The invention relates to a connection between flat parts, as can be used for example in articles of clothing of elastic foam. These articles of clothing can be suits, gloves, protective hoods, shoes, ankle socks, and the like. Articles of clothing which are exposed to wetness in use, such as articles of clothing for divers, bicyclers, motorcyclists, skiers, water skiers, and surfers, are especially considered.
In the past, parts of articles of clothing which consist of elastic flat material, especially of elastic foams (neoprene suits) have been joined to one another in a complex manner by specially made seams in order to produce the article of clothing. One disadvantage of the known seams is that on the one hand they are not watertight and on the other hand do not have sufficient elasticity. In addition the seams, because they impart an appearance of bulk, constitute an interruption of the article of clothing and especially when it is an article of clothing which tightly adjoins the body (gloves and protective hoods) they cause pressure points on the body of the wearer of the article of clothing, therefore are unpleasant to wear.
The object of the invention is to make available a connection between flat parts of the initially named type which does not have the described disadvantages, and is especially comfortable to wear.
This object is achieved with a connection which has the features of claim 1.
Preferred and advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
Since in the invention there is not a seam in the classical sense in the region of the connection of the two flat parts, therefore a seam using threads and the like, comfort of wearing is improved and the seam is elastic, since there are no elements which inhibit the elasticity of the parts which are connected to one another.
In one embodiment the connection is made such that the two parts of a flat material, especially rubber-elastic foam material (for example, neoprene) are connected to one another at least only by way of part of their bordering narrow surfaces. This connection can take place by cementing, bonding, or a combination of the two measures. Heat-activatable cements are especially well suited.
In one development of the invention, it is provided that in the region of the junction which has been formed in this way and at which the two parts of the flat material are connected to one another, a cover strip which conceals the junction is attached on one or both sides.
In one embodiment it is provided that the cover strip which conceals the junction is elastic lengthwise.
Preferred connecting techniques of the cover strip to the flat material are cementing techniques, especially cementing with cements which can be activated by heat. Other cements which can be activated by supplying energy (ultrasound, infrared, and the like in high frequency) are also considered. The cover strip can be connected to the parts, concealing their junction, also by bonding.
In one special embodiment of the connection as claimed in the invention which is considered especially for gloves, but which can also be used for protective hoods, the parts of rubber-elastic synthetic foam are joined to one another by their being continuously connected to one another on their narrow surfaces over their entire height. On at least one side a cover strip is applied, the cover strip being attached by a heat-activated cement to the two parts, concealing their junction in which there is cementing.
The cover strip which is preferably used in the invention is preferably made to be elastic lengthwise, so that the connection between the two parts of the article of clothing, especially of the glove or the protective hood (these protective hoods are worn for example under crash helmets or the like) is likewise elastic.
In another embodiment of the connection as claimed in the invention, the two parts are built up in several layers. The parts have for example a base body of fleece, especially a natural wool fleece, resting on this base body a membrane which is watertight but which breathes, and resting on the membrane, a fabric, especially a synthetic fiber fabric.
In one embodiment of the connection as claimed in the invention which is structured as follows, the two parts are connected to one another.
In the junction between the narrow surfaces of parts which have at least two layers, cement is applied preferably exclusively in the region of one layer, for example the fabric layer, therefore extends only over one part of the height of the narrow surfaces of the two parts. Since the two parts are connected to one another in this way, especially resting on the fabric layer a cover strip is applied by the cover strip being cemented on or being bonded to the fabric. If a cementing technique is used here, cements which can be activated by supplying energy (heat and the like) are considered.
Other details and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments using the drawings.
In the embodiment shown in
On at least one side of the cemented junction 6 between parts 1 and 2 which has been produced in this way, a cover strip 7 is applied, its being provided that the cover strip 7 is provided with one layer 8 of heat activated cement. When the cover strip 7 is applied to the junction 6, between the two parts 1, 2 the cement of the layer 8 is activated and the cover strip 7 is pressed onto the large surfaces 9 of the parts 1, 2. The combined cementing technique achieves an elastic connection between the parts 1, 2 which essentially corresponds to the elasticity of the parts 1, 2 themselves.
In the embodiment shown in
The two parts 1, 2 are joined to one another only in the region of the fabric layer 12 by a cement 5 which has been applied there. Bonding of the fabric layers by supplying heat is also considered, if the material of the fabric layers 12 allows this. As described above using
In summary, one embodiment of the invention can be described as follows:
A connection of two parts 1, 2 of flat, elastic synthetic foam comprises cementing 5 in the region of the junction 6 between the narrow surfaces 3, 4 of the parts 1, 2 and cover strips 7 which are elastic lengthwise, which conceal the junction 6, which are fastened especially by cementing 8, and which are attached on one or both large surfaces 9 of the parts 1, 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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GM 515/2006 | Jul 2006 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT07/00126 | 3/15/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/10/2009 |