1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a jacket having features useful for participating in a sport while wearing the jacket.
2. Background Art
During inclement weather, such as when it is rainy or windy, athletes participating in outdoor sports, such as golf often wear a jacket for protection. However, such jackets are often uncomfortable and restrict the movement of the wearer while participating in a sport. For example, golfers bend over slightly when putting the ball and this exposes the neck to rain such that the neck gets wet and rain drips down the back. While jackets often have hoods, which would protect the neck from rain when bending over, golfers cannot wear a hood while hitting the ball because it obstructs their view. Also, when a jacket is wet the shoulder region becomes slick and shoulder straps attached to various articles, such as a golf bag, easily slip of the wearer's shoulder.
An additional problem with such jackets is the tendency for the jacket to “bunch-up” along the sleeves or body of the jacket. The bunching of excess material is unsightly and may restrict movement of the wearer, such as when the wearer is swinging an object or throwing an object. Golfers also extend their arms when swinging and putting, which can cause the wrist openings of the sleeves of a conventional jacket to creep up along the forearm and expose the wrists to the elements.
The jacket of the present invention overcomes the above-mentioned problems.
In one embodiment according to the present invention, a jacket comprises a shell having an upper region; a pocket located adjacent the upper region of the shell; and a semi-rigid collar located in the pocket, wherein the semi-rigid collar is movable between a storage position wherein the semi-rigid collar is in the pocket and a use position wherein the semi-rigid collar is partially removed from the pocket, and wherein the semi-rigid collar protects the neck of the wearer when in the use position.
In another embodiment according to the present invention, a jacket comprises a shoulder region having a front and a back and discrete areas of gripping material located on the shoulder region on both the front and the back of the shoulder region.
In another embodiment according to the present invention, a jacket comprises an outer shell comprising a lower edge with a length; and an inner core wrap comprising a perimeter, wherein a portion of the perimeter is removably attached to the outer shell; and a lower edge with a length wherein the length of the lower edge of the inner core wrap is smaller than the length of the lower edge of the outer shell so that the inner core wrap hugs the torso of a wearer.
In another embodiment according to the present invention, a jacket comprises a sleeve and a gusset formed on an outer surface of the sleeve by folding material forming the sleeve at an inner angle of a wearer's elbow, wherein the gusset unfolds and the sleeve lengthens when the arm of a wearer is straightened and wherein the gusset refolds and the sleeve shortens when the arm of the wearer is bent.
In another embodiment according to the present invention, a jacket comprises an outer shell having an upper region and a lower edge with a length; a pocket located adjacent the upper region of the outer shell; a semi-rigid collar located in the pocket, wherein the semi-rigid collar is movable between a storage position wherein the semi-rigid collar is in the pocket and a use position wherein the semi-rigid collar is partially removed from the pocket, and wherein the semi-rigid collar protects the neck of the wearer when in the use position; a shoulder region having a front and a back; discrete areas of gripping material located on the shoulder region on both the front and the back of the shoulder region; an inner core wrap comprising a perimeter, wherein a portion of the perimeter is removably attached to the outer shell and wherein the inner core wrap hugs the torso of a wearer and a lower edge with a length wherein the length of the lower edge of the inner core wrap is smaller than the length of the lower edge of the outer shell; a sleeve; and a gusset formed on an outer surface of the sleeve by folding material forming the sleeve at an inner angle of a wearer's elbow, wherein the gusset unfolds and the sleeve lengthens when the arm of a wearer is straightened and wherein the gusset refolds and the sleeve shortens when the arm of the wearer is bent.
An exemplary jacket 100 of the present invention is shown in
In one embodiment, as shown in
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Inner core wrap 124 may have a lower edge 134 with a length and outer shell 102 may have a lower edge 136 with a length. The length of lower edge 134 of inner core wrap 124 is shorter than the length of the lower edge 136 of outer shell 102 and as a result inner core wrap 124 hugs the torso of the wear when jacket 100 is worn. This also prevents jacket 100 from bunching-up at the waist or bubbling-out in the back, thereby minimizing interference by the material of jacket 100 with the wearer while participating in a sport or other athletic activity. In a preferred embodiment, inner core wrap 124 is preferably made of a blend of polyester and a block copolymer of polyurethane and polyethylene glycol, such as spandex, also known a LYCRA®, a trademark of Invista.
In one embodiment right sleeve 108 and/or left sleeve 112 may have a gusset 138 formed on an outer surface of the sleeve in the region of a wearer's elbow.
Gusset 138 may be formed by folding material of sleeve 108 onto itself in an accordion fashion, forming an accordion fold at an inner angle of a wearer's elbow, such that gusset 138 unfolds and sleeve 108 lengthens when the arm of the wearer is straightened, as shown in
Gusset 138 refolds and sleeve 108 shortens when the arm of the wearer is bent, as shown in
Gussets 138 minimize bunching-up of sleeves 108, 112 in the area of the elbow when the arm of the wearer is bent, such as in putting. This is beneficial for many athletes that swing their arms to strike objects, such as in baseball, softball, tennis, or golf or throw objects such as in football, baseball, or softball as bunching of material of jacket 100 at the elbow of sleeves 108, 112 may alter the wearer's swing or throw.
Jacket 100 is designed to overcome and/or minimize the problems athletes have observed when wearing jackets while participating in a sport or other activity which requires the wearer to move his head and/or arms.
The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the invention that others can, by applying knowledge within the skill of the art, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments, without undue experimentation, without departing from the general concept of the present invention. Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are intended to be within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments, based on the teaching and guidance presented herein. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, such that the terminology or phraseology of the present specification is to be interpreted by the skilled artisan in light of the teachings and guidance.
The breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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