The current invention relates to the provision of a garment for use by a person when in a body of water such as the sea, river or a lake. The garment is typically, although not necessarily exclusively, of a type known as a wetsuit or drysuit which, when worn, provides protection and warmth for, typically, at least the torso, arms and legs of the wearer.
The provision of wetsuits and drysuits is well-known and they typically respectively utilise water and/or air within the suit to provide an insulating effect so as to provide a required level of warmth to the wearer of the suit and thereby negate the cooling effect of the water on the wearer's body. In addition, the garment can provide a protective “skin” so as to reduce the risk of cuts and grazes and the like to the wearer when in the body of water.
The garments are typically formed of a series of panels which are shaped and placed together so as to be joined along their respective edges to form the garment of the required size and shape. When one considers that the garment is provided to be worn when in the body of water, and hence provide a barrier between the body of water and the person wearing the garment, or alternatively to allow water to enter the garment in a controlled manner, it will be appreciated that the joining and sealing of the said edges of the respective panels, is a critical factor in the successful use of the garment, and the life of the garment.
It is known to provide an adhesive which is positioned along the abutting edges of the panels so that the panels are glued together to form a join between the panels. However, when one considers that the panels are formed of a core or base of a foamed material, such as neoprene, and typically with lining material layers on opposing surfaces of the core or base, it will be appreciated that the panels do not particularly lend themselves to the provision of a good seal being created.
As such, it is known that problems exist in the manufacture of garments and that relatively frequently, the problems in forming and using the garments, are caused by failure of the joins between the respective panels. In certain methods, the garment is constructed using the cut neoprene panels and gluing them together and, with the additional step, prior to gluing, of removing the edge of one side of all the panels is removed.
An aim of the present invention is to provide a garment which is formed of a series of panels and which is provided for use in a body of water and which has improved seals at the joins between the panels and which allows improved reliability and effectiveness of the garment. A further aim of the invention is to provide a method of manufacture of said garment which provides improved characteristics.
In a first aspect of the invention there is provided a garment for use in a body of water when worn by a person, said garment formed of a series of panels which are positioned adjacent to each other with their respective edges joined together so as to form the garment of a particular shape and size and wherein a portion of said panels depending inwardly from at least part of the said edge of at least one of the panels has a reduced thickness with respect to the thickness of the remainder of the said panel.
Typically, the said portions are formed along the length of the peripheral edge of the panel.
Typically the thickness of the panel is the distance from the face of the panel which forms part of the external surface of the garment and the opposing face of the panel which forms part of the internal surface of the garment which is at or adjacent to the skin of the wearer of the garment.
Typically the said portions are formed on the edges of each of the panels such that when the respective panels are placed together the said portions on the respective panels are located “in line” to form, in combination, a channel along the length of the peripheral edges and the join interface between the panels lies along the channel. Typically the channel is formed on the external surface of the panels.
In one embodiment, the channel which is formed receives therein a sealing material which overlies the join interface between the abutting edges of the said panels. Typically the sealing material which is provided into the channel is sufficient to fill the channel so that the top face of the sealing material is substantially flush with the external surface of the garment.
Typically, the sealing material is applied in a liquid state along the channel and then hardens.
In one embodiment, the said panels are formed of a multilayer construction. In one embodiment the layers comprise a base or core layer and on at least one, but typically the opposing, surfaces of the same, there is provided a lining material layer. Typically, the base or core layer and lining material layers, are bonded together prior to the formation of the panels therefrom.
In one embodiment, the material which is removed to form the reduced thickness portion is removed to a sufficient depth so as to remove at least the lining material layer.
In one embodiment, the removal of material is to a depth to remove the said lining material layer and a part of the base or core layer. Typically the said portion extends inwardly from an edge of the panel and downwardly from a surface, such as the external surface of the panel.
In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of manufacture of a panel for use in a garment to be worn in a body of water, said method comprising the steps of forming a series of panels to the required shapes, and wherein along at least part of the peripheral edge of at least some of the said panels, material is removed to a depth so as to form a reduced thickness portion depending inwardly from the edge of said panels.
In one embodiment, the said portion is removed after the panel is formed to the required shape from a multi-layered structure including a core or base layer and at least one lining material layer. In one embodiment the quantity of the multilayer panel which is removed is sufficient so as to remove part of at least the lining material layer on one of the surfaces of the base layer.
In one embodiment, the method comprises the step of providing a lining material layer on both opposing surfaces of the core or base layer.
In a further embodiment the method includes the steps of aligning and abutting the adjacent edges of the panels which are to be joined together and the said portions on the respective panels form a channel.
In one embodiment the join interface between the abutting panels is located in and along the said channel.
In one embodiment the longitudinal axes of the join interface and the channel are substantially parallel and in one embodiment in line.
In one embodiment an adhesive material is provided at the join interface so as to adhere the panel edges together.
In one embodiment a sealing material is located along the channel and in one embodiment the sealing material, when hardened, has an external surface which is substantially flush with the external surfaces of the adjacent panels and typically masks the interface join from the external surface of the garment.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a series of panels for use when joined together to form a garment, said panels formed of a particular shape from a multi-layered sheet material structure and said panels positioned adjacent to each other with their respective edges joined together so as to form an interface join between said panels and wherein at and depending inwardly from the said edges the panels have a thickness which is less than the thickness of the body of the panel so that when the edges are joined together a channel is formed along which the said interface join is located and said channel receives therealong a sealing material.
Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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To form the seal at the join interface 22, an adhesive 28 is applied to the respective edges 24,26 of the panels 4, 4′ as shown in
By providing the seams 6 in accordance with the invention and by using the method as herein described it is found that an effective seal between adjacent panels is achieved and, as a result, an effective garment is formed which has effective seals between the panels and has an extended life as a result.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1809083.7 | Jun 2018 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2019/051544 | 6/4/2019 | WO | 00 |