Ventilated motorcycle jacket

US9301556B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9301556-B2
Application numberUS-201313740652-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 14, 2013
Priority dateJan 14, 2013
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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Abstract

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A ventilated jacket includes a front, a back, side portions, and sleeve portions. A vent system including a first vent, a second vent, and a third vent is disposed on each side portion. Each first vent extends from the side portion onto at least a portion of the corresponding sleeve and is movable between open and closed positions via a first fastening member. Each second vent is disposed in the side portion forward of the corresponding first vent and is movable between an open position and a closed position via a second fastening member. Each third vent is disposed in the side portion rearward of the corresponding first vent and is movable between an open position and a closed position via a third fastening member.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A ventilated jacket comprising: a front portion adapted to correspond to a user's front when worn; a back portion opposite the front portion; left and right side portions, each side portion extending between the front portion and the back portion; left and right sleeve portions, each sleeve portion extending from a corresponding one of the left and right side portions; a left vent system on the left side portion of the jacket; and a right vent system on the right side portion of the jacket, the left vent system and the right vent system each including a first vent, a second vent, and a third vent, wherein each first vent extends from the corresponding side portion onto at least a portion of the corresponding sleeve portion and crosses a joint between the side portion and the sleeve portion, such that first and second ends of each first vent are spaced away from the joint, each first vent being movable between an open position and a closed position via at least one first fastening member, the first vents configured to allow air flow when in the open position, wherein each second vent is disposed in the corresponding side portion forward of the corresponding first vent, each second vent being movable between an open position and a closed position via at least one second fastening member, the second vents configured to allow air flow when in the open position, and wherein each third vent is disposed in the corresponding side portion rearward of the corresponding first vent, each third vent being movable between an open position and a closed position via at least one third fastening member, the third vents configured to allow air flow when in the open position, wherein within each vent system, the first vent, the second vent, and the third vent define a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis, respectively, wherein the first axis extends parallel to a virtual line on the corresponding side portion of the jacket extending from a lowermost point of attachment between the sleeve portion and the corresponding side portion when worn to a point of the corresponding side portion directly below, toward a bottom edge of a waistline of the jacket, and wherein each of the second axis and the third axis is substantially parallel to the first axis such that an angular offset is less than 10 degrees from the first axis; wherein a lateral distance between the first vent and one or both of the second and third vents increases in a direction from the waistline toward a neck opening of the jacket. 2. The ventilated jacket of claim 1 , wherein each of the first vents, the second vents, and the third vents includes a corresponding mesh gusset selectively exposed or concealed by the corresponding first, second, and third fastening members. 3. The ventilated jacket of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third vents of each vent system are arranged so that there is no overlap among any of the first, second, and third vents in a vertical direction when the jacket is worn. 4. The ventilated jacket of claim 1 , wherein the second vents each include a top end and a bottom end and the third vents each include a top end and a bottom end, the bottom ends of the third vents being positioned higher than the bottom ends of the second vents. 5. The ventilated jacket of claim 4 , wherein the top ends of the third vents are positioned higher than the top ends of the second vents. 6. The ventilated jacket of claim 1 , wherein each of the left and right vent systems includes at least one supplemental opening member. 7. The ventilated jacket of claim 6 , wherein the supplemental opening member includes at least one snap. 8. A ventilated jacket comprising: a front portion adapted to correspond to a user's front when worn; a back portion opposite the front portion; a left side portion and a right side portion, each side portion extending between the front portion and the back portion; left and right sleeve portions, each sleeve portion extending from a corresponding one of the left and right side portions; a left vent system on the left side portion of the jacket; and a right vent system on the right side portion of the jacket, the left vent system and the right vent system each including a first vent, a second vent, and a third vent, wherein each first vent extends from the corresponding side portion onto at least a portion of the corresponding sleeve portion, each first vent being movable via at least one first fastening member between an open position that exposes a first mesh gusset and a closed position that conceals the first mesh gusset, wherein each second vent is disposed in the corresponding side portion forward of the corresponding first vent, each second vent being movable via at least one second fastening member between an open position that exposes a second mesh gusset and a closed position that conceals the second mesh gusset, wherein each third vent is disposed in the corresponding side portion rearward of the corresponding first vent, the third vent being movable via at least one third fastening member between an open position that exposes a third mesh gusset and a closed position that conceals the third mesh gusset, and wherein, in each of the vent systems, a lateral distance from the second vent to the third vent is less than or equal to 9 inches, measured at a vertical position defined by a center point of the second vent, wherein within each vent system, the first vent, the second vent, and the third vent define a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis, respectively, wherein the first axis extends parallel to a virtual line on the corresponding side portion of the jacket extending from a lowermost point of attachment between the sleeve portion and the corresponding side portion when worn to a point of the corresponding side portion directly below, toward a bottom edge of a waistline of the jacket, and wherein each of the second axis and the third axis is substantially parallel to the first axis such that an angular offset is less than 10 degrees from the first axis; wherein a lateral distance between the first vent and one or both of the second and third vents increases in a direction from the waistline toward a neck opening of the jacket. 9. The ventilated jacket of claim 8 , wherein each of the first, the second, and third mesh gussets include a central seam configured to fold inward toward an interior portion of the jacket. 10. The ventilated jacket of claim 8 , wherein the first, second, and third vents of each vent system are arranged so that there is no overlap among any of the first, second, and third vents in a vertical direction when the jacket is worn. 11. The ventilated jacket of claim 8 , wherein the second vents each include a top end and a bottom end and the third vents each include a top end and a bottom end, the bottom ends of the third vents being positioned higher than the bottom ends of the second vents. 12. The ventilated jacket of claim 11 , wherein the top ends of the third vents are positioned higher than the top ends of the second vents. 13. The ventilated jacket of claim 8 , wherein each of the left and right vent systems includes at least one supplemental opening member. 14. The ventilated jacket of claim 13 , wherein the supplemental opening member includes at least one snap. 15. A ventilated jacket comprising: a front portion adapted to correspond to a user's front when worn; a back portion opposite the front portion; left and right side portions, each side portion extending between the front portion and the back portion; left and right sleeve port

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  • Means for ventilation · CPC title

  • with closure adjustment · CPC title

  • A41D3/00Primary

    Overgarments (fur garments A41D5/00; for children A41D11/00; professional or sporting protective garments A41D13/00) · CPC title

  • for cycling · CPC title

  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

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What does patent US9301556B2 cover?
A ventilated jacket includes a front, a back, side portions, and sleeve portions. A vent system including a first vent, a second vent, and a third vent is disposed on each side portion. Each first vent extends from the side portion onto at least a portion of the corresponding sleeve and is movable between open and closed positions via a first fastening member. Each second vent is disposed in th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harley Davidson Motor Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41D3/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 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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