序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 CHILDREN'S GARMENT HAVING LOWER BODY OPENING US14598567 2015-01-16 US20150121603A1 2015-05-07 Erin LANG
The various embodiments include a children's garment having a selectively re-sealable lower body opening to enable changing of a child's diaper. The lower body opening may have an apex on the lower area of a garment torso portion and may extend continuously downward along the inner regions of a first and second leg portion. A fastener may provide a boundary for the leg opening and facilitate quick opening and closing of the lower body opening. When in a deployed state the lower body opening provides an enlarged aperture in the crotch region of the garment, thereby enabling access to a child's diaper region. Areas of the child other than the diaper region may remain covered to reduce exposure to the surrounding environment.
42 CLOSURE US14261663 2014-04-25 US20140317894A1 2014-10-30 Hans PIRKER
A closure made up of two closure parts for the detachable connection of a brassiere or similar article of clothing, namely, a closure which can be easily produced and which ensures improved handling during the hooking and unhooking of the hook-and-eye connection, especially also in the case of closure parts which are quite thin. To improve the ability to grip the article of clothing, the base tape of the closure part provided with hooks or eyes has an embossing introduced into the surface on one side.
43 Apparatus and method for donning a glove US12600443 2008-05-14 US08678252B2 2014-03-25 Patrick Kelly; Simon M. Webb
The present invention provides a support (200) for a glove (300). The support (200) is configured to releasably retain a glove (300) in a position which enables the glove (300) to be donned by a user and comprises a planar body (202) having at least one digit aperture (204,206,208,210,212) shaped to receive the fingers of a user, an inner glove retaining arrangement (230) provided around the at least one digit aperture (204,206,208,210,212), and an outer glove retaining arrangement (242) provided around both the first glove retaining arrangement (230) and the at least one digit aperture (204,206,208,210,212). The body (202) further includes at least one weakened region (220,222) extending from the at least one digit aperture (204,206,208,210,212), the weakened region (220,222), in use, permitting the body (202) to tear and thereby increase the size of the at least one digit aperture (204,206,208,210,212) as the hand of a user is inserted into the at least one digit aperture (204,206,208,210,212).
44 EASY ON, EASY OFF, HIGHLY ACCESSIBLE INFANT, TODDLER AND CHILDREN GARMENTS US12985528 2011-01-06 US20120174285A1 2012-07-12 Carly Michelle Williams; Douglas Roy Williams
A garment is disclosed for easily dressing and undressing infants, toddlers, and children who need assistance dressing themselves. The garment includes fasteners (primarily zippers and plastic buckles) configured for opening the garment into a one piece configuration in order to wrap the ferment around the child. These garments include pants, shorts, overalls, shortalls (short overalls) rompers, dresses, jumpers, tank tops, shirts, jackets, vests, infant gowns, pajamas, onesies, and shoes.
45 Easy on and off collar for a protective garment US12322037 2009-01-27 US07877818B2 2011-02-01 Thor Halseth
An improved collar mechanism and method of use for the securing of reusable gowns typically used in health care settings around the neck of a user without the need to secure with ties, tabs, snaps or other securing devices. The collar mechanism is made of a stiff material that is pliable enough to move without fracture when force is applied but with a sufficient memory that allows the collar to return to its original position once the force is removed or when modeled as such.
46 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DONNING A GLOVE US12600443 2008-05-14 US20100147909A1 2010-06-17 Patrick Kelly; Simon Mitchell Webb
The present invention provides a support (200) for a glove (300). The support (200) is configured to releasably retain a glove (300) in a position which enables the glove (200) to be donned by a user and comprises a planar body (202) having at least one digit aperture (204, 206, 208, 210, 212) shaped to receive the fingers of a user, an inner glove retaining arrangement (230) provided around the at least one aperture (204, 206, 208, 210, 212) and an outer glove retaining arrangement (242) provided around both the first glove retaining arrangement (230) and the at least one aperture (204, 206, 208, 210, 212). The body (202) further includes at least one weakened region (220, 222) extending from the at least one digit aperture (204, 206, 208, 210,2 12), the weakened region (220, 222), in use, permitting the body (202) to tear and thereby increase the size of the at least one digit aperture (204, 206, 208, 210, 212) as the hand of a user is inserted into the at least one digit aperture (204, 206, 208, 210, 212).
47 Easy on and off collar for a protection garment US12322037 2009-01-27 US20100024094A1 2010-02-04 Thor Halseth
An improved collar mechanism and method of use for the securing of reusable gowns typically used in health care settings around the neck of a user without the need to secure with ties, tabs, snaps or other securing devices. The collar mechanism is made of a stiff material that is pliable enough to move without fracture when force is applied but with a sufficient memory that allows the collar to return to its original position once the force is removed or when modeled as such.
48 Shirts configured for enhancing worker mobility US14645508 2015-03-12 US10085490B2 2018-10-02 David Griffin; Dianne Tatara; Amber Roberts; Shannon North
The present invention provides shirts, such as shirts that are worn as work uniform shirts, which are configured to provide significant improvements in a wearer's comfort, performance, and mobility over a predefined range of motions. Embodiments of the shirts comprise one or more stretch panels that are configured to provide for stretching of the shirt at an identified micro site in order to provide a wearer with enhanced mobility. In other embodiments, the manner in which the various portions of the shirt are shaped and connected together, and specifically the connection between the sleeve and the rear panel of the shirt, may be adjusted in order to provide a wearer with enhanced mobility.
49 SLEEVED PARTIAL UNDERGARMENT AND GARMENT SYSTEM US15722691 2017-10-02 US20180020753A1 2018-01-25 Donald P. BUSHBY; Josefina Perez PACAON
Garments, garment systems, and methods of using garments and garments systems useful for warming and protecting the body, especially the upper body. A garment may be a sleeved partial undergarment accessory that may be worn under an outer garment and may be removed without requiring removal of the outer garment. A garment may include first and second tubular sleeves with a continuous front region extending between the sleeves and from a neck opening down to a torso opening, a continuous back region extending between the sleeves and from the neck opening down to the torso opening. The opening extends from and is continuous with a distal-most region of the proximal sleeve openings so that the front region and the back region do not connect to each other around the first and second sleeve openings.
50 Apparel System US14940968 2015-11-13 US20170135413A1 2017-05-18 Dennis Young; Maureen Thompson
An apparel system includes a shirt that may be worn. A first sleeve fastener is coupled to a first sleeve and the first sleeve fastener is positioned on a cuff corresponding to the first sleeve. A second sleeve fastener is coupled to a second sleeve and the second sleeve fastener is positioned on a cuff corresponding to the second sleeve. A neckband fastener is coupled to a neckband. A first collar fastener is coupled to a collar. The first collar fastener selectively engages the shirt such that the collar is removably fastened to the shirt. A second collar fastener is coupled to the collar. The second collar fastener selectively engages the body such that the collar is removably fastened to the body.
51 Sleeved partial undergarment and methods of use US14530158 2014-10-31 US09314058B2 2016-04-19 Donald P. Bushby; Josefina Perez Pacaon
Garments, garment systems, and methods of using garments and garments systems useful for warming and protecting the body, especially the upper body. A garment may be a sleeved partial undergarment accessory that may be worn under an outer garment and may be removed without requiring removal of the outer garment. A garment may include first and second tubular sleeves with a continuous front region extending between the sleeves and from a neck opening down to a torso opening, a continuous back region extending between the sleeves and from the neck opening down to the torso opening. The opening extends from and is continuous with a distal-most region of the proximal sleeve openings so that the front region and the back region do not connect to each other around the first and second sleeve openings.
52 SLEEVED PARTIAL UNDERGARMENT AND METHODS OF USE US14530158 2014-10-31 US20160050994A1 2016-02-25 Donald P. BUSHBY; Josefina Perez PACAON
Garments, garment systems, and methods of using garments and garments systems useful for warming and protecting the body, especially the upper body. A garment may be a sleeved partial undergarment accessory that may be worn under an outer garment and may be removed without requiring removal of the outer garment. A garment may include first and second tubular sleeves with a continuous front region extending between the sleeves and from a neck opening down to a torso opening, a continuous back region extending between the sleeves and from the neck opening down to the torso opening. The opening extends from and is continuous with a distal-most region of the proximal sleeve openings so that the front region and the back region do not connect to each other around the first and second sleeve openings.
53 SHIRTS CONFIGURED FOR ENHANCING WORKER MOBILITY US14645508 2015-03-12 US20160029702A1 2016-02-04 David Griffin; Dianne Tatara; Amber Roberts; Shannon North
The present invention provides shirts, such as shirts that are worn as work uniform shirts, which are configured to provide significant improvements in a wearer's comfort, performance, and mobility over a predefined range of motions. Embodiments of the shirts comprise one or more stretch panels that are configured to provide for stretching of the shirt at an identified micro site in order to provide a wearer with enhanced mobility. In other embodiments, the manner in which the various portions of the shirt are shaped and connected together, and specifically the connection between the sleeve and the rear panel of the shirt, may be adjusted in order to provide a wearer with enhanced mobility.
54 UNDERGARMENTS WITH EQUILATERAL DIMENSIONS US14796998 2015-07-10 US20160007656A1 2016-01-14 Dustin Grzesik
An undergarment includes a main body comprising at least one panel of material, three openings having substantially equal dimensions, and three peripheral edges, where one peripheral edge is located between adjacent openings.
55 GARMENT AND COVER COMBINATION TO AID IN USER MOBILITY US14761592 2014-01-15 US20150351469A1 2015-12-10 Nancy McGovern
A combination of a machine knit first layer and a weave fabric second layer for reducing friction between the layers is provided. The machine knit first layer comprises an upper surface with a first vector and a lower surface with a second vector or it comprises an asperities vector and the weave fabric second layer has an upper surface having a long vector or an asperities vector and a short vector, and a lower surface. The upper or lower surface of the first layer is for contact with the upper surface of the second layer, and the orientation of the first or second vectors or the asperities vector relative to the long vector or asperities vector control the friction between the first and second layer, such that in use, the layers are oriented such that friction is reduced between the layers or friction is selectively reduced for only one of lateral or longitudinal movement.
56 Footwear with an Integrated Donning Mechanism US14696075 2015-04-24 US20150305442A1 2015-10-29 Suganthi Ravindran
A footwear with an integrated donning mechanism allows a user to put on a shoe and a sock without bending over or overexerting themselves. This is accomplished through the use of an at least one attachment mechanism. Each attachment mechanism includes a first interlocking element and a second interlocking element. The sock includes an outer contact surface connected in between a sock toe and an ankle band. The shoe includes an inner contact surface connected in between a shoe toe and a collar. The first interlocking element connects onto the outer contact surface. The second interlocking element connects onto the inner contact surface. When the sock is positioned within the shoe, the first interlocking element and the second interlocking element are engaged to each other, and thus fastening the sock to the shoe such that it is easier for the user put on the sock and the shoe.
57 Compression Sock Aid US14320957 2014-07-01 US20150136815A1 2015-05-21 Garry Clifton
Disclosed is a compression sock aid device having a left and right double paneled structure hingedly connected to one another, wherein a spring member provides outward bias to facilitate opening of the device and the spreading of sock material placed thereover. Rope handles with gripping portions and associated hook notch closure means are provided, along with friction pads and thumb grips to facilitate the application of compression stockings and tight fitting hosiery onto the leg of the wearer. The hosiery is placed over the device while the spring member and hinged connection enable the opening of the hosiery placed thereon. The device is secured using the rope handle that includes a fastening ball, wherein the rope handle is placed into an opposing hook notch to resist the outward bias of the spring member. The inner panels support the hosiery away from the user's skin while the inner panels slide thereagainst.
58 GARMENT FOR CHILDREN AND METHOD OF USE US14103975 2013-12-12 US20140182046A1 2014-07-03 Steven Kravitz
There are provided garments that comprise a first panel, at least a portion of an edge portion of the first panel having at least a first fastener; and a second panel, at least a portion of an edge portion of the second panel having at least a second fastener operable to be mated with the first fastener, the second panel being attachable to the first panel at at least one attachment point. Methods for using such garments are also provided.
59 NOVEL REMOVABLE CLOTHING US13827283 2013-03-14 US20130239300A1 2013-09-19 Rochelle DENNING
The invention generally relates to easily removable clothing that is intended for individuals with limited mobility. The invention further relates to easily and safely removable clothing for individuals that may be recovering from surgery or suffer from a disability which limits their physical mobility. The invention also relates to pull-tab systems that may be combined with clothing or accessories in order to facilitate easier and simpler removal and wear.
60 UNDERGARMENT US12951905 2010-11-22 US20120054946A1 2012-03-08 Etha A. Griffith; Kim Griffith
An undergarment having mating fasteners on opposing sides of front and rear panels and an elasticized waistband on each panel, thereby allowing easy and quick removal and attachment, in which the rear panel has a left panel and a right panel attached on respective sides to a portion of a center panel that connects to a bottom edge of the front panel thereby creating a bridge between the front and rear panel, providing the wearer with independence and a sense of self-confidence due to the wearer's ability to dress or to use a bathroom without assistance. Thus, the undergarment provides a wearer with a feeling of normalcy while eliminating the embarrassment associated with exposure of intimate body parts.
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