This patent application relates generally to recreational clothing, such as pants, shorts, and the like. More specifically, the present application relates to vented pants and shorts.
Clothing for people with an active lifestyle has existed for a number of years. Such clothing is typically used during recreational activities such as hiking, climbing, skiing, and other outdoor activities. Additionally, recreational clothing is often worn for everyday life activities. Examples of recreational clothing include pants and shorts, as well as shirts, jackets, and other types of outerwear. Due to body heat that can be generated during recreational activities, there is often a need for recreational clothing to provide adequate ventilation. Additionally, in order to accommodate certain activities, there is often a need for the clothing to provide the wearer with sufficient range of movement.
According to an embodiment, pants or shorts comprise: a waist portion; first and second legs extending from the waist portion, the first and second legs defining a crotch region between the first and second legs; and a vented crotch gusset extending across the crotch region from the first leg to the second leg.
According to another embodiment, pants comprise: a waist portion; first and second legs extending from the waist portion, the first and second legs defining first and second knee regions, respectively; and a knee vent in each of the first and second knee regions.
The foregoing and other features and advantages will be apparent from the following, more particular, description of various exemplary embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numbers generally indicate identical, functionally similar, and/or structurally similar elements.
Various embodiments of the invention are discussed in detail below. While specific embodiments are discussed, it should be understood that this is done for illustration purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other components and configurations can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
As used herein, terms such as “front,” “back,” “left,” “right,” “upper,” and “lower” are used to describe positions relative to one another only and not to denote an absolute position. For example, an “upper portion” can become a “left,” “right,” or “lower” portion by rotating the item, although it can still be referred to as an “upper” portion of the item.
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According to an embodiment, the layer of mesh fabric 22 and the layer of substantially solid fabric 24 are detached from one another at first and second vent openings 34, 36 located at opposed lateral ends of the vented crotch gusset 20. For example, the first and second vent openings 34, 36 can be located on the first and second legs 14, 16, respectively. Additionally or alternatively, the vent openings 34, 36 can extend from the first lateral seam 32 to the second lateral seam 34. An enlarged view of one of the vent openings 34 is shown in
The construction of the vented crotch gusset 20 can allow the wearer's body heat to escape from the crotch region 18 of the pants 10. For example, the layer of mesh fabric 22 can freely lay on top of the layer of solid fabric 24, allowing body heat, perspiration, etc., to escape from inside the pants into the space between the mesh fabric 22 and the solid fabric 24. The vent openings 34, 36 can then allow that body heat to escape the pants 10 and into the ambient environment.
Although referred to as a layer of “substantially solid” fabric 24, embodiments are envisioned where the fabric 24 has some degree of porosity, e.g., sufficiently large to facilitate escape of sweat vapors, but small enough to substantially prevent penetration by rain or snow. Although embodiments of fabric 24 may have some degree of porosity, generally, the pores will not be visible to the human eye. This is in contrast to the layer of mesh fabric 22, which generally, will have pores visible to the human eye. According to embodiments, the layer of substantially solid fabric 24 can include layers of tightly woven or knitted cotton/nylon blends, cotton/spandex blends, nylon/spandex blends, polyester, and polyester blends. In contrast, the layer of mesh fabric 22 can include a layer of loosely woven or knitted fabric having a matrix of closely spaced holes.
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According to embodiments, pants 10 can be constructed using various fabrics and construction techniques known in the art. For example, all or parts of pants 10 can be constructed from man made and/or natural fiber fabrics, such as cotton, cotton/nylon blends, cotton/spandex blends, nylon/spandex blends, polyester, and polyester blends. According to an embodiment, pants 10 can be constructed from a 65% cotton/35% nylon blend. Other materials and/or combinations of materials will be identifiable by one of ordinary skill in the art based on this disclosure depending on the intended style and/or use of the pants. According to an embodiment, all or a portion of the fabric for pants 10 can be coated, for example, with a durable water repellant (DWR) or other coating. Pants 10 can be constructed by joining multiple panels of fabric using techniques such as, for example, sewing, gluing, or ultrasonic bonding. The pants 10 can include additional features known in the art, such as pockets, pleats, belt loops, a zip or button fly, etc., which will not be described further herein.
The vents described above are not limited to use with pants 10, and can alternatively be used with other types of garments, such as shirts and jackets, for example.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described embodiments, but should instead be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.