序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Bodysuit US15224415 2016-07-29 US20180027896A1 2018-02-01 Ahyoung Stobar
A bodysuit that may be easily donned and removed includes an unitary body which includes a front panel and a back panel that form a head opening at a seam position between top ends of the front panel and the back panel, wherein the back panel, which is adapted to put on and take off the bodysuit, includes a top piece and a bottom piece that overlap and define a receiving opening. A top opening end of the bottom piece may be configured to stay in a waist region of a back of the user while the wears the bodysuit. While the user takes off the bodysuit, the top opening end of the bottom piece of the back panel may be pulled towards feet of the user, be pulled off the feet, and pass back up over the user's crotch so as to take off the bodysuit.
82 Piece of clothing for supporting sleep US15154391 2016-05-13 US20170325515A1 2017-11-16 Elvis Salkovic; Sadat Salkovic; Dariusch Feizollahi
The invention relates to a piece of clothing (1), in particular to a bodysuit or overall for infants and young children, made from an elastic material for variably wrapping up and for supporting the sleep of an infant or young child, which can be used to cover up at least the torso and at least partially the arms of the body of the infant or young child, comprising a torso section (2) and a sleeve section (3), wherein the torso section (2) is connected to the sleeve section (3) and the sleeve section (3) has at least two regions (4) for variably fixing the arms of the infant or young child, and fastening means (5) for variably wrapping up the infant or young child, wherein the fastening means (5) are at least partially attached in the two regions (4) of the sleeve section (3).
83 ONEBIB US15049109 2016-02-21 US20170055593A1 2017-03-02 BRANDY JONES
Using a method of attachment such as, without limitation, button(s) or hook and loop (velcro), the present invention comprises a bib which can be fastened via snap button(s) or the like to a onesie, thereby combining the bib and onesie into a set. The present invention allows for a bib and onesie to be combined as a set. Additionally, the invention provides additional benefits such as increased support and protection and has style.
84 Garment with integrated cleaning elements US14692545 2015-04-21 US20160309805A1 2016-10-27 Sebastian Emil Haller
A garment is disclosed. The garment includes a body portion and at least one sleeve. The at least one sleeve includes at least one seam connecting opposing longitudinal edges of the sleeve. The at least one seam is not located on an underside of the sleeve.
85 Pants to assist in holding up a diaper US14724697 2015-05-28 US09474307B2 2016-10-25 Stephanie Cartozian
A system and method for holding up diaper in infant pants. The system generally includes pants, shirt, and at least two straps that secure the top side of the pants and the bottom side of the shirt either on the front, back, interior, or exterior sides of the pants and shirt. Those straps may also be adjustable for tautness. A further embodiment includes foot coverings that extend from the pants to cover the infant's feet. Such foot coverings may be made from a breathable material. The invention may also include cushioning to protect the infant from falls. Finally, the invention generally includes elastic bands and cushioning on the buttocks portion of the pants to prevent an infant's diaper from sagging downward.
86 GARMENT FOR INFANTS US15035853 2014-11-11 US20160278442A1 2016-09-29 Ollwyn Agnes MORAN
A garment (100) for aiding infants learning to crawl has a number of non-slip members (116) on an outer surface of the garment (100) which aid grip on relatively smooth floor surfaces. These non-slip members (116) come into contact with the floor as the infant crawls on the floor to provide an improved and secure grip which facilitates crawling.
87 MULTI-USE GARMENT US14990980 2016-01-08 US20160255886A1 2016-09-08 Isadora Arzu
Disclosed is a multi-use garment including each of a torsal portion, a pair of sleeve portions attached to the torsal portion and a pair of leg portions attached to the torsal portion. The torsal portion may be configured to be worn over a torso. Further, each sleeve portion may be configured to accommodate at least a part of an arm. Furthermore, each leg portion may be configured to accommodate at least a part of a leg. Additionally, the multi-use garment may include a pair of fasteners attached to one or more of the torsal portion and the pair of leg portions. Further, each fastener may be configured to create a closed end.
88 Infant Sleep Suit US15136348 2016-04-22 US20160235128A1 2016-08-18 Maureen A. Howard; Robert C. Howard
An innovative sleeping suit for infants, configured to provide warmth, a contained environment, and positive proprioceptive input, and thereby reduce neurological reflexive twitching or habitual waking patterns prevalent when infants are placed on their backs for sleeping and are not swaddled. The weighting in the suit is believed to reduce the neurological reflexive twitching and provides a swaddling effect to infants helping them to fall asleep and remain sleeping when on their backs. At least a portion of an anterior portion of the suit includes the weighting. The weighting may be accomplished by varying the thickness of the materials and/or quantity of layers of materials used on the anterior portion of the suit. The weighting may be distributed uniformly throughout the suit, the anterior portion of the suit, or can be strategically placed at proprioceptive target points along the anterior portion of the suit.
89 Infant sleep suit US14606575 2015-01-27 US09320303B2 2016-04-26 Maureen A. Howard; Robert C. Howard
An innovative sleeping suit for infants, configured to provide warmth, a contained environment, and positive proprioceptive input, and thereby reduce neurological reflexive twitching or habitual waking patterns prevalent when infants are placed on their backs for sleeping and are not swaddled. The weighting in the suit is believed to reduce the neurological reflexive twitching and provides a swaddling effect to infants helping them to fall asleep and remain sleeping when on their backs. At least a portion of an anterior portion of the suit includes the weighting. The weighting may be accomplished by varying the thickness of the materials and/or quantity of layers of materials used on the anterior portion of the suit. The weighting may be distributed uniformly throughout the suit, the anterior portion of the suit, or can be strategically placed at proprioceptive target points along the anterior portion of the suit.
90 Smother Resistant Baby Sleepwear US14468101 2014-08-25 US20160050979A1 2016-02-25 Stephanie Cartozian
The present invention describes a system and method for reducing the risk of infant suffocation. The system generally comprises pants, shirt, and at least two straps that secure the top side of the pants and the bottom side of the shirt either on the front, back, interior, or exterior sides of the pants and shirt. Those straps may also be adjustable for tautness. A further embodiment includes foot coverings that extend from the pants to cover the infant's feet. Such foot coverings may be made from a breathable material. The invention may also include cushioning to protect the infant from falls. The invention also includes a method for reducing the risk of infant suffocation. The method may include steps of dressing an infant in a pair of pants and shirt while using fabric straps to secure the shirt to the pants so the shirt does not ride up.
91 CLOTHING TO AID IN SWADDLING AN INFANT US14339374 2014-07-23 US20160021936A1 2016-01-28 JEFFREY BENJAMIN DELANO
An article of clothing to aid in swaddling an infant while minimizing the risk the infant will overheat or develop hip dysplasia is provided. The apparatus includes a fabric layer able to be secured to the infant and having an upper portion, a lower portion, a first side portion, a second side portion, a first arm portion and a second arm portion, a first fastener disposed along an interior portion of the first arm portion, a second fastener disposed along an interior portion of the second arm portion, a third fastener disposed along the first side portion, and a fourth fastener disposed along the second side portion. The first fastener is detachably coupled to the third fastener and the second fastener is detachably coupled to the fourth fastener.
92 Wearable blanket US14736446 2015-06-11 US09204673B1 2015-12-08 Mindy Alperin; Jamie Lazar
A wearable blanket having a sack with an integrated crotch that keeps the upper portion of the garment in a fixed position on an infant wearer. The wearable blanket cannot twist on the wearer or slide up to the head, but maintains full freedom of leg movement. In one embodiment, the wearable blanket has a diagonal closure extending from an armhole to an opposing bottom quadrant. In another example embodiment, the wearable blanket has a perimeter closure, extending from an armhole around the sack perimeter. In another embodiment, the wearable blanket is a footed sleeper with a diagonal opening.
93 CRAWLING SUIT FOR BABIES US14353314 2012-10-18 US20140298559A1 2014-10-09 Lucia Vanessa Gongora Montes
The invention relates to a romper suit for crawling babies, characterised in that it is made by using two types of fabric, namely: an inner fabric made from 100% cotton or a cotton and polyester mixture, which protects the baby's skin or clothing; and an outer mesh-type fabric made from 100% polyester or 100% nylon. The romper suit is provided with: a bies tape around the neck and armholes, which is made of the inner fabric; an elastic material sewn between the first and second fabrics at the waist, ankles and cuffs; protectors at the knees and the soles of the feet, comprising an inner padded layer and an outer ant-slip layer; and closing snaps or buttons on the upper part of the shoulder. The romper suit can be made with or without sleeves.
94 ONE-PIECE GARMENT US14208359 2014-03-13 US20140259274A1 2014-09-18 Brett Wayne Savage; Joy Silvia Savage
A one piece garment, comprising an upper body portion and a lower body portion that are integrally connected; a neck opening formed in the upper body portion; a pair of openings formed in the upper body portion and configured for receiving the arms of an intended user; a pair of openings formed in the lower body portion and configured for receiving the legs of an intended user's; a port formed in the garment and oriented transverse to the intended user's longitudinal axis, the port allowing for the passage of the intended user's upper body to pass into the upper body portion of the garment and for the intended user's lower body to pass into the lower body portion of the garment. In the foregoing garment, the port may be located approximately along a back waistline area of the garment. In the foregoing garment, a flap may extend over (in front of or behind) a gap of the port and thereby cover the gap.
95 TWO-WAY ZIPPER IN INFANT GARMENT US13468541 2012-05-10 US20130298304A1 2013-11-14 Lori Sue Ott; Nina Seenae Huh
An infant garment includes a two-way zipper having a first, open end at the neckline of the garment and a second, closed end at one of the foot/ankle regions of the garment. A first and second zipper pull are configured to close the zipper when they are moved to the top and bottom, respectively, of the zipper track. A protective cover is positioned at the closed end of the zipper to cover the second zipper pull when it is located there. The cover is stitched to the garment on three of its sides, leaving only the top open for access to the second zipper pull. The pull tabs on each of the zipper pulls are devoid of openings along the portion of the pull opposite from the portion connected to the zipper pull.
96 GARMENT US13848303 2013-03-21 US20130247277A1 2013-09-26 Irit TURBOVICH
A method is provided for designing a garment having a plurality of surfaces. The method includes selecting at least one surface from the plurality of surfaces to serve as a tactile stimulating surface. The method further includes selecting a texture for the at least one surface, different from that of at least a majority of the plurality of surfaces, configured to provide tactile stimulation to a touch sensing organ.
97 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RETAINING BABY CLOTHES ON A CHILD US13398997 2012-02-17 US20130212781A1 2013-08-22 Janet Noreen DEANE
Apparatus and methods for retaining clothes on a child are provided wherein an elastic ring can be stretched to slide over top of the clothes and leg, and situate on an ankle area of the child. The apparatus and methods can be used when a child is wearing clothing such as a footed pajama, to keep the foot inside the footed area. In addition, the apparatus and methods can be used when a child is wearing pants that are too long, to retain the pant-leg above the foot and prevent the child from tripping. Further, the apparatus and methods can be used when a child is wearing footwear, such as socks or boots, to keep the footwear from falling off the child's foot. The apparatus can be independent and not fixed to the clothing, allowing the apparatus to be used on various garments, interchanged, and washed separately.
98 CHILDRENS ACCESSIBLE SWIMSUIT US13350451 2012-01-13 US20130180024A1 2013-07-18 Chad Flick
The present invention is an easily accessible swimsuit that includes a one-piece swimsuit that includes a u-shaped neck, a pair of lower openings to accommodate a child's or baby's legs and a genitalia cover portion disposed between the pair of lower openings and a fastener that is disposed on the genitalia cover portion of the one-piece swimsuit and are one or more releasable snaps and that allow a parent relatively quick and easy access to a child's or a baby's undergarment or diaper and one or more decorative features disposed on the u-shaped neck of the one-piece swimsuit and that include one or more a plurality of decorative ruffles, a plurality of flowers or bows or other suitable decorative features. The fasteners can be one or more snaps, buttons, hook and loop fasteners or zippers.
99 Expandable children garment with an improved adjustable feature US12457009 2009-05-29 US20100299802A1 2010-12-02 Teresa Bailey; Erin C. Bailey; Ebony C. Bailey
An adjustable garment includes an article of clothing and a plurality of improved and unique adjustment features. The improved adjustment features includes a plurality of spaced apart pockets and elastic band members disposed along sleeves, inseams and interior front and back portions of a shirt body portion, pants inseams, interior front and back pants leg portions, waist section of pants, interior portions of foot or bootie portions and associated extended body portions on one-piece garments. The spaced apart pockets include a lower closed end and an upper open end with a fastener adjacent thereto. The elastic band having a first end cooperating with the lower closed end and a second end extending partially out of the open end with a plurality of fastener holes thereon. Adjustment of the garment is achieved by pulling the second end to connect a desired fastener hole with the pocket fastener.
100 GARMENT US12182081 2008-07-29 US20100024092A1 2010-02-04 REBECCA M. FINELL
A garment includes a unitary garment body having opposed front and rear panels, opposed first and second sides, opposed upper and lower ends, a neck-receiving opening formed in the upper end of the garment body, an arm stall formed in the upper end of the garment body on either side of the neck-receiving opening, a crotch formed in the lower end of the garment body, and a leg stall formed in the lower end of the garment body on either side of the crotch. The front panel defines a waist section adjacent to the crotch between the crotch and the arm stalls. An elongate access opening is formed in the waist section of the front panel, which extends laterally across the waist section of the front panel from the first side of the garment body to the second side of the garment body.
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