This application relates to the field of apparel, and more specifically, to a garment such as a jacket, pullover, hoodie, hat, or the like having a cinchable or adjustable opening between panels of the garment.
Consumers are demanding high performance activewear, sportswear, and outerwear. This is especially so for garments such as jackets, pullovers, and hoodies used for running, jogging, walking, stretching, exercising, other athletic performance outdoors or indoors and any other casual activity such as walking. Such garments should be as light as possible but must still provide effective weatherproofing for wet weather, sealing for windy conditions, and adequate insulation for cold weather. Moreover, such garments should provide adequate ventilation to keep a wearer from overheating even in wet, windy, and cold weather. One problem with existing garments is that while they may be adequately weatherproofed and/or insulated for use in wet, windy, and cold weather, a wearer may become overheated due to a lack of effective ventilation when the weather is warm and dry. Another problem with existing garments is their general lack of versatility in view of wearers' demands for integrated features that would enable wearers to alter the appearance, characteristics, or performance features of their garments.
In one aspect, a garment, such as a jacket, pullover, hoodie, hat, or the like, having a cinchable or adjustable vent is provided. When cinched, airflow through the vent into the garment is reduced. When uncinched, airflow through the vent into the garment is increased.
In one aspect, a garment, such as a jacket, pullover, hoodie, hat, or the like, having a cinchable or adjustable opening between panels is provided. When cinched, the functionality of the inner panel is reduced, concealed, covered, or disabled. When uncinched, the functionality of the inner panel functionality is increased, exposed, uncovered, or enabled.
In addition to the aspects and embodiments described above, further aspects and embodiments will become apparent by reference to the drawings and study of the following detailed description.
Throughout the drawings, reference numbers may be re-used to indicate correspondence between referenced elements. The drawings are provided to illustrate example embodiments described herein and are not intended to limit the scope of the application. Sizes and relative positions of elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the shapes of various elements and angles may be not drawn to scale, and some of these elements may be arbitrarily enlarged and positioned to improve drawing legibility.
In the following description, details are set forth to provide an understanding of the application. In some instances, certain structures, techniques, and methods have not been described or shown in detail in order not to obscure the application.
The garment 100 may be a jacket, coat, parka, hoodie, half-zip hoodie, or the like. As shown in
The garment 100 includes: a body (or body portion) 200; first (or right) and second (or left) sleeves 300, 400 attached (e.g., connected, sewn, glued, bonded, coupled, joined, etc.) to the body 200 at respective armhole openings 270, 280 of the body 200; and, at least one cinchable or adjustable slit, opening, or vent 700 formed on the back 112 of the garment 100. The vent 700 is shown in its opened and closed positions 702, 701 in
In one embodiment, the body 200 is for covering at least a portion of the torso 5020 of the wearer 5000; the sleeves 300, 400 are for covering at least a portion of the respective arms 5030, 5040 of the wearer 5000; and, the hood 500 is for covering at least a portion of the head 5010 and neck 5011 of the wearer 5000.
The body portion 200 includes: at least one front panel 260 which can be a single panel or two or more panels joined together to form the front panel. For example, the front panel 260 can comprise a first (or right) and second (or left) upper front panels (or fabric panels) 210, 220 and a lower front panel (or fabric panel) 230 attached to the first and second front panels 210, 220. The body portion 200 also includes a back panel 920 that can be a single panel or two or more panels. In the illustrated example, the back panel 920 can comprise an upper back panel (or fabric panel) 240 and a lower back panel (or fabric panel) 250.
Upper edges 213, 223, 243 of the first and second upper front and upper back panels 210, 220, 240 form the upper edge 203 of the body 200 (i.e., at the neck opening 290). Lower edges 234, 254 of the lower front and lower back panels 230, 250 form the lower edge 204 of the body 200 (i.e., at the waist opening 295). First (or right) and second (or left) side edges 211, 222 of the first and second front panels 210, 220, a first (or right) and second (or left) side edges 231, 232 of the lower front panel 230, a first (or right) and second (or left) side edges 241, 242 of the upper back panel 240, and a first (or right) and second (or left) side edges 251, 252 of the lower back panel 250 form a first (or right) and second (of left) edges 271, 281 of the first (or right) and second (or left) arm openings 270, 280 of the body 200.
In one embodiment, the lower front portion 230 of the body 200 includes at least one pocket 600 formed therein.
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In one embodiment, one or more of the panels 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 310, 410, 510, 920 of the body 200, sleeves 300, 400, and hood 500 of the garment 100 may form the outer panel or outer layer 920 of the garment 100 and the vent 700 may be formed in this outer panel or outer layer 920. In a further embodiment, the vent 700 may be formed in one of the upper back panel 240 and the lower back panel 250. In yet a further embodiment, the garment 100 may include more than one vent 700. In yet a further embodiment, a vent panel 800 may be an inner panel, an inner layer, or an inner liner, or portions thereof, of the garment 100. The outer panel 920 on the back 112 of the garment 100 may comprise one or more outer panels and the vent panel 800 may comprise one or more inner panels.
In one embodiment, the vent 700 may be crescent or bow-shaped being wider at the central axis 119 on the back 112 of the garment 100 and tapering to narrower points at each end 711, 712 and being concave in a downward direction toward the lower edge 204 of the garment 100. Of course, the vent 700 may be shaped differently (e.g., rectangular, semi-circular, straight edged, etc.).
In addition, the garment 100 comprises a cord 753 that traverses the opening. The cord 753 can be one or more shockcords, drawcords, drawstrings, or the like. In the illustrated example of
In one embodiment, the one or more cords 753, 754 may consist of one or more drawstrings, drawcords, cords, or shockcords that are laced or threaded through a plurality of fasteners 755 formed in or attached to and spaced along the upper and lower edges 713, 714 at the vent 700. In one embodiment, the cord 753 may be in the form of a continuous loop. For example, in one embodiment, the cord 753 can be a single cord traversing across the vent 700. To open, close or reduce the height 750 of the vent 700, and hence reduce the level of ventilation (i.e., airflow through the back 112 of the garment 100) provided by the vent 700, one or more cord locks 7535, 7536 are provided to selectively adjust tension in the cord 753. The one or more cord locks 7535, 7536 are configured to hold the cord 753 in a set position for selectively adjusting tension in the cord 753 and can comprise at least one of: a cord lock, a toggle, a buckle, a snap fastener, a button, a hook, a loop, a knot, a series of cord locks, a series of toggles, a series of buckles, a series of snap fasteners, a series of buttons, a series of hooks, a series of loops, and a series of knots.
In the illustrated example, the cords 753, 754 have their respective first (or right) and second (or left) ends 7531, 7532, 7541, 7542 attached or brought in close proximity at the respective first and second ends 711, 712 at the vent 700. The first and second ends 7531, 7532, 7541, 7542 of the shockcords 753, 754 can extend from or beyond the first and second ends 711, 712 at the vent 700. The first and second ends 7531, 7532, 7541, 7542 of the shockcords 753, 754 may be held or trained along the respective sleeves 400, 300 of the garment 100 by passing the shockcord ends 7531, 7532, 7541, 7542 through respective sleeve loops 7533, 7534 attached to the outer surface 117 of each sleeve 400, 300 below the respective elbow portions 405, 305 thereof.
To reduce the height 750 of the vent 700, and hence reduce the level of ventilation (i.e., airflow through the back 112 of the garment 100) provided by the vent 700, the wearer 5000 can release one or more of the cord locks 7535, 7536 and pulls on one or both ends 7531, 7532, 7541, 7542 of the shockcords 753, 754. This “cinching” action increases tension in the shockcords 753, 754 which in turn pulls on the fasteners (e.g., loops) 755 attached to the upper and lower edges 713, 714 of the vent 700 moving them between the opened position 702 and the closed position 701 (and positions therebetween). The wearer 5000 may then engage one or more of the cord locks 7535, 7536 to lock the shockcords 753, 754 and the upper and lower edges 713, 714 of the vent 700 in place. To increase the height 750 of the vent 700, and hence increase the level of ventilation (i.e., airflow through the back 112 of the garment 100) provided by the vent 700, the wearer 5000 releases one or more of the cord locks 7535, 7536 and pulls on one or more of the upper and lower edges 713, 714 of the vent 700 to separate the upper and lower edges 713, 714. This “uncinching” action reduces tension in the shockcords 753, 754 as applied to the loops 755 attached to the upper and lower edges 713, 714 of the vent 700 allowing the upper and lower edges 713 to be moved between the closed position 701 and the opened position 702 (and positions therebetween). The wearer 5000 may then engage one or more of the cord locks 7535, 7536 to lock the shockcords 753, 754 and the upper and lower edges 713, 714 of the vent 700 in place.
In one embodiment, the cord or cords 753, 754 can be made from one or more of polyester, braided polyester, paracord, braided nylon, flexible LED, recycled nylon, and recycled polyester. The cord or cords 753, 754 can further be one or more of reflective, glow in the dark, light reactive, heat reactive, water reactive, reactive to a specific chemical, transparent, and/or translucent.
In the closed position 701, the vent 700 is covered or at least partially covered. In particular, in the closed position 701, the lower edge 714 is drawn closer to the upper edge 713. In one embodiment, the upper edge 713 may overlap or partially overlap the lower edge 714 in the closed position 701. In the opened position 702, the vent 700 is uncovered or at least partially uncovered. In particular, in the opened position 702, the lower edge 714 is separated from at least the central portion of the upper edge 713 (e.g., proximate the central axis 119).
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In one embodiment, respective cutouts 3710, 4710 are formed in the first and second sleeve panels 310, 410 of the first and second sleeves 300, 400 at the respective upper edges 313, 314 thereof. Each cutout 3710, 4710 has a respective upper edge 3713, 4713, lower edge 3714, 4714, and inner end (or edge) 3711, 4711. These cutouts 3710, 4710 are used to form the vent 700 as described further below.
In one embodiment, as shown in
In one embodiment, the vent liner or inner panel (or fabric panel) 800 is attached over the vent 700 on the inside 116 of the garment 100. As shown in
In some embodiments, the vent/inner panel 800 can provide one more of ventilation, breathability, a thermal fabric surface or a mesh surface for insect protection. In addition, the vent panel 800 can comprise a solar panel, a light emitting diode (LED) panel, a reflective fabric detail, a glow in the dark fabric detail, a color changing fabric detail, a pH level color changing responsive fabric, a biometric indicator color changing responsive fabric and/or a light exposure color changing responsive fabric. The vent panel 800 can further comprise a waterproof fabric surface, an access to concealed storage, a material or fabric to change in the fabric transparency for changed visibility for the wearer of the garment and/or a material or fabric to change in the fabric transparency for changed sun exposure for the wearer of the garment.
In some embodiments, the panel 800 can comprise one or more of a contrasting decorative detail, a logo, and/or a graphic design element.
In one embodiment, the opening (or vent) 700 may extend horizontally (or approximately horizontally) between the upper and lower back panels 240, 250 only without extending into the sleeves 300, 400 of the garment 100. In another embodiment, the vent 700 may extend vertically proximate the central axis 119 on the back 112 of the garment 100 at least partially between the upper and lower edges 203, 204 of the body 200 of the garment 100. In further embodiments, the vent 700 may be positioned diagonally, at an angle, etc. In yet further embodiments, the vent 700 may be positioned on one or more of the front 111, sides 113, 114, sleeves 300, 400, and hood 500 of the garment 100.
In one embodiment, the panels 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 310, 410, 510, 920 of the body 200, sleeves 300, 400, and hood 500 of the garment 100 may be made from, for example, a Glyde™ 1L, Raised Grid Ripstop, 83 gsm, Non-PVC fabric. The vent panel 800 and fasteners 755 may be made from a Glyde™ Nylon Crinkly Weft, 80 gsm, Non-PVC, DWR (“durable water repellent”) fabric. And, the shockcords 753, 754 may be made from a non-stretch, two dotted, silver reflective, 25 mm, Paracord™ material.
The garment 1000 may be a head covering, hat, cap, or the like. The garment 1000 is for covering at least a portion of the head 5010 of the wearer 5000. As shown in
In operation, a wearer (or user) 5000 may adjust the level of ventilation provided by the vent (e.g., 700) (i.e., the height 750 of the vent 700) and the length 751 of the back 112 of the garment (e.g., 100) by adjusting (i.e., tightening or loosening) the shockcords 753, 754. In some cases, the wearer 5000 may adjust the shockcords 753, 754 when the garment 100 is being worn (i.e., without taking the garment 100 off).
Advantageously, the adjustable vent (e.g., 700) of the example garment (e.g., 100) allows a wearer 5000 to easily adjust the level of ventilation or airflow provided through the vent 700 and to adjust the fit of the garment 100 by transforming (or reconfiguring, repurposing, converting, etc.) the garment 100 into a shorter length 751 garment 100. This allows the wearer 5000 to continue to wear the garment 100 when weather conditions change (e.g., the temperature rises, etc.) or when the wearer 5000 desires a different look or fit.
In one embodiment, the adjustable opening 700 functions as a vent to adjust the level of ventilation or airflow provided by the inner panel 800. In one embodiment, the adjustable opening 700 conceals and/or exposes (or disables/enables or covers/uncovers or reduces/increases) one or more non-ventilation related (i.e., non-airflow related) functional and/or aesthetic aspects provided by the inner panel 800. In one embodiment, the adjustable opening 700 functions as a vent to adjust the level of ventilation or airflow provided by inner panel 800 and also conceals and/or exposes one or more other functional and/or aesthetic aspects of the inner panel 800.
For example, as mentioned above, the inner panel 800 may include one or more of a contrasting decorative detail, a logo, and/or a graphic design element. These elements may have functional aspects, aesthetic aspects, or both functional and aesthetic aspects. For example, a contrasting decorative detail may provide a signal, warning, or other information in addition to decoration. When cinched (i.e., when the opening 700 is closed), the inner panel's functional and/or aesthetic aspects are concealed, covered, disabled, or reduced (or at least partially concealed, covered, disabled, or reduced). When uncinched (i.e., when the opening 700 is opened), the inner panel's functional and/or aesthetic aspects are exposed, uncovered, enabled, or increased (or at least partially exposed, uncovered, enabled, or increased).
In an embodiment, there is provided a garment, comprising: an outer panel having an opening with an edge formed therein (or therearound); an inner panel attached to the outer panel behind the opening; a cord traversing the opening formed in the outer panel; one or more fasteners attached to the outer panel proximate to the opening formed in the outer panel for securing the cord, the cord slidably passing through the one or more fasteners; and, one or more locks to hold the cord in a set position, wherein the one or more locks are configured to selectively adjust tension in the cord to open and close the opening.
In an embodiment, the outer panel is an outer layer and wherein the garment further comprises one or more additional layers. In an embodiment, the inner panel includes one or more inner panels. In an embodiment, the opening is formed between one or more outer panels. In an embodiment, the cord forms a laced pattern or design when the opening is opened.
In an embodiment, the cord is concealed when the opening is closed, wherein the inner panel is concealed when the opening is closed, and wherein the inner panel is exposed when the opening is opened. In an embodiment, the garment is one of a jacket, a coat, a parka, a vest, a tunic, a dress, a sweater, a swimsuit, a swim cover-up, a shirt, a bra, pants, leggings, shorts, a skirt, a jumpsuit, a hat, a belt, a running belt, a scarf, and a face mask. In an embodiment, the cord is attached to inner surfaces of the outer panel.
In an embodiment, one or more of: the inner panel is made from a different fabric material type than the outer panel; the inner panel has a different fabric coating than the outer panel; the inner panel has a different fabric weight than the outer panel; the inner panel has a different weave pattern than the outer panel; the inner panel has a different applied surface than the outer panel; and, the inner panel has a different fabric color than the outer panel. In an embodiment, the inner panel has perforations formed therein to allow airflow therethrough and into the garment, sizes of the perforations and/or a pattern of the perforations engineered to form at least one first zone providing a first level of airflow therein and at least one second zone providing a second level of airflow therein. In an embodiment, the inner panel comprises one or more of: a ventilation surface; a breathability surface; a thermal fabric surface; a mesh surface for insect protection; a waterproof fabric surface; an access to concealed storage; a solar panel; a light emitting diode (LED) panel; a material to change in the size of the garment; a material to change in the fit of the garment; a material to change in the fabric transparency for changed visibility for the wearer of the garment; a material to change in the fabric transparency for changed sun exposure for the wearer of the garment; a material to change in the length of the garment; a reflective fabric detail; a glow in the dark fabric detail; a color changing fabric detail; a pH level color changing responsive fabric; a biometric indicator color changing responsive fabric; and/or, a light exposure color changing responsive fabric. In an embodiment, the inner panel comprises one or more of a contrasting decorative detail, a logo, and a graphic design element.
In an embodiment, the cord is or is made from one or more of polyester, braided polyester, paracord, braided nylon, flexible LED, recycled nylon, and recycled polyester. In an embodiment, the cord is one or more of reflective, glow in the dark, light reactive, heat reactive, water reactive, reactive to a specific chemical, transparent, and translucent. In an embodiment, the fasteners are one or more of loops, grommets, lugs, hooks, eyelets, clasps, and a fabric channel with openings formed therein.
In an embodiment, the one or more locks configured to hold the cord in a set position for selectively adjusting tension in the cord comprises at least one of: a cord lock, a toggle, a buckle, a snap fastener, a button, a hook, a loop, a knot, a series of cord locks, a series of toggles, a series of buckles, a series of snap fasteners, a series of buttons, a series of hooks, a series of loops, and a series of knots. In an embodiment, the cord extends within the garment and the one or more locks holding the cord in a set position for selectively adjusting tension in the cord are accessible proximate to one of more of a sleeve cuff of the garment, a waistband of the garment, a front opening fastener of the garment, a hood adjustment means of the garment, and a pocket of the garment.
In an embodiment, the opening is two or more openings, wherein the inner panel is two or more respective inner panels, wherein the cord is two or more respective cords, wherein the one or more fasteners is two or more respective fasteners, and wherein the one or more locks to hold the cord in a set position is two or more respective locks. In an embodiment, the opening is one of horizontal, vertical, diagonal, forming a pattern, curved, straight, and jagged.
In an embodiment, the garment is an outer garment. In an embodiment, the garment is one of a head covering, cap, and hat. In an embodiment, the outer panel is an outer layer of the garment or portion thereof. In an embodiment, the inner panel is an inner layer or liner of the garment or portion thereof. In an embodiment, the outer panel is located on a back side of the garment. In an embodiment, the opening is a vent. In an embodiment, the inner panel is a vent panel or liner. In an embodiment, the outer panel is a back panel of the garment. In an embodiment, the outer panel includes an upper back panel and a lower back panel and the opening is formed between a lower edge of the upper back panel and an upper edge of the lower back panel. In an embodiment, the opening extends into first and second sleeves of the garment. In an embodiment, a density of perforations proximate a central axis of the inner panel is greater than the density of perforations proximate each end of the inner panel.
While particular elements, embodiments and applications of the present application have been shown and described, it will be understood, that the scope of the application is not limited thereto, since modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present application, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings. Thus, for example, in any method or process disclosed herein, the acts or operations making up the method/process may be performed in any suitable sequence and are not necessarily limited to any particular disclosed sequence. Elements and components can be configured or arranged differently, combined, and/or eliminated in various embodiments. The various features and processes described above may be used independently of one another, or may be combined in various ways. All possible combinations and subcombinations are intended to fall within the scope of this application. Reference throughout this disclosure to “some embodiments,” “an embodiment,” or the like, means that a particular feature, structure, step, process, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in some embodiments,” “in an embodiment,” or the like, throughout this application are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment and may refer to one or more of the same or different embodiments. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, additions, substitutions, equivalents, rearrangements, and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the application.
Various aspects and advantages of the embodiments have been described where appropriate. It is to be understood that not necessarily all such aspects or advantages may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment. Thus, for example, it should be recognized that the various embodiments may be carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other aspects or advantages as may be taught or suggested herein.
Conditional language used herein, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” “may,” “e.g.,” and the like, unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments include, while other embodiments do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more embodiments or that one or more embodiments necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without operator input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular embodiment. No single feature or group of features is required for or indispensable to any particular embodiment. The terms “comprising,” “including,” “having,” and the like are synonymous and are used inclusively, in an open-ended fashion, and do not exclude additional elements, features, acts, operations, and so forth. Also, the term “or” is used in its inclusive sense (and not in its exclusive sense) so that when used, for example, to connect a list of elements, the term “or” means one, some, or all of the elements in the list.
Any example calculations, simulations, results, graphs, values, and parameters of the embodiments described herein are intended to illustrate and not to limit the disclosed embodiments. Other embodiments can be configured and/or operated differently than the illustrative examples described herein.
This application claims priority from and the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/326,218, filed Mar. 31, 2022, and the entire content of such application is incorporated herein by reference.
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