The present invention relates to a bottom garment.
Heretofore, various studies have been made on bottom garments such as panties in order to improve the fit thereof to wearers' bodies. In particular, in a bottom garment, the back side of a crotch section (also may be referred to as “gusset section”, “groin section”, or the like) extends across two round portions of the buttocks of a wearer when the bottom garment is worn. Thus, the crotch section may be partially apart from the body surface, so that the fit to a recessed portion around the natal cleft is liable to be low. To address this problem, the following technique has been proposed: in a garment having a crotch cloth, improving the fit around the natal cleft by sewing darts around the crotch cloth (see Patent Document 1, for example).
However, the above-described technique still cannot achieve sufficient fit. More specifically, at a portion where the darts are provided, the fabric constituting the garment is in a stretched state and thus exhibits lower stretchability. Accordingly, although the garment can have a shape conforming to a wearer's body during initial stages of wearing of the garment, it cannot exhibit sufficient followability to movements of the wearer. Thus, this technique cannot sufficiently prevent the occurrence of out-of-shape wearing at leg edge parts, e.g., from sliding up, owing to the movements of the wearer.
With the foregoing in mind, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bottom garment that can provide high wearing comfort and also can effectively prevent the occurrence of out-of-shape wearing at leg edge parts.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a bottom garment including: a back section adapted to cover buttocks of a wearer; a front section facing the back section; and a crotch section. Right and left end edges of the front section are connected to right and left end edges of the back section, respectively. A front end of the crotch section is connected to a lower end of the front section. A back end of the crotch section is connected to a lower end of the back section. In a pattern diagram, the back end of the crotch section protrudes so as to form a V-shape having a protruding central portion and a gradually increasing width toward right and left end edges, the lower end of the back section to be connected with the back end of the crotch section is recessed so as to form a V-shaped notch, and an angle α of the V-shape is greater than an angle β of the notch.
The present invention can provide a bottom garment that can provide high wearing comfort and also can effectively prevent the occurrence of out-of-shape wearing at leg edge parts.
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The bottom garment according to the present invention will be described below with reference to illustrative examples. It is to be noted, however, that the present invention is by no means limited to or restricted by the following illustrative examples.
In a pattern diagram, the back end of the crotch section 103 protrudes so as to form a V-shape having a protruding central portion and a gradually increasing width toward right and left end edges, the lower end of the back body member 102 to be connected with the back end of the crotch section 103 is recessed so as to form a V-shaped notch, and an angle α of the V-shape is greater than an angle β of the notch.
Since the angle α is greater than the angle β, the lower end of the back body member 102 is connected to the back end of the crotch section 103 by widening the notch so as to conform to the shape of the back end of the crotch section 103. With the configuration in which the ends having different shapes are connected to each other, it is possible to provide a margin in a portion of the fabric around the back leg edges, thereby allowing a three-dimensional swelling to be formed and the fit to a lower part of the natal cleft to be improved.
The back end of the crotch section 103 preferably is configured so that the angle α of the V-shape is in the range from 70° to 120°. The lower end of the back body member 102 preferably is configured so that the angle β of the notch is in the range from 10° to 60°. The combination of the angles α and β may be as follows, for example: (α, β))=(120°, 60°), (90°, 30°), and (70°, 10°).
Swelling to be formed can be made larger by increasing the difference between the angles α and β. From the viewpoint of the fit to a lower part of the natal cleft when worn, the difference between the angles α and β preferably is in the range from 10° to 70°, more preferably from 20° to 40°.
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In the present embodiment, a fabric that can be used for each of the front body member 101 and the back body member 102 is not particularly limited, and may be a woven fabric, a knotted fabric, or a nonwoven fabric, for example. It is more preferable that the fabric is a stretchable fabric containing elastic yarns, such as polyurethane. The crotch section 103 may be made of the same fabric as the front body member 101 and the back body member 102. In this case, a patch cloth made of cotton or the like may be provided on the wearer's skin side of the crotch section 103.
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In the present embodiment, the front body member 101 and the back body member 102 are each provided as a right-and-left integrated member. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the right part and the left part of each member may be provided as separate members. Preferably, each of the front body member 101 and the back body member 102 is provided as a right-and-left integrated member, because this improves the fit to a wearer's body and also provides better touch on a wearer's skin, as compared with the case where the right and left members are connected to each other.
As in the above-described respective embodiments, the components of the bottom garment of the present invention are not limited as long as the patterns of the lower end of the back section 12 and the back end of the crotch section are separated from each other. Except for that, the components of the bottom garment may be formed integrally in any combination as appropriate according to the design etc. of the completed bottom garment.
(Wearing Evaluation Test)
In the case where the conventional panties 500 were worn, as can be seen from the drawing b-2 showing the state when the test wearer raised one leg, the space between the leg edge of the panties and the initial leg edge-indicating line L1 marked on the test wearer's body was broadened. Also, it can be seen that many large wrinkles were formed in the back side of the crotch section 503 (a portion to be in contact with a lower part of the natal cleft), whereby the fit between the panties and the test wearer's body was deteriorated. From the drawing b-3 showing the state observed when the test wearer lowered the leg after she had raised the leg, it can be seen that the leg edge of the panties shifted from the initial position so as to slide up from the initial leg edge-marking line L1.
In contrast, in the case where the panties 100 of the present invention were worn, as can be seen from the drawing a-2 showing the state observed when the test wearer raised one leg, the space between the leg edge of the panties and the initial leg edge-indicating line L1 marked on the test wearer's body was narrower than that in the case where the panties 500 were worn. Also, it can be seen that a smaller amount of wrinkles were formed in the back side of the crotch section 103 (a portion to be in contact with a lower part of the natal cleft), so that the panties achieved favorable fit to the test wearer's body (in particular, to a lower part of the natal cleft). Furthermore, from the drawing a-3 showing the state observed when the test wearer lowered the leg after she had raised the leg, it can be seen that the leg edge of the panties and the initial leg edge-indicating line L1 were in close proximity, and sliding-up of the leg edge from the initial position was hardly observed.
As described above, the panties 100 are configured so that, in a pattern diagram, the back end of the crotch section 103 forms a V-shape, the lower end of the back body member 102 to be connected with the back end of the crotch section 103 forms a V-shaped notch, and an angle α of the V-shape is greater than the angle β of the notch, and with this configuration, it was possible to provide a margin in a portion of the fabric around the back leg edges, thereby allowing a three-dimensional swelling to be formed and the fit to a lower part of the natal cleft to be improved.
With the above-described configuration, it was possible to obtain panties that can provide high wearing comfort and also can effectively prevent the occurrence of out-of-shape wearing at leg edge parts.
The present invention has been described above with reference to specific examples of its embodiment, namely, panties. It is to be noted, however, that the bottom garment of the present invention is not limited to those given as the specific examples, and can be embodied in various forms. For example, the present invention is applicable not only to the garments described in the above embodiments, but also to foundation garments such as girdles and bodysuits, and various other garments such as swimsuits, leotards, sportswear, and outerwear. Furthermore, the present invention is applicable not only to panties for daily use but also to sanitary panties and panties for light incontinence protection, for example.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-125896 | Jun 2014 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2015/067571 | 6/18/2015 | WO | 00 |