Arts uniform and costume garment
US-12102148-B2 · Oct 1, 2024 · US
US10076141B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10076141-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514939753-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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A halter bib athletic garment is described herein. A halter bib athletic garment may be removed or lowered without removing a jersey by simply pulling a halter strap over the head of a wearer. One or more embodiments of a halter bib allow wearers to more readily urinate or have a bowel movement because the halter bib may be easily lowered or removed. A halter bib athletic garment may include a lower body section, a chamois coupled to the lower body section, and an upper body section. The upper body section comprises a halter strap forming a portion of a loop of a head opening on the upper body section. The halter strap includes two front side portions and a rear side portion positioned between the front side portions. The rear side portion is coupled to the athletic garment only with the front side portions of the halter strap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An cycling halter bib, comprising: a lower body section comprising two leg portions each terminating in a respective leg opening, a pelvic section between the two leg portions, the pelvic section comprising a chamois coupled at a base thereof, the two leg portions joining into a tubular waist portion extending from upper ends of the two leg portions, the tubular waist portion comprising a front side and a rear side; a bodice coupled to an upper end of the tubular waist portion of the lower body section, a front side of the bodice formed primarily of a mesh material and extending upward of the tubular waist portion, the bodice configured to cover a majority of a chest, but not the shoulders, of a wearer of the halter bib, the front side of the bodice terminating in respective left and right peaks on respective left and right sides of the front side of the bodice, the respective peaks separated by a front side neckline for the bodice, the front side of the bodice extending higher than a rear side of the bodice; and a continuous, uninterrupted halter strap comprising an elastic material different from the bodice mesh material, the elastic material being folded between a first edge and a second edge so that the elastic material forms the halter strap having a length greater than its width with the elastic material of the halter strap along the first edge and the second edge overlapping itself only a single time, the halter strap comprising a first end and a second end, each of the first end and the second end fixedly sewn to a different one of the respective left and right peaks and not directly coupled to the rear side of the bodice wherein the width of the halter strap at each of the first and second ends is greater than the width of the mesh portion at each of the adjoining, respective left and right peaks. 2. The cycling halter bib of claim 1 , the rear side of the bodice comprising a mesh panel centered on the rear side adjacent a top edge of the rear side, the rear side further comprising a pocket on an outer surface of the rear side of the bodice overlaying the mesh panel, the pocket comprising a pocket outer layer affixed to the outer surface of the rear side of the bodice about the mesh panel, a flap affixed to the outer surface of the rear side of the bodice above the pocket outer layer and configured to cover the pocket opening. 3. The cycling halter bib of claim 1 , wherein the two leg portions are each full leg portions having leg openings configured to extend to proximate a wearer's ankles or calves. 4. The cycling halter bib of claim 1 , wherein each of the two leg openings comprises an exposed elastic band or exposed gel band on an inside surface of each of the two leg openings. 5. An athletic halter bib, comprising: a lower body section comprising two leg portions each terminating in a respective leg opening, a pelvic section between the two leg portions, the pelvic section comprising a chamois coupled at a base thereof, the two leg portions joining into a tubular waist portion extending from upper ends of the two leg portions, the tubular waist portion comprising a front side and a rear side; a bodice coupled to an upper end of the tubular waist portion of the lower body section, a front side of the bodice extending upward of the tubular waist portion, the bodice configured to cover a majority of a chest of a wearer of the halter bib, the front side of the bodice terminating in respective left and right peaks on respective left and right sides of the front side of the bodice, the respective peaks separated by a front side neckline edge, the front side of the bodice extending higher on the halter bib than a rear side of the bodice; and a continuous, uninterrupted halter strap consisting essentially of an elastic material and being folded between a first edge and a second edge, the halter strap comprising a first end and a second end, each of the first end and the second end fixedly sewn to a different one of the respective left and right peaks and not directly coupled to the rear side of the bodice wherein the width of the halter strap at each of the first and second ends is greater than the width of the mesh portion at each of the adjoining, respective left and right peaks. 6. The athletic halter bib of claim 5 , wherein the elastic material overlaps itself only a single time. 7. The athletic halter bib of claim 5 , wherein the front side of the bodice section is formed primarily of a mesh material and the elastic material of the halter strap is different from the bodice mesh material. 8. The cycling halter bib of claim 7 , further comprising a pocket on an outer surface of the rear side of the bodice, the pocket comprising a pocket outer layer affixed to the outer surface of the rear side of the bodice, a flap affixed to the outer surface of the rear side of the bodice above the pocket outer layer and configured to cover the pocket opening. 9. The cycling halter bib of claim 8 , wherein the rear side further comprises a mesh layer on the rear side beneath the pocket outer layer, the pocket outer layer affixed to the outer surface of the rear side of the bodice about an edge of the mesh layer. 10. The cycling halter bib of claim 7 , wherein the two leg portions are each full leg portions having leg openings configured to extend to proximate a wearer's ankles or calves. 11. The cycling halter bib of claim 10 , wherein each of the two leg openings comprises an exposed elastic band or exposed gel band on an inside surface of each of the two leg openings.
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