Belly covering garment
The present invention relates to a garment worn during different stages of pregnancy and different stages of postpartum body changes. A garment upper portion has a belly panel that is expansible to cover and fit over a growing abdomen during different stages of pregnancy, and a garment lower portion having a first torso encircling circumference that recedes downward to make way for expansion of the belly panel. The garment upper portion has a second torso encircling circumference to hold the garment up and in place over the torso.
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The present invention relates to a garment worn during different stages of pregnancy and different stages of postpartum body changes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGarments intended to cover a wearer's body below the abdomen or belly during various stages of pregnancy have been manufactured as knits or woven fabrics. Some of the knits or woven fabric garments are constructed with an elastic belt or waist band which caused discomfort when tightened about the body. Some of the garments have stretchable fabric panels sewn into place with sewn seams. Such garments cause discomfort due to the presence of the sewn seams, urged by elastic stretching of the panels pressing against the torso. Moreover, women have complained that such garments are difficult to keep in place, as they gradually slip downward while they are being worn.
Denim jeans or trousers have been recycled by removing the waistband at the front of the jeans and replacing the same with an elastic band that cradles a growing abdomen. Alternatively, denim jeans or trousers are manufactured without a waistband at the front so that a separate band can be attached at the front.
Accordingly, a need exists for a garment that covers and fits a growing abdomen during different stages of pregnancy. Such a garment is required to stay up, and desirably would fit comfortably while being worn. Moreover, such a garment would stay up when worn over different body types.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA purpose of the invention is to provide a garment that adapts to cover and fit a growing abdomen during pregnancy, wherein the garment stays up when worn.
A garment comprises a garment upper portion and a garment lower portion. The garment upper portion has a belly panel that is expansible to cover and fit over a growing abdomen during different stages of pregnancy. The garment lower portion has a first torso encircling circumference that recedes downward to make way for expansion of the belly panel. The garment upper portion has a second torso encircling circumference to hold the garment up and in place over the torso.
An embodiment of the garment is adjustable to encircle different body types. Another embodiment of the invention provides a garment that fits comfortably while being worn.
An embodiment of the garment comprises an adjustable torso encircling circumference that is adjustable in girth to encircle different body types.
An embodiment of the upper portion of the garment comprises a seamless tubular elastic fabric to stretch elastically and fit different body types.
An embodiment of the abdomen covering area comprises an elastic fabric.
An embodiment of the abdomen covering area comprises an elastic fabric that is contractible elastically to cover an abdomen during different stages of post partum body changes.
According to an embodiment of the invention, an expansible tubular upper portion of the garment is seamless to fit comfortably while being worn.
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According to an embodiment of the invention, at least the belly panel 124 comprises a stretchable fabric that is woven or knitted with elastic, stretchable strands. The stretchable fabric is expansible by stretching elastically to cover and fit over the growing abdomen,
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An embodiment of the garment upper portion 102 comprises a tubular structure to encircle a torso of a wearer of the garment 100. The tubular structure comprises a stretchable fabric woven or knitted with elastic, stretchable strands. The belly panel 124 comprises a portion of the stretchable fabric. The tubular structure is adaptable to cover and fit different body types by being elastically expansible and contractible. Different body types have different muscle mass distributions and spinal columns of different curvatures, which make the tubular structure conform to the different body types by expanding and contracting in different locations and amounts when worn by the different body types. The tubular structure is elastically expansible to widen the tubular girth at selected locations and amounts where needed to fit a body type, and is elastically contractible to narrow the tubular girth at selected locations and amounts where needed to fit the body type.
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Preferably, the stretchable fabric is woven or knitted to form a continuous, seamless tubular structure, such that the garment 100 is comfortable to wear due to the absence of seams that would tend to press against the torso.
This description of the exemplary embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description, relative terms such as “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,”, “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation. Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like, such as “connected” and “interconnected,” refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise.
Although the invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the invention, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the invention.
Claims
1. A garment, comprising:
- a garment upper portion having a belly panel that is expansible to cover and fit over a growing abdomen during different stages of pregnancy;
- a garment lower portion having a first torso encircling circumference that recedes downward to make way for expansion of the belly panel; and
- the garment upper portion having a second torso encircling circumference defining an upper edge of the belly panel that encircles a wearer's torso just beneath the wearer's breast area configured to hold the garment up and in place about the torso in a position of a location of maximum girth of the abdomen thereby substantially covering the wearer's entire pregnant abdomen during all stages of pregnancy.
2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the second torso encircling circumference is adjustable in girth in conformance with different body types.
3. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion comprises a seamless tubular structure that fits comfortably while being worn, and the belly panel comprises an expansible portion of the tubular structure.
4. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion comprises a seamless tubular elastic fabric to stretch elastically.
5. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion comprises an elastic fabric that is contractible elastically to cover an abdomen during different stages of postpartum body changes.
6. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment lower portion has a partial waistband extending from side seams of the garment lower portion and extending across a back side of the garment lower portion where the partial waistband widens above a wearer's pelvis.
7. The garment of claim 1, further comprising a series of belly cradling stitches or knitted tension in the belly panel, wherein the knitted tension or stitches extend along multiple paths arranged in an elliptical pattern that curves, so as to cradle a curved growing abdomen during various stages of pregnancy.
8. The garment of claim 1, further comprising a series of stitches or knitted tension in the backside of the garment upper portion to provide spinal and back support against the wearer of the garment.
9. The garment of claim 8, wherein the series of stitches or knitted tension in the backside of the garment upper portion extends along a pattern of multiple stitch paths.
10. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion is foldable toward the garment lower portion to comprise a folded band on the garment lower portion.
11. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment lower portion has a partial waistband extending from side seams of the garment lower portion wherein the partial waistband tapers toward the side seams and widens above a wearer's pelvis across a back side of the garment lower portion.
12. The garment of claim 1, comprising:
- knitted tension in the backside of the garment upper portion providing spinal column and back support for a wearer of the garment.
13. The garment of claim 1, comprising:
- a series of sewn supporting stitches in the backside of the garment upper portion providing spinal column and back support for a wearer of the garment.
14. The garment of claim 1, comprising:
- a series of sewn supporting stitches in the backside of the garment upper portion providing spinal column and back support for a wearer of the garment, wherein the stitches are arranged along multiple stitch paths grouped in a hyperbolic pattern, a curved pattern or a truncated, v-shaped pattern along an axis extending substantially vertically along a spinal supporting section of the fabric.
15. The garment of claim 1, wherein an edge margin of the garment upper portion is folded over and knitted to an inside of the fabric to provide a perimeter hem stitch.
16. The garment of claim 1, wherein an edge margin of the garment upper portion is folded over and sewn or knitted to an inside of the fabric to provide a perimeter hem stitch.
17. The garment of claim 1, wherein the second torso encircling circumference comprises stretchable fabric to adjust the girth in conformance with different body types.
18. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion is a tubular structure, wherein the tubular structure is shaped and formed as a hyperboloid cylinder to fit a body type having a tapered torso.
19. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion is a tubular structure, wherein the tubular structure is shaped and formed as a straight sided cylinder to fit a body type having a corresponding shaped torso.
20. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion comprises a double layer tubular structure, and an inner layer of stretchable fabric between two layers of the double-layer tubular structure.
21. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion comprises a fabric, and the fabric is doubled back on itself downward to form a double-layer tubular structure that extends downward for at least a portion of the garment upper portion, and the layers of the double-layer tubular structure are sewn together with a tubular perimeter drop stitch.
22. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion comprises a fabric doubled back on itself downward to form a double-layer tubular structure that extends downward for at least a portion of the garment upper portion, the layer of the double-layer tubular structure are sewn together with a tubular perimeter drop stitch, and an edge margin of the garment upper portion is knitted to an inside of the fabric to provide a perimeter hem stitch.
23. The garment of claim 3, wherein the seamless tubular structure comprises a fabric doubled back on itself downward to form a double-layer tubular structure that extends downward for at least a portion of the garment upper portion, the layers of the double-layer tubular structure are sewn together with a tubular perimeter drop stitch, and an edge margin of the garment upper portion is folded over and sewn or knitted to an inside of the fabric to provide a perimeter hem stitch.
24. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment upper portion is foldable toward the garment lower portion to provide a folded band on the garment lower portion to be worn as a garment bottom having no top.
25. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment lower portion comprises one of a pair of trousers and a skirt.
26. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment lower portion comprises denim jeans.
27. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment lower portion comprises a zipperless fly.
28. The garment of claim 1, wherein the first torso-encircling circumference recedes downward with a parabolic shape, said parabolic shape including a shallow curvature.
29. The garment of claim 28, wherein the belly panel extends at least partially under the abdomen of the wearer to meet the parabolic receding circumference of the garment lower portion.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 15, 2011
Date of Patent: Jul 24, 2012
Assignee: Destination Maternity Corporation (Philadelphia, PA)
Inventors: Lisa A. Hendrickson (Mount Laurel, NJ), James H. Gardner, III (Ambler, PA), Richard Adelman (Greensboro, NC)
Primary Examiner: Gloria Hale
Attorney: DLA Piper LLP (US)
Application Number: 13/161,138
International Classification: A41D 9/00 (20060101); A41D 13/00 (20060101);