WO2004091328A1 - 股付き衣類 - Google Patents

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WO2004091328A1
WO2004091328A1 PCT/JP2004/005325 JP2004005325W WO2004091328A1 WO 2004091328 A1 WO2004091328 A1 WO 2004091328A1 JP 2004005325 W JP2004005325 W JP 2004005325W WO 2004091328 A1 WO2004091328 A1 WO 2004091328A1
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tightening portion
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knee
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Yuji Ota
Naomi Morii
Takako Fujii
Makoto Oyama
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Wacoal Corp.
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Priority to EP04727418A priority Critical patent/EP1618804B1/en
Priority to KR1020057019491A priority patent/KR101088802B1/ko
Priority to DE602004031102T priority patent/DE602004031102D1/de
Priority to JP2005505431A priority patent/JP4495674B2/ja
Priority to CA2521593A priority patent/CA2521593C/en
Publication of WO2004091328A1 publication Critical patent/WO2004091328A1/ja
Priority to HK06110231A priority patent/HK1089632A1/xx

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/06Trousers
    • A41D1/08Trousers specially adapted for sporting purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/18Elastic
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0015Sports garments other than provided for in groups A41D13/0007 - A41D13/088
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/18Elastic
    • A41D31/185Elastic using layered materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2600/00Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes
    • A41D2600/10Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes for sport activities

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  • the present invention relates to crotch garments, and more particularly to sports crotch garments.
  • Some conventional clothing with a crotch for sports includes a support portion having a strong tightening force at a predetermined portion of the clothing to support the movement of the leg muscles.
  • Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 10-110106 discloses a crotch garment that supports the movement of muscles by sandwiching a thigh, a knee and a calf between left and right sides of a sabot portion. ing.
  • the support portion suppresses the movement of the legs in the left and right directions, so that the movement of the legs in the front-rear direction is stabilized.
  • it has the effect of supporting the flexion and extension of the hip and knee joints.
  • the body movements include internal rotation and external rotation, or adduction and abduction movements, and are disclosed in Patent Document 1 described above. While crotch garments can support flexion and extension movements, it is difficult to support other movements.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a crotch garment that supports leg movement in a well-balanced manner.
  • a crotch garment of the present invention is a crotch garment that covers at least a part of a lower body, and a band-shaped tightening portion is formed on a front side of a thigh.
  • the thigh front tightening part formed obliquely from above to below the front part, and in the rear part corresponding to the rear of the thigh, from above the rear part It is characterized by having at least a thigh rear side tightening portion formed obliquely downward.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion and the thigh rear side tightening portion each have a vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side. Preferably, they are inclined in the opposite direction. Further, the thigh front side tightening portion and the thigh rear side tightening portion in the crotch garment of the present invention are each inclined in the same direction with respect to the vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side. In this case, it is preferable that the front thigh elastic band and the rear thigh elastic band are continuous with at least one of the inside of the thigh and the outside of the thigh.
  • both the inside of the thigh and the outside of the thigh are connected.
  • the above-mentioned inside means above or below the inside of the thigh
  • the above outside means above or below the outside of the thigh.
  • the lower part of the thigh or the inner lower part of the thigh and the upper part of the thigh are connected (hereinafter the same).
  • a part of the tightening portion in the crotch garment of the present invention be formed in a portion corresponding to the greater trochanter.
  • the tightening portion may extend from at least one of the front tightening portion of the thigh and the rear tightening portion of the thigh to the lower inside of the thigh. It is preferable to further include a lower thigh tightening portion that is formed obliquely toward the outer lower side of the thigh. As a result, tension can be applied to one or both of the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion, so that the support by the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion can be provided. The effect can be improved.
  • a part of the lower thigh tightening portion is formed in a portion corresponding to the inside or outside of the knee, or the lower thigh tightening portion is formed in the front thigh tightening portion or the rear thigh tightening portion. It is preferable to connect to another tightening portion formed at a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee or the outside of the knee. Thereby, the knee support effect can be improved. Further, in this case, it is preferable that the lower thigh tightening portion is formed from the vicinity of the longitudinal center of at least one of the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion in the thigh. This makes it easier to apply tension between the tightening portions.
  • the tightening portion is located at least in the middle of one of the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion, and is located above the inside of the thigh. It is preferable to further include an upper thigh tightening portion that is formed obliquely to the upper outside of the thigh. As a result, tension can be applied to one or both of the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion, so that the support by the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion can be achieved. The effect can be improved.
  • the upper thigh tightening portion is preferably formed near the center in the longitudinal direction of at least one of the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion in the thigh. This makes it easier to apply tension between the tightening portions.
  • the crotch garment of the present invention is a crotch garment that covers at least a part of the lower body, and the band-shaped tightening portion is a front portion corresponding to the front side of the lower leg.
  • a crus front tightening portion formed obliquely from above to below the front portion, and in a rear portion corresponding to the back side of the lower leg, obliquely from above to below the rear portion. It is characterized by having at least a lower leg tightening portion formed.
  • the front lower leg portion and the rear lower leg portion are opposite to each other in the vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side. Preferably, it is inclined in the direction.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion and the lower leg rear tightening portion may be any one of the front side and the rear side. In addition, each of them may be inclined in the same direction with respect to the vertical direction, in which case the lower leg front tightening portion and the lower leg rear tightening portion are positioned inside the lower leg and the lower leg.
  • at least one of the outer sides of the lower leg is connected, and more preferably, both the inner side of the lower leg and the outer side of the lower leg are connected. This makes it easier to apply tension to the tightening portions.
  • a part of the tightening portion is formed at a portion corresponding to at least one of the inside of the knee and the outside of the knee.
  • the range indicated by the upper side of the knee, the lower side of the knee, the inner side of the knee, and the outer side of the knee refers to a position within the knee joint or a position within a few cm from the outer periphery of the patella. A position close enough to stabilize the knee joint (hereinafter the same). Therefore, at least a part of the tightening portion should be formed so as to abut this position.
  • the tightening portion in the crotch garment of the present invention is a below-knee tightening portion formed from a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee and a portion corresponding to the outside of the knee to a portion corresponding to the lower side of the knee. It is preferable that the upper edge of the below-knee tightening portion is formed in a concave shape toward the lower part of the lower leg. In this way, the inside and outside of the wearer's knees; the outside and the lower side are firmly supported by the strong below-knee tightening portion, so that the knee can be stabilized and unnecessary movement of the knee is suppressed. Can be Further, since the tightening portion does not come into contact with the knee above or below the knee, the degree of freedom of the knee can be secured.
  • the tightening portion in the crotch garment of the present invention includes the above-knee tightening portion formed from a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee and a portion corresponding to the outside of the knee to a portion corresponding to the upper side of the knee. It is preferable that the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion is formed in a concave shape in the upper direction of the thigh. This improves the stability of the knee.
  • the tightening portions in the crotch garment of the present invention correspond to the left and right sides of the waist. It is preferable that the abdominal tightening portion further includes a waist tightening portion formed at a portion corresponding to the abdomen, and an abdominal tightening portion formed at a portion corresponding to the abdomen. As a result, the waist tightening portions abutting the left and right sides of the waist can be pulled toward the center of the body, and the hip joint and the pelvis can be stabilized.
  • the front thigh tightening portion is formed from below the inside of the thigh, above the front of the thigh, over the greater trochanter, and over the thigh. It is preferable that it is formed to be curved in a concave shape in the upper direction. This can support muscle contraction on the front of the thigh.
  • the garment has a hem portion formed at a portion corresponding to the position above the knee, and the lower end of the thigh front side tightening portion and the lower end of the thigh rear side tightening portion. It is preferable that at least one of them is located at the bottom of the hem, and that the portion above the front thigh tightening portion and the portion above the thigh rear tightening portion correspond to the side of the waist.
  • the lower part of the thigh front side tightening part and the lower part of the thigh rear side tightening part are connected at a portion corresponding to the lower side inside the thigh.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing the muscle skeleton when the lower limbs of the human body are viewed from the front side.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing the muscles and the skeleton when the lower limbs of the human body are viewed from the rear side.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram of sports spats viewed from the front.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram of sports spats viewed from the back.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram of sports spats viewed from the front.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram of sports spats viewed from the back.
  • FIG. 7 is a view of sports spats viewed from the back.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram of the sports spats viewed from the front.
  • Fig. 9A is a view of the sports spats as viewed from the front
  • Fig. 9B is a view of the sport spats as viewed from the back.
  • FIG. 10A is a diagram of the sports spats viewed from the front
  • FIG. 10B is a diagram of the sports spats viewed from the back.
  • Fig. 11A is a diagram of the sports spats viewed from the front
  • Fig. 11B is a diagram of the sports spats viewed from the back.
  • Fig. 12A is a view of the sport spat as viewed from the front
  • Fig. 12B is a view of the sport spat as viewed from the back.
  • FIG. 13 is a front view of sports spats.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram of sports spats viewed from the front.
  • Fig. 15 is a diagram of the sports spats viewed from the front.
  • Fig. 16 is a diagram of sports spats viewed from the front.
  • Fig. 17A is a view of the above-knee sports spats viewed from the front
  • Fig. 17B is a view of the above-knee sports spats viewed from the back.
  • Fig. 18A is a view of the sports spat with the above-knee length viewed from the front
  • Fig. 18B is a view of the sports spat with the above-knee length viewed from the back.
  • Fig. 19A is a front view of the above-knee sports spats
  • Fig. 19B is a rear view of the above-knee sports spats.
  • Fig. 2 OA is a view of the sports spat with the above-knee length viewed from the front
  • Fig. 20B is a view of the sports spat with the above-knee height viewed from the back.
  • Fig. 21A is a view of the above-knee sports spats viewed from the front
  • Fig. 21B is a view of the above-knee sports spats viewed from the back.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the muscles and the skeleton when the lower limbs of the human body are viewed from the front side
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the muscles and the skeleton when the lower limbs of the human body are viewed from the rear side. As shown in Fig.
  • the long adductor 102, the pubic muscle 103 and the sartorius 104 are arranged, and on the front side of the lower leg, the long fibula Muscle 1 08, tibialis anterior 1 109, extensor digitorum longus 110, gastrocnemius 1 1 1 and soleus 1 1 2 are arranged.
  • the gastrocnemius muscle and the soleus muscle are arranged behind the lower leg. 1 and 2 show the greater trochanter 1 13.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the sports spat 1
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the sports spats 1.
  • the sports spat 1 is a spat that covers the waist to the lower leg, and has a band-shaped tightening portion 2.
  • the main body and the tightening portion 2 of the sports spats 1 are made of an elastic material. Examples of the material having elasticity include a power net, a satin net, a tri-connect, a two-way tri-cot or a two-way Russell.
  • the material in the main body and the tightening section 2 will be described with specific examples.
  • the main body cloth has a one-way tricot (56 dte polyester yarn content 82%, 55 dtex polyurethane yarn content 1 8%), and a power net (82% of 55 dtex nylon yarn mixing ratio, 31 O dtex polyurethane yarn mixing ratio of 18%) is used for the tightening portion.
  • the tightening portion 2 is made of a material having elasticity like the main body of the sports spats 1, but the tightening portion of the cloth is characterized by the fact that the tightening portion 2 is stronger. There is. It is preferable that the material of the main body cloth has elongation in two directions.
  • the width of the tightening portion varies depending on the part to be formed and the size of the clothing, it is difficult to specify the width in a straightforward manner, but generally the average width is 2 cm or more. It is preferably formed, and more preferably formed to an average of 3 cm or more. In addition, it is preferable that the width of the tightening portion corresponding to the portion to be supported particularly in a focused manner is 5 cm or more. More specifically, for example, the width of the tightening portion that contacts the calf is about 2 to 6 cm, and the width of the tightening portion that contacts the inner knee or the outer knee is 3 cm or more (more preferably, about 5 to 10 cm). ) Is preferable.
  • the width of the tightening portion abutting on the thigh should be approximately 3 to 8 cm, and the width of the tightening portion abutting on the greater trochanter and the waist should be 4 cm or more (in some cases, approximately 8 to 15 cm). Further, a wide portion of about 20 cm may be formed partially.
  • the tightening portion 2 may be formed of a continuous cloth, or may be formed of a plurality of cloths. Further, as a method of forming the tightening portion 2, it is preferable that a cloth having a strong tightening force is laminated on the outside of the main body cloth extending in two directions, but it may be laminated on the inside of the main body cloth. Further, the method of forming the tightening portions 2 is the same in other embodiments described below.
  • Such a tightening portion 2 is formed, for example, between the greater trochanter and the inside surface of the knee, between the inside of the thigh and the outside surface of the knee, or the ankle on the side of the knee and the opposite side. If it is formed so as to be connected with the side surface at a shorter distance, the muscle that comes into contact with the tightening portion 2 is more easily tensioned.
  • the above-described tightening portion can be connected at a shorter distance as long as the shape is a straight line or a shape close to a straight line.
  • the tightening portion does not necessarily need to be formed as a straight line.
  • a straight line that is the shortest line may be formed as a curve swelling upward, or formed as a curve swelling downward. May be.
  • the above-described connection of the tightening portions 2 at a shorter distance is the same in other embodiments described below.
  • the tightening portion 2 has a thigh front tightening portion 2b in a portion 1a corresponding to the front side of the thigh, and corresponds to the front side of the lower leg.
  • the lower part 1b has the lower leg front side tightening parts 2e and 2f.
  • the tightening portion 2 has thigh rear tightening portions 2c and 2d in a portion 1c corresponding to the rear side of the thigh.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b shown in FIG. 3 is formed obliquely from the upper side outside the portion 1a to the lower side inside the portion 1a corresponding to the front side of the thigh. Is formed. More specifically, the upper part of the thigh front tightening portion 2b is located at a portion corresponding to the greater trochanter 1 13 of the spatter 1, and the lower portion of the thigh front tightening portion 2b is the knee joint. It is located in the part corresponding to the inside of.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b is formed substantially in a straight line from a portion corresponding to the upper trochanter 1 13 to a portion corresponding to the inside of the lower knee joint, and is in contact with the front surface of the thigh. . By this contact, the muscles on the front of the thigh are bundled between the upper and lower parts.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b has a linear shape if it is in contact with a portion from the lower inside to the upper upper side of the thigh, preferably from the inner knee to the greater trochanter in the front of the thigh. It may have a slightly curved shape.
  • a portion of the thigh front side tightening portion 2b above the greater trochanter 113 is formed to extend upward from the greater trochanter 113 along the side of the waist.
  • the crus front tightening part 2e shown in FIG. 3 has a portion 1b corresponding to the front side of the crus at an angle from the upper side inside the portion 1b to the lower side outside. It is formed in. More specifically, the upper portion of the lower leg front tightening portion 2 e is located at a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee joint, and the lower portion of the lower leg front tightening portion 2 e is a hem portion corresponding to the outer side of the ankle. Located in.
  • the lower leg front side tightening portion 2e is formed between its upper and lower portions so as to support the peroneus longus muscle 108. By providing such a lower leg front tightening portion 2e, the movement of the peroneus longus muscle 108 is supported.
  • the upper part of the thigh front side tightening portion 2e does not necessarily need to be located at a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee joint, and at least reaches the inside (the crotch side) and above the vicinity of the center on the front surface of the lower leg. Just do it.
  • the lower part of the band-shaped part formed between the upper part and the lower part of the lower leg front tightening part 2e does not necessarily need to be formed only on the front side of the lower leg, and most of the tightening part is formed. If it is on the front side of the lower leg, a part thereof may be formed continuously up to the portion Id corresponding to the rear side of the lower leg (see FIG. 4).
  • the crus front tightening portion 2f shown in Fig. 3 is oblique from the upper part outside the part 1b to the inner lower part of the part 1b corresponding to the front side of the lower leg. Is formed. More specifically, the upper portion of the lower leg front tightening portion 2f is located at a portion corresponding to the outside of the knee joint, and the lower portion of the lower leg front tightening portion 2f is located at the hem portion corresponding to the inside of the ankle. Located in. The lower leg anterior tightening part 2 f is connected between the upper part and the lower part by the tibialis anterior muscle, the extensor pollicis longus (not shown), the extensor long finger and the peroneus longus muscle.
  • the lower leg anterior tightening portion 2f By providing such a lower leg anterior tightening portion 2f, the movements of the tibialis anterior muscle 109, extensor long thumb, extensor long finger 110, and peroneus longus 108 are supported. .
  • the lower part of the strip formed between the upper part and the lower part of the front tightening part 2f of the lower leg does not necessarily need to be formed only on the front side of the lower leg, and the rear side of the lower leg A part of it may be formed in the part 1 d corresponding to (see Fig. 4).
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2e and the lower leg front tightening portion 2f intersect below the knee and have a V-shaped upper edge.
  • a thigh front tightening portion 2b and a lower thigh front tightening portion 2e are formed on the inside of the knee, and the outer portion of the knee is formed on the outside of the knee.
  • a front tightening portion 2f and a rear thigh tightening portion 2d are formed, but no tightening portion is formed above the knee.
  • the width of each tightening portion formed at a portion corresponding to the periphery of the knee is 3 to 10 cm. As long as the width is within this range, it may be formed with a constant width or may be formed with a different width. When the ligaments are formed with different widths, it is preferable that the width of the portion of the ligament that comes into contact with the weak inner knee is wider than the width of the other portions, particularly, the width of the outer knee or below the knee. Further, the width of each tightening portion formed in a portion corresponding to the periphery of the knee is the same in other embodiments described below.
  • the first tightening part is from the inner knee part of the lower thigh front tightening part 2e shown in Fig. 3, passes through the inner surface of the calf, and is above the abutment part of the lower thigh front tightening part 2f at the inner calf. Is formed.
  • the second tightening part is from the outer knee part of the lower thigh front tightening part 2f shown in Fig. 3, passes through the outer side of the calf, and is above the calf outer side abutting part of the lower thigh front tightening part 2e. It is formed over.
  • Both of these two tightening portions may be formed, or only one of them may be formed. By forming such a tightening portion, the tension is easily applied to the tightening portion that is in contact with the inside, outside, and lower side of the knee, and the effect of supporting the knee is enhanced. Furthermore, these tightening portions can support the calf by abutting against the side surface of the calf. Further, these two tightening portions are preferably formed in a straight line because tension is most likely to be applied thereto, but may be slightly curved. Further, these two tightening portions may be formed to be narrower than the other tightening portions because tension may be applied between the two tightening portions and the other tightening portions connected to the respective tightening portions.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c shown in FIG. 4 includes a portion 1c corresponding to the rear side of the thigh, extending from above the outside of the portion 1c to below the inside thereof. It is formed diagonally. More specifically, the upper part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c is The lower part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c is located at a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee joint. The thigh rear side tightening portion 2c is formed between its upper and lower portions so as to support the semitendinoid muscle 105. By providing such a thigh rear side tightening portion 2c, the movement of the semitendinoid muscle 105 is supported.
  • the upper portion of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c does not necessarily need to be located at a portion corresponding to the greater trochanter 113, and may be at least beyond the vicinity of the center on the rear surface of the upper thigh. Just fine.
  • the portion of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2 c above the greater trochanter 11 13 comes into contact with the side of the lumbar region from the greater trochanter 1 13 and is formed toward the upper part of the rear center and The upper end of the hip bulge (upper waist) is abutted, and the ends of the left and right thigh rear side tightening portions 2c are connected near the rear center of the waistline (upper waist).
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c may be connected to the thigh front side tightening portion 2b shown in FIG. 3 at the waist side. As described above, the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c and the thigh front side tightening portion 2b are connected at the side of the waist, so that tension is applied to each other, thereby increasing the effect of supporting the thigh muscles.
  • the hip joint can be supported. In addition, the hip joint can be supported by abutting the side of the waist including the greater trochanter 113 with the thigh rear tightening portion 2c or the thigh front tightening portion 2b.
  • the support effect on the hip joint is improved. More.
  • the left and right thigh rear side tightening portions 2c are connected at the rear center of the waist, it is preferable to provide a connection portion above the waist.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d shown in FIG. 4 extends from the upper portion inside the portion 1c to the lower outer portion in the portion 1c corresponding to the rear side of the thigh. It is formed diagonally. Specifically, the upper part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2 d is located at a portion corresponding to the vicinity of the sciatic junction (the lower part of the hip), and the lower portion of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2 d is , Located in the portion corresponding to the outside of the knee joint.
  • the thigh posterior tightening part 2 d is located between the upper part and the lower part, and the biceps femoris 106, semimembranosus 107, and semitendinoids 105 It is formed so that it can support.
  • a thigh posterior tightening portion 2d By providing such a thigh posterior tightening portion 2d, the movements of the biceps femoris 106, the semi-membrane muscle 107, and the semitendin muscle 105 are supported.
  • the upper ends of the thigh rear side tightening portions 2d on the left and right thighs are connected near the ischial joint. As a result, the left and right thigh rear side tightening portions 2d are mutually tensioned.
  • the upper part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d may be located at the inner upper side (inseam) of the thigh rear side.
  • the upper part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d may be in contact with the forearm and reach the waist line, or may be in contact with the buttocks and connect to another tightening portion at the rear center above the waist. It may be good. As a result, more tension is applied to the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d, and the effect of supporting muscles is improved.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c and the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d are not formed above the gluteal cleft, so that the waist is stretched. Is done. Therefore, for example, even when the wearer performs a forward bending motion, the clothing can easily follow the motion.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b and the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c each include a greater trochanter from above the outer side of the thigh at the upper part.
  • the lower part is connected from the lower inside of the thigh to the inner side of the knee.
  • the tightening portions that contact the front and rear of the thigh are connected. That is, both inside and outside of the thigh are connected to the tightening portions that contact the front and rear of the thigh.
  • both the knee joint and the hip joint can be tightened, and both the knee joint and the hip joint can be stabilized and supported.
  • the upper part of the front thigh elastic band 2e is connected to the above-described thigh front elastic band 2b and thigh rear elastic band 2c.
  • the lower part of the rear thigh elastic band 2d and the upper part of the lower thigh elastic band 2e are connected to each other outside the knee.
  • the rear thigh tightening portion 2d and the rear thigh tightening portion 2c need not always be formed. Only one tightening portion may be formed.
  • a portion contacting the below-knee tightening portion and the outer knee-inner knee can be pulled in the opposite direction before and after the thigh, and the knee can be stabilized.
  • the degree of freedom of the knee can be ensured by forming the thigh front side tightening portion 2b so as not to abut on the portion immediately above the knee.
  • the internal rotation and the external rotation motion in the hip joint and the knee joint can be achieved.
  • the adduction / abduction movement becomes cheerful.
  • the knee is stabilized by supporting the knee from the left and right and from below with a part of the tightening portion, and the flexion and extension movement at the knee joint is reduced. Therefore, it is possible to provide a sporty spatter suitable for supporting the function of muscles during exercise using the legs.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion, the thigh rear side tightening portion, and the lower leg front side tightening portion are connected to each other at the waist, thigh, knee, or lower leg (continuous).
  • the left and right thigh rear tightening portions are connected to each other above and below the rear center of the waist.
  • each tightening portion has a structure in which the back center of the waist (the point where the spine and the pelvis come into contact) is used as a fulcrum, so that tension is applied to the lower body centering on the core of the body. Therefore, the muscles and joints of the hip, thigh, knee and lower leg can be well balanced.
  • one tightening portion 2b is provided on the front side of the thigh and two tightening portions are provided on the rear side of the thigh.
  • 2 c, 2 d is provided.
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of the sporting spat 1 and shows the thigh front tightening portion 2a formed in the portion 1a corresponding to the front side of the thigh.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2a shown in FIG. 5 is formed obliquely from the upper portion inside the portion 1a to the lower portion outside the portion 1a corresponding to the front side of the thigh. More specifically, the upper part of the front thigh tightening part 2a is located at a portion corresponding to the inside of the inseam of the thigh (upper side of the thigh), and the lower part of the front thigh tightening part 2a is located at the knee joint. It is located in the part corresponding to the outside.
  • the front thigh tightening portion 2a is formed diagonally from the upper part to the lower part of the thigh, and the pubic muscle 103, the short adductor muscle (not shown), the long adductor muscle 102 and Formable to support the adductor majorus 101 and support the movements of the pubic muscle 103, the short adductor, the long adductor 102 and the great adductor 101 It will be.
  • the lower part of the front thigh tightening portion 2a does not necessarily need to be located at a portion corresponding to the outside of the knee joint, and is at least outside the vertical center line on the front side of the thigh (side). That is, it is only necessary to reach the lower part of the outer thigh.
  • FIG. 6 is a rear view of the sports spat 1 showing the lower leg rear tightening portion 2g formed in the portion 1d corresponding to the lower side of the lower leg. is there.
  • the lower leg rear tightening portion 2g shown in FIG. 6 is formed obliquely from the upper side outside the lower side to the lower side inside the portion 1d corresponding to the rear side of the lower leg.
  • the upper part of the lower thigh posterior tightening part 2 g is located outside the knee joint or the knee joint. It is located below the outside, and the lower part of the lower thigh elastic band 2g is located at the hem corresponding to the inside of the ankle.
  • the lower leg posterior tightening portion 2g is formed between the upper and lower portions so as to support the gastrocnemius muscle 11, the tibialis posterior muscle (not shown), and the soleus muscle 112. By providing such a lower thigh posterior tightening portion 2 g, the movements of the gastrocnemius muscle 111 and the tibialis posterior muscle soleus muscle 112 are supported.
  • the band formed between the upper and lower portions of the rear lower leg tightening portion 2 g does not necessarily need to be formed only on the rear side of the lower leg, and corresponds to the front side of the lower leg. A part thereof may be formed at the part where the light is emitted.
  • FIG. 7 is a rear view of the sports spat 1 and shows the lower leg rear tightening portion 2h formed in the portion 1d corresponding to the lower side of the lower leg. is there.
  • the lower leg rear tightening portion 2h shown in FIG. 7 is formed obliquely from the upper part inside the part 1d to the lower outer part in the portion 1d corresponding to the rear side of the lower leg.
  • the upper part of the lower leg rear tightening part 2 h is located at the inner side of the knee joint or a portion corresponding to below the inner side of the knee joint
  • the lower part of the lower leg lower part tightening part 2 h is It is located at the hem corresponding to the outside of the ankle.
  • the lower leg back tightening part 2h is formed between its upper and lower parts so as to support the gastrocnemius muscles 111 and the soleus muscles 112. By providing the lower thigh posterior tightening portion 2h, the movements of the gastrocnemius muscle 111 and the soleus muscle 112 are supported.
  • the belt-like portion formed between the upper and lower portions of the lower thigh rear side tightening portion 2h does not necessarily need to be formed only at the rear side of the lower leg, but at the front side of the lower leg. A corresponding part may be partially formed.
  • FIG. 8 is a front view of the sports spats, and shows the below-knee tightening portion 2V formed in the portion 1b corresponding to the front side of the lower leg.
  • the below-knee tightening portion 2 V (solid line) shown in FIG. 8 is formed from the portion corresponding to the inside of the knee joint and the portion corresponding to the outside of the knee joint to the portion corresponding to the lower side of the knee joint, and The upper side ⁇ of the fastening portion 2 V is formed in a V-shape.
  • the below-knee tightening portion 2V since the below-knee tightening portion 2V is formed, the bending motion of the knee is suppressed, so that the patella ligament below the knee can be protected.
  • the shape of the upper edge of the below-knee tightening portion 2V does not necessarily need to be formed in a V-shape, and may be formed in a U-shape or a crescent shape, for example. That is, the shape of the upper edge of the below-knee tightening portion 2V only needs to be formed in a concave shape toward the lower part of the lower leg. Further, the below-knee tightening portion 2V may be formed by crossing two tightening portions below the knee. In addition, as shown in FIG.
  • the portion corresponding to the upper side of the knee is formed by the weak tightening portion H, which has a lower tightening force than the tightening portion 2, so that it is possible to suppress a decrease in the ability to follow the movement of the knee. it can.
  • the main body portion (excluding the tightening portion 2) and the weak tightening portion H of the sports spats may be formed of a material having a tightening force lower than the tightening portion 2, and the main body portion (excluding the tightening portion 2). )
  • the lightly tightened portion H are integrally formed of exactly the same material.
  • the tightening portion 2 in the present embodiment has the same effect as the tightening portion 2 combined as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 even when the above-described respective portions are combined as described below. Is obtained.
  • the thigh front tightening portion 2a and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d may be combined.
  • This combination supports knee adduction and external knee. In particular, it has the effect of supporting the knee so that it does not go outside when it lands.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b and the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c may be combined.
  • This combination supports the greater trochanteric knee. By supporting the greater trochanter, the hip joint is supported, and the hip joint flexes and stretches.
  • the combined front and rear thigh elastic band portions and the rear thigh elastic band members in this manner are combined with each other in the vertical direction.
  • the relationship is inclined in the same direction.
  • the upper and lower widths of the connecting portion on the outer side of the thigh and the inner side of the thigh of the tightening portion thus combined are 5 cm or more.
  • the vertical width of the connecting portion on the outside of the thigh should be about 5 to 15 cm
  • the vertical width of the connecting portion on the inside of the thigh should be about 5 to 10 cm. The description about these widths is the same in other embodiments.
  • adding a tightening part that supports the middle gluteal muscles (upper buttocks) to this combination of tightening parts can support the external rotation of the hip joint.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2a and the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c may be combined. This combination supports knee adduction and hip adduction. Further, the thigh front tightening portion 2b and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d may be combined. With this combination, the abduction and external rotation of the knee is performed.
  • the front thigh elastic band and the rear thigh elastic band combined in this manner are opposite to each other in the vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the spatter 1. The relationship is inclined in the direction of.
  • the thigh is supported from the front and back by the thigh front side tightening portion and the thigh rear side tightening portion, so that the inner rotation and the outer rotation or the inner rotation at the hip joint and the knee joint are performed.
  • Rolling ⁇ Abduction movement becomes cheerful.
  • the flexion-extension movement at the knee joint is reduced.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2e and the lower leg rear tightening portion 2h may be combined.
  • This combination supports the knee adduction and the knee.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2f and the lower leg rear tightening portion 2g may be combined.
  • This combination supports knee abduction and external knee motion.
  • the front and rear crimped portions of the lower leg combined in this way have the same direction with respect to the vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the spats 1. The relationship is inclined to
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2e and the lower leg rear tightening portion 2g are combined. You may let it. With this combination, external rotation of the knee and external rotation of the lower leg are supported. This supports, for example, a soccer inside kick operation. Further, the front lower leg tightening portion 2f and the rear lower leg tightening portion 2h may be combined. This combination supports the external rotation of the knee.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion and the lower leg rear tightening portion combined in this way have respective tightening portions in the vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the spats 1. The relationship is inclined in the opposite direction.
  • the lower leg is supported by the front lower leg tightening portion and the lower leg rear tightening portion from the front and rear, so that the internal rotation and the external rotation or the adduction at the knee joint and the ankle can be achieved.
  • the abduction movement becomes cheerful. Further, by supporting the knee from the left and right with a part of the lower leg front tightening part and a part of the lower leg rear tightening part, the flexion and extension movements at the knee joint are reduced.
  • FIG. 9 (a) is a front view of the sports spats, showing a state in which the front thigh tightening portion 2a and the lower thigh front tightening portion 2f are combined on the front side of the leg. It is.
  • Fig. 9 (b) is a view of the sports spats viewed from the back, and the rear thigh tightening portion 2d and the lower thigh rear tightening portion 2g are combined at the back of the leg. It shows the state that was done.
  • the spats shown in Figs. 9 (a) and (b) are formed in the thigh with a relationship that the front thigh tightening portion 2a and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d are inclined in the same direction as the force.
  • the force is formed such that the front lower leg tightening portion 2f and the lower rear leg tightening portion 2g are inclined in the same direction.
  • the outside of the knee is firmly supported.
  • another tightening portion that contacts the inside of the knee may be formed so as to support the inside of the knee.
  • the wearer's knee is firmly supported from the inside and the outside.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2f and the lower leg rear tightening portion 2g can apply more tension to each tightening portion by connecting both tightening portions below the lower side of the lower leg. Further, it is preferable that the lower ends of the front lower leg tightening portion 2f and the rear lower leg tightening portion 2g reach the skirt of the spatter.
  • FIG. 10 (a) is a view of the sports spats viewed from the front. At the front side of the legs, the thigh front side tightening section 2 b and the lower leg front side tightening section 2 e are shown. Indicates a state in which is combined.
  • Fig. 10 (b) is a view of the sports spats viewed from the back, and the rear thigh tightening portion 2c and the lower thigh rear tightening portion 2h are combined on the rear side of the leg.
  • the tightening portions that come into contact with the inner side of the knee are pulled in four directions by the respective tightening portions, the inside of the wearer's knee is firmly supported.
  • another tightening portion may be further formed to support the outside of the knee. This ensures that the wearer's knee is firmly supported from inside and outside.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2e and the lower leg rear tightening portion 2h can apply more tension to each tightening portion by connecting both tightening portions below the lower leg outside. Further, it is preferable that the lower ends of the crus front side tightening portion 2 e and the crus rear side tightening portion 2 h reach the bottom of the spats.
  • FIG. 11 (a) is a front view of a sports spa, showing a state in which the front thigh tightening portion 2a and the below-knee tightening portion 2V are combined on the front side of the leg. Things.
  • FIG. 11 (b) is a view of the sport spats seen from the back, and shows a state in which a thigh rear side tightening portion 2d is formed on the rear side of the leg. The spats shown in Figs.
  • the lower part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c and the inner knee side upper portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2V are connected at the inner knee portion.
  • the portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2V that comes into contact with the inner knee is pulled upward and outward from the thigh by the thigh front tightening portion 2c, and the outer portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2V is pulled out.
  • the portion in contact with the knee is pulled upward and inward of the thigh by the thigh front tightening portion 2a and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d.
  • a tightening portion is further formed by being connected to the inner knee side upper portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2 V, and the upper portion of the tightening portion is enlarged. It may be connected to the thigh front side tightening portion 2a or the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d. Further, the thigh front side tightening portion 2b, the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c, and the below-knee tightening portion 2V may be combined.
  • the lower part of the thigh front side tightening part 2b, the lower part of the thigh rear side tightening part 2c, and the inner knee side upper part of the below-knee tightening part 2V are connected at the inner knee part.
  • the tightening portions below the knee and inside and outside of the knee become more tensioned. Is improved.
  • the number of the tightening portions connecting the lower part of the below-knee tightening portion 2 V and the skirt of the sport spats may be one, but by forming the two below-knee tightening portions 2 V to pull right and left downward, more tension is provided. Is easy to take. It is also possible to form only the thigh front tightening portion 2a and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d without forming the below-knee tightening portion 2V.
  • FIG. 12 (a) is a view of the sports spats as viewed from the front. At the front side of the leg, the thigh front tightening portion 2a and the below-knee tightening portion 2V are combined.
  • FIG. Fig. 12 (b) is a view of the sports spats as viewed from the back, and shows a state in which a rear thigh tightening portion 2c is formed on the rear side of the leg.
  • the spats shown in FIGS. 12 (a) and (b) have a structure in which the thigh front tightening portion 2a and the thigh rear tightening portion 2c are inclined in opposite directions in the thigh. It is formed.
  • the lower part of the thigh front side tightening part 2a and the lower part of the below-knee tightening part 2V on the outer knee side are connected at the outer knee part.
  • the upper part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c is in contact with the greater trochanter.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c may be further formed on the spat shown in (b). In this case, the lower part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c and the inner knee side upper portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2V are connected at the inner knee portion.
  • a tightening portion is further formed by being connected to the inner knee side upper portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2V, and the upper portion of the tightening portion is connected to the thigh front tightening portion 2a or the thigh rear tightening portion 2c. May be. Further, the thigh front side tightening portion 2b, the thigh front side tightening portion 2d, and the below-knee tightening portion 2V may be combined.
  • the lower part of the thigh front tightening part 2 and the inner knee side upper part of the below-knee tightening part 2 V are connected by the inner knee part, and the lower part of the thigh front tightening part 2 d and the below-knee tightening
  • the upper part of the outer knee side of part 2 V is connected at the part of the outer knee.
  • a tightening section that connects the lower part of the below-knee tightening section 2 V and the skirt of the sports spats, the tightening section inside and outside the knee below the knee will receive more tension. The support effect is improved.
  • the number of the tightening portions connecting the lower portion of the below-knee tightening portion 2 V and the skirt of the sports spats may be one.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which the thigh front tightening portion 2b and the thigh front tightening portion 2au (upper thigh tightening portion) are combined on the front side of the thigh.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b is formed obliquely from above to below the front surface of the thigh.
  • the large-J retraction front tightening portion 2au is formed from above the inside of the thigh to the connecting portion of the two tightening portions 2b and 2au in the middle of the thigh front tightening portion 2b.
  • the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2 au is smaller than the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2 b. be able to. Specifically, it may be about 2 to 4 cm.
  • Fig. 14 shows a state where the thigh front tightening portion 2b and the thigh front tightening portion 2aw (lower thigh tightening portion) are combined on the front side of the thigh. is there.
  • the front thigh tightening portion 2 aw is formed from below the outside of the thigh to a connection portion between the two tightening portions 2 b and 2 aw in the middle of the thigh front tightening portion 2 b.
  • the lower part of the thigh front tightening part 2 aw is connected to the upper part of the lower thigh front tightening part 2 f formed outside the knee.
  • tension can be applied to the thigh front side tightening portion 2b which is formed obliquely from above to below the front side of the thigh.
  • the support effect by the thigh front side tightening portion 2b can be improved.
  • tension can be applied to the lower tightening portion 2f, which is formed on the outer side of the knee, and thus the knee support effect can be improved.
  • the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2aw can be smaller than the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2b and the lower leg front side tightening portion 2f. Specifically, it may be about 2 to 4 cm.
  • the front thigh tightening portion 2b has a curved shape that curves in a concave shape toward the lower part of the thigh at the front of the thigh, and the thigh front tightening portion 2aw is located just above the knee joint.
  • the above-knee tightening portion is formed.
  • the above-knee tightening portion is formed from a portion corresponding to the inside of the knee joint and a portion corresponding to the outside of the knee joint to a portion corresponding to the upper side of the knee joint.
  • the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion is formed in an inverted V-shape.
  • the shape of the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion does not necessarily need to be formed in an inverted V-shape, and may be formed in an inverted U-shape or a crescent shape, for example. That is, the shape of the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion only needs to be formed in a concave shape in the upper direction of the thigh. By forming such an above-knee tightening portion, the stability of the knee can be improved.
  • FIG. 15 shows a state in which the front thigh tightening portion 2a and the thigh front tightening portion 2bu (upper thigh tightening portion) are combined on the front side of the thigh.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2a is formed obliquely from above to below the front surface of the thigh as described above.
  • the front thigh tightening portion 2 bu is formed from above the outside of the thigh to the connecting portion of the two tightening portions 2 a and 2 bu in the middle of the thigh front tightening portion 2 a.
  • a tension can be applied to the thigh front tightening portion 2 a which is formed obliquely from above to below the front side of the thigh.
  • the support effect of the thigh front side tightening portion 2a can be improved.
  • the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2bu can be smaller than the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2a. Specifically, it may be about 2 to 4 cm.
  • Fig. 16 shows a state in which the thigh front tightening portion 2a and the thigh front tightening portion 2bw (lower thigh tightening portion) are combined on the front side of the thigh. is there.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2 bw is formed from below the inside of the thigh to the connecting portion of the two tightening portions 2 a and 2 bw in the middle of the thigh front side tightening portion 2 a.
  • the lower part of the thigh front tightening part 2 bw is connected to the upper part of the lower thigh front tightening part 2 e formed inside the knee.
  • tension can be applied to the thigh front side tightening portion 2 a which is formed obliquely from above to below the front side of the thigh.
  • the support effect by the thigh front side tightening portion 2a can be improved.
  • tension can also be applied to the lower leg front tightening portion 2e formed outside the knee, so that the knee support effect can be improved.
  • the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2 bw can be made smaller than the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2 a and the lower leg front side tightening portion 2 e. Specifically, it may be about 2 to 4 cm.
  • the front thigh tightening portion 2a has a curved shape that is concavely curved toward the lower part of the thigh at the front of the thigh, and the front thigh tightening portion 2bw is located just above the knee joint.
  • the above-thigh front side tightening portion 2a and the thigh front side tightening portion 2bw form an above-knee tightening portion.
  • the above-knee tightening portion is the portion corresponding to the inside of the knee joint and And from the portion corresponding to the outside of the knee joint to the portion corresponding to the upper side of the knee joint.
  • the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion is formed in an inverted V-shape.
  • the shape of the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion does not necessarily need to be formed in an inverted V-shape, and may be formed in an inverted U-shape or a crescent shape, for example.
  • the shape of the lower edge of the above-knee tightening portion only needs to be formed in a concave shape in the upper direction of the retreat portion.
  • the front side of the thigh can intersect with the front thigh tightening part which is formed diagonally from the top to the bottom of the front of the thigh.
  • tightening parts 2 au, 2 aw, 2 bu, 2 bw are formed from above the side of the thigh or from below the side to the middle of the front tightening part of the thigh. Is preferred. Further, it is preferable that these tightening portions 2au, 2aw, 2bu, 2bw are connected to the upper portion of the lower leg front tightening portion formed on the outside or inside of the knee.
  • the connecting portions with the other thigh front side tightening portions 2 au, 2 aw, 2 bu, 2 bw formed in the middle of the above-mentioned thigh front side tightening portions 2 a, 2 b It is preferably formed near the longitudinal center of the thigh front side tightening portions 2a and 2b. This makes it easier to apply tension between the tightening parts.
  • the tightening portions 2 au, 2 aw, 2 bu, 2 bw shown in FIGS. 13 to 16 described above are examples in which they are provided on the front side of the thigh.
  • a similar tightening portion may be provided on the rear side of the thigh.
  • the thigh has a slope that can cross the rear thigh tightening portion that is formed obliquely from above to below the rear surface of the thigh.
  • a tightening portion formed in the middle of the side tightening portion may be provided on the rear side of the thigh. Further, this tightening portion may be connected to an upper portion of a lower leg rear tightening portion formed on the outside or inside of the knee.
  • the above-knee tightening portion shown in FIGS. 14 and 16 may be formed in combination with the crus front tightening portion 2e and the crus rear tightening portion 2g.
  • the above-knee tightening portion is connected to the crus front tightening portion 2e or the crus rear tightening portion 2g at a portion abutting on the inside or outside of the knee.
  • the lower part of the lower leg Thigh rear tightening portion 2 g when viewed from either the front or rear side of the lower leg in the lower thigh, respectively vertical direction is formed to be inclined in opposite directions.
  • the front lower leg tightening portion 2e is formed from the inner knee to the front lower leg and extends from the lower leg to the outer ankle.
  • the lower leg rear tightening portion 2 g abuts from the outer knee to the lower leg and extends from the lower leg to the inner ankle.
  • the above-knee tightening portion shown in FIGS. 14 and 16 may be formed in combination with the crus front tightening portion 2f and the crus rear tightening portion 2h. In this case, the above-knee tightening portion is connected to the crus front tightening portion 2f or the crus rear tightening portion 2h at a portion abutting on the inside or outside of the knee.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2f and the lower leg rear tightening portion 2h are opposite to each other in the vertical direction when viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the lower leg in the lower leg. It is formed to incline in the direction of.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion 2 f is formed from the outer knee to the lower leg front side and from the lower leg to the inner ankle.
  • the lower leg rear tightening portion 2h abuts from the inner knee to the lower leg and extends from the lower leg to the outer ankle.
  • the strong tightening parts are formed so as to be inclined in the opposite direction before and after the lower leg and are connected to the above-knee tightening parts, so that they come into contact with the three parts on the knee, inside the knee and outside the knee A tension is applied to each tightening part, and the knee can be supported.
  • no tightening portion is provided below the knee, the degree of freedom of the knee can be ensured.
  • the tightening portion is provided below the knee, the stability of the knee can be improved.
  • the above-knee tightening portion shown in FIGS. 14 and 16 may be combined with the below-knee tightening portion 2V shown in FIG. This provides good support around the knee.
  • a tightening portion is formed from the upper portion of the above-knee tightening portion to at least a portion corresponding to at least one of the inside and the outside of the thigh, and the lower portion of the below-knee tightening portion to the inside of the ankle. It is preferable to form the tightening portion over a portion corresponding to at least one of the outer sides.
  • the tightening portion is formed from the upper portion of the above-knee tightening portion to the upper side of the inside and outside of the thigh, and from the lower portion of the below-knee tightening portion to the lower side of the inside and outside of the ankle (in the case of an ankle length, the hem). The forces formed are more preferred.
  • the thigh rear tightening portion formed on the rear side of the thigh is opposite to the thigh front tightening portion when viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the spats 1.
  • it is formed inclined.
  • the lower leg rear tightening portion formed on the rear side of the lower leg is inclined in the direction opposite to the lower leg front tightening portion when viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the spats 1. It is preferable to form it.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion and the thigh rear side tightening portion support the thigh from the front and back, and the lower leg front side tightening portion and the lower leg lower side tightening.
  • the internal rotation-external rotation or adduction and abduction movements at the hip, knee and ankle are further reduced.
  • the knee is supported from the left and right by a part of each tightening portion, the flexion / extension movement at the knee joint becomes smooth.
  • the tightening portion formed on the thigh and the lower leg is formed such that the tightening portion formed on either the thigh or the lower leg is sandwiched from the front and rear.
  • the tightening portion formed on the other side may be formed so as to sandwich the thigh or lower leg from left and right. More specifically, for example, in the thigh portion, the tightening portion is formed to be sandwiched from the front and back, and abuts on the inside and outside of the knee. In the lower leg portion, the tightening portion is formed to be sandwiched from the left and right. Shaped to lead to It just needs to be done.
  • the tightening portion is formed so as to be sandwiched from the left and right, and abuts the inside and outside of the knee.
  • the tightening portion is formed so as to be sandwiched from the front and back, and formed to reach the hem It may be.
  • the front thigh tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion When the thigh is supported from the front and back by the thigh front tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion, a portion corresponding to the front or rear side of the thigh is used.
  • the front thigh tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion When viewed from either the front side or the rear side of the thigh, the front thigh tightening portion and the thigh rear tightening portion may be formed so as to be substantially at the same position.
  • the tightening portion and the rear thigh tightening portion may be formed so as to be shifted in the vertical direction.
  • a specific description will be given of a case where the thigh is shifted vertically.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion is formed above a portion corresponding to the front side of the thigh, and the thigh rear side tightening portion is formed.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion is formed above a portion corresponding to the front side of the thigh, and the thigh rear side tightening portion is formed.
  • the portion corresponding to the front side or the rear side of the lower leg may be used.
  • the lower leg front tightening portion and the lower leg rear tightening portion may be formed so as to be substantially at the same position.
  • the tightening portion and the rear lower leg tightening portion may be formed so as to be shifted in the vertical direction.
  • a specific description will be given of a case where the upper leg is shifted in the vertical direction.
  • the rear tightening part of the lower leg is formed below the part corresponding to the rear side of the lower leg, In some cases, the lower leg is formed below a portion corresponding to the front side of the lower leg, and the rear tightening portion of the lower leg is formed above a portion corresponding to the rear side of the lower leg.
  • the tightening portion 2 is described as being divided into a thigh portion and a lower leg portion. However, this is for convenience of explanation, and This does not indicate that the fastening portion 2 is divided into the thigh portion and the lower leg portion.
  • the present invention is applied to the sports spat with an ankle length covering the waist to the lower leg, but the waist to the thigh are covered.
  • the present invention can also be applied to sports spats with above-knee length and sports below-knee length sports covering from the waist to below the knee.
  • a sports spat having a portion covering the upper body above the waist may be used, and a sports spat tight having a portion extending from the ankle to the sole of the foot may be used.
  • a sports spat having a protective pad on the crotch may be used.
  • FIG. 17 (a) is a front view of the above-knee sports spats, showing the above-mentioned thigh front side tightening portion 2b formed at the front side of the thigh. Things.
  • Fig. 17 (b) is a view of the above-knee-length sports spats as viewed from the back.
  • the above-described thigh rear tightening portion 2c and the thigh rear portion are provided at the back of the thigh. This shows a state in which the tightening portion 2d is formed.
  • the 17 (a) and (b) are formed in the thigh in such a way that the front thigh tightening portion 2b and the thigh rear tightening portion 2c are inclined in the same direction.
  • the thigh front tightening portion 2b and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d are formed so as to be inclined in opposite directions.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b is formed at a portion which comes into contact with the side of the waist including the greater trochanter 113, extends upward along the side of the waist, and reaches the waist.
  • Thigh rear tightening part 2 c Is connected to the front thigh tightening portion 2b at the side of the waist, and also abuts the upper waist, and the left and right thigh rear tightening portions 2c are connected at the rear center of the upper waist. .
  • the rear thigh elastic band 2c and the front thigh elastic band 2b are tensioned with each other, increasing the effect of supporting the thigh muscles and supporting the hip joint. can do.
  • the upper ends of the thigh posterior tightening portions 2d on the left and right thighs are connected near the sciatic junction (the lower part of the hip). As a result, the left and right thigh rear side tightening portions 2d are mutually tensioned.
  • the upper part of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d may be located on the inner upper side (inseam) of the thigh rear side.
  • the lower end of the thigh front tightening portion 2b and the lower end of the thigh rear tightening portion 2c are located at the inner skirt S of the thigh, and the lower end of the thigh rear tightening portion 2d.
  • the lower end is located at the outer skirt S of the thigh.
  • the lower end of the thigh front side tightening portion 2b and the lower end of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c are connected inside the thigh.
  • the vertical width of the connecting portion is preferably about 5 to 10 cm.
  • each tightening portion By forming each tightening portion in this way, the thigh of the wearer is firmly supported from the front and back.
  • the lower ends of the front thigh tightening portion 2a, the lower ends of the thigh rear tightening portions 2c, and the lower ends of the thigh rear tightening portions 2d are not necessarily all lower ends, and the bottom of sports spats. It is not necessary to be located at S, and it is sufficient that at least one of the lower ends is located at the skirt S.
  • the lower end position of the above-described tightening section 2 is the same in the above-knee-length sport spats shown in FIGS. 18 to 21 described below.
  • Fig. 18 (a) is a front view of a sports spat with an above-knee length, in which the above-mentioned thigh front side tightening portion 2b is formed on the front side of the thigh, This shows a state in which an abdominal tightening portion 2X is formed in the abdomen.
  • Fig. 18 (b) is a view of the above-knee-length sports spats viewed from the back.
  • the thigh which is the lower part of the above-described thigh-rear-side tightening portion 2c, is provided on the back of the thigh. This shows a state where the rear tightening portion 2 cw and the thigh rear tightening portion 2 d are formed.
  • the abdominal tightening portion 2X is connected to the thigh front side tightening portion 2b at the waist side. Abdomen on the left and right The fastening parts 2 x are connected to each other at the center of the abdomen. As a result, the thigh front side tightening portion 2b abutting on both sides of the waist can be pulled toward the center of the body, and the hip joint can be stabilized. That is, by forming the above-described abdominal tightening portion 2X, it is possible to apply a force that pulls both sides of the waist inward, thereby stabilizing the pelvis. It is preferable that the abdominal tightening portion 2X is formed so as to abut above the lower abdomen. This can prevent the lower abdomen near the crotch from being compressed.
  • the material of the abdominal tightening portion 2X may be another material having a lower tightening force than the thigh front tightening portion 2b, or may be the same material as the thigh front tightening portion 2b. Good.
  • the abdominal tightening portion 2X and the thigh front side tightening portion 2b may be continuous and made of the same material.
  • the width of the abdominal tightening portion 2X is preferably formed to be 2 cm or more, and more preferably, to about 5 to 15 cm.
  • the width of the abdominal tightening portion 2 x may be the same, but may be narrow from the side of the waist toward the center of the body, or may be wide from the side of the waist to the center of the body. May be.
  • the abdomen tightening portion 2X may be sewn to the inside of the main body cloth or may be sewn to the outside.
  • the connection between the B ⁇ part tightening part 2 X and the thigh front side tightening part 2 b is a force sewn to the body cloth.
  • the upper and lower edges of the abdominal tightening part 2 X are not sewn to the body cloth and float. It may be in the state where it was set.
  • thigh rear tightening portion 2 CW shown in FIG. 1 8 (b) is connected to the vicinity of the center of the thigh rear side of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2 d, the inner lower thigh Only formed.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2 cw and the thigh retreating portion front side tightening portion 2 b are connected at the lower inside of the thigh.
  • FIG. 19 (a) is a front view of the above-knee-length sports spats, and the above-described thigh front tightening portion 2b is formed on the front side of the thigh, This shows a state in which an abdominal tightening portion 2y is formed on the abdomen.
  • FIG. 19 (b) is a view of the above-knee-length sports spats viewed from the back.
  • the thigh which is the upper part of the above-described thigh rear tightening portion 2c, is provided on the back of the thigh. This shows a state where the rear tightening portion 2cu and the thigh rear tightening portion 2d are formed.
  • the abdominal tightening portion 2y is formed so as to contact the upper abdomen.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b abutting on both sides of the waist can be pulled toward the center of the body, and the hip joint can be stabilized. That is, by forming the above-described abdominal tightening portion 2X, it is possible to apply a force for pulling both sides of the waist inward, thereby stabilizing the pelvis.
  • the width of the abdominal tightening portion 2y is the widest at the connecting portion with the thigh front side tightening portion 2b, gradually narrowing toward the front center of the body, and extending beyond the front center of the body.
  • the left and right abdominal tightening portions 2y overlap each other in a portion beyond the front center.
  • the width of the widest part is preferably about 10 cm.
  • the material of the abdominal tightening portion 2y may be a different material from the thigh front tightening portion 2b, or may be the same material as the thigh front tightening portion 2b.
  • the abdomen tightening portion 2y and the thigh front side tightening portion 2b may be continuous, and may be made of the same material.
  • the connecting portion of the abdominal tightening portion 2 y with the thigh front side tightening portion 2 b is sewn to the main body cloth, but one of the upper edge and the lower edge of the abdominal tightening portion 2 X is connected to the main body cloth. It may be in a floating state without being sutured.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2cu shown in Fig. 19 (b) is connected to the vicinity of the center of the thigh rear side of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2d, and extends upward and outward of the thigh. It abuts and is connected to the front thigh tightening part near the greater trochanter, forming above the waist.
  • FIG. 20 (a) is a front view of the above-knee-length sports spats, in which the above-described thigh front tightening portion 2b is formed on the front side of the thigh, This shows a state in which abdominal tightening portions 2z are formed in the abdomen.
  • FIG. 20 (b) is a view of the above-knee-length sports spats viewed from the back, and shows the above-described thigh rear tightening portion 2c and thigh rear tightening portion behind the thigh. This shows a state in which a thigh rear side tightening portion 2 dw which is a lower portion of 2 d is formed.
  • the 20 (a) is formed of a material continuous with the thigh front side tightening portion 2b.
  • the material of the abdomen tightening portion 2z may be a different material from the thigh front side tightening portion 2b.
  • Abdominal tightening The portion 2z has the largest width at the portion that is continuous with the front thigh tightening portion 2b, and the width gradually decreases toward the front center of the body.
  • the width of the widest part is preferably about 10 cm, and the width of the narrowest part is preferably about 5 cm.
  • the abdominal tightening portions 2 z on the left and right are connected to each other at the front center of the body.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2b abutting on both sides of the waist can be pulled toward the center of the body, and the hip joint can be stabilized. That is, by forming the above-described abdominal tightening portion 2X, a force for pulling both sides of the waist inward can be applied, and the pelvis can be stabilized. Either the upper edge or the lower edge of the abdominal tightening portion 2z may be in a floating state without being sewn to the main body cloth.
  • the thigh rear side tightening portion 2 dw shown in FIG. 20 (b) is connected to the vicinity of the center of the thigh rear side of the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c, and Only formed.
  • thigh front side tightening portion 2b and the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c are connected in the vicinity of the greater trochanter below the inside of the thigh and above the outside of the thigh.
  • the three types of abdominal tightening portions 2X, 2y, and 2z described above may be appropriately combined with the various tightening portions described in the above-described other embodiment (an ankle-length sports spat).
  • the abdominal tightening portions 2 x, 2 y, and 2 z shown in FIGS. 18 (a), 19 (a), and 20 (a) are the left and right sides of the waist.
  • the thigh front tightening portion 2 b which is formed at a portion corresponding to the section, although linked, tightening portions abdominal tightening portions 2 X, 2 y, 2 Z is linked is thigh front tightening portion Not limited to 2b.
  • it may be a thigh rear tightening portion, or another tightening portion formed at a portion corresponding to the left and right sides of the waist. That is, in the description of FIG.
  • abdominal tightening portion 2X, 2 y, 2 Z may be connected to each other as long as they are the waist tightening sections formed at the portions corresponding to the left and right sides of the waist.
  • the abdomen tightening portion 2 X, the 2 y, 2 Z by ligating the lumbar tightening portion which is formed in a portion corresponding to the right and left side portions of the waist, tensioning the waist tightening portion be able to.
  • abdominal tightening portion and waist tightening portion should be formed in combination with various tightening portions formed in the thigh, knee, and lower leg described in the other embodiments. Can be.
  • FIG. 21 (a) is a front view of the above-knee-length sports spats, and the large thigh-shaped front tightening portion 2b is deformed on the front side of the thigh. This shows a state in which the thigh front side tightening portion 2bX is formed.
  • FIG. 21 (b) is a rear view of the above-knee-length sports spat.
  • the above-described thigh rear tightening portion 2c and thigh rear tightening portion are provided on the rear side of the thigh. This shows a state where a thigh rear side tightening portion 2 du which is an upper portion of 2 d is formed.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2 b X is formed so as to abut on a portion extending from the vicinity of the greater trochanter 113, passing above the front surface of the thigh, and below the inside of the thigh. In other words, the thigh front side tightening portion 2bX does not pass through the rectus femoris muscles and leads to the greater trochanter.
  • the thigh front side tightening portion 2bX is connected to the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c shown in FIG. 21 (b) from the vicinity of the greater trochanter 113 to the waist side.
  • the lower part of the front thigh tightening portion 2bX is connected to the lower part of the thigh rear lower tightening portion 2c inside the lower part of the thigh.
  • the width of the thigh front side tightening portion 2bX is preferably about 10 to 15 cm at the widest part which comes into contact with the side part of the waist, and at the narrowest part which comes into contact with the thigh. It is preferably about 4-5 cm. It is preferable that the vertical width of the connecting portion on the inside of the thigh below the thigh front side tightening portion 2bX and below the thigh rear side tightening portion 2c is about 8 cm.
  • the tightening portion formed on the waist above the thigh may be formed as follows. For example, on the outer side of the thigh, it is sufficient if it is formed at a location including the greater trochanter, and furthermore, it abuts on the waist side from the greater trochanter and is formed almost linearly continuously from the waist to May be. Also, the trochanter may abut on the side of the waist and above the waist bulge and terminate on the waist line, or may extend from above the waist bulge toward the back center, and extend to the back center of the waist line. Right and left may be connected in the vicinity.
  • the right and left may be connected near the center of the back of the waist line through a part of the waist bulge from the greater trochanter.
  • the left and right may be connected at the center of the abdomen, passing through the abdomen from the greater trochanter. Further, these tightening portions may be formed in combination.
  • the method of providing the tightening portion in the garment with crotch of the present invention is not limited to the method described in the above-described embodiment. It may be formed by overlapping and suturing it, or may be formed by superimposing a stretchable cloth of a predetermined shape on the crotch-clothing body and bonding it. According to these methods, it is easy to appropriately set the tightening difference between the garment main body and the tightening portion, and it is also possible to make a large tightening difference. Further, the tightening portion and the other portions may be parts having predetermined shapes, respectively, and joined together to form the crotch garment of the present invention.
  • the tightening portion may be formed by a method in which a stretchable cloth of a predetermined shape is stretched on the crotch-clothing body, overlapped, sewn or adhered.
  • the tightening force of the elastic cloth forming the tightening portion is stronger than the tightening force of the crotch garment main body. According to these methods, a stronger tightening force is given to the tightening portion.
  • a tightening portion may be formed on a predetermined portion of the crotch garment main body by a method of impregnating an elastic resin or bonding an elastic resin film.
  • a tightening portion having a relatively small thickness can be obtained.
  • the elastic resin polyurethane resin, polyester elastomer resin and other elastic resins can be applied. According to these methods, it is not necessary to perform the superposition, so that a thinner tightening portion can be obtained. Also, by changing the knitting structure of the stretchable fabric that composes the crotch garment body by warp knitting or circular knitting jacquard, a difference in the strength of the tightening force is established, and the tightening portion is formed by the knitting structure with the strong tightening force. Is also good. According to these methods, it is not necessary to similarly overlap, so that a thinner tightening portion can be obtained.
  • a tightening portion having a relatively high tightening force can be formed by a cut boss knitting method in which yarn is partially added.
  • sports spats are described as a typical example of the crotch-clothes.
  • the present invention is applicable to other sports spats.
  • the present invention can be applied to crotch clothing such as girdle, sports tights, spats-type swimwear, sportswear, stockings and tights.
  • the band-shaped tightening portion supports the movement of muscles required for flexion-extension movement, internal rotation / external rotation, and adduction / abduction movement. Therefore, it is possible to expect an excellent effect that the leg movement can be supported in a well-balanced manner.
  • the present invention is applicable to, for example, a sporty crotch garment that supports leg movement in a well-balanced manner.

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