Numerous winter sports are performed outdoors in snow conditions. Skiing and snowboarding are examples of two such sports. Falling in snow is a hazard of many winter sports. Therefore, a variety of garments have been developed to keep participants as warm and dry as possible.
During a fall, snow will often work its way inside waterproof garments through openings in the garment. Where a separate jacket and trousers are worn, snow can often work its way inside the jacket through the opening in the base of the jacket. Snow can be prevented from finding its way inside a jacket by using an inner skirt of water resistant material inside and near the base of the jacket, referred to as a “powder skirt.” The skirt is typically elasticized in order to hug the waist of the wearer and form a barrier extending from the trousers to the inside lining of the jacket.
A garment set is disclosed that includes a jacket and a pair of trousers, where the jacket includes a powder skirt that can attach to the trousers. In one aspect of the invention the jacket is attached to the trousers via a zipper, and the zipper is standardized so that a jacket in accordance with the present invention can be used in conjunction with a variety of different sized trousers. In another aspect, the mating portion of the zipper on the trousers can be at least partially concealed beneath a welt flap when not attached. One embodiment of the invention includes a water resistant jacket, an elasticized powder skirt having at least two edges, the first of which is attached to the water resistant jacket, at least one fastener connected to the second edge of the powder skirt, water resistant trousers including a waist opening and two leg openings and at least one corresponding mating fastener connected to the trousers. The fastener and the corresponding mating fastener are constructed to detachably fix the powder skirt to the water resistant trousers.
In a further embodiment, the fastener is a mating portion of a zipper, the corresponding mating fastener is a corresponding mating portion of a zipper and the mating portion of a zipper and the corresponding mating portion of a zipper are constructed to combine to form a zipper.
In another embodiment, the water resistant jacket includes an interior surface and an exterior surface and the first edge of the powder skirt is attached to the interior surface of the jacket.
In a further embodiment again, the first edge of the powder skirt is stitched to the interior surface of the jacket.
In yet another embodiment, the water resistant trousers include an interior surface and an exterior surface and the at least one corresponding mating fastener is attached to the exterior surface of the trousers.
In a still further embodiment, the corresponding mating fastener is a mating portion of a zipper that is permanently attached to the trousers.
In still another embodiment, the water resistant trousers include two powder skirts, each powder skirt is attached to the interior surface of the trousers and each powder skirt extends at least partially from one of the trouser leg openings.
In a still further embodiment again, the water resistant jacket and water resistant trousers are constructed from materials having water resistance and thermal insulation sufficient to perform activity in snow conditions.
In still yet another embodiment, the powder skirt is attached to the water resistant jacket and the trousers with sufficient strength to act as a barrier to water and snow in the event of a fall by the wearer in snow conditions.
Another aspect of the invention includes an interior surface and an exterior surface, an elasticized powder skirt having at least two edges, the first of which is attached to the jacket and at least one standard fastener connected to the powder skirt. In addition, the powder skirt can be attached to the interior surface of the jacket. Furthermore, the fastener can be a mating zipper portion of a standard length that is attached to the second edge of the powder skirt.
An additional further embodiment is constructed from at least one material having water resistance and thermal insulation sufficient for use in snow conditions.
Another aspect of the invention again includes a waist opening, two leg openings, an interior surface and an exterior surface and at least one fastener permanently attached to the trousers. The fastener is of a type and located to combine with corresponding fasteners on any of a number of different sized jackets. In addition, the fastener can be attached to the exterior surface of the trousers. Furthermore, the fastener can be a mating portion of a zipper of a predetermined standard length.
In another additional embodiment, the mating portion of a zipper is at least partially concealed beneath a welt flap.
A still further additional embodiment includes two powder skirts, where each powder skirt is attached to the interior surface of the trousers and each powder skirt is located at least partially within the trouser leg openings.
In another additional embodiment again, the trousers are constructed from a material having water resistance and thermal insulation sufficient for use in snow conditions.
Turning to the figures, a garment set 10 is illustrated that includes a water resistant jacket 12 and pair of trousers 26 that are capable of keeping a wearer warm and dry in hospitable snow conditions. The jacket includes a powder skirt 18 that can be fastened to the trousers. In one embodiment the powder skirt includes a mating portion of a zipper 22 as a fastener, and the trousers include the corresponding mating portion of the zipper 32 as a fastener. When the garment set is worn and the powder skirt is fastened to the trousers, the powder skirt extends from the exterior of the trousers 28 to the interior 20 of the jacket, which seals an opening between the jacket and the trousers that would otherwise exist. By sealing the opening, the powder skirt can create a barrier to rain and snow that remains intact during a fall by the wearer. In some instances, the mating zipper portions conform to predetermined specifications so that the zipper portions can be combined irrespective of the size of the jacket and trousers that form the garment set. In addition, the trousers can also include a welt flap 36 over the corresponding mating portion of the zipper to prevent injury when the corresponding mating portion of the zipper is unattached.
A garment set in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
Typically the powder skirt 18 is constructed from a water resistant material that can be elasticized. In several instances, the powder skirt is sewn to the interior surface of the jacket although in other cases the powder skirt can be attached via a zipper, buttons, a hook and loop fastening material or other attachment means. In addition, the powder skirt may be attached to the bottom edge of the jacket, be integrated into the bottom of the jacket or attached to the outside of the jacket. In embodiments where the jacket includes a front zipper to facilitate entry of the jacket, a gap in the powder skirt is required. When worn, the gap can be closed by attaching a portion of the powder skirt on either side of the gap to either a portion of the jacket on the other side of the gap and/or to a portion of the powder skirt on the other side of the gap. Attachment can be achieved using buttons, press studs, a zipper or a hook and loop fastening material.
The trousers 26 typically include a method of fitting the waist 30 of the trousers to the waist of the person wearing the trousers. When fitted, the waist 30 of the trousers 26 can prevent the trousers from falling down. In some examples of the invention, a bib and brace or suspenders are used to prevent the trousers from falling down. The trousers can also include powder skirts 34 inside the openings of each leg. As can be seen in the embodiments illustrated in
An embodiment of a powder skirt in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
Although in other embodiments, variations in the number of panels and other combinations of elasticized and non-elasticized materials can be used in the construction of the powder skirt 18 and other zippers can be used in the construction of the mating portion of the zipper 22 and the corresponding mating portion of the zipper 32.
A rear view of the garment set 10 is shown in
A front view of the garment set 10, where the powder skirt is attached to trousers in accordance with the present invention, is shown in
A rear view of the garment set 10, where the powder skirt is attached to trousers in accordance with the present invention, is shown in
In some examples of the invention, standard mating portions of zippers and corresponding mating portions of zippers are used in the construction of jackets and trousers in accordance with the present invention. Providing a selection of different sized jackets and trousers can enable individuals to choose a garment set that is most appropriate for their body shape. The use of standardized zipper portions ensures that, irrespective of the size of jacket and trousers chosen, the powder skirt of the jacket can be attached to the trousers using the zipper portions. In addition, a person may combine various jackets of the same size with a particular pair of trousers and vice versa.
Although the foregoing embodiments are disclosed as typical, it would be understood that additional variations, substitutions and modifications can be made to the system, as disclosed, without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, press studs, hook and loop fastening materials, buttons, permanent attachment such as stitching, or any other fasteners could be used to secure a powder skirt to a pair of trousers in accordance with the present invention. In addition, other configurations of the invention can include a powder skirt attached to trousers that is attachable to a jacket or another powder skirt attached to a jacket. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority on U.S. provisional application No. 60/518,120, filed on Nov. 6, 2003, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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