The present application is a 371 of International application PCT/EP2016/000458, filed Mar. 14, 2016, the priority of this application is hereby claimed and this application is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a sports garment having a section covering the upper part of the body of a wearer during intended use of the garment, wherein a climate zone is arranged in the region covering each axillary area of the wearer during intended use.
A sports garment of the generic kind is known from DE 20 2006 001 380 U1. Here a garment piece covering the upper part of the body of the wearer is supplied with climate zones in different sections. Climate zones are also provided in the axillary area. No specific design is suggested for the shape of the climate zone in the axillary area.
It was found that the tempering effect specifically in the axillary area is not satisfactory in all cases.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to propose a sports garment of the kind mentioned above which allows an improved cooling effect in the axillary area, i.e. in the armpit region so that an efficient tempering effect is obtained. Evaporation of sweat should be facilitated so that the tempering of the body is improved.
The solution of this object according to the invention is characterized in that the climate zone in the axillary area comprises a plurality of fins which are arranged parallel to another and which are contacting the skin of the wearer during intended use of the garment, wherein the fins are extending along a defined height over a base material of the garment, wherein the fins are arranged in such a manner that the envelope of all fins has a kite-shape or rhomb-shape (diamond-shape) seen in the direction perpendicular onto the base material of the garment.
The envelope of the fins has to be understood as that shape which is obtained when all end points of the single fins are connected by an imaginary line; the shape of this imaginary line then forms a kite or a rhomb (diamond).
Preferably the kite-shaped or rhomb-shaped envelope has a height in vertical direction and a width in horizontal direction, wherein the height is between 120% and 160% of the width, specifically between 130% and 150%.
The whole section covering the upper part of the body of a wearer including the climate zones can be made by a knitting process.
Single fins can be arranged in the climate zone, wherein the single fin is distanced from the next fin by a distance which is at least 7 mm.
Also, at least one group of two fins can be arranged in the climate zone, wherein the group of two fins is distanced from the next fin by a distance which is at least 7 mm. Thereby, the length in horizontal direction of the fins of the group of two fins is preferably between 50 mm and 90 mm.
A further alternative provides that at least one group of three fins is arranged in the climate zone, wherein the group of three fins is distanced from the next fin by a distance which is at least 7 mm. Thereby, the length in horizontal direction of the fins of the group of three fins is preferably between 80 mm and 120 mm.
A specific preferred embodiment of the invention suggests that single fins are arranged in the (vertical) upper region and/or (vertical) bottom region of the envelope, wherein groups of two fins are following the single fins when moving forward to a (vertical) center region of the envelope and wherein at least one group of three fins is arranged in the center region of the envelope.
In the case of groups of two or three fins the fins of a group can be arranged adjacently with a distance of a maximum of 2 mm, preferably of a maximum of 1 mm.
The fins are preferably running continuously at the side of the base material which is facing the skin of the user.
On the other hand it can be provided that connection webs are arranged at the side of the base material which is facing away from the skin of the user, wherein the connection webs are bridging the bottom side of the fins. By doing so the fins can be formed by a folded section of fabric which is held in position by means of the web.
The height of the envelope is preferably between 140 mm and 200 mm. The width of the envelope is preferably between 120 mm and 150 mm.
The fins are preferably made of Polyester and Polyamide yarns.
Preferably the garment is produced in such a manner that it is in a tight or close fit at the body of the wearer. Also a seamless design of the garment (excluding the sleeves) is preferred.
The invention thus provides moisture storage fins or protrusions which are constructed using preferably electronic circular seamless machinery for knitting (which are known as such); the fins are positioned on the complete axillary section of the garment preferably in a diamond shape fashion wherein the height of this zone is preferably 1.4 times larger than its width.
The climate zone is preferably constructed by creating an extra knitting structure and holding the front yarns to create the fins in the fabric which are basically folds in the same.
Preferably the main fabrication contains at least polyester fibre on the back and polyamide fibre on the face; the base layer can also contain “Elastane” yarn.
Preferably, the complete axillary area is constructed by knitting a mesh structure with a high air permeability. The fins or protrusions are preferably surrounded in their totally by mesh material with a high permeability.
The fins (protrusions) are preferably distributed in incremental groups, with increasing number of fins bundled together towards the center of the diamond shaped area, i.e. of the envelope of the fins, with a maximum of three fins bundled together and a minimum of one fin.
In the bundles where three fins are collected and in the longitudinal direction of the main axis of the fins, at the edge of said bundle, preferably two fins are bundled together and in the next stitching node three fins are gathered as to diminish a puckering effect.
In the case of three adjacent fins (group with three fins) a longitudinal length of the same of at least 90 mm is preferred. In the case of two adjacent fins (group with two fins) a length of the fin between 50 mm and 90 mm is preferred.
The fins are created in order to store moisture in these areas, directly located in the axillary area of the garment. Warm areas of the body which produce maximum sweat are thereby identified through thermal camera imaging. The combination of engineered axillary structures as described and mesh area zones on the product aids to improve heat dissipation.
By the proposed solution the moisture exchange can be improved and the wearing comfort of the garment during sport is thus enhanced.
In the drawings an embodiment of the invention is shown.
In the figures a sports garment 1 and details of the same are shown. The sports garment 1 is presently at shirt which has a section 2 which is covering the upper part of the body of the wearer during intended use of the garment 1. Two sleeves 9 are provided; below the sleeves 9 the axillary area 4 is located. In each axillary area a single climate zone 3 is provided.
A vertical direction V as well as a horizontal direction H is denoted in
A part of the outer side of the garment 1 and more specifically the section below the axillary area 4 is shown in
Thus, it can be seen in
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Thus in the cross-sectional views according to
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While the fins 5 are running continuously along their horizontal extension at the side which is facing the skin of the wearer, this is not the case at the outer side of the garment 1. Here, connection webs 8 are knitted which have an extension in horizontal direction H of about 1 to 3 mm and which are arranged in a horizontal distance of about 2 to 5 mm.
The connection webs 8 are bridging the fins 5 of the group 5″ of fins. A surface of the webs 8 facing away from the skin of the wearer is flush with a surface of the base material 6 facing away from the skin of the wearer.
The section 2 covering the upper part of the body of the wearer and the whole climate zones 3 are produced integrally by an electronically controlled knitting process.
The proposed garment piece can be combined with other garment pieces which are worn one above the other as a tempering system.
A specific embodiment of the invention comes up with different materials for the fins 5 at the one hand side and the base material 6 on the other hand.
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