WO2018152215A1 - Garment with integrated cuff stiffening elements - Google Patents
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- WO2018152215A1 WO2018152215A1 PCT/US2018/018198 US2018018198W WO2018152215A1 WO 2018152215 A1 WO2018152215 A1 WO 2018152215A1 US 2018018198 W US2018018198 W US 2018018198W WO 2018152215 A1 WO2018152215 A1 WO 2018152215A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B7/00—Cuffs
- A41B7/08—Stiffeners for cuffs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D27/00—Details of garments or of their making
- A41D27/10—Sleeves; Armholes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41F—GARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
- A41F19/00—Garment suspenders not otherwise provided for
- A41F19/005—Means for adjusting the length of sleeves
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- This disclosure relates generally but not exclusively to garments having an integrated stiffening element disposed within cuff portions of the garments.
- Figure 1 is a front perspective view of a garment with integrated cuff stiffening elements, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a side perspective view of the garment shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a back perspective view of the garment shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged, internal view of a cuff portion of the garment shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 5 is another view of the garment shown in Figure 1 depicting an underside of the sleeve portion.
- Figure 6 is an enlarged view depicting a stiffening element circumscribing a cuff portion of the garment shown in Figure 1 prior to creating a void within the cuff portion.
- Figure 7 depicts an embodiment of a method for constructing a garment, in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 1-5 illustrate an example of a garment 100 in accordance with aspects of the present invention. Even though garment 100 is depicted as a men's oxford-style, button- down dress shirt in Figure 1, those skilled in the art will recognize that garment 100 may take on any variety of forms. For example, garment 100 may take on the form of a coat, a jacket, a pair of pants, a sweat shirt, a pair of shorts, a dress, a sweater, a skirt, and the like.
- Garment 100 includes a torso portion 110, a pair of opposing sleeve portions 120, and a pair of cuff portions 130.
- Seams 142 and 144 join textile panel 115 to textile panels 111 and 113, respectively, to construct torso portion 110.
- Each sleeve portion 120 is composed of a textile panel 121.
- a seam 154 joins opposing ends of the textile panel 121 to construct the corresponding sleeve portion 120.
- Each cuff portion 130 is composed of a textile panel 131.
- a seam 148 joins opposing ends of the textile panel 131 to construct the corresponding cuff portion 130.
- one or more of seams 142, 144, 152, and 154 join their respective textile panels substantially along the edges of the textile panels in constructing their corresponding portion of garment 100.
- Each of the textile panels can be composed of a woven fabric, knit fabric, nonwoven fabric, or any combination thereof.
- An - type of woven construction may be used to implement the woven fabric, such as a plain weave, satin/sateen, twill, basket weave, and the like.
- Suitable knit fabrics include a weft knit, a double knit, a rib knit, warp knit, and the like.
- textile panels may be composed of a laminate of woven and nonwoven fabric, a knit and nonwoven fabric, a woven and knit fabric, and the like.
- a textile panel includes one or more functional finishes, coatings, or other treatments that enhance a functionality of the textile panel.
- the textile panel can include anti-bacterial agents, coatings, flame retardant coatings, and the like.
- the woven and/or knit fabric can be formed from any number of yarn types, such as spun yarns or continuous filament yarns.
- suitable spun yams include natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or various blends of natural and synthetic fibers.
- Suitable natural fibers include cotton, wool, cotton, denim, flannel, hemp, leather, linen, seersucker, silk, terry cloth, velvet, and the like.
- Suitable synthetic fibers include polyester, polyolefin fibers, polyamide 6 fibers, polyamide 6,6 fibers, poly lactic acid (“PLA”) fibers, vicose rayon fibers, acrylic fibers, nylon, polar fleece, rayon, spandex, and the like.
- the nonwoven fabrics may include melt-spun nonwovens, such as spunbond and meltblown materials or similar structures.
- a melt-spun nonwoven can include a single spunbond layer, multiple spunbond layers, a single meltblown layer, multiple meltblown layers, or multiple layers of spunbond and meltblown materials.
- Melt-spun nonwovens can be formed with polyester, polyolefin, polyamide 6, poiyamide 6,6, PLA polymers, and the like.
- the nonwoven fabrics can be carded or airiaid materials that are bonded thermally, chemically, and/or mechanically (e.g., via needles or stitch bonding). Suitable fibers for carded or airiaid materials include PET and viscose fibers, and the like.
- one textile panel among the various textile panels i.e., textile panels 1 11, 113, 115, 121, and 131) composing garment 100 has at least one characteristic that is distinct from the other textile panels.
- Such characteristics include aesthetic characteristics and material characteristics.
- aesthetic characteristics include color, pattern (e.g., stripes, dots, plaid, etc.), surface contour, ornamental attachments, and the like.
- material characteristics include weight, fabric density, fabric structure, fiber size, thickness, stiffness, rigidity, elasticity, weave tightness, knit tightness, thread count, and the like.
- Seams 148 join their respective cuff portions 130 to a corresponding sleeve portion 120 and seams 146 join their respective sleeve portions 120 to the torso portion 110 to form garment 100.
- the torso portion 1 10 of garment 100 is configured to cover a torso of the person 200.
- Each sleeve portion 120 is configured to extend from the torso portion 110 towards a corresponding hand of the person 220, thereby covering at least a portion of an arm associated with the corresponding hand.
- garment 100 may be implemented as a pair of pants.
- each sleeve portion 120 may be implemented as a leg of the pair of pants.
- an integrated stiffening element 175 is disposed within a void created within each cuff portion 130.
- the stiffening element 175 is coupled to the corresponding cuff portion 130 via at least one point of attachment.
- the at least one point of attachment is an internal stitch.
- the integrated stiffening element 175 is implemented as a band of fabric. A height of the stiffening element 175 defines a substantially uniform height of the corresponding cuff portion 130.
- the stiffening element 175 imparts an extending force on the cuff portion 130 from within the void in the cuff portion 130.
- the extending force translates into a stretching of textile panel 131 in an axial direction with respect to an axis defined by an arm of the wearer 200. That stretching reduces any rumpling of the cuff portion 130 thereby providing the cuff portion 130 with a taut and crisp outward appearance.
- a lateral-to-longitudinal stiffness ratio of the stiffening element 175 imparts the extending force.
- the lateral-to-longitudinal stiffness ratio exceeds a predetermined value.
- the predetermined value may be determined based on any number of factors. For example, the predetermined value may be determined based on the characteristics of textile panel 131, a desired level of reduction in the rumpling of the cuff portion 130, and the like. In an embodiment, the lateral-to-longitudinal stiffness ratio exceeds one.
- a wearer e.g., person 200 of garment 100 is able to fold the corresponding cuff portion 130 in an upward direction about itself towards the torso portion 1 10 to position the cuff portion 130 closer to a shoulder of the wearer.
- an elasticity of the stiffening element 175 enables the wearer to fold a corresponding cuff portion in an upward direction about itself. The substantially uniform height of the corresponding cuff portion 130 is maintained upon positioning the cuff portion 130 closer to the shoulder due to the lateral-to-iongitudinal stiffness ratio of the stiffening element 175.
- Figure 7 depicts an embodiment of a method 700 for constructing a garment, in accordance with aspects of the present invention. It may be appreciated that, with respect to Figure 7, there are embodiments of the invention that do not implement ail of the depicted operations, or that implement the depicted operations in a different order than is described herein.
- a garment having a sleeve portion and a torso portion coupled to the sleeve portion is provided.
- the garment is a men's dress shirt.
- the sleeve portion of the garment is attached to a first end of a cuff portion having an internal surface and an external surface opposing the internal surface.
- a stiffening element (e.g., stiffening element 175 of Figure 6) is positioned about the cuff portion such that the stiffening element substantially circumscribes the cuff portion.
- the stiffening element is a band of elastic material.
- a lateral-to-longitudinal stiffness ratio of the stiffening element exceeds a predefined value.
- a lateral-to-longitudinal stiffness ratio of the stiffening element exceeds one.
- the stiffening element is coupled to the cuff portion via at least one point of attachment.
- the at least one point of attachment is located along a seam forming the cuff portion.
- a second end of the cuff portion opposing the first end is attached to the first end thereby creating a void within the cuff portion in which the stiffening element is disposed.
- the cuff portion is folded in an upward direction towards the torso portion such that the external surface of the cuff portion intervenes between the internal surface of the cuff portion and the sleeve portion.
- Conditional language used herein such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” “may,” “e.g.,” and the like, unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments include, while other embodiments do not include, certain features, elements, and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more embodiments or that one or more embodiments necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without author input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular embodiment.
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