousers comprise a side pocket and a carrier made of an anti-electromagnetic wave material that has been located on the upper part of the said side pocket.
- the above-mentioned applications have been more intended to protect the cell phones from being stolen and providing the body to be less exposed to electromagnetic waves.
- the location of the pocket into which the cell phone is to be placed has some disadvantages. For example, it is difficult to put the cell phone into a pocket that is located downwards from the waist on the front part of the trouser and especially to take the phone out from that pocket in a short time when a call has been received.
- the location of the pocket into which the cell phone is put causes a discomfort for the user when he/she sits down on a place such as an armchair or a chair because it is impossible for the cell phone to move inside the trouser properly in accordance with the shape that the body of the user has taken when he/she sits down.
- a crease forms and a visually unpleasant situation emerges.
- the object of the present invention is to provide the alerting devices such as cell phones to be carried more efficiently on the clothes.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an under-waist wear comprising a pocket that the user can easily reach with his/her hands.
- a further object of the invention is to protect the users carrying devices providing communication with electromagnetic waves from the radiation expanding from these kinds of devices.
- the present invention relates to an under-waist wear grasping the hip of the user and comprising at least one pocket, characterized in that the reach space of the said pocket is located in an upward position facing the waist part, and the location of the said pocket is adapted to the under-waist wear such a way that it will correspond to the part between the hip and the side part of the hip when the user puts on the under- waist wear.
- the pocket of the under-waist wear according to the present invention is located such a way that when one looks at the wear from the side, the central point of the said pocket is on the straight line connecting the central point of the gluteus maximus muscle with the central point of the tensor fascia lata muscle and on the part where the gluteus maximus muscle is connected with the iliotibial band.
- this part which is anatomically described comprises a space between the hip and the side part of the hip.
- FIG. 1 The side muscle-bone anatomical view of the under-waist part of a person is symbolically provided in Figure 1.
- a trouser is given as an under-waist wear and the position of its anatomical view in Figure 1 inside the trouser is symbolically provided.
- under-waist wear used according to the present description covers any kind of wear grasping the hip, such as trousers, skirts, shorts, bermudas, sweat pants, flood pants etc.
- the under-waist wear in this description covers wear which is woven from all kinds of fabric, knitted or stitched.
- the under-waist wear (1] is symbolically shown in the form of a trouser.
- the under-waist wears (1) comprise various numbers of pockets that are called as "front”, "back” or “side” pockets. This adaptation is preferably provided by stitching the pocket (2) up to the wear (1).
- the under-waist wear (1] comprises a pocket [2) that is located to a part between the hip (12] and the side part of the hip (13) when the user puts on the wear.
- the pocket (2) comprises an upward reach space (3) facing the waist, making it easy to put an object into the said pocket (2) and to take that object out from the pocket.
- the said pocket (2) according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is stitched to the under-waist wear (1) in a way that it will remain inside the under-waist wear (1]; that is, the stitch scars of the pocket will not be seen on the wear (1) from the outside.
- the pocket (2) When the under-waist wear (1) is put on, the area covered by the pocket (2) substantially corresponds to the hollow region between hip muscle gluteus maximus (5) and iliotibial band (7) which is the extension of the former. To detect the location more clearly, when the user puts on the under-waist wear (1) and when one looks at the wear from the side part, the central point of the pocket (4) can be said to be on the straight line (14) connecting the central point (8) of the gluteus maximus muscle (5) with the central point (9) of the tensor fascia lata muscle (6).
- central point does not refer to a point geometrically located at the center, but to an "area" which is close to the center.
- the spatial sizes of a pocket may be a little bigger than the spatial sizes of a cell phone, for example that pocket may be of 15x8 cm.
- the part which is called as the "central point” corresponds to an area of 12 cm 2 around the dead center.
- tensor fascia lata (6) is a muscle on the front part (on the front part of the hipbone) of a person
- the iliotibial band (7) is a fibrous muscle extending from the outer part of the hip to the lower leg.
- a magnetic wave protector layer is adapted to the part of the pocket facing the user so as to protect the user against this radiation.
- This layer can be any kind of electromagnetic wave screen as described in JP 3011504 or any electromagnetic wave screen that is commercially launched by Aaronia AG.
- the spring element (10) has preferably in the form of a leaf spring and as it is shown in Figure 3, its twist ring (11) is adapted to the under-waist wear (1) in a way that the ends of the spring element (10] will be downwards on a part of the pocket (2], which is close to the reach space (3] of the pocket.
- the said spring element (10] may be, for example, preferably a high-resilience fiber lump other than the leaf spring form. In accordance with its function, this fiber lump grows as it goes down from the pocket reach space (3], and therefore it is provided that the pocket (22) is closer to the body of the user (depending on the fabric of the under-waist wear].
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an under-waist wear comprising at least one pocket and grasping the user's hip. The pocket reach space of the said pocket is located in an upward position facing the waist part, and the location of the said pocket is adapted in a way that it will substantially correspond to the part between the hip and the side part of the hip when the user puts on the wear.
Description
UNDER-WAIST WEAR
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to the under-waist wears grasping the hip such as trousers, skirts and shorts; and especially to an under-waist wear comprising a pocket that can be adapted to the part between the hip and the side part of the hip when the wear is put on. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Although mobile electronic devices occupy a place in our daily lives, which gets bigger and bigger day by day, it is quite difficult to say that efficient solutions have been provided for these devices to be carried easily on the clothes.
In the application with the number CN 201101133, a trouser is disclosed, comprising a pocket extending downwards from the waist part, into which a cell phone can be located. This pocket comprises a fastening part provided within the pocket in order to prevent the cell phone from being stolen after it has been placed into the said pocket.
In CN 2805419, a pair of trousers is disclosed, wherein the said trousers comprise a cell phone pocket stitched tightly to the pocket into which the hands are conventionally put.
In CN 2708689, a pair of trousers is disclosed, wherein the said trousers comprise a side pocket and a carrier made of an anti-electromagnetic wave material that has been located on the upper part of the said side pocket. It can be said that the above-mentioned applications have been more intended to protect the cell phones from being stolen and providing the body to be less exposed to electromagnetic waves. However the location of the pocket into which the cell phone is to be placed has some disadvantages. For example, it is difficult to put the
cell phone into a pocket that is located downwards from the waist on the front part of the trouser and especially to take the phone out from that pocket in a short time when a call has been received. On the other hand, in the above-mentioned documents, the location of the pocket into which the cell phone is put causes a discomfort for the user when he/she sits down on a place such as an armchair or a chair because it is impossible for the cell phone to move inside the trouser properly in accordance with the shape that the body of the user has taken when he/she sits down. Moreover, even if the user is in a standing position, since a relatively big object like a mobile phone is put into the pocket, a crease forms and a visually unpleasant situation emerges.
Moreover, in the case that the user is in a location which is too noisy for him/her to hear the phone call and the phone is in the vibration mode, it may be impossible for the user to sense the call. Furthermore, the pocket where the cell phone is located may not be in close contact with the body of the user all the time. It has been observed that the conventional clothes do not offer any solution to overcome the said disadvantage. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide the alerting devices such as cell phones to be carried more efficiently on the clothes. Another object of the invention is to provide an under-waist wear comprising a pocket that the user can easily reach with his/her hands.
A further object of the invention is to protect the users carrying devices providing communication with electromagnetic waves from the radiation expanding from these kinds of devices.
The present invention relates to an under-waist wear grasping the hip of the user and comprising at least one pocket, characterized in that the reach space of the said pocket is located in an upward position facing the waist part, and the location of the said pocket is adapted to the under-waist wear such a way that it will correspond to the part between the hip and the side part of the hip when the user puts on the under- waist wear.
The pocket of the under-waist wear according to the present invention is located such a way that when one looks at the wear from the side, the central point of the said pocket is on the straight line connecting the central point of the gluteus maximus muscle with the central point of the tensor fascia lata muscle and on the part where the gluteus maximus muscle is connected with the iliotibial band. As a matter of fact, this part which is anatomically described comprises a space between the hip and the side part of the hip.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order for the present invention to be structured and its advantages to be better understood along with its additional elements, it should be evaluated together with the accompanying drawings that are described below.
The side muscle-bone anatomical view of the under-waist part of a person is symbolically provided in Figure 1. In Figure 2, a trouser is given as an under-waist wear and the position of its anatomical view in Figure 1 inside the trouser is symbolically provided.
In Figure 3, the cross sectional view of the under-waist wear is provided so as to enable the pocket to be seen.
THE REFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE PARTS IN THE DRAWINGS
1 Under-waist wear
2 Pocket
3 Pocket reach space
4 Pocket central point
5 Gluteus maximus
6 Tensor fascia lata
7 Iliotibial band
8 Gluteus maximus central point
9 Tensor fascia lata central point
10 Spring element
11 Twist ring
12 Hip
13 Side part of the hip
14 Straight line
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The "under-waist wear" used according to the present description covers any kind of wear grasping the hip, such as trousers, skirts, shorts, bermudas, sweat pants, flood pants etc. The under-waist wear in this description covers wear which is woven from all kinds of fabric, knitted or stitched. In order to provide easiness in the drawings, the under-waist wear (1] is symbolically shown in the form of a trouser. As is known, the under-waist wears (1) comprise various numbers of pockets that are called as "front", "back" or "side" pockets. This adaptation is preferably provided by stitching the pocket (2) up to the wear (1). The under-waist wear (1] according to the present invention comprises a pocket [2) that is located to a part between the hip (12] and the side part of the hip (13) when the user puts on the wear. The pocket (2) comprises an upward reach space (3) facing the waist, making it easy to put an object into the said pocket (2) and to take that object out from the pocket. The said pocket (2) according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is stitched to the under-waist wear (1) in a way that it will
remain inside the under-waist wear (1]; that is, the stitch scars of the pocket will not be seen on the wear (1) from the outside.
It may be suitable to refer to the human anatomical structure so as to better describe the location of the pocket [2): When the under-waist wear (1) is put on, the area covered by the pocket (2) substantially corresponds to the hollow region between hip muscle gluteus maximus (5) and iliotibial band (7) which is the extension of the former. To detect the location more clearly, when the user puts on the under-waist wear (1) and when one looks at the wear from the side part, the central point of the pocket (4) can be said to be on the straight line (14) connecting the central point (8) of the gluteus maximus muscle (5) with the central point (9) of the tensor fascia lata muscle (6).
It should be noted that the term "central point" does not refer to a point geometrically located at the center, but to an "area" which is close to the center. For instance, the spatial sizes of a pocket may be a little bigger than the spatial sizes of a cell phone, for example that pocket may be of 15x8 cm. In this case, the part which is called as the "central point" corresponds to an area of 12 cm2 around the dead center. As it is shown in Figure 1, tensor fascia lata (6) is a muscle on the front part (on the front part of the hipbone) of a person, and the iliotibial band (7) is a fibrous muscle extending from the outer part of the hip to the lower leg.
In the case that the object to be put into the pocket (2) is a device releasing electromagnetic radiation, a magnetic wave protector layer is adapted to the part of the pocket facing the user so as to protect the user against this radiation. This layer can be any kind of electromagnetic wave screen as described in JP 3011504 or any electromagnetic wave screen that is commercially launched by Aaronia AG. There is a spring element (10) located between the fabric of the under-waist wear (1) of the present invention and the pocket (2) adapted to this fabric. The spring element (10) has preferably in the form of a leaf spring and as it is shown in Figure 3, its twist ring (11) is adapted to the under-waist wear (1) in a way that the ends of the spring
element (10] will be downwards on a part of the pocket (2], which is close to the reach space (3] of the pocket. The said spring element (10] may be, for example, preferably a high-resilience fiber lump other than the leaf spring form. In accordance with its function, this fiber lump grows as it goes down from the pocket reach space (3], and therefore it is provided that the pocket (22) is closer to the body of the user (depending on the fabric of the under-waist wear].
Claims
1. An under-waist wear (1) grasping the user's hip and comprising at least one pocket (2], characterized in that the reach space [3] of the said pocket (2) is located in an upward position facing the waist part, and the location of the said pocket (2) is adapted to the under-waist wear (1) such a way that the pocket (2) will correspond to the part between the hip (12) and the side part (13) of the hip when the user puts on the wear (1).
2. An under-waist wear according to Claim 1, characterized in that the area that the pocket (2) occupies when the user puts on the under-waist wear (1) corresponds substantially to the hollow region between the gluteus maximus (5) muscle and the iliotibial band (7) which is the extension of the gluteus maximus muscle.
3. An under-waist wear according to Claim 1 and 2, characterized in that when the under-waist wear (1) is put on and when one looks at the wear from the side part, the central point (4) of the said pocket is nearly on the straight line connecting the central point (8) of the gluteus maximus muscle (5) with the central point (9) of the tensor fascia lata muscle (6).
4. An under-waist wear according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that a magnetic wave protector layer is adapted to a part of the pocket (2) facing the user's body.
5. An under-waist wear according to Claim 1, characterized by comprising a spring element (10) located between the fabric of the under-waist wear (1) and the pocket (2) adapted to the said fabric.
6. An under-waist wear according to Claim 5, characterized in that the said spring element (10) is a leaf spring. An under-waist wear according to Claim 6, characterized in that the twist ring (11) that the leaf spring (10) comprises is adapted to the under-waist wear (1) such a way that the ends of the spring element (10) will look down, on a part of the pocket (2), wherein the said part is close to the pocket reach space (3).
An under-waist wear according to Claim 5, characterized in that the said spring element (10) is a fiber lump.
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