This invention relates to an undergarment for a male wearer and particularly to an undergarment of the type generally known as boxer shorts where the garment includes a waistband, fabric components attached to the waistband and stitched together to form a main garment body surrounding the lower body of the wearer around and underneath the crotch of the wearer and defining a front section adjacent the genitals of the wearer and a rear section covering the buttocks of the wearer and left and right leg portions each surrounding a respective thigh of the wearer. This type of garment is particularly popular and many attempts are made to improve the comfort of the wearer.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an undergarment of increased comfort for the wearer.
According to the invention, there is provided an undergarment for a male wearer comprising:
a waistband;
fabric components attached to the waistband and stitched together to form:
a first seam joining the left leg portion to the main garment body at the left inner thigh of the wearer and extending from the front portion along the left inner thigh to the rear section;
a second seam joining the right leg portion to the main garment body at the right inner thigh of the wearer and extending from the front portion along the right inner thigh to the rear section;
a pouch portion at the front section having third and fourth seams, one on each side of the genital area of the garment, each seam extending from the waistband to a position at or adjacent the leg portions;
a first fabric portion stitched along at least one of the first and third seams and a second fabric portion stitched along at least one of the second and fourth seams;
the first fabric portion being folded to define two overlying sheets of the fabric with edges of the sheets stitched into said one of the first and third seams and a folded edge spaced from said one of the first and third seams so that the skin of the wearer engages the folded edge for improved comfort;
the second fabric portion being folded to define two overlying sheets of the fabric with edges of the sheets stitched into said one of the second and fourth seams and a folded edge spaced from said one of the second and fourth seams so that the skin of the wearer engages the folded edge for improved comfort.
The arrangement herein therefore provides a unique design for men's boxers that helps protect the user from unwanted skin on skin contact. The main innovation is the formation of the fabric portions from a folded sheet so that the folded edge engages the skin of the wearer rather than a raw edge.
In a first embodiment, the first fabric portion is arranged at the first seam and the second fabric portion is arranged at the second seam so as to provide additional flap portions at the junction between the thigh and the groin.
Preferably, in this embodiment, the first and the second flap portions are C-shaped, where the outer edge being curved and the inner edge being straight.
The top half of the fabric at the fold is held up by tension along the fold generated by connecting to the front and back section of the main garment body of the boxer. The bottom part of the fabric portion is sewn into seam of the boxer itself.
In a second embodiment, the fabric portions are arranged at the third and fourth seams to provide a fabric portion that separates a male's external genitals from touching his legs. The arrangement provides a unique design by having two pieces of fabric, with each also being folded in half, that start at the top, separate, and cross over each other near the bottom of the boxers, which is represented in
To add further clarification to the arrangement, the fabric is folded in half, where the middle of the fabric portion at the fold line 40 defines the “top half” and the ends of the fabric being the “bottom” which is all sewn into the seam of the boxer. This is done to cause less discomfort for the user and allow the fabric to better form itself to the user's leg. That is, the fabric engaging the wearer is soft and free from seams. A suitable fabric is selected which can flex and slide across itself. Thus, the two sides of the fabric can each distort relative to the other to take up movement of the adjacent skin of the wearer. Thus, the fold line has no stiffness as the fabric can fold in half at the 180-degree fold without generating increased stiffness at the fold line. The fold line also reaches into the crease in the skin so as to separate the two skin surfaces at the crease and avoid skin on skin rubbing. The tension in the folded edge pulls the edge into its crease at the fold line.
In accordance with a further innovation, the fabric on the back half of the boxer is slightly higher than the front side of the boxer to help the user from exposing his behind when he bends over.
That is, there is provided a pouch on an inside surface of the front section defined by two fabric flap portions, one on each side of the genitals wherein an outer edge is stitched into a seam of the fabric components and extends across from one side at the front to the opposite side at the rear to define an inner edge of each flap portion which starts at or adjacent the waistband and extends downward and across the genitals so that the inner edges cross over at a position adjacent the bottom of the front section to form a pouch.
Preferably, the first fabric flap portion (or pouch flap) is folded to define two overlying sheets of the fabric with edges of the sheets stitched into the first seam and a folded edge spaced from the first seam toward the crease between the inner thigh and the groin of the wearer so that the crease and inner thigh engage the folded edge rather than the seam for improved comfort and the second fabric flap portion being folded to define two overlying sheets of the fabric with edges of the sheets stitched into the first seam and a folded edge spaced from the first seam toward the crease between the inner thigh and the groin of the wearer so that the crease and inner thigh engage the folded edge rather than the seam for improved comfort.
Preferably the pouch flaps are narrower at the top and wider at the bottom.
Preferably the pouch flaps have tension therein achieved by using an elastic for at least some of the fabric panels.
Preferably the pouch flaps have tension therein achieved by cutting the diagonal part of the panel on the fold and the grain.
Preferably the pouch flaps have the grain of the fabric in the direction with the least stretch.
Preferably the pouch flaps' narrower top portion is cut on an angle in which pulls up to meet the waistband to increase tension.
Preferably the pouch flaps are arranged such that the wider lower portion is cut in the same curve as the outer edge of the pouch, however, the curve on the inner panel is shaped a minimum of one half inch higher than the outer edge of the pouch,
Preferably the pouch flaps are formed so that there is no elastic strip used with the fabric and the elasticity is provided by the fabric itself.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided an undergarment for a male wearer comprising:
a waistband;
fabric components attached to the waistband and stitched together to form a main garment body surrounding the lower body of the wearer around and underneath the crotch of the wearer and defining a front section adjacent to and covering the genitals of the wearer and a rear section covering the buttocks of the wearer;
and a pouch on an inside surface of the front section defined by two fabric flap portions, one on each side of the genitals wherein an outer edge is stitched into a seam of the fabric components and extends across from one side at the front to the opposite side at the rear to define an inner edge of each flap portion which starts at or adjacent the waistband and extends downward and across the genitals so that the inner edges cross over at a position adjacent the bottom of the front section to form a pouch;
the first fabric flap portion being folded to define two overlying sheets of the fabric with edges of the sheets stitched into the first seam and a folded edge spaced from the first seam toward the crease between the inner thigh and the groin of the wearer so that the crease and inner thigh engage the folded edge rather than the seam for improved comfort;
and the second fabric flap portion being folded to define two overlying sheets of the fabric with edges of the sheets stitched into the first seam and a folded edge spaced from the first seam toward the crease between the inner thigh and the groin of the wearer so that the crease and inner thigh engage the folded edge rather than the seam for improved comfort.
The arrangement herein provides a construction which is different from prior art arrangements in that:
In the present arrangement, tension is achieved by cutting the diagonal part of the panel on the fold and the grain, with the grain of the fabric is the direction with the least stretch in most fabrics. The narrower top portion is cut on an angle which pulls up to meet the waistband to increase tension. The wider lower portion is cut in the same curve as the outer edge of the pouch, however, the curve on the inner panel is shaped a minimum of ½″ higher than the outer edge of the pouch. There are no elastic strips used.
The fabric portions forming the pouch may be triangular, trapezoidal, L-shaped or one with preferably a narrower top and wider bottom.
The inner panel when opened (before folding) is shaped like a tear drop or eggplant shape with a very prominent “V” at the center top.
The narrow top center “V” shape is half inch deep. When folded, creates an angle and pulls up to meet the waistband (see point above).
The center of the piece is cut on grain and folded.
Cross over in an “X” formation forms either a “U” or “V” shaped pouch opening.
The present arrangement does cross over as an “X” and forms a “V” shaped pouch opening.
The cross over or “X” is merely 0.75 inch at the center whereas in the prior art, the cross over not only crosses completely but also attaches itself to the opposite sides too and forms a “V”
One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
The undergarment for a male wearer includes a waistband 10 and fabric components 11 attached to the waist band 10 and stitched together at stitch lines 12, 13, 14 to form a main garment body surrounding the lower body of the wearer around and underneath the crotch of the wearer and defining a front section 15 adjacent the genitals of the wearer and a rear section 15A covering the buttocks of the wearer. In the boxer style garment, there are provided left and right leg portions 17, 16, respectively each surrounding a respective thigh of the wearer.
A first seam 18 joins the left leg portion to the main garment body at the left inner thigh of the wearer and extending from the front portion along the left inner thigh to the rear section. A second seam 19 joins the right leg portion to the main garment body at the right inner thigh of the wearer and extending from the front portion along the right inner thigh to the rear section;
Referring to
The pouch flaps 30, 31 are narrower at a top edge 36 and wider at the bottom 37. The inner edges 34 cross over at the point 35 at or closely adjacent the bottom of the front section 15 and the inner edges 34 are spaced at the top 36 by a distance greater than the width of the flap portions at the top.
The arrangement of the pouch mentioned above provides two pieces of fabric that crosses over at the bottom of the boxer, where the leg holes begin.
The top line is the fold of the fabric. It is held up by tension from where it connects on the front wall of the boxer. The bottom of the fabric is sewn together along the seam that runs under the groin.
Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting.
Describing the thigh panel, a first fabric portion 20 is stitched along the first seam 18 and a second fabric portion 20 is stitched along the second seam 19. Each of the first and second fabric portions 20 being folded along a fold line at the middle of fabric portion 20 to define two overlying sheets 21, 22 of the fabric 20 with outer edges 211, 212 of the sheets 21 and 22, respectively. The pair of outer edges 211 and 212 of the first and second fabric portion 20 are stitched together into the first seam 18 and second seam 19, respectively. When fabric portion 20 in the first fabric portion 20 is folded, edge 23 is defined to be the edge of fabric 20 opposing edges 211 and 212 and spaced away from the first seam 18 toward a crease between the left inner thigh and the groin of the wearer so that the crease and inner thigh engage the folded edge 23 rather than the seam 18 for improved comfort. The first and second fabric portions 20, when in the folded configuration, are therefore shaped as a half ellipse where the outer edge 211, 212 is curved and the inner edge 23 is straight. The grain line of the fabric is arranged along the fold.
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This application claims the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of Provisional Application 62/797,679 filed Jan. 28, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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