Claims
- 1. A process for producing a one-piece garment from a single piece of two-dimensional fabric comprising:(a) forming the fabric into a shape having (1) a mid-panel with a first side edge and a second side edge opposite thereto, and a first end edge and a second end edge opposite thereto, (2) an end panel attached to said second end edge at approximately the midpoint of the end edge and extending beyond the first side edge, and (3) a second end panel attached to said first end edge at approximately the midpoint of the end edge and extending beyond the second side edge; (b) folding the cut fabric along a first horizontal fold line located at the midpoint of the mid-panel; (c) cutting the fabric at approximately the midpoint of the first horizontal fold line of the mid-panel, resulting in a hole big enough to accommodate a subject's head; (d) folding the cut fabric along a first vertical fold line of the first end panel, wherein the fold is located at the second side edge of the mid-panel; (e) folding the cut fabric along a second vertical fold line of the second end panel, wherein the fold is located at the first side edge of the mid-panel; (f) securing the resulting met edges of the fabric.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the met edges of the fabric are secured with stitches, snaps, a hook and loop-type fastener, or glue.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein step (a) further comprises;(a)(i) forming the fabric into a shape having a first side panel, said first side panel having a top edge and a bottom edge opposite thereto, which side panel is attached to the mid-panel at approximately the mid-point of the first side edge, and a second side panel, said second side panel having a top edge and a bottom edge opposite thereto, attached to the mid-point of the mid-panel at approximately the second side edge; (a)(ii) folding the fabric of step (a)(i) along a first horizontal fold line, wherein the top edge of the first side panel meets with the bottom edge of the first side panel and the top edge of the second side panel meets with the bottom edge of the second side panel; and (a)(iii) securing the resulting met edges of the fabric.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein the met edges are secured with stitches, snaps, a hook and loop-type fastener, or glue.
- 5. A garment with legs, wherein the garment is fashioned from a fabric comprised of (a) a comfort component and (b) an integrated information infrastructure component, wherein the information infrastructure component is selected from the group consisting of, individually or in any combination, penetration detection components, sensors, processors, wireless transmission devices, and electrically conductive components, said electrically conductive components comprising one or more individually insulated conductive fibers.
- 6. A garment with legs and sleeves, wherein the garment is fashioned from a fabric comprised of (a) a comfort component and (b) an integrated information infrastructure component, wherein the information infrastructure component is selected from the group consisting of, individually or in any combination, penertration detection components, sensors, processors, wireless transmission devices, and electrically conductive components, said electrically conductive components comprising one or more individually insulated conductive fibers.
- 7. A process for producing a one-piece garment with legs, and optionally with sleeves, comprising:(a) weaving a fabric into a shape having (1) a mid-panel with a first side edge and a second side edge opposite thereto, and a first end edge and a second end edge opposite thereto, (2) an end panel attached to said second end edge at approximately the midpoint of the end edge and extending beyond the first side edge, and (3) a second end panel attached to said first end edge at approximately the midpoint of the end edge and extending beyond the second side edge; and optionally (4) a first side panel, having a top edge and a bottom edge, which first side panel is attached to the mid-panel at approximately the mid-point of the first side edge and a second side panel, having a top edge and a bottom edge, which second side panel is attached to the mid-point of the mid-panel at approximately the second side edge; (b) cutting the warp threads that are not woven into the fabric; (c) folding the cut fabric along a first horizontal fold line located at the midpoint of the mid-panel; (d) cutting the fabric at approximately the midpoint of the first horizontal fold line of the mid-panel, resulting in a hole big enough to accommodate a subject's head; (e) folding the cut fabric along a first vertical fold line of the first end panel, wherein the fold is located at the second side edge of the mid-panel; (f) folding the cut fabric along a second vertical fold line of the second end panel, wherein the fold is located at the first side edge of the mid-panel; (g) optionally, folding the fabric along the first horizontal fold line such that the top edge of the first side panel meets with the bottom edge of the first side panel and the top edge of the second side panel meets with the bottom edge of the second side panel; and (h) securing the resulting met edges of the fabric.
- 8. the process of claim 7, wherein the fabric is woven from:a. a comfort component and b. an integrated information infrastructure component, wherein the information infrastructure component is selected from the group consisting of, individually or in any combination, penetration detection components, sensors, processors, wireless transmission devices, and electrically conductive components, said electrically conductive components comprising one or more individually insulated conductive fibers.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein the two-dimensional fabric comprises:a. a comfort component; and b. an integrated information infrastructure component, wherein the information infrastructure component is selected from the group consisting of, individually or in any combination, penetration detection components, sensors, processors, wireless transmission devices, and electrically conductive components, said electrically conductive components comprising one or more individually insulated conductive fibers.
- 10. The process of claim 3, wherein the two-dimensional fabric comprises:a. a comfort component; and b. an integrated information infrastructure component, wherein the information infrastructure component is selected from the group consisting of, individually or in any combination, penetration detection components, sensors, processors, wireless transmission devices, and electrically conductive components, said electrically conductive components comprising one or more individually insulated conductive fibers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/157,607, filed on Sep. 21, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,551, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/273,175, filed on Mar. 19, 1999.
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