This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/014,925, filed on Jun. 21, 2018, entitled “UNDERWEAR FOR MALES,” currently pending, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This disclosure relates to undergarments, for example, undergarments for supporting external anatomy of a wearer.
Undergarments exist in a number of forms, such as boxer shorts, briefs, the combination boxer brief, base layer or thermal long underwear, and other undergarment types for all genders. Each style provides a different combination of fit, comfort, and support.
This disclosure describes undergarments, particularly lower torso garments for supporting anatomy.
In one aspect, an undergarment is provided. The undergarment comprises a waistband and a body. The body has a substantially hollow and columnar shape and is configured to at least partially cover and adapt to a torso of a user. The body comprises a substantially continuous body panel. The body further comprises a first leg portion that includes a first leg opening and a second leg portion that includes a second leg opening. The first and second leg portions are substantially parallel to each other and are configured to receive legs of the user. The body yet further comprises an outwardly convex pouch. The pouch is positioned at a front surface of the body and is between the first and second leg portions. The pouch comprises a U-shaped bottom, a fly opening that extends through the pouch, and a center seam that extends upwardly from the U-shaped bottom until a bottom periphery of the waistband. In such embodiments, the pouch is coupled to the body panel at two lateral side of the pouch via at least two lateral side seams. The body further comprises a gusset portion that borders at least a portion of the U-shaped bottom of the pouch and is coupled to the body panel. The gusset portion is configured to fit a curved shape of the user's body. In such embodiments, the gusset portion and pouch are at least partially coupled together by a curved bottom seam adjacent to the U-shaped bottom of the pouch.
In other embodiments, the outwardly convex shape of the pouch provides a protrusion that may vary between at least zero inches to about 1 inch.
In yet other embodiments, the fly opening is positioned between two overlapping pieces of fabric of the pouch.
In some embodiments, the center seam of the pouch extends longitudinally along the pouch and biases the pouch to maintain the outwardly convex shape.
In other embodiments, the gusset portion comprises at least two gusset side seams at a front portion of the gusset that are disposed laterally outward from a lateral center. In such embodiments, the two gusset side seams form an ergonomic shape of the gusset such that the gusset provides support under external anatomy of the user.
In yet other embodiments, the gusset portion further comprises a rear seam.
In some embodiments, the curved bottom seam of the pouch is semicircular and forms the rounded, U-shaped bottom.
In other embodiments, the curved bottom seam comprises lock-stitching along at least a portion of a length of the curved bottom seam.
In yet other embodiments, the curved bottom seam transitions continuously to the lateral side seams. In such embodiments, the transition includes a gradual change in curvature between said curved bottom seam and said lateral side seams.
In another aspect, a lower torso garment adapted to be worn under at least one other garment and support external anatomy of a user is provided. The lower torso garment comprises a waist band and a body. The body has a substantially hollow and columnar shape and is configured to at least partially cover and adapt to a torso of a user. The body comprises a pouch positioned at a front surface of the body. The pouch comprises at least two lateral side seams extending downwardly from the waist band. The pouch further comprises a rounded bottom periphery. In such embodiments, a transition from the lateral side seams to the rounded bottom periphery is substantially continuous and includes a gradual change in curvature along a periphery of the pouch. A radius of curvature is defined by a first ratio of the rounded bottom periphery which is characterized by a different of length between a lateral radius of the rounded bottom periphery (A) and a longitudinal radius of the rounded bottom periphery (B). In such embodiments, the first ratio (A to B) is about 80% to about 120%. A curved length of the rounded bottom periphery (C) is characterized by being about 25% to about 38% of the length of a total periphery of the pouch. An outwardly convex shape of the pouch is defined by a second ratio which is characterized by a length between two opposite ends of the rounded bottom periphery (D). In such embodiments, the rounded bottom periphery (D) is a minimum distance of about 100% length up to about 250% length.
In other embodiments, the pouch further comprises a fly panel.
In yet other embodiments, the pouch further comprises a center seam.
In some embodiments, the lower body garment further comprises a gusset portion at least partially bordering the U-shaped bottom of the pouch. In such embodiments, the gusset portion is configured to fit a curved shape of the user's body.
In other embodiments, the gusset portion and pouch are at least partially connected by a curved bottom seam along the U-shaped bottom of the pouch.
In yet other embodiments, the lengths of the lateral radius (A) and longitudinal radius (B) are equal.
In some embodiments, the length of the lateral radius (A) and longitudinal radius (B) are different.
In other embodiments, the curved bottom seam comprises lock-stitching along at least a portion of a length of the curved bottom seam
In yet other aspects, a lower torso garment adapted to be worn under at least one other garment and support external anatomy of a user is provided. The lower torso garment comprises a waistband. The lower torso garment further comprises a body extending from the waistband and having a substantially hollow and columnar shape. The body is configured to, at least partially, cover and adapt to a torso of a user. The body comprises an opening at a first, upper longitudinal end. The body further comprises a first leg portion and a second leg portion at a second, lower longitudinal end. The body yet further comprises a pouch positioned between the first leg portion and the second leg portion at a front surface of the body. The pouch is configured to hold and support external anatomy of a user. The pouch comprises a rounded bottom periphery at a lateral center and a lower longitudinal end of the pouch. In such embodiments, the rounded bottom periphery forms a U-shaped bottom. The pouch further comprises a curved bottom seam along the rounded bottom periphery. The pouch yet further comprises a first lateral side and a second lateral side extending towards the first, upper longitudinal end. The pouch comprises a first lateral side seam configured to couple the first lateral side to a body panel, and a second lateral side seam to couple the second lateral side to the body panel. The body portion further comprises a gusset portion positioned between the first leg portion and the second leg portion that extends from a periphery of the pouch. The gusset portion is configured to provide support under the external anatomy of the user. The gusset portion comprises a first gusset side seam and second side seams at a front of the gusset portion that each extend towards the second, lower longitudinal end. In such embodiments, the lower torso garment includes fabric comprising at least 5% spandex.
In some embodiments, the pouch is substantially symmetrical across a centerline extending longitudinally along the pouch through a lateral center of the pouch.
In other embodiments, the lateral side seams form a variety of shapes.
Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
This disclosure describes undergarments for males (e.g., men and boys), for example, undergarments to support a male anatomy during movement (e.g., everyday activity, exercise, and/or other) of a user of the undergarment. An example undergarment includes a front pouch portion and a gusset portion that allow for flexibility and comfort to a wearer of the undergarment. The front pouch portion has a U-shaped periphery with a rounded bottom periphery portion, and the front pouch portion is slightly wider near a bottom of the pouch than a top of the pouch. The gusset portion lines the rounded bottom periphery portion of the U-shaped periphery at the bottom of the pouch portion, where a sewn seam connecting the gusset portion and the pouch portion can include lock stitching. The 3D convex shaped pouch with U-shaped pouch periphery and connected shaped gusset provide more comfort for the wearer, for example, because the U-shape of the pouch more naturally surrounds and supports the male anatomy of the wearer, and provides a more ergonomic, customized fit that conforms to the body shape of the wearer. In some instances, the U-shaped pouch extends lower on the body of the wearer than conventional undergarment pouches, for example, to provide additional room for the male anatomy of the wearer and an ergonomic design of the pouch and gusset. In some examples, an undergarment with the disclosed pouch and gusset reduce a risk of chafing of the wearer by reducing friction between the male anatomy of the wearer and the body. For example, the convex pouch and U-shaped periphery forms a fabric barrier, increasing comfort and gives the support of a brief.
The body 102 of the example undergarment 100 is formed from fabric portions coupled together to form the shape of the body 102. Referring to the example undergarment 100 of
The pouch portion 112 of the example undergarment 100 is configured to be adjacent to the male anatomy of a wearer, The pouch portion 112 is a generally U-shaped panel disposed about a front surface of the body 102, where the pouch portion 112 connects to the body panel 114 of the body 102 at lateral sides (e.g., left lateral side 118a and right lateral side 118b) of the pouch portion 112. The pouch portion 112 is substantially symmetrical across a centerline extending longitudinally along the pouch portion 112 through a lateral center of the pouch portion 112. The pouch portion 112 has a rounded bottom periphery 120 at a lateral center and at a first longitudinal end of the pouch portion 112, shown in
The rounded bottom periphery 120 of the pouch portion 112 of the example undergarment 100 has a rounded shape that is continuous with the left lateral side 118a and right lateral side 118b of the pouch 112, which forms the U-shaped periphery of the pouch portion 112. In other words, the left lateral side 118a, rounded bottom periphery 120, and right lateral side 118b of the pouch 112 form a partial periphery of the pouch 112 that is continuous and has gradual change in curvature along the length of the periphery. The remainder of the periphery (e.g., other than the U-shaped partial periphery) of the pouch portion 112 borders the waistband 108. The partial periphery excludes acute angled transitions between the rounded bottom periphery 120 and the lateral sides 118a and 118b, and excludes acute discontinuities along the length of the rounded bottom periphery 120. For example, the transition between the bottom periphery 120 and the lateral sides 118a and 118b is continuous and gradual, where the rounded shape of the bottom periphery 120 gradually transitions (e.g., the radius of curvature gradually increases) to the shape (e.g., a curve or straight line) of the lateral sides 118a and 118b. The lateral sides 118a and 118b have a lesser degree of curvature than (e.g., a greater radius of curvature than) the rounded bottom periphery 120. In certain examples, the lateral sides 118a and 118b are substantially straight, where the U-shaped periphery of the pouch 112 has a radius of curvature that transitions from the sharper curve (e.g., smaller radius of curvature) of the rounded bottom periphery 120 to the straighter line or straighter curve (e.g., larger radius of curvature) of the lateral sides 118a and 118b.
In some implementations, the transition between the rounded bottom periphery 120 and the lateral sides 118a and 118b is defined by the point along the periphery of the pouch portion 112 where the radius of curvature changes. For example, the rounded bottom periphery 120 can include a semicircular shape with a constant or substantially constant radius of curvature along its length, as described earlier. The transition points can be defined as the ends of the rounded bottom periphery 120 where the radius of curvature increases from the radius of curvature of the semicircular shape (or other curved shape) toward the radius of curvature of the lateral sides 118a and 118b. The length of the rounded bottom periphery 120 can vary. For example, the rounded bottom periphery can have a length along its curve of between two inches and eight inches, such as six inches. In some implementations, the length of the rounded bottom periphery 120 (indicated in
The lateral sides 118a and 118b of the pouch portion 112 of the example undergarment 100 can take a variety of shapes. In
In some implementations, a lateral width of the pouch portion 112 decreases from the transition point between ends the rounded bottom periphery 120 and the lateral sides 118a and 118b to the upper longitudinal end of the pouch portion 112. For example, a first lateral width of the pouch portion 112 in a longitudinally lower half of the pouch portion 112, such as the lateral width between upper ends of the rounded bottom periphery 120, is greater than a second lateral width of the pouch portion 112 in a longitudinally upper half of the pouch portion 112, where the lateral width is measured between the lateral sides 118a and 118b of the pouch portion 112. The shape of the pouch portion 112, such as having a lower lateral width that is greater than an upper lateral width, can provide enhanced fit and comfort to a wearer of the undergarment, as described in more detail later.
Lateral side seams (i.e., left lateral side seam 119a and right lateral side seam 119b) connect the lateral sides 118a and 118b of the pouch portion 112 of the example undergarment 100 to the body panel 114. The body panel 114 extends from the left lateral side 118a of the pouch 112 laterally along the body 102 to a rear of the body 102, and further extends back around to the front surface of the body 102 and to the right lateral side 118b of the pouch 112. The body panel 114 substantially surrounds the wearer of the undergarment 100. The body panel 114 and the pouch 112, when connected together (e.g., with lateral side seams 119a and 119b), are configured to completely surround the wearer. In
The gusset portion 116 of the example undergarment 100 is a fabric panel that extends between the leg portions 110 and connects to the body panel 114 to form part of the second, lower longitudinal end 106 of the body 102. The gusset portion 116 also at least partially borders the rounded bottom periphery 120 of the pouch 112. A curved bottom seam 122 connects the pouch portion 112 to the gusset portion 116 along all or a portion of the rounded bottom periphery 120 of the pouch portion 112. The gusset portion 116 also connects to the body panel 114 with gusset side seams 124. The gusset side seams 124 are disposed at a front of the gusset portion 116, and extend from the periphery of the pouch portion 112 to the lower longitudinal end 106 of the body 102. In some implementations, the gusset side seams 124 connect to the pouch portion 112 at the intersection of the lateral side seams 119a and 119b and the curved bottom seam 122.
The gusset portion 116 also includes a rear seam 126 that connects to the body panel 114 at a rear of the undergarment 100. The rear seam 126 is an arch shape, or upside-down U-shape. In certain instances, the gusset portion 116 connects to the body panel 114 at the gusset side seams 124 and the rear seam 126 to form the substantially cylindrical, tubular shape of the leg portions 110 at the second longitudinal end 106 of the body 102. Each of the leg portions 110 has a leg opening at the second longitudinal end 106 of the body 102, defined in part by the body panel 114 and the gusset portion 116 connected together by the side seams 124 and the rear seam 126. The gusset portion 116 has an ergonomic shape between the leg openings, for example, to better fit the curved shape of the body of the wearer of the undergarment 100. The gusset side seams 124 are disposed and extend more laterally outward from a lateral center of the undergarment 100 than the rear seam 126. In some instances, a front area of the gusset portion 116 (e.g., the portion of the gusset portion 116 on the front half of the undergarment 100) is greater than a rear area of the gusset portion 116 (e.g., the portion of the gusset portion 116 on the rear half of the undergarment 100).
The example undergarment 100 can be used by male wearers. As such, the pouch portion 112 can be configured to receive and support the male anatomy of the wearer. In some instances, the curved bottom seam 122 includes extra lock stitching, for example, to provide a more robust connection between the pouch portion 112 and the gusset portion 116 and to provide additional support under the male anatomy of a wearer when the undergarment 100 is being worn by the wearer. In some instances, the lock stitching reduces or restricts stretch in the bottom seam 122 to stabilize the bottom seam 122, and/or reduces or restricts movement in the bottom of the pouch portion 112 or the gusset portion 116 (or both) proximate to the curved bottom seam 122 to add further support under the male anatomy of the wearer of the undergarment 100. The lock stitching can extend along a portion of or the entirety of the length of the curved bottom seam 122, for example, between the gusset side seams 124.
In some implementations, the pouch portion 112 of the example undergarment 100 includes a fly opening 128. The fly opening 128 can be formed by a partial overlap of two pieces of fabric that make up the pouch portion 112. In other implementations, the fly opening 128 can be excluded, and the pouch portion 112 can be formed of one or more fabric panels extending from the left lateral side 118a to the right lateral side 118b of the pouch portion 112 without an opening.
The pouch portion 112 of the example undergarment 100 is configured to form an outwardly extending convex shape, which forms a pouch-like pocket to hold and support the male anatomy of a wearer of the undergarment 100. In some implementations, the pouch portion 112 includes a center seam 130 extending longitudinally along the pouch portion 112 at a lateral center of the pouch portion 112. The center seam 130 extends longitudinally from the first, lower longitudinal end of the pouch portion 112 to the second, upper longitudinal end of the pouch portion 112. The center seam 130 can bias the pouch portion 112 to create and maintain its convex shape, and in some instances, can provide additional support and strength to the pouch portion 112. For example, some implementations of the pouch portion 112 include two conversely curving pouch pattern pieces sewn together with the center seam 130, and the center seam 130 can promote the 3D, convex shape of the pouch portion 112 from the two curving pouch pieces. In some implementations, the center seam 130 can include (or be replaced with) a dart, or the pouch 112 can exclude the center seam altogether. The shape of the pouch portion 112, such as having a lower lateral width that is greater than an upper lateral width, can provide enhanced fit and comfort to a wearer of the undergarment. For example, the wider bottom portion of the pouch 112 in conjunction with the curved, convex shape of the pouch 112 and the center seam 130 creates a 3D pouch shape to hold the male anatomy. As the pouch 112 is filled or formed by the male anatomy of a wearer, the lateral side seams 119a and 119b straighten, which can help position the fly opening 128 in a position for functional fly use.
The body 102 of example undergarment 100 can be formed from a number of different materials and fabrics, such as elastomeric or stretch knitted fabric. Such fabrics can be made by varying combinations of cotton, polyester, nylon, spandex, viscose, modal, lyocel, and/or rayon fiber yarns, for example, to provide softness, comfort, and desired stretch properties. The fabrics can be knit in a variety of knit types, such as jersey, rib, mesh, and/or other knit textures and structures. For example, the body 102 of example undergarment 100 can be formed from stretch fabric having no less than 1% spandex (for example, at least 5% spandex) to provide flexibility to the fabric and comfort to the wearer. In some implementations, the fabric is a knit fabric having a mechanical stretch to provide a factor of stretchability to the fabric. Mechanical stretch can be defined as a knitting structure of a fabric that creates extra give through the gauge of the knitting, through texture (e.g., a rib structure), or both. For example, a fabric knit with a fine rib pattern can provide mechanical stretch to the fabric.
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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Parent | 16014925 | Jun 2018 | US |
Child | 18336401 | US |