The present invention concerns an independent belt (for example a sheath-like independent abdominal belt) or more particularly a garment belt or an underwear belt, namely a belt integrated to a clothing item. More specifically, the invention concerns belts that are knitted, in particular by a knitting method called “seamless” knitting method, on a circular knitting machine or a flat knitting machine.
The belts that are nowadays available on the market have a uniform elasticity in the longitudinal direction (circumference) of the belt. There are belts called “multi-stage” belts which have, in their height direction, two and even more different elasticities. However, these belts are not specifically adapted to the morphology of the human body which thus results in inconvenience and discomfort for the wearer.
Nevertheless, document EP 1031292 has disclosed a belt having, in the circumferential direction, areas of different elasticities, in practice, an elasticity which is lower on the sides than on the front or on the back of the belt, this difference of elasticity being obtained by introducing yarns that are more or less elastic in the knitted fabric constituting the belt. Although this suggestion contributes to improving comfort for the wearer, it proved to be insufficient.
The aim of the invention is to make better use of the morphology of the wearer so as to manufacture a better adapted belt.
The aim of the invention is achieved according to the invention by a method according to which we firstly determine on the wearer's waist, relatively hollow areas compared to relatively solid areas and in that we construct the belt by providing, at these hollow areas, an area of the belt which has a local maximum of elasticity.
In practice, we observed that the hollow areas are mainly located, on the one hand, at the back, along the vertebral column and, on the other hand, on the front sides, at the tendons joining between the rectus abdominis muscles and the left and right external oblique muscles. Hence, it is in these three areas that we place advantageously the most elastic areas. In contrast, elsewhere than these areas, the elasticity is advantageously reduced. This construction ensures an optimal and suitable holding and a sensation of comfort.
The invention may be applied to a belt that is woven or knitted into different pieces of different elasticities which are sewed to each other, however, the invention aims more particularly a belt that is woven or knitted into one single piece, in which we provide an elasticity that is differentiated by areas by a special method during the very manufacturing of the belt or subsequently.
According to the invention, this unitary belt may be provided with an elasticity that is differentiated by areas according to either one of the following methods:
The invention also relates to a belt obtained by the method of the invention. Thus, this belt, intended for a wearer or to a type of wearers, includes areas of different elasticities along its circumference, some areas having a local maximum of elasticity, said areas with local maximum of elasticity corresponding to relatively hollow areas of the waist of the wearer(s) for whom the belt is intended.
In practice, said areas with local maximum of elasticity may comprise at least one central back area and two lateral front areas respectively corresponding, on the one hand, to the vertebral column and, on the other hand, to the tendons joining between the rectus abdominis muscles and the external oblique muscles of a wearer. The width of these areas is relatively small.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description. Reference will be made to the appended drawings in which:
The belt 1 is in the form of a knitted tube section. It may consist of an independent knitted belt or, the most often, of the upper portion of a garment or an underwear (for example briefs or boxer briefs), not represented: indeed, it is known to make by knitting, belts with lapels (for example with plate hooking) at the top of the panties, pantyhoses, briefs, boxer briefs, etc. The represented belt 1 includes a front 2 and a back 3 which constitute one single piece. The front 2 includes a central abdomen area 4 surrounded by two lateral abdomen areas 5. The back 3 includes a central back area 6 surrounded by two lateral back areas 7. Lateral areas 8 form the sides, joining together the lateral abdomen areas 5 and the lateral back areas 7.
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Since the hollow areas are not very large, the corresponding areas 6 or 5 are not very large either, however, they are large enough to provide the wearer with the desired comfort, by allowing to have a strong elasticity in areas where contact with the skin of the wearer is lesser, because of the hollows.
The areas of differentiated elasticity may have marked differences from one area to another or, on the contrary, they may have a continuous transition.
Among the different ways for obtaining this differentiated elasticity, we proceed advantageously to a superficial printing of an elastomer, such as a resin or a silicone, providing the elasticity. This printing is advantageously performed according to patterns the density of which increases in the areas that should be more elastic.
In this manner, we obtain a marked and aesthetic belt the marking of which contributes to comfort by defining areas with differentiated elasticities according to an anatomical principle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1261088 | Nov 2012 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2013/052745 | 11/14/2013 | WO | 00 |