PANT GARMENT HAVING CROTCH PANEL THAT ELIMINATES CROSS SEAM
A pant garment includes a crotch panel that eliminates the uncomfortable cross seam in a conventional pant garment, while providing improved hygiene. The crotch panel includes an inner layer made of a smooth, soft, absorbent and breathable fabric material and an outer layer made of the same fabric material as the exterior of the remainder of the pant garment. The inner layer is treated with an antimicrobial agent that is distributed substantially uniformly through the thickness of the inner layer. The inner layer may further include a moisture repellant additive that is applied to the outer surface of the inner layer. The crotch panel may be sized and shaped appropriately and combined with a gusset in a military pant garment to provide increased comfort and improved hygiene, particularly for female military personnel deployed in field operations or in a combat theatre.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/371,199, filed on Feb. 13, 2009, and entitled “Women's Multi-Ply Cotton and Pant Fabric Smooth Crotch Panel” filed on Feb. 13, 2009, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/123,415, filed on Apr. 8, 2008, and entitled “Women's Smooth Crotch Panel Sewn Directly Into Pant Garment,” the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to pant garments, and more particularly, to a pant garment having a crotch panel for eliminating the cross seam formed by the intersection of the left and right leg seams with the front and rear seams of a conventional pant garment. In exemplary embodiments, the crotch panel includes at least an inner layer made of an absorbent and breathable material treated with an antimicrobial agent, and an outer layer made of the same material as the remainder of the pant garment. In further exemplary embodiments, a moisture repellant additive is applied to the outer surface of the inner layer of the crotch panel. A pant garment having a crotch panel that eliminates the cross seam of a conventional pant garment provides a wearer with increased comfort, as well as physical and mental health benefits due to improved hygiene.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPractical clothing is essential in the workplace for women as well as for men. As a result, more and more women are wearing pant garments in the workplace in addition to during casual, leisure, sports and exercise activities. Many wearers, and in particular women working in an office environment, desire that their workplace clothing have a professional appearance in addition to being practical. Accordingly, an increasing number of women working in an office environment are wearing dress pants, also commonly referred to as dress slacks, as opposed to traditional dresses and skirts. Dress slacks, however, tend to show panty lines when worn with an undergarment. In an effort to avoid the unsightly appearance of panty lines, some women elect to wear an uncomfortable girdle, tights or a string-like undergarment commonly referred to as a thong. However, in addition to being practical and professional, it is also desirable for workplace clothing to be comfortable. Apart from the workplace, a significant number of individuals, both men and women, elect to forego wearing an undergarment while wearing a pant garment. The reasons given by these individuals for wearing a pant garment without an undergarment include increased comfort, improved mental attitude and physical health benefits due to improved hygiene.
Wearing a pant garment without an undergarment, however, is not always comfortable. The construction of a conventional pant garment often includes a cross seam in the crotch region as a result of the intersection of the left and right legs seams with the front and rear seams. This cross seam can be uncomfortable to the wearer while sitting and during leisure and exercise activities, for example walking or running, when the cross seam is positioned immediately adjacent the wearer's body. The cross seam can be particularly uncomfortable to a woman wearing a pant garment without an undergarment due to the sensitivity and vulnerability of the female anatomy in the crotch region. Pant garments having an insert, gusset, crotch panel or the like, that eliminate the cross seam have been developed for both men and women to be used in sporting and leisure activities, such as bicycling, swimming, dancing and yoga. As yet, however, no pant garment that eliminates the uncomfortable cross seam is available that is also suitable for a man or woman to wear in a workplace. More specifically, there are no dress pants or dress slacks having a professional appearance that eliminates the cross seam of a conventional pant garment presently available for an individual, and in particular a woman, to wear comfortably in an office environment.
Aside from appearance and comfort, physical health benefits are obtained from wearing a pant garment alone because an undergarment tends to trap bacteria and other contaminants in a moist, warm and confined environment immediately adjacent to the body of the wearer. Infections and skin irritations are particularly common among women, and are especially prevalent among woman engaging in exercise and sports activities, or working in a physically demanding job. The United States military has recognized significant health risks as a result of military personnel wearing the same undergarment for extended periods of time while performing a physically demanding job. In particular, there is a significantly higher incidence of yeast infections among women deployed in a field operation or combat theatre than among women in the general population. In addition to the health care costs, the United States military loses valuable man-hours as a result of female military personnel suffering from yeast infections and other skin irritations. Health professions treating women with reoccurring yeast infections often recommend wearing a loose-fitting pant garment without an undergarment to improve hygiene by increasing the amount of air circulation in the area of the infection and thereby promote healing. Merely wearing a loose-fitting pant garment without an undergarment, however, is not sufficient to overcome the problem for deployed female military personnel that are oftentimes not able to bath or wash the pant garment on a daily basis.
The Women's Health Assessment Team of the United States Army Medicine division issued an unclassified white paper in October, 2011 entitled T
Accordingly, there exists a need for a pant garment that overcomes the problems, deficiencies and shortcomings associated with wearing a conventional pant garment without an undergarment. There exists a more particular need for a pant garment having a crotch panel that eliminates the cross seam of a conventional pant garment. There exists a further particular need for a pant garment having a crotch panel that provides increased comfort, as well as mental and physical health benefits due to improved hygiene.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an exemplary embodiment, the present invention is a pant garment having a crotch panel that eliminates the uncomfortable cross seam created in a conventional pant garment by the intersection of the left and right leg seams with the front and rear seams. The invented pant garment is sufficiently practical, physically attractive and comfortable to be worn in a workplace, including an office environment. In particular, the crotch panel allows the pant garment to be worn without an undergarment and thereby avoid any unsightly panty lines associated with the undergarment. The invented pant garment also provides increased comfort as a result of replacing the uncomfortable cross seam with a crotch panel having an inner layer made of a smooth, soft, absorbent and breathable fabric material, such as natural cotton. The crotch panel of the invented pant garment further provides an outer layer made of the same fabric material as the remainder of the pant garment so that the crotch panel is less noticeable to a casual observer.
In another exemplary embodiment, the present invention is a military pant garment having a crotch panel that provides increased comfort and improved hygiene, especially for female military personnel deployed in field operations or in a combat theatre. More specifically, the invented military pant garment includes a crotch panel having an inner layer treated with an antimicrobial agent that is distributed substantially uniformly through the thickness of the inner layer. The inner layer of the invented military pant garment may further include a moisture repellant additive that is applied to the outer surface of the inner layer. The crotch panel may be combined with a gusset in the military pant garment to provide increased comfort with excessive movements, such as strenuous exercise or workplace activities commonly encountered in field operations or in a combat theatre.
Other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent or will be readily understood and appreciated by those skilled in the apparel art as the invention is described in greater detail hereinafter and is shown in the accompanying drawing figures. It is envisioned that all such aspects, objects, features and advantages of the invention as shown and described herein will be within the intended broad scope of the appended claims. The above and other aspects, objects, features and advantages may be accomplished by the exemplary embodiment of the invention described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. However, it should be appreciated that the drawing figures are for illustrative purposes only, and that many modifications may be made to the specific construction of the exemplary embodiment illustrated therein without departing from the broadest reasonable interpretation of the appended claims.
The aforementioned objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.
Although the exemplary embodiment of the pant garment 10 shown and described herein with reference to
As previously mentioned, the specific shape defined by the perimeter of the inner layer 22 is relatively inconsequential, and instead, it is only essential for the inner layer to have an elongated shape that is consistent with the general construction of the pant garment 10. With regard to the exemplary embodiment of the pant garment 10 shown in
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The construction of the remainder of the pant garment 10 other than the crotch panel 20 is conventional and numerous suitable methods for forming the remainder of the pant garment are well know to those of ordinary skill in the apparel art. By way of example only and not limitation, the remainder of the pant garment 10 may be constructed of a left leg and torso portion 15A and a right leg and torso portion 15B that are essentially identical mirror images of one another. The opposite edges of the legs of each portion 15A, 15B are sewn together to form the left and right leg seams 12 and 14, respectively. The opposite edges of the torsos of the portions 15A and 15B are then sewn together to form the front seam 16 and the rear seam 18. The inner layer 22 and the outer layer 26 of the crotch panel 20 are then sewn to the inner edges of the portions 15A and 15B (including the ends of the left leg seam 12, right leg seam 14, front seam 16 and rear seam 18) around the entire perimeter of the crotch panel to completely enclose the inside of the pant garment 10. The inner layer 22 and the outer layer 26 of the crotch panel 20 may be sewn together before the crotch panel 20 is joined to the pant garment 10, or alternatively, the inner layer 22 and the outer layer 26 may be sewn independently and separately to the pant garment. Preferably, however, the inner layer 22, the outer layer 26 and the inner edges of the pant garment 10 are sewn together simultaneously as previously described so as to reduce the number and extent of stitching lines 21. The specific method of forming the crotch panel 20 from the inner layer 22 and the outer layer 26, and the specific method for joining the crotch panel 20 to the remainder of the pant garment 10 are shown and described herein for purposes of illustration only and form no part of the present invention. Furthermore, the methods shown and described herein should be known to those skilled in the art, who will readily understand and appreciate that other suitable methods can be utilized in place of the disclosed methods to accomplish substantially the same objects, feature and advantages of the present invention.
In a particular exemplary embodiment, the moisture repellant additive 25 is a relatively thin treatment of a durable water repellant (DWR) fluoropolymer of the type commercially available from W. L. Gore and Associates Inc., headquartered at Newark, Del., USA for treatment of water-resistant and waterproof fabrics sold under the registered trade name GORE-TEX®. A DWR fluorocarbon that is particularly well suited for use as the moisture repellant additive 25 is commercially available from Clariant GmbH Corporation, headquartered at Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany in a liquid form for oil and water repellant finishing of textiles made from synthetic or cellulosic (e.g. cotton) fibers and their blends sold under the registered trade name NUVA® (e.g. Nuva TTH and Nuva TTC). In another particular exemplary embodiment, the moisture repellant additive 25 is applied as a coating to the outer surface of the inner layer 22 using a rotary screen printing machine and corresponding process. However, the particular water repellant additive and method of applying the water repellant additive to the outer surface of the inner layer 22 of the crotch panel 20 are relatively inconsequential to the invention and numerous other suitable water repellant additives and treatment methods are known and readily available to accomplish the objects, features and advantages of the invention. In any event, the moisture repellant additive 25 must not produce a harmful effect as a result of direct contact with or proximity to human skin. Furthermore, the inner surface of the outer layer 26 of the crotch panel 20 additionally may be treated with the same or different water repellant additive 25 in the same or a different manner to further the benefits obtained from the water repellant additive.
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The construction of the remainder of the military pant garment 30 other than the crotch panel 40 is conventional and should be readily apparent to those skilled in the apparel art. As previously discussed with respect to the pant garment 10, the remainder of the pant garment 30 may be constructed of a left leg and torso portion 35A and a right leg and torso portion 35B that are essentially identical mirror images of one another. The opposite edges of the legs of each portion 35A, 35B are sewn together to form the left and right leg seams 32 and 34, respectively. The opposite edges of the torsos of the portions 35A and 35B are then sewn together to form the front seam 36 and the rear seam 38. The left and right gusset portions 50A and 50B are then sewn together along center seam 51 and the finished gusset 50A, 50B is sewn to the inner edges of the portions 35A and 35B between the left and right leg seams 32, 34 and the rear seam 38. Finally, the inner layer 42 and the outer layer 46 of the crotch panel 40 are sewn to the inner edges of the portions 35A and 35B between the left and right leg seams 32, 34 and the front seam 36, and to the inner edges of the gusset 50A, 50B between the left and right leg seams 32, 34 and the center seam 51 of the gusset. In this manner, the crotch panel 40 and the gusset 50A, 50B completely enclose the inside of the military pant garment 30.
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It should be noted that in some situations an additional layer of a smooth, soft, absorbent and breathable fabric material (e.g. natural cotton) may be provided on the inner facing side of the inner layer 22, 42 of the crotch panel 20, 40. The additional layer may be desirable to provide another layer of comfort and hygiene to the wearer. The absorbency of a single ply of the fabric material of inner layer 22, 42 will dictate the need for the additional layer of fabric material. Furthermore, the additional layer is preferably treated with the antimicrobial agent 24 in the manner previously described and for the same reasons previously discussed. The additional layer may be sewn directly into the inside of the pant garment 10, 30 during or following construction of the pant garment, or alternatively, the additional layer may be a separate item having an adhesive for temporarily securing the additional layer on the inside of the pant garment. In this manner, the additional layer may be utilized only when needed, and may be made disposable so as to be replaced with a new or fresh additional layer as desired. In addition, the inner layer 22, 42 and/or the additional layer may be scented as desired with a scent element that is non-irritating to human skin.
Regardless of the foregoing detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, the optimum dimensional relationships for the individual components of the invention, including variations in size, shape, thickness, form, materials, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, as well as equivalents thereof, are deemed to be readily apparent and understood by those skilled in the art. Accordingly, equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawing figures and described in the written description are intended to be encompassed by the present invention, the foregoing being considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to limit the invention to the specific configuration, construction, materials and operation shown and described. Instead, all reasonably predictable and suitable equivalents and obvious modifications to the invention should be construed as falling within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims given their broadest reasonable interpretation in view of the accompanying written description and drawings.
Claims
1. A pant garment comprising:
- a left leg portion made of a garment fabric material and defining a left leg seam;
- a right leg portion made of the garment fabric material and defining a right leg seam, the left leg portion and the right leg portion joined together to further define a front seam, a rear seam and inner edges extending between the left and right leg seams and the front seam and between the left and right leg seams and the rear seam; and
- a crotch panel disposed in a crotch region defined by the inner edges, the crotch panel comprising an inner layer made of a first fabric material and an outer layer made of a second fabric material and positioned outwardly of the inner layer;
- wherein the inner layer of the crotch panel comprises an antimicrobial agent that is distributed substantially uniformly through the first fabric material.
2. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the crotch panel is disposed in the crotch region to eliminate a cross seam defined by the intersection of a left leg seam, a right leg seam, a front seam and a rear seam of a pant garment that does not have the crotch panel.
3. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer of the crotch panel further comprises a moisture repellant additive that is applied to an outer surface of the inner layer adjacent an inner surface of the outer layer of the crotch panel.
4. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the second fabric material of the outer layer of the crotch panel is the same material as the garment fabric material.
5. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the first fabric material of the inner layer of the crotch panel is an absorbent and breathable material.
6. A pant garment according to claim 5, wherein the first fabric material is selected from the group consisting of natural cotton, a man-made cotton equivalent and blends thereof.
7. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer of the crotch panel has a width measured between the left leg seam and the right leg seam, and a length measured between the front seam and the rear seam that is greater than the width.
8. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer of the crotch panel is biased in the direction of the rear seam such that the extent of a perimeter of the inner layer extending between the left leg seam and the right leg seam in the direction of the front seam is less than the extent of the perimeter of the inner layer extending between the left leg seam and the right leg seam in the direction of the rear seam.
9. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the shape of the inner layer of the crotch panel is selected from the group consisting of oval, elliptical, pear, diamond-shaped and kite-shaped.
10. A pant garment according to claim 9, wherein the inner layer of the crotch panel is selected from the group consisting of diamond-shaped and kite-shaped, and wherein a perimeter of the inner layer defines endpoints at the left leg seam, the right leg seam, the front seam and the rear seam.
11. A pant garment according to claim 10, wherein the inner layer comprises a series of straight segments interconnected with an arcuate segment adjacent the endpoints.
12. A pant garment according to claim 1, wherein the crotch panel is joined to the inner edges defined by the left leg portion and the right leg portion with the inner edges disposed medially between the inner layer and the outer layer of the crotch panel.
13. A pant garment according to claim 1, further comprising a gusset that is disposed on the pant garment in a seat region between the crotch panel and the rear seam.
14. A pant garment according to claim 13, wherein the gusset comprises a left gusset portion and a right gusset portion joined together along a center seam that extends between the crotch panel and the rear seam.
15. A pant garment according to claim 14, wherein the left gusset portion defines a perimeter that extends between the left leg seam and the rear seam, and wherein the right gusset portion defines a perimeter that extends between the right leg seam and the rear seam.
16. A crotch panel for a pant garment, comprising:
- an inner layer made of a first fabric material that is absorbent and breathable; and
- an outer layer made of a second fabric material that is different than the first fabric material;
- wherein the inner panel and the outer panel are joined together and disposed within a crotch region of the pant garment to eliminate a cross seam defined by the intersection of a left leg seam, a right leg seam, a front seam and a rear seam of the pant garment; and
- wherein the inner layer comprises an antimicrobial agent distributed substantially uniformly through a thickness of the inner layer and a moisture repellant additive that is applied to an outer surface of the inner layer adjacent an inner surface of the outer layer.
17. A crotch panel according to claim 16, wherein the inner layer has a width measured between the left leg seam and the right leg seam, and a length measured between the front seam and the rear seam that is greater than the width.
18. A crotch panel according to claim 16, wherein the inner layer is biased in the direction of the rear seam of the pant garment such that the extent of a perimeter of the inner layer extending between the left leg seam and the right leg seam in the direction of the front seam is less than the extent of the perimeter of the inner layer extending between the left leg seam and the right leg seam in the direction of the rear seam.
19. A crotch panel according to claim 16, wherein the fabric material of the outer layer is the same as a fabric material of the pant garment.
20. A method of joining the crotch panel according to claim 16 to the pant garment, comprising:
- turning under peripheral edges of the inner layer around a perimeter defined by the inner layer;
- turning under peripheral edges of the outer layer around a perimeter defined by the outer layer;
- disposing inner edges defined by the pant garment that extend from the left leg seam and the right leg seam to the front seam and from the left leg seam and the right leg seam to the rear seam between the inner layer and the outer layer; and
- sewing the inner layer and the outer layer together with the inner edges defined by the pant garment disposed therebetween to form substantially continuous stitching lines around the perimeter defined by the inner layer and the outer layer and including the left leg seam, the right leg seam, the front seam and the rear seam.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 12, 2013
Publication Date: May 23, 2013
Inventor: Christina K. Stearns (Winston-Salem, NC)
Application Number: 13/740,173
International Classification: A41D 1/06 (20060101);