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Swimwear vent for water skiers
   
Document Number
US Patent 5303424
Issued Date
April 19, 1994
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A boxer-type swim suit for a water skier in which the suit has at least one rear panel, a liner attached thereto along a waistband, a band attached to the rear panel and an elongated strip having its upper edge joined to the rear panel and its lower edge joined to the liner. The elongated strip and band define opposing sides of a vent which extends across substantially the entire width of the rear portion of the swim suit. The vent allows first water and then air to escape which would otherwise be trapped below the waistband of a water skier's swim suit. Both the strip and band are disposed generally parallel to an edge of the waistband and proximate thereto and are joined to each other along a plurality of junctures situated between the ends of the band. Disposed generally perpendicularly to the waistband, contiguous pairs of these junctures are spaced sufficiently apart from each other to allow either water or air to flow substantially unimpeded through the vent.
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Published
April 19, 1994
Application Number
07/764,789
Filed
September 24, 1991
US Classification
2/67   2/227 2/228 2/238 2/DIG.1
Int'l Classification
A41D   7/00   (20060101)  
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2/67   2/228   2/238   2/227   2/DIG.1  
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