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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121 | SOLED SOCK WITH NON-SKID BOTTOM | US15144293 | 2016-05-02 | US20170055590A1 | 2017-03-02 | Seyed Nasser MIRBAGHERI |
Soled socks with non-skid bottom which are formed by placing a sole of woven or non-woven fabric material onto the soft plastic material. | ||||||
122 | LAYERED MATERIAL WITH RESLIENT RADIANT BARRIER AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | US14949048 | 2015-11-23 | US20160302503A1 | 2016-10-20 | Andrius Birutis; Sean Daw; Sam Landers |
A layered material for use as a reflective radiant barrier on objects such as hats, clothing, duffle bags, shade structure canopies, infant carrier canopy, and soft sided coolers. The invention has a planar backing having a back surface and a front surface; a planar radiant barrier material having a back surface and a front surface, the front surface of the planar radiant barrier comprising a reflective radiant barrier, the back surface of the planar radiant barrier material being coupled to the front surface of the planar backing and a mesh material having a plurality of substantially uniform openings, the mesh material disposed on the front surface of the planar radiant barrier material. | ||||||
123 | FOOTWEAR WITH PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT DEVICE | US15009403 | 2016-01-28 | US20160219968A1 | 2016-08-04 | Andrew Martin; James Martin |
Footwear for an individual such as a cyclist is provided with a performance measurement device for measuring the individual's performance. A first exemplary article of such footwear includes a shoe in combination with an optional means for substantially immobilizing the shoe to a pedal of a cycle, e.g., a cleat, and the performance measurement device. A second exemplary article of such footwear is a sock in combination with the measurement device. Typically, the measurement device is embedded or located within the footwear and is not mounted to an exterior surface, e.g., the bottom sole surface, of the footwear. | ||||||
124 | TEXTILE ELEMENT | US16326548 | 2017-08-28 | US20190211483A1 | 2019-07-11 | Frank OTTEN |
A planar, flexible textile element that is suitable in particular as a baby sling, made of at least 90% natural fibers and/or fibers produced from natural fibers, and having a mesh structure. | ||||||
125 | SWADDLING DEVICE | US15982911 | 2018-05-17 | US20180332902A1 | 2018-11-22 | Lynette Damir; Jeffrey Damir |
A swaddling device is described. The swaddling device is Y-shaped pod shaped and configured to substantially enclose a baby. The device includes sleeves having at their ends foldover mitten cuffs or similar selectively openable fasteners. The cuffs allow a caregiver to expose the hand or hands of the baby so as to provide skin-to-skin contact. Alternatively, the caregiver can close the cuffs if scratching is a concern. The device is shaped to provide support and snugness for the baby in its mid-section, while also providing sufficient space for hips and knees to flex. The design of the Swaddle Sack with swaddle snugness provides support and partial suppression of the Moro Reflex without arm restraints and allowing sufficient range of motion for baby's upper section which will reduce risk of suffocation for baby in the event that baby rolls over to prone position, because baby will be able to use his or her arms to reposition his or her head to get access to air. | ||||||
126 | BABY SLEEPING GARMENT | US15923123 | 2018-03-16 | US20180271178A1 | 2018-09-27 | Lourdes Villarreal |
Embodiments generally relate to a baby sleeping garment. The baby sleeping garment comprises a wrap portion configured to receive the body of the baby or infant and at least partially wrap around the body of the baby or infant; and at least one arm portion attached to the wrap portion around at least part of the arm pocket's perimeter to define at least one arm pocket sized to receive at least one arm of the baby or infant. The arm pocket has an opening configured to allow the at least one arm of the baby or infant to be inserted into the arm pocket. | ||||||
127 | Abrasive resistant garment | US15241939 | 2016-08-19 | US10004277B2 | 2018-06-26 | Megan K. Baxter; Bridgot Isenhour |
A protective undergarment having reinforced areas in particular locations, such as the knees and seat. The garment is made of an abrasive resistant fabric, such as aramid fibers, in particular, Kevlar, and is preferably made in a woven or knitted pattern so as to be soft to the touch and breathable so that the garment is comfortable to wear under clothing. The undergarment may include stirrups attached at the bottom of each leg to prevent movement of the reinforced areas in the event of a fall. | ||||||
128 | TECHNIQUES FOR MATCHING AND COMBINING DISTINCT FABRICS INTO A SINGLE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING | US15818951 | 2017-11-21 | US20180140023A1 | 2018-05-24 | Jeffrey Michael Schattner |
A method of matching/combining distinct fabrics into a single article of clothing comprises obtaining a first fabric defining a color pattern, obtaining a second fabric that is distinct from the first fabric, the second fabric being a plain or solid color fabric, using a digital fabric printer to print the color pattern of the first fabric onto the second fabric to obtain a modified second fabric that also defines the color pattern, and combining the first fabric and the modified second fabric into the single article of clothing. The digital fabric printer can also be used to print the color pattern onto the first fabric. The first and/or second fabrics can also be formed using a yarn-dye process. A system for matching/combining distinct fabrics into a single article of clothing includes a yarn weaving/knitting system and/or a digital fabric printer, a fabric combining system, and an optional color pattern analyzer. | ||||||
129 | Breathable Fire Resistant Fabrics | US15641696 | 2017-07-05 | US20180127903A1 | 2018-05-10 | Tyler M. Thatcher |
Lightweight, flexible protective fabrics for protecting a person, animal or other object from hot burning materials, hot high heat capacity and/or hot corrosive materials, such as hot molten metal, hot oily liquids (e.g., heating oil), hot gels, hot solids, hot sparks, and hot acids. The lightweight protective fabrics can be used to protect a person, animal or other object from hot molten metals, such as liquid metal zinc heated to a temperature of about 950° F. (510° C.) or greater, hot molten aluminum heated to a temperature of about 1150° F. (620° C.) or greater, burning phosphorus at temperature of about 1550° F. (843° C.) or greater, hot solid iron having a temperature of about 500° F. (260° C.) or greater, hot heating oil having a temperature of about 500° F. (260° C.) or greater, and hot hydrochloric acid having a temperature of about 300° F. (150° C.) or greater. | ||||||
130 | SOCK WITH A SOLE COMPRISING HEXAGONALLY SHAPED EMBOSSED SURFACES | US15605993 | 2017-05-26 | US20170340021A1 | 2017-11-30 | Seyed Nasser MIRBAGHERI |
A sock having a sock fabric part covering the top and ankle regions of the foot and a sole having a layered structure combined with the sock fabric part. The sock has a plurality of embossed surfaces configured on the surface of said sole that contacts the ground and hexagonally shaped sole components formed by these embossed surfaces when they come together, protrusions provided on the embossed surfaces found on the top and toe regions of the sole, and channels provided among the embossed surfaces. | ||||||
131 | ABRASIVE RESISTANT GARMENT | US15241939 | 2016-08-19 | US20160353807A1 | 2016-12-08 | Megan K. Baxter; Bridgot Isenhour |
A protective undergarment having reinforced areas in particular locations, such as the knees and seat. The garment is made of an abrasive resistant fabric, such as aramid fibers, in particular, Kevlar, and is preferably made in a woven or knitted pattern so as to be soft to the touch and breathable so that the garment is comfortable to wear under clothing. The undergarment may include stirrups attached at the bottom of each leg to prevent movement of the reinforced areas in the event of a fall. | ||||||
132 | CUSHIONED STABILIZING SOCK AND METHOD | US15152302 | 2016-05-11 | US20160249687A1 | 2016-09-01 | Hassan Saeedi; Mohammad Ali Javanshir; Atefeh Aboutorabi |
A cushioned stabilizing sock is described, having an inner fabric component, a midfoot stiffening component, a cushion heel component, and an outer fabric component. The sock may also have an attached or removable outer resin component. A method of making the sock comprises laying up the components upon a mold base covered by a release sheet. | ||||||
133 | Adjustable sock for people with diabetes and injuries | US11434479 | 2006-05-15 | US20070271680A1 | 2007-11-29 | Harry Howell; Michael Howell |
A method for enhancing a sock for people with injuries, diabetes, or other medical issues is described; an article of clothing for footwear that has adjustable straps woven into the fabric of the sock; an article of clothing for footwear that has additional layers on the heel and bottom of woven cloth; a product that can be worn over medical devices such as casts, artificial limbs, and the like; a product that can be worn by people with various health problems. | ||||||
134 | BABY SLEEPING GARMENT | EP18162330.7 | 2018-03-16 | EP3378340A1 | 2018-09-26 | Villarreal, Lourdes |
Embodiments generally relate to a baby sleeping garment. The baby sleeping garment comprises a wrap portion configured to receive the body of the baby or infant and at least partially wrap around the body of the baby or infant; and at least one arm portion attached to the wrap portion around at least part of the arm pocket's perimeter to define at least one arm pocket sized to receive at least one arm of the baby or infant. The arm pocket has an opening configured to allow the at least one arm of the baby or infant to be inserted into the arm pocket. |
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135 | EASILY SETTABLE STRETCH FABRICS INCLUDING LOW-MELT FIBER | EP15873809 | 2015-12-24 | EP3237662A4 | 2018-07-18 | LIAO TIANYI; HIETPAS GEOFFREY DAVID; ALCOTT BRIAN SCOTT |
The present invention provides an easy settable stretch fabric comprising three types of yarns: a rigid fiber, an elastic fiber, and a low-melt fiber, wherein the low-melt fiber comprises low-melt polymer which can be fused in the temperature between 60° C. to 200° C., being higher than the temperature used for normal textile process and household laundry, but lower than the temperature used for heat setting elastic fiber. The low-melt fiber can be selected from a group of fibers made from modified polyester, nylon, and polypropylene and the copolymer from them in the form of staple or filament. | ||||||
136 | CLOTHING COMPRISING A FABRIC INTENDED FOR SKIN CONTACT | EP15741163.8 | 2015-07-20 | EP3183380A1 | 2017-06-28 | AUSSEMS, Hendricus, Franciscus |
Clothing comprising a fabric intended for skin contact, which fabric comprises at least 20 wt. % of filaments produced from a polymer composition having an elastic modulus of 30-500 MPa (ISO 527, 1BA, 1 mm/min, 23° C.). | ||||||
137 | ABRASIVE RESISTANT GARMENT | EP08780077 | 2008-07-10 | EP2166888A4 | 2013-04-24 | BAXTER MEGAN K; ISENHOUR BRIDGOT |
A protective undergarment having reinforced areas in particular locations, such as the knees and seat is provided. The garment, and particularly each of the pair of legs of the garment, is made of an abrasive resistant fabric, such as aramid fibers, in particular, KEVLAR®, and is preferably made in a woven or knitted pattern so as to be soft to the touch and breathable so that the garment is comfortable to wear under clothing. Stirrups may be attached at the bottom of each leg to prevent movement of the reinforced areas in the event of a fall. | ||||||
138 | ABRASIVE RESISTANT GARMENT | EP08780077.7 | 2008-07-10 | EP2166888A1 | 2010-03-31 | BAXTER, Megan, K.; ISENHOUR, Bridgot |
A protective undergarment having reinforced areas in particular locations, such as the knees and seat. The garment is made of an abrasive resistant fabric, such as aramid fibers, in particular, Kevlar, and is preferably made in a woven or knitted pattern so as to be soft to the touch and breathable so that the garment is comfortable to wear under clothing. The undergarment may include stirrups attached at the bottom of each leg to prevent movement of the reinforced areas in the event of a fall. | ||||||
139 | TOE SOCK AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR | PCT/KR2016002102 | 2016-03-03 | WO2016144036A3 | 2016-10-27 | JEONG HONG-GI |
The present invention relates to: a toe sock having toe holes, which are formed by vertically backstitching between the toes of a sock and into which the toes are separately inserted; and a manufacturing method therefor and, more specifically, provided is a part, which has toe holes formed by vertically backstitching between the toes of a sock, formed into a flexible elastic part (20), wherein the elastic part (20) is manufactured by being weaved with a flexible yarn and continuously forming wrinkles (22) flexible in the widthwise direction, thereby enabling the toes to be conveniently inserted and worn by the flexible movement of the elastic part (20) and providing an excellent appearance quality because of the low contraction deformation of the appearance of the sock. | ||||||
140 | 항균용 섬유 | KR1020177026778 | 2016-03-10 | KR1020170129156A | 2017-11-24 | 이토아키라 |
항균제를첨가하지않더라도우수한항균성을갖고, 세탁을반복하더라도항균성이지속되는항균용섬유를제공한다. 옥시알킬렌기를갖는폴리아세탈코폴리머(X)를표면에갖는섬유로서, 폴리아세탈코폴리머(X) 중의옥시알킬렌기의몰량이, 옥시메틸렌기의몰량과옥시알킬렌기의몰량의합계값에대해서 0.2∼5mol%인항균용섬유. |