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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21 | Insect-proof suit | JP24651296 | 1996-09-18 | JPH1096108A | 1998-04-14 | SUEYASU KAZUMARO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain an insect-proof suit having an insect-proof function for the whole parts comprising an upper body half and a lower body half, comfortable during the wearing and further excellent in safety. SOLUTION: This insect-proof suit comprises a long sleeve-having jacket 10 and trousers which are made from net-like cloths 11 impossible in the invasion of mosquitos. Therein, the jacket 10 is equipped with a head cover 12 for covering the head part of a human body, and protection sheets 13 comprising compact raw materials are disposed in the joint parts of the jacket 10 and the trousers, respectively. | ||||||
22 | Prevention from bees attack and protecting garment | JP24939193 | 1993-10-05 | JPH07102401A | 1995-04-18 | KURAMOTO KAORU; KURAMOTO KAZUMI; UCHIDA KAZUO |
PURPOSE: To improve garment for protection from bees attack so that it may be made light in weight and air-permeable without restriction in the motions of the wearer. CONSTITUTION: It is not necessary for the surface cloth 4 to hinder bees from stinging the wearer with the poisonous needle and any cloth can be selected arbitrarily. Spacers 6, for example small rod-like material made of felt are placed between the surface cloth 4 and the back cloth 5 to form the space S so that the total thickness of the garment T is made larger than the stinging depth L of the poisonous needle. Since the needle reach the back cloth 5, even when a bee stings, there is no chance when a punctured wound is given by bees. COPYRIGHT: (C)1995,JPO | ||||||
23 | SKELETON CLOTHING | EP16858974.5 | 2016-10-24 | EP3366152A1 | 2018-08-29 | Tong, Jianlun |
A skeleton clothing, comprising: an adjustable skeleton (2), a cloth (3) and a filler that match each other and the materials of which may be selected as required. The adjustable skeleton (2) realizes a small void between the body and the clothing. The present invention is beneficial for heat dissipation, and has a masking and beautifying effect, and a dynamic aesthetic feeling. There can be a variety of skeleton clothing, for example, skeleton raincoat, skeleton thermal clothing, skeleton fire-proof clothing, skeleton bullet-proof clothing, skeleton diving clothing, skeleton space clothing, skeleton flying clothing, skeleton anti-radiation clothing, and skeleton motorcycle clothing. |
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24 | WEARABLE INSECT REPELLING PATCH | EP06735791.3 | 2006-02-22 | EP1855526B1 | 2017-07-05 | EMMRICH, Robert, R.; KONGSHAUG, Phillip; HELDING, Esther, M.; ROPIAK, Daniel, T. |
An insect repellent patch is disclosed of a size and weight compatible for wearing on the clothing or skin of a user. The patch has a gross area not in excess of 232 cm2 and bearing one or more insect repellents having a vapor pressure at 25° C. of not less than about 1x10-6 mm Hg. The total amount of insect repellent is in an amount effective to provide practical mosquito personal area repellency. Kits of such patches, with instructions for use, and methods of providing practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed. | ||||||
25 | THE PROTECTION AGAINST A HARMFUL INSECT | EP03794336.2 | 2003-09-05 | EP1549163A1 | 2005-07-06 | Seo, Jung-Eun |
Provided is protection gear against harmful insects that enables controlling and capturing of harmful insects in addition to protection against harmful insects. The protection gear against harmful insects includes a protection net made of ventilative cloth, woven fabric, or nonwoven fabric, the protection net being worn to cover the head, trunk, arms, hands, legs, and feet of the human body; and a fastener for fastening the protection net to the human body. Since the protection net is coated with an insecticide and/or a repellent, the effect of an insecticide and/or repellent lasts. Also, good durability is ensured since a washing is not required. Even if the sizes of ventilation holes of the protection net are larger than harmful insects, harmful insects can be dissuaded from settling on it. Furthermore, due to comfortable wearability, it can be used as a substitute for pajamas outdoors. Still furthermore, since the adhesive net is inexpensive and disposable, the protection gear against harmful insects can capture harmful insects, while maintaining a lasting insecticide and/or repellent effect. | ||||||
26 | BEKLEIDUNGSSTÜCK MIT EINER EINRICHTUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VOR UNGEZIEFER, INSBESONDERE ZECKEN | EP12703699.4 | 2012-02-03 | EP2658407B1 | 2014-10-15 | KÜHL, Kai-Uwe |
27 | BREATHABLE INSECT PROTECTION FABRIC | EP10748133.5 | 2010-06-11 | EP2440401A1 | 2012-04-18 | Ramaioli, Francesco |
Breathable mosquito-resistant fabric comprising an internal layer, outer fabric layer and an intermediate layer, which allows a soft and elastic compression such as springs or an open cell foam. This fabric is suitable for the production of garments and other wearable articles, such as shoes. | ||||||
28 | PFERDEDECKE ZUM SCHUTZ VON TIEREN VOR INSEKTEN | EP06793666.6 | 2006-09-20 | EP1931824B1 | 2011-11-16 | HEXELS, Gerd |
The present invention relates to an apparatus for protecting animals against insects. | ||||||
29 | VORRICHTUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VON TIEREN VOR INSEKTEN | EP06793666.6 | 2006-09-20 | EP1931824A1 | 2008-06-18 | HEXELS, Gerd |
The present invention relates to an apparatus for protecting animals against insects. | ||||||
30 | INSECT BARRIER GARMENT | EP01273523.9 | 2001-11-05 | EP1341426A2 | 2003-09-10 | ZEILER, Bernhard |
Lower body (10), upper body (20), and hood garments (30) formed of a textile (100) that inhibits the ability of insects or small animals to bite or sting the wearer. The textile (100) of the garments have a base fabric (110) and a cover fabric (120) separated by a spacer layer (130, 131). The base fabric (110) is open to facilitate breathability. The cover fabric (120) is sufficiently closed to inhibit insects, spiders, or small animals from passing through the cover fabric (120), and sufficiently open so as not to inhibit breathability of the textile. The spacer layer (130, 131) separates the base fabric (110) from the cover fabric (120) with sufficient distance to inhibit insects, spiders, or other small animals from probing through the textile to reach the wearer. | ||||||
31 | PARASITIC ACARI BARRIER | EP16869252.3 | 2016-11-23 | EP3379926A1 | 2018-10-03 | PATTON, John |
A parasitic Acari barrier fabric that impedes parasitic Acari movement, traps parasitic Acari, and/or exterminates parasitic Acari thereon or therein. The barrier fabric includes an outer face formed from open mesh construction having evenly spaced openings formed thereon that are adapted for passing parasitic Acari from outside the fabric to inside the fabric, an inner face that is breathable and configured for moisture vapor transmission from a wearer's skin therethrough but is impenetrable to parasitic Acari passed to the inside of the fabric, and an intermediate spacer that extends between and interconnects the inner face to the outer face to form the parasitic Acari barrier fabric. | ||||||
32 | BEKLEIDUNGSSTÜCK MIT EINER EINRICHTUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VOR UNGEZIEFER, INSBESONDERE ZECKEN | EP12703699.4 | 2012-02-03 | EP2658407A1 | 2013-11-06 | KÜHL, Kai-Uwe |
The invention relates to an item of clothing in the form of trousers (1) for use outdoors and/or in hunting, having two trouser legs (2, 3) and a device for protecting against pests. In order to provide effective protection against pests, as a device for protection against pests, an internal insert (4) preventing the passage of pests, in particular ticks, is provided in at least one trouser leg (2, 3), the lower end (5) of which insert reaches as far as the foot area (6) of the user and the upper end (8) of which is permanently connected or can be detachably connected to the trouser leg (2, 3) on the inside, wherein the connection at the upper end (8) is closed circumferentially in such a way that passage of the pest through the connection (9) is not possible. | ||||||
33 | WEARABLE INSECT REPELLING PATCH | EP06735791.3 | 2006-02-22 | EP1855526A2 | 2007-11-21 | EMMRICH, Robert, R.; KONGSHAUG, Phillip; HELDING, Esther, M.; ROPIAK, Daniel, T. |
An insect repellent patch is disclosed of a size and weight compatible for wearing on the clothing or skin of a user. The patch has a gross area not in excess of 232 cm2 and bearing one or more insect repellents having a vapor pressure at 25° C. of not less than about 1x10-6 mm Hg. The total amount of insect repellent is in an amount effective to provide practical mosquito personal area repellency. Kits of such patches, with instructions for use, and methods of providing practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed. | ||||||
34 | INSECT BARRIER GARMENT | EP01273523 | 2001-11-05 | EP1341426A4 | 2007-08-08 | ZEILER BERNHARD |
Lower body (10), upper body (20), and hood garments (30) formed of a textile (100) that inhibits the ability of insects or small animals to bite or sting the wearer. The textile (100) of the garments have a base fabric (110) and a cover fabric (120) separated by a spacer layer (130, 131). The base fabric (110) is open to facilitate breathability. The cover fabric (120) is sufficiently closed to inhibit insects, spiders, or small animals from passing through the cover fabric (120), and sufficiently open so as not to inhibit breathability of the textile. The spacer layer (130, 131) separates the base fabric (110) from the cover fabric (120) with sufficient distance to inhibit insects, spiders, or other small animals from probing through the textile to reach the wearer. | ||||||
35 | Protective garment for protecting against troublesome instect stings | EP05014947.5 | 2005-07-11 | EP1616492A2 | 2006-01-18 | Pellegatta, Daniele |
The invention relates to a protective garment or cloth article (1) for protecting against troublesome insect stings, and is characterized in that it is impregnated by insect repelling substances and/or in that it comprises, at least on its surface, printed patterns (3) made by a printing ink including fragrant and insect repelling substances such as, for example, citronella and geranium essences. |
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36 | THE PROTECTION AGAINST A HARMFUL INSECT | EP03794336 | 2003-09-05 | EP1549163A4 | 2005-12-14 | SEO JUNG-EUN |
Provided is protection gear against harmful insects that enables controlling and capturing of harmful insects in addition to protection against harmful insects. The protection gear against harmful insects includes a protection net made of ventilative cloth, woven fabric, or nonwoven fabric, the protection net being worn to cover the head, trunk, arms, hands, legs, and feet of the human body; and a fastener for fastening the protection net to the human body. Since the protection net is coated with an insecticide and/or a repellent, the effect of an insecticide and/or repellent lasts. Also, good durability is ensured since a washing is not required. Even if the sizes of ventilation holes of the protection net are larger than harmful insects, harmful insects can be dissuaded from settling on it. Furthermore, due to comfortable wearability, it can be used as a substitute for pajamas outdoors. Still furthermore, since the adhesive net is inexpensive and disposable, the protection gear against harmful insects can capture harmful insects, while maintaining a lasting insecticide and/or repellent effect. | ||||||
37 | SPRAY APPLICATION METHOD FOR TREATING A GARMENT | US15968215 | 2018-05-01 | US20180313026A1 | 2018-11-01 | Rajeev Rajbhandari; Phillip Aydelette; Dennis Scheer; Sudhakar Puvvada; Amsarani Ramamoorthy; Akash Pardeshi |
Methods for treating a garment include: prewashing the garment; drying the garment in a first drying process; spraying a functional chemical onto the dried garment; and applying a curing treatment to the garment to cure the functional chemical. The method may further include drying the garment in a second drying process after spraying the functional chemical onto the garment. | ||||||
38 | Wearable insect repelling patch | US15614029 | 2017-06-05 | US10004225B2 | 2018-06-26 | Robert R. Emmrich; Phillip Kongshaug; Esther M. Helding; Daniel T. Ropiak |
An insect repellent patch is disclosed of a size and weight compatible for wearing on the clothing or skin of a user. The patch has a gross area not in excess of 232 cm2 and bearing one or more insect repellents having a vapor pressure at 25° C. of not less than about 1×10−6 mm Hg. The total amount of insect repellent is in an amount effective to provide practical mosquito personal area repellency. Kits of such patches, with instructions for use, and methods of providing practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed. | ||||||
39 | Mosquito and Safety Garment | US15647617 | 2017-07-12 | US20170311654A1 | 2017-11-02 | Rebecca Miller |
A reversible mesh garment to prevent mosquito bites and increase safety through greater visibility of the wearer in dark conditions includes a tubular sleeve formed from mesh fabric, the tubular sleeve having a first end and a second end; first and second adjustable elastic bands housed in a woven fabric casing at each end of the tubular sleeve, wherein the first elastic band spans the perimeter circumference of the first end of the tubular sleeve and the second elastic band spans the perimeter circumference of the second end of the tubular sleeve so as to secure the garment to the wearer's legs from groin to ankle; an LED light source; and an additional layer of a strip of mesh fabric two inches wide is sewn as the top outer layer at the side seams thereby forming a mesh channel housing the LED light source. | ||||||
40 | WEARABLE INSECT REPELLING PATCH | US15614029 | 2017-06-05 | US20170265461A1 | 2017-09-21 | Robert R. Emmrich; Phillip Kongshaug; Esther M. Helding; Daniel T. Ropiak |
An insect repellent patch is disclosed of a size and weight compatible for wearing on the clothing or skin of a user. The patch has a gross area not in excess of 232 cm2 and bearing one or more insect repellents having a vapor pressure at 25° C. of not less than about 1×10−6 mm Hg. The total amount of insect repellent is in an amount effective to provide practical mosquito personal area repellency. Kits of such patches, with instructions for use, and methods of providing practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed. |