Swimsuit with seamless back and tension bands
US-2024016240-A1 · Jan 18, 2024 · US
US10285463B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10285463-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715402380-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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Aspects herein provide for an apparel item having an integrated parachute structure and a set of intake ducts. The parachute structure is configured to transition from a first slack state to a second inflated state subsequent to air entering the set of intake ducts incident to ground locomotion of the wearer thereby increasing air resistance to wearer movement.
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What is claimed is: 1. An apparel item comprising: at least a first sleeve opening, a second sleeve opening, and a first back panel adapted to cover a back torso area of a wearer when the apparel item is in an as-worn configuration; a first set of intake ducts; a second set of intake ducts; and a second back panel positioned adjacent to an outer-facing surface of the first back panel and affixed in part to the first back panel, the second back panel configured to transition from a first slack state to a second inflated state subsequent to air entering into the first set of intake ducts and the second set of intake ducts, wherein the second inflated state increases air resistance to ground locomotion of the wearer wherein the first set of intake ducts is configured to be located at shoulders of the wearer, wherein the second set of intake ducts is located below the sleeve openings, wherein the first set of intake ducts and the second set of intake ducts open in an anterior or forward direction when the apparel item is in the as-worn configuration. 2. The apparel item of claim 1 , wherein a space is formed between the first back panel and the second back panel. 3. The apparel item of claim 2 , wherein the first set of intake ducts are in fluid communication with the space formed between the first back panel and the second back panel. 4. The apparel item of claim 1 , wherein the second back panel is formed from a material that is substantially impermeable to air. 5. The apparel item of claim 4 , wherein the first set of intake ducts are formed from the same material as the second back panel. 6. The apparel item of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the first set of intake ducts are integrally formed by the second back panel. 7. The apparel item of claim 1 , wherein the second back panel has an upper half and a lower half, wherein the upper half is wider than the lower half, thereby providing greater resistance for an upper torso of the wearer than a lower torso of the wearer. 8. The apparel item of claim 7 , wherein the second back panel comprises a series of reinforcement strips configured to provide support and structure to the second back panel. 9. An apparel item for a lower torso of a wearer, the apparel item comprising: at least a first leg portion and a second leg portion; a set of intake ducts located along side margins of the first and second leg portions; and a first panel positioned adjacent to, in part, a posterior face of the first leg portion and a second panel positioned adjacent to, in part, a posterior face of the second leg portion, the first and second panels configured to transition from a first slack state to a second inflated state subsequent to air entering the set of intake ducts, wherein the second inflated state increases air resistance to ground locomotion of the wearer, wherein each intake duct of the set of intake ducts comprises an opening, and wherein the each opening is configured to face in an anterior direction when the apparel item is in an as-worn configuration, and wherein the side margins include inner side margins and outer side margins and each intake duct is located along the outer side margins of the first and second leg portions. 10. The apparel item of claim 9 , wherein a space is formed between: 1) the first panel and the first leg portion, and 2) the second panel and the second leg portion. 11. The apparel item of claim 10 , wherein the set of intake ducts are in fluid communication with the space formed between the respective first and second panels and the first and second leg portions. 12. The apparel item of claim 9 , wherein the set of intake ducts are integrally formed from the first panel and the second panel. 13. The apparel item of claim 9 , wherein the first panel and the second panel are formed from a material that is substantially impervious to air. 14. The apparel item of claim 9 , wherein the first panel is positioned adjacent to an inferior portion of the first leg portion, and wherein the second panel is positioned adjacent to an inferior portion of the second leg portion.
to the lower limbs (means for physically limiting movements of body parts A63B69/0057) · CPC title
to the chest region, e.g. to the back chest · CPC title
by moving the surrounding air · CPC title
Inflatable · CPC title
with adhesive type surfaces, i.e. hook and loop-type fastener · CPC title
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