This is invention is an improved garment closure used to create an adjustable double-sealed non-irritating waistband closure, while maintaining performance standards for athletic wear, most notably for watersports and surfing.
Waistband closures for shorts used during vigorous athletic activities, such as surfing and other watersports, tend to fall into two categories: Elastic waistbands and fixed waistbands. Elastic waistbands offer a range of fit adjustability, though frequently require an additional closure for security during vigorous activity (typically via a drawstring). Fixed waistbands offer a narrower range of fit adjustability while being secured by their single closure. The majority of both methods of construction feature a closure on the centerline.
Surfers spend a lot of time balancing on the centerline of their bodies as they paddle the board. The friction between their bodies and the waistband closure of their shorts can cause skin irritation and that same friction can agitate the closure, causing it to fail.
A product that incorporates features of fit adjustability while addressing problems related to closure failure and skin irritation would be a useful addition to the marketplace.
My solution (invention) is an garment-integrated tensioning device and belt which secures via complementary hook and loop closures offset from the wearer's centerline. The integrated tensioning device is a paper-thin rigid metal material embedded into the garment on one side of the waistband centerline. The belt is affixed to the opposite side of the centerline. The belt crosses the centerline and passes through the aforementioned aperture. The belt then reverses back upon itself, pulling against the integrated tensioning device to adjust the fit. The belt's tip, or billet, has loop material on both sides—the length of the loop material area is approximately 1.5 times the width of the belt. Once the belt is pulled against the tensioning device the loop material on the garment-facing side of the billet is affixed to hook material on the waistband. The length of hook material corresponds to the length of loop material on the billet, though perfect alignment between the hook and loop is not required to secure the belt's billet. Directly above the waistband hook material area is a partially-attached flexible panel containing hook material on its underside. This panel is folded down, mating the hook material to the exposed loop material on the billet. As with the underside, perfect alignment is not required to secure the billet.
The resulting overlap between the hook material above and below forms a protective double-sealed closure off of the centerline of the wearer. The range of effective contact between the hook and loop material means fit adjustment can be achieved by repositioning the billet onto the waistband hook material area and covering the billet with the protective hinged material panel hook material.
Moving the closure off of center removes it from the area with the most contact and agitation between the surfer and the board. This minimizes factors that contribute to irritation. The surfer's body applies pressure and agitation to both sides of the off-center closure simultaneously, which can increase the security of the hook and loop material.
Current watersport and surf shorts do not offer a combination of waistband fit adjustability with a double-sealed closure that minimizes irritation. They also rely almost exclusively on centerline closures, which are proximate to the area of most contact and agitation between a paddling surfer and their board. My solution is an integrated tensioning device and fit-adjustable belt with a double-sealed closure located off of the wearer's centerline.
Waistbands with an opening tend to have closures that meet at the centerline. Some closures allow for a degree of fit adjustability, e.g. lace and eyelet closures. Other closures, e.g. button or snap closures, do not accommodate fit adjustability. As may be appreciated with eyelet and lace closures using a typical bowknot, the more tension used the greater the closure security. Inserting slack into the lace can expand the fit, however, this slack can adversely affect the bowknot integrity, causing it to fail. Waistbands without an opening, e.g. elastic waistbands offer obvious fit adjustability though they do require an additional securing mechanism during vigorous watersport activity. This is typically provided by an interior eyelet and lace closure.
Embodiments include having a belt which passes through an aperture, reverses direction to pull against an integrated tensioning device, and then double-seals with a partially-attached flexible protective closure.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2020/026181 | 4/1/2020 | WO | 00 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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62828016 | Apr 2019 | US |