GARMENT WITH INSULATED LINER
A garment with insulated liner including a short pant having a shirt loop adapted to be secured to a shirt loop. An insulated undergarment is attached to the short pant, and adapted to cover and fit closely to the body of a wearer to preserve an elevated temperature of the body of the wearer under the insulated undergarment. The garment with insulated liner further includes an inner fly flap reinforced with an internal rubberized layer; and an outer fly flap reinforced with another internal rubberized layer. The inner fly flap and the outer fly flap prevent the insulated undergarment from drastically shifting in turbulent water.
This application incorporates and claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 16/735,559, filed Jan. 6, 2020, now U.S. Pat. No. 11,540,572; which claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/789,457, filed Jan. 7, 2019, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe subject disclosure relates to a garment with an insulated liner for water sports, and in particular to a wet suit garment liner designed to be concealed under and uniquely attached to a pair of shorts.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe sport of surfing is conventionally conducted during warm weather months. However, serious surfers may surf year-round even when the outside weather can be somewhat cold and uncomfortable. When the water and/or air is relatively warm, surfers generally prefer to wear only a bathing suit and/or a pair of board shorts. Despite the temperature of the air outside of the water, ocean water can be dramatically colder and somewhat frigid, and a need arises to attempt to keepwarm. Wet suits are required when the weather and/or water temperature is cooler. Wet suits are typically made of thermally insulating rubberized material such as neoprene, generally designed to fit close to the body. The neoprene creates a thin layer of water between the suit and the wearer's body. After the suit has been submerged, there is not much exchange of water such that a thin layer of water adjacent the wearer's body provides insulation to the wearer.
Unlike wetsuits, conventional swimsuits have included a non-insulating material such as Lycra, form fitting swim jammers, or the like. The disadvantage of these types of materials is that they are specifically designed as a material provided to breathe. That is, to allow and encourage the exchange of temperature between the user and the surrounding environment. This is because they are designed to be form fitting and low resistance to allow the transfer of heat to and from the user to the surrounding environment in order to allow the swimmer stay cool during their strenuous heat inducing swimming activity. These conventional fabric constructions have an opposite purpose and are not provided to lock in, and/or prevent the body heat of the user from escaping into the external environment.
Various exemplary embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail, wherein like reference numerals refer to identical or similar components or steps, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
Particular embodiments of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the figures.
The garment with insulated liner 10 is adapted to cover and conform to the body of a wearer from approximately a waist portion to the knees of the wearer and provide all around protection to elevate the temperature of the body of the wearer from the waist to the knees as well as to provide ultraviolet protection.
That is, although shown as a short pant garment with an insulated liner, the garment with insulated liner 10 may be embodied in a variety of different styles and shapes for a variety of different uses, such as but not limited to surfers, divers, windsurfers, canoeists, wake boarding, biking, kite surfing, kayak surfing, jet skiing, fishing, boating, rafting, and others engaged in water sports and other activities in or on water, adapted to provide thermal insulation, as well as buoyancy and protection from abrasion, ultraviolet exposure and stings from marine organisms. The insulation property of the garment with insulated liner 10 may be related to the porosity of gas enclosed within the material, which reduces its ability to conduct heat and provide buoyancy in water.
One of the benefits of the insulated liner 30 is to prevent the short pants 20 and the insulated liner 30 from shifting and/or riding up on the leg of the wearer. Another advantage is insuring a warmer, more accurate temperature closer to the temperature of the user wearing the garment with insulated liner 10. Although the insulated liner 30 may be described to be structured with Neoprene, it is to be understood that the insulated liner 30 may be fabricated from a variety of different insulating materials, such as a soft lining, polyester, a synthetic fabric, a wool material, an animal material, a plant fabric, and/or any other suitable material that clings to the user and insolates the users temperature under the insulated liner.
In particular, the garment with insulated liner 10 includes various interconnecting fasteners adapted to attach the outerwear short pants 20 to the insulated liner 30 which will be described in more detail later. The short pants 20 and the insulated liner 30 may be attached at various attachment areas to interconnect the insulated liner 30 to the pant shorts 20 in a secure manner so that the short pants 20 do not separate from the insulated liner 30 while engaging in a turbulent watersport activity.
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The short crotch area 29 is disposed in an area where the first and second short leg openings 21a, 21b are joined and upward toward a short pelvic area 40 or region. The short pelvic area 40 is located in an area between the short waistband 27 and the short crotch area 29.
A short fly area 70 or region is provided and extends from the short waistband 27 downward toward the short crotch area 29. A short opening 71 may be provided in the short fly area 70. The short opening 71 may extend from the short waistband 27 through the short pelvic area 40 and into the short crotch area 29. However, it is to be understood that the short opening 71 may be any suitable length and/or omitted entirely.
The insulated liner 30 has a pair of undergarment leg openings 31. That is, the undergarment leg openings 31 have a first undergarment leg opening 31a and a second undergarment leg opening 31b. The undergarment leg openings 31 have undergarment leg portions 32 extending from an undergarment leg portion lower end 32a to an undergarment leg portion upper end 32b. The first undergarment leg opening 31a and the second undergarment leg opening 31b meet at the undergarment leg portion upper end 32b in an undergarment crotch area 141.
An undergarment pelvic area 140 is located adjacent to the undergarment waistband 37 and extends to the undergarment crotch area 141. An undergarment fly region 170 is provided in the insulated liner 30 and extends from the undergarment waistband 37 downward toward the undergarment crotch area 141. The undergarment fly region 170 may define an undergarment opening 171 that extends from the undergarment waistband 37 through the undergarment pelvic area 140 and into the undergarment crotch area 141.
However, it is to be understood that the undergarment opening 171 may be any suitable length and/or may be omitted entirely. When fastened to the body of a user, the garment with insulated liner 10 is adapted to cover and fit closely to a body of a wearer to preserve an elevated temperature of the body of the wearer
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In assembly, the waistband regions 24, 124 of the short pant 20 and the insulated liner 30 are positioned and lie substantially adjacent to each other. That is, they are both located above their respective pelvic regions 40, 140 and surround the upper end of the garment with insulated liner 10.
The pelvic regions 40, 140 are disposed centrally between, and below their respective waistband regions 24, 37 and above their respective crotch regions 41, 141. The pelvic regions 40, 140 are also substantially centered above and adjacent to their respective crotch regions 41, 141 and lie substantially behind an upper portion of fly areas 70, 170 respectively. The pelvic regions 40, 140 substantially overlap and extend downward from the waistband regions 24, 124 to the respective crotch regions 41, 141. As shown in
Thigh regions 36, 136 approximately begin and are located substantially below the crotch regions 41, 141. The thigh regions 36, 136 extend down the short and undergarment leg portions 22, 32 of the short pants 20 and the insulated liner 30. The thigh regions 36, 136 extend toward a short lower end 22a of the short pants 20 and the undergarment lower end 32a of the insulated liner 30 respectively. The thigh regions 36, 136 encircle the pair of leg openings 21 in the short pants 20 and the pair of undergarment leg openings 31 in the insulated liner 30.
According to this subject disclosure, various unique interconnecting fastener attachments and/or attachment mechanisms may be created within the garment with insulated liner 10. The interconnecting fastener attachments may be embodied in a variety of different methods, such as by a stitched seam, a snap fastener, a hook and loop fastener and/or any other interconnecting fastener capable of attaching the short pant 20 to the insulated liner 30.
The interconnecting fastener attachments may be provided in at least part of each of the waistband regions 24, 124 of the short pants 20 and the insulated liner 30. The fastener attachment secures the insulated liner 30 to the short pants 20 adjacent to their respective waist regions 24, 124. In addition, the insulated liner 30 may be fastened at various portions of the pelvic regions 40, 140 and/or at the crotch regions 41, 141 of the short pants 20. Likewise, the insulated liner 30 may be fastened at various portions of the thigh regions 36, 136 in the short pants 20, such as adjacent to the lower end 38 of the pant shorts 20.
Likewise, the attachment mechanism may include one or more front seams 40a, 40b. As shown in
At the pelvic regions 40, 140 of the short pant 20 and the insulated liner 30, the front seams 40a, 40b may secure the short pant 20 and the insulated liner 30 to each other in a secure manner. Likewise, below the pelvic regions 40, 140, at the crotch regions 41, 141 of the short pant 20 and the insulated liner 30, the front seams 40a, 40b may secure the short pant 20 and the insulated liner 30 to each other in a secure manner. Side seams 29 shown in
The attachment mechanism may be various sewn-in stitches at the various regions specified above and/or other locations suitable to secure the short pants 20 to the insulated liner 30 to prevent drastic shifting during turbulent motions. Various methods for and combinations of attaching any combination of the various seams to each other may be used according to thissubject disclosure. The seams may utilize any type of sufficient stitching now known or later discovered, such as but not limited to, single needle stitch, bartacks, twin needle coverstitch, flatlock stitch, topstitch, overlock, and the like according to this subject disclosure. As mentioned previously, snaps, hook and loop fasteners and/or any other suitable method of fastening may be used.
As mentioned above, fly area or regions 70, 170 may be located in the short pants 20 and the insulated liners 30. The fly regions 70, 170 may extend from the waistline regions 29, 129 downward and midway through the pelvic regions 40, 140 and the crotch regions 41, 141. Inner and outer fly seams 83, 183 (
The combination of these various different seams prevent excess movement of the short pants 20 in relation to the insulated liner 30. Similarly, the various seams provide stability to the garment with insulated liner 10 when worn by a user. The front seams 40a, 40b may extend through the pelvic regions 40, 140 and the crotch regions 41, 141. The front seams 40a, 40b and the fly seams 83, 183 may work together to provide compression to the pelvic and crotch areas to accommodate additional mass in comparison to the other areas adjacent, while also providing a form-fitting design to regulate and retain heat in the crotch regions 41, 141. Furthermore, the material fabric in the areas bounded by the front seams 40a, 40b in the pelvic region 140 and the crotch region 141 may be made of a different material or thickness to allow for expansion and/or additional compression in these areas as needed.
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As mentioned previously, the additional fly neoprene 85, 185 may be added to increase the rigidity of the fly regions 70, 170 for better and tighter fit adjacent to this region. That is, the additional fly neoprene 85 added in addition to the neoprene inner gusset 72 will cause the fly 73, 173 of the short pant 20 and insulated liner 30 to be compressed against the user and elastically biased back inward thereby keeping the fly 73, 173 closed.
It is to be understood that the garment with insulated liner 10 or portions of it may be made of various thicknesses, for different uses and/or different temperatures. The garment with insulated liner 10 may have a thickness in the range from a thin (2 mm or less) to a substantially thick 8 mm liner. It is further to be understood that the garment with insulated liner 10 may be made as a wetsuit or a dry suit. That is, the wetsuit allows water to enter the garment with insulated liner 10, whereas the dry suit is designed to prevent water from entering, thus keeping the portion under the garment with insulated liner 10 dry.
As stated above, the attachment mechanism may include one or more front seams 40a, 40b. At the crotch region 141 of the insulated liner 30. The front seams 40a, 40b allow the inner insulated liner 30 to be attached to the short pants 20 securely at the crotch region 41, 141. Since the pelvic regions 40, 140 and the crotch region 41, 141 may be bounded by the front seams 40a, 40b, and the fly seam 85, the crotch regions 141 of the insulated liner 30 is then restrained from substantial movement in relation to the short pants 20. More specifically, the front seams 40a, 40b prevent the short pants 20 from bunching, twisting and other drastic shifting movements, all of which can eventually tear the fastener stitching around a waist of the user. This reduced movement also helps prevent chafing and/or rashes from developing in this sensitive region.
Another benefit of the front seams 40a, 40b is the ease to which the garment with insulated liner 10 may be put on and taken off. As shown in
The waistband regions 24, 124 may include a waist seam 46a that secures the insulated liner 30 to the short pants 20. The waist seam 46a may be stitched entirely around or in portions of the waistband regions 24, 124. The waist seam 46a, in combination with the attachments front seams 40a, 40b in the pelvic region 140 and the crotch region 141 further prevent movement of the insulated liner 30 in relation to the short pants 20, which helps prevent chafing or rashes from developing in the sensitive area.
The waistband regions 24, 124 may also include other elements, including a drawstring 122 to adjust the waistband 27, 127. The drawstrings 122 may be capped with hardened tips to allow easy threading through the eyelets 23. The waistband 27, 127 provides an upper border for the garment with insulated liner 10 to snugly fit the user's waist and prevent the garment with insulated liner 10 from falling down and/or off of the user.
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The thigh region 36 may also include thigh seams 36a, 36b.
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The configuration and construction of the garment for insulated liner 10 may take various shapes and configurations. The garment for insulated liner 10 may be incorporated with curvier hips for use with more curvy individuals. The garment for insulated liner 10 may be shorter or longer for desired use. The garment for insulated liner 10 may incorporate additional inner padding for those sporting activities which may require more padding such as biking.
The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above described embodiment without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It is understood therefore that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments which are described but is intended to cover all modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A garment with insulated liner comprising:
- a short pant having a shirt loop fastener adapted to be secured to a shirt loop, the short pant having a short waistband, a pair of short leg openings, a short pelvic area between the short waistband and a short crotch area, a short fly region defining an opening that extends through the short pelvic area and the short crotch area; and
- a rubberized undergarment having an undergarment waistband, a pair of undergarment leg openings, an undergarment pelvic area between the undergarment waistband and an undergarment crotch area, an undergarment fly region defining the opening that extends through the undergarment pelvic area and the undergarment crotch area, the rubberized undergarment adapted to cover and fit closely to a body of a wearer to preserve an elevated temperature of the body of the wearer under the rubberized undergarment,
- wherein the garment with insulated liner further comprises:
- an inner fly flap reinforced with an internal rubberized layer; and
- an outer fly flap reinforced with another internal rubberized layer.
2. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 1, wherein the shirt loop fastener is opened to receive and secure the shirt loop within the loop fastener.
3. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 1, wherein the shirt loop fastener has a central anchor and a first flap, and wherein the central anchor is fixed to the garment with insulated liner.
4. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 3, wherein the shirt loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding the first flap over the shirt loop and securing the first flap to the central anchor.
5. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 4, wherein the shirt loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding a second flap over the first flap, and securing the second flap to the first flap that is secured to the central anchor.
6. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 1, wherein the shirt loop fastener has a central anchor, a first flap and a second flap, wherein the central anchor is secured by a seam to the garment with insulated liner, and wherein hook and loop material is disposed on all exposed surface of the central anchor, the first flap and the second flap that are not facing and lying adjacent to a user wearing the garment with insulated liner.
7. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 6, wherein the shirt loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding the first flap over the shirt loop and securing the first flap to the central anchor, and the second flap is folded over the first flap, and securing the second flap to the first flap that is secured to the central anchor.
8. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 1, wherein the shirt loop fastener are stored within a pocket.
9. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 1, further comprising a bladder to be filled with a gas.
10. A garment with insulated liner comprising:
- a short pant having an elastic waistband and a shirt loop fastener adapted to be secured to a shirt loop, the short pant having a short waistband, a pair of short leg openings, a short pelvic area between the short waistband and a short crotch area; and
- a rubberized undergarment having an undergarment waistband, a pair of undergarment leg openings, an undergarment pelvic area between the undergarment waistband and an undergarment crotch area, the rubberized undergarment adapted to cover and fit closely to a body of a wearer to preserve an elevated temperature of the body of the wearer under the rubberized undergarment.
11. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 10, wherein the loop fastener is detachably opened at one end to receive and secure the shirt loop, and then reattached to secure the shirt loop within the loop fastener.
12. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 10, wherein the loop fastener has a central anchor and a first flap, and wherein the central anchor is fixed to the garment with insulated liner.
13. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 12, wherein the loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding the first flap over the shirt loop and securing the first flap to the central anchor.
14. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 13, wherein the loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding a second flap over the first flap and securing the second flap to the first flap that is secured to the central anchor.
15. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 10, wherein the loop fastener has a central anchor, a first flap and a second flap, wherein the central anchor is secured to the garment with insulated liner.
16. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 15, wherein the loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding the first flap over the shirt loop and securing the first flap to the central anchor, and the second flap is folded over the first flap, and securing the second flap to the first flap that is secured to the central anchor.
17. An outfit garment with an insulated liner comprising:
- a shirt having a shirt loop and constructed of an insulated rubberized inner layer;
- a short pant having a shirt loop fastener adapted to be secured to the shirt loop, the short pant having a short waistband, a pair of short leg openings, a short pelvic area between the short waistband and a short crotch area, a short fly region defining an opening that extends through the short pelvic area and the short crotch area; and
- an insulated rubberized undergarment having an undergarment waistband, a pair of undergarment leg openings, an undergarment pelvic area between the undergarment waistband and an undergarment crotch area, an undergarment fly region defining the opening that extends through the undergarment pelvic area and the undergarment crotch area, the rubberized undergarment adapted to cover and fit closely to a body of a wearer to preserve an elevated temperature of the body of the wearer under the insulated rubberized undergarment,
- wherein the garment with insulated liner further comprises:
- an inner fly flap reinforced with an internal rubberized layer; and
- an outer fly flap reinforced with another internal rubberized layer.
18. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 17, wherein the shirt loop fastener is detachably opened at one end to receive and secure the shirt loop and then reattached to secure the shirt loop to the shirt loop fastener.
19. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 17, wherein the shirt loop fastener has a central anchor, a first flap and a second flap, wherein the central anchor is secured to the garment with insulated liner.
20. The garment with insulated liner recited in claim 19, wherein the shirt loop fastener secures the shirt loop by folding the first flap over the shirt loop and securing the first flap and the shirt loop to the central anchor, and the second flap is folded over the first flap, and securing the second flap to the first flap that is secured to the central anchor.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 3, 2023
Publication Date: Sep 21, 2023
Inventor: Wesley HORBATUCK (Encinitas, CA)
Application Number: 18/092,920