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WO2020170293A1
WO2020170293A1 PCT/JP2019/005768 JP2019005768W WO2020170293A1 WO 2020170293 A1 WO2020170293 A1 WO 2020170293A1 JP 2019005768 W JP2019005768 W JP 2019005768W WO 2020170293 A1 WO2020170293 A1 WO 2020170293A1
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生央 虎谷
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/10Sleeves; Armholes

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  • the present invention relates to the upper body of clothing.
  • An upper body part of clothing that can cover at least a part of the upper body of the wearer is known (for example, see Patent Document 1).
  • the “correct posture” is a posture in which the base of the person's neck, shoulders, elbows, and ankles are located in a substantially straight line when the person standing on a flat surface is seen from the side.
  • the posture in which both shoulders move forward is frequently repeated or, if held continuously for a long period of time, may lead to deterioration of body shape such as a rolled shoulder or stoop.
  • the “rolled shoulder” refers to a body shape in which the scapula spreads to the left and right and the shoulder enters the inside.
  • the “back of the cat” refers to a posture in which the spine curves back and forth and the head protrudes forward. These body shapes can also cause pain such as stiff shoulders.
  • Some clothing has enhanced stretch between the backs of both sleeves in order to keep the wearer in the correct posture or to correct the already deteriorated posture of the wearer.
  • the enhanced extension force prevents the left and right shoulder blades of the wearer from moving away from each other, making it difficult for the wearer to take a posture in which both shoulders are forward.
  • due to the difference in elasticity between the region where the extension force is strengthened and the other region especially the lower region is pulled to the other region at the boundary between the body and the sleeve. .. When such a state continues for a long time, wrinkles are generated in the armpit of the wearer, and the cloth easily gets into the armpit. As a result, the wearer often feels uncomfortable.
  • the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and makes it difficult for the wearer to take a posture in which both shoulders move forward such that both arms rotate toward the front center side, and wrinkles on the armpit of the wearer.
  • the purpose is to provide the upper body part of clothing that can prevent the cut-in of food.
  • the upper half of the clothing includes a body including a front body and a back body, a left sleeve, and a right sleeve.
  • the front body includes a left gouged part on the left side and a right gouged part on the right side.
  • the left sleeve includes, on the front side, a left suture end portion sewn to the left gouged portion of the front body. Before the left suture end portion is sutured to the left gouged portion of the front body, the width of the left suture end portion in the left-right direction is smaller than the depth of the left gouged portion of the front body.
  • the right sleeve includes a right suture end portion, which is sewn to the front side right scooping portion. Before the right sutured end is sewn to the right gouged part of the front body, the width of the right sutured end in the left-right direction is smaller than the depth of the right gouged part of the front body. Between the back surface of the left sleeve and the back surface of the right sleeve, a restriction portion is provided to prevent the left and right shoulder blades of the wearer from separating from each other.
  • the restriction part when pulled on both sides of the wearer's shoulder, generates tensile force as a reaction force to prevent the left and right shoulder blades of the wearer from separating from each other. As a result, it is difficult for the wearer to take a posture in which both shoulders are forward.
  • a tensile force is generated between the suture ends and the gouged portion on both left and right sides, which opposes the tensile force of the restricting portion under the armpit of the wearer,
  • the area located under the armpit of the wearer is less likely to be pulled by other areas. Therefore, even if the wearing time is prolonged, wrinkles are less likely to be generated in the armpit of the wearer, and the amount of the cloth that cuts into the armpit is small. As a result, it is possible to prevent the wearer from feeling uncomfortable with the clothing.
  • the restricting portion is, for example, a non-stretchable fabric whose stretch force is 45 cN or more when stretched by 20% in the left-right direction, or a non-stretchable stretch rate of less than 20% even when a stretch force of 45 cN is applied in the left-right direction.
  • the "stretching force” means that a cloth having a width of 2.5 cm and a length of 10 cm is pulled at a pulling speed of 30 cm/min by a constant-speed stretching type tensile tester in an environment of about 20°C (18°C to 22°C). Is the force required to extend in the length direction.
  • the value of the extension force measured using AGS-X manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation as a constant-speed extension type tensile tester is described.
  • the regulation part may include a region of the back body located between the boundary between the back body and the left sleeve and the boundary between the back body and the right sleeve. That is, this region of the back body and the restriction portion may be integrally configured.
  • the regulation part may include a cloth different from the back body added to the back body. This cloth may be sewn to the boundaries between the back surface of the left and right sleeves and the back body, or to the back surfaces of the left and right sleeves.
  • the deepest part of the left skin is located to the right of the leftmost part of the left shoulder of the front body, and the deepest part of the right skin is located to the left of the rightmost part of the right shoulder of the front body. May be located.
  • the tensile force generated between the suture ends on the left and right sides and the gouged portion is more likely to antagonize the tensile force of the restriction portion under the armpit of the wearer, so
  • the region located under the armpit of the wearer is less likely to be further pulled by other regions. Therefore, even if the wearing time is prolonged, wrinkles are less likely to be generated in the armpit of the wearer, and the amount of the cloth that cuts into the armpit is small. As a result, it is possible to prevent the wearer from feeling uncomfortable with the clothing.
  • the first stitching point located at the lowermost position is the first lowest point at the lowermost position of the boundary between the back surface of the left sleeve and the body portion. It may be arranged above the point.
  • the second lowermost stitching point is the lowermost second stitching point of the boundary between the back surface of the right sleeve and the body. It may be arranged above the point.
  • the shortest distance in the vertical direction between the first stitching point and the first lowest point may be 1 cm or more and 20 cm or less, and the shortest distance in the vertical direction between the second stitching point and the second lowest point is It may be 1 cm or more and 20 cm or less.
  • the left sleeve may have a left connecting portion and a difficult extension region.
  • the left connecting portion includes the left suture end portion and is connected to the left side of the body.
  • the difficult extension region is a region where the extension force is 45 cN or more at the time of 20% extension in the length direction of the left sleeve, and may extend at least to the back surface of the left connecting portion.
  • the right sleeve may have a right connecting portion and a difficult stretch region.
  • the right connecting portion includes the right suture end portion and is connected to the right side of the body.
  • the difficult extension region is a region where the extension force is 45 cN or more at the time of 20% extension in the length direction of the right sleeve, and may extend at least to the back surface of the right connecting portion.
  • the difficult stretch region of the left sleeve may extend from the back surface to the front surface of the left connecting portion, and the difficult stretch region of the right sleeve may extend from the back surface to the front surface of the right connecting portion.
  • the left and right sleeves may have non-stretchable areas instead of difficult stretchable areas.
  • the non-stretching region is a region in which the stretching ratio is less than 20% even when a stretching force of 45 cN or more is applied in the length direction of each sleeve.
  • the non-stretching region of the left sleeve may extend at least to the back surface of the left connecting portion, and the non-stretching region of the right sleeve may extend to at least the back surface of the right connecting portion.
  • the non-stretching region of the left sleeve may extend from the back surface to the front surface of the left connecting portion, and the non-stretching region of the right sleeve may extend from the back surface to the front surface of the right connecting portion.
  • the restriction portion prevents the left and right shoulder blades of the wearer from moving away from each other, and thus it is difficult for the wearer to take a posture in which both shoulders are forward.
  • the pulling force between the suture ends and the gouged portion on both the left and right sides makes it difficult for wrinkles to occur in the armpit of the wearer, and the amount of cloth that cuts into the armpit. Less is.
  • the upper half of the garment according to the present invention makes it difficult for the wearer to take a posture in which both shoulders move forward so that both arms turn to the front center side, and prevents the wrinkles from biting into the armpit of the wearer.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the upper half of the clothing according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a rear view of the upper half of the clothing shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial development view showing the vicinity of a left sleeve chest 118 of the front body shown in FIG. 1 and the back body shown in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial development view showing the vicinity of a left sleeve chest among the front body and the left sleeve shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial development view showing the vicinity of the left sleeve arm of the rear body and the left sleeve shown in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 8 is a rear view of the upper half of the clothing according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 is a rear view of the first modification of the upper half of the clothing according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a rear view of a second modified example of the upper half of the clothing according to the second embodiment of the present invention. It is a rear view of the 3rd modification of the upper half part of clothing according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. It is a rear view of the 4th modification of the upper half part of clothing according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 are a front view and a rear view of an upper body 100 of a garment according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, respectively.
  • the left-right direction is determined based on the wearer of the upper body 100 of the clothing. For example, “left direction” is drawn to the right in FIG. 1 and left in FIG.
  • the upper body 100 of the clothing is configured to wrap around the upper trunk and both upper arms of the wearer.
  • the upper body 100 of the garment includes innerwear worn as underwear and outerwear worn as inner clothes or outerwear.
  • the upper body 100 of the garment according to the actual form 1 is a short-sleeved shirt.
  • the upper body 100 of the garment includes bodies 110 and 120, a left sleeve 130, and a right sleeve 140.
  • the body parts 110 and 120 have a thick tubular shape and are configured to wrap around the upper trunk of the wearer.
  • the body includes a front body 110 and a back body 120.
  • the front body 110 is a portion of the body facing the front surface (chest and abdomen) of the upper part of the trunk of the wearer, and covers almost the entire front surface.
  • the back body 120 is a portion of the body facing the back surface (back surface) of the wearer's upper trunk, and covers the entire back surface.
  • the front body 110 and the back body 120 are both symmetrical in shape.
  • the left sleeve 130 is provided on the left side of the body, and the right sleeve 140 is provided on the right side of the body.
  • Both sleeves 130 and 140 have a thin tubular shape and are configured to wrap the upper left and right upper arms of the wearer. Both sleeves 130 and 140 can be freely set in size in the length direction (direction of arrows LDL and RDL shown in FIG. 1). In the first embodiment, both sleeves 130 and 140 are set to short sleeves. Alternatively, the sleeves 130 and 140 may be long sleeves or three-quarter sleeves.
  • the body of the upper body 100 of the garment may be composed of four parts, the front body, the left and right side bodies, and the back body, instead of the two parts of the front body 110 and the back body 120.
  • the side body may be regarded as a part of the front body.
  • the front body 110 and the back body 120 are sewn together by the left side 113, the right side 114, and the shoulder 115.
  • the body includes the neckline 116, the hem 117, the left armhole 118, and the right armhole 119.
  • the neckline 116 corresponds to a cylindrical upper opening formed by the body, and the hem 117 corresponds to a lower opening.
  • the left armhole 118 is the edge of a hole formed on the upper left side of the body, and the right armhole 119 is the edge of a hole formed on the upper right side of the body.
  • the base end portion of the left sleeve 130 that is, the crest is sewn to the left cuff 118, and the crest of the right sleeve 140 is sewn to the right cuff 119.
  • the fabric forming the front body 110 may be stretchable or non-stretchable.
  • the material forming the back body 120 is elastic.
  • a region 128 (see a dense dot region shown in FIG. 2) between the left sleeve 130 and the right sleeve 140 is made of a hardly stretchable or non-stretchable fabric.
  • the "difficulty of stretchability" means that the fabric is difficult to stretch, specifically, the stretch force of the fabric is 45 cN or more when stretched by 20% in the left-right direction.
  • Non-stretchable means that the fabric hardly or substantially does not stretch, and specifically, that the stretch ratio of the fabric is less than 20% even when a stretching force of 45 cN is applied in the left-right direction.
  • this region 128 Due to the difficult stretchability or non-stretchability of the cloth, this region 128 has a stronger reaction force against external pulling force than other regions of the back body 120.
  • this area 128 will be referred to as a “restriction section”.
  • the restriction portion 128 is located above the straight line LVL that connects the left side 113 and the right side 114 with the shortest distance in the left-right direction in the rear body 120.
  • the back surface 132 of the left sleeve 130 is sewn on the left side of the restriction portion 128, and the back surface 142 of the right sleeve 140 is sewn on the right side. Accordingly, the restriction portion 128 can prevent the left and right shoulder blades of the wearer from separating from each other.
  • the restriction portion is not limited to the area 128 between the back surface 132 of the left sleeve 130 and the back surface 142 of the right sleeve 140 in the rear body 120, and is wider than the area 128, and further includes the entire rear body 120. May be.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial development view showing the vicinity of the left sleeve chest 118 of the front body 110 and the back body 120.
  • the partially developed view near the right cuff 119 is the same as the left-right inverted view of FIG. Therefore, the left armhole 118 will be described below. The description is also applied to the right sleeve 119.
  • the left armhole 118 is divided into a front portion 310 and a rear portion 320.
  • the front part 310 of the left cuff 118 is located on the upper left side (the upper right side in FIG. 3) of the front body 110, and includes a left gouged part 311 and a left side upper part 312.
  • the left gouged portion 311 has a curved shape like a trace of the gouged upper left corner of the front body 110 (see FIG. 3 ), and is sewn to the front surface 131 of the left sleeve 130.
  • the left armpit upper portion 312 is a portion that constitutes the upper end of the left armpit 113 of the body, and is sewn to the back surface 132 of the left sleeve 130.
  • the rear part 320 of the left sleeve bob 118 is located on the upper left side of the rear body 120, and has a curved shape like a trace of the upper left corner of the rear body 120 (see FIG. 3 ), and the whole of the left sleeve 130. Sutured to the back 132.
  • the front part 310 of the left armhole 118 is sewn to both the front face 131 and the back face 132 of the left sleeve 130, and the rear part 320 is sewn only to the back face 132 of the left sleeve 130. Due to this difference, as shown in FIG. 2, the lowest point STP of the stitching portion between the front surface 131 of the left sleeve 130 and the front body 110 is the boundary between the back surface 132 of the left sleeve 130 and the bodies 110, 120. Is arranged above the lowest point LWP of the above by a distance LUP. This distance LUP is preferably 1 cm or more and 20 cm or less.
  • the tensile force of the restriction portion 128 does not directly act on the lowest point STP of the stitched portion between the front surface 131 of the left sleeve 130 and the front body 110.
  • the deviation in strength due to the direction of the tensile force of the fabric is suppressed to a relatively small amount, and thus wrinkles are less likely to occur. Therefore, the amount of cloth that cuts into the armpit of the wearer due to the wrinkles is reduced.
  • FIG. 4 is a partial development view showing the vicinity of the left sleeve chest 118 of the front body 110 and the left sleeve 130.
  • FIG. 5 is a partial development view showing the vicinity of the left cuff 118 of the rear body 120 and the left sleeve 130.
  • the partially developed view in the vicinity of the right armhole 119 is the same as the left and right inverted views of FIGS. 4 and 5. Therefore, the left sleeve bob 118 and the left sleeve 130 will be described below. The description is also applied to the right sleeve 119 and the right sleeve 140.
  • the left sleeve 130 has a structure in which an upper sleeve 410 and a lower sleeve 420 are sewn in a tubular shape.
  • the upper sleeve 410 forms the entire front surface 131 of the left sleeve 130 and the upper portion of the back surface 132
  • the lower sleeve 420 forms the lower portion of the back surface 132 of the left sleeve 130.
  • a suture line 430 between the upper sleeve 410 and the lower sleeve 420 is shown.
  • the seam line 430 extends from the back surface 132 of the left sleeve 130 to the cuff 133 along the length direction of the left sleeve 130.
  • the other suture extends along the lower sleeve 134 of the left sleeve 130.
  • the front suture end portion 411 of the upper sleeve 410 of the left sleeve 130 (hereinafter abbreviated as “left suture end portion”) is sutured to the left gouged portion 311 of the front body 110, and the front suture end of the lower sleeve portion 420 of the left sleeve 130.
  • the portion 421 is sewn to the upper left armpit 312 of the front body 110 (see FIG. 4 ).
  • both ends LP1 and LP2 of the left suture end portion 411 are sutured to both ends LP3 and LP4 of the left gouged portion 311.
  • the remaining ends 412-415, 422-425 of the left sleeve 130 are sewn as follows.
  • the rear suture end 412 of the upper sleeve 410 and the rear suture end 422 of the lower sleeve 420 of the left sleeve 130 are sutured to the rear portion 320 of the rear body 120 (see FIG. 5 ).
  • the lower sleeve portion 414 of the upper sleeve 410 and the lower sleeve portion 424 of the lower sleeve 420 are sewn to each other to form an undersleeve 134 of the left sleeve 130 (see FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the sleeve stitching end 415 of the upper sleeve 410 and the sleeve stitching end 425 of the lower sleeve 420 are stitched together to form a stitching line 430 of the left sleeve 130 (see FIG. 2).
  • the cuff end 413 of the upper sleeve 410 and the cuff end 423 of the lower sleeve 420 form the cuff 133 of the left sleeve 130.
  • the part of the left hollowed part 311 that is closest to the center line CLN (see FIG. 1) in the left-right direction of the front body 110 is called the “deepest part”.
  • the width d4 of the left stitching end portion 411 in the left-right direction is smaller than the depth d5 of the left gouged portion 311: d4 ⁇ d5.
  • the width d4 in the left-right direction of the left suture end portion 411 is the maximum value of the distance from the straight line LN1 connecting the both ends LP1 and LP2 of the left suture end portion 411 to the left suture end portion 411
  • the depth d5 is the distance from the straight line LN2 connecting both ends LP3 and LP4 of the left gouged portion 311 to the deepest portion MDP.
  • a tensile force in a direction toward the front body 110 is generated on the front surface of the left sleeve 130.
  • This tensile force antagonizes the tensile force from the restricting portion 128 (see FIG. 2) at the armpit portion of the left sleeve 130, particularly at the front side thereof, and prevents the occurrence of wrinkles. In this way, the amount of fabric that cuts into the armpit of the wearer due to the wrinkles is reduced.
  • the left sleeve 130 includes left connecting portions (also referred to as sleeve mountains) 135 and 136.
  • the left connecting portions 135, 136 are portions of the left sleeve 130 that cover the left shoulder of the wearer.
  • the left connecting portions 135, 136 specifically include the left suture end 411.
  • the front surface 135 (see the rough dot area shown in FIG. 1) is composed only of the upper sleeve part 410 of the left sleeve 130
  • the back surface 136 is the left sleeve 130. It is composed of a part of the upper sleeve 410 and a lower sleeve 420.
  • At least the back surface 136 of the left connecting portion of the left sleeve 130 is a difficult stretch region or a non-stretch region.
  • the “difficult stretch region” is a region in which the fabric is difficult to stretch, specifically, a region in which the stretch force of 45 cN or more and 600 cN or less in the lengthwise LDL of the left sleeve 130 causes a 20% stretch.
  • the extension force is preferably 60 cN or more and 500 cN or less when the left sleeve 130 is extended 20% in the length direction, and more preferably 80 cN or more and 400 cN or less when the left sleeve 130 is extended 20% in the length direction.
  • the "non-stretching region” is a region in which the fabric hardly or substantially does not stretch, and specifically, the stretching rate is 0% to less than 20% even if a stretching force of 45 cN is applied to the lengthwise LDL of the left sleeve 130. It is an area that is only up to.
  • the non-stretching region is a region in which the stretching ratio is only 0% to less than 10% even if a stretching force of 45 cN is applied to the lengthwise LDL of the left sleeve 130.
  • the difficult-to-expand region or the non-stretch region of the left sleeve 130 may extend from the back surface 136 to the front surface 135 of the left connecting portion.
  • the regulation part 128 of the back body 120 is woven integrally with other regions of the back body 120.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the restriction portion may be made of another material added to the back body 120.
  • FIG. 6 is a rear view of the upper body part 500 of the clothing according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the upper body 500 is a long-sleeved shirt, unlike the one 100 according to the first embodiment.
  • the upper body 500 may be short sleeves or three-quarter sleeves.
  • the entire rear body 520 has elasticity similar to that of the front body 510, while the restricting portion 528 is composed of another material added to the rear body 520.
  • the material of the restriction portion 528 is hardly stretchable or non-stretchable.
  • the fabric of the restriction portion 528 has a rectangular shape that is long in the left-right direction, and both ends 523, 524 in the left-right direction are sewn to the boundaries 521, 522 between the back surfaces 532, 542 of the left and right sleeves 530, 540 and the back body 520. ing. Since such a restricting portion 528 is added to the rear body 520, the left and right shoulder blades of the wearer are prevented from separating from each other. That is, it is difficult for the wearer to take a posture in which the left and right shoulders move forward so that the upper left and right upper arms rotate toward the front center side. As a result, it is possible to effectively prevent the wearer from taking a bad posture such as a rolled shoulder or stoop. Furthermore, the effect of correcting the posture of the wearer who has already deteriorated in body shape is enhanced.
  • both ends 523 and 524 of the fabric of the restricting portion 528 may be sewn to the back surfaces 532 and 542 of the left and right sleeves 530 and 540.
  • both ends 523 and 524 of the fabric of the restricting portion 528 intersect the left cuff 521 and the right cuff 522, respectively, and the backs 532 and 542 and the back body 520 of the left and right sleeves 530 and 540 are respectively crossed. It may be sutured to both.
  • the left side of the restricting portion 528 may extend from the left cuff 521 to the back surface 532 of the left sleeve 530, and may reach from the lower side to the front surface of the left sleeve 530.
  • the right side of the restricting portion 528 may extend from the right cuff 522 to the back surface 542 of the right sleeve 540 and reach from the bottom to the front surface of the right sleeve 540.
  • the restriction portion is not limited to the one to which a single cloth is added, and may be composed of a plurality of cloths. As shown in FIG. 10, two strip-shaped cloths 568 and 578 may be added to the restriction portion so as to intersect with each other. These 568 and 578 may be arranged in parallel with each other.

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Selon la présente invention, une partie de corps avant comprend une section arrondie à gauche sur son côté gauche et une section arrondie à droite sur son côté droit. Un manchon gauche comprend, sur sa surface avant, une section d'extrémité cousue gauche cousue à la section arrondie à gauche de la partie de corps avant. Avant que la section d'extrémité cousue gauche soit cousue à la section arrondie à gauche de la partie de corps avant, la largeur dans la direction gauche-droite de la section d'extrémité cousue gauche est inférieure à la profondeur de la section arrondie à gauche de la partie de corps avant. Un manchon droit comprend, sur sa surface avant, une section d'extrémité cousue droite cousue à la section arrondie à droite de la partie de corps avant. Avant que la section d'extrémité cousue droite soit cousue à la section arrondie à droite de la partie de corps avant, la largeur dans la direction gauche-droite de la section d'extrémité cousue droite est inférieure à la profondeur de la section arrondie à droite de la partie de corps avant. Il est prévu, entre la surface arrière du manchon gauche et la surface arrière du manchon droit, une section de restriction qui empêche les omoplates gauche et droite d'un porteur d'être espacées l'une de l'autre.
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