BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a supplementary garment for additional layering
with a five-layer construction of clothing. More particularly, the invention relates
to a supplementary garment for layering used for activities in severe environments
of extreme low temperatures such as alpine climbing, polar expedition operations and
the like.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] Layering (wearing in layers) has been conventionally and commonly used in outdoor
sports. Layered clothing having a three-layer construction is most commonly known
for good mobility and suitable thickness/weight of the layer construction, and being
sold by many outdoor clothing manufacturers. The three-layer construction includes,
for example, a base layer closest to the skin, a mid layer or an intermediate garment
(thick thermal wear with batting) and an outer shell that is the outermost layer (thick
waterproof garment). Some users may wear two base layers or mid layers upon one another,
or may further wear a vest or a jacket with a batting of down, synthetic fiber, or
natural fiber, or made of a thick fabric such as pile fabric or raised fabric on the
mid layer. However, a conventional three-layer construction (or four-layer construction)
cannot satisfactorily maintain the wearer's mobility or the body temperature retention
performance in an even severer environment, which may prove more serious particularly
when the wearer is stranded in snow in mountains or in other situations where the
wearer cannot move for a long period of time. Another problem with the three-layer
construction is that when there is a large difference in temperature between outside
and inside of the clothing, condensation of moisture inside the outer garment or sweat
sometimes soaked through the thermal wear with the batting, thereby significantly
lowering the heat retention performance. Once it is wet, the thermal wear with the
batting does not dry up quickly, causing the wearer to feel colder. The present inventors
therefore have proposed clothing with a five-layer construction. It is considered
that condensation can be reduced significantly with five layers, as the layers form
a sort of a double window structure inside.
[0003] Meanwhile, a layering system of clothing for outdoor leisure activities such as fishing
is known (
JP-A-2002-30503). The document describes a system of layering including an inner layer, a mid layer,
and an outer shell (vest or long-sleeved).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] However, there might possibly be a situation where even clothing with a five-layer
construction is not enough under severe environments of extremely low temperatures
such as polar regions or high mountains. It is assumed that five layers of clothing
would not be sufficient in a low temperature environment of -10°C or lower, or under
conditions where the wearer loses his/her body temperature (body heat) quickly in
a snowstorm or strong wind. Each of the layers forming the five-layer construction
has a specific function. The outer two layers provide functions such as protection
from or resistance to water, moisture permeability, heat retention, and condensation
prevention, while the inner three layers provide durable water repellency, sweat wicking
and evaporation, and heat retention. The outer two layers, in particular, are more
likely needed to have their functions supplemented. On the other hand, layering of
more than five layers of clothing will cause the problem of wearer's mobility to be
restricted. The total weight and thickness of the layered clothing will increase,
and the mobility will lower, in proportion to the number of layers.
[0005] The present invention was made in view of the problems described above, and it is
an object of the invention to provide a supplementary garment for additional layering
with a five-layer construction of clothing to supplement functions of outer two layers
of clothing without compromising the wearer's mobility.
[0006] To solve the problems described above, the present invention provides a supplementary
garment for additional layering with a five-layer construction of clothing, including
a first supplementary garment worn directly inside an outer garment that is an outermost
layer of the five-layer construction, or a second supplementary garment worn directly
outside the outer garment instead of or in addition to the first supplementary garment,
so as to form either one of a six-layer construction. Another aspect of the invention
provides a supplementary garment including the first supplementary garment and the
second supplementary garment so as to a seven-layer construction.
[0007] With this configuration, a supplementary garment is further added between the fourth
layer and the fifth layer in the five-layer construction, so that heat retention performance
can be reinforced without compromising the advantages of the clothing with the five-layer
construction (for example, condensation prevention performance). The functions of
the fourth-layer garment, for example, (such as resistance to water, heat retention,
protection from wind, and condensation prevention) may be supplemented.
[0008] Examples of the first supplementary garment include a construction with a batting
of down, synthetic fiber, or natural fiber, a construction with air pockets (or an
air layer) that can stay three dimensional under the pressure of layered clothing,
or a thick fabric material such as pile fabric or raised fabric. With the present
invention, soaking caused by condensation or sweat can be largely reduced even though
the supplementary garment having excellent thermal properties is layered, so that
the heat retention performance can be reinforced while the condensation prevention
performance is maintained.
[0009] By further layering a supplementary garment with the five-layer construction outside
the fifth-layer garment, the fifth-layer garment can have its functions (such as protection
from water, heat retention, and protection from wind) supplemented. Since this is
equivalent to wearing two outer garments one upon another, the barrier function (protection
from water) can be enhanced by the double outer layer, as well as the functions mentioned
above (such as condensation prevention performance) can be improved.
[0010] By layering the first supplementary garment and the second supplementary garment
additionally with the five-layer construction, the heat retention performance can
be further reinforced, as well as the barrier function (protection from water) can
be enhanced, without compromising the advantages of the clothing with the five-layer
construction (such as condensation prevention performance).
[0011] In one embodiment of the invention, the first supplementary garment or second supplementary
garment may be made of a stretchy fabric. Thereby a reduction in wearer's mobility
can be effectively prevented.
[0012] In the invention described above, the five-layer construction includes a first inner-layer
garment on the skin, i.e. this inner-layer garment is underwear which is in contact
with the skin, a second inner-layer garment worn on the first inner-layer garment,
i.e. the second inner-layer garment is a second piece of garment placed in contact
with the first inner-layer garment, a third inner-layer garment worn on the second
inner-layer garment, a fourth inner-layer garment worn on the third inner-layer garment,
and the outer garment worn on the first supplementary garment, i.e. the first supplementary
garment is placed between the fourth inner-layer garment and the outer garment.
[0013] In one embodiment of the invention, sweat on the skin is quickly passed through the
first inner-layer garment (which is prevented from getting wet by sweat or rainwater
from outside due to its durable water repellency), absorbed by and diffused in the
second inner-layer garment, and evaporated by the wicking action of the third inner-layer
garment. The evaporated sweat permeates through the fourth inner-layer garment, the
first supplementary garment, and the outer garment (and the second supplementary garment)
and is released to the outside. The first inner-layer garment directly contacting
the skin may be made of a water repellent fabric, for example, while the second and
third inner-layer garments that are worn thereon may be made of a fabric capable of
retaining heat, wicking sweat away, and adjusting moisture.
[0014] Another aspect of the invention is a layered clothing system including: a five-layer
construction including a first inner-layer garment on the skin, a second inner-layer
garment worn on the first inner-layer garment, a third inner-layer garment worn on
the second inner-layer garment, a fourth inner-layer garment worn on the third inner-layer
garment, and an outer garment worn outside of the fourth inner-layer garment;
characterized in that the layered clothing system further including; a first supplementary garment worn
on the fourth inner-layer garment and directly inside the outer garment; or a second
supplementary garment worn directly outside the outer garment instead of or in addition
to the first supplementary garment, so as to form a six-layer construction. Another
aspect of the invention is the layered clothing system,
characterized in that the layered clothing system including the first supplementary and the second supplementary
garment so as to a seven-layer construction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
Fig. 1 is a diagram for explaining a six-layer construction of Embodiment 1;
Fig. 2 is a diagram for explaining a seven-layer construction of Embodiment 2; and
Fig. 3 is a diagram for explaining a six-layer construction of Embodiment 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(Embodiment 1: 6-layer construction)
[0016] Fig. 1 shows a six-layer construction. A first inner-layer garment 1 is worn directly
on the skin. The first inner-layer garment 1 has water repellency to let the sweat
pass through quickly and to prevent getting wet by sweat or moisture from outside.
The first inner-layer garment 1 is made of a polyester fabric processed to have water
repellency, for example.
[0017] Reference symbol A in FIG. 1 indicates the movement of sweat, i.e., sweat transferring
from the first inner-layer garment 1 successively through all the garment to the outer
garment 5 (direction of moisture permeability). Reference symbol B indicates moisture
(sweat or rainwater) being prevented from soaking through (direction of waterproof
performance).
[0018] A second inner-layer garment 2 is worn on the first inner-layer garment 1. The second
inner-layer garment 2 provides heat retention, sweat wicking, and moisture adjustment
to remove sweat from the first inner-layer garment 1 by absorption and diffusion.
The second inner-layer garment 2 is made of a synthetic fiber such as polyester, natural
fiber such as wool, silk, or cotton, or a fabric made of a mixture of these, for example.
Reference symbol C in FIG. 1 indicates sweat wicking and evaporation properties.
[0019] A third inner-layer garment 3 is worn on the second inner-layer garment 2. The third
inner-layer garment 3 provides heat retention, as well as sweat wicking and evaporation,
and vaporizes sweat. The third inner-layer garment 3 is made of a synthetic fiber
such as polyester, natural fiber such as wool, silk, or cotton, or a fabric made of
a mixture of these, for example. Reference symbol C in FIG. 1 indicates sweat wicking
and evaporation properties.
[0020] A fourth inner-layer garment 4 is worn on the third inner-layer garment 3. The fourth
inner-layer garment 4 provides protection from wind, heat retention, and moisture-permeable
waterproof, and transfers (passes) the evaporated sweat to the outside. The fourth
inner-layer garment 4 has a three-layer structure of, for example, nylon (or polyester),
a fluoride or polyurethane film, and nylon (or polyester).
[0021] An outer garment 5 is worn on a first supplementary garment 10 to be described later.
The outer garment 5 provides protection from cold and wind, moisture-permeable waterproof,
and resistance to rain, and transfers (passes) the evaporated sweat to the outside.
The outer garment 5 has a three-layer structure of, for example, stretchy nylon (or
polyester), a fluoride or polyurethane film, and nylon (or polyester). The functions
of the respective garments are not limited to those mentioned above. Some of the functions
may be omitted, or other functions may be added in accordance with the purposes of
use.
[0022] The first supplementary garment 10 is worn on the fourth inner-layer garment 4 and
under the outer garment 5. The first supplementary garment 10 provides protection
from wind, heat retention, and moisture-permeable, and has hydrophobic properties.
Thereby, the first supplementary garment reinforces the heat retention performance
without compromising the advantages of the five-layer construction (such as condensation
prevention performance). The first supplementary garment 10 has, for example, a construction
with a batting of down, synthetic fiber, or natural fiber, a construction with air
pockets (or an air layer) that can stay three dimensional under the pressure of layered
clothing, or a thick fabric material such as pile fabric or raised fabric. The first
supplementary garment 10 should preferably have a light overall weight, so as to prevent
a substantial reduction in wearer's mobility.
(Embodiment 2: 7-layer construction)
[0023] Fig. 2 shows a seven-layer construction. It is different from Embodiment 1 (Fig.
1) in that a second supplementary garment 20 is further layered.
[0024] The second supplementary garment 20 is worn on the outer garment 5. The second supplementary
garment 20 provides protection from cold and wind, moisture-permeable waterproof,
and resistance to rain. It thus makes a double outer layer, which reinforces the barrier
(waterproof) function, as well as reinforces the heat retention performance without
compromising the condensation prevention performance. The second supplementary garment
20 may have a construction with batting, or a construction having an air layer such
as pile fabric or raised fabric similar to the first supplementary garment, so as
to further enhance the heat retention performance in an unanticipated, extremely low
temperature condition. Alternatively, the second supplementary garment 20 may have
a three-layer structure of, for example, nylon (or polyester), a fluoride or polyurethane
film, and nylon (or polyester). The second supplementary garment 20 may have both
of the three-layer structure and the construction with batting and/or construction
with an air layer. Normally, the second supplementary garment 20 should preferably
be light and stretchy so as to prevent a substantial reduction in wearer's mobility
even when worn as one of seven layers.
(Embodiment 3: 6-layer construction)
[0025] Fig. 3 shows a six-layer construction of Embodiment 3. It is different from Embodiment
1 (Fig. 1) in that the second supplementary garment 20 is layered instead of the first
supplementary garment 10.
[0026] The second supplementary garment 20 is worn on the outer garment 5. The second supplementary
garment 20 provides protection from cold and wind, moisture-permeable waterproof,
and resistance to rain. It thus makes a double outer layer, which reinforces the barrier
(waterproof) function, as well as improves the condensation prevention performance.
(Other embodiments)
[0027] The respective garments described above are not limited to clothing for upper body
and may be clothing for lower body. Examples of outer garments for lower body include
thermal, windproof, and waterproof trousers, and examples of inner-layer garments
for lower body include tights, leggings, half pants and the like.
[0028] The thread materials or sewing techniques of the respective layers forming the garments
are not limited to particular types. Various processing (for providing water repellency,
UV protection, etc.) may be performed as required.
[0029] To enable quick and effective adjustment of the body temperature, the third inner-layer
garment 3, fourth inner-layer garment 4, outer garment 5, first supplementary garment
10, and second supplementary garment 20 may each have an opening that can be opened
and closed to provide a ventilation function. The openings may be provided at positions
in the respective garments corresponding in the thickness direction (cross-sectional
direction) of the layers so that the openings in the lower layers and upper layers
coincide with each other (are substantially at the same position) when the garments
are worn. The respective openings may be provided in an underarm portion, for example.
1. A supplementary garment for additional layering with a five-layer construction of
clothing (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), comprising
a first supplementary garment (10) worn directly inside an outer garment that is an
outermost layer of the five-layer construction, or
a second supplementary garment (20) worn directly outside the outer garment.
2. A supplementary garment according to claim 1, comprising the first supplementary garment
(10) and the second supplementary garment (20).
3. The garment according to claim 1, wherein the five-layer construction includes a first
inner-layer garment (1) on skin, a second inner-layer garment (2) worn on the first
inner-layer garment (1), a third inner-layer garment (3) worn on the second inner-layer
garment (2), a fourth inner-layer garment (4) worn on the third inner-layer garment
(3), and the outer garment (5) worn on the first supplementary garment (10).
4. A layered clothing system, comprising:
a five-layer construction including a first inner-layer garment (1) on skin, a second
inner-layer garment (2) worn on the first inner-layer garment (1), a third inner-layer
garment (3) worn on the second inner-layer garment (2), a fourth inner-layer garment
(4) worn on the third inner-layer garment (3), and an outer garment (5) worn outside
of the fourth inner-layer garment (4);
characterized in that
the layered clothing system further comprising,
a first supplementary garment (10) worn on the fourth inner-layer garment (4) and
directly inside the outer garment (5); or
a second supplementary garment (20) worn directly outside the outer garment (5) so
as to form a six-layer construction.
5. A layered clothing system according to claim 1, characterized in that
the layered clothing system comprising the first supplementary (10) and the second
supplementary garment (20) so as to a seven-layer construction.