Double-layer clothing system
阅读说明:本技术 双层服装系统 (Double-layer clothing system ) 是由 雅各布·R·阿诺德 拉杰·C·米斯特里 于 2018-05-23 设计创作,主要内容包括:本公开描述了一种用于穿着者(300)的上躯干的服装系统。该服装系统可以包括透气织物的第一层(100、200、202)和防水的第二层(100、200、202)。第二层(100、200、202)可以被存放在位于第一层(100、200、202)的前部上的口袋(110、112、210)中。第二层(100、200、202)可以从口袋(110、112、210)内转变为覆盖第一层(100、200、202)的至少一部分,以保护穿着者(300)免受外部条件的影响。在一些实施方案中,第二层(100、200、202)可以在口袋(110、112、210)内的区域处被附连到第一层(100、200、202)。本公开描述了一种用于穿着者(300)的上躯干的服装系统。该服装系统可以包括透气织物的第一层(100、200、202)和防水的第二层(100、200、202)。第二层(100、200、202)可以被存放在位于第一层(100、200、202)的前部上的口袋(110、112、210)中。第二层(100、200、202)可以从口袋(110、112、210)内转变为覆盖第一层(100、200、202)的至少一部分,以保护穿着者(300)免受外部条件的影响。在一些实施方案中,第二层(100、200、202)可以在口袋(110、112、210)内的区域处被附连到第一层(100、200、202)。(The present disclosure describes a garment system for an upper torso of a wearer (300). The garment system may include a first layer (100, 200, 202) of breathable fabric and a second layer (100, 200, 202) that is waterproof. The second layer (100, 200, 202) may be stored in a pocket (110, 112, 210) located on the front of the first layer (100, 200, 202). The second layer (100, 200, 202) can be converted from within the pocket (110, 112, 210) to cover at least a portion of the first layer (100, 200, 202) to protect the wearer (300) from external conditions. In some embodiments, the second layer (100, 200, 202) may be attached to the first layer (100, 200, 202) at an area within the pocket (110, 112, 210). The present disclosure describes a garment system for an upper torso of a wearer (300). The garment system may include a first layer (100, 200, 202) of breathable fabric and a second layer (100, 200, 202) that is waterproof. The second layer (100, 200, 202) may be stored in a pocket (110, 112, 210) located on the front of the first layer (100, 200, 202). The second layer (100, 200, 202) can be converted from within the pocket (110, 112, 210) to cover at least a portion of the first layer (100, 200, 202) to protect the wearer (300) from external conditions. In some embodiments, the second layer (100, 200, 202) may be attached to the first layer (100, 200, 202) at an area within the pocket (110, 112, 210).)
1. A garment system for an upper torso of a wearer, the garment system comprising: a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, the anterior side having a pocket with at least a top edge, wherein the top edge of the pocket includes an opening to the pocket; and a second layer positioned on the first layer such that the second layer covers at least a shoulder portion of the first layer, the second layer comprising a front side opposite a back side, the front side of the second layer being bounded by at least a first bottom edge, wherein the first bottom edge is affixed to the first layer at a location corresponding to the top edge of the pocket.
2. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the front side portion of the first layer includes an upper section and a lower section adjacent to and extending downward from the upper section.
3. The garment system of claim 2, wherein the pocket is located on the lower section.
4. The garment system of claim 3, wherein the top edge of the pocket is horizontally aligned with an upper edge of the lower section.
5. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the first bottom edge of the second layer is attached to the first layer inside the pocket at the location corresponding to the top edge of the pocket.
6. The garment system of claim 5, wherein the only point of attachment between the first layer and the second layer is located inside the pocket at the location corresponding to the top edge of the pocket.
7. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the second layer further comprises a flap extending downward from the second layer such that the flap is positioned adjacent to and outside of the pocket opening.
8. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the back side portion of the second layer includes a lower back edge having a curve extending downward and away from a midpoint of the curve.
9. The garment system of claim 8, wherein the back side portion of the second layer comprises at least a portion of a neckline opening having a midpoint, wherein a distance between the midpoint of the neckline opening and the midpoint of the curve is at 15cm or 25cm or between 15cm and 25 cm.
10. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the front side of the second layer and the back side of the second layer form a neck opening, and wherein a hood extends from the neck opening.
11. The garment system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the first layer is formed from a knit material.
12. The garment system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the second layer is formed from a woven material treated with a durable water repellant.
13. A garment system for an upper torso of a wearer, the garment system comprising: a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, wherein the anterior side comprises a pocket having a pocket space and a pocket opening in communication with the pocket space; and a second layer covering at least a portion of the first layer, the second layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, wherein the second layer is attached to the first layer at a location interior to the pocket.
14. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the anterior side portion of the first layer includes a lower section extending downwardly from an upper section, wherein the pocket is located on at least a portion of the lower section.
15. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the first layer includes a first set of sleeves, and wherein the second layer includes a second set of sleeves.
16. The garment system of claim 15, wherein the first set of sleeves of the first layer are longer than the second set of sleeves of the second layer.
17. The garment system of claim 15, wherein the back side portion of the second layer includes a lower back edge, and wherein at least a portion of the lower back edge of the back side portion of the second layer is generally horizontally aligned with a lower edge of the second group of sleeves at a location corresponding to a location where the second group of sleeves extend from the sleeve opening of the second layer.
18. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the location at which the second layer of the interior of the pocket is attached to the first layer corresponds to the pocket opening.
19. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the location at which the second layer of the interior of the pocket is attached to the first layer corresponds to a front edge of the pocket opening.
20. A garment system for an upper torso of a wearer, the garment system comprising: a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, the anterior side including a first pocket having a first pocket opening; and a second layer having a front side opposite a back side, the second layer covering at least a shoulder portion of the first layer, wherein the second layer is attached to the first layer at a single location corresponding to a top edge of the first pocket.
Technical Field
Aspects herein relate to a garment system having a stored second layer that is deployable over a first layer to protect a wearer from external conditions.
Background
During exercise, it is preferable to wear a garment containing a breathable material (such as a knitted fabric) on the upper torso. However, during outdoor sports, a person may experience precipitation (precipitation), causing these materials to absorb external moisture and resulting in poor functionality of the materials and/or the garment.
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed or disclosed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the terms "step" and/or "block" may be used herein to connote different elements of methods employed, the terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly stated.
As used herein, positional terms, such as "front," "back," "side," "up," "down," and the like, are relative to a garment system worn by an imaginary wearer standing in an anatomical position. Terms such as "secure," "attach," "coupling," and the like may mean releasably attaching two or more elements together using an attachment technique such as buttons, snaps, zippers, hook and loop fasteners, and the like. However, these terms may also mean that two or more elements are permanently attached together using an attachment technique such as sewing, bonding, adhesive, welding, or the like. Where appropriate, a distinction will be made between releasable attachment and permanent attachment. Additionally, as used herein, phrases such as "configured to cover a body portion of a wearer" will be interpreted with respect to a garment system that is appropriately sized for a given wearer.
Briefly, and in general terms, the present disclosure is directed to a garment system having a first layer formed of a breathable material. The first layer may include a pocket that may store the second layer formed of a waterproof material. When exercising, for example, in inclement weather, the wearer may transition the second layer from the storage position to the deployed position. In the deployed position, the second layer covers at least a portion of the first layer, thereby providing protection to the wearer from inclement weather conditions (such as precipitation).
To facilitate access to the second layer, the pocket may be located on the lower anterior portion of the first layer. The position of the pocket is easily accessible to the wearer even during exercise. In this way, the wearer may be able to transfer the second layer from the pocket and wear the second layer on the first layer without these having to stop the exercise activity. Thus, the second layer provides additional protection against inclement weather when worn by a wearer.
This type of garment system is particularly suitable for wearers who encounter accidental precipitation. For example, a wearer engaged in an exercise (such as running) may wish to run while the second layer is in the storage position (i.e., while the second layer is positioned within the pocket). In this position, the garment system provides additional breathability by allowing moisture vapor to escape to the outside environment. However, if precipitation begins, the wearer can quickly and easily put the second layer on the first layer, i.e. in the deployed position, thereby increasing the protection against precipitation. Furthermore, as will be explained further below, due to the shape configuration of the second layer, breathability of the first layer is generally maintained even when the second layer is in a donned condition.
The easy transition from the storage position to the deployed position is facilitated in part by the single connection of the second layer to the first layer at a point and/or seam line corresponding to the top edge of the pocket. However, this single connection point also provides other useful aspects. Because the second layer is fixed to the first layer, it is not easily misplaced or dropped when transferred from one location to another. Further, in an exemplary aspect, the connection point between the two layers may be positioned within the pocket. This helps the wearer to transition the second layer from the deployed position back to the storage position because a portion of the second layer is already inside the pocket, which serves as a reference point to easily transition the remainder of the second layer inside the pocket. Thus, both putting on and taking off the second layer can be performed with minimal attention required by the wearer, releasing the wearer to maintain attention to the particular activity he or she is engaged in.
Additional aspects that help facilitate donning and doffing of the second layer include the shape configuration of the second layer. The second layer may have a minimal shape (minimalist shape) configured to provide protection in areas where it is most needed, such as the top of the head, shoulder area and upper torso. The second layer may have a curved rear portion which helps provide easy transition when exercising, but still provides protection when needed. By having a very simple construction which provides protection only where it is most needed, the overall weight of the second layer can be reduced. This lightweight second layer not only provides easy donning and doffing, but is also beneficial to the wearer because it is less bulky.
In one aspect, a garment system for an upper torso of a wearer includes a first layer having a front side portion opposite a back side portion. The anterior side portion may have a pocket with a top edge, and the top edge of the pocket includes an opening to the pocket. The garment system also includes a second layer positioned over the first layer. The second layer covers at least the shoulder portion of the first layer. The second layer may include a front side portion opposite a back side portion. The front side of the second layer may be bounded by at least a first bottom edge, wherein the first bottom edge is attached to the first layer at a location corresponding to a top edge of the pocket.
In another aspect, a garment system for an upper torso of a wearer includes a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, where the anterior side has a pocket with a pocket space and a pocket opening in communication with the pocket space. The garment system also includes a second layer covering at least a portion of the first layer. The second layer may have a front side opposite a back side. The second layer may be attached to the first layer at a location inside the pocket.
In yet another aspect, a garment system for an upper torso includes a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, wherein the anterior side includes a first pocket having a first pocket opening. The garment system also includes a second layer having a front side portion opposite the back side portion, wherein the second layer covers at least the shoulder portion of the first layer. The second layer may be attached to the first layer at a single location corresponding to the top edge of the first pocket.
Throughout this description, the term "deployed position" will be used when discussing the orientation of the disclosed garment system. The deployed position represents a position when the second layer is deployed on the first layer of the garment system. In some aspects, the term may be used interchangeably with the term "wear position. The term "wear position" means an unfolded garment system as worn by a wearer. For example, in the wear position, the shirt is oriented such that the neck opening will be at the top of the shirt and near the upper end of the wearer's torso. Similarly, in the as-worn position, the shirt will be oriented such that the waist opening is at the bottom of the shirt and near the waist of the wearer.
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From the foregoing, it will be seen that the embodiments described herein are well adapted to attain all the ends and objects set forth, including other advantages, which are obvious and inherent to the structure. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is covered by and within the scope of the claims. Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
The claims (modification according to treaty clause 19)
1. A garment system for an upper torso of a wearer, the garment system comprising: a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, the anterior side having a pocket with at least a top edge, wherein the top edge of the pocket includes an opening to the pocket, the opening to the pocket having an anterior edge; and a second layer positioned on the first layer such that the second layer covers at least a shoulder portion of the first layer, the second layer comprising a front side opposite a back side, the front side of the second layer being bounded at least by a first bottom edge, wherein the first bottom edge is attached to the first layer at a location corresponding to the front edge of the opening to the pocket.
2. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the front side portion of the first layer includes an upper section and a lower section adjacent to and extending downward from the upper section.
3. The garment system of claim 2, wherein the pocket is located on the lower section.
4. The garment system of claim 3, wherein the top edge of the pocket is horizontally aligned with an upper edge of the lower section.
5. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the first bottom edge of the second layer is attached to the first layer inside the pocket at the location corresponding to the anterior edge of the opening to the pocket.
6. The garment system of claim 5, wherein the only point of attachment between the first layer and the second layer is located inside the pocket at the location corresponding to the anterior edge of the opening to the pocket.
7. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the second layer further comprises a flap extending downward from the second layer such that the flap is positioned adjacent to and outside of the pocket opening.
8. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the back side portion of the second layer includes a lower back edge having a curve extending downward and away from a midpoint of the curve.
9. The garment system of claim 8, wherein the back side portion of the second layer comprises at least a portion of a neckline opening having a midpoint, wherein a distance between the midpoint of the neckline opening and the midpoint of the curve is at 15cm or 25cm or between 15cm and 25 cm.
10. The garment system of claim 1, wherein the front side of the second layer and the back side of the second layer form a neck opening, and wherein a hood extends from the neck opening.
11. The garment system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the first layer is formed from a knit material.
12. The garment system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the second layer is formed from a woven material treated with a durable water repellant.
13. A garment system for an upper torso of a wearer, the garment system comprising: a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, wherein the anterior side comprises a pocket having a pocket space and a pocket opening in communication with the pocket space; and a second layer covering at least a portion of the first layer, the second layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, wherein the second layer is attached to the first layer at a location interior to the pocket, and wherein the location interior to the pocket where the second layer is attached to the first layer corresponds to an anterior edge of the pocket opening.
14. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the anterior side portion of the first layer includes a lower section extending downwardly from an upper section, wherein the pocket is located on at least a portion of the lower section.
15. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the first layer includes a first set of sleeves, and wherein the second layer includes a second set of sleeves.
16. The garment system of claim 15, wherein the first set of sleeves of the first layer are longer than the second set of sleeves of the second layer.
17. The garment system of claim 15, wherein the back side portion of the second layer includes a lower back edge, and wherein at least a portion of the lower back edge of the back side portion of the second layer is generally horizontally aligned with a lower edge of the second group of sleeves at a location corresponding to a location where the second group of sleeves extend from the sleeve opening of the second layer.
18. The garment system of claim 13, wherein the location at which the second layer of the interior of the pocket is attached to the first layer corresponds to the pocket opening.
19. A garment system for an upper torso of a wearer, the garment system comprising: a first layer having an anterior side opposite a posterior side, the anterior side including a pocket having a pocket opening, the pocket opening having an anterior edge; and a second layer having a front side opposite a back side, the second layer covering at least a shoulder portion of the first layer, wherein the second layer is attached to the first layer at a single location corresponding to the front edge of the pocket opening.
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