WO2024058927A2 - Structure améliorant les performances d'un gousset et vêtement la comprenant - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to a gusset performance structure that includes both surface wicking and a one-way moisture transport to an inner layer to improve moisture absorbency and comfort for a user, and that is capable of being structured to be held securely in place without any visible seamlines, and a garment including the gusset performance structure.
- This disclosure enables an absorptive or incontinence or menstrual underwear and/or garment that is sufficiently waterproof, and capable of being structured to be held securely in place without any visible seamlines.
- This disclosure at least partially addresses at least one of above inefficiencies. However, this disclosure can prove useful to other technical areas. Therefore, various claims recited below should not be construed as necessarily limited to addressing any of the above inefficiencies.
- An exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to an article comprising: a first part; and a second part, wherein the first part comprises: at least one top layer; at least one intermediate layer; and at least one back layer, and wherein the second part comprises: a first curved portion; an extension portion; a second curved portion; an elastic portion; and a garment layer, wherein the extension portion extends from the first curved portion and from the second curved portion, and wherein a top part of the first curved portion overlaps a top surface of at least the first edge portion of the at least one top layer and the second curved portion overlaps a bottom surface of at least the third edge portion of the at least one back layer, and wherein the elastic portion overlaps and is coupled to the extension portion and the garment layer.
- edge portion of each of the at least one top layer and the at least one back layer and an edge portion of the at least one intermediate layer are connected via a first bonding component.
- the top portion of the second part is connected to the at least one top layer via a second bonding component.
- the bottom portion of the second part is connected to at least one back layer via a third bonding component.
- the extension part comprises two layers that are connected via a fourth bonding component.
- the two layers of the extension part can be disjointed or connected and can be connected to the curved part in one or many positions.
- the first to fourth bond components are the same or different, and are independently selected from bonding tape, adhesive, glue or combinations thereof.
- the article further comprises a material layer, wherein an edge portion of the material layer is folded in an upward direction to form a second folded portion such that a bottom surface of the material layer forms a secondary top surface of the material layer, and wherein the secondary top surface of the material layer is connected to the secondary bottom surface of the extension part via a stitching pattern.
- the at least one top layer is a wicking layer.
- a material of the wicking layer is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- the at least one back layer is a waterproof layer.
- a material of the waterproof layer is selected from a water resistant, a water repellant material or a combination thereof.
- a material of the at least one intermediate layer is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a material of the garment layer is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a weight of the article is about 50 g to about 500 g.
- a width of the article is about 0.5 inches to about 6.0 inches at its narrowest point and about 3.0 inches to about 14.0 inches at its widest point.
- a water absorption capacity of the article is about 250 ml to about 1000 ml.
- Another exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to a garment comprising the article described herein.
- Another exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to a device comprising a garment.
- the garment includes a crotch area including the article described in any of the prior exemplary embodiments, a front body portion, a rear body portion, and a pair of leg openings.
- Another exemplary embodiment is directed to a device that further comprises an elastic waistband.
- Another exemplary embodiment is directed to a device that further comprises a label.
- each of the pair of leg openings of any of the prior exemplary embodiments is surrounded by the elastic layer folded onto the body portion and connected to the body portion via a leg opening bonding component.
- the front body portion is connected to the crotch area via a front bonding component, and/or the front body portion is connected to the crotch area via a rear bonding component.
- the front bonding component, the rear bonding component and the leg opening component are the same or different and can be selecting from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof.
- Another exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to a method comprising: causing a garment to include a crotch area; causing the crotch area to comprise: a first part; and a second part; causing the first part to comprise: at least one top layer; at least one intermediate layer; and at least one back layer; causing the second part to comprise: a first curved portion; an extension portion; a second curved portion; an elastic portion; and a garment layer; causing the extension portion extend from the first curved portion and from the second curved portion; causing a top part of the first curved portion to overlap a top surface of at least the first edge portion of the at least one top layer and the second curved portion to overlap a bottom surface of at least the third edge portion of the at least one back layer, and causing the elastic portion to overlap and be coupled to the extension portion and the garment layer.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of one side of a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application.
- FIG. 2A - FIG. 2D are illustrations of a garment including a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of one side of a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of one side of a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of one side of a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application
- first, second, etc. can be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not necessarily be limited by such terms. These terms are used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another element, component, region, layer or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer, or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer, or section without departing from various teachings of this disclosure. [0039] Various terminology used herein is for describing particular exemplary embodiments and is not intended to be necessarily limiting of this disclosure.
- a term "or” is intended to mean an inclusive “or” rather than an exclusive “or.” That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, "X employs A or B” is intended to mean any of a set of natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then "X employs A or B" is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances.
- Exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described herein with reference to illustrations of idealized embodiments (and intermediate structures) of this disclosure. As such, variations from various illustrated shapes as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances, are to be expected. Thus, various exemplary embodiments of this disclosure should not be construed as necessarily limited to various particular shapes of regions illustrated herein, but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example, from manufacturing.
- Any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be formed from a same, structurally continuous piece, such as being unitary, and/or be separately manufactured and/or connected, such as being an assembly and/or modules. Any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be manufactured via any manufacturing processes, whether additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing, and/or other any other types of manufacturing. For example, some manufacturing processes include three dimensional (3D) printing, laser cutting, computer numerical control routing, milling, pressing, stamping, vacuum forming, hydroforming, injection molding, lithography, and so forth.
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- Any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be and/or include, whether partially and/or fully, a solid, including a metal, a mineral, an amorphous material, a ceramic, a glass ceramic, an organic solid, such as wood and/or a polymer, such as rubber, a composite material, a semiconductor, a nanomaterial, a biomaterial and/or any combinations thereof.
- a solid including a metal, a mineral, an amorphous material, a ceramic, a glass ceramic, an organic solid, such as wood and/or a polymer, such as rubber, a composite material, a semiconductor, a nanomaterial, a biomaterial and/or any combinations thereof.
- any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be and/or include, whether partially and/or fully, a coating, including an informational coating, such as ink, an adhesive coating, a melt-adhesive coating, such as vacuum seal and/or heat seal, a release coating, such as tape liner, a low surface energy coating, an optical coating, such as for tint, color, hue, saturation, tone, shade, transparency, translucency, opaqueness, luminescence, reflection, phosphorescence, anti-reflection and/or holography, a photo-sensitive coating, an electronic and/or thermal property coating, such as for passivity, insulation, resistance or conduction, a magnetic coating, a water- resistant and/or waterproof coating, a scent coating and/or any combinations thereof.
- a coating including an informational coating, such as ink, an adhesive coating, a melt-adhesive coating, such as vacuum seal and/or heat seal, a release coating, such as tape liner, a low surface energy coating, an optical coating,
- Any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be rigid, flexible, and/or any other combinations thereof. Any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be identical and/or different from each other in material, shape, size, color and/or any measurable dimension, such as length, width, height, depth, area, orientation, perimeter, volume, breadth, density, temperature, resistance, and so forth.
- any and/or all elements, as disclosed herein, can be and/or include, any type of fabric, without any limitation as long as they have the required properties as described herein, including but not limited to, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof. [0044] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in an art to which this disclosure belongs.
- relative terms such as “below,” “lower,” “above,” and “upper” can be used herein to describe one element's relationship to another element as illustrated in the set of accompanying illustrative drawings. Such relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of illustrated technologies in addition to an orientation depicted in the set of accompanying illustrative drawings. For example, if a device in the set of accompanying illustrative drawings were turned over, then various elements described as being on a “lower” side of other elements would then be oriented on “upper” sides of other elements.
- a term “about” and/or “substantially” refers to a +/- 10% variation from a nominal value/term. Such variation is always included in any given value/term provided herein, whether or not such variation is specifically referred thereto.
- the term “garment” includes without limitation any item that is worn.
- a garment also includes, without limitation, any item that has a crotch area.
- a garment includes, for example, an underwear, a brief, an undergarment, a bathing suit, a pajama, a shorts, a leotard, a legging, a pants, a skort, a panty, a boy short, a bikini, a thong, an overalls, a bodysuit, a leotard, a tights, a pantyhose, a boxers, a biking shorts, or a compression shorts.
- a material of any such garment can include, but is not limited to, fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- stitching includes any stitching pattern that can connect two or more layers, without being limited thereto. Any such stitching pattern may be seamless, but is not limited thereto.
- the term “knitting” includes any knitting pattern that can connect two or more layers, without being limited thereto. Any such knitting pattern may be seamless, but is not limited thereto.
- the term “gusset performance structure” includes a panel , that is inserted into a garment to help shape and reinforce key points, add breadth, reduce stress, and the like, in clothing. A gusset performance structure can be included at any position in a garment, including but not limited to the shoulders, underarms, hemlines, crotches, and the like.
- the shape of the gusset performance structure is not particularly limited, and can include any suitable shape, including but not limited to a triangular, rhomboidal, diamond shape, and/or as described herein.
- Exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described herein with reference to illustrations of idealized embodiments (and intermediate structures) of this disclosure. As such, this disclosure includes variations from various illustrated shapes as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances. Thus, various exemplary embodiments of this disclosure should not be construed as necessarily limited to various particular shapes of regions illustrated herein, but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example, from manufacturing.
- An exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to an article comprising: a first part; and a second part, wherein the first part comprises: at least one top layer; at least one intermediate layer; and at least one back layer, and wherein the second part comprises: a curved portion; and an extension portion, wherein the extension portion extends from the curved portion, and wherein a top part of the curved portion overlaps a top surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one top layer and a bottom part of the curved portion overlaps a bottom surface of an at least an edge portion of the at least one back layer.
- edge portion of each of the at least one top layer and the at least one back layer and an edge portion of the at least one intermediate layer are connected via a first bonding component.
- top portion of the second part is connected to the at least one top layer via a second bonding component.
- the bottom portion of the second part is connected to at least one back layer via a third bonding component.
- the extension part of the second part is folded in a downward direction such that the extension part curves under an outermost bottom surface of the first part such that a top surface of the extension part forms a secondary bottom surface of the extension part.
- the extension part comprises two layers that are connected via a fourth bonding component.
- the two layers of the extension part can be disjointed or connected and can be connected to the curved part in one or many positions.
- the first to fourth bond components are the same or different, and are independently selected from bonding tape, adhesive, glue or combinations thereof.
- the article further comprises a material layer, wherein an edge portion of the material layer is folded in an upward direction to form a second folded portion such that a bottom surface of the material layer forms a secondary top surface of the material layer, and wherein the secondary top surface of the material layer is connected to the secondary bottom surface of the extension part via a stitching pattern.
- the at least one top layer is a wicking layer.
- a material of the wicking layer is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- the at least one back layer is a waterproof layer.
- a material of the waterproof layer is selected from a water resistant, a water repellant material or a combination thereof.
- a material of the at least one intermediate layer is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a material of the material layer is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a weight of the article is about 50 g to about 500 g.
- a width of the article is about 0.5 inches to about 6.0 inches at its narrowest point and about 3.0 inches to about 14.0 inches at its widest point.
- a water absorption capacity of the article is about 250 ml to about 1000 ml.
- Another exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to a garment comprising the article described herein.
- Another exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to a device comprising a garment.
- the garment includes a crotch area including the article described in any of the prior exemplary embodiments, a front body portion, a rear body portion, and a pair of leg openings.
- Another exemplary embodiment is directed to a device that further comprises an elastic waistband.
- Another exemplary embodiment is directed to a device that further comprises a label.
- each of the pair of leg openings of any of the prior exemplary embodiments is surrounded by an elastic layer folded into the body portion and connected to the body portion via a leg opening bonding component.
- the front body portion is connected to the crotch area via a front bonding component, and/or the rear body portion is connected to the crotch area via a rear bonding component.
- the front bonding component, the rear bonding component and the leg opening component are the same or different and can be selecting from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof.
- Another exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is directed to a method comprising: causing a garment to include a crotch area; causing the crotch area to comprise: a first part; and a second part; causing the first part to comprise: at least one top layer; at least one intermediate layer; and at least one back layer; causing the second part to comprise: a curved portion, and an extension portion; causing the extension portion to extend from the curved portion; and causing a top part of the curved portion to overlap a top surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one top layer and a bottom part of the curved portion to overlap a bottom surface of an at least an edge portion of the at least one back layer.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application.
- a gusset performance structure 100 includes at least one top layer 10, which faces a user, one or more intermediate layers 20 and at least one back layer 30, which faces a garment. Positions A and B in FIG. 1 correspond to the center of the gusset performance structure and a leg opening of the gusset performance structure of a garment including the gusset performance structure, respectively. An edge portion of each of the at least one top layer 10, one or more intermediate layers 20 and at least one back layer 30 are arranged to be bonded together, via bonding strips 40, at or adjacent to position B of FIG. 1 .
- the top layer 10 includes a suitable moisture-wicking material, including but not limited to, fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- the moisture-wicking material may be any material that allows one-way transport of moisture, water and/or liquids.
- a layer comprising the moisture-wicking material may be a water/moisture absorbing layer, such as a polymer blend, including but not limited to a polyester/nylon blend (e.g., 80% polyester, 20% nylon).
- the moisture absorbing layer may include a combination of materials such as, but not limited to, 100% polyester, 96% cotton/ 4% spandex, 80% polyester/20% nylon, Bramante®/cotton blend, cotton flock, natural fibers, wool, and the like.
- the moisture-wicking material may be a combination of materials selected from fabric, natural yam, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- the back layer 30 includes a suitable waterproof material, which can be a coating, but a water resistant or water repellant material can be included as an alternate to, or together with, the waterproof material.
- the intermediate layers 20 include an absorbent material, including but not limited to fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- Any of layers 10 to 30 can include any suitable material, including but not limited to fabric, natural yam, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a curved portion 111 extends over the edge portions and is bonded to the edge portions via bonding strip 112.
- a top part of the curved portion 111 overlaps a top surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one top layer 10 and a bottom part of the curved portion 111 overlaps a bottom surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one back layer 30.
- the curved portion 111 includes an extension portion 113. The extension portion 113 extends from the curved portion, and the extension portion 113 folds under the bottom part of the curved portion 111 that overlaps a bottom surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one back layer 30.
- the extension portion 113 comprises a first layer 114 and a second layer 115, which run substantially parallel.
- the curved portion 111 and extension portion 113 are formed from a single piece. In other embodiments, the curved portion 111 and the extension portion 113 are formed from two or more pieces.
- the bonding strip 112 extends between the first layer 114 and the second layer 115 and bonds the first layer 114 to the second layer 115.
- the bonding strip 112 may comprise a single piece of bonding material that extends from the top part of the curved portion 111 between the first layer 114 and the second layer 115 and continues on to the bottom part of the curved portion 111.
- the bonding strip 112 may comprise multiple portions of bonding material, with one or more portions extending under the top part of the curved portion 111 , one or more portions extending under the bottom part of the curved portion 111 , and/or one or more portions extending between the fist layer 114 and the second layer 115.
- the first layer 114 and the second layer 115 are folded under the bottom surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one back layer 30, such that the second layer 115 is adjacent the lower part of the curved portion 111 and the at least one back layer 30.
- each of the top surfaces of layers 20 and 30, faces the bottom surface of adjacent layer.
- the various layers of the gusset performance structure can be connected to an adjacent layer as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the top surface of bottom layer 30 can be connected to the back surface of the adjacent intermediate layer 20; two adjacent intermediate layers 20 can be connected; and/or a top surface of the innermost intermediate layer 20, which is closest to the top layer 10, can be connected to the bottom surface of the top layer 10, via a bonding component 40.
- the bonding component 40 between the various layers can be the same construction or material or different construction or material.
- the gusset performance structure shown in FIG. 1 also includes a layer 50, which is connected to the extension portion 113 via bonding element 60.
- Bonding element 60 can be selected from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof.
- the layer 50 can include any suitable material for use in a garment, including but not limited to fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- the bonding element 60 can be placed at any position along the extension portion 113, such as, for example, at or near the tip of the extension portion 113 or at or near the base of the extension portion 113, or at any point in between.
- a plurality of bonding elements 60 may be used. Each of the bonding elements 60 may be placed at different locations, such as, for example, a first bonding element 60 may be placed at or near the tip of the extension portion 113 and a second bonding element 60 may be placed at or near the base of the extension portion 113, or one or more of the first bonding element 60 or the second bonding element 60 may be placed in between those locations.
- the extension portion 113 is folded in a downward direction such that the extension portion 113 curves under the at least one back layer 30 such that a top surface of the extension part forms a secondary bottom surface of the gusset performance structure 100.
- the bonding components 40a to 40c can be the same or different, and can include any suitable bonding material, including but not limited to bonding tape, adhesive, glue, or combinations thereof.
- FIGS. 2A to 2D are illustrations of a garment including a gusset performance structure 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2A is a front outer view of the garment 200.
- the garment 200 includes a front body portion 210 and the gusset performance structure 100, which are connected via a stitching pattern 220.
- the garment 200 also includes a pair of leg openings 230, each of which is surrounded by an elastic layer 240 folded into the fabric of the body portion 210 and held in place via a stitching pattern.
- the front body portion 210 is connected to a rear body portion 310 (illustrated in FIGS. 2C and 2D) via side seams 250.
- leg openings 230 do not include elastic along the edges of the gusset performance structure 100.
- the garment 200 can also include an elastic waistband 260.
- FIG. 2B is a front inner view of the garment 200. As illustrated in FIG. 2B, the gusset performance structure 100 is connected to the front body portion 210 via a bonding element 270.
- the bonding element 270 can include one or more strips of fabric or can be selected from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, the bonding element 270 is a stitching.
- FIG. 2C is a back outer view and FIG. 2D is a back inner view of the garment 200 showing the back body portion 310 and the gusset performance structure 100.
- FIGS. 2C and 2D Garment features of FIGS. 2C and 2D in common with FIGS. 2A and 2B are described above and not repeated herein.
- the gusset performance structure 100 is connected to the front body portion 210 and the rear body portion 310 where the bonding element 270 is a stitching.
- a fabric portion can be included along sides of the gusset performance structure 100, and the fabric portion can be bonded to the gusset performance structure 100 using a bonding element 270 that is a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof, but in this embodiment, the gusset performance structure 100 is connected to the front body portion 210 and the rear body portion 310 using a bonding element 270 that is a stitching.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of a gusset performance structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the subject application. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, all of the numbering of the elements is identical to the numbering in FIG.
- bonding element 117 which is positioned between the lower part of the curved portion 111 and the second layer 115.
- the additional bonding element 117 is used to retain the extension portion 113 in a position beneath the lower part of the curved portion 111 and the bottom surface of the bottom layer 30.
- Bonding element 117 can be selected from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof.
- a gusset performance structure 100 includes at least one top layer 10, which faces a user, one or more intermediate layers 20 and at least one back layer 30, which faces a garment layer 50. Positions A and B in FIG. 4 corresponds to approximately the center of the gusset performance structure and a leg opening of the gusset performance structure of a garment including the gusset performance structure, respectively. An edge portion of each of the at least one top layer 10, one or more intermediate layers 20 and at least one back layer 30 are arranged to be bonded together, via bonding strips 40.
- the top layer 10 includes a suitable moisture-wicking material, including but not limited to, fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- the moisture-wicking material may be any material that allows one-way transport of moisture, water and/or liquids.
- a layer comprising the moisture-wicking material may be a water/moisture absorbing layer, such as a polymer blend, including but not limited to a polyester/nylon blend (e.g., 80% polyester, 20% nylon).
- the moisture absorbing layer may include a combination of materials such as, but not limited to, 100% polyester, 96% cotton/ 4% spandex, 80% polyester/20% nylon, Bramante®/cotton blend, cotton flock, natural fibers, wool, and the like, or any other combinations described herein.
- the moisture-wicking material may be a combination of materials selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- the back layer 30 includes a suitable waterproof material, which can be a coating, but a water resistant or water repellant material can be included as an alternate to, or together with, the waterproof material.
- the one or more intermediate layers 20 include an absorbent material, including but not limited to fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- Any of layers 10, 20, or 30 can include any suitable material, including but not limited to fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a curved portion 70 extends over the edge portions and is bonded to the edge portions via bonding strip 80.
- a top part of the curved portion 70 overlaps a top surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one top layer 10 and a bottom part of the curved portion 70 overlaps a bottom surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one back layer 30.
- the curved portion 70 includes an extension portion 72.
- the extension portion 72 extends from the curved portion 70.
- the extension portion 72 comprises a first layer 74 and a second layer 76, which run substantially parallel. In certain embodiments, the extension portion 72 comprises a single layer.
- the curved portion 70 and extension portion 72 are formed from a single piece. In other embodiments, the curved portion 70 and the extension portion 72 are formed from two or more pieces.
- the bonding strip 80 extends between the first layer 74 and the second layer 76 and bonds the first layer 74 to the second layer 76.
- the bonding strip 80 extends along the curved portion 70 from the top part to the bottom part.
- the bonding strip 80 may comprise a single piece of bonding material that extends from the top part of the curved portion 70 between the first layer 74 and the second layer 76 and continues on to the bottom part of the curved portion 70.
- the bonding strip 80 may comprise multiple portions of bonding material, with one or more portions extending under the top part of the curved portion 70, one or more portions extending under the bottom part of the curved portion 70, and/or one or more portions extending between the first layer 74 and the second layer 76.
- the garment layer 50 Positioned beneath the back layer 30 is the garment layer 50.
- An expandable portion 90 extends above and below the extension portion 72.
- the expandable portion comprises a stretchable or expandable material, such as an elastic, a spandex, a woven material, or any other materials now known or developed in the future that has stretch and can return to its original shape.
- Garment layer 50 extends under and past the bottom part of the curved portion 70 and over the bottom part of the expandable portion 90.
- each of the top surfaces of layers 20 and 30, faces the bottom surface of adjacent layer.
- the various layers of the gusset performance structure can be connected to an adjacent layer as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- the top surface of bottom layer 30 can be connected to the back surface of the adjacent intermediate layer 20; the top surface of the intermediate layer 20 can be connected to the bottom surface of the top layer 10, via bonding component 40.
- the bonding component 40 between the various layers can be the same construction or material or different construction or material.
- the gusset performance structure shown in FIG. 4 also is coupled to a garment layer 50, which is connected to the extension portion 72 and the expandable portion 90 via bonding element 60.
- Bonding element 60 can be selected from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof.
- the garment layer 50 can include any suitable material for use in a garment, including but not limited to fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- the bonding element 60 can be placed at any position along the extension portion 72 and expandable portion 90, such as, for example, at or near the tip of the extension portion 72 or at or near the base of the extension portion 72, or at any point in between, provided that if the bonding element 60 is a stitching or a knitting, the bonding element is positioned so as not to pierce the extension portion 72 at a position where pores or holes are formed that would allow liquid from one or more of layer 10, layer 20, or layer 30 to leak out from the pores or holes.
- a plurality of bonding elements 60 may be used.
- Each of the bonding elements 60 may be placed at different locations, such as, for example, a first bonding element 60 may be placed at or near the tip of the extension portion 72 and a second bonding element 60 may be placed at or near the base of the extension portion 72, or one or more of the first bonding element 60 or the second bonding element 60 may be placed in between those locations.
- the bonding components 40 can be the same or different, and can include any suitable bonding material, including but not limited to bonding tape, adhesive, glue, or combinations thereof.
- a gusset performance structure 100 includes at least one top layer 10, which faces a user, one or more intermediate layers 20 and at least one back layer 30, which faces a garment layer 50. Positions A and B in FIG. 4 corresponds to approximately the center of the gusset performance structure and a leg opening of the gusset performance structure of a garment including the gusset performance structure, respectively. An edge portion of each of the at least one top layer 10, one or more intermediate layers 20 and at least one back layer 30 are arranged to be bonded together, via bonding strips 40.
- the top layer 10 includes a suitable moisture-wicking material, including but not limited to, fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- the moisture-wicking material may be any material that allows one-way transport of moisture, water and/or liquids.
- a layer comprising the moisture-wicking material may be a water/moisture absorbing layer, such as a polymer blend, including but not limited to a polyester/nylon blend (e.g., 80% polyester, 20% nylon).
- the moisture absorbing layer may include a combination of materials such as, but not limited to, 100% polyester, 96% cotton/ 4% spandex, 80% polyester/20% nylon, BramanteO/cotton blend, cotton flock, natural fibers, wool, and the like, or any other combinations described herein.
- the moisture-wicking material may be a combination of materials selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- the back layer 30 includes a suitable waterproof material, which can be a coating, but a water resistant or water repellant material can be included as an alternate to, or together with, the waterproof material.
- the one or more intermediate layers 20 include an absorbent material, including but not limited to fabric, natural yam, synthetic yam, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- Any of layers 10, 20, or 30 can include any suitable material, including but not limited to fabric, natural yam, synthetic yam, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- a curved portion 70 comprising a bonding material extends over the edge portions and is bonded to the edge portions.
- a top part of the curved portion 70 overlaps a top surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one top layer 10 and a bottom part of the curved portion 70 overlaps a bottom surface of at least the edge portion of the at least one back layer 30.
- the curved portion 70 includes an extension portion 72.
- the extension portion 72 extends from the curved portion 70.
- the extension portion 72 comprises a first layer 74 and a second layer 76, which run substantially parallel. In certain embodiments, the extension portion 72 comprises a single layer.
- the curved portion 70 and extension portion 72 are formed from a single piece. In other embodiments, the curved portion 70 and the extension portion 72 are formed from two or more pieces.
- the extension portion 72 comprises a first layer 74 and a second layer 76
- the first layer 74 and the second layer 76 bond to each other.
- the curved portion 70 may comprise a single piece of bonding material that extends from the top part of the curved portion 70 comprises the first layer 74 and the second layer 76 and continues on to the bottom part of the curved portion 70.
- the curved portion 70 may comprise multiple portions of bonding material, with one or more portions extending along the top part of the curved portion 70, one or more portions extending along the bottom part of the curved portion 70, and/or one or more portions extending along the first layer 74 and the second layer 76.
- Positioned beneath the back layer 30 is the garment layer 50.
- An expandable portion 90 extends above and below the extension portion 72.
- the expandable portion comprises a stretchable or expandable material, such as an elastic, a spandex, a woven material, or any other materials now known or developed in the future that has stretch and can return to its original shape.
- Garment layer 50 extends under and past the bottom part of the curved portion 70 and over the bottom part of the expandable portion 90.
- each of the top surfaces of layers 20 and 30, faces the bottom surface of adjacent layer.
- the various layers of the gusset performance structure can be connected to an adjacent layer as illustrated in FIG. 5.
- the top surface of bottom layer 30 can be connected to the back surface of the adjacent intermediate layer 20; the top surface of the intermediate layer 20 can be connected to the bottom surface of the top layer 10, via bonding component 40.
- the bonding component 40 between the various layers can be the same construction or material or different construction or material.
- the gusset performance structure shown in FIG. 5 also is coupled to a garment layer 50, which is connected to the extension portion 72 and the expandable portion 90 via bonding element 60.
- Bonding element 60 can be selected from a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer, a bonding tape, or combinations thereof.
- the garment layer 50 can include any suitable material for use in a garment, including but not limited to fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester, or combinations thereof.
- the bonding element 60 can be placed at any position along the extension portion 72 and expandable portion 90, such as, for example, at or near the tip of the extension portion 72 or at or near the base of the extension portion 72, or at any point in between, provided that if the bonding element 60 is a stitching or a knitting, the bonding element is positioned so as not to pierce the extension portion 72 at a position where pores or holes are formed that would allow liquid from one or more of layer 10, layer 20, or layer 30 to leak out from the pores or holes.
- a plurality of bonding elements 60 may be used.
- Each of the bonding elements 60 may be placed at different locations, such as, for example, a first bonding element 60 may be placed at or near the tip of the extension portion 72 and a second bonding element 60 may be placed at or near the base of the extension portion 72, or one or more of the first bonding element 60 or the second bonding element 60 may be placed in between those locations.
- the gusset performance structure according to any one of the prior exemplary embodiments can be combined with one or more material layers independently selected from fabric, natural yam, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- material of any one or more of the material layers is not limited to comprising the above-described materials, and any suitable material may be incorporated into the garment.
- each of the material layers can be from about 0.2 mm to about 10 mm, preferably from about 0.3 mm to 9 mm, from about 0.4 mm to about 8 mm, from about 0.5 mm to about 7 mm, from about 0.6 mm to about 6 mm, from about 0.7 mm to about 5 mm, from about 1 .0 mm to about 4.5 mm, from about 2 mm to about 4 mm, from about 3 mm to about 3.5 mm, and more preferably, about 0.1 mm, about 0.2 mm, about 0.3 mm, about 0.4 mm, about 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, about 0.7 mm, about 0.8 mm, about 0.9 mm, about 1 mm, about 1 .25 mm, about 1 .5 mm, about 1 .75 mm, about 2.0 mm, about 2.25 mm, about 2.5 mm, about 2.75 mm, about 3 mm, about 3.25 mm, about 3.5 mm, about 3.75
- the weight of the gusset performance structure can be about 50 g to about 500 g, about 100 g to about 400 g, about 200 g to about 300 g, about 210 g to about 290 g, about 220 g to about 280 g, about 230 g to about 270 g, about 230 g to about 260 g, about 240 g to about 250 g, and any other suitable weight within these ranges.
- the weight of the gusset performance structure can be about 50 g, about 60 g, about 70 g, about 80 g, about 90 g, about 100 g, about 110 g, about 120 g, about 130 g, about 140 g, about 150 g, about 160 g, about 170 g, about 180 g, about 190 g, about 200 g, about 210 g, about 220 g, about 230 g, about 240 g, about 250 g, about 260 g, about 270 g, about 280 g, about 290 g, about 300 g, about 310 g, about 320 g, about 330 g, about 340 g, about 350 g, about 360 g, about 370 g, about 380 g, about 390 g, about 400 g, about 410 g, about 420 g, about 430 g, about 440 g, about 450 g, about 460 g, about 470 g, about
- the narrowest portion of the gusset performance structure has a width of about 0.5 inches to about 6 inches, about 2.0 inches to about 5.0 inches, preferably from about
- the width of the gusset performance structure can be about 0.5 inches, about 0.6 inches, about 0.7 inches, about 0.8 inches, about 0.9 inches, about 1 .0 inch, about 1.1 inches, about 1.2 inches, about 1.3 inches, about 1.4 inches, about 1.5 inches, about 1.6 inches, about 1.7 inches, about 1.8 inches, about 1.9 inches, about 2.0 inches, about 2.1 inches, about 2.2 inches, about 2.3 inches, about 2.4 inches, about 2.5 inches, about 2.6 inches, about 2.7 inches, about 2.8 inches, about 2.9 inches, about 3.0 inches, about 3.1 inches, about 3.2 inches, about 3.3 inches, about 3.4 inches, about 3.5 inches, about 3.6 inches, about 3.7 inches, about 3.8 inches, about 3.9 inches, about 4.0 inches, about 4.1 inches, about 4.2 inches, about 4.3 inches, about 4.4 inches, about 4.1 inches, about 4.2 inches, about 4.3 inches, about 4.4 inches, about 4.1 inches, about 4.2 inches, about 4.3 inches, about 4.4 inches, about 4.1
- the widest portion of the gusset performance structure has a width of about 3.0 inches to about 14.0 inches, about 4.0 inches to about 12.0 inches, preferably from about
- the width of the gusset performance structure can be about
- the gusset performance structure according to any one of the prior exemplary embodiments can be incorporated into any such material layer.
- the gusset performance structure according to any one of the prior exemplary embodiments can be bonded or adhered to any such material layer via a stitching, a knitting, an adhesive layer or a bonding tape.
- the moisture-wicking material is selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- the moisture-wicking material may be any material that allows one-way transport of moisture, water and/or liquids.
- a layer comprising the moisture-wicking material may be a water/moisture absorbing layer, such as a polymer blend, including but not limited to a polyester/nylon blend (e.g., 80% polyester, 20% nylon).
- the moisture absorbing layer may include a combination of materials such as, but not limited to, 100% polyester, 96% cotton/ 4% spandex, 80% polyester/20% nylon, BramanteO/cotton blend, cotton flock, natural fibers, wool, and the like.
- the moisture-wicking material may be a combination of materials selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyester or combinations thereof.
- Various, non-limiting, exemplary embodiments of the moisture-wicking layer are listed in [0112] Table i
- the moisture-wicking material is not limited thereto, and any suitable moisture-wicking material may be incorporated into the garment.
- the material may include a polyester, a polyamide, a viscose, a cotton, a polyester/lyocell blend, a polyester/elastane blend, a polyester/cotton blend, a polyester/cotton/elastane blend, a polyester/modal/elastane blend, a polyester/lyocell/elastane blend, a modal/elastane blend, a viscose/micromodal/elastane blend, micromodal/polyamide/elastane blend, a cotton/micromodal/elastane blend, a cotton/modal/seacell/elastane blend, a seacell modal/polyester/spandex blend, a viscose/elastane blend, a modal/refibra/elastane blend, recycled polyester/recycled elastane blend
- the moisture wicking material can be combined with one or more material layers independently selected from fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- material of any one or more of the material layers is not limited to comprising the above-described materials, and any suitable material may be incorporated into the moisture wicking material.
- the moisture wicking material and/or the garment includes a moisture wicking finish.
- the moisture wicking material, any of the other layers and/or the garment includes an antimicrobial treatment, an antimicrobial coating, or an antimicrobial finish.
- the moisture wicking material, any of the other layers, and/or the garment includes an odor control treatment, an odor control coating, or an odor control finish.
- a volume capacity of the one or more layers comprising the moisture-wicking material or waterproof material is in a range of from about 5 ml to about 550 ml, from about 55 ml to about 500 ml, from about 60 ml to about 450 ml, from about 65 ml to about 400 ml.
- the volume capacity can be about 5 ml, about 10 ml, about 15 ml, about 20 ml, about 25 ml, about 30 ml, about 35 ml, about 40 ml, about 45 ml, about 50 ml, about 55 ml, about 60 ml, about 65 ml, about 70 ml, about 75 ml, about 80 ml, about 85 ml, about 90 ml, about 95 ml, about 100 ml, about 105 ml, about 110 ml, about 115 ml, about 120 ml, about 125 ml, about 130 ml, about 135 ml, about 140 ml, about 145 ml, about 150 ml, about 155 ml, about 160 ml, about 165 ml, about 170 ml, about 175 ml, about 180 ml, about 185 ml, about 190 ml, about 195 ml, about
- the gusset performance structure according to any of the prior exemplary embodiments can be included in a garment, which includes without limitation any item that is worn, including but not limited to, an underwear, a brief, an undergarment, a bathing suit, a pajama, a shorts, a leotard, a legging, a pants, a skort, a panty, a boy short, a bikini, a thong, an overalls, a bodysuit, a leotard, a tights, a pantyhose, a boxers, a biking shorts, or a compression shorts.
- a garment which includes without limitation any item that is worn, including but not limited to, an underwear, a brief, an undergarment, a bathing suit, a pajama, a shorts, a leotard, a legging, a pants, a skort, a panty, a boy short, a bikin
- a material of any such garment can include, but is not limited to, fabric, natural yarn, synthetic yarn, synthetic fabric, polyurethane, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, elastane, rubber, plastic, metal, wool, merino wool, polypropylene, rayon, linen, bamboo, Gore-Tex®, X-static®, TencelTM, lyocell, modal, or combinations thereof.
- various functions or acts can take place at a given location and/or in connection with the operation of one or more apparatuses or systems.
- a portion of a given function or act can be performed at a first device or location, and a remainder of the function or act can be performed at one or more additional devices or locations.
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Un article comprend : une première partie ; et une seconde partie. La première partie comprend : au moins une couche supérieure ayant une première portion de bord ; au moins une couche intermédiaire ayant une deuxième portion de bord ; et au moins une couche arrière ayant une troisième portion de bord. La seconde partie comprend : une première portion recourbée ; une portion en extension ; et une seconde portion recourbée. La portion en extension s'étend de la première portion recourbée et de la seconde portion recourbée ; la première portion recourbée se chevauche avec une surface supérieure d'au moins la première portion de bord de la ou des couches supérieures et la seconde portion recourbée se chevauche avec une surface inférieure d'au moins la troisième portion de bord de la ou des couches arrière.
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