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Indoor dress and breathable dress clothing and clothing for na

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MXPA97008820A
MXPA97008820A MXPA/A/1997/008820A MX9708820A MXPA97008820A MX PA97008820 A MXPA97008820 A MX PA97008820A MX 9708820 A MX9708820 A MX 9708820A MX PA97008820 A MXPA97008820 A MX PA97008820A
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garment
sheet
breathable
clothing
sheets
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MXPA/A/1997/008820A
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Mcmahonayerst Marilyn
Clement Doreen
Maloneydawson Brenda
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Clement Doreen
Maloney Brenda
Mcmahonayerst Marilyn
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Priority claimed from CA002149477A external-priority patent/CA2149477C/en
Application filed by Clement Doreen, Maloney Brenda, Mcmahonayerst Marilyn filed Critical Clement Doreen
Publication of MX9708820A publication Critical patent/MX9708820A/en
Publication of MXPA97008820A publication Critical patent/MXPA97008820A/en

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Abstract

The present invention relates to an underwear known or referred to as panties, trusses or underwear, it is known to be generally worn under clothing for hygiene purposes. In a bathing suit or swimwear they are known to be used normally in water activities or outdoors or at any time the person deems it necessary as an external garment. In this invention, a laminate or substance that is wrinkle-proof and breathable has been woven or laminated to the fabric (all types of non-woven fabric). This invention is designed thinking about the feminine care, especially during the menstrual cycle of the woman. It can also be used at any time by a man or woman who feels the need to wear a breathable, leak-proof garment. All women have different menstrual cycles and flow in different regimens and during the days of increased flow, it is a disturbing concern if the female menstrual product is spilled on outer clothing. Women have to dress accordingly, that is, wear dark dresses, long blouses or long sweaters, etc. in case of infiltration through external garments, to help minimize the uncomfortable situation. While sleeping, it is almost impossible to avoid any run-off in clothing and clothing. Using this elemental garment called "Finally" (an inner garment or breathable, drip-proof swimwear) will prevent runoff and is breathable thus allowing prolonged comfort.

Description

INDOOR DRESS AND BREATHABLE DRESS CLOTHES AND SWIMWEAR CLOTHING DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a protective garment, which can be used in the form of an inner or outer garment, and more particularly, to a garment that includes a lower torso portion, which conforms to the body to prevent runoff from body waste liquids. The garment may be a narrow-fitting secondary garment that is worn over existing feminine protective means, and may be in the form of panties, trusses and underwear. Alternatively, instead of being in the form of underwear, the garment may be in the form of an outer garment, such as for water activities or for other activities. In the market there are numerous products designed to collect and maintain menstrual flow, and such products are designed to be used with different flow magnitudes. Runoff, which can cause embarrassing marks and / or problematic cleanings, remains frequent occurrences. In addition, there are periods when there is uncertainty of the presence of light flow, not only menstrual flow when pad-type products or tampons are not being used, but that a discharge may occur due to incontinence or other causes.
An example of a bulky product form, provided for moisture maintenance, as shown in EPO 0 627 177 A1, published on 07-12-94, Moretz et al., Is in the form of a suspended panel, which includes a plurality of fabric layers, including at least one skin contact layer, an intermediate fabric layer, and an outer fabric layer. The panel is made to be used in addition to a garment, which carries the panel. In EPO 0 327 823 A1, published on 08-08-89, Darlington Fabrics Corporation, a simpler form of garment is shown, but its structure differs from that of the present invention. In the structures of the product described therein, an internal sheet of lamination that is used is a film, which is breathable and impervious to liquids, and an outer layer, which is simply described as being of a breathable fiber, typically knitted, which forms a body portion of the garment. Unlike the present invention, wherein the inner sheet of fabric of the lamination forming the crotch area, is permeable to liquid, resistant without water, and the outer sheet is impervious to liquid but breathable, the fluids gathered in the interior of the inner sheet of the garment of this surface in the Darlington device. This presents the disadvantage in that the collected fluids are subjected to staining and can produce a sticky feeling. Still other types of undergarments have been proposed, such as those taught in the U.S. patent. Do not. ,155,867, October 20, 1992, Norvell. Since layers of materials having a different character are used, the garment of this reference is not designed to prevent the flow of fluids from the user's body while keeping the fluids within the garment in a state, which does not provide discomfort to the user as in the present invention. Rather, the Norvell design, which includes at least three layers, wherein two of the layers form a composite layer, provides protection to the user in contact with an external source of a fluid such as blood and other body fluids. Therefore, there is a need for a protective garment, which is capable of preventing the runoff of body fluid flows, which are not necessarily of great quantity and which can be used either in combination with protective products. existing or alone, and which is of a character that provides comfort while they are not flashy. Basically, the present invention resides in a protective garment, which includes a lower torso portion, which conforms to the body, to prevent runoff of discharge liquids from the body, the lower torso portion being defined by a sheet material and including a portion of between the leg disposed between a pair of openings for the legs. According to the present invention, the sheet material in at least the area between the legs is a lamination consisting only of two sheets, the first of the two sheets being of liquid-permeable fabric, and a second of the sheets being impermeable to liquid and vapor permeable material, at least one of the first and second sheets forming the lower torso portion above the crotch, also The first sheet is an inner sheet that completely occupies at least the crotch area to allow the passage of the liquid towards the inner sheet The second sheet is an outer sheet that completely occupies at least the crotch area and is juxtaposed to the inner sheet in the crotch area to avoid hitting through the outside of the garment of dressing of the liquids from the inner sheet, while allowing the escape of the vapor from the internal sheet In the attached drawings, which shows Examples of garments incorporating the present invention Figure 1 is a front view of a fully feminine pantyhose according to the present invention, Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, but showing a feminine bikini pantyhose, Figures 3A and 3B show front views of two different styles of female panties of a different embodiment of the invention than that of Figure 1 Figure 4 illustrates the formation of a female pantie of another different embodiment, Figures 5 and 6 are front views of totally feminine swimsuits incorporating two different modalities of the invention within said outer garments, Figures 7 and 8 show front views of two different types of swimsuits in the shape of a bikini as they are used, and incorporating different modalities of The invention, Figure 9 is a front view of trusses for men incorporating a form of the present invention; Figure 10 is a front view similar to figure 9, but showing the garment in the form of short shorts for men; Figures 11A and 11B illustrate the formation of a form of the invention incorporated in the men's bikini-type undergarment; Figures 12A and 12B illustrate truss components for men of a different modality from that shown in Figure 9, Figure 13 illustrates the formation of another different form of trusses for men; Figures 14A, 14B and 14C illustrate different embodiments of the invention, as they are incorporated into three different styles of swimsuits for men; and Figure 15 is an enlarged cross-sectional view as seen from line 15-15 of Figure 1. Referring first to Figure 1, a garment in the form of a full pant 10 is shown for be used by women This garment can have the appearance of underwear such as panties currently available for normal use but as it is designed to prevent draining of body discharges, such as menstruation. As will be apparent, although the garment can be used on commercially available pads or tampons, it can also be used as normal panties, particularly when it is thought that there is a danger that light liquid flows may occur. The panty 10 is formed of a material commonly referred to as sheet material and has the usual waist opening 11, and leg openings 12, between which a crotch area 13 is defined. As will be evident, since it is the characteristic of the sheet materials and the ratio of the elements in the sheet materials which form the Applicant's invention, the garment could normally include other elements such as an elastic 16 to improve the fitting characteristics. The sheet materials defining the undergarment form a laminate at least in the crotch area 13 of only two sheets. A first sheet of the two sheets is in the form of an inner sheet 14 permeable to the liquid in the shape of a fabric gusset completely occupying the crotch area 13. A second sheet of the two sheets forms an outer sheet 15, which It is impermeable to liquid but it is breathable, that is, it is permeable to air so that it is capable of passing air and vapor through it. In the embodiment of Figure 1, the outer sheet n only occupies completely the crotch area 13, juxtaposed to the inner sheet 15, but also forms the rest of the pantyhose, which is the lower torso conformation portion of this type of garment. In this way, during use, it can be seen that the light discharge liquids of the body initially come into direct contact with the inside of the panty 10 or effect the runoff of a pad or other device that is being used inside the pantyhose. , they can soak the inner sheet 15, instead of presenting stickiness inside the panty. Said liquids can pass to and through this internal sheet 15 in order to contact an inner surface of the outer sheet 14 on the contact surface 16 (Figure 15). Because the outer sheet 14 is impervious to liquid, the liquid does not leave the garment and thus does not produce marks on the outside. However, the outer sheet 14 is breathable or air permeable, the vapor can pass outwardly through the outer sheet 14, thereby releasing some dehydration of the liquid held towards the inside of the sheet. In this way, during a period, the garment can adapt a repeated or continuous slow application of the body fluid without resulting in an internal disorder and an uncomfortable feeling of stickiness on the skin or the crotch 13 of the pant 10. As The type of materials used to provide the internal and external sheets, the sheet material forming the inner sheet 15, must be permeable to the liquid. The sheet 15 may be in the form of a cotton gusset, and may be peelable from the other sheet. However, since the material selected for the inner sheet 15 can be woven and can be made of several materials, it can also be selected from materials that provide the above properties, but which are nonwoven. The sheet material for the outer sheet 14 must be selected from materials that provide the characteristics described above, said materials are also available as either woven or nonwoven materials. The sheets 14 and 15 can be joined, such as through adhesive or by sewing in their juxtaposed relationship. Alternatively, the internal and external sheets can be connected together only at their periphery. The garment shown in Figure 2 is similar in construction to that of Figure 1, since it shows a female bikini pantyhose, where the entire lower torso portion that conforms to the body, which forms the panty 10 ', it is defined by an outer sheet 14 'and there is an inner sheet, which occupies the crotch area and can be provided through a shield 15'. The properties of the materials that form the internal and external sheets are the same as those described above. The modality of the panties 20 and 20 'shown in Figures 3A and 3B differ in structure from that of Figure 1, in that the inner sheet 25 and 25', which is permeable to liquid, not only occupies the crotch area. , but it forms the body portion of the panties. In the crotch area, the outer sheet 24 or 24 ', which is breathable and impervious to liquid is in the form of a gusset juxtaposed to the external surface of the inner sheet 25. In the embodiment of Figure 4, the sheets internal and external together form the entire body, encompassing the lower torso portion of the garment in the form of a female pantyhose. The inner sheet 35 fits within the outer sheet 34 and the two sheets are held together through outer seams 36, the seams 36 preferably being sealed and being liquid proof. In the female swimsuit embodiment 40 shown in Figure 5, the entire outer garment is formed of the sheet material used to form the outer sheet 44, which provides the lower torso portion 40a. The crotch is provided with an inner sheet 45 of the liquid pervious material previously described. In the swimsuit of Figure 6, the lower torso portion 40a 'is formed of the same material as the outer sheet 45', and the sheet 44 'is in the form of an outer patch or gusset which occupies the entire area of crotch. The bikini garment 50 of Figure 7 includes a corset 50b and a panty bottom 50a, and wherein the bottom 50a is formed of the outer sheet 54. The inner sheet 55 in the crotch portion of the bottom 50a is of the material described above for the inner sheet of the garment. In the bikini garment 50 ', the outer sheet 54', which is the shape of an external patch on the outside of the inner sheet 55 'of the bottom 50a', the inner sheet 55 'forms the lower torso portion forming the 50a fund. In Figure 9, a trusa 60 of man is shown, which structurally corresponds to that of the pant 10 of Figure 1, wherein the external protection of the whole garment is formed through the material of the outer sheet 64 and thus it has a gusset or internal panel forming the inner sheet 65. Since throughout the description reference has been made to the lamination that is formed in at least the crotch area, it could be normal to extend the lamination formed by the two sheets to a superior site, as shown in the drawing on the front to be used by men. In what is shown in Figure 9 and other Figures that show the garment of man, juxtaposed sheets can extend towards the waistline. Figure 10 shows a garment in the form of short shorts (boxer) of the same type of lamination construction as that of Figure 9. In the embodiment shown in Figures 11A and 11B, the sheet is shown in Figure 11A internal 75 forming the body that forms a component of a bikini for men of underwear type 70. In Figure 11B, the finished product is illustrated, wherein an outer sheet 74 is applied to the crotch area and extends upwards of its top. Figures 12A and 12B show the formation of a regular trick style for men 70 '. Using the same principle as in Figures 11A and 11B, the truss 70 'is made of an inner sheet 75' with an outer sheet 74 'only in the crotch and front area. The shape of the trusade for men 80 shown in Figure 13 is of the same principle as that of the female pantyhose of Figure 4, and wherein the entire garment is formed of internal and external sheets 84 and 85, respectively joined together. through seams 86. In the three styles of swimming suits of men of Figures 14A, 14B and 14C, the type of boxer 90, the style of trusa 90 'and the style of bikini 90", all are formed in the shown by the illustration of Figure 13, since all suits are made of two sheets formed through the inner and outer sheets 95, 94; 95 ', 94'; 95"and 94", respectively. Since the above describes the inner and outer sheets as being formed of initially separate sheets of sheet material, the same effect of the lamination provided after they are joined in juxtaposition as described above, can be achieved by those skilled in the art carrying together, during the formation of non-woven materials, or in a knitting or knitting process, materials of different character. In other words, with reference to the two sheets formed by an inner sheet and an outer sheet of the present, such as sheet 15 and sheet 14, respectively, of Figure 1, it should be appreciated that these sheets can not occur initially. in separate sheets, but can be formed of materials having different characteristics that are brought together in the formation of a more integral sheet.

Claims (1)

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CLAIMS 1 - . 1 - A protective garment including a lower torso portion conforming to the body (10, 10 ', 20, 20', 30, 40, 50a, 50a'60, 60 ', 70, 80, 90, 80 'and 91') to prevent the discharge of discharge liquids from the body, said lower torso portion being defined through the sheet material and including a crotch area (13) disposed between a pair of leg openings, (12) , 12), wherein said sheet material at least in the crotch area is a lamination consisting only of two sheets, a first of the sheets (15, 15 ', 25, 25', 35, 45, 45 ' , 55, 55 ', 65, 65', 75, 75 ', 85, 95, 95', 95 '") being of a liquid-permeable fabric material and a second of the sheets (14, 14', 24, 24 '. 34, 44, 44', 54, 54 ', 64, 64', 74, 74 ', 84, 94, 94', 94") being of a material impervious to liquid and permeable to steam, at least one of the first and second laminae forming said portion of lower torso from above d and said crotch area, the first sheet being a sheet that completely occupies at least said crotch area to allow the passage of said liquids towards the inner sheet, the second sheet being an outer sheet that completely occupies at least the area of crotch and being juxtaposed to said inner sheet in the crotch area to avoid the blow through the outside of the garment of said liquids from the inner sheet, while allowing the vapor escape from the inner sheet. 2 - . 2 - A narrow-fitting garment according to claim 1, wherein said garment is selected from the group consisting of panties, trusses, underwear or outer garments, such as swimsuits; wherein said inner sheet is of a slightly absorbent, thin material, said outer sheet being formed of thin material, whereby the user is protected from the runoff of fluids from the body, through said inner sheet, which absorbs any stain or light flows and through the outer sheet, which prevents any liquid of said flows from striking through said garment, while the vapor permeability of said outer sheet allows the transfer of vapor through the garment, resulting in the dehydration of said flows absorbed in the inner sheet, so that the user is protected, throughout the garment, from the fluids of the body. 3. A garment according to claim 1, wherein said garment is adapted to be used as a secondary garment on existing feminine protective means, and is selected from the group consisting of panties, trusses, underwear or undergarments. or outer such as swimsuits, wherein the inner sheet is formed of a slightly absorbent, washable, thin material, and said outer sheet being a thin sheet formed of a semipermeable, washable membrane material, whereby the user is protected that the secondary flows of the menstrual fluid of said existing feminine protection, through the internal lamina, which absorbs any stain or light flows, and by the external lamina, which prevents any liquid of said secondary flow from hitting through the secondary garment, while the vapor permeability of the semipermeable membrane material allows the transfer of vapor through the to secondary garment thus allowing the secondary flows to dry in said inner layer so that the user is protected throughout the garment from the secondary flows of the menstrual fluids. 4 - A garment according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the internal and external sheets are joined together through seams or adhesive. 5 - A garment according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said inner and outer sheets are connected together only at their peripheries (36)., 86). 6. A garment according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the inner sheet is formed through a gusset member in the crotch area (15, 45, 55, 65, 65 '). 7 - A garment according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 wherein the outer sheet is formed through a gusset member (24, 24 ', 44', 54 ', 74, 74'). 8. A garment according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the escutcheon member can be detached from the rest of the garment. 9. A garment according to claim 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 or 8 wherein said inner sheet is formed of a non-woven material 10 - A garment according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 wherein the outer sheet is formed of a non-woven material 11 - A garment according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 wherein the inner sheet is formed of a woven material 12 - A garment according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 wherein the outer sheet is formed of a woven material 13 -. 13 - A garment according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 wherein the internal and external sheets are assembled in said garment through seams, said seams being sealed and being a liquid test SUMMARY In an indoor garment known or referred to as panties, trusses or underwear, it is known to be generally worn under clothing for hygienic purposes. In a swimsuit or swimwear they are known to be used normally in water or outdoor activities. free or at any time the person deems it necessary as an external garment In this invention, a laminate or substance that is wrinkle-proof and breathable has been woven or laminated to the fabric (all types of fabric or non-woven material). This invention is designed with feminine care in mind, especially during a woman's menstrual cycle. It can also be used at any time by a man or woman who feels the need to wear a breathable, wrinkle-proof garment. All women have different menstrual cycles and flow in different regimes and during days of increased flow, is a worrisome concern if the product is to be spilled or menstrual feminine in outer clothing. Women have to dress accordingly, that is, wear dark dresses, long blouses or long sweaters, etc., in case of infiltration through their outer garments; to help minimize the uncomfortable situation. While sleeping, it is almost impossible to avoid any run-off in clothing and bedding. Using this elemental garment called Finally (an inner garment or breathable swimwear that is slip proof) will prevent draining and is breathable allowing that way a prolonged comfort
MXPA/A/1997/008820A 1995-05-16 1997-11-14 Indoor dress and breathable dress clothing and clothing for na MXPA97008820A (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CA2,149,477 1995-05-16
CA2149477 1995-05-16
CA002149477A CA2149477C (en) 1995-05-16 1995-05-16 Leakproof and breathable undergarments and swim wear

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MX9708820A MX9708820A (en) 1998-10-31
MXPA97008820A true MXPA97008820A (en) 1999-01-11

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