WO2021171573A1 - 衣服、トップス及びパンツ - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to clothing, tops and pants.
- Patent Document 1 Conventionally, the air permeability of clothes for specific purposes has been adjusted in order to adjust the body temperature of the wearer. As such clothes, there is one described in Patent Document 1.
- the present invention provides a garment that is more breathable than the garment described in Patent Document 1.
- the present invention surrounds the upper limb or lower limb from the tip to the base of the wearer's upper limb or lower limb, and surrounds the vicinity of the tip of the upper limb or lower limb when worn, and the other end corresponding to the vicinity of the base. It is provided with a tubular portion having a slit extending to the upper limb or the lower limb and an opening / closing mechanism for opening / closing the slit.
- tops It is a front view of the tops by embodiment. It is an enlarged view of the other end part of a cylinder part. It is an enlarged view of one end part of a cylinder part. It is an enlarged view of one end part of a cylinder part. It is an enlarged view of one end part of a cylinder part. It is an enlarged view of one end part of a cylinder part. It is an enlarged view of one end part of a cylinder part. It is an enlarged view of the front body. It is an enlarged view of the front body. It is an enlarged view of the front body. Shows the usage status of tops. Shows the usage status of tops. Shows the usage status of tops. A modified example of the tops is shown. A modified example of the tops is shown. Indicates further usage of tops.
- a further modification of the tops is shown.
- a further modification of the tops is shown.
- a further modification of the tops is shown.
- a further modification of the tops is shown. It is a side view of the pants. It is a rear view of the pants. It is a side view of the pants. Shows the usage status of pants. Shows the usage status of pants.
- the term indicating the direction with respect to the body of the wearer of the garment may be used. Terms such as front, back, and up and down are based on the direction in which the wearer is standing upright with his or her hands down.
- the width direction means the shoulder width direction of the wearer, the inside in the width direction means the center side of the body, and the outside in the width direction means the outside of the body.
- the relationship between the garment and the wearer's body will be described based on the relationship between the wearer's body part of the standard body shape and the garment.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of the tops according to the embodiment.
- the tops 100 are worn during exercise such as running and trail running.
- the top 100 is a full zip type top having a main slide fastener 102 on the front side.
- the tops 100 includes a body portion 104 including a front body 104F and a rear body 104B.
- the main slide fastener 102 extends from the upper end to the lower end of the front body 104F.
- the front body 104F is divided into a left front body 104L and a right front body 104R with the main slide fastener 102 in between, and the left front body 104L and the right front body 104R open on both sides in the width direction.
- the top 100 includes a hood 106 that covers the wearer's head.
- the top 100 does not have to include the hood 106.
- the main slide fastener 102 can be replaced with another engaging mechanism such as a hook-and-loop fastener or a hook.
- the tops 100 can be manufactured from various fabrics such as nylon fabric sewn into a predetermined shape and sweat fabric sewn into a predetermined shape. Further, the tops 100 may be winter clothes including batting and the like.
- the tops 100 includes a pair of tubular portions 108 extending from the front body 104F in the width direction and covering the wrists and shoulder joints of the upper limbs.
- the tubular portion 108 refers to a portion having a tubular shape in which the upper side extends from the wrist to the neckline 110 and the lower side extends from the wrist to the side regardless of the positions of the seams of the plurality of fabrics forming the tops 100. It can also be said that the tubular portion 108 includes a part of the front body 104F and a part of the back body 104B in addition to the portion covering the upper limbs of the wearer.
- One end 108A of the tubular portion 108 is located near the tip of the wearer's upper limb (near the wrist) when worn, and the other end 108B (neckline side) is located near the neckline 110.
- One end 108A of the tubular portion 108 has elasticity in the circumferential direction so as to lightly tighten the vicinity of the wearer's wrist.
- the other end 108B of the tubular portion 108 is joined to the front body 104F near the shoulder portion SP that covers the wearer's shoulder joint.
- the tops 100 are formed with a pair of slits 112 through which the upper limbs can pass. Each of the pair of slits 112 is formed in the respective tubular portion 108.
- the slit 112 is formed on the front side of the tops 100, that is, at a position where the entire slit 112 can be visually recognized when viewed from the front while wearing the tops 100. It is preferable that the slit 112 can be seen as a whole when viewed from the front even when the tops 100 are placed on a flat surface without being worn.
- One end 112A of the slit 112 is formed at one end 108A of the tubular portion 108.
- the other end 112B of the slit 112 terminates near the other end 108B of the tubular portion 108, that is, near the base of the wearer's upper limb.
- the slit 112 can be opened and closed by a sub-slide fastener 114 as an opening / closing mechanism.
- a pair of fastener elements 116 are sewn on both sides of the slit 112.
- the subslide fastener 114 has a slider 118 that engages or disengages a pair of fastener elements 116.
- the slit 112 is closed when the slider 118 is on one end side of the slit 112 and opens when it is on the other end side of the slit 112.
- An opening / closing strap 120 for the wearer to grasp when operating the slider 118 is attached to the slider 118.
- the opening / closing strap 120 is preferably larger than the opening / closing strap (not shown) provided on the main slide fastener 102. This makes it easier to grasp the opening / closing strap 120 while traveling. Further, by making the opening / closing strap 120 made of cloth, for example, the shaking of the opening / closing strap 120 becomes less noticeable when running.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the other end of the tubular portion.
- a reinforcing portion 122 is provided at the other end portion 112B of the slit 112.
- the reinforcing portion 122 is a laminate of elongated fabrics extending along the extension line of the slit 112 to the vicinity of the neckline.
- the reinforcing portion 122 is sewn to the tubular portion 108 from the other end 112B of the slit 112 to the vicinity of the neckline 110.
- the reinforcing portion 122 is sewn to both of the front body 104F and the rear body 104B along the joint portion.
- a gripping strap 124 to be gripped when operating the slider 118 is formed at the tip of the reinforcing portion 122.
- the gripping strap 124 is formed as a free end adjacent to the other end 112B of the slit 112 and extending toward one end 112A or the other end 112B of the slit 112.
- the grip strap 124 is the end of the fabric forming the reinforcing portion 122 and is integrated with the reinforcing portion 122.
- the gripping strap 124 and the reinforcing portion 122 may be used as separate members and sewn in the vicinity of the other end portion 112B of the slit 112.
- the reinforcing portion 122 may be formed of a fabric having a size that can cover the entire shoulder of the wearer instead of the elongated fabric. Further, when the body portion 104 is not divided into the front body 104F and the rear body 104B, the reinforcing portion 122 may or may not be provided.
- FIG. 3 and 4 are enlarged views of one end of the tubular portion.
- a cuff 126 for tightening the wrist is formed on one end 108A of the tubular portion 108.
- One end 112A of the slit 112 is set back from one end 108A of the cylinder 108 to the other end 108B along the axis of the cylinder 108 so as not to overlap with the cuff 126.
- the distance from one end 112A of the slit 112 to one end 108A of the tubular 108 is preferably about 1 to 7 cm. As shown in FIG.
- the cuffs 126 may not be provided on one end 108A of the cylinder 108, and the one end 108A of the cylinder 108 may be folded into the cylinder and sutured.
- the width from one end 112A of the slit 112 to one end 108A of the tubular portion 108 is preferably about 1 to 7 cm.
- the cloth from one end 112A of the cuffs 126 and the slit 112 to one end 108A of the cylinder 108 serves as a portion for grasping the cylinder 108 with the hand not holding the slider 118 when closing the slider 118.
- FIG. 5 and 6 are enlarged views of one end of the tubular portion. More specifically, FIG. 5 shows a state in which the sub-slide fastener 114 is open.
- a holding strap 128 (corresponding to the holding portion) is formed at one end 108A of the tubular portion 108 so that the wearer can pass a finger when opening the sub-slide fastener 114.
- the holding strap 128 is an elastic member such as a rubber cord in an annular shape.
- the holding strap 128 is preferably sewn on the inside of the tubular portion 108.
- the holding strap 128 may be used as a finger hole or a thumb hole while the tubular portion 108 covers the upper limbs, whereby the vicinity of the wearer's wrist can be more reliably covered by the tubular portion 108.
- the wearer may hook the holding strap 128 on his finger as shown in FIG.
- the slider 118 or the opening / closing strap 120 is grasped by a hand different from the hand on which the sub-slide fastener 114 is desired to be opened, and the slider 118 is moved.
- the tubular portion 108 can be straightened. If the slider 118 is operated in this state, the slider 118 can be easily operated.
- FIGS. 7 to 9 are enlarged views of the front body. More specifically, FIGS. 7 to 9 are enlarged views of the vicinity of the wearer's shoulders, and are views for explaining the position of the other end 112B of the slit 112.
- the other end 112B of the slit 112 is provided inward in the width direction with respect to the acromion SP covering the wearer's acromion 130 and the shoulder joint SJ covering the wearer's acromioclavicular joint 132.
- This position can be said to roughly correspond to the vicinity of the outer end of the wearer's clavicle 134.
- the other end 112B of the slit 112 is located at a position corresponding to the center of the wearer's shoulder (on the clavicle) in the anteroposterior direction.
- the other end 112B of the slit 112 is provided at a position corresponding to the coracoid process CP that covers the recessed portion to which the wearer's pectoralis minor muscle 138 is attached to the wearer's coracoid process 136. Be done.
- the other end 112B of the slit 112 is provided in the clavicle portion ClP that covers the recessed portion near the center of the wearer's clavicle 134 in the width direction.
- the recessed portion of the wearer is located about 1 to 2 cm inward from the outer end of the clavicle 134 in the width direction.
- the other end 112B of the slit 112 is located inside the extension line 140 of the width direction end of the front body and visible from the front side.
- the slider 118 is operated by the other hand, but by arranging the slit 112 at the positions shown in FIGS. 7 to 9, the slider 118 can be easily operated by the other hand. That is, the work of operating the slider 118 can be performed only in front of the body, and there is no need to forcibly extend the other hand.
- the tubular portion 108 is added to the cloth when it is gathered in the back direction of the wearer.
- the force can be dispersed. This point will be described later.
- the slider 118 can be put into the recess of the wearer by positioning the other end 112B of the slit 112 in the recess.
- FIG. 10 shows a state in which the tops 100 are worn with the sub-slide fastener 114 closed. In this state, the slit 112 is closed.
- the wearer grasps the cuff 126 or the cloth from one end 112A of the slit 112 to the one end 108A of the cylinder 108 with the fingers of one hand. do.
- the slider 118 on the other hand side may be pinched through the holding strap 128. In this state, the wearer slides the slit 112 in the opening direction by a desired amount.
- the slit 112 is opened by a desired amount, and the air permeability is improved.
- the slider 118 is slid to the other end 112B of the slit 112 to open all the slits 112.
- the wrist on one hand side is pulled out from the cuff 126, and the other hand is further pulled out from the slit 112.
- the other hand is also pulled out from the slit 112 in the same manner.
- the top 100 covers only the wearer's torso and does not cover the upper limbs. Breathability can be adjusted by such a stepwise operation. These operations can be easily performed while running.
- the state shown in FIG. 11 may be returned to the state shown in FIG.
- the cuffs 126 of the corresponding cylinder portion 108 are grasped with one hand.
- the finger of one hand may be passed through the holding strap 128 of the corresponding tubular portion 108 to grip the gripping strap 124 with that finger.
- the slit 112 is closed in the same manner for the other tubular portion 108. This operation can also be easily performed while running.
- FIG. 12 shows the back of the tops.
- the tubular portion 108 particularly the one end portion 108A side, becomes free and may interfere with the movement.
- the tubular portion 108 can be gathered on the back surface of the wearer.
- the holding strap 128 can be used when the tubular portion 108 is put together.
- the tubular portion 108 can be tied at the back surface and put together, but in this case, a force may be applied to the other end 112B of the slit 112 in the direction of opening the slit 112.
- the main slide fastener 102 may be opened, and the left and right front bodies 104R and 104L may be gathered together with the tubular portion 108 on the back of the wearer. If the front body 104F is put together with the tubular portion 108, a part of the back body 104B that is continuous with the front body 104F is also put together. As a result, the tops 100 are gathered around the shoulder blades, and as shown in FIG. 12, the front surface, the lower half of the back surface, and the upper limbs are all exposed, and the tops 100 can be put into a sleeveless state.
- the operation of improving the air permeability of the tops 100 can be easily performed while running without completely removing the tops 100. In particular, even if you carry a rucksack on your back, you can operate it without lowering the rucksack.
- Tops 100 breathability can be easily adjusted. At this time, since it is not necessary to completely remove the tops 100, the air permeability can be easily improved even while running. Further, by setting the position of the slit 112 to the front side and positioning the other end 112B of the slit 112 at a specific position, the slit 112 can be opened and closed within the natural operating range of the other hand.
- FIG. 13 and 14 show a modified example of the tops.
- a part of the back surface of the top 100 may be formed of a breathable mesh material 142.
- the air permeability can be further improved.
- the entire tubular portion of the top 100 may be formed of the mesh material 142. With such a configuration, it is possible to provide clothing suitable for the season.
- FIG. 15 shows the further usage state of the tops.
- the human body part is shown by a broken line to improve clarity.
- the cuffs may be lifted to the vicinity of the elbow with the slit 112 opened, and the surplus tubular portion 108 may be gathered in the vicinity of the upper arm.
- an elastic band, a string, a clip, a buckle or an adjuster may be provided on a part of the tubular portion 108 (for example, near the elbow) to gather the surplus tubular portion 108.
- a fastener guard 144 may be attached to the inside of the tubular portion along one side of the opening portion of the tubular portion 108 that defines the slit 112. By providing the fastener guard 144, it is possible to prevent the fastener element 116 from coming into contact with the wearer's skin. As shown in FIG. 17, fastener guards 144 may be provided on the outside of the tubular portion along both sides of the opening portion.
- the slit 112 may be opened and closed by two sliders 150 and 152.
- One slider 150 slides toward one end 112A of the slit 112 to open the fastener element 114, and the other slider 152 slides toward the other end 112B of the slit 112 to slide the fastener element 114. Open.
- the slit 112 is partially opened from the center of the slit 112 in the longitudinal direction as shown in FIG. As a result, the air permeability can be adjusted step by step.
- FIG. 20 is a side view of the pants
- FIG. 21 is a rear view of the pants
- FIG. 22 is a side view of the pants.
- the pants 200 are worn during exercise such as running and trail running.
- the pants 200 includes a pair of tubular portions 202 that cover the lower limbs. When worn, one end 202A of the tubular portion 202 is located near the ankle joint AP corresponding to the ankle joint.
- the other end 202B of the tubular portion 202 extends from the position corresponding to the ankle joint on the lateral side in the width direction to the vicinity of the iliac portion Il covering the ilium, and the hip portion CrP covering the hip joint from the position corresponding to the ankle joint on the medial side in the width direction. It extends to the vicinity.
- the pants 200 are formed with a pair of slits 204 through which the lower limbs can pass.
- Each slit 204 is formed in the corresponding tubular portion 202.
- the slit 204 is formed on the outer side surface of the pants 200, that is, at a position where one of the slits 204 can be visually recognized when the pants 200 is viewed from the side.
- the slit 204 extends from one end 202A of the tubular portion 202 to the other end 202B, which is a position corresponding to the vicinity of the outer side in the width direction of the wearer's ilium.
- One end 204A of the slit 204 extends to one end 202A of the cylinder 202 and divides the one end 202A of the cylinder 202 into a front side portion and a rear side portion.
- the other end 204B of the slit 204 is located above the portion corresponding to the wearer's hip joint.
- the slit 204 is formed so as to terminate from the posterior side of the wearer's ankle through the outside of the knee near the anterior superior iliac spine.
- the other end 204B of the slit 204 may be provided at any position between the wearer's hip joint and the waist 206 of the pants in the height direction, but is arranged so as to be about 5 cm or more above the hip joint. It is preferable to be done. This makes it easier to fold the pants 200 during storage.
- the slit 204 can be opened and closed by a slide fastener 208 as an opening / closing mechanism.
- a pair of fastener elements 210 are sewn on both sides of the slit 204.
- the slide fastener 208 has a slider 212 that engages or disengages a pair of fastener elements 210.
- the slit 204 is closed when the slider 212 is on the one end 204A side of the slit 204 and opens when it is on the other end 204B side of the slit 204.
- An opening / closing strap 214 for the wearer to grasp when operating the slider 212 is attached to the slider 212.
- the front side portion 202F and the rear side portion 202R of the tubular portion 202 can be separated from each other (see FIG. 22).
- the slit 204 is inclined so as to extend from the vicinity of the anterior superior iliac spine of the wearer to the posterior side of the ankle. Is less likely to come into excessive contact with the wearer's lower limbs (especially near the thighs).
- the fabric of the tubular portions 202 can be easily collected on the outer side and the rear side of the lower limbs, and it is possible to suppress a problem that the tubular portions 202 rub against each other during traveling.
- a reinforcing portion 216 is provided at the other end portion 204B of the slit 204.
- the reinforcing portion 216 is a laminated body of elongated fabric extending to the waist 206 along the extension line of the slit 204.
- the reinforcing portion 216 is sewn to the tubular portion 202 from the other end portion 204B of the slit 204 to the waist 206.
- a gripping strap 218 to be gripped when operating the slider 212 is formed at the tip of the reinforcing portion 216.
- the gripping strap 218 is formed as a free end that is adjacent to the other end 204B of the slit 204 and extends toward one end 204A side or the other end 204B side.
- the gripping strap 218 is an end portion of the fabric forming the reinforcing portion 216 and is integrated with the reinforcing portion 216.
- the gripping strap 218 and the reinforcing portion 216 may be used as separate members and sewn in the vicinity of the other end portion 204B of the slit 204.
- the pants 200 includes a holding portion 220 for holding the tubular portion 202 with the slider 212 open.
- the holding portion 220 is a band that is arranged above the other end portion 204B of the slit 204 and extends across the buttocks covering portion BP, which is a portion that covers the buttocks of the wearer.
- the ends of the holding portions 220 are attached to positions near the left and right gluteus maxims muscles of the wearer, respectively. That is, the end of the holding portion 220 is sewn to the tubular portion 202 so as to cross the gluteus maximus muscle of the wearer in the vertical direction.
- FIG. 23 and 24 show the usage state of the pants.
- FIG. 23 shows a state in which the pants 200 are worn with the slide fastener 208 closed. In this state, the slit 204 is closed.
- the wearer increases the air permeability due to an increase in body temperature or the like, he / she grabs the slider 212 of the slide fastener 208 and slides the slider 212 toward the other end 204B side. This opens the slit 204. The wearer then drills the slit 204 of the other tubular portion 202 in a similar manner.
- the tubular portion 202 When the lower limbs are exposed from the slit 204, the tubular portion 202, especially the one end portion 202A side, becomes free and may interfere with the movement. In this case, as shown in FIG. 24, the tubular portion 202 is sandwiched between the holding portion 220 and the buttock covering portion BP. As a result, the tubular portion 202 is gathered in the vicinity of the buttock covering portion BP. By arranging the other end 204B of the slit 204 slightly in front of the side surface of the lower limb, the tubular portion 202 can be easily folded toward the rear surface side.
- the tubular portion 202 is pulled out from between the holding portion 220 and the buttock covering portion BP.
- the slider 212 of the slide fastener 208 is grasped with one hand, and the gripping strap 218 is grasped with the other hand.
- the slider 212 is slid toward one end portion 204A to close the slit 204.
- the slit 204 is closed in the same manner for the other tubular portion 202.
- the breathability can be easily adjusted even in the pants 200.
- the air permeability can be easily improved.
- the slit 204 can be opened and closed within the natural operating range of the other hand.
- the tubular portion 202 can be held so that the tubular portion 202 does not interfere with the movement.
- tops 100 and pants 200 may be worn at the same time. This makes it possible to adjust the breathability of the upper and lower body. In this case, instead of gathering the tubular portion 108 of the tops 100 on the back surface, it may be sandwiched between the holding portion 220 of the pants 200 and the buttock covering portion BP.
- a hook-and-loop fastener instead of the main slide fastener 102, the sub slide fastener 114, or the slide fastener 208 as the opening / closing mechanism, a hook-and-loop fastener, a snap button, a button, a magnet, a clip, or the like may be used.
- a holding portion for holding the tubular portion 108 of the tops 100 may be provided.
- a pocket, a band, a hook-and-loop fastener, a button, a magnet, a clip, or the like may be used as the holding portion.
- the holding portion may be provided separately from the tops.
- a backpack or a belt can be used as the holding portion.
- the inner worn under the top 100 may be provided with a pocket as a holding portion.
- each of the above-mentioned members can also be used as the holding portion 220 for holding the tubular portion 202 of the pants 200.
- the holding portion 220, the reinforcing portions 122, 216, and the gripping strap 124 described above are not indispensable configurations, and may be provided as needed.
- the front body 104F is a full zip type, but the tops 100 may not be provided with the main slide fastener 102.
- the main slide fastener 102 may be a half zip type extending from the upper end of the front body 104F to the vicinity of the center in the vertical direction.
- the clothes do not have to have a pair of cylinders, and may have one cylinder.
- the present invention has industrial applicability in the fields of clothing, tops and pants.
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