WO2017041024A1 - Upper and lower torso garments having an improved band - Google Patents

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WO2017041024A1
WO2017041024A1 PCT/US2016/050248 US2016050248W WO2017041024A1 WO 2017041024 A1 WO2017041024 A1 WO 2017041024A1 US 2016050248 W US2016050248 W US 2016050248W WO 2017041024 A1 WO2017041024 A1 WO 2017041024A1
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Michael D. Abbott
Roger D. Warren
Reginald L'italien
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/0014Brassieres made from one piece with one or several layers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B9/00Undergarments
    • A41B9/14Waistbands forming part of the undergarments; Closures therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/0007Brassieres with stay means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/12Component parts
    • A41C3/122Stay means
    • A41C3/128Stay means using specific materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C5/00Machines, appliances, or methods for manufacturing corsets or brassieres
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B2300/00Details of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A41B2300/20Inserts
    • A41B2300/22Elastic inserts

Abstract

A torso garment, such as a brassiere (100) or brief, includes a body formed of inner (112) and outer (114) layers, the body including at least one torso band extending from a portion of the body, where the inner and outer layers overlap along a fold line (173) of the torso garment. The torso garment includes an elastomeric band (170) positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the fold line.

Description

UPPER AND LOWER TORSO GARMENTS HAVING AN IMPROVED BAND
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Application Serial No. 14/845,181, filed on September 3, 2015, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Technical Field
[0002] This disclosure relates to circularly knitted upper and lower torso garments, such as a brassiere or brief. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a circularly knitted brassiere and a lower torso undergarment having an improved chest band and waist band, respectively, affixed between the overlapping plies of fabric.
Background
[0003] Upper torso garments, such as, brassieres generally and sports bras in particular have a torso encircling band that is knitted at or attached to the lower edge of the brassiere to provide stability and additional support to the wearer. Such bands also are knitted at or attached to the upper edge of lower torso undergarments, such as briefs, to function as a waist band. One known way to form a chest band or waist band is to knit a turned welt during the process of knitting the fabric tube. An alternative method is to stitch an elastomeric band to the bottom edge of the brassiere, or the top edge of the brief, around the entire periphery; this additional step requires additional labor and increases costs. The resulting band tends to be relatively bulky and thick, and, therefore more visible and less comfortable when worn.
Summary
[0004] An aspect of the present disclosure is a circularly knitted garment, such as a brassiere or brief, having a thin elastomeric band affixed between overlapping plies of knitted fabric. In one exemplary embodiment, the elastomeric band comprises a thin polyamide film having a modulus (kilograms of holding power) that is greater than can be achieved by conventional elastomeric yarns, such as spandex and Lycra®. The modulus of the plies and film combined may be between about 1.0 kg and 4 kg. As used herein, the term "modulus" refers to the kilograms of recovery force available in the material at a given percentage of stretch. The greater the modulus, the stiffer the material, i.e. the more resistant the material will be to linear stretch. Depending upon the type of elastomeric material, its width and thickness, its modulus may vary widely.
[0005] Another aspect of the present disclosure is a method of forming a brassiere or lower torso undergarment having an elastomeric band affixed between the overlapping plies of fabric. The method comprises circularly knitting a body that is symmetrically dimensioned for forming a two-ply garment, comprising inner and outer layers when folded about a central fold line. The elastomeric band is positioned proximate the fold line and the plies are symmetrically overlapped about the fold line, thus enclosing the elastomeric band and forming the two-ply garment with a torso band that is thinner and, therefore, less visible and more comfortable when worn. In one embodiment, the elastomeric band is affixed to one or both of the inner and outer layers of knitted fabric by the application of temperature and pressure for a selected amount of time.
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[0006] The present disclosure will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of embodiments of the disclosure in connection with the accompanying drawings.
[0007] Figure 1 is a front perspective environmental view of an example brassiere.
[0008] Figure 2 is a rear perspective environmental view of the example brassiere of Figure 1, illustrating an embodiment having a rear closure.
[0009] Figure 3 is a rear perspective environmental view of the example brassiere of Figure 1, illustrating a sports-type bra embodiment without a rear closure.
[0010] Figure 4 is a front view of the example brassiere of Figures 1 and 2.
[0011] Figure 5 is a rear view of the example brassiere of Figures 1 and 2. [0012] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of the example brassiere of Figure 1, taken along Line 6—6.
[0013] Figure 7 is a front perspective environmental view of example boxer briefs.
[0014] Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the example boxer briefs of Figure 7, taken along line 8—8.
Detailed Description
[0015] One aspect of the present disclosure is directed to an upper torso garment, such as, a brassiere, a sports bra or a camisole. Referring to Figures 1-6 in general, a circularly-knitted brassiere is shown generally as 100. The circularly-knitted brassiere 100, which is formed on a conventional circular knitting machine, may comprise a two-ply brassiere body having overlapping inner 112 and outer 114 layers, or plies. While a two-ply brassiere is illustrated and described herein, the disclosure is not limited to a two-ply garment; rather, one-ply garments, such as brassieres and lower torso undergarments, are within the scope of the disclosure.
[0016] The brassiere body may be formed of any of the conventional materials such as polyester, nylon, etc. The body may be formed by also knitting in one or more elastomeric yarns, such as spandex, having some degree of elasticity for securing the garment about the wearer's torso. Each ply of fabric for the embodiments described herein may be between about 0.6 mm and about 2.0 mm thick.
[0017] As shown in Figures 2, 4 and 5, the brassiere disclosed herein comprises a pair of breast cups 120, and a torso encircling strap 130 extending outwardly from the outer edges of each breast cup 120, with the two torso straps 130 fastening at the back of the wearer with fasteners 150. In the exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 3, a single continuous torso strap 135 extends between the outer edges of the breast cups 120 to encircle the torso of the wearer. This embodiment is typical of a pullover sports-type brassiere. Further, the breast cups 120 may be either molded after the brassiere body is formed, or may be knitted in as loose areas on the front of the body during the knitting process. [0018] As shown in Figures 1-6, an elastomeric band 170 is inserted along the bottom of the brassiere 100, between the inner 112 and outer 114 plies, and extends beneath the breast cups 120, the central gore 180, and along the lower edges of the torso straps 130, 135.
[0019] Turning now to Figure 6, the elastomeric band 170 of the brassiere 100 comprises a relatively thin elastomeric material having an improved modulus and that maintains a relatively consistent modulus across a useful range of elongation. Depending upon the type and style of the brassiere 100, the thickness of the elastomeric band 170 may range from between about .010 mm and 0.45 mm to reduce the visibility of the elastomeric material when the garment is worn. The optimal thickness of the elastomeric band 170 will depend on the desired level of control to be provided for the brassiere 100, which is typically size dependent. As will be appreciated, the thinner the elastomeric band 170, the less visible the band when worn. The degree of control and support for the brassiere 100 type and style also depends on the width of the elastomeric band 170. The width of the elastomeric band 170 can range from about one-quarter (¼) inch for a minimally supporting bra up to seven (7) or more inches wide for a lower torso control garment. An optimal width for the exemplary embodiments illustrated herein is between about three- quarters (¾) inch and one and one-quarter (1 ¼) inches.
[0020] In one embodiment, the elastomeric band 170 comprises a thin film of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). In another embodiment, the elastomeric band 170 comprises a woven or nonwoven material of filaments and/or fibers of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). In certain instances, the elastomeric band includes multiple plies of material, with at least one of the plies being TPE. The thermoplastic elastomer may comprise a polyamide blend. One such polyamide blend is available under the trademark Pebax® from Arkema Inc. of King of Prussia, PA. Other thin elastomeric materials, including other films, having the physical properties described below, may be suitable to form the elastomeric band 170. For example, the thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) can include styrene-based block copolymers, and/or thermoplastic urethane (TPU). One such styrenic block copolymer is SBC by Kraton®, as shown in Table 1 below. In some examples, the TPE can include styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymers, styrene ethylene propylene (SEP) block copolymers, styrene isoprene styrene (SIS), styrene ethylene ethylene propylene styrene (SEEPS) block copolymers, styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymers, combinations of the foregoing block copolymers, and/or other styrenic block copolymers. In certain implementations, the elastomeric band 170 includes thermoplastic elastomeric fibers integral to the band 170.
[0021] In some implementations, the elastomeric band 170 has elastic recovery properties described below following test methods and procedures, for example, according to ASTM D4964. This test method includes constant rate of extension testing (i.e., stretch-strain testing). For example, elastomeric properties of the elastomeric band 170 can include a substantially zero hysteresis loss, where the elastomeric band 170 has an elasticity that is substantially maintained between a stretched state and an unstretched state of the band 170. In other words, a return percentage (e.g., stretch-back) of the elastomeric band 170 after stretch is at least about 98%, for example, up to about 99.9%. In certain implementations, the elastic band 170 can withstand at least 25 launderability cycles (e.g., washing and drying cycles) while retaining a percentage retention (e.g., 95% stretch retention). In some instances, the elastic band 170 is resistant to ultraviolet light and nitrous oxide (NO) gas degradation (e.g., discoloration, negative elastomeric effects, and/or other). In certain implementations, desired elastic film characteristics of the elastomeric band 170 can be achieved through adjustment of certain polymer ratios, and the addition of process oils, thermosetting resins, tackifier resins, anti-shrink agents, pigments, and/or other chemistry agents.
[0022] An example testing method (the "Stretch Back Indicator Test") for determining a stretch- back of the elastomeric band 170 includes a length of 1 -inch-wide elastomeric band 170 held on each longitudinal end. The band is stretched to a length 150% of the initial unstretched length, for example, on a Zwick testing machine. After reaching the stretched length, the band is immediately returned to an unstretched state (e.g., without holding at stretched length). After cycling the band through two exercises of three cycles, a final unstretched length is determined every third cycle and compared to the initial unstretched length of the band. After the test is performed through the two exercises of three cycles for each sample, an indication of stretch- back (i.e., elastic recovery) is determined (e.g., by machine output) for the band by dividing the initial unstretched length over the final unstretched length and multiplying by 100 to obtain a percentage. The closer the final result is to 100%, the better the stretch back properties. [0023] By way of example and comparison, for the exemplary embodiments shown herein, a typical knitted-in torso band, e.g., a turned welt, would be approximately 2.0 mm thick. A cut and sew brassiere with a sewn in elastic band of similar weight to the turned welt would be approximately 1.8 mm thick. For example, a band having the thermoplastic elastomeric polyamide film described above can be approximately 1.5 mm thick.
[0024] The modulus of the elastomeric material depends on its type of material, width and thickness. In the exemplary embodiments described herein, an optimal modulus may be between about 1.0 and 4.0 kilograms. As shown in the several examples in Table 1 below, this range in the modulus corresponds to between about 95% and 140% in deformation (stretch) when the elastomeric band 170 is subjected to a length direction static load of 7 kilograms.
Table 1
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[0025] By way of comparison, the body of brassiere 100 will have a modulus of less than 1 kilogram. For example, the two overlapped plies, formed from a conventional blend of 89% weight nylon and 11% weight spandex has a modulus of about 0.132 kg at 40% elongation and about 0.35 kg at 60% elongation. As seen in Table 1 above, the elastomeric bands provide a reduced increase in modulus with increased elongation. This produces a brassiere 100 that will be comfortable over a larger range of sizes. In the torso band region at the bottom of the brassiere proximate the fold line 173, the two-ply body material alone would allow for elongation of 160% when tested under the same 7 kg load as the samples in Table 1.
[0026] Referring again to Figure 6, the method of forming the brassiere 100 of the present disclosure is best illustrated. The brassiere body or blank is knitted in the form of a tube on a conventional circular knitting machine. The center periphery of the tube corresponds to the fold line 173 about which the inner 112 and outer 114 layers will be overlapped into the two-ply brassiere body.
[0027] The elastomeric band 170 is positioned proximate the center fold line 173 on what will become the inner surfaces of the two-ply brassiere body when the tube is folded. The elastomeric band 170 may be coated on one or both sides with a heat-sealable adhesive 172 for adhering the elastomeric band 170 in position once the brassiere construction is complete. One suitable heat-sealable adhesive 172 is RX 2641, available from Bixby International Corp. of Newburyport, MA. The disclosure, however, is not limited to using a heat-sealable adhesive to adhere the band 170; rather, the use of other suitable materials and methods for securing the band to the garment are within the scope of the disclosure.
[0028] The inner 112 and outer 114 layers of the brassiere body are next symmetrically overlapped about the fold line 173, enclosing the elastomeric band 170 and forming the two-ply brassiere body as described above. Where a heat-sealable adhesive 172 is applied to one or both sides of the elastomeric band 170, the elastomeric band 170 is affixed between the two plies with an air-operated press having upper and lower heating elements. An application temperature may be between about 150 degrees Fahrenheit and 380 degrees Fahrenheit, preferable about 320 degrees Fahrenheit. The application pressure should be no less than about 10 psi and no more than about 120 psi, preferably between about 30 and about 60 psi. The preferred pressure should be applied for no less than about 5 seconds and no more than about 90 seconds, preferably between about 20 and about 30 seconds. In certain implementations, the elastomeric band 170 can be applied to fabric layers without the heat-sealable adhesive 172. For example, the elastomeric band 170 can have melt properties allowing the elastomeric band 170 to fuse (e.g., heat-set, melt, and/or otherwise affix) to a fabric layer with an applied heat of between about 300 degrees Fahrenheit and about 360 degrees Fahrenheit. Alternatively, the elastomeric band 170 can have melt properties allowing the elastomeric band 170 to fuse (e.g., heat-set, melt, and/or otherwise affix) to a fabric layer with an applied heat of between about 300 degrees Fahrenheit and about 340 degrees Fahrenheit. As yet another alternative, the elastomeric band 170 can have melt properties allowing the elastomeric band 170 to fuse (e.g., heat-set, melt, and/or otherwise affix) to a fabric layer with an applied heat of between about 320 degrees Fahrenheit and about 340 degrees Fahrenheit, (e.g., at about 300, 305, 310, 315, 320, 325, 330, 335 or 340 degrees Fahrenheit).
[0029] Once the elastomeric band 170 is adhered between the inner 112 and outer 114 layers, the brassiere body may be cut to the desired shape. Subsequently, trim 190 is applied along the free edges, shoulder straps 160 attached, and fasteners 150 are affixed to complete the brassiere 100 construction. Where shoulder strap portions 160 are formed and cut with the brassiere body, they need only to be seamed together proximate the top of the shoulder. Similarly, where the torso strap 135 is continuous, no fasteners 150 are necessary.
[0030] Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a circularly-knitted lower torso undergarment, such as a boxer, a brief, a boxer brief, panties, pantyhose or shapewear. Referring to Figures 7 and 8, a boxer brief is shown generally as 200. The circularly-knitted brief 200, which is formed on a conventional circular knitting machine, comprises a body formed of any of the conventional materials such as polyester, nylon, etc. The body may be formed by also knitting in one or more elastomeric yarns, such as spandex, having some degree of elasticity for securing the garment about the wearer's lower torso.
[0031] The briefs 200 of the present disclosure comprises a pair of leg openings 210, a crotch portion 230 and a waist opening 220 surrounded by a waist band 250 of the present disclosure. The embodiment illustrated includes leg portions 240 as is typical of boxer style briefs.
Conventional briefs, i.e. without leg portions 240, for males or females having the waist band 250 are also within the scope of the disclosure.
[0032] As best seen in Figure 8, an elastomeric band 270, as described above, is inserted along the waist opening 220 of the brief 200, between inner 212 and outer 214 plies. Both the inner and outer plies 212, 214 are formed as parts of a single tube created by a circular knitting machine. The top portion of the tube is then folded downward along a top fold line 273 to form the waist band 250 having two plies, the elastomeric band 270 disposed adjacent to the fold line 273 and covered by the two plies. The elastomeric band 270, inner ply 212 and outer ply 214 may be held in place by adhesive 272, set using heat and pressure similar to the method discussed above. Alternate methods of adhering the elastomeric band to the body of the brief 200 are within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0033] In a first aspect, an upper torso garment comprises a body formed of inner and outer layers, the body comprising at least one torso band extending from a bottom portion of the body, the inner and outer layers overlapping along a lower fold line, and an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the lower fold line.
[0034] In a second aspect, according to the first aspect, the elastomeric band comprises a thermoplastic elastomer film.
[0035] In a third aspect, according to the second aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises polyamide.
[0036] In a fourth aspect, according to the second or third aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrenic block copolymer.
[0037] In a fifth aspect, according to the fourth aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer.
[0038] In a sixth aspect, according to the fourth aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymer.
[0039] In a seventh aspect, according to any one of the second aspect through the sixth aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film has a modulus that is greater than the modulus of the body.
[0040] In an eighth aspect, according to any one of the second aspect through the seventh aspect the modulus of the thermoplastic elastomer film is between about 1.0 and about 4.0 kilograms when measured with a static load of 7 kilograms up to 60% elongation.
[0041] In a ninth aspect, according to any one of the second aspect through the eighth aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film has a thickness between about 0.1 mm and about 0.3 mm. [0042] In a 10m aspect, according to any one of the second aspect through the ninth aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film has a width of between about 0.75 inches and about 1.25 inches.
[0043] In an 11th aspect, according to any one of the first aspect through the 10th aspect, the elastomeric band is coated on at least one side for adhesively affixing the elastomeric band to at least one inner surface of the inner and outer layers of the body.
[0044] In a 12th aspect, according to any one of the first aspect through the 11th aspect, the elastomeric band is configured to fuse to at least one of the inner layer or outer layer of the body at an applied heat of between 300 degrees Fahrenheit and 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
[0045] In a 13th aspect, according to any one of the first aspect through the 12th aspect, the elastomeric band is resistant to at least one of ultraviolet light degradation or nitrous oxide gas degradation.
[0046] In a 14th aspect, according to any one of the first aspect through the 13th aspect, a stretch back indicator of the elastomeric band is greater than 98% after using the stretch back indicator test.
[0047] In a 15th aspect, according to any one of the first aspect through the 14th aspect, the body comprises a circularly knit body having a front breast covering portion, and wherein the garment is a brassiere, a sports bra or a camisole.
[0048] In a 16th aspect, a method of forming a garment comprises knitting a body dimensioned for forming a garment, the garment comprising inner and outer layers when folded about a central fold line, positioning an elastomeric band proximate the fold line, and overlapping the inner and outer layers of the body about the fold line, enclosing the elastomeric band and forming a torso band of the body.
[0049] In a 17th aspect, according to the 16th aspect, the elastomeric band comprises a thermoplastic elastomer film.
[0050] In an 18th aspect, according to the 17th aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a polyamide film. [0051] In a 19m aspect, according to the 17 aspect or the 18m aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrenic block copolymer.
[0052] In a 20th aspect, according to the 19th aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer.
[0053] In a 21st aspect, according to the 19th aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymer.
[0054] In a 22nd aspect, according to any one of the 16th aspect through the 21st aspect, comprising coating on at least one side of the elastomeric band an adhesive for affixing the elastomeric band to at least one inner surface of the inner and outer layers of the body.
[0055] In a 23rd aspect, according to any one of the 16th aspect through the 22nd aspect, further comprising affixing the elastomeric band to one of the inner and outer layers by the application of temperature and pressure for a selected amount of time.
[0056] In a 24th aspect, according to the 23rd aspect, the application temperature is between about 150 degrees F and 380 degrees F, the application pressure is between about 10 pounds per square inch and 120 pounds per square inch, and the amount of time is between about 5 seconds and 90 seconds.
[0057] In a 25th aspect, according to the 23rd aspect or the 24th aspect, affixing the elastomeric band to one of the inner and outer layers comprises fusing the elastomeric band to at least one of the inner layer or outer layer at an applied heat of between 300 degrees Fahrenheit and 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
[0058] In a 26th aspect, according to any one of the 23rd aspect through the 25th aspect, the application temperature is about 320 degrees F, the application pressure is between about 30 and about 60 pounds per square inch, and the amount of time is between about 20 and about 30 seconds. [0059] In a 27m aspect, according to any one of the 16m aspect to the 26l aspect, a stretch back indicator of the elastomeric band is greater than 98% after using the stretch back indicator test.
[0060] In a 28th aspect, according to any one of the 16th aspect through the 27th aspect, the garment is an upper torso garment.
[0061] In a 29th aspect, a lower torso garment comprises a body comprising a pair of leg openings, a crotch portion between the leg openings and a waist opening, a waist band formed at the waist opening by folding a portion of the body to provide an inner layer and an outer layer overlapping along an upper fold line, and an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the upper fold line.
[0062] In a 30th aspect, according to the 29th aspect, the elastomeric band comprises a thermoplastic elastomer film.
[0063] In a 31st aspect, according to the 30th aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises polyamide.
[0064] In a 32nd aspect, according to the 30th aspect or the claim 31st aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrenic block copolymer.
[0065] In a 33rd aspect, according to the 32nd aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer.
[0066] In a 34th aspect, according to the 32nd aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymer.
[0067] In a 35th aspect, according to any one of the 30th aspect through the 34th aspect, the thermoplastic elastomer film has a modulus that is greater than the modulus of the body.
[0068] In a 36th aspect, according to any one of the 29th aspect through the 35th aspect, a stretch back indicator of the elastomeric band is greater than 98% after using the stretch back indicator test. [0069] In a 37m aspect, according to any one of the 29m aspect through the 36m aspect, the elastomeric band is coated on at least one side for adhesively affixing the elastomeric band to at least one inner surface of the inner and outer layers of the body.
[0070] In a 38th aspect, according to any one of the 29th aspect through the 37th aspect, the garment is a boxer, a brief, a boxer brief, panties, pantyhose or shapewear.
[0071] It should be understood that the foregoing descriptions and examples are only illustrative of the disclosure. Various alternatives and modifications thereof can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the present disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations.

Claims

We claim:
1. An upper torso garment, comprising:
a body formed of inner and outer layers, the body comprising at least one torso band extending from a bottom portion of the body;
the inner and outer layers overlapping along a lower fold line; and
an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the lower fold line.
2. The upper torso garment of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric band comprises a thermoplastic elastomer film.
3. The upper torso garment of claim 2, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises polyamide.
4. The upper torso garment of claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrenic block copolymer.
5. The upper torso garment of claim 4, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer.
6. The upper torso garment of claim 4, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymer.
7. The upper torso garment of any of claims 2 to 6, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film has a modulus that is greater than the modulus of the body.
8. The upper torso garment of any of claims 2 to 7, wherein the modulus of the
thermoplastic elastomer film is between about 1.0 and about 4.0 kilograms when measured with a static load of 7 kilograms up to 60% elongation.
9. The upper torso garment of any of claims 2 to 8, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film has a thickness between about 0.1 mm and about 0.3 mm.
10. The upper torso garment of any of claims 2 to 9, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film has a width of between about 0.75 inches and about 1.25 inches.
11. The upper torso garment of any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the elastomeric band is coated on at least one side for adhesively affixing the elastomeric band to at least one inner surface of the inner and outer layers of the body.
12. The upper torso garment of any of claims 1 to 11, wherein the elastomeric band is configured to fuse to at least one of the inner layer or outer layer of the body at an applied heat of between 300 degrees Fahrenheit and 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
13. The upper torso garment of any of claims 1 to 12, wherein the elastomeric band is resistant to at least one of ultraviolet light degradation or nitrous oxide gas degradation.
14. The upper torso garment of any of claims 1 to 13, wherein a stretch back indicator of the elastomeric band is greater than 98% after using the stretch back indicator test.
15. The upper torso garment of any of claims 1 to 14, wherein the body comprises a circularly knit body having a front breast covering portion, and wherein the garment is a brassiere, a sports bra or a camisole.
16. A method of forming a garment, comprising:
knitting a body dimensioned for forming a garment, the garment comprising inner and outer layers when folded about a central fold line;
positioning an elastomeric band proximate the fold line; and
overlapping the inner and outer layers of the body about the fold line, enclosing the elastomeric band and forming a torso band of the body.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the elastomeric band comprises a thermoplastic elastomer film.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a polyamide film.
19. The method of claim 17 or claim 18, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrenic block copolymer.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymer.
22. The method of any of claims 16 to 21, comprising coating on at least one side of the elastomeric band an adhesive for affixing the elastomeric band to at least one inner surface of the inner and outer layers of the body.
23. The method of any of claims 16 to 22, further comprising affixing the elastomeric band to one of the inner and outer layers by the application of temperature and pressure for a selected amount of time.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein the application temperature is between about 150 degrees F and 380 degrees F, the application pressure is between about 10 pounds per square inch and 120 pounds per square inch, and the amount of time is between about 5 seconds and 90 seconds.
25. The method of claim 23 or claim 24, wherein affixing the elastomeric band to one of the inner and outer layers comprises fusing the elastomeric band to at least one of the inner layer or outer layer at an applied heat of between 300 degrees Fahrenheit and 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
26. The method of any of claims 23 to 25, wherein the application temperature is about 320 degrees F, the application pressure is between about 30 and about 60 pounds per square inch, and the amount of time is between about 20 and about 30 seconds.
27. The method of any of claims 16 to 26, wherein a stretch back indicator of the elastomeric band is greater than 98% after using the stretch back indicator test.
28. The method of any of claims 16 to 27, wherein the garment is an upper torso garment.
29. A lower torso garment, comprising:
a body comprising a pair of leg openings, a crotch portion between the leg openings and a waist opening;
a waist band formed at the waist opening by folding a portion of the body to provide an inner layer and an outer layer overlapping along an upper fold line; and
an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the upper fold line.
30. The lower torso garment of claim 29, wherein the elastomeric band comprises a thermoplastic elastomer film.
31. The lower torso garment of claim 30, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises polyamide.
32. The lower torso garment of claim 30 or claim 31, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrenic block copolymer.
33. The lower torso garment of claim 32, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer.
34. The lower torso garment of claim 32, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film comprises a styrene ethylene propylene styrene (SEPS) block copolymer.
35. The lower torso garment of any of claims 30 to 34, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer film has a modulus that is greater than the modulus of the body.
36. The lower torso garment of any of claims 29 to 35, wherein a stretch back indicator of the elastomeric band is greater than 98% after using the stretch back indicator test.
37. The lower torso garment of any of claims 29 to 36, wherein the elastomeric band is coated on at least one side for adhesively affixing the elastomeric band to at least one inner surface of the inner and outer layers of the body.
38. The lower torso garment of any of claims 29 to 37, wherein the garment is a boxer, a brief, a boxer brief, panties, pantyhose or shapewear.
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