序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | Bib for receiving the vomit of a child | EP08380174.6 | 2008-06-10 | EP2132996A1 | 2009-12-16 | Mandico Calvo, Josep |
The bib is constituted by an oversized body made of a material possessing a high degree of absorption for holding the liquid in the event of a vomit produced by a child traveling in a means of transportation, be it an automobile, an airplane, etc., the aforementioned body (1) possessing on its ends elements (2 and 3) for holding to the neck of the child (4) and to the seat (5) located in front of the seat (6) where the child (4) sits, so that in the event of a vomit the body (1) of the bib holds the vomit without it spilling to the sides, previously locking the supplementary means (7 and 8) established on the sides of the body (1) of the bib. |
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2 | Zum einmaligen Gebrauch bestimmte Schürze, insbesondere für medizinische Zwecke | EP98117928.6 | 1998-09-22 | EP0903085A2 | 1999-03-24 | Heisig, Udo |
Bei einer zum einmaligen Gebrauch bestimmten Schürze, insbesondere für medizinische Zwecke, die aus einer Kunststofffolienbahn hergestellt ist, ist am unteren Bereich der Schürze (1) einstückig eine Ablauftasche (11) ausgebildet, die das Auffangen von von der Schürze (1) abtropfenden Flüssigkeiten ermöglicht. |
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3 | KINDERLÄTZCHEN | EP12753061.6 | 2012-07-05 | EP2729028B1 | 2015-10-07 | Schrader, Eva |
4 | KINDERLÄTZCHEN | EP12753061.6 | 2012-07-05 | EP2729028A1 | 2014-05-14 | Schrader, Eva |
A bib is claimed that is composed of, in the longitudinal direction, a collar section (9) that can be placed around the child's neck and a protective section (10) extending as a surface (11) up to the border edge (12) of the bib (1), said bib being characterized in that friction-enhancing means (20) on the underside of the protective section (10) extend from the border edge (12) over only a part of the surface (11). | ||||||
5 | Bib for receiving the vomit of a child | EP08380174.6 | 2008-06-10 | EP2132996A8 | 2010-05-19 | Mandico Calvo, Josep |
The bib is constituted by an oversized body made of a material possessing a high degree of absorption for holding the liquid in the event of a vomit produced by a child traveling in a means of transportation, be it an automobile, an airplane, etc., the aforementioned body (1) possessing on its ends elements (2 and 3) for holding to the neck of the child (4) and to the seat (5) located in front of the seat (6) where the child (4) sits, so that in the event of a vomit the body (1) of the bib holds the vomit without it spilling to the sides, previously locking the supplementary means (7 and 8) established on the sides of the body (1) of the bib. |
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6 | Zum einmaligen Gebrauch bestimmte Schürze, insbesondere für medizinische Zwecke | EP98117928.6 | 1998-09-22 | EP0903085A3 | 1999-07-21 | Heisig, Udo |
Bei einer zum einmaligen Gebrauch bestimmten Schürze, insbesondere für medizinische Zwecke, die aus einer Kunststofffolienbahn hergestellt ist, ist am unteren Bereich der Schürze (1) einstückig eine Ablauftasche (11) ausgebildet, die das Auffangen von von der Schürze (1) abtropfenden Flüssigkeiten ermöglicht. |
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7 | 턱받이 | KR1020130089416 | 2013-07-29 | KR101416026B1 | 2014-07-11 | 김우철 |
The present invention relates to a bib. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the bib includes: a main body sheet; a strip part formed on an upper part of the main body sheet to be wound around user′s neck; and supporting sticks which are arranged on both sides of the main body sheet and include fixing means installed on both ends thereof. The main body sheet can be rolled and unrolled around the supporting stick as an axis of rotation. | ||||||
8 | 일회용 턱받이 | KR1020120135833 | 2012-11-28 | KR101343101B1 | 2013-12-23 | 김제룡 |
The present invention relates to a disposable bib formed of a synthetic resin material, which is capable of preventing food from falling and contaminating bottoms or the floor when a person eats foods by folding the lower end of the bib for forming a pocket shape. The disposable bib includes: a bib main body; a necklace unit formed on the upper side of the bib main body to be hanged to neck of a user; a pocket unit formed on the lower side of the bib main body to receive falling food; and a pocket extension unit extended from an inlet of the pocket unit, including a table fixing unit on the opposite side of the pocket unit. | ||||||
9 | TRAY RECEPTACLE APRON BIB GARMENT | US14639876 | 2015-03-05 | US20150173434A1 | 2015-06-25 | Alejandro Sabre |
An outer garment is disclosed that includes an upper portion having upper portion pliant edges and two neck end portions to secure the upper portion to a user's neck; and a lower portion joined to the upper portion. The lower portion includes pliant lower portion edges coupled to the upper portion pliant edges; a pliant support mesh/grid covering a rectangular area defined by the lower portion edges; and an edge joining fastener or strap mechanism/system to secure two adjacent lower portion edges together. The outer garment includes a three-dimensional tray/receptacle that is formed when the lower edges are joined together by hook-and-loop fasteners. | ||||||
10 | Highchair Bib and Food Catch Device | US14084700 | 2013-11-20 | US20140173800A1 | 2014-06-26 | Jillian Wulf; Nathan Wulf |
The present invention describes a new and improved infant's bib, wherein the bib comprises an outer bib surface, attachment straps, and a table edge attachment means configured for securing the lower portion of the bib to a highchair table edge. When attached to the highchair table, the outer bib surface forms a U-shaped catch that prevents crumbs from falling to the ground or onto the child-wearer's lap. The device significantly reduces the amount of food that falls onto the child's highchair and onto the floor, and minimizes the hassle associated with extensive clean-up jobs. The bib also provides extra opportunities for an infant to eat more of their food that has fallen onto the bib, and promotes better motor skills by keeping their food within reach. Alternatively, the device comprises a crumb catching pocket positioned on the outer bib surface with its own table edge attachment means. | ||||||
11 | Bib with Extendable Pouch | US13875612 | 2013-05-02 | US20130291276A1 | 2013-11-07 | Cne A. Monahon |
A bib system includes a liquid resistant flexible body member having a bottom configured to cover a torso of a user extending a lower periphery. A closure system is configured to engage the flexible body member with the torso of the user. A collapsible support structure is integrated with the flexible body member and is coupled to the closure. The collapsible support structure is configured to support the lower periphery of the flexible body member when the closure is engaged so that the bottom of the flexible body member forms an open pouch at the bottom of the flexible body member. The collapsible support structure is also configured to not to form the pouch when the flexible body member is not applied around the torso of the user. | ||||||
12 | TRAY RECEPTACLE APRON BIB GARMENT | US13269542 | 2011-10-07 | US20130086725A1 | 2013-04-11 | Alejandro Sabre |
An outer garment is disclosed that includes an upper portion having upper portion pliant edges and two neck end portions to secure the upper portion to a user's neck; and a lower portion joined to the upper portion. The lower portion includes pliant lower portion edges coupled to the upper portion pliant edges; a pliant support mesh/grid covering a rectangular area defined by the lower portion edges; and an edge joining fastener or strap mechanism/system to secure two adjacent lower portion edges together. The outer garment includes a three-dimensional tray/receptacle that is formed when the lower edges are joined together by Velcro fasteners. | ||||||
13 | WEIGHTED ARM BIB | US13560972 | 2012-07-27 | US20130025018A1 | 2013-01-31 | Abdul Muhammad |
A bib extends from the person's neck to the eating surface, thus eliminating foods of liquids from falling onto flooring, furniture and clothing while eating or engaging in other messy activities. The bib includes a bib body made of a liquid repellent material that can attach around a user's neck. Bib arms can extend from each side of the end of the bib body. The bib arms can be weighted to hold them on a table or other surface, where the bib body can extend from the wearer to the table, catching spills from the user that would otherwise end up on furniture, the floor or the user's lap. | ||||||
14 | CONVERTIBLE BIB SYSTEM | US12969993 | 2010-12-16 | US20120047618A1 | 2012-03-01 | Toni Lyons Phillips |
A convertible bib system is disclosed. The bib system includes a substrate base with a front side and a rear side, a catch-all pocket, an adjustable bib clip strap, collar bands, recesses, storage compartments, and various fastening devices. The bib system is configured for storage of small items and for conversion from a bib to a clutch/wallet. The bib system is configured as a bib for secure attachment around the neck of a child, the capturing of food particles and liquids, the subsequent cleaning of the bib and the transport of the folded bib in a clutch/wallet state. The bib system also is utilized for the storage of a multiplicity of items. | ||||||
15 | Bib-scarf system | US12589087 | 2009-10-19 | US20110088133A1 | 2011-04-21 | Susan Gabriel Cox |
A bib-scarf system which is simple to manufacture and creates an adjustable, nonplanar bib. The system incorporates a piece of fabric, a horizontal opening in the fabric, and a horizontal strap. The fabric is cut to a predetermined rectangular size. Then a horizontal opening is created in the center of the fabric. The fabric at the top of the newly created horizontal opening is folded over and pulled through the opening. A strap is then run through the horizontal opening and fold in the top half of the fabric. This process creates an adjustable nonplanar bib which can be attached to the wearer with the strap either worn around the neck or secured to a garment which receives the strap. | ||||||
16 | Tracheostomy Support Apparatus | US12760506 | 2010-04-14 | US20100262093A1 | 2010-10-14 | James Ballenger |
A tracheostomy support apparatus incorporates a folded sheet of fabric into a pocket formed at one end of the folded sheet. The support apparatus includes a cradle on an outer surface for holding tubes, hoses, and medical equipment connected between a tracheostomy and adjacent equipment, such as a ventilator. The support apparatus cushions and supports the hoses and tubes associated with a tracheostomy but also absorbs fluids emanating from the tracheostomy. | ||||||
17 | Disposable bib with integral placemat | US11897188 | 2007-08-29 | US20080172768A1 | 2008-07-24 | Frank S. DeStefano |
A bib for adult and infant use having a multi-ply construction with both a permeable and impermeable ply. The bib includes a collar section which has an aperture securable about the neck of the wearer. The dimensions of the bib are selected so that an apron portion of the bib can be detachably secured to a table surface and a pouch is formed in the area above the wearer's lap when the wearer is seated in a normal position with respect to the table surface. The opposite side edges of the bib in the pouch area are formed with barriers to prevent food from spilling from the bib to minimize clean-up and soilage. The apron portion secured to a table surface provides a sanitary placemat. | ||||||
18 | Table placemat and protective covering | US10813928 | 2004-03-31 | US20040232749A1 | 2004-11-25 | Admir James Mesalic; Carol Ann Mesalic |
A protective covering for use with a table top and child's chair, said child's chair having a front arm portion, comprising a main protective portion; an intermediate portion extending from said main protective portion; and a front protective portion extending from said pocket portion and adapted to operatively attach to said front arm portion of said child's chair. The protective covering is intended to protect a baby from an unsanitary table and high chair, whether in a restaurant or elsewhere, and further to protect table surfaces, high chair surfaces and floors from food, drinks and other items which a child may drop. | ||||||
19 | Bib and dish combination | US09847553 | 2001-05-02 | US06581210B2 | 2003-06-24 | John Kaloustian |
A bib and dish combination device has a bib that preferably has an opening that is designed to accommodate a wearer's neck and to prevent food or beverage from touching a wearer's clothes as the wearer is eating or drinking. The lower end of the bib is preferably intended to engage a dish that is temporarily attached to a high chair tray or table, such as through suction cups or the like. The bib can be attached to the dish in a variety of different ways such that any food or drink that contacts the bib will roll off the bib and into the dish in order to prevent the spillage from falling into the wearer's lap. Further, the length of the bib retained within the device can be varied to accommodate any size individual. | ||||||
20 | Tray and bid food catching apparatus | US256341 | 1999-02-22 | US6128781A | 2000-10-10 | Stephen E. Spindler |
A tray and bib food catching apparatus for use in child feeding or the feeding of individuals where spilled food may be likely. The tray and bib food catching device allows food, including liquids, to be captured and retained in a pocket formed by the bib when used in conjunction with a tray. In one embodiment, the tray and the bib are integrally formed. The bib has an opening for the neck of the child or other user and has two arm openings. The arm openings are located closer to the tray than the neck opening such that when the bib is placed over the head and arms of a user, the upper arms and shoulder tend to support the fabric of the bib in an elevated position at the sides and allow the bib to sag into a pocket-like formation at the center immediately below the neck opening. The tray may also be made of a rigid material and be generally U-shaped at the edge facing the user. |