181 |
Disposable undergarment having a slit and method for the manufacture thereof |
US10624333 |
2003-07-22 |
US20050020991A1 |
2005-01-27 |
Paul Van Gompel; Russell Thorson; Yung Huang |
A method of manufacturing a disposable undergarment includes moving a web of body panel material in a longitudinal machine direction, forming a cross-machine direction slit in the web, and connecting a crotch member to the web. The crotch member extends in the cross-machine direction and covers the slit. A disposable undergarment having a slit, and a method for the use thereof, is also provided. |
182 |
Disposable nonwoven undergarments and absorbent panel construct |
US10779201 |
2004-02-13 |
US20040256048A1 |
2004-12-23 |
Vera
Owen; Cliff
Bridges |
The present invention relates to a soft feeling, aesthetically pleasing, and form-fitting disposable nonwoven undergarment for men, women, and youths, and optionally comprises a protective panel for those individuals with mild incontinence conditions. Most disposable undergarments currently available are awkward, noisy, or comprise unpleasant fasteners. It is the object of the present invention to provide a comfortable, durable disposable undergarment by forming the undergarment of a three-dimensionally imaged nonwoven fabric. |
183 |
Disposable garment of the “single use” type |
US09863924 |
2001-05-23 |
US06804833B2 |
2004-10-19 |
Anna Maria Bertola |
A disposable garment of the “single use” type, obtained by cutting and sewing a tubular woven fabric, consisting of at least two tubular woven fabrics for seamless stockings, cut and open along one side (20), superposed to one another and sewn along the edges of the open side (20). |
184 |
Waistless underwear alternative secret pants shield |
US10813982 |
2004-03-31 |
US20040181853A1 |
2004-09-23 |
Christine
Martz |
A women's waistless and seamless clothing adherable underwear includes an oval pad made of a soft absorbent material, wherein the pad has double sided strips of adhesive tape with removable peel-off cover strips to attach to the inside crotch area of low slung clothing pants, such as tight pants, leotards or dungaree jeans facing upward to the skin and crotch of the wearer. The material is preferably a soft, woven or non-woven, absorbent material. The underwear is particularly suited for women who wear tight pants, or low waist hip hugger pants, which widely reveal waist bands and seams of panty underwear, or expose underwear waist bands. The underwear is minimally intrusive and is attractive for women who like to wear jeans without underwear but who fear bacterial infection or exposure to clothing dyes or irritating stitching. |
185 |
Protective garment |
US10723244 |
2003-11-26 |
US20040153041A1 |
2004-08-05 |
Tamar
Giloh |
The invention provides protective garments that comprise a liquid impermeable garment body having an inner surface with first and second portions, an absorptive device associated with the first portion of the garment body, and fibers affixed to at least a part of the inner surface of the second portion of the garment body. The protective garment may further comprise a connector, and tubing. The tubing can be used for absorbing or draining fluids away from a person's body, or for transmitting fluids to a person's body. |
186 |
Dark protective disposable glove |
US10458931 |
2003-06-11 |
US20040123370A1 |
2004-07-01 |
Eric
Polesuk |
A dark, economical, disposable glove that provides unique advantages over, other, more traditional, disposable gloves. Said advantages vary by application/function. A disposable glove shall be defined as one that is manufactured, marketed, and intended for a single applicationnullone that is discarded after each use. |
187 |
Professional haircoloring glove |
US10331296 |
2002-12-30 |
US20040123369A1 |
2004-07-01 |
Eric
Polesuk |
A dark, disposable glove engineered for professional haircoloring. A disposable glove shall be defined as one that is manufactured, marketed, and intended for a single applicationnullone that is discarded after each use. |
188 |
Foot & leg warmer |
US09963748 |
2002-01-07 |
US20040078871A1 |
2004-04-29 |
James
A.
Entwistle; Barbara
Entwistle |
A synthetic non-porous material with elasticity such as latex or vinyl made to the shape of a sock or stocking in various, different sizes, worn under an ordinary sock or stocking will keep the feet warm. This synthetic non-porous material with elasticity such as latex or vinyl can also be molded into the lining of a sock or stocking like material. |
189 |
Permeable, close to the body liner for swim wear |
US10021901 |
2001-12-13 |
US20030139720A1 |
2003-07-24 |
Cynthia
H.
Nordness; Kent
A.
Franklin; Katherine
C.
Wheeler |
A swimwear garment having a material which is permeable to liquid but substantially impermeable to bowel movement material. In one embodiment, the garment can comprise a stand-alone disposable pant liner in the form of a swimpant with waist elastics and leg elastics. In other embodiments, a mesh liner can be a layer within a disposable swimpant. The mesh liner can be attached to the disposable swimpant around the perimeter of the composite structure, or in swimpants containing containment flaps, to the containment flaps. The mesh liner can, optionally, further include elastic strands attached under the mesh liner to provide further lift and hold the mesh liner close to the body of the wearer. |
190 |
Disposable front opening brief with pre-selected pad shape and location |
US10303215 |
2002-11-25 |
US20030066122A1 |
2003-04-10 |
William
P.
Niedermeyer |
This invention describes a disposable front opening garment made with two centrally overlapped segments and pads of different shape and size located therebetween while maintaining the openable feature. Pre-selected pad size and placement between segments and selected pads inside the garment have impervious leakproof elements along edges and provide leak resistant pads for bi-level protection. The garment substrate includes stretchable rear panel portions and/or extensible tapes for overlapping connection of front and rear panels and a stretchable front closure tape for overllspped girth adjustment. Stretched elastic strands on each segment. spaced from edges of both pads provide cuffs for leg sealing in another embodiment, a third pad is added to a contractable support panel with cuffs to provide tri-levrl protection. Another embodiment for selective absorbency of single, double or triple pads permits use of a medical catheter while maintaining the front opening, The inventive products are used by stepping through the leg apertures and applying the expandable front tape, or applying folding the front panel over a prone user's crotch and fastening side panel and front closure tapes. |
191 |
Disposable boxer shorts |
US10059812 |
2002-01-29 |
US06539554B1 |
2003-04-01 |
Maria T. Portela |
A pair of disposable boxer shorts is comprised of a back panel, a right front panel, and a left front panel made of a strong tissue paper. The back panel has a crotch between leg portions. Each front panel has a leg portion with a half crotch along an inside edge. The shorts are made by folding down and securing the top edges of all the panels, folding and pressing the inside edge of the left front panel, joining the lower portions of the inner edges of the left and right panels with a seam to form a fly above the seam, securing the edges of the half crotches on the front panels to the corresponding edges of the crotch on the back panel, attaching the front panels to the back panel at the sides, and attaching adhesive strips to the front panels at the waist. |
192 |
Adjustable disposable garment protector |
US09933649 |
2001-08-20 |
US06536048B2 |
2003-03-25 |
Greg M. Frye |
According to the present invention, an adjustable disposable garment protector is provided and includes a protector support adapted to support the garment protector from the neck of a user; a protector cover supported at its first end by the protector support in a position covering a front portion of the chest and stomach of the user; and, a pouch positioned on the second end of the protector cover, the pouch being formed to fold to one of a first closed position for storage and a second opened position having its top end opened and positioned to collect particulates and liquids moving downwardly along the front surface of the garment protector. The disposable garment protector may also be fabricated as a convertible food bag. |
193 |
Disposable underwear |
US10050268 |
2002-01-16 |
US20020099345A1 |
2002-07-25 |
Akiko
Saito; Michiyo
Fujikawa |
A disposable underwear is formed by laying a front body and a back body one on top of the other, providing a bonded portion on at least one of the left and right side edges, and providing leg openings and a waist opening. The disposable underwear includes a tightening member in the vicinity of the waist opening. The front and back bodies further comprise a non-bonded portion formed at the portion between the tightening member and the bonded portion. |
194 |
Disposable garment-protecting cover for use when holding infants |
US09835760 |
2001-04-16 |
US06345392B1 |
2002-02-12 |
Fermina Rios |
A disposable garment-protecting cover having a flexible, foldable sheet construction is provided for use when holding a baby against one's shoulder. The sheet construction has upper, lower, and middle regions which are preferably folded therebetween to cover a user's upper back, chest, and shoulder areas, respectively. The middle region has a central aperture through which a user's neck may be extended, and the lower region includes at least two vertical creases which fold the resulting vertical sections toward a back surface of the sheet construction, such that when the garment-protecting cover is donned, the lower region contours to the user's chest. |
195 |
Adjustable disposable garment protector |
US09351659 |
1999-07-13 |
US06334220B1 |
2002-01-01 |
Greg M. Frye |
According to the present invention, an adjustable disposable garment protector is provided and includes a protector support adapted to support the garment protector from the neck of a user; a protector cover supported at its first end by the protector support in a position covering a front portion of the chest and stomach of the user; and, a pouch positioned on the second end of the protector cover, the pouch being formed to fold to one of a first closed position for storage and a second opened position having its top end opened and positioned to collect particulates and liquids moving downwardly along the front surface of the garment protector. The disposable garment protector may also be fabricated as a convertible food bag. |
196 |
Disposable bib |
US09547146 |
2000-04-11 |
US06308333B1 |
2001-10-30 |
Valarie D. Jackson |
A disposable bib 10 is provided. The bib 10 includes an upper member 14 and a first absorbent member 18 coupled to the upper member 14. The disposable bib 10 also includes a second absorbent member 20 which is coupled to the first absorbent member 18. A water resistant member 22 is coupled to the second absorbent member 20. A first multilayer bib arm 24 is coupled to an upper portion of one side of the upper member 14 first and second absorbent members 18 and 20 and water-resistant member 22. A second multilayer bib arm 26 is spaced from the first multilayer bib arm 24 and coupled to an upper portion of another side of the upper member 14 first and second absorbent members 18 and 20 and water-resistant member 22 so that an opening is formed therebetween thereby allowing the bib 10 to be supported around a user's neck. |
197 |
Disposable paper bib |
US09578042 |
2000-05-24 |
US06282716B1 |
2001-09-04 |
Melanie S. Patterson; Robert B. Patterson |
A roll of perforated, disposable bibs are provided, where a plurality of individual bib elements are linearly aligned in a perforated fashion. Each bib element includes a convex upper indentation protruding inward into the main planar surface at the upper boundary of the bib which mates with a concave lower protrusion extending downward from the main planar surface at a lower boundary of an adjacent bib. The concave lower protrusion functions also as a lap protective element, and the convex upper indentation aids in the formation of a neck slot perforation placed near, but slightly below the uppermost edge, and formed in a symmetric, curvilinear manner, having an upward arching lowermost point that smoothly transitions to horizontal at each end of the bib in a manner similar to the convex upper indentation. |
198 |
Disposable bib |
US09365700 |
1999-08-02 |
US06256788B1 |
2001-07-10 |
Kathryn M. Loewer; Sarah Ann Kothmann |
A disposable bib of absorbent sheet material is disclosed having a neck cut-out in the upper end and a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed over substantially the entire back surface of the bib except for an un-coated border surrounding the neck cut-out. the bib is securable to the wearer at both upper and lower ends and left and right sides. A peel-off backing may be used to preserve the adhesive until use. The adhesive may be releasable from the wearer without leaving a residue. The bib in other embodiments may include a pouch or a moisture barrier. |
199 |
Disposable infant wear |
US09311267 |
1999-05-14 |
US06240561B1 |
2001-06-05 |
Olivia E. Mc Ginnis |
Disposable infant wear garments that are made of soft pliable non-woven fabric in styles with hand and foot coverings, and the option of cutting these coverings off if they are not needed. Garments are designed with the body of each garment in one main piece for minimal seams. The garments have closures for adjustment for proper fit and added warmth. Each garment has openings for the infant's head, arms, and legs. There are openings for closures at the neck area for the purpose of putting the garment on the infant. The closures can then be fastened up to the neck for added warmth. |
200 |
Bib assembly with attached towelette and twist tie member |
US09327414 |
1999-06-07 |
US06219846B1 |
2001-04-24 |
William D. Toole |
A bib assembly includes a first body comprised of a substantially flexible sheet-like material in a substantially unfolded condition, a twist tie member connected to an upper edge portion of the first body for removably securing the first body to a neck of a user such that the first body covers a front portion of the user, a second body including a folded flexible sheet of material separate from the first body and adapted to be unfolded for use in wiping debris from hands and around the mouth of the user, and a cuff along a lower edge of the first body for removably receiving and securing the second body to the first body. The second body further includes a rupturable package containing the folded sheet of material of the second body in an interior chamber of the package. |