序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Insect-proof camouflaged material and garment made therefrom US10166995 2002-06-11 US20030226195A1 2003-12-11 Bruce E. Watley
A camouflaged material for outdoor wear has an inside liner material with a fine mesh to prevent the passage of insects therethrough. An outside layer overlays the inside layer and is die-cut to have a plurality of leaf tabs cut therein with the leaf tabs having a substantially elliptical shape having a cut perimeter on opposite sides and a cut end therebetween, with an opposite end to the cut end forming a live hinge with respect to the outside layer, to permit the leaf tabs to deflect from the outside layer in a random fashion to create an outer appearance of random leaves.
82 Combination headnet and jacket for insect control US09944670 2001-08-31 US20020056155A1 2002-05-16 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.
83 Protective garment with stand-off hood US655980 1996-05-31 US5717990A 1998-02-17 Patricia L. Alquist; Laura-Jean Hallman
A protective garment designed to shield a wearer from insects. The garment includes a protective hood that may be attached to a body-covering piece of the garment, or that may be used separately. The body-covering section and the hood are fabricated substantially entirely of a see-through mesh material that is breathable but that prevents very small insects from entering. The hood includes a crown and a lower section that covers the face and sides and back of the head. The crown is fabricated with a plurality of crossing reinforcing strips designed to cause the lower section of the hood to stand off from the wearer's face.
84 Protective body undergarment US91285 1993-07-15 US5343564A 1994-09-06 Craig S. Reynolds; William W. Harris
An insect-proof, form-fitting undergarment consisting of top and bottom parts formed of selected breathable material and having omnidirectional stretch properties, and which top and bottom parts may be securely joined at the waist to prevent insect entry. A light cotton lining may be utilized in either or both of said top and bottom parts.
85 Tick repellant belt US660207 1991-02-25 US5155950A 1992-10-20 John R. Burgeson
A tick repellant belt to be worn about the waist of an outdoorsman who wears pants with tightly closed cuffs to ward off or trap bloodsucking arachnids. The belt is comprised of a flexible band having outer and inner surfaces and two ends adapted to releasably interlock to secure the band's inner surface tightly against the outdoorsman to prevent ticks from passing upwardly between the band's inner surface and the outdoorsman. A tick barrier means is located on the outer surface which will prevent the tick from moving upwardly onto the outdoorsman beyond the belt. The tick barrier means includes variations of adhesive surfaces, lubricated surfaces, chemical surfaces and electrical conducting surfaces.
86 Insect-active assembly comprising polymeric body member US31811 1987-03-30 US4752477A 1988-06-21 Paul Kraft
An insect-active assembly which can provide insect repellency, insecticidal action, or both, and which is adapted to be directly affixed to the garment worn by a person is provided. The assembly comprises a polymeric body which contains an insect-active composition, as a volatile plasticizer, which, over time, migrates from the polymeric body to provide the desired degree of insect-active action. The insect-active assembly can be affixed directly to the garment of a person either by being configured to fit over or be affixed to a portion a the person's garment, (e.g., as a hatband) or by having separate means provided to affix it to the garment. Such separate means for affixing the polymeric body to the garment include pressure-sensitive adhesive coatings and hook-and-loop fasteners.
87 Head and body protector US48646555 1955-02-07 US2784409A 1957-03-12 BERNARD SLIPAKOFF
88 Insect-repelling fabric and garment US42849042 1942-01-28 US2344811A 1944-03-21 GILL FERDINAND A
89 SKELETON CLOTHING US15770668 2016-10-24 US20180310647A1 2018-11-01 Jianlun Tong
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.
90 ACCESS BEEKEEPER'S VEIL US15829585 2017-12-01 US20180153141A1 2018-06-07 Walter Chapman
To alleviate the problems that exist in the current state of the art, this invention provides a beekeeper's veil with an opening directly over and in front of the face of the wearer, providing fast, easy access through the veil with out the risk or fears mentioned above. The zipper used to open/close the face-covering panel is preferably visible to the beekeeper so that they do not have to rely on “feel” or mirrors. The head-covering portion of the veil does not have to be lifted over the head, but instead opens directly over the face, making it easy to quickly drink water, wipe sweat from the eyes, or smoke a cigarette. This also allows individuals not familiar with beekeeping to lose precious time attempting to give aid.
91 Pest entrapment device and method US14852832 2015-09-14 US09848591B2 2017-12-26 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.
92 INSECT BARRIER AND REPELLANT FABRIC US15499114 2017-04-27 US20170224137A1 2017-08-10 Jeffrey Laurence HARTDORN
An insect barrier and repellant fabric includes a plurality of resilient spacers. Each resilient spacer has a first end secured to a first side of a fabric substrate, and a free second end extending away from the fabric substrate. A pesticide is carried by the plurality of resilient spacers. The pesticide is one of permethrin, deltamethrin or other similar chemical insect repellant. The pesticide may be carried on a surface of the resilient spacers or encapsulated within its structure, for example.
93 Wearable insect repelling patch US14721431 2015-05-26 US09700041B2 2017-07-11 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.
94 INSECT BARRIER FABRIC US14883928 2015-10-15 US20170105460A1 2017-04-20 Jeffrey Laurence HARTDORN
An insect barrier fabric includes a fabric substrate, a plurality of conical spacers formed within the fabric substrate, where each conical spacer being defined by a cone shaped depression having an open top end within the fabric substrate and a converging bottom end. In addition, a coating is formed over a surface of each of the conical spacers. The plurality of conical spacers are configured to suspend the fabric substrate away from a skin of a user in order to protect against insect bites.
95 BED BUG PROTECTIVE GARMENT US14293449 2014-06-02 US20140352043A1 2014-12-04 Kathy Harvey
A bed bug protective garment configured to be worn by a user. The garment includes a body portion that is configured to wrap around a user's arms, legs, and torso. A first closure mechanism is connected to an opening of the body portion and is configured to close the body portion around the user. The first closure mechanism extends along the length of the body portion to a top of the body portion. A hood portion of the garment is connected to the top of the body portion. The hood portion includes a face mask connected to the hood portion that covers the face of a user. A second closure mechanism is positioned between the face mask portion and the hood portion of the garment and secures at least a portion of the face mask portion to the hood portion.
96 TICK-REPELLING LEG AND FOREARM COVERINGS US14355522 2012-11-30 US20140283560A1 2014-09-25 John W. Patton; Kristen T. Patton
A single-purpose tick-repelling forearm and leg covering apparel for the prevention of tick bites includes a substantially tubular, stretchable, wearable covering, with cuffs at both ends, made of knitted or woven ixodicidally-treated textile, with long-lasting repellency, which is easily slipped on, used by the wearer as a puttee or sleeve for covering bare or clothed legs or forearms for repelling or killing ticks and therefore preventing tick bites. The apparel includes a substantially tubular, stretchable covering that has been treated with tick repellent, and has proximal and distal cuffs for holding the covering in place on the forearm or leg of the wearer.
97 Pest entrapment device and method US12951707 2010-11-22 US08806665B2 2014-08-19 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.
98 Item of Clothing Having a Device for Protection Against Pests, in Particular Ticks US14006465 2012-02-03 US20140007319A1 2014-01-09 Kai-Uwe Kühl
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 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 to prevent passage of the pest through connection (9).
99 Insect-repelling Leg Garment US13887145 2013-05-03 US20130291275A1 2013-11-07 Gregory Kain Radefeldt
An insect-repelling leg garment wearable on a person generally comprising a tubular member and a semi-conical section fabricated from a piece of fabric sheeting impregnated with an insect-repelling solution. The semi-conical section includes an elastic strap configured to engage a structural feature of an article of clothing. The tubular member includes a lower portion having a circumferential sleeve for accommodating therewithin a drawstring equipped with a drawstring tie for closing and sealing an annular opening formed by a circular wall section and one's leg. An elastic circular band positioned at the lower portion simultaneously engages loops connected to the lower portion and one's footwear such as to oppose the upward tensioning caused by the elastic strap, whereby the insect repellency inherently present within the fabric sheeting and the structural barriers inherently present within the leg garment collectively serve to protect the lower extremities of one's body against biting insects.
100 Insect Protective Garment US13868484 2013-04-23 US20130232676A1 2013-09-12 Paul Corzatt
The inventive concept is directed to an insect protective garment that is manufacture of synthetic fibers to produce a non-woven fabric to result in a predetermined thickness that will not allow the stinger of an insect to reach the skin of a wearer. The resulting non-woven fabric exhibits a multitude of convoluted interstices that allow a ventilation of the skin of wearer to be ventilated in certain climates. The non-woven fabric cannon collapse on itself to reduce its thickness. The garment may consist of an upper torso covering jacket including a hood and lower torso covering pair of pants. The protective garment may include an insect repellent substance that may be instrumental in keeping insects away from the garment from the beginning in certain climates.
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