Claims
- 1. A garment comprising:a first panel; a second panel; the first and second panels being joined together along a portion of their lengths by a seam; a shield coupled to a portion of the first panel and a portion of the second panel, the shield comprising a first flap extending from the first panel and having an upper, lower and distal edge, and a second flap extending from the second panel in substantially the same direction as the first flap and having an upper, lower and distal edge, the first and second flaps connected along their respective distal edges, at least a portion of the first flap overlapping at least a portion of the second flap when the shield is in a closed position; and a passage defined between the lower edge of the first flap and the lower edge of the second flap.
- 2. A garment as in claim 1, wherein the first and second flaps are connected along their distal edges by stitching.
- 3. A garment as in claim 1, wherein the lower edge of the first flap and the lower edge of the second flap generally do not overlap each other when the shield is in the closed position.
- 4. A garment as in claim 1 additionally comprising a waistband extending from the first and second panels, the waistband including a fastener adapted to releasably hold the first and second panels in close proximity to one another.
- 5. A garment as in claim 4, wherein the fastener comprises laces threaded through grommets in the waistband.
- 6. A garment as in claim 4, wherein the first and second panels are joined at a base point and a fly is defined between the base point and the waistband.
- 7. A garment as in claim 6 additionally comprising a non-snagging second fastener located between the waistband and the base point, the fastener being adapted to releasably secure the fly in a closed position.
- 8. A garment as in claim 7, wherein the second fastener is chosen from the goup consisting of snaps and buttons.
- 9. A garment as in claim 6, wherein one edge of each of the first and second flaps extends from the waistband to the base point.
- 10. A garment as in claim 9, wherein a flow passage is defined between the first and second flaps from an upper end of the shield to a lower end of the shield.
- 11. A garment as in claim 10, wherein the lower edge of the first flap and the lower edge of the second flap are not attached to one another between the base point and the distal edges of the flaps.
- 12. A garment as in claim 11, wherein the lower edge of the first flap and the lower edge of the second flap do not substantially overlap each other when the shield is in the closed position.
- 13. A garment as in claim 10 additionally comprising a secondary base point between the waistband and the base point, wherein the first and second panels are joined at the secondary base point.
- 14. A garment as in claim 6, wherein the fly has no fastener between the waistband and the base point.
- 15. A garment closure system, comprising:first and second panels of a garment; a fly defined between the first and second panels, the fly having a base point and being adapted to open and close; shielding means positioned in the fly for preventing visual access through the fly; and means for facilitating substantially unrestricted water flow through the shielding means in a direction substantially parrallel to the fly when the garment is worn in water.
- 16. A garment as in claim 15 additionally comprising a waistband and means for releasably securing the waistband in a closed position.
- 17. A garment as in claim 15, wherein the shielding means comprises a first flap and a second flap joined to each other along a seam, the first flap extending from the first panel and the second flap extending from the second panel.
- 18. A garment as in claim 17, wherein the first flap and the second flap each have a bottom edge, and the bottom edges define a passage through the flaps between the base point and the seam.
- 19. A garment as in claim 18 additionally comprising a snap positioned in the fly between the waistband and the base point.
- 20. A garment as in claim 18, wherein the seam is substantially parallel to the fly.
- 21. A garment comprising:a first panel having a first edge; a second panel having a second edge, a portion of the first and second edges being joined to each other along a panel seam; a panel fly defined between a portion of the first and second edges, the edges being movable into and out of engagement with each other in the panel fly to define an openable garment fly; a base point located at a junction of the panel seam and the panel fly; a first flap extending from the first panel and having a first face; a second flap extending from the second panel and having a second face, the first and second flaps meeting at a fold line and adapted to substantially overlap one another when the fly is in a closed position so that the first face is adjacent the second face; and a flow passage defined between the first and second faces in a direction generally parallel to the fold line.
- 22. A garment as in claim 21, wherein the first flap and the first panel are formed of a single piece of material.
- 23. A garment as in claim 21, wherein the first flap has a bottom edge and the second flap has a bottom edge, and the flap bottom edges are not attached to each other between the base point and the fold line.
- 24. A garment as in claim 23, wherein the flap bottom edges do not substantially overlap each other.
- 25. A garment as in claim 24, wherein the first flap bottom edge is secured to the panel seam at a first stitch location and the second flap bottom edge is secured to the panel seam at a second stitch location, and the first and second stitch locations do not overlap each other.
- 26. A garment as in claim 21, wherein the first flap and the second flap are formed of a single piece of material.
- 27. A garment as in claim 21, wherein the fold line comprises a stitched seam.
- 28. A fly closure for a garment, the garment including a first panel and a second panel of material, the fly closure having a top end and a bottom end and comprising a first flap extending from the first panel and a second flap extending from the second panel, the first and second flaps cooperating with one another to form a shield, the shield being movable between a first position in which the first and second panels are in close proximity to one another and a second position in which the first and second panels are located a distance away from one another, the flaps substantially overlapping each other when the panels are in the first position, and a fluid flow passage is defined between the flaps in a generally top to bottom direction.
- 29. A fly closure as in claim 28, wherein the first and second flaps lay flat against one another when the shield is in the first position.
- 30. A fly closure as in claim 29, wherein the first and second flaps are sewn together along a seam.
- 31. A fly closure as in claim 28, wherein the shield includes an opening therethrough, the opening defined by an edge of the first flap and an edge of the second flap.
- 32. A garment comprising:a first panel; a second panel adjacent the first panel; a first flap extending from the first panel in a first direction and having a bottom edge; and a second flap extending from the second panel in the first direction and having a bottom edge, the second flap connected to the first flap along a fold line, the first and second flaps overlapping each other so that a flow channel is defined therebetween, and a portion of the bottom edge of the first flap and a portion of the bottom edge of the second flap do not overlap each other.
- 33. The garment of claim 32, wherein the first flap and the second flap are formed of a single piece of material.
- 34. The garment of claim 32, wherein the fold line comprises a flap seam.
- 35. The garment of claim 32, wherein a garment fly is defined between the first and second panel, and the flaps are positioned adjacent the garment fly.
- 36. A gannent comprising:a first panel; a second panel adjacent the first panel; a first flap extending from the first panel in a first direction and having top, bottom, and distal edges; and a second flap extending from the second panel in the first direction and having top, bottom, and distal edges; wherein the first and second flaps are connected along their distal edges, the first and second flaps at least partially overlapping each other, and the top, bottom and distal edges of the first and second flaps are not attached to either of the first and second panels.
- 37. The garment of claim 36, wherein the first flap and the first panel are formed of a single piece of material.
- 38. The garment of claim 36, wherein the second flap and the second panel are formed of a single piece of material.
- 39. The garment of claim 36, wherein the first flap and second flap are not attached to each other along their bottom edges.
- 40. The garment of claim 36, wherein a flow passage is defined between the first and second flaps, the flow passage being substantially parallel to the flap distal edges.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. application No. 60/099,798, which was filed on Sep. 9, 1998.
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