The present invention relates to infant clothing, and more particularly to infant clothing which can be used as street clothing while having a function of an underwear.
As infant clothing to be put on during infancy from a newborn to an about one year old infant, various clothing is available in the market.
Examples of such infant clothing include clothing using a material placing importance on sweat absorbency, clothing which is devised in design so as to be suitable as street clothing, and the like.
An infant lies for long time and it is no exaggeration to state that an infant moves all the time for 24 hours. Therefore, infant clothing is desired not to become loose easily but to be fit to the body to some extent under such situations.
The respiration of an infant is mainly abdominal respiration. Consequently, it is desired that infant clothing does not press the abdomen of an infant and does not disturb abdominal respiration.
Perspiration of an infant has to be also considered. Not only sweat absorbency but also appropriate permeability are required.
Further, when infant clothing can be used as street clothing without hesitation while having the function of an underwear, the clothing having excellent flexibility can be obtained.
An object of the present invention is, therefore, to provide infant clothing capable of satisfying the above described various demands.
Infant clothing according to the present invention is characterized in that a slit extending in the length direction is formed and a stretchable mesh material is provided on the back side of the slit in a state where the slit is allowed to open.
In the present invention, preferably, tucks are made on both sides of the slit and fabric positioned on the inside of the tuck and the mesh material are sewn together.
The slit and the mesh material provided on the back side of the slit give stretchability and permeability to the infant clothing. Therefore, the slit is formed in an area where the stretchability and permeability are preferably given. For example, it is preferable that the slit is formed in an area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant or in an area corresponding to each of sides of an infant.
Infant clothing according to another aspect of the present invention is characterized in that a part of the infant clothing is formed by pleated fabric having pleats extending in the length direction.
The pleated fabric has stretchability in the direction crossing the extending direction of the pleats and does not come into contact with the whole skin of an infant, and the contact area is limited. Thus, the pleated fabric also has permeability. Therefore, the pleated fabric is used to form an area in which stretchability and permeability are preferably given. For example, whole infant clothing may be formed by the pleated fabric, an area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant may be formed by the pleated fabric, or areas corresponding to the sides of an infant may be formed by the pleated fabric.
Infant clothing according to still another aspect of the present invention is characterized by including: a clothing body having, as a part thereof, a mesh part made of a stretchable mesh material; and front fabric attached to the clothing body so as to cover at least the outside of the mesh part.
The mesh part has stretchability and permeability. Therefore, the mesh part is provided in an area where stretchability and permeability are preferably given. The mesh part is provided, preferably, in an area corresponding to the back of an infant, an area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant, and/or an area around a diaper of an infant, of the clothing body, for example.
In the present invention, preferably, the front fabric is attached to the clothing body in a state where the lower end of the front fabric is not joined to the clothing body.
In an area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant of infant clothing 1, two slits 2 extending in the length direction are formed. On the rear side of each of slits 2, a stretchable mesh material 3 is provided in a state where slit 2 is allowed to open.
More particularly, as well shown in
The portions positioned on both ends in the longitudinal direction of each of slits 2 in fabric 4 are sewn by sewing thread 7. At least a part of sewing thread 7, embroidery thread may be used, which accents the design.
Mesh material 3 may employ any knitting structure or weave structure as long as it provides stretchability and permeability. Mesh material 3 is preferably a fiber material having sweat absorbency.
Since infant clothing 1 has the function of an underwear, it is preferable to employ gauge sewing so that stitches formed by sewing do not come into direct contact with the skin of the infant.
According to the embodiment, two slits 2 extending in the length direction are formed, mesh material 3 is provided in a state where slits 2 are allowed to open, and mesh material 3 has stretchability. Consequently, the abdomen of an infant is not pressed and abdominal respiration of the infant is not disturbed, and yet infant clothing 1 can be fit to the body of the infant to some extent. Even when infant clothing 1 is put on an infant moving all the time for 24 hours, it does not become loose easily. Because of permeability given by slits 2 and mesh material 3, the infant can be prevented from feeling uncomfortable due to sweat.
Since mesh material 3 is disposed on the back side of slit 2, mesh material 3 is not seen conspicuously from the outside. Consequently, infant clothing 1 can be also used as street clothing without any hesitation.
In infant clothing 11 shown in
In the embodiment as well, in a mode as shown in
By the embodiment as well, effects substantially the same as those of the first embodiment are achieved.
Although the general shape of infant clothing 21 shown in
In infant clothing 21 shown in
By the embodiment as well, effects substantially the same as those of the first and second embodiments are achieved. Particularly, according to the third embodiment, stretchability and permeability can be provided in the portions of the sides of an infant.
Although the present invention has been described above in relation to the embodiments shown in the drawings, the present invention can be variously modified within the scope of the present invention.
For example, the design of the whole infant clothing, positions in which the slits are formed, sewing and processing methods for forming a slit, a mode of providing a mesh material in relation to a slit, and the like can be arbitrarily changed as necessary.
As described above, according to the present invention, a slit extending in the length direction is formed while a stretchable mesh material is provided on the back side of the slit in a state where the slit is allowed to open. Thus, in addition to permeability, stretchability in the direction orthogonal to the length direction can be provided for the infant clothing.
Whole infant clothing 30 is formed by pleated fabric 32 having pleats 31 extending in the length direction. Since pleated fabric 32 has stretchability in the direction crossing the extending direction of pleats 31, the abdomen of an infant is not pressed and abdominal respiration is not disturbed. Infant clothing 30 can be fit to the body of an infant to some extent because of the stretchable property of pleated fabric 32. Consequently, even when the clothing is put on an infant who moves all the time for 24 hours, the clothing does not become loose easily.
Pleated fabric 32 is not in contact with the entire skin of an infant and a contact area is limited, so that permeability can be given. Therefore, the infant can be prevented from feeling uncomfortable due to sweat.
Pleated fabric 32 used for infant clothing 30 is preferably made of a fiber material having sweat absorbency.
Since infant clothing 30 has the function of an underwear, it is preferable to employ gauge sewing so that stitches formed by sewing do not come into direct contact with the skin of an infant.
A part of infant clothing 40 shown in
More particularly, in the embodiment, an area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant is formed by pleated fabric 42. Pleated fabric 42 has the shape of a heart which accents the design.
On the back side of pleated fabric 42, any fabric does not exist.
According to the embodiment, particularly in the portion of the abdomen of an infant, stretchability and permeability are given by using pleated fabric 42.
Also in infant clothing 50 shown in
Particularly, in the embodiment, the area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant is formed by pleated fabric 52, and pleated fabric 52 extends from the upper end of infant clothing 50 to the lower end.
No other fabric exists on the back side of pleated fabric 52.
By the embodiment as well, stretchability and permeability can be given by pleated fabric 52 in the portion of the abdomen of an infant.
Although infant clothing 60 shown in
Also in infant clothing 60 shown in
According to the embodiment, in the portions of the sides of an infant, stretchability and permeability by pleated fabric 62 can be given.
Although the present invention has been described above in relation to the embodiments illustrated, the present invention can be variously modified within the scope of the present invention.
For example, the design of the whole infant clothing, an area formed by the pleated fabric, and the like can be arbitrarily changed as necessary.
As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, at least a part of infant clothing is formed by pleated fabric having pleats extending in the length direction. Consequently, because of stretchability and permeability of the pleated fabric, the abdominal respiration of an infant is not disturbed and the infant clothing does not become loose easily. Further, the infant can be prevented from feeling uncomfortable due to sweat.
According to the present invention, the design can be easily changed by using pleated fabric. Thus, infant clothing can be also used as street clothing without hesitation while it is used as an underwear.
Infant clothing 70 has a clothing body 75 of which general form is well shown in
The mesh material constructing mesh parts 76 and 72 may have any knitting structure or weave structure as long as it provides stretchability and permeability. The mesh material is, preferably, a fiber material having sweat absorbency.
Since mesh parts 76 and 72 have stretchability, the abdomen of an infant is not pressed and, therefore, abdominal respiration of an infant is not disturbed. In addition, mesh parts 76 and 72 enable the clothing body 75 to be fit to the body of an infant to certain extent. Consequently, even when the clothing is put on an infant who moves all the time for 24 hours, the clothing does not become loose easily. Because of permeability of mesh parts 76 and 72, the infant can be prevented from feeling uncomfortable due to sweat.
Infant clothing 70 has front fabrics 73 and 74 attached to clothing body 75 so as to cover at least the outer sides of mesh parts 76 and 72 as well shown in
Front fabrics 73 and 74 are preferably attached to clothing body 75 in a state where the lower end of front fabric 73 is not joined to clothing body 75 as shown in
Front fabric 73 may be sewn with front fabric 74 at each of sides so that front fabrics 73 and 74 form an integral cylinder shape.
Since infant clothing 70 has the function of an underwear, it is preferable to employ gauge sewing so that stitches formed by the sewing do not come direct contact with the skin of an infant.
Therefore, only a clothing body 90 is shown in
Clothing body 90 has a mesh part 91 provided in an area on the front body side around a diaper of an infant, and a mesh part 92 provided in a range from the area of the back body side around the diaper of the infant to the back.
According to the embodiment, permeability of not only the back of an infant but also the area around a diaper can be increased. By the embodiment as well, effects such that abdominal respiration of an infant is not disturbed and the clothing does not become loose easily are achieved.
In the embodiment, a mesh part 101 is provided in an area corresponding to the abdomen of an infant, and a mesh part 102 is provided in an area corresponding to the back, of clothing body 100. Each of mesh parts 101 and 102 extends in a wide stripe shape from the upper end of clothing body 100 to the lower end, that is, from the area around the neck to the area around a diaper.
According to the embodiment, when not-shown fabrics are attached to clothing body 100 so as to cover mesh parts 101 and 102, the design of stripes in the vertical direction can be given by the front fabrics.
According to the embodiment as well, effects such that abdominal respiration is not disturbed, the clothing does not become loose easily, and excellent permeability can be given to the abdomen and the back of an infant and around a diaper are achieved.
Although the present invention has been described above in relation to the above described embodiments, the present invention can be variously modified within the scope of the present invention.
For example, the design of the whole infant clothing, areas in which the mesh parts are provided, and the like can be arbitrarily changed as necessary.
As described above, according to the present invention, a mesh part made of a stretchable mesh material is provided in a part of the clothing body. Consequently, because of stretchability and permeability of the mesh part, abdominal respiration of an infant is not disturbed, the clothing does not become loose easily and, further, an infant can be prevented from feeling uncomfortable due to sweat.
According to the present invention, front fabrics are attached to the clothing body so as to cover at least the outer side of the mesh part, so that while the infant clothing is used as an underwear, it can be also used as street clothing without hesitation. By devising the shape, color and the like of the front fabric, the design of the infant clothing can be easily changed.
With respect to the attachment state of the front fabric, when the front fabric is attached to the clothing body in a state where the lower end of the front fabric is not joined to the clothing body, the permeability of the mesh part is not disturbed so much by the front fabric. By sewing the front fabric at the upper end, when an infant wears the clothing, the shape of the front fabric can be made stable.
As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to realize infant clothing which can be used as street clothing without hesitation while having the function of an underwear, does not disturb abdominal respiration of an infant, does not become loose easily and, further, excellently deals with sweat of an infant.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2001-241669 | Aug 2001 | JP | national |
2001-241670 | Aug 2001 | JP | national |
2001-241668 | Aug 2001 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP02/07937 | 8/2/2002 | WO |