Aspects herein are directed to a full-coverage, modest swimsuit system including an upper-body garment, a lower-body garment, and a head cover.
Traditionally, female swimsuits have been designed for athletes to improve performance while competing. However, such swimsuits are generally not designed with modesty in mind and do not cover significant portions of a wearer's body. As such, females who prefer or require more modest swimsuits, such as those who might cover their head, legs, or arms, as a sign of modesty and/or a symbol of religious faith face challenges finding swimsuits that conform to modesty requirements without diminishing athletic performance.
The following clauses represent example aspects of concepts contemplated herein. Any one of the following clauses may be combined in a multiple dependent manner to depend from one or more other clauses. Further, any combination of dependent clauses (clauses that explicitly depend from a previous clause) may be combined while staying within the scope of aspects contemplated herein. The following clauses are illustrative in nature and are not limiting.
Clause 1. A swimsuit system comprising an upper-body garment having a torso portion defining a neck opening, a first long sleeve extending from the torso portion and having a first wrist opening, and a second long sleeve extending from the torso portion and having a second wrist opening, wherein the first wrist opening and the second wrist opening each include an extendable elastic cuff, and wherein the upper-body garment includes at least one vent opening at one or more of the first long sleeve and the second long sleeve; a head cover coupled to the neck opening of the upper-body garment; and a lower-body garment having a torso portion, a first leg portion extending from the torso portion and having a first ankle opening, and a second leg portion extending from the torso portion and having a second ankle opening, wherein the first ankle opening and the second ankle opening each include an extendable elastic cuff, and wherein the lower-body garment includes at least one vent opening located at one or more of a first knee area of the first leg portion and a second knee area of the second leg portion.
Clause 2. The swimsuit system according to clause 1, wherein the at least one vent opening includes a first vent opening located adjacent to where the first long sleeve extends from the torso portion and a second vent opening located adjacent to where the second long sleeve extends from the torso portion.
Clause 3. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 1 through 2, wherein the at least one vent opening further includes a third vent opening located adjacent to where the head cover is coupled to the neck opening.
Clause 4. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 1 through 3, wherein the torso portion of the upper-body garment includes a mesh layer located interior to an outer layer.
Clause 5. The swimsuit garment according to any of clauses 1 through 4, further comprising a bra having a front side, a back side, and a pair of shoulder straps that extend from the front side and that are affixed adjacent to the neck opening of the upper-body garment.
Clause 6. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 1 through 5, wherein the head cover comprises a panel of material having a perimeter edge that is affixed to an inner surface of the head cover at a back side of the head cover, the panel of material having a vertically oriented opening configured to receive hair of a wearer.
Clause 7. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 1 through 6, wherein the extendable elastic cuff of the first wrist opening and the second wrist opening includes a thumb-receiving hole.
Clause 8. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 1 through 7, wherein the extendable elastic cuff of the first ankle opening and the second ankle opening are configured to extend at least partially over an instep area and a sole of a wearer when the lower-body garment is in an as-worn configuration.
Clause 9. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 1 through 8, wherein the at least one vent opening on the upper-body garment and the at least one vent opening on the lower-body garment include a mesh insert that extends across the respective vent opening.
Clause 10. A swimsuit system comprising: an upper-body garment having a torso portion defining a neck opening, a first long sleeve extending from a first sleeve opening of the torso portion and having a first wrist opening, and a second long sleeve extending from a second sleeve opening of the torso portion and having a second wrist opening, wherein the first wrist opening and the second wrist opening each include an extendable elastic cuff, and wherein the upper-body garment includes at least one vent opening at one or more of the neck opening, the first long sleeve, and the second long sleeve; a bra having a front side, a back side, and a pair of shoulder straps that extend from the front side and are affixed adjacent to the neck opening of the upper-body garment; and a head cover fixedly coupled to the neck opening of the upper-body garment.
Clause 11. The swimsuit system according to clause 10, further comprising a lower-body garment having a torso portion, a first leg portion extending from the torso portion and having a first ankle opening, and a second leg portion extending from the torso portion and having a second ankle opening, wherein the first ankle opening and the second ankle opening each include an extendable elastic cuff, and wherein the lower-body garment includes at least one vent opening located at one or more of a first knee area of the first leg portion and a second knee area of the second leg portion.
Clause 12. The swimsuit system according to clause 11, wherein the extendable elastic cuff of the first wrist opening and the second wrist opening and the extendable elastic cuff of the first ankle opening and the second ankle opening are constructed from a jersey knit fabric.
Clause 13. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 11 through 12, wherein the lower-body garment further comprises a waistband, and wherein the waistband includes a pocket located on a back side of the waistband.
Clause 14. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 10 through 13, wherein the at least one vent opening includes a first vent opening located adjacent to where the first long sleeve extends from the torso portion and a second vent opening located adjacent to where the second long sleeve extends from the torso portion.
Clause 15. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 10 through 14, wherein the head cover comprises a panel of material having a perimeter edge that is affixed to an inner surface of the head cover at a back side of the head cover, the panel of material having a vertically oriented opening configured to receive hair of a wearer.
Clause 16. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 10 through 15, wherein the extendable elastic cuff of the first wrist opening and the second wrist opening each includes a thumb-receiving hole.
Clause 17. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 10 through 16, wherein the at least one vent opening includes a mesh insert that extends across the respective vent opening.
Clause 18. The swimsuit system according to any of clauses 10 through 17, wherein the back side of the bra is formed from a mesh panel that is affixed to the neck opening.
Clause 19. The swimsuit system according to clause 18, wherein remaining areas of the mesh panel are unaffixed from the upper-body garment.
Clause 20. A method of using the swimsuit system of claim 1 comprising: donning the swimsuit system.
Examples of aspects herein are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed or disclosed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the terms “step” and/or “block” might be used herein to connote different elements of methods employed, the terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly stated.
Traditional swimsuits for swimming and aquatic sports have generally not been designed with modesty in mind and do not provide many options for female athletes desiring or requiring more modest swimsuits. For example, traditional modest swimsuits may leave athletes feeling weighted down by baggy garments and battling drag, or worrying about whether coverings, such as hijabs, will remain in place. As such, there is a need for modest swimwear for females seeking full coverage without sacrificing full range of motion in the water and performance features such as an aerodynamic profile.
Aspects herein are directed to a full-coverage, modest swimsuit system including an upper-body garment, a lower-body garment, and a head cover affixed to the upper-body garment. The swimsuit system is configured to facilitate a wearer's range of motion in water, create an aerodynamic profile (i.e., reduce drag points), provide water outflow at specific locations, and includes features that help to maintain the swimsuit system in a generally fixed position on the wearer's body to preserve modesty. In one example aspect, the swimsuit system includes multiple vent openings strategically placed to allow water and/or air within the swimsuit system to exit the swimsuit system. The vent openings are strategically positioned at one more locations on the upper-body garment, the lower body garment, and the head cover. Extendable elastic cuffs located at the wrist openings and ankle openings help to retain the swimsuit system in a generally fixed position on the wearer's body, thus helping to maintain modesty and providing an aerodynamic profile. The upper-body garment of the modest swimsuit system also includes an integrated bra. The bra not only provides support but contributes to the modesty features of the swimsuit system.
Additionally, the head cover of the swimsuit system is configured to closely conform to a head of a wearer such that it provides modesty while still creating an aerodynamic profile. The head cover, in example aspects, includes a hair management pocket that helps to retain the wearer's hair thus helping to reduce wearer distractions. In example aspects, the head cover may be removably affixed or permanently affixed to the neck opening of the upper-body garment. This helps to retain the head cover in a fixed position while being worn and reduces potential drag points when swimming.
The term “swimsuit system” as used throughout this disclosure may encompass, for example an upper-body garment (e.g., tunic, jacket, coat, pullover, shirt, vest, and the like), a head cover (e.g., a hijab, a hat, a beanie, a swimcap, and the like), and/or a lower-body garment (e.g., short, pant, legging, capri, and the like). Positional terms used when describing the swimsuit system such as front, back, sides, inner-facing surface, outer-facing surface, upper or superior, lower or inferior, and the like are with respect to the swimsuit system being worn as intended by a wearer standing upright. As such, the front of an upper-body garment is configured to cover a front upper torso area and/or front arm areas of a wearer, and the front of a lower-body garment is configured to cover a front lower torso area and front leg areas of a wearer. The back of the upper-body garment is configured to cover a back upper torso area and/or back arm areas of a wearer, and the back of the lower-body garment is configured to cover a back lower torso area and back leg areas of a wearer. The sides of the upper-body garment are configured to cover side torso areas of a wearer, and the sides of the lower-body garment are configured to cover the lateral sides of a wearer's legs. The inner-facing surface of the respective garments of the swimsuit system is configured to be positioned facing toward a wearer's body surface, and the outer-facing surface of the respective garments is configured to face away from the inner-facing surface of the respective garments and toward an external environment. The term “innermost-facing layer” means the layer of the respective garments that is positioned closest to a wearer's body surface compared to other layers of the respective garments when the respective garments are in an as-worn configuration. The term “outermost-facing layer” means the layer of the respective garments that is positioned to be in direct contact with the external environment and/or is furthest away from the wearer's body surface compared to other layers of the respective garments. The term “interior” when referring to a layer or structure means located closer to a body surface of a wearer compared to another layer or structure. The term upper or superior means located closer to a neck opening of an upper-body garment or a waist opening of a lower-body garment. The term lower or inferior means located closer to a waist opening of an upper-body garment or leg openings of a lower-body garment. With respect to the head cover, the term upper or superior means located closer to the apex of a wearer's head, and the term lower or inferior means located closer to a neck area of the wearer.
The term “long sleeve” when referring to an upper-body garment means a sleeve that extends from generally a shoulder area of a wearer to a wrist area of the wearer. The term “leg portion” as used herein generally refers to a leg portion of a lower-body garment that extends from generally a hip area of a wearer to an ankle area of the wearer. The term “vent opening” as used herein generally refers to an opening formed in a garment that provides a fluid (e.g., air, water) communication path from an interior of the garment to an exterior of the garment. It is contemplated herein that the vent opening may be formed in a variety of ways and may include materials, such as a mesh material, that span the opening while still allowing the ingress and egress of fluids through the vent opening while preventing larger particulate items from entering the swimsuit. For example, the vent opening may be formed by discontinuously affixing a first panel edge to a second panel edge and inserting a mesh material in the opening thus formed. The term “discontinuously affixing” as used herein may mean fixing a first panel to a second panel at a first location that is spaced apart from a second location where an opening is formed that extends between the first location and the second location. The vent opening may also be formed by incorporating a mesh panel at a terminal edge of a first panel, and affixing the mesh panel to a second panel. Additional ways of forming vent openings as known in the art are within the scope herein.
The term “perimeter edge” or “edge” as used herein means a terminal edge of, for example, a panel of material. The perimeter edge may comprise a free edge (e.g., not affixed to another structure) or a fixed edge (e.g., affixed to another material or structure). The term “extendable” as used herein means configured to change from a first, retracted position to a second, extended position. The term “about” as used herein means within ±10% of an indicated value. Unless otherwise noted, all measurements provided herein are measured when the swimsuit system is at standard ambient temperature and pressure (25 degrees Celsius or 298.15 K and 1 bar) and is in a resting (e.g., un-stretched) state.
In example aspects, one or more textile materials forming the upper-body garment 102 may include a lightweight material having a tightly woven construction although other constructions, such as a knit construction, are contemplated herein. Use of a tightly woven construction helps to prevent water from entering the swimsuit system 100 and prevents the swimsuit system 100 from becoming excessively heavy when exposed to water due to water retention by the material. The lightweight material may have a weight from about 140 grams per square meter (gsm) to about 165 gsm, from about 145 gsm to about 160 gsm, or about 155 gsm. Use of a lightweight material reduces garment weight which contributes to performance features of the swimsuit system 100. The lightweight material may include a number of different finishes or characteristics making the material suitable for prolonged exposure to water. Finishes may include an ultraviolet light protection finish, a chlorine resistant finish, a water repellant finish, an anti-pilling finish, and the like. It is contemplated herein that the material may include elastic yarns (e.g., spandex yarns) to provide two-way or four-way stretch helping the upper-body garment 102 to conform to the wearer's body surface and not bag or create drag points. One example textile material is Revolutional® manufactured by Carvico S.p.A. having a location at 96 24030, Carvico (BG) Italia. In example aspects, a mesh lining layer may be positioned interior to the material forming the upper-body garment 102 at one or more areas of the upper body garment 102.
In example aspects, the first long sleeve 114 includes an extendable elastic cuff 122 at a first wrist opening 118 (shown in
The swimsuit system 100 also includes the head cover 106 that is coupled to a neck opening 112 of the upper-body garment 102. The head cover 106 may be formed of the same material as used to form the upper-body garment 102. In aspects, the head cover 106 is fixedly coupled to the upper-body garment 102 such that it is remains coupled to the upper-body garment 102 and cannot be removed. In this case, the head cover 106 may be sewn or bonded to the neck opening 112 of the upper-body garment 102 such that the head cover 106 is fully integrated with the upper-body garment 102. It is contemplated that in other aspects, the head cover 106 may be removably coupled to the upper-body garment 102 at the neck opening 112, such that the head cover 106 may be removed by the wearer. In such instances, the head cover 106 may be removably coupled to the neck opening 112 via a fastening mechanism such as a hook closure, snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, slider mechanisms, buttons, and the like. Additional features of the head cover 106 are provided with respect to
The swimsuit system 100 further includes the lower-body garment 104. The lower-body garment 104 may be formed of the same material as used to form the upper-body garment 102. The lower-body garment 104 includes a torso portion (shown in
As shown, a first end 151 of the extendable elastic cuff 122 is coupled to an inner-facing surface of the first long sleeve 114 proximate (e.g., within about 2 cm to about 10 cm) to the first wrist opening 118 as indicated by the dashed line. In example aspects, the first end 151 of the extendable elastic cuff 122 may include a mesh insert such that the mesh insert is coupled to the inner-facing surface of the first long sleeve 114. This construction forms a vent opening 150 that allows for outflow of water through the mesh insert. As can be seen in
Similar to the first long sleeve 114, the second long sleeve 116 includes the extendable elastic cuff 124. A first end 153 of the extendable elastic cuff 124 is coupled to an inner-facing surface of the second long sleeve 116 proximate (e.g., within about 2 cm to about 10 cm) to the second wrist opening 120 as indicated by the dashed line. In example aspects, the first end 153 of the extendable elastic cuff 124 includes a mesh insert such that the mesh insert is coupled to the inner-facing surface of the second long sleeve 116. This construction forms a vent opening 152 that allows for outflow of water through the mesh insert. As can be seen in
While the vent openings 150 and 152 are shown extending circumferentially around the inner-facing surface of the first long sleeve 114 and the second long sleeve 116 respectively, it is contemplated that in other aspects, the vent openings 150 and 152 may not continuously extend around the perimeter of the first and second long sleeves 114 and 116 and may only be present on the front or the back of each of the first long sleeve 114 and the second long sleeve 116. Any and all aspects, and any variation thereof, are contemplated as being within aspects herein.
The extendable elastic cuffs 122 and 124 are shown in the retracted position in
In aspects, in addition to the vent openings 150 and 152 proximal to the first and second wrist openings 118 and 120, the upper-body garment 102 may include additional vent openings such as vent opening 154 which extends circumferentially around the torso portion 110 approximately midway between the neck opening 112 and the waist opening 146. Like the vent openings 150 and 152, the vent opening 154 provides additional points of water outflow in the swimsuit system 100. The vent opening 154 is formed by overlapping panel edges of an upper layer 148 and a lower layer 147. For instance, a first edge 143 of the lower layer 147 may be coupled to an inner-facing surface of the upper layer 148 proximate (within about 2 cm to about 10 cm) to a lower edge 149 of the upper layer 148 in a chest region 141 of the upper-body garment 102. In example aspects, the first edge 143 of the lower layer 147 may include a mesh material to facilitate water flow. In example aspects, the lower edge 149 of the upper layer 148 remains uncoupled from the lower layer 147, thereby forming the vent opening 154, best seen in
In additional aspects, vent openings may also be located adjacent to where the first long sleeve 114 extends from a sleeve opening of the torso portion 110 and adjacent to where the second long sleeve 116 extends from a sleeve opening of the torso portion 110 at an armpit region 161 of each of the first long sleeve 114 and the second long sleeve 116 to provide an additional egress point for water. This is shown in
In example aspects, the vent opening 176 may be formed by discontinuously affixing a back lower panel 310 of the second leg portion 130 to a back upper panel 312 of the second leg portion 130 and positioning a mesh insert within the opening thus formed. Similarly, the vent opening 178 may be formed by discontinuously affixing a back lower panel 314 of the first leg portion 128 to a back upper panel 316 of the first leg portion 128 and positioning a mesh insert within the opening thus formed. It is also contemplated herein that the vent openings 176 and 178 may be formed by affixing an upper edge of the back lower panels 310 and 314 to an inner-facing surface of the back upper panels 312 and 316 where the upper edge of the back lower panels 310 and 314 may be formed from a mesh material. Additional ways of forming the vent openings 176 and 178 are contemplated herein. In addition to the vent openings 176 and 178, the lower-body garment 104 may also include vent openings at the first ankle opening 132 and the second ankle opening 134 similar to the vent openings 150 and 152 of the upper-body garment 102. For example, a first end 318 of the extendable elastic cuff 172 is coupled to an inner-facing surface of the first leg portion 128 proximate (e.g., within about 2 cm to about 10 cm) to the first ankle opening 132 as indicated by the dashed line. In example aspects, the first end 318 of the extendable elastic cuff 172 includes a mesh insert such that the mesh insert is coupled to the inner-facing surface of the first leg portion 128. This construction forms a vent opening 320 that allows for outflow of water through the mesh insert. As can be seen in
Similarly, a first end 322 of the extendable elastic cuff 174 is coupled to an inner-facing surface of the second leg portion 130 proximate (e.g., within about 2 cm to about 10 cm) to the second ankle opening 134 as indicated by the dashed line. In example aspects, the first end 322 of the extendable elastic cuff 174 includes a mesh insert such that the mesh insert is coupled to the inner-facing surface of the second leg portion 130. This construction forms a vent opening 324 that allows for outflow of water through the mesh insert. As can be seen in
While the vent openings 320 and 324 are shown extending circumferentially around the inner-facing surface of the first leg portion 128 and the second leg portion 130, it is contemplated that in other aspects, the vent openings 320 and 324 may not continuously extend around the perimeter of the first and second leg portions 128 and 130 and may only be present on the front or the back of each of the first leg portion 128 and the second leg portion 130. Any and all aspects, and any variation thereof, are contemplated as being within aspects herein.
In example aspects, the waistband 171 may optionally include a mesh lining (not shown) to provide additional water outflow and minimize trapped air. Further, in aspects, the waistband 171 may optionally include a draw cord to circumferentially tension the waistband 171 to provide a more secure fit. In yet other aspects, the waistband 171 may optionally include a pocket with a closure mechanism located on a back portion of the waistband 171 and providing for secure storage of small essentials.
Additionally, the head cover 106 includes a vent opening 196 on a back side 194 of the head cover 106 which allows for breathability and additional water flow. To form the vent opening 196, an upper edge 205 of a panel 410 (indicated by a dashed line) may be discontinuously affixed to a lower edge of the rear panel 190, and a mesh insert may be positioned within the opening thus formed to create the vent opening 196.
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Aspects of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
It will be understood that certain features and sub combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2020/053058 | 9/29/2020 | WO |