This invention relates to garments worn for athletic training.
Both U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,021 issued to Somerville and U.S. Pat. No. 2006/0010555 A1 issued to Hayes are based on wearable towels that aid in removing perspiration from the body. Somerville's version is not used in training, but as a playing break garment. Hayes' version is used in training, but aims specifically for use under a sweat or warm-up suit or as a loosely fitted garment. The present invention is used over a person's workout attire or as a single uniform during combat/martial arts training. As shown in illustrations of these two patents, the overall loose rectangular shape and lack of form fitting attributes does not allow their garments to be used in rigorous full contact, body to body training, as the present invention does. Further, Hayes' garment fasteners are located along the edges of his loose fitting garment. The present invention sports wide extended and multifunction straps to join the rear and front panels. The Somerville invention exhibits sleeves. The invention of Hayes is designed to go past the shoulder and above the elbow as opposed to the present invention, which has no sleeves. Further the Hayes invention is preferably sized to be used under a garment, where as the present invention is to be used over a person's workout attire or as a single unit on the torso or in combat/martial arts training. Although the invention of Hayes does contain compartments they are located on the front panel of the garment and not on straps as in the present invention. Neither of these prior inventions allow a full range of motion for the athlete.
It is an object of the invention herein to provide a training tunic related to wearable towel garments for athletic training. This training tunic of the invention herein is a core body temperature regulator made primarily of terry cloth. It can be worn during full contact athletics and combat sport training and can be worn alone or over a person's attire. It is a form fitting sleeveless garment with a hood and compartments to house personal belongings during full range of motion. The invention herein is based on research that identifies the importance of maintaining a core body temperature that facilitates the biochemical reactions supplying energy for muscular contractions. Elevated body temperature also shortens the periods of muscular relaxation and aids in reducing stiffness. As a result with the use of the training tunic of the invention herein there is improvement in accuracy strength and speed of movement and an increase in tissue elasticity, which lessons the liability to injury.
Other objects and advantages will be more fully apparent from the following disclosure and appended claims.
The invention herein is a training tunic having a tapered front panel and a tapered back panel attached to the front at shoulder seams to form a neck opening. The back panel has attached side straps at the end of each of which is a matable strap portion that is aligned with and mates with a matable front portion on the front panel. Each strap end is folded to form a pocket compartment opening upward. Where each side strap is attached to the back panel, an outer side pocket is formed along the back panel that is sized and positioned so that the side strap may be inserted into the outer side pocket. When the training tunic is worn, the front and back panels are held together with each of the matable strap portions mated with a front portion, the training tunic is open on the sides above and below the side straps, and a sleeveless arm area is formed on each side of the garment between the shoulder seams and the side straps. Preferably there are two side straps on each side of the back panel. Preferably the training tunic has a hood. In an alternative embodiment, the training tunic has a collar.
Other objects and features of the inventions will be more fully apparent from the following disclosure and appended claims.
The present invention is a training tunic that is a full contact sport garment capable of withstanding rigorous activity, and can serve as a towel and bathrobe, as a martial arts uniform, and as a core body temperature regulator.
The training tunic's warming quality is produced by the nature of the materials used, which helps to elevate the core body temperature with ease, while absorbing the perspiration that is physiologically targeted at reducing temperature. The invention also slows down the cooling of the body once the activity has ceased, which is important because research and experimentation shows that the rapid cooling of the body after vigorous activity is not beneficial for the longevity of the athletes body.
The training tunic of the invention can be worn over a person's regular workout attire until optimal active body temperature is achieved, at which point, it can be easily removed even while wearing boxing or fighting gloves until the physical movement is ceased and the garment can be worn again to aid in gradually cooling down the body to inactive mode.
The garment in its totality is preferably made of 8 to 13 ounce terry cloth or towel material to absorb the bodily fluids produced during the training. Variations in material that may be used without deviating from the invention herein include a velour terry cloth for enhanced comfort and cotton blends to enhance form-fitting qualities.
The form fitting design, terry cloth material, strong stitching, and thick hemming allow the garment to be used as a full contact and combat sports training garment. The garment can withstand full strength pulling, tugging and ripping movements.
The fully attached side straps, sleeveless design and contoured shape of the front and back panel create a formed and secure fit. This attribute allows the invention to give the athlete full range of motion in a diverse range of sports.
Referring now the figures, the training tunic 20 of the invention comprises a single piece front panel 22 and a two piece center seamed back panel 42 as shown in
The front 22 (
The tunic back 42 panel (
As shown, an oversized hood 36 (
The training tunic 20 preferably has two side straps 24 on each side of the back panel 42 as shown in
The back panel 42 preferably attaches to front panel 22 when the training tunic 20 is worn via mated hook/loop fasteners as known in the art, such as with VELCRO™. Thus in the preferred embodiment, there is a matable strap portion 28 (e.g. VELCRO™) on the portion of each strap end 26 (
Preferably each of the side straps 24 has a pocket compartment 54 on the strap end 26 as shown in
Each side strap 24 may be fully concealable when not in use as shown in
In a second embodiment, the training tunic 20 may have a yoke 60 to increase comfort as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
While the above description of the invention includes particular seams to hold portions of the garment together, it is understood that garments that are seamless instead of seamed such as at the shoulder or neck as known in the art are equivalent to the invention herein.
The front, back, side and hood panels provide ample space for logos and personalized embroidery, often affiliated with team sports and martial arts dojos as known in the art.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that numerous variations, modifications, and embodiments are possible, and accordingly, all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.