Garment
[0001] We, Professor-Emeritus Calbert Inglis Phillips MB ChB MD PhD DPH DO FRCS Eng & Ed
FRCOphth FBOA(Hon), of 5 Braid Mount Crest, Edinburgh, EH10 6JN, Scotland, UK and
Professor Charles Victor Clark MB ChB MD DSc ChM C Biol FI Biol FAlBiol FRCS Ed FRCOphth
FRACO FRACS FRMS FAAO, of 20 St. Catherine's Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1 NU, Scotland,
UK, do hereby declare that the invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted
to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, are as described in and by the
following statement.
Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to a garment, such as an item of underwear, swimwear or fashion
wear.
Background to the Invention
[0003] The anatomy of the female uro-genital area predisposes to infection due to the proximity
of the anus and vagina. Both orifices are characterised by a flora of bacteria and
viruses and possibly also fungi and parasites. The anatomical area separating the
vagina and anus is the perineum, a short tract which is particularly susceptible to
infections leading, in some cases, to abscess formation requiring surgery. Many currently
fashionable forms of female underwear, e.g. thongs, provide a direct physical line
of contact between the vagina and anus, thereby promoting the potential for cross-Infectlon
and abscess formation. Indeed, the development of abscesses in the female is highest
in the second to fourth decades, which is probably the time of maximum usage of a
thong as an item of female underwear.
[0004] There are two primary anatomical routes of Infection which are addressed by the present
invention. Firstly, in females, infections can be transmitted directly between the
anus and vagina-urethra by the direct abrasive contact from existing underwear, especially
the thong. The current fashion for tight underwear promotes the risk of infection
by this route, particularly in the 15-35 age group, the period of highest cross-infection.
Secondly, in both males and females, the risk of loss of a hair follicle Is exacerbated
by direct abrasive contact of current underwear which may also produce dermatitis
in a moist, wet, sweaty environment. It should be noted that perineal abcess is a
surgical emergency, requiring an operation for debridement of the abscess followed
by daily painful "packing" for up to two months. Measures to minimise these risks
are important, including the avoidance of mechanical irritation and infection and
dermatitis.
[0005] Accordingly, there is an unmet need for means to reduce the risk of infection by
either route (in the case of females) or by the second route (in the case of males).
[0006] Furthermore, the invention also takes into account the role of fashion in society.
From time immemorial, clothing has been selected with a balance between appearance
and comfort, with appearance often providing the major stimulus. For example, although
thongs may be uncomfortable for the wearer, they are often selected as the only available
alternative to avoid the appearance of "visible panty line" (VPL), which is a significant
feature of fashion design. Thus, the invention alms to provide means to reduce the
risk of infection in females and males, while providing a garment which is suitable
for the fashion conscious and which may be considered more comfortable to wear than
a thong.
Summary of the invention
[0007] According to the present invention there is provided a garment comprising a waistband
portion, an anterior portion, and two strap portions, wherein the anterior portion
extends from the waistband portion to a junction region from which the two strap portions
extend to the waistband portion, wherein the garment is formed and arranged such that,
In use, the anterior portion extends over a wearer's vulva (in the case of a garment
adapted for females) or male genitalia (in the case of a garment adapted for males)
and the junction region is located in the wearer's perineal region such that the strap
portions extend to either side of the wearer's anus.
[0008] Preferably, the wearer's anus is left uncovered. Thus, there is not a continuous
body of fabric extending from the wearer's anus to the wearer's vulva or male genitalia
as appropriate. This reduces the likelihood of the formation of perineal abscesses
in females and males and, in the case of females, reduces the risk of cross-infection
between the anus and vulva or urethra, or vice versa.
[0009] Thus, the garment may be adapted to be worn by females, in which case the anterior
portion extends over the wearer's vulva and the junction region is located between
the wearer's anus and vulva. Alternatively, the garment may be adapted to be worn
by males, in which case the anterior portion extends over the wearer's scrotum and
penis, and the junction region is located between the wearer's anus and scrotum.
[0010] The anterior portion typically tapers from the waistband portion towards the junction
region. The anterior portion may comprise a generally wedge shaped front panel which
tapers to an apex. A short connecting portion may extend between the apex of the front
panel and the junction region.
[0011] The strap portions typically extend laterally and anteriorly from the junction region,
and are typically arranged to extend under a wearer's buttocks to join the waistband
portion anteriorly of a wearer's coronal plane. However, the strap portions may alternatively
extend across a wearer's buttocks and join the waistband portion in the region of,
or posteriorly to, a wearer's coronal plane.
[0012] The angle between the strap portions, where they extend from the junction region,
to either side of the wearer's anus, is typically between 30° and 90°.
[0013] The strap portions are typically fixedly joined to the waistband portion. However,
the strap portions may be adjustably joined to the waistband portion, for example,
they may terminate in loops which are slidable along the waistband portion. The length
of the strap portions may be adjustable to fit a wearer.
[0014] The strap portions may be different regions of the same strap. In this case, the
junction region may comprise a strap retaining formation, for example, an aperture
(such as a loop) through which the strap may be adjustably retained. Thus, a strap
may extend from the waistband portion on one side of the garment (for example, the
left side) through the said aperture to the other side of the garment (for example,
the right side). The strap may be adjustably joined to the waistband portion at either
or both ends. For example, the strap may be adjustably tied to the waistband portion
at either or both ends. This enables the length of the strap portions, between the
waistband portion and the junction region, to be varied.
[0015] The waistband portion and anterior portion are preferably formed from a continuous
piece of fabric. The strap portions and the anterior portion may also be formed from
a continuous piece of fabric, without seams, to increase comfort. Accordingly, the
entire garment may be made from a single piece of fabric.
[0016] The specified formation and arrangement of the garment in use refers to the configuration
adopted by the garment in normal use either under other garments or, in the case of
swimwear, in public use, rather than a configuration which the garment might temporarily
adopt while being put on, taken off, or partially on to enable the wearer to urinate.
Description of the Drawings
[0017] An example embodiment of the present invention will now be illustrated with reference
to the following Figures in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a panty according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a rear elevation of the panty;
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the panty;
Figure 4 is a plan section of the panty from below;
Figure 5 is a front elevation of the panty, while worn;
Figure 6 is a rear elevation of the panty, while worn;
Figure 7 is a side elevation of the panty, while worn; and
Figure 8 is a plan section from below of the panty, while worn.
Detailed Description of an Example Embodiment
[0018] Figures 1 to 8 illustrate a panty according to the invention which is designed for
use as an item of female underwear, swimwear or fashion wear. The panty, shown generally
as 1, comprises a waistband 2 (functioning as the waistband portion), a front panel
4 (functioning as the anterior portion), and two straps 6 (functioning as the strap
portions). The front panel is generally wedge shaped, having a relatively broad upper
edge 8, where it intersects the waistband, and a relatively narrow apex region 10.
A short, elongate connecting portion 12, extends from the apex region to a junction
region 14. Each strap extends from the junction region to a respective junction 16
with the waistband. The straps, the front panel, the connecting portion and the waistband
together define left and right leg holes 18.
[0019] The panty is designed so that the apex of the front panel, where the front panel
joins with the straps, is located between the wearer's vulva and anus. The front panel
should cover the vulva both while the wearer is sitting and standing. As with other
items of underwear, the panty is typically provided in a range of sizes, suitable
for wearers of different dimensions.
[0020] When worn, a continuous body of fabric extends from the waistband over the front
of a wearer's pubic region, urinary meatus and vulva, to the perineum. However, the
anus is left exposed, and so there is not a continuous body of fabric extending between
the anus and vulva. This significantly reduces the risk of infections being transmitted
from a wearer's anus to the vagina, or vice versa. This is in contrast to conventional
panties and thongs, which can receive and retain bacteria from the anus or the vagina,
and transmit these bacteria therebetween due to the forwards and backwards movement
of fabric which extends continuously between the anus and the vulve. Furthermore,
there is a reduction in the risk of mechanical irritations and abrasions which could
otherwise lead to infective dermatitis and perineal abscess formation around the anus.
[0021] As can be seen from Figures 5 through 8, the straps typically extend under a wearer's
buttocks, and round the hips, to join the waistband near the front. This arrangement
holds the panty firmly in place, so that the apex of the front panel remains between
the wearer's vulva and anus 20. The straps are typically resilient (for example, slightly
elasticated), to enable them to hold the panty in place.
[0022] The garment Is made from materials commonly used for panties and thongs, such as
cotton, silk, lace or synthetic fibres, and may be elasticated.
[0023] Although it is preferable for the panty to be provided in a wide range of sizes and
shapes, to fit wearers of different dimensions, a certain amount of adjustability
can be provided, by the inclusion of length adjusting members in the straps, for example,
length adjusting members such as those which are commonly used in a bra straps, to
enable the length of the straps to be varied. Similarly, the waistband may be of variable
length. Although the straps are typically fixedly attached to the waistband, they
may alternatively be adjustably attached. For example, the straps may terminate with
studs which can be used to locate the straps at different locations along the waistband,
depending on the preference of the wearer. The straps may terminate in a loop, which
extends around the waistband, enabling the straps to be slid along the waistband.
The apex of the front panel may include a loop and a single strap may extend from
one side of the waistband to the other, through the loop, The strap may, for example,
be fixed to the waistband on one side and detachably tied to the waistband on the
other side to enable the location of the apex of the front panel to be adjusted to
fit a particular wearer.
[0024] Although sunbathing should not be encouraged, due to the significant risks of skin
cancer associated with this activity, it is also noted that as the straps of the panty
are typically relatively long and thin, they might be moved backwards and forwards
during sunbathing, to reduce the appearance of tanning lines.
[0025] The panty is designed to prevent diseases which can develop by virtue of the transmission
of micro-organisms between the anus and the vagina and/or urethra, or vice versa,
as well as the prevention of perineal abscesses cause by mechanical irritation and
abrasion.
[0026] Furthermore, the panty may avoid "visible panty line", particularly in embodiments
where the straps extends under the buttocks. As there Is not a part which extends
between the cleft of the buttocks, it may be considered more comfortable to wear than
a conventional thong.
[0027] In an alternative embodiment, a garment may be provided which is adapted to the male
anatomy, in which the anterior portion extends over the wearer's penis and scrotum
and the junction region is located between the anus and the scrotum. This arrangement
reduces the risk of infective dermatitis and perineal abscess formation around the
anus.
[0028] Further modifications and variations may be made within the scope of the invention
herein disclosed.
Key to Figures
[0029]
1 - Panty
2 - Waistband
4 - Front panel
6 - Straps
8 - Upper edge of front panel
10 - Apex of front panel
12 - Short connecting portion
14 - Junction region
16 - Junction between straps and waistband
18-Left and right leg holes
20 - Wearer's anus
1. A garment comprising a waistband portion, an anterior portion, and two strap portions,
wherein the anterior portion extends from the waistband portion to a junction region
from which the two strap portions extend to the waistband portion, wherein the garment
is formed and arranged such that, In use, the anterior portion extends over a wearer's
vulva or male genitalia and the junction region is located in the wearer's perineal
region such that the strap portions extend to either side of the wearer's anus.
2. A garment according to Claim 1, wherein the strap portions extend laterally and anteriorly
from the junction region, and are arranged to extend under a wearer's buttocks to
join the waistband portion anteriorly of a wearer's coronal plane.
3. A garment according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the angle between the strap portions,
where they extend from the junction region, is between 30° and 90°.
4. A garment according to any one preceding Claim, wherein the length of the strap portions
is adjustable.
5. A garment according to any one preceding Claim, wherein the strap portions are regions
of the same strap and wherein the junction region comprises a strap retaining formation
through which the strap is adjustably retained.
6. A garment according to Claim 5, wherein the strap extends from the waistband portion
on one side of the garment through the said aperture to the other side of the garment
and wherein the strap is adjustably joined to the waistband portion at either or both
ends.
7. A garment according to any one preceding Claim, wherein the waistband portion and
anterior portion are formed from a continuous piece of fabric.
8. A garment according to Claim 7, wherein the strap portions are also formed from the
same continuous piece of fabric.
9. A garment according to any one preceding Claim, adapted to be worn by females, wherein
the anterior portion extends over the wearer's vulva and the junction region is located
between the wearer's anus and vulva.
10. A garment according to any one of Claims 1 to 8, adapted to be worn by males, wherein
the anterior portion extends over the wearer's penis and scrotum and the junction
region is located between the wearer's anus and scrotum.
11. Use of a garment according to any one preceding Claim to prevent, treat, or reduce
the spread of infection between anus and vulva.
12. A use according to Claim 10, to minimise the risk of perineal abscess formation.