[0001] The present invention relates to a garment provided with an inflatable protection
device. In particular, even though not exclusively, the present invention relates
to a protective garment suitable for being worn, for example, by a motorcyclist, a
cyclist or a skier.
[0002] In the continuation of the description, reference will be made to a protective garment
suitable for being worn by a motorcyclist, such as a jacket or a riding suit.
[0003] It is known that a protective garment designed to be worn by a motorcyclist is generally
made using an abrasion-resistant material, such as leather. This garment is usually
provided with rigid and semi-rigid protection elements intended to be positioned,
when the garment is used, in those zones which are most prone to injuries or bruising
in the event of a fall, such as the knee, shoulders, elbows and back.
[0004] It is also known that recently the protection available to motorcyclists has been
improved by providing motorcyclist's garments with one or more inflatable protection
devices.
[0005] The known inflatable protection devices comprise at least one inflatable bag which
is incorporated in the structure of the garment.
[0006] This inflatable bag, during normal use, is in a deflated state (rest configuration),
being intended to be activated only in the event of an emergency.
[0007] The inflation of this bag is controlled by a control unit which constantly monitors
the movements of the motorcyclist.
[0008] The control unit is able to compare at regular time intervals the data detected by
suitable sensors arranged on the garment or on the motorcycle with an algorithm pre-loaded
inside it. If, on the basis of this algorithm, the data detected by the sensors indicates
a loss of control of the motorcycle on which the motorcyclist is travelling or some
other anomaly, the control unit sends an activation command to the module for inflating
the protection device. In this way the bag is inflated, passing from its rest configuration
to the active configuration.
[0009] It is known to provide elastic inserts, which are suitably shaped, in the zones of
the garment which are positioned above the various inflatable bags. These elastic
inserts preferably follow the perimeter of each inflatable bag and allow the latter
to expand, once activated.
[0010] In this way, not only tearing of the garment is avoided, but also the pressure exerted
by the bag, when it is in the active configuration, on the user's body is reduced.
[0011] Moreover the presence of these elastic inserts ensures that the inflation time of
the inflatable bag, despite the fact that the inflatable bag is arranged underneath
a garment made of a material which is per se non-elastic, is delayed only by a small
amount.
[0012] These elastic inserts also facilitate deflation of the inflatable bag, once a suitable
time interval following activation of the protection device has lapsed. This time
interval is usually set to 5-6 seconds.
[0013] In fact, the elastic insert which was stretched following inflation of the underlying
inflatable bag, is forced to return into its original untensioned configuration. Consequently,
the part of the garment, which sometimes is provided with rigid protection elements
and is located above the inflatable bag, exerts a compression on the underlying inflatable
bag, facilitating expulsion of the inflation fluid from it.
[0014] Deflation of the inflatable bags allows the user to move freely again.
[0015] Moreover, inflatable protection devices provided with two or more activation charges
are known. The motorcycling garments provided with these protection devices allow
the motorcyclist also after an accident, if no injuries have been sustained, to get
back onto his/her motorcycle and have the same level of initial protection.
[0016] However, even though the garments mentioned above are greatly appreciated and offer
a greater level of safety for motorcyclists, a number of problems arise following
incorporation of an inflatable device inside a garment.
[0017] With specific reference to Figures 1A, 1B and 1C, which are attached to the present
description in order to illustrate more clearly the technical problem considered and
solved by the present invention, it is known that an inflatable bag C, when it passes
from the rest configuration in which it is in a deflated state (Figure 1A), to an
active configuration in which it is in an inflated state (Figure 1B), undergoes a
lateral contraction.
[0018] As schematically shown in Figures 1A and 1B, the projection of the inflatable bag
C on the underlying surface B, which corresponds substantially to the inner lining
of the garment, passes from an initial value L1 to a final value L2. The difference
between these values is equal to 2Δ1 and therefore results in a reduction in the protected
surface area of the inflatable bag C.
[0019] It is known to provide suitable ties inside the inflatable bag C. These ties, which
are not shown in Figures 1A and 1B, are fixed to opposite surfaces of the bag. When
the bag is inflated, the ties are tensioned so as to control expansion of the bag
and prevent it from assuming a "balloon-like" configuration. However, these ties do
not allow the lateral contraction of the bag C to be reduced.
[0020] In the light of the above, in order to ensure that the zones of the motorcyclist's
body which are to be protected by means of inflatable bags are effectively protected,
the manufacturers of garments provided with inflatable protection devices opt to design
the inflatable bags with larger dimensions. In this way, even in the case of a significant
lateral contraction of the inflatable bags, the latter are in any case able to ensure
an adequate level of protection for the underlying body zone, compensating for the
contraction 2Δ1 indicated above.
[0021] Consequently, however, the inflatable protection device not only must be provided
with bags having dimensions larger than those necessary, but the charging capacity
of the inflation module must be increased, with a not insignificant increase in the
overall volume and the costs.
[0022] Another problem which must be solved by the manufacturers of garments provided with
inflatable protection devices is that the inflatable bag, once it assumes its active
configuration, not only is subject to a lateral contraction, but sometimes may also
be displaced with respect to its original position.
[0023] The inflatable bags are usually fixed directly to the inner surface - i.e. the surface
directed towards the user's body - of the garment or are housed inside suitable pockets
which are in turn fixed to the inner surface of the garment. However, the inflation
of each bag of the protection device occurs in a very intense manner and may also
result in the bag undergoing a lateral displacement with respect to its original position.
This lateral displacement may occur, for example, along a direction schematically
indicated by the doubleheaded arrow L in Figure 1B. In this figure, the positions
of the bag C, once the latter has undergone a lateral displacement S, are indicated
by a broken line.
[0024] In this case, there is the risk that part of the surface of the user's body which
was initially designed to be protected may not be longer protected.
[0025] Finally, as already mentioned, in the case where the inflation module has more than
one activation charge, the elastic inserts arranged in the protective garment facilitate
the return of the inflatable bags into their rest configuration. With reference to
Figure 1C the force exerted by these inserts, in combination with any protection elements
arranged on the outer surface A of the garment, acts along a direction substantially
perpendicular to the direction along which the bag C extends. In this way deflation
of the bag C is ensured, but return of the bag into its initial configuration, so
as to recover completely the lateral contraction occurring during inflation, is not
ensured.
[0026] As schematically shown in Figure 1C, once deflation has been completed, the projection
of the bag C on the inner surface B of the garment may assume a value L3 which is
less than the initial value L1. The numerical reference values Δ2 and Δ3 represent
schematically the displacements with respect to the initial position of the inflatable
bag and show how, in the case of further activation of the bag, the surface area of
the garment protected is smaller than the initial configuration.
[0027] Moreover, once the bag C has been deflated, it is possible that it may no longer
assume a flat configuration inside its seat, but that some portions of the bag are
arranged on top of each other or folded, thus preventing any subsequent inflation.
[0028] The object of the present invention is therefore to overcome at least partially the
drawbacks mentioned with reference to the prior art.
[0029] In particular, a task of the present invention is to provide a garment provided with
an inflatable protection device, the inflatable bags of which must not be designed
with dimensions greater than those strictly necessary.
[0030] Moreover, a task of the present invention is to provide a garment provided with an
inflatable protection device, the inflatable bags of which, both in the rest configuration
and in the active configuration, are correctly positioned inside the garment.
[0031] Furthermore, a task of the present invention is to provide a garment provided with
an inflatable protection device, the inflatable bags of which, after being activated,
are able to return to their initial configuration, ensuring the initial level of protection.
[0032] Finally, a further task of the present invention is to provide a garment provided
with an inflatable protection device, the inflatable bags of which are fixed to the
garment in a simple and low-cost manner, without hindering the user's movements.
[0033] These objects, along with other objects and tasks, are achieved with a garment according
to Claim 1 and with a protective clothing assembly according to Claim 12.
[0034] The characteristic features and further advantages of invention will emerge from
the description, provided hereinbelow, of some non-limiting examples of embodiment
thereof, with reference to the attached drawings in which:
- Figures 1A, 1B and 1C show in schematic form an inflatable bag of a known inflatable
protection device in different operating configurations;
- Figure 2 shows in schematic form a cross-sectional front view of a first embodiment
of a garment according to the invention;
- Figure 3 shows in schematic form a cross-sectioned rear view of the garment according
to Figure 2;
- Figures 4 and 5 show a first embodiment of the inflatable protection device associated
with a garment according to the invention, in two different operating configurations;
- Figure 6 shows a visual comparison between the configuration of Figure 4, shown in
broken lines, and the configuration according to Figure 5 of the inflatable protection
device;
- Figures 7-9 show in schematic form a generic inflatable bag of the garment according
to the invention in different operating configurations;
- Figure 10 shows in schematic form an enlarged view of the detail according to Figure
2 indicated by K;
- Figure 11 shows a view similar to that of Figure 10, but in a different operating
configuration;
- Figures 12 and 13 show views similar to those of Figure 10 and Figure 11, respectively,
but relating to a different embodiment;
- Figure 14 shows a view similar to that of Figure 12, but relating to a different embodiment.
[0035] The description below refers to a garment which can be used in all those sectors
where a suitable protection against impacts and/or falls is required.
[0036] For example, a garment designed in accordance with the innovative principles of the
present invention may be advantageously used by motorcyclists, cyclists and skiers.
[0037] In the description which follows, for greater clarity, reference will be made to
a garment designed to be used by a motorcyclist.
[0038] Figures 2 and 3 show a schematic cross-section of a motorcyclist's suit. However,
as will become clear from the description which follows, the innovative principles
of the present invention may also be applied to other types of garment. For example
they may be applied to protective jackets, waistcoats and trousers.
[0039] With reference to Figures 2-14, a garment provided in accordance with the principles
of the present invention is indicated by 10.
[0040] The garment 10 is provided with an inflatable protection device 12 which comprises
at least one inflatable bag 13.
[0041] The inflatable bag 13 is designed to assume alternately a rest configuration, in
which it is in a deflated state, and an active configuration, in which it is in an
inflated state. The inflatable protection device 12 in a known manner further comprises
inflation means which are designed to inflate the inflatable bag 13, sensor means
which are designed to detect the movements of the motorcyclist or the motorcycle which
the motorcyclist is riding and control means designed to trigger, depending on the
values detected by the sensor means, activation of the inflation means in the case
where the values detected correspond to a danger situation.
[0042] These components of the inflatable protection device 12, since they are well-known
to a person skilled in the art, will not be described in detail.
[0043] In accordance with the invention, the inflatable bag 13 is fixed to the garment 10
by means of at least one tie 14 which connects a portion 15 of the garment 10 to a
perimetral portion 16 of the inflatable bag 13.
[0044] The tie 14 is intended to assume alternately an untensioned condition and a tensioned
condition when the inflatable bag 13 assumes its rest configuration and its active
configuration, respectively.
[0045] As is well-known, the inflatable bag 13 may comprise two walls 13A, 13B situated
opposite each other and perimetrally sealed so as to form a chamber able to retain
inside it the inflation fluid (see Figures 7-9).
[0046] In a known manner, once inflated, the inflatable bag is able to return into its rest
configuration after passing of a given time interval, owing for example to the provision
of suitable deflation means or by making the two walls 13A, 13B using a material having
a given permeability as regards the inflation fluid.
[0047] For the purposes of the present invention "perimetral portion" 16 of the inflatable
bag 13 is understood as meaning the portion of the inflatable bag which preferably
is situated at the sealed joint between the two walls 13A, 13B. In particular, this
perimetral portion 16 of the inflatable bag 13 will be close to an outer surface of
the bag, "outer surface" being understood as meaning a surface intended not to come
into direct contact with the inflation fluid of the bag. "Perimetral portion" 16 of
the inflatable bag 13 is also understood as meaning any appendage of the inflatable
bag 13. Such an appendage may be made as one piece with the bag or fastened thereto.
[0048] For the purposes of the present invention "untensioned condition" of the tie 14 refers
to a condition of the tie which is substantially not taut or not stretched. For example,
the tie 14 is in an untensioned condition when substantially no external forces are
acting on it.
[0049] "Tensioned condition" of the tie 14 refers to a condition in which the tie, when
subject to a tensile stress, assumes a taut or stretched condition.
[0050] As schematically shown in the attached drawings, the tie or ties 14 with which the
inflatable bag 13 is connected to the portion 15 of the garment 10 are arranged in
the garment 10 so as to pass alternately from an untensioned condition to a tensioned
condition when the inflatable bag in turn passes from a rest configuration to the
active configuration.
[0051] Advantageously, by means of the provision of the ties 14, it is possible to exert
a tensile force along the perimetral edges of the inflatable bag 13 so as to balance
the forces which, following inflation, would tend to cause the inflatable bag to contract
laterally. In this way it is therefore possible to reduce the lateral contraction
of the bag 13.
[0052] Moreover, by means of the provision of the ties 14 it is possible to prevent the
inflatable bag 13, following inflation, from undergoing, in addition to shrinkage,
a displacement with respect to its initial position. It is therefore avoided leaving
exposed zones of the garment which initially were intended to be protected. Likewise
it is avoided that the inflatable bag, following the displacement which has occurred,
may interfere with other protection elements of the garment 10, such as knee-pads,
elbow pads or back protections.
[0053] Reference is now made to Figures 2 and 3 in which a first embodiment of the garment
10 according to the invention is shown. This garment 10 is a motorcyclist's riding
suit. However, as already mentioned, the garment 10 may have different configurations.
[0054] The garment 10 is provided with an inflatable protection device 12 which comprises
a single inflatable bag 13 arranged inside the garment. This bag 13 is designed to
protect the shoulders, the back, the flanks, the hips and the ribs of the user.
[0055] According to alternative embodiments of the invention, not shown in the attached
drawings, the garment 10 may be provided with a plurality of inflatable bags, independent
of each other, and each designed to be positioned opposite a portion of the body which
is to be protected.
[0056] With reference to Figure 2, it can be noted how preferably the ties 14 connect the
perimetral portion 16 of the bag 113A arranged above the shoulders to the portion
of the garment 10 arranged opposite the motorcyclist's chest. These ties are provided
such that for example the bag 113A arranged above the shoulders expands continuing
to surround the motorcyclist's shoulders, without undergoing undesirable displacements
towards the zone of the neck or the back.
[0057] Similarly, it can be noted how preferably also the perimetral portion 16 of the inflatable
bag 113B intended to protect the flanks and the ribs of the motorcyclist is connected
by means of the ties 14 to the portion of the garment 10 arranged opposite the motorcyclist's
chest. In this way it is ensured that the bag which protects the flanks and the ribs
of the motorcyclist does not undergo, following activation, displacements downwards
leaving the chest zone exposed.
[0058] Furthermore, still with reference to the embodiment shown in Figure 2, it can be
noted how the perimetral portion 16 of the inflatable bag 113C intended to protect
the hips of the motorcyclist, is connected by means of two ties 14 to the portions
of the garment 10 intended to be arranged, during use, above the stomach and the thighs
of the motorcyclist. In this way the bag 113C is prevented from being displaced upwards
or downwards following its activation. At the same time it is ensured that the bag
113C, also once inflated, may surround the zone of the motorcyclist's hips.
[0059] From the above it can be seen how preferably the portion 15 of the garment 10 to
which the ties 14 are fixed is arranged on an inner surface of the garment, "inner
surface" being understood as being a surface directed towards the user's body.
[0060] Obviously, different embodiments of the inflatable bag 13 and different arrangements
of the ties 14 and the portions 15 and 16 are possible in order to satisfy different
requirements.
[0061] Figures 4-6 show in schematic form a plan view of the protection device 12 of the
garment 10 shown in Figures 2 and 3. Figure 4 shows the inflatable bag 13 when it
is in a rest position, while Figure 5 shows the inflatable bag 13 when it is in an
active configuration.
[0062] For reasons of clarity the corresponding reference numbers are indicated solely along
the portion of the bag 13 designed to be positioned, when the garment 10 is being
used, in the zone of the user's shoulders.
[0063] From Figures 4-6 it can be clearly seen how the arrangement of the ties 14 has been
designed preferably to oppose the lateral contraction which the bag 13 undergoes once
activated.
[0064] In this embodiment the tie 14 is made of an elastic material. As can be clearly seen
from Figure 6, when the tie 14 passes from the untensioned condition to the tensioned
condition it undergoes elongation. This elongation corresponds to the lateral contraction
Δ1 of the bag 13 which occurs during inflation. The tie 14 is made of an elastic material
able to limit the lateral contraction of the bag 13 with respect to a configuration
in which the bag 13 is not perimetrally constrained.
[0065] Advantageously, the elastic tie 14 is able to return independently into its initial
untensioned condition, when the force exerted on it by the inflatable bag 13 ceases.
This force ceases when the inflatable bag 13 returns, following deflation, into its
rest configuration.
[0066] As schematically shown in Figure 7, in the rest configuration the projection of the
inflatable bag 13 on the surface 17 assumes a value equal to L1. When the inflatable
bag passes into its active configuration, on the basis of that indicated above, the
projection on the surface 17 assumes a value equal to L2, less than the initial value
L1 (see Figure 8). The arrangement of elastic ties 14 is such that the inflatable
bag 13, returning from its active configuration into its rest configuration, not only
is able to recover the lateral contraction occurring during inflation, equal to 2Δ1,
but is also able to return substantially into its initial configuration.
[0067] The tensile force exerted by the ties 14 on the perimetral edges 16 of the bag allows
the bag 13 to reassume a flat configuration, without folds, inside its initial seat
(see Figure 9). Usually this seat is formed in a space comprised between an outer
layer 17 of the garment, generally made of leather, and the inner lining 18 of the
garment 10.
[0068] As schematically shown in Figures 7-9, in a known manner, the inflatable bag 13 may
be provided with internal tensioning wires 34. These internal tensioning wires 34
are provided inside the bag 13 and have their opposite ends fixed respectively to
the two walls 13A, 13B of the bag 13. When the bag 13 is in the rest configuration,
these wires 34 are in an untensioned state (see Figure 7). When the bag 13 assumes
an active configuration, these wires 34 pass into a tensioned configuration, preventing
the bag from assuming a balloon-like configuration. The wires 34 therefore cooperate
with the ties 14 in order to ensure that the bag 13, once activated, does not leave
exposed the zones of the garment which initially were intended to be protected. When
the bag 13 returns into its rest configuration, the wires 34 return into their initial
untensioned configuration.
[0069] Figures 10 and 11 show in schematic form an enlarged view of the fixing means 20
used to connect the portion 15 of the garment 10 to the perimetral portion 16 of the
inflatable bag 13. In this embodiment the tie 14 is removably fixed to the perimetral
portion 16 by the fixing means 20.
[0070] In detail, in this embodiment the fixing means 20 comprise hook-and-loop fixing means
of the Velcro® type arranged on surfaces, designed to face each other, of the perimetral
portion 16 of the bag 13 and the tie 14. Obviously, other releasable fixing means,
such as press-fit fixing means, may be used according to needs.
[0071] The provision of releasable fixing means 20 is particularly advantageous since it
allows, in the event of need, easy replacement of the inflatable bag 13. Moreover,
these releasable fixing means do not adversely affect the strength of the fastening
between the tie 14 and the inflatable bag 13 and therefore do not interfere with correct
operation of the inflatable protection device 12.
[0072] The tie 14 may be fixed to the portion 15 of the garment 10 by known non-releasable
fixing means 25, for example stitches or thermal welds (see for example Figure 12).
[0073] Alternatively the tie 14 may be fixed to the portion 15 of the garment 10 by releasable
fixing means 25, for example zips.
[0074] An alternative embodiment shown in Figure 14 shows fixing means 20 which comprise
a strip 22. Said strip 22 is designed to engage inside a slit 23 provided in the perimetral
portion of the bag 13. The strip after engaging inside the slit 23 may be folded onto
itself so as to be then fixed by closing means 24. These closing means 24 may comprise
press-fit closing means.
[0075] In this embodiment also the tie 14 may be made of elastic material.
[0076] An alternative embodiment shown in Figures 10 and 11 shows a tie 14 made of a substantially
inextensible material. As clearly shown in Figures 10 and 11, in this embodiment the
tie 14, when passing from the untensioned condition (Figure 10) into the tensioned
condition (Figure 11), undergoes stretching and allows further reduction of the lateral
contraction Δ1 of the inflatable bag 13, during inflation. Since the tie 14 is not
elastic, it is less effective in helping repositioning of the bag 13 in its initial
configuration.
[0077] The use of these substantially non-elastic ties 14 is particularly useful in the
case where it is required to fix to the garment 10 inflatable bags 13 able to achieve
high expansion volumes, for example bags designed to be positioned on zones which
do not have other additional protection elements, such as back shields or protection
plates.
[0078] In this case, in fact, the ties schematically shown in Figures 10 and 11 effectively
oppose the lateral contraction of the bag and at the same time do not cause discomfort
for the user of the garment, since they are made of flexible material.
[0079] Although a suit 10 has been shown in the attached figures, from the above description
it is now clear how the teachings of the present invention may be used also in the
case where the garment 10 is intended to be worn on top of or below a further protective
garment worn by the user, so as to form a protective clothing assembly.
[0080] Such a protective clothing assembly is for example described and illustrated in international
application
WO 2013/171674 in the name of the present applicant.
[0081] In the case where the garment 10 is worn underneath a further protective garment,
the latter may be designed with suitable proportions in terms of sizes or specifically
engineered so as to allow expansion of the inflatable bags 13.
[0082] For example, the further protective garment, which is preferably made of material
resistant to abrasion and frictional stresses, will be provided with elastic inserts
designed to be positioned over the inflatable bags 13 so as to allow expansion thereof.
In this way the additional protective garment, is prevented from tearing following
inflation of the inflatable bags 13. Moreover, the provision of these elastic inserts
prevents any expansion of the inflatable bag 13 towards the user's body, causing any
possible injury.
[0083] From the above description it is now clear how the present invention is able to solve
advantageously the defects of the known devices.
[0084] For example the provision of the ties 14 ensures that the inflatable bags do not
have to be designed with larger dimensions. The ties 14, in fact, allow the lateral
contraction of each single inflatable bag 13 to be reduced when it passes into the
active configuration. The ties 14 therefore ensure that the zone initially intended
to be covered is effectively protected by the inflatable bag.
[0085] Moreover, the provision of ties 14 ensures that the inflatable bag 13 does not undergo,
in addition to lateral contraction, further displacements which could adversely affect
the protection offered by the garment 10, leaving exposed zones of the garment initially
intended to be protected.
[0086] On the basis of that indicated above, fixing of the bag 13 to the garment 10 is performed
in a simple and low-cost manner. Moreover, the ties 14, whether they be made of inextensible
material or elastic material, do not reduce the comfort offered by the garment 10
to the motorcyclist and do not interfere with inflation of the inflatable bag 13 which
is not delayed by the presence of the ties 14.
[0087] Moreover, the ties 14, if made of elastic material, also facilitate deflation of
the bag 13 and ensure that, in the case where the garment 10 is provided with inflation
means having more than one charge, the inflatable bag 13 is correctly repositioned
in its seat after being activated, so as to ensure the same initial level of safety.
[0088] The person skilled in the art, in order to satisfy specific requirements, may make
modifications to the embodiments of the garment described above and/or replace parts
described with equivalent parts, without thereby departing from the scope of the accompanying
claims.
[0089] For example, the ties may be arranged so as to connect an external portion of the
garment 10 to the perimetral portion of the bag 13, in the case where the inflatable
bag, once activated, is intended to project from the garment.
1. Garment (10) provided with an inflatable protection device (12) comprising at least
one inflatable bag (13) designed to assume alternately a rest configuration, in which
it is in a deflated state, and an active configuration, in which it is in an inflated
state; said at least one inflatable bag (13) being fixed to the garment (10) by means
of at least one tie (14) which connects a portion (15) of the garment (10) to a perimetral
portion (16) of the at least one inflatable bag (13), said at least one tie (14) being
intended to assume alternately an untensioned condition and a tensioned condition
when the at least one inflatable bag (13) assumes its rest configuration and its active
configuration, respectively.
2. Garment (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the at least one tie (14) is made of an elastic material, said at least one tie (14)
being designed to return autonomously into an untensioned condition when the at least
one inflatable bag (13) returns from its active configuration into its rest configuration.
3. Garment (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the at least one tie (14) is removably fixed to the perimetral portion (16) of the
at least one inflatable bag (13) by means of releasable fixing means (20).
4. Garment (10) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said releasable fixing means (20) comprise loop or hook fixing means arranged on
surfaces, designed to face each other, of the perimetral portion (16) of the at least
one inflatable bag (13) and the at least one tie (14).
5. Garment (10) according to Claim 3, characterized in that said releasable fixing means (20) comprise a strip (22) designed to engage inside
a slit (23) provided in the perimetral portion (16) of the at least one inflatable
bag (13), said strip (22) being intended to be fixed, after being folded onto itself,
by closing means (24).
6. Garment (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the at least one inflatable bag (13) is positioned in a portion of the garment (10)
which, during use, is designed to cover the shoulders or the back or the flanks or
the hips or the ribs of the user.
7. Garment (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the at least one inflatable bag (13) comprises two walls (13A, 13B) arranged opposite
each other and sealed perimetrally, the perimetral portion (16) of the at least one
inflatable bag (13) being positioned at the sealed joint between the two walls (13A,
13B).
8. Garment (10) according to Claim 7, characterized in that the at least one inflatable bag (13) is provided with at least one internal tensioning
wire (34) having its opposite ends fixed respectively to the two walls (13A, 13B);
said at least one internal tensioning wire (34) being intended to assume alternately
an untensioned condition and a tensioned condition when the at least one inflatable
bag (13) assumes its rest configuration and its active configuration respectively.
9. Garment (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the perimetral portion (16) of the at least one inflatable bag (13) is positioned
on an outer surface of the at least one inflatable bag (13).
10. Garment (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the portion (15) of the garment (10) on which the at least one tie (14) is fixed
is positioned on an inner surface of the garment (10).
11. Garment (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the at least one tie (14) is fixed on the portion (15) of the garment (10) by means
of non-releasable fixing means (25).
12. Protective clothing assembly comprising:
- a garment (10) provided with an inflatable protection device (12) according to any
one of Claims 1 to 11;
- a further protective garment intended to be worn on top of or underneath the garment
(10) provided with an inflatable protection device (12).
13. Protective clothing assembly according to Claim 12, characterized in that the further protective garment is worn on top of the garment (10) provided with said
inflatable protection device (12); said further protective garment being provided
with elastic inserts designed to be positioned over the at least one inflatable bag
(13) of the garment provided with said inflatable protection device (12) so as to
allow expansion of the at least one inflatable bag (13).