This invention relates to an anti-odor apparel, more particularly to an underarm anti-odor apparel including an extended sleeve that has at least antibacterial function, and a lifting unit for lifting the extended sleeve.
Human body odor is mainly caused by skin glands excretions and bacterial activity. Considering the different types of skin glands, human body odor is primarily the result of the apocrine sweat glands, which secrete the majority of chemical compounds needed for the skin flora to metabolize into odorant substances. This happens mostly in the axillary (armpit) region, although the gland can also be found in the areola, anogenital region, and around the navel. As illustrated in
1. Antiperspirant and Deodorant:
2. Armpit patch:
3. Additional functional fabric cut pieces 92 (see
4. Full-piece antibacterial and deodorant clothing:
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an underarm anti-odor apparel that can overcome at least one of the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided an anti-odor apparel that comprises: an upper body clothing that defines an open end; an extended sleeve stitched to the open end of the upper body clothing to form a loop-shaped sewing connection, the loop-shaped sewing connection being configured to surround an underarm area of an upper body of the user, the extended sleeve having an open free end that is opposite to the loop-shaped sewing connection, a sleeve segment that extends from the open free end and that is configured to cover an arm area of the user, and an extension segment that extends from the sleeve segment to the loop-shaped sewing connection and that is configured to cover a portion of the shoulder area and a portion of the underarm area, the sleeve segment having a lower end portion, the extension segment having a lower end portion that extends from the lower end portion of the sleeve segment, the lower end portions of the sleeve segment and the extension segment being made from a functional fabric that has anti-odor effects, and being configured to be disposed underneath the underarm area for covering and contacting the underarm area; and a lifting unit including an elastic string that has two opposite connecting end portions and that is positioned at and that extends along the loop-shaped sewing connection. The connecting end portions of the elastic string are held to the loop-shaped sewing connection at two different lifting points of the loop-shaped sewing connection, respectively, such that the elastic string is held under tension so as to generate a lifting force that acts on the extended sleeve to elastically lift at least one of the lower end portions of the sleeve segment and the extension segment toward the underarm area.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided an anti-odor apparel that comprises: an upper body clothing that defines an open end; an extended sleeve having a generally curve-shaped sewing connection and stitched to the open end of the upper body clothing to form a loop-shaped sewing connection, the loop-shaped sewing connection intersecting the curve-shaped sewing connection and being configured to surround an underarm area of an upper body of the user, the extended sleeve having an open free end that is opposite to the loop-shaped sewing connection, a sleeve segment that extends from the open free end and that is configured to cover an arm area of the user, and an extension segment that extends from the sleeve segment to the loop-shaped sewing connection and that is configured to cover a portion of the shoulder area and a portion of the underarm area, the sleeve segment having a lower end portion, the extension segment having a lower end portion that extends from the lower end portion of the sleeve segment, the lower end portions of the sleeve segment and the extension segment being made from a functional fabric that has anti-odor effects, and being configured to be disposed underneath the underarm area for covering and contacting the underarm area; and a lifting unit including a pair of elastic members that are fastened to at least one of the lower end portions of the sleeve segment and the extension segment, the elastic members being respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the curve-shaped sewing connection and extending between the loop-shaped sewing connection and the curve-shaped sewing connection, such that the elastic members are held under tension so as to generate a lifting force that acts on the extended sleeve to elastically lift said at least one of the lower end portions of the sleeve segment and the extension segment toward the underarm area.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
The merits of the present invention will be described in the following embodiments of an underarm anti-odor apparel. The underarm anti-odor apparel of the present invention resembles a regular clothing without extra cut pieces and stitches, works for underarm odors with right and enough functional materials, and costs reasonably. Since the human armpit is located in the joint between the arm and the torso, using sleeves alone to achieve the aforesaid object was intentional because the sleeves are located next to the armpits and use less fabric. However, the following problem is encountered: the underarm is located partially in the upper arm and partially in the upper torso. To solve this problem, an extended sleeve without extra stitches is proposed. Moreover, achieving true underarm deodorant effects through anti-odor clothing requires the functional fabric underneath the underarm to not only cover but also touch the whole underarm. Without this requirement, the deodorant effects might drop. Certainly, fitted undergarments and garments may satisfy the requirement. However, not all apparels are designed to be fitted to the body, for example, T-shirts or dress shirts. Therefore, for these kinds of regular-fit or loose-fit apparels to satisfy the requirement, lifting devices that can generate lifting effects for underarm portions of the clothing are proposed (as particularly illustrated in the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth embodiments). The lifting devices may also satisfy the following requirements: they may lift lower end portions of the extended sleeve towards the armpit, the apparel appears as normal as possible when the lower end portions of the extended sleeve are lifted, they may allow the body to move naturally, it is best for the lifting devices to be concealed, the tension of the lift can be adjusted, it is best that the lifting devices are detachably engageable with the extended sleeve, and the lifting devises may be washable.
The upper body clothing 10 defines two opposite open ends 15, and is configured to cover partially the user's shoulder areas and a chest area, such that portions 13 of the user's shoulder areas, the user's side chest areas and side portions of the user's back area (not shown) are exposed from the upper body clothing 10.
Each of the extended sleeves 20 is stitched to a respective one of the open ends 15 of the upper body clothing 10, and has an open free end 25, a sleeve segment 21 that extends from the open free end 25, that has a lower end portion 212 and that is configured to cover one of the user's arm areas, and an extension segment 23 that extends from the sleeve segment 21 to a respective one of the open ends 15, that has a lower end portion 232 and that is configured to cover the portion 13 of one of the user's shoulder areas, one of the user's side chest areas, and one of the side portions of the user's back area (now shown). The lower endportion 232 of the extension segment 23 extends from and intersects the lower end portion 212 of the sleeve segment 21 at a location adjacent to the user's armpit. The lower end portions 212, 232 of the sleeve segment 21 and the extension segment 23 are made from a functional fabric that has at least anti-bacterial function as well as additional anti-odor functions, such as sweat-deodorizing, sweat-absorbent, moisture-wicking, quick-drying, breathable, and/or cooling, and are configured to be disposed underneath a respective one of underarm areas 14 of the user's upper body and to cover and contact the respective one of the underarm areas 14.
Each of the loop-shaped sewing connections 27 is configured to surround a portion 13 of the respective shoulder area of the user's upper body, a portion of the chest area of the user's upper body, a portion of the back area of the user's upper body and the respective underarm area 14 of the user's upper body.
Each of the lifting units 3 includes a first elastic string 31, two first engaging members 33 and two second engaging members 34. The first elastic string 31 has two opposite connecting end portions 311, 312, and is positioned at and extends along an inverted U-shaped upper portion of a respective one of the loop-shaped sewing connections 27. In this embodiment, the first elastic string 31 is detachably connected to the loop-shaped sewing connections 27, so that the first elastic string 31 is replaceable. The first engaging members 33 are respectively secured to the connecting end portions 311, 312 of the first elastic string 31. The second engaging members 34 are respectively secured to two different lifting points 271, 272 of the respective loop-shaped sewing connection 27, and are releasably and respectively engageable with the first engaging members 33 (see
In this embodiment, each of the first engaging members 33 is in the form of a hook, and each of the second engaging members 34 is in the form of a ring that is secured to the respective one of the lifting points 271, 272 of the loop-shaped sewing connection 27. Alternatively, the first engaging members 33 may be in the form of one of male and female snap buttons, and the second engaging members 34 may be in the form of the other of the male and female snap buttons.
In this embodiment, each of the lifting units 3 further includes a plurality of positioning loops 32 that are stitched to a respective one of the loop-shaped sewing connections 27 and that are spaced apart from one another. Each of the positioning loops 32 defines a loop hole. The first elastic string 31 extends through the loop holes in the positioning loops 32 so as to be positioned along the loop-shaped sewing connection 27.
With the inclusion of the first elastic string 31, which is positioned on and extends along the loop-shaped sewing connection 27, and/or the second elastic strings 35 or the elastic bonding patches 37, in the anti-odor apparel of the present invention, the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art may be alleviated.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/486,712, filed on Jun. 1, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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