Thermal energy dissipating garment with scalloped vents

US10045577B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10045577-B2
Application numberUS-201615183959-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 16, 2016
Priority dateJun 8, 2010
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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Abstract

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A thermal energy dissipating garment may include a first garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a first side and a second garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a vent side. The first garment portion and the second garment portion are discontinuously affixed to each other at defined intervals along a surface of each portion proximate to the first side and the vent side creating a vent seam having a plurality of ducts/scalloped vents for directing air towards a body of a wearer. The plurality of scalloped vents are oriented with an angle of attack that redirects air from the exterior of the garment to the interior of the garment to increase air movement along a wearer's skin.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An upper body garment comprising: a first garment portion having a first perimeter; and a second garment portion having a second perimeter, wherein the first garment portion and the second garment portion are permanently and discontinuously affixed to each other at intervals along at least a portion of the first perimeter and at least a portion of the second perimeter creating at least a first plurality of scalloped vents positioned on a first lateral side of the upper body garment and a second plurality of scalloped vents positioned on an opposing second lateral side of the upper body garment, the first and second plurality of scalloped vents useable for directing air towards a body of a wearer when the upper body garment is in an as-worn configuration. 2. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein the first and second plurality of scalloped vents result from puckering of either the first garment portion or the second garment portion when permanently and discontinuously affixed to each other. 3. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the first plurality of scalloped vents or the second plurality of scalloped vents is approximately parallel with a midaxillary line of the upper body garment. 4. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first plurality of scalloped vents or the second plurality of scalloped vents extends from a first location to a second location, and wherein: the first location is at an anatomically superior point to the second location when the upper body garment is in the as-worn configuration; the first location is between a posterior axillary line and an anterior axillary line when the upper body garment is in the as-worn configuration; and the second location, while anatomically inferior to the first location, is anterior to the first point when the upper body garment is in the as-worn configuration. 5. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the first or second plurality of scalloped vents are configured to extend inward towards the wearer when the upper body garment is in the as-worn configuration. 6. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the first or second plurality of scalloped vents are configured to extend outward away from the wearer when the upper body garment is in the as-worn configuration. 7. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein at least a first portion of the first or second plurality of scalloped vents is of a different size than a second portion of the first or second plurality of scalloped vents. 8. The upper body garment of claim 7 , wherein the different size is measured by a volume of air that may pass through the first portion of the first or second plurality of scalloped vents relative to the second portion of the first or second plurality of scalloped vents. 9. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein prior to permanently and discontinuously affixing the first garment portion and the second garment portion, the first perimeter is at least 110% the length of the second perimeter between a first point of affixation and a last point of affixation of the first garment portion and the second garment portion that defines each scalloped vent of the first and second plurality of scalloped vents. 10. The upper body garment of claim 1 , wherein prior to permanently and discontinuously affixing the first garment portion and the second garment portion, the second perimeter is at least 110% the length of the first perimeter between a first point of affixation and a last point of affixation of the first garment portion and the second garment portion that defines each scalloped vent of the first and second plurality of scalloped vents. 11. An upper body garment, comprising: a first garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a first side and a second side; and a second garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a first vent side and a second vent side, wherein: the first garment portion and the second garment portion are permanently and discontinuously affixed to each other along the first side and the first vent side creating at least a first scalloped vent, and the first garment portion and the second garment portion are permanently and discontinuously affixed to each other along the second side and the second vent side creating at least a second scalloped vent, the first scalloped vent being spaced apart from the second scalloped vent by at least the first garment portion, and wherein the first scalloped vent and the second scalloped vent are positioned on opposing lateral sides of the upper body garment. 12. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein the first and second scalloped vents result from puckering of either the first garment portion or the second garment portion when permanently and discontinuously affixed to each other. 13. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein one or more of the first scalloped vent or the second scalloped vent is configured to extend inward towards a wearer when the upper body garment is in an as-worn configuration. 14. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein one or more of the first scalloped vent or the second scalloped vent is configured to extend outward away from a wearer when the upper body garment is in an as-worn configuration. 15. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein prior to permanently and discontinuously affixing the first garment portion and the second garment portion, the first side is at least 110% the length of the first vent side between a first point of affixation and a last point of affixation of the first garment portion and the second garment portion that defines the first scalloped vent, and wherein the second side is at least 110% the length of the second vent side between a first point of affixation and a last point of affixation of the first garment portion and the second garment portion that defines the second scalloped vent. 16. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein prior to permanently and discontinuously affixing the first garment portion and the second garment portion, the first vent side is at least 110% the length of the first side between a first point of affixation and a last point of affixation of the first garment portion and the second garment portion that defines the first scalloped vent, and wherein the second vent side is at least 110% the length of the second side between a first point of affixation and a last point of affixation of the first garment portion and the second garment portion that defines the second scalloped vent. 17. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein an opening of one or more of the first scalloped vent or the second scalloped vent is oriented in an anterior direction when the upper body garment is in an as-worn configuration. 18. The upper body garment of claim 11 , wherein an opening of one or more of the first scalloped vent or the second scalloped vent is oriented in a superior direction when the upper body garment is in an as-worn configuration.

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  • Ventilated garment · CPC title

  • with controlled internal environment · CPC title

  • A41D27/28Primary

    Means for ventilation · CPC title

  • Sports garments other than provided for in groups A41D13/0007 - A41D13/088 · CPC title

  • Details · CPC title

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What does patent US10045577B2 cover?
A thermal energy dissipating garment may include a first garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a first side and a second garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a vent side. The first garment portion and the second garment portion are discontinuously affixed to each other at defined intervals along a surface of each portion proximate to the first side and the ven…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41D27/28. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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