Insulated vented garment formed using sections of non-woven polymer material
US-2018098584-A1 · Apr 12, 2018 · US
US11229250B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11229250-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916439426-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 25, 2022 |
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The present invention relates to breathable, vented, and insulating cold weather garments. More particularly, the present invention relates to garments with chambers to retain an insulating fill material. Perforations along the seams between the insulating chambers may achieve optimal evaporative moisture transfer from the inside (proximal to the body of a wearer) of the garment to the outside environment.
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A method of making an upper body garment, the method comprising: forming at least one front panel adapted to cover a front torso area of a wearer when the upper body garment is in an as worn configuration; forming at least one back panel adapted to cover a back torso area of the wearer when the upper body garment is in the as worn configuration; forming a first long sleeve panel and a second long sleeve panel adapted to circumferentially cover a first arm of a wearer and a second arm of a wearer, respectively, when the upper body garment is in the as worn configuration; affixing the at least one front panel to the at least one back panel such that the at least one front panel and the at least one back panel define in part at least a neckline opening, a first sleeve opening, a second sleeve opening, and a waist opening; affixing the first long sleeve panel to the first sleeve opening; and affixing the second long sleeve panel to the second sleeve opening; wherein forming the at least one front panel, the at least one back panel, the first long sleeve panel, or the second long sleeve panel comprises: (A) forming from a first fabric piece, an inner layer shaped for forming the at least one front panel, the at least one back panel, the first long sleeve panel, or the second long sleeve panel, wherein the inner layer is configured to face the wearer when the upper body garment is in the as worn configuration; (B) forming from a second fabric piece, an outer layer also shaped to form the at least one front panel, the at least one back panel, the first long sleeve panel, or the second long sleeve panel, respectively, wherein the outer layer is configured to face an external environment when the upper body garment is in the as worn configuration; (C) affixing the inner layer and the outer layer together at a plurality of seams to form one or more chambers between the inner layer and the outer layer wherein each seam in the plurality of seams comprises a seam width between a first seam edge and a second seam edge, and wherein the inner layer and the outer layer are continuously joined along the seam width between the first seam edge and the second seam edge; (D) perforating one or more seams of the plurality of seams to create a plurality of perforations on the one or more seams of the plurality of seams, wherein each perforation in the plurality of perforations is located between the first seam edge and the second seam edge of the one or more seams, and wherein the each perforation extends through the one or more seams of the plurality of seams, through the inner layer, and the outer layer; and (E) filling the one or more chambers with one or more of down and synthetic fibers. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the affixing the inner layer and the outer layer at the plurality of seams comprises further stitching the inner layer and the outer layer along the first seam edge and along the second seam edge of each of the plurality of seams. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the affixing the inner layer and the outer layer at the plurality of seams comprises: applying an adhesive on an inner face of the inner layer, and positioning an inner face of the outer layer such that it is adjacent to the inner face of the inner layer, to form the each seam of the plurality of seams by activating the adhesive; or applying the adhesive on the inner face of the outer layer, and positioning the inner face of the inner layer such that it is adjacent to the inner face of the outer layer, to form the each seam of the plurality of seams by activating the adhesive. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the adhesive is activated by one of: (A) heat energy; or (B) ultrasonic energy. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the each seam of the plurality of seams created after affixing the inner layer and the outer layer together are further reinforced by one of: (A) adding stitching along the first seam edge of the each seam of the plurality of seams, along a length of the each seam of the plurality of seams; (B) adding stitching along the second seam edge of the each seam of the plurality of seams, along the length of the each seam of the plurality of seams; or (C) adding stitching along the first seam edge and the second seam edge of the each seam of the plurality of seams, along the length of the each seam of the plurality of seams. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the perforating is done at one of: (A) a same time as the affixing the inner layer and the outer layer at the plurality of seams; (B) after the affixing the inner layer and the outer layer at the plurality of seams; or (C) after the filling of the one or more chambers with the one or more of the down and the synthetic fibers. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of perforations are formed: (A) continuously along a length of one or more seams of the plurality of seams; or (B) intermittently along the length of the one or more seams of the plurality of seams. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of perforations comprise different sizes. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of perforations comprise different shapes. 10. A method of making a garment comprising: forming a first layer for a garment panel from a first fabric piece; forming a second layer for the garment panel from a second fabric piece; affixing the first layer and the second layer together at a plurality of seams to form one or more chambers between the first layer and the second layer by applying an adhesive to a first inner face of the first layer and positioning a second inner face of the second layer adjacent to the first inner face of the first layer to form each seam of the plurality of seams, or by applying the adhesive to the second inner face of the second layer and positioning the first inner face of the first layer adjacent to the second inner face of the second layer to form the each seam of the plurality of seams; perforating one or more seams of the plurality of seams to create a plurality of perforations on the one or more seams of the plurality of seams, wherein a first perforation in the plurality of perforations comprises a first size and a second perforation in the plurality of perforations comprises a second size that is different from the first size, and wherein each perforation in the plurality of perforations extends through the one or more seams of the plurality of seams, through the first layer, and through the second layer; filling the one or more chambers with one or more of down and synthetic fibers; and forming the garment using the garment panel having the first layer and the second layer. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the adhesive is activated by one of: (A) heat energy; or (B) ultrasonic energy. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the each seam of the plurality of seams created after affixing the first layer and the second layer, are further reinforced by one of: (A) adding stitching along a first seam edge of the each seam of the plurality of seams, along a length of the each seam of the plurality of seams; (B) adding stitching along a second seam edge of the each seam of the plurality of seams, along the length of the each seam of the plurality of seams; or (C) adding stitching along the first seam edge and the second seam edge of the each seam of the plurality of seams, along the length of the each seam of the plurality of seams. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the perforating is done at one of: (A) a same time as the affixing the first layer and the second layer at the plurality of seams; (B) after the affixing the
Perforating · CPC title
Single lap to lap joints, i.e. overlap joints (B29C66/45, B29C66/472, B29C66/52272 take precedence) · CPC title
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Waterproof and breathable · CPC title
Cutting, e.g. by using waterjets, or perforating (using heat B29C66/0346) · CPC title
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