Background of the Invention
[0001] Various garments have been suggested which involve elastic elements to provide a
resistance to an activity which would require the swinging or bending of the arms
and/or legs and/or body. Generally, such elastic elements are elastic cords or bands
which are separate from the remainder of the garment, but are otherwise attached to
the garment or the elastic elements are in the form of elastic panels which are integral
with the remainder of the garment. Examples of such garments described in patents
are found in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,109,546, 5,176,600, 5,186,701, 5,201,074, 5,306,222,
5,570,472, 5,700,231, 5,708,976, 5,727,254, 5,737,772, 5,737,773 and 5,745,917. Additional
disclosures of such garments are found in various U.S. patent applications, namely,
Serial No. 08/834,887, filed April 7, 1997, Serial No. 08/840,917, filed April 25,
1997, Serial No. 08/880,715, filed June 23, 1997, Serial No. 08/892,669, filed July
14, 1997, Serial No. 08/922,256, filed August 25, 1997, Serial No. 08/929,945, filed
September 15, 1997, Serial No. 08/944,517, filed October 6, 1997, Serial No. 08/962,721,
filed November 3, 1997, Serial No. 08/975,450, filed November 21, 1997, Serial No.
08/986,521, filed December 8, 1997, Serial No. 09/083,830, filed March 12, 1998 and
Serial No. 09/151,840, filed September 11, 1998.
[0002] My U.S. Patent No. 5,720,042 discloses the provision of elongated longitudinal resistance
elements, such as bands or cords, in combination with compression rings. That patent
discloses the use of such compression rings or compression cuffs as anchor members
for the elongated resistance elements.
Summary of the Invention
[0003] An object of this invention is to provide an energy expenditure garment which incorporates
elastic rings as the longitudinal resistance elements.
[0004] In accordance with this invention, the energy expenditure garment includes a body
portion having limb portions such as arms or legs. The garment is essentially made
of a base fabric for both the body portion and limb portions. There is, however, provided
at least one elastic ring section secured to the base fabric preferably between sections
of the base fabric. The ring section is made of a material that applies a longitudinal
resistance force to the body of the wearer greater than any resistance force that
might be applied by the base fabric. Thus, the garment provides alternating regions
having differing longitudinal resistance characteristics.
[0005] The elastic ring section may form a closed ring which completely circumscribes a
portion of the body or may be an open ring having spaced ends with the base material
between the spaced ends. Alternatively, the elastic ring section may be formed from
a series of spaced strips which in combination circumscribe the portion of the body.
The ring section may be located at various portions of the garment such as an abdominal
ring, an elbow ring, a shoulder ring, a forearm ring, a thigh ring, a knee ring or
a lower leg ring.
The Drawings:
[0006]
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of an energy expenditure garment in accordance
with this invention; and
Figures 2-11 are fragmental elevational views of alternative forms of garments in
accordance with this invention.
Detailed Description
[0007] The present invention is directed to techniques for achieving longitudinal resistance
in an exercise garment by the use of elastic compressive material incorporated in
the garment as a section circumferentially around a portion of the wearer. Such sections
of the garment could be used by itself or in combination with elongated longitudinal
resistance bands or cords that extend longitudinally along the limbs or across the
back or chest.
[0008] Heretofore, resistance has been primarily achieved by elastic bands that extend longitudinally
along the arms or legs. The general approach is to provide some anchor structure for
these longitudinal resistance elements. My U.S. Patent No. 5,720,042 discloses techniques
which incorporate compressive cuffs as the anchor elements. The present invention
provides a garment that uses elastic structures which extend around the limbs or body
portions of the user and garment in a circumferential direction, rather than longitudinally.
The elastic structures or sections could extend completely around a portion of the
user's body to form a closed ring or partially around the user's body to form an open
ring having spaced ends separated from each other by the base fabric. The rings, whether
completely closed or partially open, are joined to the garment on each side to provide
an elastic resistance effect. The garment can include other longitudinal elastic resistance
shapes or structures such as bands, cords, strips or straps.
[0009] A characteristic in a practice of the invention is that the elastic ring sections
primarily apply a longitudinal resistance as distinguished from the compressive cuffs
disclosed in my U.S. Patent No. 5,720,042. Base fabric is located longitudinally outwardly
of the elastic ring section with the base fabric applying less longitudinal resistance
force than the elastic ring section. This results in alternating regions of different
resistance characteristics circumferentially around parts of the body.
[0010] The elastic ring structure generally does not extend primarily only longitudinally
on the limbs or body portion. Rather, the ring section is circumferential. Preferably,
the elastic ring section does not extend a long distance, but is confined to a smaller
area and completely or partially encircles a limb or portion of the body usually at
a right angle of the limb movement. For example, each ring section would preferably
encircle less than half the length of a limb. Generally, each elastic ring section
is longitudinally displaced from the limb extremity.
[0011] The invention could be used with garments which are loose fitting or skin tight compression
garments. The garments could be of one piece construction such as a body suit with
arms and legs as part of an integral shirt and pants or the garments could be of more
than one piece such as of two piece construction having a pant section and a shirt
section which may be completely separate from each other or may be detachably secured
together. The garments could include anchor points or anchor structure or could omit
anchor structure. In the preferred practice of the invention anchor structure is used.
The base fabric is preferably of non-elastic material. The garment could be of the
types disclosed in the above noted patents and applications, all of the details of
which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
[0012] Figure 1 illustrates a garment 10 in accordance with this invention. As shown therein
the garment includes a top or shirt portion 12 and bottom or pants portion 14. The
shirt portion 12 has arms 16 while the pants portion 14 has legs 18. If desired, stirrups
20 could be provided to anchor the legs while cuffs 22 could be provided to anchor
the arms. A zipper 24 or other fastening structure could be used to facilitate the
wearer putting on or taking off garment 10. The shirt portion 12 and pants portion
14 are made of a base fabric but are joined together by an elastic abdominal ring
26. This ring section 26 is made of a material which applies a longitudinal resistance
force to the body of the user in response to movement of the body. Elastic ring section
26 may be made of any suitable elastic material such as various forms of spandex and
preferably LYCRA® . The base fabric used in the garment 10 may also be made of any
suitable material such as the various materials disclosed for base fabric in the above
noted patents and applications. The base fabric could either be non-elastic or could
have some degree of elasticity but would have a longitudinal resistance force less
than the longitudinal resistance force or characteristics of the elastic ring section.
Thus, greater force is required to longitudinally stretch the elastic ring section
26 and a greater elastic longitudinal force would result when the material of ring
section 26 tends to return to its original condition.
[0013] Figure 2 illustrates an alternative wherein the elastic abdominal ring 26A does not
extend completely around the body, but rather has a pair of free ends 28,28 spaced
from each other and being interconnected by base fabric 30. Base fabric 30 could have
the same longitudinal resistance characteristics as other portions of base fabric
in the garment or could have greater or lesser longitudinal resistance characteristics.
[0014] While Figures 1-2 show the body portion of the garment to include an abdominal ring
section, similar ring sections could circumscribe other parts of the body. Thus, for
example, the garment could include a chest ring instead of or in addition to the abdominal
ring.
[0015] Figure 3 illustrates a garment wherein the shirt portion 12 is provided with elastic
resistance shoulder rings 32 which are separated from each other by the base fabric
in shirt 12. Figure 3 also shows the option wherein the elastic ring section is an
elbow ring 34. Such an elbow ring could be provided on each arm or sleeve in addition
to or instead of the shoulder rings. Similarly, a shoulder ring could be provided
on one or both shoulders. Figure 3 further illustrates the inclusion of zippers 24
to facilitate the user inserting or removing the arms from the garment.
[0016] Figure 4 illustrates a variation of elbow ring 34A which does not extend completely
around the elbow, but rather includes spaced strips separated by base fabric 36. The
strips may be joined together by upper and lower rings 38 which could be made of the
same material as the strips for ring 34A.
[0017] Figure 5 illustrates an elastic ring section 40 which is located on the forearm of
a shirt 12. As with the other elastic ring sections, the forearm ring 40 may extend
completely around and encircle the forearm or may only partially encircle the forearm
such as being made from spaced strips (as in Figure 4) or from an open ring having
its two ends spaced from each other and connected by base fabric (as in Figure 2).
[0018] Figure 6 shows a variation of the invention wherein the shirt 12 includes a forearm
ring 40A and an upper arm ring 41 which are made to cover larger portions of the limb
than the prior described rings. Thus, forearm ring 40A could cover all or almost all
of the forearm from the wrist to the elbow and upper arm ring 41 could extend from
the shoulder to the elbow or even beyond the elbow. Forearm ring 40A could be anchored
to hand loop 39 or could have base fabric at the extremity of the sleeve without being
anchored.
[0019] While the prior description with regard to Figures 3-6 has been directed to various
forms of elastic ring sections on various parts of the shirt, the concept of this
invention may also be applied to other parts of the garment. Figures 7-9, for example,
illustrate various elastic ring sections in the pants portion of the garment, while
Figures 9-11 illustrate the inclusion of elastic panels in the body portion of the
garment.
[0020] Figure 7 shows other alternative locations for the elastic ring sections. Specifically,
Figure 7 illustrates an elastic resistance upper leg or thigh ring 42 and an elastic
resistance knee ring 44, as well as an elastic resistance lower leg ring 46 which
could be located at the calf above the ankle. These various rings in the pants 14
could be used in sets where, for example, each leg would have the same number and
location of rings as the other leg or could be used where different rings are applied
on each leg.
[0021] Figure 8 shows a variation wherein the upper leg ring 42A is longer than the ring
42 and the lower leg ring 46A is longer than the ring 46. Each of these longer ring
sections could completely encircle, for example, the entire upper leg and lower leg
respectively. Ring 46A could be anchored to stirrup 20.
[0022] It is to be understood that in each of these embodiments the various ring sections
could be made from a closed ring which completely encircles its portion of the body
or from a partial ring. Where the ring is a partial ring, it could be made from a
ring section having spaced ends interconnected by the base fabric, as shown in Figure
2, or could be made from a plurality of spaced strips or bands, as shown in Figure
4, with intermediate portions of base fabric and with the ends of the bands interconnected
by the elastic material having the same characteristics of the elastic strips or bands
or by material of different longitudinal elastic characteristics. Alternatively, such
end rings could be omitted.
[0023] Preferably, a closed ring would be used. Thus, partial rings should preferably come
close to comprising a closed ring. It is to be understood, however, that having open
areas in the partial ring may still be within the practices of this invention. Where
the various ring sections do not form a closed ring, but have open areas, such as
illustrated in Figures 2 and 4, the elastic longitudinal resistance material of the
ring section should occupy a significant portion of the circumscribed limb/body such
as at least 1/4 or 1/3 of the portion of the circumscribed limb/body. Preferably,
the elastic material of the ring section should cover at least half and more preferably
at least 3/4 or 90% of the area of that portion of the body or garment where the ring
section is located.
[0024] Figure 9 shows a variation of the invention wherein an abdominal ring 26B is provided
which is interconnected to thigh rings 42B by longitudinal elastic resistance bands
48. Such resistance bands 48 may be of the type described in the various previously
noted patents and applications. The purpose of illustrating the bands 48 in Figure
9 is to make clear that the invention may be practiced where elastic ring sections
are used in combination with longitudinal elastic resistance bands. One or more longitudinal
spaced bands 48 may be connected to a ring section or may interconnect two ring sections.
[0025] Figure 9 also illustrates a practice of the invention wherein the body portion includes
spaced longitudinal elastic panels 50 which could be provided on the back end or front
portion of the garment.
[0026] Figure 10 shows a variation wherein a single central panel 52 is provided of generally
closed V-shape having edges 54 which converge toward each other in a direction away
from the neck. The center panel 52 is preferably made of material having longitudinal
resistance characteristics and could be at the back or front of the shirt 12.
[0027] Figure 11 shows a variation wherein the center elastic panel 56 is of open V-shape
and could be at the front or back of the garment.
[0028] While the elastic ring sections may be anchored such as through the use of stirrups,
compressive cuffs or hand loops, such anchor structure could be omitted in the practice
of this invention. Reference is made to application Serial No. 09/151,840 which discloses
techniques which omit anchor structure.
[0029] It is to be understood that various features shown in any one embodiment may be used
in other embodiments.
[0030] It should be noted that the objects and advantages of the invention may be attained
by means of any compatible combination(s) particularly pointed out in the items of
the following summary of the invention and the appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
[0031]
1. An energy expenditure garment comprising a body portion and limb portions, said
body portion being made of a base fabric, said limb portions being made of a base
fabric, each of said body portion and said limb portions having a longitudinal axis,
at least one elastic ring section in at least one of said body portion and said limb
portions of said garment secured to said base fabric inwardly of the extremity of
said at least one of said body portion and said limb portions and extending circumferentially
around said at least one of said body portion and said limb portions of said garment
to thereby be capable of extending around the body of a wearer in a circumferential
direction, said circumferential direction being perpendicular to said longitudinal
axis of said at least one of said body portion and said limb portions, said elastic
ring section being secured directly to said base fabric, said elastic ring section
being made of a material which applies a longitudinal resistance force to the body
of the wearer, said base fabric being secured to said elastic ring section longitudinally
outwardly of said elastic ring section, and said base fabric being made of a material
which applies less longitudinal resistance force than said elastic ring section to
provide alternating regions of differing longitudinal resistive characteristics in
said garment.
1. An energy expenditure garment comprising a body portion and limb portions, said
body portion being made of a base fabric, said limb portions being made of a base
fabric, at least one elastic ring section in said garment secured to said base fabric
and extending circumferentially around said garment to thereby be capable of extending
around the body of a wearer in a circumferential direction, said elastic ring section
being made of a material which applies a longitudinal resistance force to the body
of the wearer, said base fabric being secured to said elastic ring section longitudinally
outwardly of said elastic ring section, and said base fabric being made of a material
which applies less longitudinal resistance force than said elastic ring section to
provide alternating regions of differing longitudinal resistive characteristics in
said garment.
2. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is a closed ring section.
3. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is a partial ring section having
open areas, and said base fabric being in said open areas.
4. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is an abdominal ring.
5. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is a shoulder ring.
6. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is an elbow ring.
7. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is a forearm ring.
8. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is an upper leg ring.
9. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is a knee ring.
10. The garment wherein said elastic ring section is a lower leg ring.
11. The garment wherein said garment includes body panels located on said body portion
and made of material having the same longitudinal resistance characteristics at said
elastic ring section.
12. The garment wherein said body panel comprises a pair of spaced panels.
13. The garment wherein said body panel comprises a closed V-shaped panel.
14. The garment wherein said body panel comprises an open V-shaped panel.
15. The garment wherein said garment includes a shirt having said limb portions, and
a set of said elastic ring sections being on each of said limb portions.
16. The garment wherein said garment includes a pants having said limb portions, and
a set of said elastic ring sections being on each of said limb portions.
17. The garment wherein a plurality of said elastic ring sections is provided on said
garment.
18. The garment wherein said base fabric is located on each side of said elastic ring
section longitudinally outwardly of said elastic ring section on each side thereof.
19. The garment wherein said elastic ring section circumscribes at least one half
of the circumferential area of the body where said ring section is located.
20. The garment wherein said elastic resistance material comprises at least three-fourths
of said elastic ring section.
21. The garment wherein said ring section is spaced from the extremity of said limb
portion.
22. The garment including a plurality of said ring sections.
23. The garment including at least one longitudinal resistance band interconnecting
said ring sections.
24. The garment including anchor structure connected to said ring section.
25. The garment wherein said ring section is non-anchored.
26. The garment wherein said ring section covers less than the entire area of said
limb portion.
27. The garment wherein said ring section covers less than one-half of the length
of said limb portion.
1. An energy expenditure garment comprising a body portion and limb portions, said body
portion being made of a base fabric, said limb portions being made of a base fabric,
each of said body portion and said limb portions having a longitudinal axis, at least
one elastic ring section in at least one of said body portion and said limb portions
of said garment secured to said base fabric inwardly of the extremity of said at least
one of said body portion and said limb portions and extending circumferentially around
said at least one of said body portion and said limb portions of said garment to thereby
be capable of extending around the body of a wearer in a circumferential direction,
said circumferential direction being perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said
at least one of said body portion and said limb portions, said elastic ring section
being secured directly to said base fabric, said elastic ring section being made of
a material which applies a longitudinal resistance force to the body of the wearer,
said base fabric being secured to said elastic ring section longitudinally outwardly
of said elastic ring section, and said base fabric being made of a material which
applies less longitudinal resistance force than said elastic ring section to provide
alternating regions of differing longitudinal resistive characteristics in said garment.
2. An energy expenditure garment comprising a body portion and limb portions, said body
portion being made of a base fabric, said limb portions being made of a base fabric,
at least one elastic ring section in said garment secured to said base fabric and
extending circumferentially around said garment to thereby be capable of extending
around the body of a wearer in a circumferential direction, said elastic ring section
being made of a material which applies a longitudinal resistance force to the body
of the wearer, said base fabric being secured to said elastic ring section longitudinally
outwardly of said elastic ring section, and said base fabric being made of a material
which applies less longitudinal resistance force than said elastic ring section to
provide alternating regions of differing longitudinal resistive characteristics in
said garment.
3. The garment of claim 1 or 2 wherein said elastic ring section is a closed ring section,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is a partial ring section having
open areas, and said base fabric being in said open areas,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is an abdominal ring,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is a shoulder ring,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is an elbow ring,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is a forearm ring,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is an upper leg ring,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is a knee ring,
and/or wherein preferably said elastic ring section is a lower leg ring,
and/or wherein preferably said garment includes body panels located on said body portion
and made of material having the same longitudinal resistance characteristics at said
elastic ring section,
and/or wherein preferably said body panel comprises a pair of spaced panels,
and/or wherein preferably said body panel comprises a closed V-shaped panel,
and/or wherein preferably said body panel comprises an open V-shaped panel.
4. The garment of claim 1 wherein said garment includes a shirt having said limb portions,
and a set of said elastic ring sections being on each of said limb portions,
and/or wherein preferably said garment includes a pants having said limb portions,
and a set of said elastic ring sections being on each of said limb Portions,
and/or wherein preferably a plurality of said elastic ring sections is provided on
said garment,
and/or wherein preferably said base fabric is located on each side of said elastic
ring section longitudinally outwardly of said elastic ring section on each side thereof.
5. The garment of claim 3 wherein said elastic ring section circumscribes at least one
half of the circumferential area of the body where said ring section is located.
6. The garment of claim 5 wherein said elastic resistance material comprises at least
three-fourths of said elastic ring section.
7. The garment of claim 1 wherein said ring section is spaced from the extremity of said
limb portion,
and/or preferably including a plurality of said ring sections.
8. The garment of claim 22 including at least one longitudinal resistance band interconnecting
said ring sections.
9. The garment of claim 1 including anchor structure connected to said ring section,
and/or wherein preferably said ring section is non-anchored,
and/or wherein preferably said ring section covers less than the entire area of said
limb portion.
10. The garment of claim 26 wherein said ring section covers less than one-half of the
length of said limb portion.