FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to ventilating clothing, in particular to a ventilating jacket,
which can be used by athletes, such as motorcyclists, cyclists, etc., and by other
professionals whose activities require protection from the sun, wind or rain, while
ensuring effective ventilation of the jacket.
PRIOR ART
[0002] There are many references in the patent literature to ventilated clothing for the
protection of its wearer from heat, wind and/or rain. Typically, such garments, including
jackets and full-body suits, are made of windproof and waterproof upper fabric, and
therefore often have ventilation systems of various designs. Their purpose is to ventilate
the air gap between the wearer's body and the jacket so that the wearers of such clothes
feel comfortable and are protected from excessive amounts of heat and moisture accumulated
under the jacket.
[0003] Many solutions have been developed to solve this problem. For example, Japanese Patent
Application No.
JP2020111850 describes a ventilating motorcycle jacket with a trapezoidal ventilation opening
in the back.
[0004] The disadvantage of the present invention is that the motorcyclist cannot open and
close the ventilation openings while driving the motorcycle. To do this, he must stop
and take off his jacket.
[0005] Another embodiment of a ventilating motorcycle jacket is described in Japanese Patent
JP4181516. It describes a motorcyclist's jacket with two elongated downward-pointing rectangular
vents on the back, fitted on the left and right sides, which can be opened and closed
by appropriate strips controlled by handles fitted in the cut-outs at the front of
the jacket. The handles can move up and down along the cut-outs, at the same time
moving the opening-closing strips and, at the same time, opening or closing the ventilation
openings.
[0006] This variant of the ventilation of the motorcyclist's jacket is advantageous in that
the ventilation openings can be controlled without removing the jacket. However, it
is believed that two narrow strip-shaped vents in the back may not be sufficient to
ensure effective ventilation of the jacket, especially in hot weather.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0007] The ventilating jacket described in the present invention differs from the prototypes
in that it has a rectangular ventilation opening in the back area occupying most of
the back area, covered by a cover that can be opened and closed with cords that control
two zippers by which the cover is attached to the jacket fitted at opposite sides
of the cover. To open the vent, the wearer of the jacket has to pull the ends of the
cords in the back pocket of the jacket. To close the vent, the wearer of the jacket
has to pull the opposite ends of the cords in the pockets on the front of the jacket.
[0008] Because the cords are tied to the zippers, pulling the cords also pulls on the cover
zippers, which either open or close the vent on the jacket. The ventilation system
of this design allows it to be operated without removing the jacket.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a back view of the ventilating jacket;
Fig. 2 is a front view of the ventilating jacket;
Fig. 3 is an unfolded view of the ventilating jacket from the inside.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Protective jackets are usually made of windproof and waterproof material, so very
often they are equipped with ventilation openings to maintain the optimal temperature
inside the jacket and to protect the wearer of the jacket from overheating. As shown
in Fig. 1, which is a rear view of a ventilating jacket, the ventilating jacket of
the present invention has a rectangular ventilating opening, occupying most of the
back area, covered by an outer cover 1 made of the same material as the jacket.
[0011] The cover 1 is fastened to the jacket by zippers 2 and 3, which are arranged on opposite
- left and right - side edges of the cover 1, connecting the cover 1 with the jacket.
The zippers 2 and 3 are arranged so that they can be opened from the top down, at
the same time unfastening the cover 1 of the jacket's ventilation opening. The opened
and lowered down cover 1 can be hidden in the back pocket 4 of the jacket.
[0012] The opening and closing of the cover 1 is effected by two cords 5 and 6 which are
fixed at their midpoints to the ends 7 and 8 of the zippers 2 and 3, as shown in Fig.
2 and 3. The first ends 9 and 10 of the cords 5 and 6, pierced through loops 11 and
12 above the zippers 2 and 3 , are led through openings 13 and 14 into the front pockets
15 and 16 of the jacket, and the second ends 17 and 18 of the cords 5 and 6 are led
through the openings 19 and 20 in the back pocket 4 of the jacket below the zippers
2 and 3 into the back pocket of the jacket 4.
[0013] To lower the jacket ventilation cover 1 and expose the ventilation opening, the wearer
must pull down the ends 17 and 18 of the cords 5 and 6 in the back pocket 4 of the
jacket. Since the cords 5 and 6 are fixedly attached to the ends 7 and 8 of the zippers
2 and 3 by their midpoints, pulling down the ends 17 and 18 of the cords 5 and 6 pierced
through the openings 19 and 20 will also move down the heads 7 and 8 of the zippers
2 and 3, thus opening the zippers 2 and 3, and together with them the cover 1, thus
exposing the ventilation opening of the jacket. The lowered cover 1 will be hidden
in the back pocket 4 of the jacket.
[0014] To raise the jacket cover 1 and close the ventilation opening, the wearer of the
jacket must pull down the ends 9 and 10 of the cords 5 and 6 in the front pockets
15 and 16 of the jacket. As the cords 5 and 6 are pierced through the loops 11 and
12, arranged above the upper ends of the zippers 2 and 3, by pulling the ends 9 and
10 of the cords 5 and 6 down, the midpoints of the cords fixed to the heads 7 and
8 of the zippers 2 and 3 will rise up, and together with them - the ventilation cover
1, thus covering the ventilation opening of the jacket.
[0015] The jacket of the described construction has the advantage of enabling the wearer
to control the ventilation of the jacket, i.e. open or close the ventilation opening
on the back of the jacket without pulling off the jacket.
[0016] The ventilation opening of the jacket is internally covered with a mesh material
under the cover 1, which is not an object of the present invention and is not shown
in the figures for the sake of clarity of construction.
1. A ventilating protective jacket made of a wind and waterproof material having a ventilation
opening in the back area, a ventilation opening cover and means for opening and closing
the cover, characterized in that the ventilation opening cover (1) has two side zippers (2, 3), separately connecting
the cover (1) to the jacket, controlled by two opening-closing cords (5, 6) of the
zippers (2, 3), fixed to the ends (7, 8) of the zippers (2, 3) of the cover (1) by
their midpoints, wherein the first ends (9, 10) of the cords (5, 6) pierced through
the loops (11, 12) arranged above the zippers (2, 3) are led through openings (13,
14) into the front pockets (15, 16) of the jacket, and the second ends (17, 18) of
the cords (5, 6) are led into the back pocket (4) of the jacket through the openings
(19, 20) below the zippers (2, 3).