[0001] THIS INVENTION relates to a wetsuit and more particularly to a zipperless wetsuit.
[0002] There are a number of disadvantages associated with the inclusion of a zip-fastener
in a wetsuit. For example: additional manufacturing time is involved in the incorporation
of a zip-fastener into the design of a wetsuit; a zip-fastener needs to be stitched
into the wetsuit on both sides of the suit to be held together by the zip-fastener
which means that further time-consuming blind stitching and gluing steps are required
in the manufacturing process and the likelihood of a leak or failure of the suit in
that area is increased; water-tight or substantially water-tight zip-fasteners are
themselves substantial items of expenditure in the raw material costs of the wetsuit;
zip-fasteners can be difficult to open and close, especially with cold fingers; and
the finger tab of the slider of a zip-fastener can be difficult to find and grasp,
especially since zip-fasteners in wetsuits are generally located either running between
a wearer's shoulder blades on the back of the suit or on the back of the suit running
from the nape of the neck down the spine.
[0003] It is therefore advantageous to provide a wetsuit which does not require a zip-fastener.
[0004] Accordingly, one aspect of the claimed invention provides a zipperless wetsuit comprising:
a main body part; an upper body part including a neck which is stretchable to provide
the entry area into the suit for a wearer; a first bib attached to the main body part,
which first bib has a main collar, the first bib being locatable, in use, over a wearer's
head such that the main collar overlies and seals the entry area; and a second bib
attached to the main body part substantially opposite the first bib, which second
bib has a collar, the second bib being locatable, in use, over a wearer's head such
that the collar of the second bib overlies the main collar of the first bib, thereby
further sealing the entry area.
[0005] A further aspect of the claimed invention provides a method of manufacturing a wetsuit,
comprising the steps of: providing a first bib having a main collar; providing a second
bib having a collar; providing a main body part of the suit; attaching the first and
second bibs opposite one another on the main body part; providing an upper body part
including a neck which is stretchable to provide the entry area into the suit for
a wearer; and sealingly joining the upper body part to the main body part.
[0006] In order that the present invention may be more readily understood, an embodiment
of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a wetsuit embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a schematic representation of an upper part of a
main body part of the wetsuit of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a person putting on the wetsuit of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a further perspective view of the person putting on the wetsuit of Figure
1.
[0007] Referring to the figures, a wetsuit 1 embodying the present invention consists of
an external suit 2 comprising a main body part and an internal upper suit 3 comprising
an upper body part. The external suit is substantially conventional from the chest
and below. A front panel 4 of the external suit 2 terminates in the region of the
pectoral muscles in a front bib 5 which comprises a flap 6 and a main collar 7. The
front bib 5 is an integral part of the front panel 4 of the suit 1.
[0008] A back panel of the wetsuit 1 (not shown) terminates in a rear bib 8 which is similar
to the front bib 5. The rear bib 8 comprises a flap 9 and a collar 10. The back panel
of the wetsuit 1 terminates in the rear bib 8 in the region of the shoulder blades
of the wearer. The rear bib 8 is an integral part of the back panel of the suit 1.
[0009] The internal upper suit 3 comprises a chest portion 11 and a back portion (not shown),
two sleeves 12,13 and a neck 14. The neckline of the neck 14 (see Figure 3) is fairly
low, the front of the neckline being substantially adjacent the clavicle of the wearer.
The material from which the upper suit 3 is made is extremely stretchy. Preferably,
this material is a knitted nylon which is equally stretchy in all directions.
[0010] The internal upper suit 3 is joined to the main body part of the external suit 2,
preferably by resin gluing, along the front panel 4 by the pectoral muscles and along
the back panel by the shoulder blades and around the entire wetsuit 1 under the armpit
areas. The dashed line L in Figure 1 and the solid line L in Figure 3 show the join
between the upper suit 3 and the front panel 4 of the main body part.
[0011] The collars 7,10 of the front and rear bibs 5,8 comprise wide annular portions which
are adapted to lie over the shoulder area immediately surrounding the neck of the
wearer. Specifically, when being worn, the collars 7,10 are adapted to overlie the
neck 14 of the upper suit.
[0012] The main collar 7 on the front bib 5 also includes a mandarin collar 15 which extends
from the main collar 7 by 6cm along the length of a wearer's neck.
[0013] An end 16 of the front bib 5, remote from the opposite end attached to the front
panel 4 of the wetsuit 1, is provided with a hook part 17A of a press and close fastening
17.
[0014] A large pad 17B is provided on the back portion of the upper suit 3 and comprises
the loop part 17B of the press and close fastening 17. The pad 17B is laminated on
to the neoprene of the upper suit 3. The hook part 17A on the end 16 of the front
bib 5 may be pressed on to the loop material in the large pad 17B in order to secure
the front bib 5 into position.
[0015] Similarly, the end 18 of the rear bib 8, remote from the opposite end attached to
the back panel, is provided with a hook part 19A of another press and close fastening
19. The main collar 7 of the front bib 5 is provided with a laminated layer of loop
material 19B of the press and close fastening 19 in the area which would be underneath
the chin of a wearer. The hook part 19A of the fastening 19 on the end 18 of the rear
bib 8 can be pressed onto this loop material 19B to secure the rear bib 8 to the front
bib 5.
[0016] To put on the wetsuit 1, the neck 14 of the upper suit 3 is stretched so that the
wearer can insert their feet, legs and trunk into the suit. With the neck 14 of the
upper suit 3 around the wearer's waist, the legs of the suit can then be properly
fitted. The wearer can then insert the arms into the arms 12,13 of the upper suit
3 through the neck 14 until finally the neck 14 of the upper suit 3 is in the correct
position around the wearer's neck. This condition is shown in Figure 3 of the drawings.
The neck 14 comprises the sole entry area into the suit 1.
[0017] The wearer is then able to grasp the front bib 5 by the main collar 7 and pull the
main collar 7 over their head, such that the flap 6 of the front bib 5 covers the
area immediately above the pectoral muscles and towards the neck of the wearer. The
mandarin collar 15 of the front bib 5 extends upwardly from the main collar 7 by about
6cm. This condition is shown in Figure 4.
[0018] The hook part 17A of the press and close fastening 17 attached to the end 16 of the
front bib 5 is pressed onto and secured onto the loop part 17B of the press and close
fastening 17 on the back portion of the upper suit 3. The main collar 7 overlies the
neck 14. In this manner, the main collar 7 of front bib 5 provides a first seal around
the neck 14 of the upper suit 3.
[0019] The next step is for the wearer to grasp the rear bib 8 by its collar 10 and pull
that over the back of the head and down on to the front bib 5. The hook part 19A of
the press and close fastening 19 on the end 18 of the rear bib 8 is pressed onto the
loop part 19B of the press and close fastening 19 on the flap 6 of the front bib 5.
This condition is shown in Figure 1 of the drawings. The collar 10 of the rear bib
8 lies over the main collar 7 of the front bib 5 so as to provide a further seal and
pressure means around the neck 14 of the upper suit 3.
[0020] The provision of two bibs 5,8, one overlain on the other, greatly improves the seal
around the neck of the wearer. The resultant seal is substantially a dry seal.
[0021] A winter suit embodying the present invention would be manufactured from 5mm neoprene
with the legs and arms being 3mm neoprene and the front and back bibs 1.5mm. A summer
suit would be manufactured entirely from 3mm neoprene except from the front and back
bibs which would be manufactured from 1.5mm neoprene.
[0022] Other than the two press and close fastenings 17, 19 provided at the respective ends
16,18 of the front and rear bibs 5,8, no other fastening means are provided in order
to secure and seal the wetsuit.
1. A zipperless wetsuit comprising: a main body part (2); an upper body part (3) including
a neck (14) which is stretchable to provide the entry area into the suit for a wearer;
a first bib (5) attached to the main body part (2), which first bib (5) has a main
collar (7), the first bib being locatable (5), in use, over a wearer's head such that
the main collar (7) overlies and seals the entry area; and a second bib (8) attached
to the main body part (2) substantially opposite the first bib (5), which second bib
(8) has a collar (10), the second bib (8) being locatable, in use, over a wearer's
head such that the collar (10) of the second bib overlies the main collar (7) of the
first bib, thereby further sealing the entry area.
2. A wetsuit according to Claim 1, wherein the first bib is a front bib secured to a
front panel (4) of the main body part and the second bib is a rear bib secured to
a back panel of the main body part.
3. A wetsuit according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the main collar of the first bib is provided
with a mandarin collar (15) which, in use, extends from the main collar, the mandarin
collar not being overlain by the collar of the second bib.
4. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein the upper body part is a separate
part of the suit from the main body part, the two parts being sealingly joined together.
5. A wetsuit according to Claim 4, wherein the upper body part is resin glued to the
main body part.
6. A wetsuit according to Claim 4 or 5, wherein the upper body part is sealingly joined
to the main body part at least, in use, the region of the pectoral muscles of the
wearer and the region between the shoulder blades of the wearer.
7. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein the upper body part is manufactured
from a material which is equally stretchy in all directions.
8. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein the first and second bibs are
integral parts of the main body part.
9. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein a first part (17B) of a press
and close fastening (17) is located on the upper body part (3) and a second part (17A)
of the press and close fastening (17) is located on the end of the main collar (7)
of the first bib such that the two parts of the press and close fastening (17) are
engagable with one another to secure the first bib to the upper body part when the
first bib overlies and seals the entry area.
10. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein a first part (19B) of a press
and close fastening (19) is located on the first bib (5) and a second part (19A) of
the press and close fastening (19) is located on the end (18) of the collar of the
second bib (8), such that the two parts of the press and close fastening (19) are
engagable with one another to secure the second bib to the first bib when the second
bib overlies the main collar of the first bib.
11. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein the main body part of the wetsuit
is manufactured from neoprene.
12. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein the upper body part includes arms.
13. A wetsuit according to any preceding claim, wherein the loop material of the press
and close fastening is provided as a laminate.
14. A method of manufacturing a wetsuit comprising the steps of: providing a first bib
(5) having a main collar (10); providing a second bib (8) having a collar (10); providing
a main body part (2) of the suit; attaching the first and second bibs (5,8) opposite
one another on the main body part; providing an upper body part (3) including a neck
(14) which is stretchable to provide the entry area into the suit for a wearer; and
sealingly joining the upper body part (3) to the main body part (2).
15. A method according to Claim 14, wherein the first and/or second bibs are manufactured
as an integral part of the main body part.
16. A method according to Claim 14 or 15, wherein the upper body part is attached to the
main body part in the region of the pectoral muscles of a wearer and in the region
of the shoulder blades of the wearer.