1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to a heat-resistant knitted underwear. The present invention more specifically relates to an underwear having portions thereof with different fabric stretching properties.
2. Description of the Related Art
Underwear are commonly made of fabrics that contain materials that are not resistant to heat or flames and that melt and drip when heated. These underwears are not designed for specific activities that can be subjected to high temperature and, even, contact with flames. They generally contain elastic polymeric materials in their composition that allow some stretching in two orthogonal directions, which is desirable when the underwear is worn close to the body to allow free movements of the wearer and body humidity evacuation.
Fabrics that are sustaining high heat and/or flames, commonly called no-melt no-drip, cannot contain polymeric materials components and are not designed to stretch. Unfortunately, underwears including materials that are resistant to the above conditions make the underwear stiff and uncomfortable.
It is therefore desirable to provide a comfortable underwear that is made of fabric sustaining heat and/or flames over the existing art.
It is desirable to provide an underwear that has stretching properties and is comfortable.
It is desirable to provide an underwear that can be worn next to the body of a wearer and has stretching properties thereof.
It is desirable to provide an underwear that is inexpensive to assemble and manufacture.
It is desirable to provide a no-melt no-drip underwear that includes a fabric that has no elastic added material and that can stretch.
Other deficiencies will become apparent to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains in view of the following summary and detailed description with its appended figures.
One aspect of the present invention is to alleviate one or more of the shortcomings of the background art by addressing one or more of the existing needs in the art.
The following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key/critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
The invention is generally described as an ergonomic stretchable heat-resistant underwear.
An object of our work provides, in accordance with at least one embodiment, a heat-resistant knitted underwear that includes no polymeric material and provides stretching properties in at least one direction.
An object of our work provides, in accordance with at least one embodiment, a heat-resistant knitted underwear that includes non-isometric stretching properties.
An object of our work provides, in accordance with at least one embodiment, a heat-resistant knitted underwear that includes a back center portion that is made without polymeric material and provides stretching properties to prevent exposing a lower back skin of a wearer when the wearer of the underwear is bending forward.
At least one aspect of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a heat-resistant and stretchable fabric.
At least one aspect of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a mechanically stretchable fabric.
At least one aspect of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a melt and/or drip-resistant fabric.
At least one aspect of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a flame-resistant fabric.
At least one aspect of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a natural fabric.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a plurality of alternate portions of fabric.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a plurality of portions of fabric knitted in non-parallel directions.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear that is made of a plurality of fabric portions including stretching properties that are changing in function of the stretching directions requirement.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear including front lap portions stretching laterally and a rear portion stretching longitudinally.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear including a rear portion stretching longitudinally for preventing a lack of extension when a wearer bends forward.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides an underwear including a plurality of portions assembled in a fashion where stiches are not aligned with a sciatic nerve of a wearer when worn by a wearer.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides a no-melt no-drip underwear comprising a front portion, the front portion including a pair of side fabric portions secured on lateral sides of a middle fabric portion, the pair of side fabric portions including warps generally aligned in a longitudinal direction of the underwear and welfs generally disposed at an angle from the warps allowing the fabric to stretch in a transversal direction, and a rear portion, opposed to the front portion, the rear portion including a pair of side fabric portions secured on lateral sides of a center fabric portion, the pair of side fabric portions including warps generally aligned in a longitudinal direction of the underwear and welfs generally disposed at an angle from the warps allowing the fabric to stretch in a transversal direction, the center fabric portion including fabric comprising warps generally aligned in the transversal direction of the underwear and welfs generally disposed at an angle from the warps allowing the center fabric portion to stretch in the longitudinal direction, wherein the fabric portions include no-melt no-drip heat-resistant material and wherein the stretching property of the fabric is mechanically provided by the knitting thereof, whereby the center fabric portion is adapted to longitudinally stretch when a wearer is bending forward to cover a wearer's lower back.
At least one object of the invention, in accordance with at least one embodiment thereof, provides a fire-resistant underwear comprising fabric devoid of polymer, the fabric being woven with a weaving including at least two distinct sets of interlaced yarns capable of temporarily stretching in one direction when tension is applied to the fabric in the at least one direction, the fabric recovering its original size when tension thereon is released, the underwear further comprising a rear portion including a pair of side fabric portions disposed on lateral sides of a center fabric portion, the center fabric portion including longitudinal stretching capability, wherein the fabric includes no-melt no-drip heat-resistant material and wherein the stretching property of the fabric is mechanically provided by the weaving thereof, whereby the center fabric portion is adapted to longitudinally stretch when a wearer is bending forward to cover a wearer's lower back.
Each of the embodiments of the present invention has at least one of the above-mentioned objects and/or aspects, but does not necessarily have all of them. It should be understood that some aspects of the present invention that have resulted from attempting to attain the above-mentioned objects may not satisfy these objects and/or may satisfy other objects not specifically recited herein.
Additional and/or alternative features, aspects, and advantages of embodiments of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
Our work is now described with reference to the figures. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention by way of embodiment(s). It may be evident, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details.
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Underwears need to be comfortable, are preferably worn next to the skin and stretching is a significant attribute. Indeed, it is desirable to wear an underwear close to the skin to efficiently evacuate humidity of the body. Such a garment worn next to the body is uncomfortable if it cannot adjust to the movements of the wearer by stretching where and when required.
Fabrics are generally woven or knitted with interlaced sets of yarns. At least two sets of yarns are interlaced at right angle thereof. A first set of parallel yarns is called warp. The warps are not significantly stretching in their longitudinal direction. Conversely, a second set of yarns is called welf and is generally interlaced at right angle from the first set of yarns, the warp. The welf allows stretching in its knitting direction if it uses a knitting pattern that allows stretching thereof. The resulting material is thus stretchable in the longitudinal welf direction. Other types of weaving like felting, braiding and plaiting are encompassed by the present application despite the text of the specification is directed to weaving without disclaimer to ease its readability.
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The underwear 10 assembled in such a manner allows front transversal 42 stretching over the legs and back longitudinal 34 stretching using different yarn orientations for different portions of the underwear 10 to cooperate with the underwear stretching when adapting to movements of a wearer. This underwear 10 construction allows rear longitudinal stretching over the upper butt and lower back when a wearer bends forward to prevent uncovering lower back skin.
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The description and the drawings that are presented above are meant to be illustrative of the present invention. They are not meant to be limiting of the scope of the present invention. Modifications to the embodiments described may be made without departing from the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the following claims:
The present application is a nonprovisional of, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to, U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/260,152, filed Nov. 25, 2015, entitled UNDERWEAR, and to U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/281,328, filed Jan. 21, 2016, entitled UNDERWEAR, which documents are both incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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62260152 | Nov 2015 | US | |
62281328 | Jan 2016 | US |