序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Utilisation comme protection pour l'essayage de vêtements d'un flan jetable EP87105444.1 1987-04-13 EP0248173A1 1987-12-09 d'Huissier, Dominique

Il est constitué par un flan (1) jetable à usage unique en une matière synthétique étanche, souple et mince. Ce flan (1) présente vu à plat et en plan, la forme générale d'un diabolo dont les bords supérieur et inférieur 2 sont prolongés par des bandelettes 3 destinées à se recouvrir l'une l'autre partiellement au moins. Les parties de ces bandelettes 3 entrant en contact les unes avec les autres présentent des caractéristiques autocollantes permettant de les faire adhérer par simple pression l'une contre l'autre.

142 Elastic form-fitting closure constructions for disposable garments EP86400038 1986-01-09 EP0187726A3 1987-09-16 Ales, Thomas M.; Strohbeen, David T.; Damico, Joyce A.; Abel, Kent W.; Van Gompel, Paul T.

Disposable garments (10) having an elasticized opening including an elastic element (25) joined to a marginal portion of an exterior panel (21) of the garment about the opening along a plurality of spaced bond points, and also joined to a marginal portion of an interior panel (20) or folded-over portion of the exterior panel along the opening, with the outer edges of the elastic element and panel portions joined thereto being substantially coincident A-A. The elastic element is joined to the panel portions in an elongated condition and thereafter allowed to retract to produce micro-buckling of the exterior panel between the bond points.

143 Bib having segmented neck-aperture perimetric edge EP84302626.1 1984-04-17 EP0124318B1 1987-09-09 Moret, David M.; Ahr, Nicholas A.
144 Elastic form-fitting closure constructions for disposable garments EP86400038.5 1986-01-09 EP0187726A2 1986-07-16 Ales, Thomas M.; Strohbeen, David T.; Damico, Joyce A.; Abel, Kent W.; Van Gompel, Paul T.

Disposable garments (10) having an elasticized opening including an elastic element (25) joined to a marginal portion of an exterior panel (21) of the garment about the opening along a plurality of spaced bond points, and also joined to a marginal portion of an interior panel (20) or folded-over portion of the exterior panel along the opening, with the outer edges of the elastic element and panel portions joined thereto being substantially coincident A-A. The elastic element is joined to the panel portions in an elongated condition and thereafter allowed to retract to produce micro-buckling of the exterior panel between the bond points.

145 Bib having segmented neck-aperture perimetric edge EP84302626.1 1984-04-17 EP0124318A1 1984-11-07 Moret, David M.; Ahr, Nicholas A.

A bib (20) having a neck-accommodating aperture defined by a segmented perimetric edge: ie, a segmented neck- aperture perimeter. The neck-accommodating aperture (43) is generally oval-shape and the sheet material from which the bib is constructed has a plurality of bifurcations such as slits (28) or notches which extend generally radially outwardly from the perimetric edge of the neck-accommodating aperture. Each pair of adjacent bifurcations define a portion of bib material which is attached to the parent bib material along only a proximal-end-defining line and which portion is designated a petal. The petals (27) are radially conformable to a range of neck sizes and will, due to inherent resilience of the bib material, maintain a comfortable fit even during infant neck contortions. In an exemplary embodiment, the distal end portions of such petals (27) are doubled under and have their distal ends secured adjacent their proximal ends, to obviate raw cut edges of such portions from contacting users' necks.

146 Bib having gravitationally openable pocket EP84302625.3 1984-04-17 EP0122812A1 1984-10-24 Noel, John Richard

A bib, preferably disposable, having a top panel, a fullwidth pocket having side seams, and an apron panel which pendul. ously depends from the transverse upper edge of the front wall of the pocket (i.e., a pocket panel) so that the weight of the apron panel acts to gravitationally open the pocket and hold it open, and so that the apron panel may be used as a face wipe without inverting the pocket. Gravitational opening of the pocket is further enabled by virtue of the transverse upper edge of the pocket panel being disposed at a higher elevation thanthetop ends of the side seams of the pocket when viewed with the bib in its use orientation and/or by securing together face-to-face areas of the pocket panel and the apron panel which are disposed adjacent their coextensive upper edges. Peferably such areas which are secured in face-to-face relation are centrally disposed with respecttothewidth of the bib. Also, preferably, the bib is a unitary structure comprising a sheet of a crease sustaining laminated material having an absorbentfront lamina, and whereinthe panels are demarked from each other by transverse fold lines which have been creased. Additionally, the bib may further comprise: a duplex refastenable tape fastener; a line-of-weakening to enable detaching all or part of the apron panel for use as a post-use wipe; and a detachable neck-opening portion.

147 DISPOSABLE NONWOVEN UNDERGARMENTS WITH SUPPORT PANELS PCT/US2005042843 2005-11-28 WO2006060292A2 2006-06-08 BRIDGES CLIFF
The present invention is directed to a soft feeling, aesthetically pleasing, and form-fitting disposable nonwoven undergarment for men, women, and youths with one or more expandable supportive body panels, as well as an optional absorbent protective panel for those individuals with mild incontinence conditions. In accordance with the present invention, the form-fitting disposable nonwoven undergarment is comprised of one or more expandable body panels for those individuals that require or prefer additional support in an undergarment.
148 DISPOSABLE NONWOVEN UNDERGARMENTS AND ABSORBENT PANEL CONSTRUCT PCT/US2004004514 2004-02-13 WO2004073430A3 2005-01-13 OWEN VERA; BRIDGES CLIFF
A method of forming a nonwoven web via a bydroentangling operation is disclosed. The hydroentangled nonwoven web produces a patterned and imaged nonwoven fabric which is useful in the manufacture of a disposable undergarment and includes the use of an imaging surface (18) during the hydroentangling operation with water jets (22). The nonwoven web included both natural and polymeric fibers therein which are formed into a precursor web (P) prior to the needling operation. Additionally, the nonwoven web was subjected to drying with cans (26) after the hydroentangling operation and was useful in the manufacture of a disposable absorbent underpant by seaming the nonwoven web together.
149 DISPOSABLE THONG FEMALE UNDERGARMENT PCT/GR0200048 2002-09-10 WO03022082A3 2003-07-10 PSILOU ELISABETH
A disposable female undergarment in the shape of a thong, combined with a pantiliner and sterilized, for the purpose of being worn for a short period of time (e.g. up to 24 hours) and then being disposed of, offering a big improvement to female personal hygiene as well as a great convenience in everyday life. Unlike the existing woven-fabric, washable and re-usable underwear, the disposable thong female undergarment is meant for single use and disposal. It replaces the undergarment and pantiliner and is sterilized, helping to protect against vaginal irritations and infections due to contact with detergent residue on the undergarment or bacteria that have not been ironed away.
150 BIB HAVING A DURABLE POCKET STRUCTURE PCT/US0225885 2002-08-14 WO03015545A2 2003-02-27 BENJAMIN JOYCE MARIE; DOBRIN GEORGE CHRISTOPHER; HAMILTON RAYMOND SCOTT; PRICHARD DAVID WAYNE; MCCUSKER HENRY WILLIAM; WARREN ADAM MATTHEW
The present invention provides a bib having an improved pocket. The bib has a body panel, a pocket panel forming a pocket space between the body panel and the pocket panel, and a third panel joined to the pocket panel. The third panel includes a flexible member joined thereto that helps to maintain the pocket space in an open configuration once the third panel is folded into the pocket space.
151 DISPOSABLE GARMENTS US15989165 2018-05-24 US20180338546A1 2018-11-29 Albert Simpkins
A disposable garment is disclosed. In one embodiment, the disposable garment includes a single piece with a fold seam located around a center axis running down a length of the single piece, wherein the single piece could be folded along the fold seam to form a front portion of the garment and a back portion of the garment so as to reduce sewing to form the disposable garment. The disposable garment also includes an arm portion to receive an arm, wherein the arm portion is formed when the single piece is folded along the fold seam, and the arm portion includes arm sewing seams where sewing could be applied to form the garment. The disposable garment further includes a torso portion to receive a torso, wherein the torso portion is formed when the single piece is folded along the fold seam, and the torso portion includes a front opening formed by flaps that can be opened or closed.
152 Loop-forming closure element for hook-and-loop fasteners and method for the production of a closure element US14506797 2014-10-06 US10070704B2 2018-09-11 Georg Baldauf; Dieter Homoelle
A loop-forming closure element for hook-and-loop fasteners embodies an embossed nonwoven material having continuous fibers of a spun bonded fabric and carded staple fibers. The continuous fibers and the staple fibers are intertwined and form a common nonwoven material layer as a fiber blend.
153 Disposable bib system US15238069 2016-08-16 US10034499B2 2018-07-31 Walter W. Blackshear
The present application includes a system and method for protecting the user's clothes from food stains. The system includes a neckpiece convenient to place around the user's neck, a flexible material to attach to the neckpiece and a pair of tabs which are placed on the user to form a pocket to catch food particles. The flexible material may be detached from the neckpiece, allowing the neckpiece to be reused.
154 Mechanism for Foundational Breast Support US15276910 2016-09-27 US20180084841A1 2018-03-29 Laura Calhoun
Existing brassieres fail to provide adequate comfort and lift to many women with breasts of size C cup and larger. The invention is a cushiony pad which is attached via a flap to the inside of a brassiere cup. When donning the brassiere, the woman inserts the pad into the inframammary fold, between the underside of the breast and the chest. The pad acts as a platform for the breast, allowing the breast to rest on top of it, lifting the breast up and providing comfort and support.
155 Disposable pant type undergarment and method for manufacturing the same US14984971 2015-12-30 US09901490B2 2018-02-27 Takamasa Takagi; Takehisa Mitsugi; Munetada Matsumiya; Kazuya Ise; Satoshi Katayama
A disposable pant type undergarment includes a ventral member, a dorsal member and a crotch member that bridges the ventral member and the dorsal member. A crotch edge of the ventral member and the dorsal member each includes right and left edge lines, right and left tilted lines and a central line. The edge lines are approximately parallel in a waist-around direction. Nearer the central line, a distance between a waist opening of the undergarment and the tilted lines of the ventral member is shorter, and a distance between the waist opening and the tilted lines of the dorsal member is longer. Tilted portions of a leg-surrounding elastic body extend in a leaving direction from the crotch edge of the ventral member and extend into an area overlapped with the ventral member and the crotch member.
156 Shower Sock US15226271 2016-08-02 US20180035723A1 2018-02-08 Ben Utecht
This invention is a one-use, disposable hygienic shower sock for wearing in showers, locker rooms, or other similar areas where bare feet come into contact with damp or wet floors. The shower sock is made of a biodegradable plastic or fabric material with a water permeable upper portion and a water-proof sole. The inside of the shower sock may be treated with one or more preventative or treatment applications, such as an anti-fungal agent, an anti-bacterial agent, a plantar wart guard, a foot detox product, an anti-microbial agent, or an anti-viral agent. Essential oil based deodorizers, such as eucalyptus, peppermint, and lavender may also be applied inside the shower sock. The bottom of the sole may have an anti-slip gripping element to prevent the wearer from slipping on wet floors.
157 DISPOSABLE UNDERGARMENT AND RELATED DISPOSAL METHODS US14825945 2015-08-13 US20170042254A1 2017-02-16 Fredrica V. Coates; Rachel H. Star
An undergarment includes at least one panel of stretchable loop material. The panel of stretchable loop material is connected to a main body of the undergarment such that it can stretch around one side of wearer's waist or hip. The stretchable loop material is configured such that it can releasably connect to a plurality of engaging elements. The engaging elements can be hooks of a hook-and-loop fastening system. The undergarment is configured such that it can be easily concealed beneath clothing and can be easily positioned and removed by a wearer. A method of disposing an undergarment includes rolling or folding the main body of the undergarment and tying panels of stretchable loop material around the rolled or folded portion to encase the rolled or folded portion between the panels of stretchable loop material.
158 SPERM AND GERM RESISTANT FEMALE G-STRING US14268516 2014-05-02 US20150313304A1 2015-11-05 LUCY AUDEVERT
A process of making a female G-string that minimizes the chances of passing a sexually transmitted disease amongst partners. The G-string is made of a flavored latex material that is transparent and disposable.
159 Loop-forming closure element for hook-and-loop fasteners and method for the production of a closure element US14506797 2014-10-06 US20150107063A1 2015-04-23 GEORG BALDAUF; DIETER HOMOELLE
A loop-forming closure element for hook-and-loop fasteners embodies an embossed nonwoven material having continuous fibers of a spun bonded fabric and carded staple fibers. The continuous fibers and the staple fibers are intertwined and form a common nonwoven material layer as a fiber blend.
160 Disposable bib US13532059 2012-06-25 US08881312B2 2014-11-11 Joseph Zuccarello
A disposable bib having a flexible bib body to cover at least a portion of the user's torso, wherein the bib body has a torso side and an outward side; at least one fastener attached to the bib to attach the bib to the user; an absorbent wipe fixably attached to the outward side of the bib body where the wipe is spread approximately flat and is ready to use; and a releasable cover sealingly attached to the body of the bib on the border that fully covers the wipe; wherein the cover fully encloses and seals the wipe; wherein the cover can be partially or fully removed from the bib body by pulling down, thereby exposing the wipe, and wherein the wipe can be manipulated while attached to the bib body to clean the user.
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