201 |
Samuel h |
US76829D |
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US76829A |
1868-04-14 |
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202 |
Improved fabric for skirt lining and binding |
US50317D |
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US50317A |
1865-10-03 |
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203 |
ARTICLES AND COMPONENTS WITH UV RADIATION CURABLE ELASTOMERIC MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME |
US15959563 |
2018-04-23 |
US20180305581A1 |
2018-10-25 |
Jay Constantinou |
A method of manufacturing an article that includes providing an element formed of an elastomeric material or composite; placing the surface of the element in contact with a substrate; and affixing the element to the substrate. The element includes an uncured, partially cured, or fully cured UV radiation curable elastomeric material and optionally one or more regions of an adhesive material. The element is affixed to the substrate while the surface of the element is in contact with a surface of the substrate by increasing a temperature of at least a portion of the element, applying pressure to at least a portion of the element, or exposing the uncured or partially cured UV radiation curable material to UV radiation in an amount and for a duration of time that is sufficient to partially cure the uncured material or to fully cure the partially cured material. |
204 |
Connector Integration for Smart Clothing |
US15799154 |
2017-10-31 |
US20180260052A1 |
2018-09-13 |
Mustafa Emre Karagozler |
This document describes an interactive object with multiple electronics modules. An interactive object (e.g., a garment) includes a plurality of conductive threads woven into the interactive object, and an internal electronics module coupled to the array of conductive thread. The internal electronics module includes a first subset of electronic components, such as sensing circuitry configured to detect touch-input to the grid of conductive thread. An external electronics module that includes a second subset of electronic components (e.g., a microprocessor, power source, or network interface) is removably coupled to the interactive object via a communication interface. The communication interface enables communication between the internal electronics module and the external electronics module when the external electronics module is coupled to the interactive object. |
205 |
CLOTHING WITH ELASTIC CUFF CHANNEL |
US15729605 |
2017-10-10 |
US20180098590A1 |
2018-04-12 |
Eleanor B. Turner |
Described is a long-sleeved garment with an elastic cuff channel. The sleeve includes a cuff and a channel formed within the sleeve proximate the cuff. An elastic member is positioned within the channel allowing the sleeve to be pushed up an arm of the wearer and maintain its position. |
206 |
Jacket having beverage accoutrements |
US29564130 |
2016-05-11 |
USD812858S1 |
2018-03-20 |
Zane Lamprey |
A garment is disclosed for aiding in the consumption and distribution of one or more beverages. The garment can include one or more of a sunglass holder, an interior pocket configured to hold a flask, an insulated pocket, one or more exterior pockets, and rollable cuffs having a thumb hole and a high-friction grip portion centrally positioned on the cuff exterior. |
207 |
SHIRT SLEEVE WITH RESILIENT GUSSET |
US15691996 |
2017-08-31 |
US20180064188A1 |
2018-03-08 |
John Hardy; Tim Coppens; Leif Glynn; Ben Preuss |
An article of clothing, or garment, disclosed herein includes a sleeve with a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the sleeve is coupled to the remainder of the garment, while the distal end of the garment includes a placket and a cuff. Disposed within the placket is a gusset constructed from a resilient material that enables the gusset to stretch and impart a compression fit around the arm of the user. This compression force enables the distal end of the sleeve to remain in its placement along an upper portion of the arm as the end of the sleeve is pushed or slid up the arm. |
208 |
GARMENT HAVING EXPANSILE CHARACTERISTICS |
US15455756 |
2017-03-10 |
US20170258161A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Elizabeth Anne Munds |
A garment and method for rolling up a cuff of a cloth are disclosed. In one embodiment, a garment and method may be directed to a cylindrical shaped expansile fabric having a top edge, bottom edge, and apertures designed to wrap a cuff of a cloth, including a pant leg hem, shorts leg hem, sleeve cuff, and turtle neck, and to fold up the cuff together with the expansile fabric applied over the cuff. By the elasticity of the expansile fabric, the cuff continues to be held in a rolled-up manner but as a temporary measure so that the length of the pant leg, shorts leg, sleeve, and turtle neck can be maintained at a desired length for a wearer of the cloth and adjustable easily. In some embodiments, the expansile fabric is rolled-down to release the cuff wrapped inside without leaving any additional attachment. |
209 |
LAYERED THUMBHOLE STRUCTURE |
US15493468 |
2017-04-21 |
US20170215501A1 |
2017-08-03 |
STEWART D. HORNER; IUSTINIA KOSHKAROFF; MATTHEW D. NORDSTROM |
A sleeve cuff is provided for a sleeve comprising an anterior patch affixed to the sleeve and covering at least a portion of a cutout in the sleeve, a distal strap affixed to the sleeve and spanning over at least a portion of a cutout in the sleeve, and the distal strap overlapping at least a portion of the anterior patch to form an aperture for receiving a thumb therethrough. The sleeve cuff has a plurality of configurations, including at least a closed configuration where the aperture is closed and minimizes the wearer's exposure to wind and air elements therethrough, and an opened configuration where the aperture is opened and minimizes the air penetration around the received thumb. |
210 |
Wearable Device for the Arm with Close-Fitting Biometric Sensors |
US15294746 |
2016-10-16 |
US20170027511A1 |
2017-02-02 |
Robert A. Connor |
This invention is a wearable device for an arm with a plurality of close-fitting biometric sensors. These sensors can be spectroscopic sensors which project light onto an arm surface at different angles. Alternatively, these sensors can be electromagnetic energy sensors which measure tissue impedance, resistance, conductivity, or permittivity. These sensors can be on the circumference-center-facing wall of an elastic fluid, gel, or gas filled member. Data from these sensors can be used to measure a person's hydration levels, oxygen levels, glucose levels, or heart rate. |
211 |
SUPPORT BAND APPARATUS TO REINFORCE SHIRT COLLARS AND HEMS |
US14744734 |
2015-06-19 |
US20160366948A1 |
2016-12-22 |
Gustavo Diaz; John Day |
A support band apparatus for use in reinforcing neck and wrist portions of a shirt to prevent limpness and droopiness from normal use of the shirt includes an elastic band assembly having a first elastic band, a second elastic band and a third elastic band, each elastic band having a first end coupled to a second end to create a loop, the loops of the first, second and third elastic bands positioned such that each elastic band is intertwined with the other elastic bands, the elastic band assembly disposed within an inner pocket of a neck collar or wrist hems of the shirt, and a plurality of fasteners coupled to each elastic band assembly and positioned at predetermined locations throughout the first, second and third elastic bands. |
212 |
ARM ACCESSORY DISPLAY SHIRT CUFF |
US14635488 |
2015-03-02 |
US20150250233A1 |
2015-09-10 |
Steven Edward Adrian |
The present disclosure relates generally to shirt cuffs. More specifically, the present invention is a shirt cuff with a slit for accommodating a wristwatch that allows the user to wear and view the wristwatch from the exterior of the shirt cuff. |
213 |
Long sleeved garment with watch cuff |
US11173128 |
2005-07-01 |
US20050217005A1 |
2005-10-06 |
Carl DeSantis |
A long sleeved garment has a sleeve that is fitted with a watch cuff which accommodates a wristwatch so that the face of the watch will be readily visible and accessible through a viewing window at all times, and not obscured by the cuff, while preserving the tailored appearance of the garment. In a barrel cuff embodiment, a cutout opening intersects the distal edge of a cuff and extends inwardly along a curved cut line, thereby defining the interior boundary of an open viewing window. In a French cuff embodiment, an outer cuff fold layer is intersected by a cutout opening that forms a window through which a wristwatch can be viewed. |
214 |
Shirt cuff and fastener |
US09827539 |
2001-04-06 |
US20020020001A1 |
2002-02-21 |
Jim
E.
Kelly |
A shirt cuff comprises a band of material having first and second opposing edges and first and second opposing ends. The first edge is attached to the sleeve of the shirt. A decorative fastener for the cuff connects the two ends of the band. |
215 |
Shirt cuff and fastener |
US09116133 |
1998-07-14 |
US06212685B1 |
2001-04-10 |
Jim E. Kelly |
A shirt cuff comprises a band of material having first and second opposing edges and first and second opposing ends. The first edge is attached to the sleeve of the shirt. The dimensions of the band are such that it substantially closes about the circumference of the sleeve along the first edge. Unlike conventional cuffs, the two ends of the band diverge from the first edge toward the second edge such that the two ends are substantially separated proximate to the second edge. In one embodiment, the edges are substantially straight so that there is a “V”-shaped opening in the cuff. In other embodiments, the ends of the band may have alternative shapes, but in each case there is a substantial opening in the cuff proximate to the second edge of the band. A fastener for the cuff connects the two ends of the band, spanning the opening therebetween. |
216 |
Coat sleeve cuff extension |
US444683 |
1995-05-19 |
US5504944A |
1996-04-09 |
Nicholas Bromer; Carol Bromer |
A coat sleeve includes a cuff that folds down to cover the palm portion of the hand. The cuff is held in place over the palm by constrictions about the wrist and knuckles. The constrictions include means for snugging and loosening (elastic and/or fasteners such as snaps, buttons, or VELCRO). The fingers extend from the sleeve end and the thumb extends through a thumb hole disposed between the wrist and knuckle constrictions. In one embodiment the thumb hole connects to the sleeve end and the knuckle constriction acts as a closure for the thumb hole and for the cuff. |
217 |
Creased cuff |
US71572858 |
1958-02-17 |
US2994885A |
1961-08-08 |
SIMPSON HOWARD W |
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218 |
Shirt sleeve cuff |
US48035255 |
1955-01-07 |
US2855606A |
1958-10-14 |
JACK BERG MORRIS |
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219 |
Method of making a cuff and attachment of same to a sleeve |
US45066754 |
1954-08-18 |
US2769178A |
1956-11-06 |
JEFFCOCK GEORGE N; WAGAR ALBERT E |
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220 |
Cuff construction for shirts |
US12746949 |
1949-11-15 |
US2515322A |
1950-07-18 |
EUGENE STANLEY |
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