Variable compression garment

US9468241B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9468241-B2
Application numberUS-201213626558-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2012
Priority dateSep 25, 2012
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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Abstract

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Variable compression garments may use an elastomer such as silicone printed on a textile to create a varying amount of compressive force along a limb. Greater amounts of elastomer may be used to create greater amounts of compressive force.

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Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A compression garment comprising: a base textile that is adapted to encompass a circumference of at least a first portion of an anatomy of a person when the compression garment is in an as-worn configuration, the base textile adapted to exert a first compressive force to the first portion of the anatomy of the wearer; and an elastomer printed onto the base textile, the elastomer comprising: a plurality of ring portions, each of the plurality of ring portions having a first edge and a second edge adapted to encompass the circumference of the at least the first portion of the anatomy of the person when the compression garment is in the as-worn configuration, the each of the plurality of ring portions adapted to exert a second compressive force to the first portion of the anatomy of the wearer, with a thickness of the elastomer printed onto the base textile varying for different ring portions of the plurality of ring portions and the second compressive force varying in relationship to the thickness of the each of the plurality of ring portions, and a plurality of connecting portions that are adapted to not encompass the circumference of the at least the first portion of the anatomy of the person when the compression garment is in the as-worn configuration, each of the plurality of connecting portions having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the plurality of connecting portions are substantially perpendicular to the plurality of ring portions, and wherein the each of the plurality of connecting portions joins at least two of the plurality of ring portions, the total compressive force applied by the compression garment at a given location along the first portion of the anatomy of the person when the compression garment is in the as-worn configuration being the sum of the first compressive force and the second compressive force at that location of the garment. 2. The compression garment of claim 1 , wherein the elastomer comprises a silicone. 3. The compression garment of claim 2 , wherein the silicone is printed using a screen printing process. 4. The compression garment of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the each of the plurality of ring portions varies from a first portion of the compression garment to a second portion of the compression garment. 5. The compression garment of claim 4 , wherein the thickness of the each of the plurality of ring portions varies from thickest at the first portion of the compression garment and thinnest at the second portion of the compression garment, and wherein the first portion of the compression garment corresponds to the wearer's extremities and the second portion corresponds to the wearer's lower torso when the compression garment is in the as-worn configuration. 6. The compression garment of claim 5 , wherein the thickness of the each of the plurality of ring portions varies linearly. 7. A pair of variable compression tights comprising: a base textile having a right leg portion formed from the base textile and adapted to encompass a right leg of an athlete, and a left leg portion formed from the base textile and adapted to encompass a left leg of the athlete when the variable compression tights are in an as-worn configuration, the base textile being a stretchable material adapted to provide a first compressive force to the right leg and left leg of the athlete when the variable compression tights are in the as-worn configuration, each of the right leg portion and the left leg portion of the variable compression tights adapted to extend from at least an ankle portion to an upper thigh portion of the athlete when the variable compression tights are in the as-worn configuration; at least two pluralities of elastomer rings extending around a circumference of each of the right leg portion and the left leg portion of the tights, the elastomer rings being in a spaced apart relationship along the each of the right leg portion and the left leg portion, each of the elastomer rings adapted to exert a compressive force that combines with the first compressive force to produce a total compressive force of the tights at a given location along the right leg and left leg respectively of the athlete when the variable compression tights are in the as-worn configuration; and at least two pluralities of connecting elastomer portions connecting the plurality of elastomer rings around the circumference of the right leg portion and the left leg portion, respectively, the connecting elastomer portions having less stretchability than the base textile. 8. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 7 , wherein each ring of the at least two pluralities of elastomer rings extending around the circumference of each of the right leg portion and the left leg portion has a thickness, the thickness determining the compressive force exerted by that elastomer ring. 9. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 8 , wherein the thickness of the rings in each of the at least two pluralities of elastomer rings varies from a maximum at a portion of the variable compression tights adapted to encompass the ankle portion of the athlete to a minimum at a portion of the variable compression tights adapted to encompass the upper thigh portion of the athlete when the variable compression tights are in the as-worn configuration. 10. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 9 , wherein the elastomer rings comprise silicone rings. 11. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 9 , wherein the elastomer rings are screen printed onto the base textile. 12. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 9 , wherein the elastomer rings and the connecting elastomer portions are screen printed onto the base textile. 13. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 12 , wherein the elastomer rings and the connecting elastomer portions are screen printed onto the base textile after the base textile is formed into the right leg portion and the left leg portion. 14. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 9 , wherein the two pluralities of elastomer rings extending around the circumference of the right leg portion and the two pluralities of elastomer rings extending around the circumference of the left leg portion are substantially aligned along a horizontal plane when the tights are in the as-worn configuration. 15. The pair of variable compression tights of claim 9 , wherein each of the right leg portion and the left leg portion are formed of a single piece of the base textile such that a line extending from the ankle portion to the upper thigh portion of the athlete does not intersect a seam when the variable compression tights are in the as-worn configuration. 16. A method for forming a variable compression garment, wherein the variable compression garment is adapted to overlie portions of a body of a person wearing the variable compression garment, the method comprising: providing a base textile used to form the variable compression garment; identifying a compression gradient desired across a portion of the variable compression garment, the compression gradient comprising at least: a first compression desired at a first location on the body of the person wearing the variable compression garment, a second compression desired at a second location on the body of the person wearing the variable compression garment, and a rate of change in the compression desired between the first location and the second location; determining the compression provided by the base textile at the first location, the second location, and

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

  • A41B11/003Primary

    Hosiery with intermediate sections of different elasticity · CPC title

  • using layered materials · CPC title

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What does patent US9468241B2 cover?
Variable compression garments may use an elastomer such as silicone printed on a textile to create a varying amount of compressive force along a limb. Greater amounts of elastomer may be used to create greater amounts of compressive force.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41D13/0015. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 18 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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