序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 PARASITIC ACARI BARRIER US15360510 2016-11-23 US20170143051A1 2017-05-25 John Patton
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.
42 PEST ENTRAPMENT DEVICE AND METHOD US14852832 2015-09-14 US20150373965A1 2015-12-31 Kenneth Christopher Noble
The invention is directed at to a pest entrapment device for attracting and trapping flying pests around the head of a person. The apparatus includes an attachable device having at least one member, which member contains at least one cavity to hold a pest attractant. The attachable device is affixed to a head covering on the underside of a bill, brim, visor or the like. The pest attractant can be of a combination of grease, carbon dioxide, sweetener, and a sticky, viscid matter. The pest attractant also acts as a trapping substance to capture the flying insects. The pest entrapment device can be removed for cleaning and reapplication of the pest attractant.
43 Insect repelling and area cooling apparatus US13242893 2011-09-23 US09095131B2 2015-08-04 Joseph Palermo
The present invention concerns an apparatus for generating a variable or rotating air disturbance with the use of a plurality of filaments controlled by actuators. The filaments are configured to create a movable air disruption that does not require extensive infrastructure to operate and is sufficiently small as to be portable by an individual. The present invention incorporates computer controlled actuators and nozzles to generate programmable air disturbance patterns.
44 INSECT REPELLING AND AREA COOLING APPARATUS US13242893 2011-09-23 US20130075488A1 2013-03-28 Joseph Palermo
The present invention concerns an apparatus for generating a variable or rotating air disturbance with the use of a plurality of filaments controlled by actuators. The filaments are configured to create a movable air disruption that does not require extensive infrastructure to operate and is sufficiently small as to be portable by an individual. The present invention incorporates computer controlled actuators and nozzles to generate programmable air disturbance patterns.
45 BREATHABLE INSECT PROTECTION FABRIC US13377601 2010-06-11 US20120141756A1 2012-06-07 Francesco Ramaioli
Breathable mosquito-resistant fabric includes 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.
46 Breathable article of clothing that resists insect bites US10859990 2004-06-04 US07140048B2 2006-11-28 Robert S. Wallerstein
An article of clothing includes, in one embodiment, four alternate layers made of an air permeable material such as cotton and a non-air permeable material such as polyethyleneterephalate. Two intermediate layers both include a plurality of throughholes therein covered by the outer layers. The throughholes of the second layer are laterally offset from the throughholes of the third layer such that no direct path is provided through the throughholes between the intermediate layers so that the bites of insects are resisted. In another embodiment, two layers are provided each including a pattern, e.g., alternating stripes of an air permeable and a non-permeable material. The stripes of the two layers are offset so that non-permeable material of the two layers, taken together provide an insect barrier.
47 Insect barrier garment US09738526 2000-12-15 US07080412B2 2006-07-25 Bernhard Zeiler
Lower body, upper body, and hood garments formed of a textile that inhibit the ability of insects or small animals to bite or sting the wearer. The textile of the garments have a base fabric and a cover fabric separated by a spacer layer. The base fabric is open to facilitate breathability. The cover fabric is sufficiently closed to inhibit insects, spiders, or other small animals from passing through the cover fabric, and sufficiently open so as not to inhibit the breathability of the textile. The spacer layer separates the base fabric from the cover fabric with sufficient distance to inhibit insects, spiders, or other small animals from probing through the textile to reach the wearer.
48 Cloth member to guard against mosquito US10887257 2004-07-07 US20060009101A1 2006-01-12 Su Chou
A cloth member includes a base layer, and a cover layer secured onto the base layer by such as stitches. The cover layer is treated with an anti-mosquito solution, or includes an anti-mosquito solution engaged in the inner portion, to guard against mosquitoes, and to prevent mosquitoes from flying close to the cover layer. The cover layer includes a number of hair members disposed on top, to form a hairy structure, and to prevent the mosquito from biting through the hairy cover layer.
49 Combination headnet and jacket for insect control US09944670 2001-08-31 US06536044B2 2003-03-25 Bruce E. Watley
The combination of a headnet and a jacket consisting of open mesh material to protect a wearer from insects. The headnet has a head receiving compartment with an open bottom. The headnet has a lower skirt portion normally extending downwardly from the head of the wearer. A jacket has a body portion, two arm portions, and a closable neck portion normally having a horizontal cross section slightly greater than the neck of a wearer, but less than a horizontal cross section of the skirt portion, whereupon when the closable neck portion is closed around and over the skirt portion in overlapping condition, the skirt portion will be compressed towards the neck of the wearer to inhibit the passage of insects between the overlapping condition of the headnet and the neck portion of the jacket.
50 Insect barrier garment US10175791 2002-06-20 US20020162161A1 2002-11-07 Bernhard Zeiler
Lower body, upper body, and hood garments formed of a textile that inhibit the ability of insects or small animals to bite or sting the wearer. The textile of the garments have a base fabric and a cover fabric separated by a spacer layer. The base fabric is open to facilitate breathability. The cover fabric is sufficiently closed to inhibit insects, spiders, or other small animals from passing through the cover fabric, and sufficiently open so as not to inhibit the breathability of the textile. The spacer layer separates the base fabric from the cover fabric with sufficient distance to inhibit insects, spiders, or other small animals from probing through the textile to reach the wearer.
51 Mesh garment for protection against insects US615117 1996-03-13 US5600850A 1997-02-11 Leonard K. Shannon
A garment for protection against insects comprising an inner layer of material onto which an outer layer of mesh is placed. The inner layer is formed having a plurality of arches to elevate the outer mesh layer a distance from the user's skin. The outer mesh layer is impervious to insects while the distance defined by the arches prevents the insect's stinger or proboscis from reaching the skin. In an alternative embodiment, the inner layer is also made of mesh with a series of heat shrinkable polymeric strands running therethrough which are heat-treated to cause the inner layer to form a series of arches.
52 Tick and small crawling creature barrier and trap US157603 1993-11-24 US5381557A 1995-01-17 Susan H. Luria; Neil S. Luria
A device serving as a barrier and trap for ticks, other arachnids, insects and other small crawling creatures, which is to be worn around the limb of a user, i.e., the leg(s) and/or arm(s), depending on the area(s) of potential exposure. It comprises a band fitted about the limb and an adhesive surface on the band for trapping the crawling creatures, thus preventing them from gaining access to the parts of the body that are past the point on the limb where the device is fitted. The device also comprises a shield structure to protect the adhesive surface in the form of a lip member extending from one end of the band and having an integral shielding surface opposite the adhesive surface with spacing means to prevent the lip member from sticking to the adhesive surface while spacing it therefrom to permit free access of crawling creatures.
53 Ventilated beekeeper's suit US85100 1993-07-02 US5357635A 1994-10-25 Philip G. Lemoine
A beekeeper's suit which is used for protection against bee stings and insect bites. The beekeeper's suit provides for the use of a multi-layered material from which substantially the entire suit is uniformly constructed. The material includes an outside net layer, an inside net layer and an intermediate porous cellular plastic layer. The inside and outside layers provide structural integrity to the suit, while the intermediate layer provides protection against the bee stings through its thickness of approximately 0.4-0.6 centimeters. The intermediate layer provides about 90-95% of void space with a high degree of permeability to permit ventilation an cooling of the users skin during activity.
54 Facial screen with connecting elastic US875989 1992-04-29 US5265280A 1993-11-30 Michael Walsh
A one-piece facial screen comprised of a lightweight mesh-like covering (24) which is patterned and proportioned to cover the mouth and chin area with an expandable material (20), and two lightweight fabric connections (17) and (17a) whereby the upper line of said connections continues up and over the wearer's cheekbone but not so high as to cover the temples. Two apertures (22) and (22a) means are contained in said connections to allow the skin to breathe. Said connections are attached to a lightweight easily expandable material as a backing (14) with a top stitching means running throughout the facial screen with connecting elastic.
55 Method and apparatus for protection of skin against mosquitos and other insects US761718 1991-09-17 US5214797A 1993-06-01 Michael Tisdale
A light weight fabric designed to protect the wearer from mosquitos, biting flies, and other various insects by using a fine mesh with the open areas of the mesh sufficiently small so as to not allow the body of a mosquito or other insect to come within a distance which would permit their stingers, beaks, or mouths to contact wearer's skin. The mesh is elevated above the skin by use of a compressible resilient reticulated polyurethane foam stitched along the inner side of the mesh in separate parallel rows causing the mesh to arch out away from wearer's skin if the strips are moved in close proximity to each other.
56 Insect-proof garment US606528 1990-10-31 US5119510A 1992-06-09 Yvonne M. Schilling
An insect-proof garment formed from NO-SEE-UM.TM. netting and including a jacket with a hood enclosing the head of the wearer, a pair of pants and leggings for enclosing feet of the wearer.
57 Insect protective garment US620670 1990-12-03 US5091993A 1992-03-03 Janice L. Merrill; Phyllis Biron
An insect proof garment for protection against mosquitoes, black flies and other insects is disclosed. The garment is made entirely from a lightweight semi-rigid insect excluding mesh and is comprised of a one-piece fully encloseable head net attached to an upper body portion, with the upper body portion extending from the neck to proximate the hips of the wearer and has sleeves connected thereto. There is a separate lower portion extending from the wearer's waist and having leg members connected thereto. The one-piece fully encloseable head net is preferrably stitched to an upper body portion from about a right side shoulder seam to about a left side shoulder seam thereby forming a rear portion of a neckline. A means for opening and closing of the heat net (preferrably a zipper) is appropriately attached to a front portion of the neckline. The zipper provides a means for the wearer to optionally open and close the fully encloseable head net and permits the wearer to place the head net to the rear of the wearer's face.
58 Clothing including insect repellent strips US404210 1989-09-07 US5003635A 1991-04-02 James H. Peterson
Systems and techniques are described for providing insect repellent characteristics to a wide variety of wearing apparel. Elongated flexible insect repellent strips are secured to or retained in cavities in various articles of apparel to repel insects from the person wearing such apparel. The systems and techniques are applicable to all types of wearing apparel such as stockings, shoes, trousers, hats, shirts, etc.
59 Ventilated beekeeper suit US232674 1988-08-16 US4985933A 1991-01-22 Philip G. Lemoine
A coverall for a beekeeper, having a main body portion for covering the extremities, including a hood portion, which would comprise multi-layered fabric, including an inside layer which would make contact with the inner clothing or skin of the wearer constructed of a mostly woven net in the neighborhood of 0.4 centimeters per opening, an outside net fabric layer also having openings in the neighborhood of 0.4 centimeters in diameter, with a layer of polyurethane open cells foam having foam elements of approximate 10 pores per linear inch, (100 pores per square inch), of sufficient thickness approximately 0.4-0.6 centimeters so that a bee stinger could not penetrate through the central polyurethane foam core, yet the inside and outside woven net layers would provide structural integrity to the suit, yet allow ventilation between the skin of the wearer and the outside air. The suit is constructed from such uniform flexible multi-layered material in its entirety except for a wire mesh of the face portion.
60 Protective garment for protection against mosquitoes and other insects US38043 1987-04-14 US4716594A 1988-01-05 Keith Shannon
A protective garment for protection against mosquitoes and other insects is provided. The garment comprises a plurality of fabric components with stitching forming seams securing the components together. The fabric components are multilayered and comprise inner and outer layers of fabric which are connected at the seams. The outer layer of fabric is constructed so as to prevent passage of mosquitoes and other insects therethrough. The inner layer of fabric is a coarse mesh fabric with relatively large openings therein and is many times thicker than the thickness of the outer layer of fabric so as to serve as a spacer layer to space the skin of the wearer of the garment at such a distance from the outer surface of the garment that mosquitoes, even in the event of sticking their heads between yarns forming the outer fabric layer, cannot span the distance to the skin of the wearer so as to bite the wearer.
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