Claims
- 1. A zipperless wetsuit comprising
- an upper trunk portion having integral arm components, and
- a lower trunk portion having integral leg components,
- the upper trunk portion having a neck region that defines a neck opening for entry into and out of the wetsuit,
- the neck region including a cut out region extending from the neck opening to a point below the neck opening,
- the upper trunk portion including a closure panel attached to the neck region for sealing the cut out region and formed to provide a substantially circular neck opening adapted to closely conform to a person's neck, the closure panel having an open position wherein it is detachable from one side of the cut out region,
- the cut out region forming a part of the neck opening with the closure panel in its open position, the neck opening being substantially larger with the closure panel in its open position than with the closure panel in its sealed position,
- the wetsuit being made of relatively elastic material so that the neck opening including the cut out region can expand a limited extent to assist entry into and out of the wetsuit through the neck opening,
- the cut out region being limited to the upper trunk region of the wetsuit so that, with the closure panel in an open position, the neck opening is expandable to an extent no more than necessary to pass the neck opening over the widest point of the person's body, the cut out region extends down the upper trunk portion to a point on a back panel associated with a person's shoulder blades.
- 2. The wetsuit of claim 1 wherein,
- the cut out region is V-shaped and includes an apex below the neck opening.
- 3. The wetsuit of claim 2 wherein,
- the wetsuit includes a panel for reinforcement extending from the apex of the V-shaped cut out region down and laterally of the wetsuit in a shape that causes stress forces concentrated at the apex to disperse away from the apex.
- 4. The wetsuit of claim 3 wherein,
- the panel for reinforcement extends down and lateral to side regions of the wetsuit.
- 5. The wetsuit of claim 3 wherein,
- the panel for reinforcement extends from the upper trunk portion down into the lower trunk portion.
- 6. The wetsuit of claim 1 wherein,
- the panel for reinforcement is made of a material that has approximately twice the tensile strength of the material from which the upper trunk portion is made.
- 7. The wetsuit of claim 6 wherein,
- the upper trunk portion is made of a neoprene material and the panel for reinforcement is made of a double lined neoprene.
- 8. The wetsuit of claim 1 wherein,
- the closure panel is sealable by means of hook and loop fasteners.
- 9. The wetsuit of claim 1 wherein,
- the closure panel forms an overlapping seal from the lower end of the cut out region up to the circular neck opening.
- 10. The wetsuit of claim 2 wherein,
- the apex includes a reinforcement patch secured sections of the upper trunk portion forming the apex.
- 11. A wetsuit comprising,
- at least two adjacent panel portions formed of a wetsuit fabric and having opposed edges extending over a length and joined together at a stress concentration point,
- a panel for reinforcement extending from the stress concentration point in a diverging manner away from the stress concentration point,
- whereby stress forces tending to separate the panel portions travel from the stress concentration point and disperse through the panel for reinforcement.
- 12. The wetsuit of claim 11 wherein,
- the panel for reinforcement extends downwardly and laterally from the stress concentration point.
- 13. The wetsuit of claim 12 wherein,
- the panel for reinforcement is made of a material that has approximately twice the tensile strength of the material from which the adjacent panels are made.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/819964, entitled "Zipperless Neck Entry Wetsuit," filed Mar. 18, 1997, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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