Warm-keeping outdoor jacket with three-dimensional down-filled bags

By incorporating a three-dimensional down-filled pleat and a windproof composite panel inside the jacket, the balance between breathability and windproof performance in a warm jacket is achieved, resulting in better heat circulation and protection.

CN223929561UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24KOLUMB OUTDOOR EQUIP CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423303394.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-31
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-31

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing thermal jackets, while improving breathability, suffer a decrease in windproof performance, making it difficult to balance warmth and breathability.

Method used

Multiple 3D down-filled pockets are added inside the jacket to areas where the body needs warmth, with gaps between the pockets to allow for heat circulation and breathability. A windproof panel is added to the front to block cold air from entering.

Benefits of technology

While maintaining warmth, the garment's breathability and windproof properties have been improved, preventing cold air from getting in and achieving better heat circulation and protection.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of clothes, in particular to a warm-keeping outdoor jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled bag. A warm-keeping outdoor jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled bag comprises a back part, a front part and sleeves, a plurality of arrayed warm-keeping areas are arranged on the inner side of the back part, the front part is connected to the two sides of the back part, the sleeves are connected between the front part and the back part, and the warm-keeping areas are also arranged on the front part. The warm-keeping area is composed of a plurality of arranged three-dimensional down-filled bags, and the three-dimensional down-filled bags are separated through a sewing technology. Warm keeping areas are correspondingly added in the outdoor jacket according to areas needing warm keeping of the human body, the three-dimensional down-filled bags are arranged according to the trend of the human body, so that the overall warm keeping performance of the outdoor jacket is improved, gaps are formed between the three-dimensional down-filled bags, airflow can pass through the gaps, and the outdoor jacket has the warm keeping function and also has the function of keeping warm. And the windproof combined sheet is additionally arranged on the front side of the clothes, so that the windproof performance is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of clothing technology, and in particular to a thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch. Background Technology

[0002] The reason why waterproof jackets have become the first choice for all outdoor enthusiasts is due to their all-weather functionality. They are windproof, rainproof, lightweight, and comfortable to wear. In cold weather, outdoor enthusiasts can also choose waterproof jackets with good insulation to adapt to extreme weather conditions.

[0003] Existing high-quality heat-insulating jackets typically have the entire inside of the garment filled with insulating material. This makes them bulky and inconvenient for movement, while also reducing breathability. If breathability is improved, the heat retention decreases, and the windproof performance also decreases accordingly. How to balance the heat retention and breathability of clothing has become a problem. Utility Model Content

[0004] Other features and advantages of this invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and will be apparent in part from the description, or may be learned by practicing the invention. The objects and other advantages of this invention may be realized and obtained by means of the structures particularly pointed out in the description and other accompanying drawings.

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings and provide a thermal jacket with three-dimensional down-filled pouches. By adding insulation zones inside the jacket according to the areas of the human body that need warmth, and using multiple three-dimensional down-filled pouches arranged according to the body's contours, the overall warmth performance of the jacket is improved. Gaps are provided between the three-dimensional down-filled pouches to allow airflow, thereby improving the breathability of the garment while maintaining warmth. A windproof panel is also added to the front of the garment, covering the front of the placket and detachably connected to the collar, improving windproof performance while preventing cold air from entering the garment from the collar.

[0006] This utility model provides a thermal jacket with three-dimensional down-filled pouches, including a back placket with multiple arranged thermal zones on the inner side, a front placket connected to both sides of the back placket, and sleeves connected between the front placket and the back placket. The thermal zones are also provided on the front placket. The thermal zones are composed of multiple arranged three-dimensional down-filled pouches, which are separated by stitching. The two front plackets are connected by a windproof assembly piece, which includes a left piece and a right piece. The left piece and the right piece are both connected to both sides of the back placket and cover the front of the front placket. The left piece and the right piece are connected by a windproof zipper.

[0007] The front, back, and sleeves form the basic design of a windbreaker. Experiments have shown that different body parts have different sensitivities to temperature. The front and back abdomen and the area below the neck are the most sensitive, followed by the area below the chest and under the armpits. Different insulation structures are designed accordingly to achieve precise warmth. The insulation zones on the front and back panels correspond to the areas of the body that require warmth. These zones are formed by multiple 3D down-filled pockets, which store heat while allowing heat circulation and ventilation through the gaps between the pockets. This avoids the heat buildup and reduced breathability that can occur with traditional single-piece insulation materials. A windproof panel extends from the back panel and covers the original front panel. This additional windproof panel blocks the front wind, improving the garment's warmth and windproof performance. The inside of the windproof panel can be sewn to the outside of the front panel, enhancing the garment's overall integrity. A windproof zipper connects the left and right panels.

[0008] In some embodiments, a windproof collar is also included, which is located at the top of the front and back panels, and a Velcro closure is provided on the front side of the windproof collar. The upwardly extending windproof collar raises the overall height of the collar, allowing it to extend to the user's mouth and nose for protection. The Velcro closure is used to engage with the collar and secure its position. The inner side of the windproof collar is made of warp-knitted fleece fabric.

[0009] In some embodiments, the left panel extends upward to form a left collar piece, and the right panel extends upward to form a right collar piece. The left and right collar pieces are fitted together to form a collar, which is attached to the windproof collar via Velcro. Ventilation holes are provided on either the left or right collar piece. The left collar piece is integrally connected to the left panel, and the right collar piece is integrally connected to the right panel. The upward extension allows the windproof assembly to directly connect to the windproof collar, providing wind protection. The inner sides of the left and right collar pieces are made of fleece fabric for easy Velcro fastening, achieving warmth while allowing the collar to be detachable. The ventilation holes are provided for breathing through the mouth and nose, increasing breathability.

[0010] In some embodiments, the outer sides of both the left and right panels are inclined, and both the left and right panels have front pockets with inclined zippers. An inner pocket is also provided on the inner side of the front panel. The inclined side windproof panels provide space for shoulder movement, preventing them from hindering the user's normal activities. The inclined zippers conform to the natural trajectory of a person reaching into the pocket, making it easier to access items.

[0011] In some embodiments, the garment also includes an abrasion-resistant zone located at the junction of the front placket, the back placket, and the sleeve. A concealed zipper is also provided on the abrasion-resistant zone, vertically positioned and extending from below the sleeve to the back placket and the front placket. The abrasion-resistant zone is padded with thin cotton to increase warmth and improve abrasion resistance in the easily worn underarm area. The concealed zipper allows the jacket to be opened from the side for ventilation. Compared to opening the zipper directly at the front, side ventilation prevents cold air from directly entering the garment, thus promoting slow heat dissipation.

[0012] In some embodiments, a breathable area is provided in the middle of the back placket. This breathable area is made of sandwich mesh fabric, and several insulating areas are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the breathable area. The mesh-like breathable area on the back side serves to dissipate heat. Since multiple insulating areas are provided on the back side, the corresponding breathable area should be increased. Therefore, a full-length breathable area from top to bottom is provided to balance the heat on the back. At the same time, to prevent cold air from entering from the front, it is also reasonable to provide a breathable area on the back side.

[0013] In some embodiments, the front pocket extends to the inside of the front flap and connects to it. The front pocket has a mesh design, and a zipper is also provided at the connection between the front pocket and the front flap. One side of the zipper is located on the windproof panel, and the other side is located on the inside of the front flap, making the pocket open in both directions. Users can access items from both the inside and outside. The mesh design allows the pocket to be opened, improving its capacity.

[0014] In some embodiments, the jacket also includes a hood, which extends upward from the windproof collar. The hood has a continuous edge and an internal drawstring with a buckle located at the front. The front and back flaps are also interconnected at the hem, with the drawstring located inside the hem and a buckle located on the inner side of the hem. The hood enhances the warmth of the jacket. The drawstring at the edge of the hood allows for adjustable closure to fit the user's head shape. Similarly, the drawstring at the hem adjusts the opening at the bottom of the jacket to further enhance insulation. Preferably, the buckle is made of Nifco material.

[0015] In some embodiments, the sleeve has an elastic cuff, and a Velcro closure is provided on the back of the cuff. The elastic cuff provides windproof and warmth insulation, enhancing the thermal performance of the jacket, while the Velcro closure provides a tighter fit, preventing rain and snow from getting in.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0017] This invention improves the overall warmth of a rain jacket by adding warming zones inside the jacket according to the areas of the body that require warmth. Multiple three-dimensional down-filled pouches are arranged according to the body's contours, thereby enhancing the jacket's overall warmth. Gaps are provided between the down-filled pouches to allow airflow, thus improving breathability while maintaining warmth. A windproof panel is also added to the front of the jacket, covering the front of the placket and detachably connected to the collar, improving windproof performance while preventing cold air from entering the jacket through the collar.

[0018] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure.

[0019] Undoubtedly, such and other objects of this invention will become more apparent after the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, which are illustrated in various accompanying drawings and illustrations.

[0020] To make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, one or more preferred embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0021] The accompanying drawings are provided to further understand the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention and do not constitute a limitation thereof.

[0022] In the accompanying drawings, the same parts use the same reference numerals, and the drawings are schematic and not necessarily drawn to actual scale.

[0023] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only one or more embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on such drawings without creative effort.

[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the thermal rain jacket in some embodiments of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 2 This is a side view of a three-dimensional down-filled bag in some embodiments of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 3 This is a disassembly diagram of the internal structure of the thermal rain jacket in Embodiment 1 of some embodiments of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 4This is a disassembly diagram of the internal structure of the thermal rain jacket in Embodiment 2 of some embodiments of this utility model.

[0028] Explanation of key figure labels:

[0029] 1. Back hem;

[0030] 2. Front placket;

[0031] 3. Warm area;

[0032] 4. Sleeves;

[0033] 41. Elastic cuffs;

[0034] 5. Windproof combination sheet;

[0035] 51. Left image; 52. Right image;

[0036] 6. Windproof collar;

[0037] 7. Neckline;

[0038] 8. Front pocket;

[0039] 9. Inside pocket;

[0040] 10. Wear-resistant area;

[0041] 11. Invisible zipper;

[0042] 12. Ventilation area;

[0043] 13. Hat;

[0044] 14. Hem. Detailed Implementation

[0045] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely for explaining the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0046] Furthermore, it should be understood in the description of this utility model that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "axial," "radial," and "circumferential" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0047] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral unit; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. However, specifying a direct connection indicates that the two main bodies at the connection point are not connected through a transitional structure, but are simply connected to form a whole through a connecting structure. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0048] In this utility model, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the first feature "on" or "below" the second feature may be in direct contact with the first and second features, or indirect contact through an intermediate medium. In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0049] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the thermal rain jacket in some embodiments of this utility model; Figure 2 This is a side view of a three-dimensional down-filled bag in some embodiments of the present invention.

[0050] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the present invention provides a thermal jacket with three-dimensional down-filled pouches, including a back flap 1 with multiple arranged thermal insulation zones 3 on the inner side, a front flap 2 connected to both sides of the back flap 1, and a sleeve 4 connected between the front flap 2 and the back flap 1. The front flap 2 is also provided with the thermal insulation zone 3. The thermal insulation zone 3 is composed of multiple arranged three-dimensional down-filled pouches, which are separated by a stitching process. The two front flaps 2 are connected by a windproof assembly piece 5. The windproof assembly piece 5 includes a left piece 51 and a right piece 52. The left piece 51 and the right piece 52 are both connected to both sides of the back flap 1 and cover the front side of the front flap 2. The left piece 51 and the right piece 52 are connected by a windproof zipper.

[0051] The front placket 2, back placket 1, and sleeves 4 form the basic structure of the jacket. Experiments have shown that different body parts have different sensitivities to temperature. The front and back abdomen and the area below the neck are the most sensitive, followed by the area below the chest and under the armpits. Different insulation structures are designed accordingly to achieve precise warmth. The insulation zones 3 on the front placket 2 and back placket 1 correspond to multiple areas of the body that require warmth. The insulation zones 3 are composed of multiple three-dimensional down-filled pouches, which store heat while allowing heat circulation and ventilation through the gaps between the pouches. This avoids the heat accumulation and reduced breathability that can occur with traditional single-piece insulation materials. The windproof combination piece 5 extends from the back placket 1 and covers the original front placket 2. The added windproof combination piece 5 can block the front wind, improving the warmth and windproof performance of the garment. The inside of the windproof combination piece 5 can be sewn to the outside of the front placket 2 to improve the overall integrity of the garment. A windproof zipper connects the left piece 51 and the right piece 52.

[0052] The insulated jacket also includes a windproof collar 6 formed around the front placket 2 and the back placket 1. The windproof collar 6 is located at the top of the front placket 2 and the back placket 1, and the front of the windproof collar 6 has a Velcro closure 7. The upward-extending windproof collar 6 raises the overall height of the collar, allowing it to extend to the user's mouth and nose for protection. The Velcro closure 7 is used to engage with the collar closure 7 and secure its position. The inside of the windproof collar 6 is made of warp-knitted fleece fabric.

[0053] The left panel 51 extends upward to form a left collar piece, and the right panel 52 extends upward to form a right collar piece. The left and right collar pieces are attached together to form a collar 7, which is attached to the windproof collar 6 via Velcro. Ventilation holes are provided on either the left or right collar piece. The left collar piece is integrally connected to the left panel 51, and the right collar piece is integrally connected to the right panel 52. The upward extension allows the windproof assembly 5 to directly connect to the windproof collar 6, providing wind protection. The inner sides of the left and right collar pieces are made of fleece fabric for easy Velcro fastening, achieving warmth while allowing the collar 7 to be detachable. The ventilation holes are provided for breathing through the mouth and nose, increasing breathability.

[0054] The outer sides of both the left panel 51 and the right panel 52 are angled, and both the left panel 51 and the right panel 52 have front pockets 8. The zippers on the front pockets 8 are angled, and the inner side of the front placket 2 has an inner pocket 9. The angled windproof panel 5 provides space for shoulder movement, preventing the added windproof panel 5 from affecting the user's normal activities. The angled zipper conforms to the trajectory of people reaching into the pocket, making it more convenient to take out and put in items from the pocket.

[0055] The sleeve 4 has an elastic cuff 41 at the cuff, and a Velcro closure on the back of the cuff. The elastic cuff 41 provides windproof and warmth insulation, enhancing the jacket's warmth performance, while the Velcro closure further tightens the fit and prevents rain and snow from getting in.

[0056] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 3 This is a disassembly diagram of the internal structure of the thermal rain jacket in Embodiment 1 of some embodiments of this utility model.

[0057] Optionally, according to some embodiments of this utility model, it further includes an abrasion-resistant area 10, which is disposed at the connection between the front placket 2, the back placket 1, and the sleeve 4. An invisible zipper 11 is also provided on the abrasion-resistant area 10, which is vertically arranged and extends from below the sleeve 4 to the back placket 1 and the front placket 2. The abrasion-resistant area 10 is filled with thin cotton to increase warmth and improve the abrasion resistance of the easily worn underarm area. The invisible zipper 11 allows the jacket to be opened from the side for ventilation. Compared to directly opening the zipper on the front of the garment for ventilation, side ventilation prevents cold air from directly entering the garment, thus achieving slow heat dissipation.

[0058] The back panel 1 has a ventilation zone 12 in the middle, which is made of sandwich mesh fabric. Several insulation zones 3 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the ventilation zone 12. The mesh ventilation zone 12 on the back side serves to dissipate heat. Since there are multiple insulation zones 3 on the back side, the corresponding ventilation zone 12 area should be increased. Therefore, a full-length ventilation zone 12 from top to bottom is set to balance the heat of the back. At the same time, in order to prevent cold air from entering from the front, it is also reasonable to set a ventilation zone 12 on the back side.

[0059] Reference Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a disassembly diagram of the internal structure of the thermal rain jacket in Embodiment 2 of some embodiments of this utility model.

[0060] According to some embodiments of this utility model, optionally, the thermal jacket also includes a hood 13. The hood 13 extends upward from the windproof collar 6. The edge of the hood 13 is connected and has a drawstring inside. The drawstring buckle is located on the front side of the hood 13. The hem 14 of the front placket 2 and the back placket 1 are also connected to each other. The drawstring is located inside the hem 14, and the drawstring buckle is located on the inner side of the hem 14. The hood 13 is provided to increase the thermal insulation performance of the jacket. The drawstring at the edge of the hood 13 allows the hood opening to be adjusted to fit the user's head shape. Correspondingly, the drawstring at the hem 14 is also used to adjust the degree of opening at the bottom of the jacket to increase thermal insulation performance. Preferably, the buckle is a Nifco.

[0061] The front pocket 8 extends to the inside of the front flap 2 and connects with it. The front pocket 8 has a mesh design, and a zipper is also provided at the connection point between the front pocket 8 and the front flap 2. One side of the zipper is located on the windproof panel 5, while the other side is located inside the front flap 2, allowing the pocket to open in both directions. The mesh design also allows the pocket to be unfolded, improving its capacity.

[0062] Example 1

[0063] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the thermal rain jacket in some embodiments of this utility model; Figure 2 This is a side view of a three-dimensional down-filled bag in some embodiments of the present invention.

[0064] This embodiment provides a thermal jacket with three-dimensional down-filled pouches, including a back flap 1 with multiple arranged thermal insulation zones 3 on the inner side, a front flap 2 connected to both sides of the back flap 1, and sleeves 4 connected between the front flap 2 and the back flap 1. The front flap 2 also has the thermal insulation zones 3. The thermal insulation zones 3 are composed of multiple arranged three-dimensional down-filled pouches, which are separated by stitching. The two front flaps 2 are connected by a windproof assembly piece 5, which includes a left piece 51 and a right piece 52. The left piece 51 and the right piece 52 are both connected to both sides of the back flap 1 and cover the front of the front flap 2. The left piece 51 and the right piece 52 are connected by a windproof zipper.

[0065] The front placket 2, back placket 1, and sleeves 4 form the basic structure of the jacket. The insulation zones 3 on the front placket 2 and back placket 1 correspond to multiple areas of the body that require warmth, achieving precise insulation. The insulation zones 3 are formed by multiple three-dimensional down-filled pouches, which store heat while allowing heat circulation and ventilation through the gaps between the down-filled pouches. This avoids the heat accumulation and reduced breathability that can occur with traditional single-piece insulation materials. The windproof combination piece 5 extends from the back placket 1 and covers the original front placket 2. The added windproof combination piece 5 can block the front wind, improving the warmth and windproof performance of the garment. The inner side of the windproof combination piece 5 is sewn to the outer side of the front placket 2, improving the overall integrity of the garment. A windproof zipper connects the left piece 51 and the right piece 52.

[0066] The insulated jacket also includes a windproof collar 6 formed around the front placket 2 and the back placket 1. The windproof collar 6 is located at the top of the front placket 2 and the back placket 1, and the front of the windproof collar 6 has a Velcro closure 7. The upward-extending windproof collar 6 raises the overall height of the collar, allowing it to extend to the user's mouth and nose for protection. The Velcro closure 7 is used to engage with the collar closure 7 and secure its position. The inside of the windproof collar 6 is made of warp-knitted fleece fabric.

[0067] The left panel 51 extends upward to form a left collar piece, and the right panel 52 extends upward to form a right collar piece. The left and right collar pieces are attached together to form a collar 7, which is attached to the windproof collar 6 via Velcro. Ventilation holes are provided on either the left or right collar piece. The left collar piece is integrally connected to the left panel 51, and the right collar piece is integrally connected to the right panel 52. The upward extension allows the windproof assembly 5 to directly connect to the windproof collar 6, providing wind protection. The inner sides of the left and right collar pieces are made of fleece fabric for easy Velcro fastening, achieving warmth while allowing the collar 7 to be detachable. The ventilation holes are provided for breathing through the mouth and nose, increasing breathability.

[0068] The outer sides of both the left panel 51 and the right panel 52 are angled, and both the left panel 51 and the right panel 52 have front pockets 8. The zippers on the front pockets 8 are angled, and the inner side of the front placket 2 has an inner pocket 9. The angled windproof panel 5 provides space for shoulder movement, preventing the added windproof panel 5 from affecting the user's normal activities. The angled zipper conforms to the trajectory of people reaching into the pocket, making it more convenient to take out and put in items from the pocket.

[0069] The sleeve 4 has an elastic cuff 41 at the cuff, and a Velcro closure on the back of the cuff. The elastic cuff 41 provides windproof and warmth insulation, enhancing the jacket's warmth performance, while the Velcro closure further tightens the fit and prevents rain and snow from getting in.

[0070] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 3 This is a disassembly diagram of the internal structure of the thermal rain jacket in Embodiment 1 of some embodiments of this utility model.

[0071] According to some embodiments of this utility model, optionally, the thermal jacket also includes an abrasion-resistant area 10, which is located at the connection between the front placket 2, the back placket 1, and the sleeve 4. An invisible zipper 11 is also provided on the abrasion-resistant area 10, which is vertically positioned and extends from below the sleeve 4 to the back placket 1 and the front placket 2. The abrasion-resistant area 10 is filled with thin cotton to increase warmth and improve the abrasion resistance of the easily worn underarm area. The invisible zipper 11 allows the jacket to be opened from the side for ventilation. Compared to directly opening the zipper on the front of the garment for ventilation, side ventilation prevents cold air from directly entering the garment, thus achieving slow heat dissipation.

[0072] The back panel 1 has a ventilation zone 12 in the middle, which is made of sandwich mesh fabric. Several insulation zones 3 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the ventilation zone 12. The mesh ventilation zone 12 on the back side serves to dissipate heat. Since there are multiple insulation zones 3 on the back side, the corresponding ventilation zone 12 area should be increased. Therefore, a full-length ventilation zone 12 from top to bottom is set to balance the heat of the back. At the same time, in order to prevent cold air from entering from the front, it is also reasonable to set a ventilation zone 12 on the back side.

[0073] Example 2

[0074] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that:

[0075] Reference Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a disassembly diagram of the internal structure of the thermal rain jacket in Embodiment 2 of some embodiments of this utility model.

[0076] According to some embodiments of this utility model, optionally, the thermal jacket also includes a hood 13. The hood 13 extends upward from the windproof collar 6. The edge of the hood 13 is connected and has a drawstring inside. The drawstring buckle is located on the front side of the hood 13. The hem 14 of the front placket 2 and the back placket 1 are also connected to each other. The drawstring is located inside the hem 14, and the drawstring buckle is located on the inner side of the hem 14. The hood 13 is provided to increase the thermal insulation performance of the jacket. The drawstring at the edge of the hood 13 allows the hood opening to be adjusted to fit the user's head shape. Correspondingly, the drawstring at the hem 14 is also used to adjust the degree of opening at the bottom of the jacket to increase thermal insulation performance. Preferably, the buckle is a Nifco.

[0077] The front pocket 8 extends to the inside of the front flap 2 and connects with it. The front pocket 8 has a mesh design, and a zipper is also provided at the connection point between the front pocket 8 and the front flap 2. One side of the zipper is located on the windproof panel 5, while the other side is located inside the front flap 2, allowing the pocket to open in both directions. The mesh design also allows the pocket to be unfolded, improving its capacity.

[0078] It should be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited to the specific processing steps or materials disclosed herein, but should be extended to equivalent substitutions of such features as understood by those skilled in the art. It should also be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting.

[0079] The term "embodiment" in this specification refers to a specific feature or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment that is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Therefore, phrases or "embodiments" appearing in various places throughout the specification do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.

[0080] Furthermore, the described features or characteristics may be incorporated into one or more embodiments in any other suitable manner. In the above description, specific details, such as thickness, quantity, etc., are provided to provide a comprehensive understanding of embodiments of the present invention. However, those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention can be implemented without the aforementioned one or more specific details or may be implemented using other methods, components, materials, etc.

Claims

1. A thermal rain jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch, characterized in that, include The back placket has multiple rows of warm insulation zones on the inside. The front placket connects to both sides of the back placket, and the front placket also has the insulated area. The sleeves connect the front and back panels; The warm zone consists of multiple arranged three-dimensional down-filled pouches, which are separated by stitching. The two front panels are connected by a windproof assembly, which includes a left panel and a right panel. The left panel and the right panel are both connected to the two sides of the back panel and cover the front of the front panel. The left panel and the right panel are connected by a windproof zipper.

2. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a windproof collar that is formed around the top of the front and back plackets, and the front of the windproof collar has a Velcro closure.

3. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 2, characterized in that, The left panel extends upward to form a left neckline piece, and the right panel extends upward to form a right neckline piece. The left and right neckline pieces are attached together to form a neckline. The neckline is attached to the windproof collar by the neckline Velcro. Ventilation holes are provided on the left or right neckline piece.

4. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer sides of both the left and right panels are angled, and both the left and right panels have front pockets. The zippers on the front pockets are angled, and the inner side of the front placket has an inner pocket.

5. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a wear-resistant area, which is located at the connection between the front placket, the back placket and the sleeve. The wear-resistant area is also equipped with an invisible zipper, which is vertically arranged and extends from below the sleeve to the back placket and the front placket.

6. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The back placket has a breathable area in the middle, which is made of sandwich mesh fabric. Several warming areas are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the breathable area.

7. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 4, characterized in that, The front pocket extends to the inside of the front placket and connects with the front placket. The front pocket is provided with mesh, and a zipper is also provided at the connection between the front pocket and the front placket.

8. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 2, characterized in that, It also includes a hat, with the windproof collar extending upwards to provide the hat, the edge of the hat being connected and having a drawstring inside, the drawstring buckle being located on the front side of the hat, the front placket and the back placket hem being connected to each other, the drawstring being provided inside the hem, and the drawstring buckle being located on the inside side of the hem.

9. The thermal jacket with a three-dimensional down-filled pouch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The sleeve has an elastic cuff, and the back of the cuff has a Velcro closure for tightening.