序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 THERMAL SHIELD FOR A NEWBORN INFANT US13643628 2011-04-28 US20130036536A1 2013-02-14 Morten Breindahl; Berit Bay Weisenfeld
The present invention relates to a thermal shield 1 for at least partly surrounding a newborn infant by the shield 1 to protect it from undesired cooling or heating. The shield 1 comprises a first layer 3 and a second layer 4 both of a transparent material, which layers 3,4 are joined so that there is at least one air containing pocket 5 between the layers 3,4. When the thermal shield 1 is in use, the mutual arrangement of the first and second layers 3,4 allows the at least one pocket to be deformable to an amount necessary for establishment of acoustic contact between the skin of the infant 10 and an acoustic transducer 11 placed on an outer surface of the second layer 4. In some embodiments of the thermal shield, the at least one air containing pocket 5 is air tight, and acoustic contact can be established over an area of at least 1 cm2. In other embodiments, there is at least one open passage 13 from the surroundings and into each of the at least one air pocket 5 between the first and second layers 3,4, and the compliance of the first layer 3 is higher than the compliance of the second layer 4 so that when an infant is placed in the shield 1, the first layer 3 clings around the infant while the second layer 4 deforms to a lesser extent than the first layer 3 so that air from the surroundings flows into the at least one air pocket 5 via the open passage 13.
162 Process to make boxer shorts having a contracted crotch region US12466838 2009-05-15 US08292868B2 2012-10-23 Heather Schenck Mortell; Joseph Daniel Coenen; Robert Lee Popp
A pant has a garment shell. The garment shell includes a front region, a back region, a contracted crotch region, side seams connecting the front region to the back region, two leg openings, and hanging legs. At least a portion of each of the front region, the back region, the contracted crotch region and the hanging legs include portions of a single flat web. The hanging legs include no elasticization around a full periphery of the leg openings and are adapted to hang loosely about a wearer's thigh.
163 COMBINATION GARMENT PROTECTING SYSTEM US12707457 2010-02-17 US20110197329A1 2011-08-18 Wendy Hillary
A garment protector apparatus with a first liquid absorbent base layer; a second liquid impervious layer in fixed communication with said first base layer; and a third liquid absorbent layer in removable communication with said second layer by a first attachment means. The garment protector apparatus may be in the shape of a bib or burp cloth and may be of various designs such as animals, flowers, shapes and colors.
164 Disposable infant bib US12814928 2010-06-14 US07987519B1 2011-08-02 Phyllis Raso
A disposable infant bib including a thin one-piece body formed of a waterproof outer layer and a biodegradable paper inner layer fixedly attached thereto via an adhesive layer therebetween. A pair of horizontally-aligned spaced apart oval apertures, each having a continuous reinforced edge, is centrally disposed in the body to removably receive an infant's arms therethrough. A band is attached to a body upper side. Hook and loop fastener first and second attachment bodies disposed on each end of the band releasably attach together to completely secure the band around an entire infant's neck and sits high upon the infant's neck and the body has a length which stretches from an upper end of an infant's neck to proximal to the infant's knees thereby preventing spillage onto an infant's clothes.
165 STRAPLESS UNDERGARMENT US12936678 2008-04-23 US20110030128A1 2011-02-10 Jenny Buettner
A strapless G-string or thong type undergarment 12 is disclosed. The undergarment is adhered to the wearer by means of adhesive, thereby eliminating the need for a waistband. The undergarment provides freedom of movement and confidence in the wearer while being invisible under closely fitting or low-cut clothing.
166 Single/multiple use liquid resistant protector US12321616 2009-01-23 US07827618B2 2010-11-09 Bridgette Lucy Adwoa Ampobeng Arthur-Mensah; Kojo Arthur-Mensah
The present invention relates generally to a non-permanent liquid resistant protector. More particularly the invention relates to single/multiple use non-permanent liquid resistant protector. The invention also relates to a bib protector and liner. The invention further encompasses a liquid resistant protector liner that can be temporarily attached and detached to another material via at least one securing or fastening means. Also disclosed is a bib liner that is either washable and reusable or disposable.
167 Multi-layer adhesive disposable bib US12231874 2008-09-08 US20090276934A1 2009-11-12 Marcia W. Lindsay; James A. Lindsay
A multi-layer adhesive disposable bib is provided. The layers of material of the bib are ultrasonically bonded together. The first layer is located at the exterior surface of the bib and is made of a lightweight, non-woven material which is tear resistant and lint resistant. The second layer is composed of highly absorbent tissue paper to absorb liquids. The third layer is a waterproof polypropylene film that is impermeable to liquids and also provides additional strength to the bib. The fourth layer is located at the other exterior surface of the bib and is made of an adhesive. The bib may be adjustably secured about one's shoulders and not around their neck by means of full adhesive backing. The adhesive closure accommodates different sizes and desired closeness of fit yet releases easily to eliminate a choking hazard. These features plus the easy on and easy off add up to a low-cost, high performance product. This bib is a multi-purpose bib for everyone, of all ages, from infant to seniors and from the healthy to the sick.
168 Single / multiple use liquid resistant protector US12321616 2009-01-23 US20090188016A1 2009-07-30 Bridgette Lucy Adwoa Ampobeng Arthur-Mensah; Kojo Arthur-Mensah
The present invention relates generally to a non-permanent liquid resistant protector. More particularly the invention relates to single/multiple use non-permanent liquid resistant protector. The invention also relates to a bib protector and liner. The invention further encompasses a liquid resistant protector liner that can be temporarily attached and detached to another material via at least one securing or fastening means. Also disclosed is a bib liner that is either washable and reusable or disposable.
169 Deformable bib and method for using same US11840021 2007-08-16 US07380284B1 2008-06-03 Kaneyo L. Dodani
A disposable protective covering, namely, a bib or napkin of generally rectangular shape is disclosed consisting of two layers, a first layer of soft absorbent paper and a second layer made of water impermeable material, embossed or bonded together, having two pressure sensitive adhesive strips with protective liners on the corners of the upper portion of the second layer, a rapture (perforated) line for a neck line cut-out in the center of the upper portion and edge portions including wires (embedded between the first & second layer) attached parallel to the length of the bib at the lower portion to retain a manipulated shape of the bib.
170 METHOD OF MAKING SELF-STICKING BIBS AND NOVEL BIB US11561965 2006-11-21 US20080115249A1 2008-05-22 Frank Friedland; Michael B. Chasan
A method of making bibs wherein an elongated web of absorbent paper is laminated with an elongated web of plastic film to form a laminated web by embossing the absorbent paper and heat sealing the embossed area with the plastic film. The embossed areas are in the form of an array of spaced areas of a predetermined geometry. A stripe of an adhesive is applied along an edge of the laminated web of absorbent paper and plastic film on the plastic film side thereof. The stripe of adhesive is covered with a release tape. The laminated web is severed transversely at predetermined longitudinal intervals to form individual bibs, which are collected.
171 Method of making self-sticking bibs and novel bib US11561965 2006-11-21 US07367064B1 2008-05-06 Frank Friedland; Michael B. Chasan
A method of making bibs wherein an elongated web of absorbent paper is laminated with an elongated web of plastic film to form a laminated web by embossing the absorbent paper and heat sealing the embossed area with the plastic film. The embossed areas are in the form of an array of spaced areas of a predetermined geometry. A stripe of an adhesive is applied along an edge of the laminated web of absorbent paper and plastic film on the plastic film side thereof. The stripe of adhesive is covered with a release tape. The laminated web is severed transversely at predetermined longitudinal intervals to form individual bibs, which are collected.
172 Disposable dribble bib US11653272 2007-01-16 US20070113313A1 2007-05-24 Edward McCloskey; Susanne McCloskey
A disposable dribble bib for babies comprises a shaped panel of non-woven cotton material. The bib has an outer face and an inner face each of which has a hairy surface formed by cotton fibres which when the bib is placed on a garment will attach and hold the bib on the garment. The bib is simple and cheap to manufacture and is double sided, that is it can be used either way round with either the outer face or inner face engaging the garment. A neck-receiving recess is provided at an upper end of the bib.
173 Process to make boxer shorts having a contracted crotch region US11143185 2005-06-02 US07198688B2 2007-04-03 Heather Schenck Mortell; Joseph Daniel Coenen; Robert Lee Popp
A method of making a boxer-style pant having side seams, a contracted crotch region and hanging legs. A flat web is provided. Portions are removed from the flat web to define leg openings. The flat web is then contracted either elastically or inelastically in selected areas along the flat web between the leg openings. The flat web is cut into separate pieces, folded and side seams are formed. The pant may include an absorbent.
174 Disposable dribble bib US11302212 2005-12-14 US20060090238A1 2006-05-04 Edward McCloskey; Susanne McCloskey
A disposable dribble bib for babies comprises a shaped panel of non-woven cotton material. The bib has an outer face and an inner face each of which has a hairy surface formed by cotton fibres which when the bib is placed on a garment will attach and hold the bib on the garment. The bib is simple and cheap to manufacture and is double sided, that is it can be used either way round with either the outer face or inner face engaging the garment. A neck-receiving recess is provided at an upper end of the bib.
175 Permeable, close to the body liner for swimwear US10021901 2001-12-13 US06996851B2 2006-02-14 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.
176 Protective undergarment US09744779 1999-08-05 US06987210B1 2006-01-17 Tamar Giloh
A protective undergarment including an integrally formed undergarment body formed of a liquid impermeable material, and an absorptive pad associated with the integrally formed undergarment body.
177 Disposable front opening garment with selected pad shapes and locations US11101200 2005-04-07 US20050193462A1 2005-09-08 William Niedermeyer
A disposable front opening garment made with two superposed overlapped half width segments and pads of different shape located between segments. Other embodiments have pads of different shapes on both segments positioned for different requirements. Pads inside segment assemblies are enclosed with impervious substrates to contain body fluids. Elastic on segment margins form cuffs. Expandable materials, elastic side tapes, and elastic front closaure tape provide girth adjustment. Segment assemblies with enclosed pads are overlapped and bonded together in central areas of the rear panel and not sealed together in the front panel area for a front opening. Embodiments includes cooperating half width pads with wings on each segment, cooperating pads and a pad supporting panel, and a garment for use with a catheter. All embodiments include side margin tapes and a front recloseable tape. The garment is applied by using side closures or as step-in adult garment by using side and front closure tapes for girth adjustment.
178 Boxer shorts and process of making boxer shorts with expandable material US10954989 2004-09-30 US20050120466A1 2005-06-09 Joseph Coenen; Robert Popp; Heather Mortell
A boxer-style pant and a method of making a boxer-style pant having side seams and hanging legs. Expandable material is used to provide a conforming fit and to expedite high-speed manufacture. The pant is made from a web and includes a garment shell having a front region, a back region, and a crotch region positioned between the front and back regions. The side seams connect the front region to the back region. The garment shell may be essentially composed of an expandable material that is selectively expanded in certain areas of the garment, and/or an expandable material may be attached to the garment shell in the crotch region and/or in the back region.
179 Process of making boxer shorts from a web US10954628 2004-09-30 US20050120465A1 2005-06-09 Mark Franke; Heather Mortell; Joseph Coenen; Robert Popp
A boxer-style pant and a method of making a boxer-style pant having side seams, a contracted crotch region, and hanging legs. A web is provided. The web may be a single pant assembly, or a continuous web of multiple pant assemblies connected to one another. The web may be folded against a support structure. In certain embodiments, a multi-lane production system may be used wherein the web is folded against multiple support structures each parallel to a direction in which the web is conveyed, with each lane or machine direction array of pant assemblies folded against just one support structure. The web is cut to define leg openings, and contracted in selected areas along the web between the leg openings. Front and back regions are then joined together to form the side seams. An absorbent structure may be attached to the web.
180 Process of making boxer shorts from a web with various leg opening shapes US10954656 2004-09-30 US20050091731A1 2005-05-05 Mark Franke; Kathleen Ratliff; Heather Mortell; Robert Popp; Joseph Coenen
A boxer-style pant and a method of making a boxer-style pant having side seams, a contracted crotch region, and hanging legs. A web is provided. The web is cut along transversely opposed edges of the web to define leg openings. The leg openings may be formed by cutting slits along the transversely opposed edges of the web. The web is contracted in a selected area between the leg openings. Front and back regions are then joined together to form the side seams. An absorbent structure may be attached to the web.
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