Claims
- 1. Thermoregulatory apparel including a garment adapted for close-fitting skin-contacting wear upon a portion of a human body, said garment comprising:
- a base fabric made of heat dissipating fiber generating substantial moisture evaporation from skin contacted by said fabric; and
- an insulating panel attached to an inner side of the base fabric for wearing against the skin, said panel made of a hollow core heat insulating fiber for retaining body heat in the area of the body contacted by the panel;
- wherein said garment is a pair of shorts having a pair of mid-length legs connected with a lower body-enclosing portion and one of said insulating panels extends down at least a rear portion of each leg.
- 2. The invention as in claim 1, wherein one of said insulating panels extends down a front portion and a rear portion of each leg and extends upward into said lower body enclosing portion.
- 3. Thermoregulatory apparel including a garment adapted for close-fitting skin-contacting wear upon a portion of a human body, said garment comprising:
- a base fabric made of heat dissipating fiber generating substantial moisture evaporation from skin contacted by said fabric; and
- an insulating panel attached to an inner side of the base fabric for wearing against the skin, said panel made of a hollow core heat insulating fiber for retaining body heat in the area of the body contacted by the panel;
- wherein said garment is a pair of slacks having a pair of full length legs connected with a lower body enclosing portion and one of said insulating panels extends down at least a rear portion of each leg.
- 4. The invention as in claim 3 wherein one of said insulating panels extends down a front portion and a rear portion of each leg and extends upward into said lower body enclosing portion.
- 5. Thermoregulatory apparel including a garment adapted for close-fitting skin-contacting wear upon a portion of a human body, said garment comprising:
- a base fabric made of heat dissipating fiber generating substantial moisture evaporation from skin contacted by said fabric; and
- an insulating panel attached to an inner side of the base fabric for wearing against the skin, said panel made of a hollow core heat insulating fiber for retaining body heat in the area of the body contacted by the panel;
- wherein said garment is a shirt having body and arm portions and said insulating panel extends over at least an upper part of the arm portions.
- 6. The invention as in claim 5 wherein said insulating panel also extends over front and rear upper parts of the body portion.
- 7. Thermoregulatory apparel including a garment adapted for close-fitting skin-contacting wear upon a portion of a human body, said garment comprising:
- a base fabric made of heat dissipating fiber generating substantial moisture evaporation from skin contacted by said fabric; and
- an insulating panel attached to an inner side of the base fabric for wearing against the skin, said panel made of a hollow core heat insulating fiber for retaining body heat in the area of the body contacted by the panel;
- wherein said garment is a stocking including a foot portion and a leg portion and said insulating panel extends over at least part of the leg portion but does not cover the foot portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/239,590 filed May 9, 1994, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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DuPont Performance Fabrics, Coolmax.sup.cm, Thermax.sup.cm, Thermastat.sup.cm G.T. Beck, Sep., 1994. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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