This application claims the benefit of International application number PCT/FR2017/050790, filed Apr. 4, 2017 and French patent application number 1653364, filed on Apr. 15, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference
The invention relates to a suit for the practice of an aquatic activity.
It applies in particular to the practice of aquatic activities that involve an at least partial immersion of the body of the wearer in water, whether permanently, for example for swimming or deep-sea diving, or occasionally, for example for windsurfing, surfing or jet-ski.
In a known manner, suits for this type of activity have a central portion intended to cover the torso of the wearer as a close fit, mainly for insulating him from water, in particular in the case of prolonged immersion in water with a low temperature, but also in order to improve his floatability and/or the fluidity of his movements, in particular in the framework of practicing swimming.
The central portion is formed between a ventral panel and a dorsal panel which are connected to one another laterally by creating an upper opening, two lateral openings and two lower openings for the passage of respectively the head, the two arms and the two legs of the wearer.
In certain embodiments, the upper opening can be surmounted by a hood intended to cover the head and the neck of the wearer by leaving his face exposed, which is in particular the case for suits intended for the practice of deep-sea diving.
Moreover, the lateral and/or lower openings can be provided with a sleeve for at least partially covering respectively the arms and the legs of the wearer, the sleeves being formed from a single part with the central portion or from separated parts that are added onto the central portion.
The central portion, the hood and/or the sleeves can be made from a waterproof material and which has an elasticity that is sufficient to adjust them to the portion of the body of the wearer whereon they are arranged. To this effect, the use of neoprene is particularly advantageous, as it has, in addition to a good seal and good elasticity, good properties in terms of lightness, resistance to wear and shape memory.
Moreover, it is known to arrange on the ventral panel a main slit that extends between the upper opening and a lower end of the central portion, the main slit being equipped with a reversible opening device, for example a zip closure, to allow for the putting on and taking off of the suit by transversely separating the ventral panel.
However, due to the adjusting thereof to the body of the wearer, the putting on and taking off of such a suit is relatively difficult in practice, in particular for passing the shoulders, which form the widest zone of the torso of the wearer. Because of this, the wearer can be forced to ask for the assistance of another person, in particular by traction on the openings and/or the sleeves.
In order to attempt to overcome these disadvantages, it is known from document FR-1 561 257 a suit that further comprises an additional slit that extends substantially horizontally on a lower zone of the dorsal panel, the additional slit being provided with a zip closure in order to facilitate taking off the suit.
However, this solution does not provide entire satisfaction, in that the additional slit does not make it possible to sufficiently increase the extensibility of the main slit in order to genuinely facilitate the taking off of the suit. In particular, the additional slit is too far from the shoulders to facilitate the passage thereof through the main slit.
The invention aims to improve the prior art by proposing notably a suit arranged to allow the wearer to put it on and to take it off more easily, and this without altering the performance of the suit with respect to the practice of the aquatic activity.
To this effect, the invention proposes a suit for aquatic activity that has a central portion intended to cover the torso of the wearer as a close fit, the central portion being formed between a ventral panel and a dorsal panel which are connected to one another laterally by creating an upper opening, two lateral openings and two lower openings for the passage of respectively the head, the two arms and the two legs of the wearer, the ventral panel having a main slit extending between the upper opening and a lower end, the main slit being equipped with a reversible opening device to allow the suit to be put on and taken off by transversely separating the ventral panel, the suit comprising an additional slit which extends in the dorsal panel between two ends, respectively an upper end and a lower end, the additional slit being equipped with a reversible opening device in order to allow for a transversal release of the dorsal panel to make the suit easier to take off.
Other particularities and advantages of the invention shall appear in the following description, given in reference to the accompanying figures, wherein:
In relation with these figures, hereinbelow a suit is described for the practice of an aquatic activity, for example swimming, deep-sea diving, windsurfing, surfing or jet-ski, indoors, for example in a pool, as well as outdoors, for example in the sea, a lake or a river.
The suit has a central portion 1 intended to cover the torso of the wearer as a close fit, for example to insulate him from water so as to protect him from the cold, in particular in case of prolonged immersion in water with a low temperature, or to improve his floatability and/or the fluidity of his movements, in particular in the framework of the practice of swimming.
The central portion is formed between a ventral panel 2 and a dorsal panel 3 which are connected to one another laterally by creating an upper opening 4, two lateral openings 5 and two lower openings 6 for the passage of respectively the head, the two arms and the two legs of the wearer. In particular, the lateral connection between the ventral 2 and dorsal 3 panels is located substantially in the front plane of the torso of the wearer.
According to an embodiment, the ventral 2 and dorsal 3 panels are made from a single part, the lateral connection between them then being continuous. According to another embodiment, the ventral 2 and dorsal 3 panels are made from one or several parts each, the parts being associated together, for example with a waterproof seam or via a weld, in order to laterally connect the panels on a lateral seam or continuously.
In the embodiment shown, the upper opening 4 is surmounted by a hood 7 intended to cover the head and the neck of the wearer by leaving his face exposed, which makes the suit particularly suitable for deep-sea diving.
Moreover, the lateral openings 5 and the lower openings 6 are provided with a sleeve 8, 9 for at least partially covering respectively the arms and the legs of the wearer, the sleeves being formed from a single part with the central portion 1 or from separated parts which are added, for example with a waterproof seam or via a weld, on the central portion 1.
In the figures, the lateral 8 and lower 9 sleeves have lengths that are sufficient to entirely cover the arms and the legs of the wearer, so as to leave only the hands and the feet exposed. Alternatively, the sleeves 8, 9 can have a length arranged to cover only a portion of the arms and of the legs, for example only the upper portion of the arms located above the elbow (for the lateral sleeves 8) or the thighs (for the lower sleeves 9), even only half of the upper arm portions or of the thighs.
The ventral 2 and dorsal 3 panels, the hood 7 and/or the sleeves 8, 9 can be made from waterproof material and having an elasticity that is sufficient to adjust them to the portion of the body of the wearer whereon they are arranged. To this effect, the use of neoprene is particularly advantageous, as it has, in addition to a good seal and good elasticity, good properties in terms of lightness, resistance to wear and shape memory.
The ventral panel 2 has a main slit 10 that extends between the upper opening 4 and a lower end 10b, the main slit being equipped with a reversible opening device in order to make it possible to put on and to take off the suit by transversely separating the ventral panel.
In the embodiment shown, the reversible opening device comprises a zip closure, of which the cursor 11 is provided with a grip tab 12, for example made of fabric, in order to facilitate the grasping and the handling by the wearer.
In order to improve the transversal separating of the ventral panel 2, and as such facilitate the putting on and the taking off of the suit, the main slit 10 extends over substantially the entire height of the ventral panel. Furthermore, as shown in
In the embodiment shown, the main slit 10 is extended over a front portion 7a of the hood 7, the front portion being in particular intended to cover the front portion of the neck of the wearer, the upper end 10a of the main slit being formed on the front portion. More precisely, the upper end 10a opens into the hood in order to allow for a complete opening of the slit 10 by separating the front portion 7a from the rest of the hood 7.
The suit comprises an additional slit 13 which extends in the dorsal panel 3 between two ends, respectively an upper end 13a and a lower end 13b, the additional slit being equipped with a reversible opening device in order to allow for a transversal release of the dorsal panel to make the suit easier to take off.
In the embodiment shown, the reversible opening device of the additional slit 13 also comprises a zip closure with a cursor 14 provided with a grip tab 15, the tab having, due to the dorsal position of the additional slit, a length that is sufficiently substantial, and in particular largely greater than the tab 12 of the main device, in order to allow the wearer to grasp it easily.
As such, through its orientation between two upper 13a and lower 13b ends, the additional slit 13 makes it possible, thanks to the transversal direction of the releasing of the dorsal panel 3 that it induces, to indirectly increase the transversal separation of the main slit 10, and therefore facilitate the putting on and the taking off of the suit by the wearer, and this without the assistance of another person.
Furthermore, in order to further increase the transversal release of the dorsal panel 3, the additional slit 13 can advantageously extend vertically on the dorsal panel.
In particular, the additional slit 13 extends over the dorsal panel 3 on the zone intended to be arranged facing the shoulder blades of the wearer, in order to allow for a local transversal release on the shoulders, i.e. the widest zone of the torso of the wearer, which generally causes the biggest problem when putting on or taking off the suit.
To do this, in relation with the figures, the lower end 13b of the additional slit 13 is arranged on the median portion of the dorsal panel 3, and in particular immediately under the zone of the shoulder blades.
Furthermore, the upper end 13a of the additional slit 13 is arranged at a distance from the upper opening 4, in order to prevent the interaction of the additional slit with the upper opening during the actuating of the opening device of the additional slit.
In particular, the additional slit 13 must have a length that is sufficient to allow for an effective transversal release of the dorsal panel 3. For example, the additional slit 13 can have a length of about 40 centimetres, in particular in the case of a suit intended for an adult wearer.
In the embodiment shown, the additional slit 13 is extended over a rear portion 7b of the hood 7, whereon the upper end 13a of the additional slit is formed. In an alternative not shown, when the suit is devoid of a hood 7, the upper end 13a of the additional slit 13 can be formed on a rear portion of the portion of the dorsal panel 3 intended to be arranged in the vicinity of the nape of the neck of the wearer.
In relation with
In particular, the flap 16 is associated on either side of the additional slit 13, in particular with waterproof seams and is reversibly deformable between a closed state and an open state of the additional slit.
To do this, the flap 16 can have a pleat of deformation, as shown in
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