The object of the present invention refers to a reinforcement lining bottom to be applied to cyclist shorts or suits and also to a process of making the same.
Specifically, the bottom lining is designed for the human body anatomy.
As it is known, bottom linings are formed by moulding synthetic fabric layers incorporating a synthetic open-cell foam layer having varying densities according to the pressure exerted by the mould.
Bottom linings have a front (prostatic) zone and a rear (sacral) zone which both abut the saddle. Therefore, bottom linings are the interface between the saddle shape and cyclist anatomy.
The prior art provides the insertion, in the points of higher supports, of paddings located between two synthetic fabric layers, for example, a jersey-type mesh fabric and a foam (sponge) fabric having a density of 30 kg/m3 and thickness of 3 mm.
The composite is pressed by a mould to form inner zones of higher thickness and outer zones of lower thickness and therefore of higher density.
From a zone to another, there are steps at the abutment points of body against the saddle, eventually causing the rubbing of body at each abutment points, of lowest and highest friction.
Further, in order to help the adherence of the bottom lining to saddle, the prior art provides the development of a wrapping effect by means of two systems having drawbacks.
The first system provides the steps of cutting the bottom lining in two parts along the longitudinal axis of the bottom lining and joining the two parts by a strong stitch forming a ridge that can irritate the human body especially during long runs.
Another solution provides the formation of a weakening line along the bottom lining longitudinal axis during the moulding step; which also forms a ridge causing the same above mentioned drawbacks.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the above cited drawbacks, particularly to avoid the steps formed in the transition points from a thickness to another of the padding.
The advantages obtained by the present invention are:
Said aims and advantages are all met by a reinforcement bottom lining to be applied to cyclist shorts or suits, object of the present invention, characterized by the following claims.
Moreover, the present invention is characterized by a process of making the bottom lining.
This and other features will be better highlighted by the following description of some embodiments shown merely as a non limiting example in the attached drawings, wherein:
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Corners have been eliminated also in zones where the leg moves; zones where the maximum friction of the body against the saddle occurs when pushing on pedal.
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For making the bottom lining and said foam inserts having a gradual pattern, the process provides an impression for making the bottom lining.
Actually, the values of pressure and abutment points have been evaluated and studied by means of casts of the body/saddle.
Casts have been manufactured for different type of persons in order to envisage a shape having a perfect conformability between body and saddle and develop a padding having modulated levels at support points by means of foams having a gradual pattern.
The gradual foam, besides being shaped, has, as shown in the attached example, two inner layers: a first high density layer having a thickness of 8 mm and another layer of density as high as 60 kg/m3 having a thickness of 3 mm; these values being referred as a simple example of an embodiment, however they can change according to the type of foams used.
The values of foams densities and their thicknesses can vary as desired, while keeping true what is claimed in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MO2009A000007 | Jan 2009 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/000188 | 1/15/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/8/2011 |