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WO2017017580A1 - Maillot de bain doté d'une poche étanche à l'eau - Google Patents

Maillot de bain doté d'une poche étanche à l'eau Download PDF

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WO2017017580A1
WO2017017580A1 PCT/IB2016/054389 IB2016054389W WO2017017580A1 WO 2017017580 A1 WO2017017580 A1 WO 2017017580A1 IB 2016054389 W IB2016054389 W IB 2016054389W WO 2017017580 A1 WO2017017580 A1 WO 2017017580A1
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Tommaso Maria ANDORLINI
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/20Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets
    • A41D27/208Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets with waterproof feature
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D7/00Bathing gowns; Swim-suits, drawers, or trunks; Beach suits

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  • the present invention refers to the technical field relative to the articles of clothing for aquatic use, such as suits, shorts, Bermuda shorts and the like.
  • the invention refers to a particular article of clothing for aquatic use, specifically a shorts-like or Bermuda shorts-like suit, provided with a waterproof pocket to hold inside a mobile telephony device and/or other accessories.
  • publication US2012/171912 which describes a complex jacket with possible saving function in the sea and which foresees a waterproof pocket inside of which is inserted in a removable manner a sort of case of a waterproof material into which an electronic device can be closed in an hermetic manner.
  • the jacket presents various microphones and complex electronic systems, all of them impermeabilized so that they can be used also in water.
  • the case described for the containment of. a telephone or other electronic device is removable from the pocket and as. structured, it is always necessary to operate the removal thereof to insert inside of it the electronic device to then put it again into the pocket. This operation is not easy and, above all, there is the risk that the case itself gets lost.
  • a suit which is provided with a waterproof pocket formed by a first external pocket that is sewn to the suit and inside of which is fixed by sewing a second waterproof pocket, closeable in a waterproof manner to impede infiltrations of liquid.
  • the second pocket is totally contained inside of the first pocket and therefore its opening and the insertion of the object inside of it is not precisely an easy operation because it is necessary to widen at the same time both mouths of the two pockets, maintaining them open to insert the object. Further, the closure foreseen, of the second pocket does not guarantee a safe seal against the infiltrations of water and the same closure is rendered difficult by the overlapping of the two pockets.
  • a suit for example in the form of Bermuda shorts, shorts, boxer shorts and the like, which foresees a waterproof pocket that allows a quick and easy insertion of the object inside of it and which, at the same time, guarantees a safe seal against the infiltrations of water, in such a way as to preserve as much as possible the integrity of the object contained.
  • Such suit comprises at least one set of pockets (2, 10) formed by a first pocket (2), which can be realized in a waterproof material or also permeable to water, inside of which a second pocket (10) is however positioned in the form of a waterproof bag (10) and connected inside of the first pocket in an immovable manner.
  • the first pocket has a closeable opening to give access to the waterproof bag (10) placed inside of it and, in turn, the bag (10) has also a closeable opening to give access to its internal volume for the insertion of one or more objects in general.
  • the bag (10) forms an. excess part (EC) in which said closeable opening is placed for the insertion of the objects.
  • EC excess part
  • Such excess part is foldable on itself in such a way that when it is extended it exits through the opening of the first pocket (2) and when it is folded on itself it is positioned inside of the first pocket (2), allowing the closure of the first pocket.
  • fastening means (60, 65) are included arranged in such a way as to engage between them when the excess is folded on itself so that such excess maintains said folded position inside of the first pocket.
  • the pocket can be of any size and this allows to arrange inside of it also other eventual objects, such as wallets and/or keys in general, either together with the mobile phone or individually.
  • the user can safely go swimming taking with him/her the mobile phone and/or other objects, avoiding the risk of having to abandon them unattended and therefore avoiding the unpleasant risk of thefts.
  • a bathing suit comprising at least a set of pockets (2, 10) formed by a first pocket (2) inside of which a second pocket (10) can be positioned/removed in the form of a waterproof bag (10) which can be insertable or removable in/from the first pocket.
  • the first pocket has a closeable opening to give access inside of it to the waterproof bag (10), comprising in turn a closeable opening to give access to its internal volume for the insertion of one or more objects in general.
  • being the bag removable it can be removed to insert in it the objects and then reposition it inside of the pocket.
  • the bag (10) forms an excess part (EC) in which said closeable opening is placed for the insertion of the objects, said excess part being foldable on itself and wherein fastening means (60, 65) are foreseen, arranged in such a way as to engage between them when the excess part is folded on itself so that the excess part maintains said folded position inside of the first pocket.
  • such excess part is of such a measure that, when the bag is lodged inside of the first pocket and. such excess part is extended, it . can exit through the opening of the first pocket (2) and when it is folded on itself is positioned inside of the first pocket (2), allowing the closure of the first pocket.
  • the fastening means preferably in the form of Velcro elements, are placed on the bag itself in such a way that the excess part can be folded on itself, maintaining said position independently from the fact that it is placed inside of the first pocket or not. In that sense, the user can insert the object in the bag, close it in a permanent manner through quick means and then replace the whole inside of the first pocket.
  • FIG. 1 shows an overall view of a Bermuda shorts bathing suit provided with such waterproof pocket
  • figure 3 and figure 4 show in section the waterproof pocket in order to highlight better the constructive solution thereof adopted;
  • FIG. 7 shows a constructive sequence of the pocket in accordance with the invention
  • figure 8 shows the set of pockets (2, 10) assembled and before being connected to the bathing suit .
  • Figure 1 shows a bathing suit in the form of a pair of shorts or Bermuda shorts 1 as per the invention.
  • a first pocket 2 is highlighted, which is closed through a zip 3' (cursor) 3 and that contains inside of it (not visible in this figure) a waterproof bag that serves as second internal pocket.
  • the pocket is formed by an external sheet 2 of waterproof or impermeabilized material, for example a plastic or plasticized material or nylon.
  • an impermeabilized or waterproof material could also be selected.
  • Figure 7 shows such external sheet 2 (in such case of plastic or plasticized material) for descriptive simplicity represented without the opening with zip.
  • bag 10 of waterproof material To such external sheet is connected a sort of bag 10 of waterproof material, always as highlighted in figure 7 (for example, of plastic as well) .
  • such external sheet 2 and the bag 10 are both transparent (therefore for example plastic material) in such a way as to allow to see the content thereof placed inside of the pocket.
  • the external sheet 2 as said, is provided with a zip 3 that gives access to the internal volume.
  • bag 10 and sheet 2 can be connected between them aside, for example with a hot process through an adhesive tape that adheres between the parts through heat and along the edges (the technical term is "thermo- taping") .
  • the set obtained, shown in figure 8 can. then be connected to the bathing suit always through a hot process or also by sewing, thus obtaining the product of figure 2.
  • figure 1 shows the edge 25 that represents the hot connection tape of the set (2, 10) on the bathing suit ( thermo-taping) .
  • the same bag 10 can be obtained by joining along the inferior and lateral edges two sheets of impermeabilized material, leaving the superior part open to form the mouth of insertion of the objects.
  • the manufacturing technology of a bag 10 is per se well known.
  • the hot process rather than the sewings, is always preferable because it does not create holings that risk to cause the infiltration of water.
  • the bag forms an excess part (EC) foldable on itself.
  • the opening 3 of the sheet 2 is positioned and is of such a length that the terminal strip of the bag 10, on the part of the opening, of the bag 10 itself, can exit from such opening 3, as shown in figure 2.
  • the edge 11 of the bag exits from the opening of the first pocket 2 and therefore the user can easily open it to insert the object of interest inside of it.
  • figure 2 shows the bag 10 which foresees on its edge 11 (see also figure .7) an hermetic closure 12 that impedes, or limits the infiltrations of water.
  • the hermetic closure 12 can be similar to those currently used in the bags for freezing food products and foresees two tabs 12 that run along the length of the edge 11 and that are complementary between them in such a way as to be inserted one inside of the other one, remaining in adhesion between them (minigrip) .
  • the closure 12 is therefore placed in correspondence or in proximity of the edge 11 to guarantee an anti-water infiltration closure inside of the bag.
  • the bag 10 foresees, for greater safety against the infiltrations of water, two Velcro elements (60, 65) positioned in such a way that such excess (EC) can be folded on itself as per figure 4, thus maintaining such position thanks to the grip of the Velcro elements.
  • two strips of Velcro (60, 65) are foreseen that engage between them and of which one (in particular the one numbered with number 60). positioned in correspondence of the excess below the opening of insertion of the objects and the other one arranged in the body of the bag.
  • Figure 4 shows the grip between the two Velcro elements that maintain the folded position of the excess.
  • Figure 3 shows a mobile phone 100 placed inside of the bag 10, which is closed by joining the attachments 12 between them and folding on itself the excess (EC), as per figure 4, whose excess is positioned inside of the pocket 2 that can thus, in turn, be closed through the zip.
  • EC excess
  • the Velcro elements naturally, can also be arranged in a different manner to that of figure 2, for example one in correspondence always of the excess of the bag (for example the one with number 60 of figure 2), while the Velcro element 65 always of figure 2 can be fixed to the fabric 15 of the bathing suit.
  • Figure 5 and figure 6 show further in detail the external sheet.2, provided with a zip 3 through which an excess of the bag 10 is made to exit (EC) that naturally comprises the opening with the edge 11.
  • Figure 5 shows also the two Velcro elements (60, 65) .
  • Figure 7 further shows such excess (EC) with the sheet 2 and bag 10 separated, while figure 8 shows them coupled (to highlight better the foldable excess) .
  • figure 8 shows with letter (C) the lines that delimit the hot glueing area along the edges of the sheet 2 to the bag 10. It was chosen to indicate with letter (L) the line not in view that represents the height where the glueing (C) terminates, precisely to allow the excess (EC) to be freely foldable to pass through the opening 3 outlined by the zip 3' and then be folded on itself.
  • the overall structure that guarantees the impermeability is constituted by two pockets, one internal to the other one.
  • a first pocket is the one that is formed by the sheet 2 with the base 15 of the bathing suit (see figure 2) and, inside of such pocket, a hermetic bag 10 is placed which per se forms the second pocket.
  • the excess is made to exit from the zip of the external pocket, as shown in figure 6, and the mobile phone and/or other objects are inserted inside of the. bag 10.
  • the hem 11 is closed through fastening means 12 and the excess is inserted inside of the first pocket 2, folding it on itself through the Velcro elements as per figure 4.
  • the zip 3 is closed and, at this point, the mobile phone is maintained in a perfectly watertight environment.
  • the real impermeability is naturally provided by the bag 10, fixed internally to the pocket 2.
  • the waterproof bag 10 for example shown in figure 2, in figure 6 or in figure 7, can be of the removable type from the first pocket and therefore not fixed in a permanent manner to such first pocket.
  • this solution incurs the technical problem that the bag can be lost and, if extracted from the main pocket, it has to be inserted inside of it, so requiring an additional operation for the user.
  • the internal bag in this case a removable element, is preferably realized exactly as described in the previous embodiment, therefore provided with its quick closure along. the edge, provided with quick means that maintain in folded position the excess and with the presence of said excess which is of such a size as to exit through the first pocket when such bag is positioned inside of the first pocket in its correct position.
  • the internal bag in this case a removable element, is preferably realized exactly as described in the previous embodiment, therefore provided with its quick closure along. the edge, provided with quick means that maintain in folded position the excess and with the presence of said excess which is of such a size as to exit through the first pocket when such bag is positioned inside of the first pocket in its correct position.

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La présente invention concerne un maillot de bain caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend au moins une poche étanche à l'eau configurée pour empêcher l'eau de pénétrer à l'intérieur de celle-ci.
PCT/IB2016/054389 2015-07-27 2016-07-22 Maillot de bain doté d'une poche étanche à l'eau Ceased WO2017017580A1 (fr)

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FR3101524A1 (fr) * 2019-10-07 2021-04-09 Mohamed Mamouri Shorts de Bain avec Pochette Étanche Intégrée

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US5165115A (en) * 1991-06-07 1992-11-24 Vacco Corporation Concealed pocket
WO1993000023A1 (fr) * 1991-06-21 1993-01-07 Ronhill Sports Limited Poches
US20120171912A1 (en) * 2010-12-29 2012-07-05 Taylor Walker Ewing Flotation device with waterproof speakers and pocket
US20150003656A1 (en) * 2013-06-27 2015-01-01 Tech Innovations LLC Garment With Waterproof Receptacle
FR3013946A1 (fr) * 2013-12-04 2015-06-05 Sylvain Giudicelli Vetement de bain equipe d'au moins une poche etanche.

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US5165115A (en) * 1991-06-07 1992-11-24 Vacco Corporation Concealed pocket
WO1993000023A1 (fr) * 1991-06-21 1993-01-07 Ronhill Sports Limited Poches
US20120171912A1 (en) * 2010-12-29 2012-07-05 Taylor Walker Ewing Flotation device with waterproof speakers and pocket
US20150003656A1 (en) * 2013-06-27 2015-01-01 Tech Innovations LLC Garment With Waterproof Receptacle
FR3013946A1 (fr) * 2013-12-04 2015-06-05 Sylvain Giudicelli Vetement de bain equipe d'au moins une poche etanche.

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR3101524A1 (fr) * 2019-10-07 2021-04-09 Mohamed Mamouri Shorts de Bain avec Pochette Étanche Intégrée

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