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Double rain-proof sheltering structure for the lower part of raincoat

A kind of raincoat, double technology, applied in the field of double rainproof and shielding structure of the lower part of the raincoat, can solve the problems of wet legs, loss of leg shielding function, wet rear of legs, etc., to achieve the goal of using easy effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-03
赖添德
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[0004] 2. Rainwater blows into the sheltered area of ​​the hem of the raincoat with the wind, causing the legs to get wet
[0005] 3. When the wind is strong, the hem of the raincoat is close to the legs due to the wind, so that the hem of the raincoat loses the function of protecting the legs
[0006] 4. The rain splashed from the ground bounced off the ground, causing the legs to get wet
[0010] Disadvantages of single-layer covering: because the left and right covering cloths are formed by extending downward from the lower edge of the front of the raincoat, the rainwater on the surface of the raincoat will flow down to the legs from top to bottom, so the legs will Withstands a lot of rain;
[0020] Disadvantages of the masking method: it can only show its rain-shielding effect when riding a motorcycle with legs bent forward, and the back of the legs will be wet when standing and walking, because the back of the legs is not covered enough;

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[0050] A:

[0051] 1. Set left and right two veils 2 and 5 under the interior of the raincoat.

[0052] 2. The left and right veils use the connecting objects 1 and 6 (seams, zippers, snap buttons or sticky chains...) to fix their upper edges to the inner bottom of the raincoat.

[0053] 3. Set joint objects 3 and 4 (zippers, snap buttons or sticky chains...) on both sides of each drape, so that it can form trousers.

[0054] B:

[0055] 1. Set left and right trouser legs 8, 12 at the inner bottom of the raincoat.

[0056] 2. The left and right trouser legs use connecting objects 7, 13 (seams, zippers, snap buttons or sticky chains...) to fix their upper edges to the inner bottom of the raincoat.

[0057] 3. The trouser leg is provided with a downward opening 10 .

[0058] 4. Set closure objects 9 and 11 (zippers, snap buttons or sticky chains...) on the edge of the opening.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to double rain-proof sheltering structure for the lower part of raincoat. The raincoat has double rain-proof sheltering structures comprising one sweep structure and one trouser leg structure, and can protect the feet of the raincoat wearer from being wetted.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a double rainproof and shielding structure for the lower part of the raincoat. Background technique [0002] The advantage of the raincoat is that it is quick and easy to wear, but the disadvantage is that it does not protect the legs well from the rain. When using it on rainy days, the legs are easy to get wet from the rain; the reasons why the legs are easy to get wet are: [0003] 1. When striding and walking, the legs are often beyond the shielding range of the hem of the raincoat, so they are soaked by the rainwater that falls naturally from the sky and the rainwater dripping from the hem of the raincoat. [0004] 2. Rainwater blows into the sheltered area of ​​the hem of the raincoat with the wind, causing the legs to get wet. [0005] 3. When the wind is strong, the hem of the raincoat is close to the legs due to the blowing of the wind, so that the hem of the raincoat loses its shielding function to the legs. [0006]...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D3/06
Inventor 赖添德
Owner 赖添德
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