This application relates to apparel, and more particularly to a bikini bottom designed to prevent spotting during a wearer's period.
Prior inventors have proposed a number of solutions to the problem of menstrual blood and other bodily fluids seeping through fabric and being visible on the outside of a garment.
Some of these solutions involve placing an absorbent material between the wearer's body and the outer fabric of the garment. See, for example, U.S. patent application publication 2010/0249736.
Others place a fluid impervious barrier layer between the body and the outer garment fabric. Some, such as U.S. patent application publication US2008/0114327, provide both absorbency and a barrier layer.
Most of the above inventions are implemented specifically for underpants. None is specifically for swimwear, specifically bikini bottoms. Bikini bottoms cannot safely use solutions designed for underpants, because they are smaller than underpants and are worn where they are highly visible and likely to be wet.
It would be useful to improve upon the prior solutions by providing a bikini bottom having improved anti-spotting qualities.
An object of the present invention is to prevent spotting of a bikini bottom during a woman's period.
This and other objects are met by the invention described below and shown in the drawings.
In the accompanying drawings:
As shown in
The crotch portion 14 of the bikini bottom is shown in
Like conventional bikinis, the bikini bottom of the present invention has an inner lining 16 which bears against the wearer's body. The inner lining is selected for qualities of comfort and its ability to absorb water.
According to this invention, an intermediate layer of waterproof material 20 is disposed between the Lycra fabric and the inner lining, as seen in
A particularly preferred waterproof material is a two-ply antibacterial polyester terry cloth combined with a waterproof but air pervious (breathable) thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) membrane.
The terry cloth preferably has a dry basis weight of about 110 g/m2. The membrane preferably is about 0.015 mm thick and white in color. The terry cloth may be made from an antibacterial yarn such as AntBAC, a product of Antex Group, Anglés, Spain. AntBAC yarns incoporate silver ions to provide actibacterial qualities.
The membrane and cloth combined have a basis weight of about 148 g/m2. The material is eco-friendly, and biocompatible with human skin.
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is any of a class of polyurethane plastics with many properties, including elasticity, transparency, and resistance to oil, grease and abrasion. Technically, they are thermoplastic elastomers consisting of linear segmented block copolymers composed of hard and soft segments.
The outer, inner and intermediate layers are assembled by sewing or other techniques which are well known in the field of bikini design, and are therefore not described in detail.
Inasmuch as the invention is subject to modifications and variations, it is intended that the foregoing description and the drawings should be interpreted as merely illustrative of the invention defined by the following claims.