序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 GATOR LEGS US12702537 2010-02-09 US20110191930A1 2011-08-11 HENRY DUBE
The present invention relates to a leg covering for protecting the lower portion of a user's leg comprising: a mesh body, where said mesh body includes a plurality of openings; a center opening, where said center opening provides a means for the insertion of a user's leg; and a mechanism to secure the covering to the user's leg. The body of the leg covering may be substantially cylindrical in shape. In one exemplary embodiment, the mechanism to secure includes at least one strap where the strap includes a Velcro tip. In another exemplary embodiment, the mechanism to secure includes two straps where each strap includes a Velcro tip.
102 Protective device against biting of arthropods US12457460 2009-06-11 US20090282597A1 2009-11-19 George A. Volgyesi
A new protective device for use against biting of mosquitoes and other arthropods and in particular, a material which can be used in the manufacture of regular clothing or specialty clothing to protect an individual from bites from mosquitoes and other arthropods.
103 Protection Gear Against Harmful Insects US10527029 2003-09-05 US20060048258A1 2006-03-09 Jung Eun Seo
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 and 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.
104 Camouflage net structure US10695081 2003-10-28 US20050086723A1 2005-04-28 Chung-Hsien Hsieh
A camouflage net structure is comprised of a net, a mosquito screen and a hat. Wherein the net is decorated with camouflage materials, the mosquito screen is sewn inside of the net for preventing mosquito entry. The hat is sewn inside of the mosquito screen and to be covered on user's head. In this manner, the camouflage not only can prevent the user from mosquito bite but also it will not be slid from the user's body even when the user is running with the camouflage net on.
105 Insect-proof camouflaged material and garment made therefrom US10166995 2002-06-11 US06802082B2 2004-10-12 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.
106 Insect barrier garment US09738526 2000-12-15 US20020124293A1 2002-09-12 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.
107 Insect protective garment US840598 1997-04-22 US5794263A 1998-08-18 Nancy T. Carman
An insect proof garment capable of being worn to fully or partially protect the head while fully protecting the torso and arms utilizing a zipper system running around the face cover where it joins the hood. The supportive effect of pleating the top of the face cover section and darting the hood top results in maximum protection and minimum visual interference, which is further minimized by use of a darker color fabric in the face cover than the rest of the garment. An integral pouch provides transport and storage of the garment plus a pocket when garment is worn.
108 Mesh garment with drape aiding attachment US410412 1995-03-27 US5535447A 1996-07-16 Larry W. Stevens; Karen S. Lapeyrolerie
A new and improved protective mesh garment apparatus for protecting a wearer's head and body includes a flaccid, cylindrical head covering assembly, made from mesh material, for completely covering the head and neck of the wearer, and for covering a portion of the chest, shoulders, and back of the wearer. The apparatus also includes a flaccid, cylindrical body covering assembly, made from mesh material, for completely covering the body of except for a portion of the wearer's legs above the wearer's ankles. The body covering assembly includes a central cylindrical portion and two arm portions. The central cylindrical portion includes a top open end and a bottom open end. The bottom open end has a diameter sufficiently large such that the bottom open end is capable of being lowered over a wearer's head and body. The top open end has a diameter sufficiently large such that the top open end is capable of being lowered over a wearer's head but sufficiently small such that the top open end is not capable of being moved past the wearer's shoulders. The arm portions have a length and a diameter sufficient to cover the wearer's arms. A portion of the head covering assembly overlaps a portion of the body covering assembly when both the head covering assembly and the body covering assembly are worn by a wearer.
109 Honey bee protective bag US237869 1994-05-04 US5438705A 1995-08-08 Arturo Mendez; Esmerardo Ouintanilla; John Norris; Juan Garza
Disclosed is an Africanize honey bee protective bag for temporary emergency protection of a person against stinging attack by a swarm of bees. A lightweight, compact, single-use, flexible plastic upper body protective garment is carried by a user when travelling in bee infested areas. The Africanize honey bee protective bag comprises a generally rectangular transparent plastic bag for enclosing the upper body of the user. The plastic bag comprises a plastic sheet folded to form a closed top and sealed along each edge to define an open bottom having a circumference adapted to fit over the shoulders of the user. A circular opening is formed through one side of the bag proximal the closed top thereof wherethrough breathing air for the user may flow. A discoid mesh screen is attached to the bag such to cover the circular opening for preventing bees from entering the bag while simultaneously allowing breathing air to pass freely through. A hem having an elastic band inside is provided along the circumference of the bottom. The elastic band has a circumference substantially smaller than the circumference of the open bottom whereby the open bottom is drawn together for tightly encircling the waist of the user to further prevent entry of bees.
110 Articular skeleton, insect protective garment US43005 1993-04-05 US5341511A 1994-08-30 Marvin H. Wells
A garment for protecting a person against bites from insects uses a fabric of fine mesh for hindering the entry of small insects and an inner skeleton for supporting the fabric of fine mesh. The fine mesh includes a plurality of outer edges and elastic material. The elastic material connects to a different outer edge. The elastic material allows the fine mesh to fit snugly over the inner skeleton. The elastic material also constricts any openings around the neck, wrists, waist, and ankles of the wearer. The inner skeleton comprises a group of supporting bands, each band comprising a group of poly-filled spacers and a group of second spacers connected to the poly-filled spacers. Each band encircles and surrounds a particular area of the garment wearer's body. Each band also connects to a contiguous supporting band by stretchable material attached to the second spacers and by a poly-filled spacer on one side. The poly-filled spacers contain a coil tubing to support the inner skeleton and accommodate movement of the wearer's body.
111 Insect detector sock US897758 1992-06-12 US5249310A 1993-10-05 Mark J. Forte
An article of clothing for detecting and monitoring the level of infestation of ticks, and other crawling insects. The article of clothing can be in the form of a stocking having an upper legging section that encircles portions of the trouser's legs. One or more circumferential bands are provided about the upper section of the stocking for collecting and entrapping the ticks, etc. The stocking is formed of a material and color to attract and facilitate insect gathering on the stocking.
112 Ventilated beekeeper's suit US567618 1990-08-07 US5249307A 1993-10-05 Philip G. Lemoine
The invention relates to 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.
113 Protective article of clothing US435094 1989-11-09 US5005215A 1991-04-09 Carl J. McIlquham
An article of clothing is disclosed that is designed to protect a user from ticks, other arachnids and crawling insects. The article of clothing can be in the form of a chap that encircles the leg of the user. Ties near the top of the chap support the chap on the user's belt. The chap material is sewn to create a circumferential flap, preferably near the top of the chap. An impervious strip encircles the chap just below the flap. A narrower absorbent strip is sewn onto the impervious strip. Tick repellent may be applied to the absorption strip, and the impervious strip prevents the repellent from soaking through to the chap material and the user's clothing. The flap tends to hang downward to shield the absorbent strip. A hem at the bottom draws the chap material around the leg of the user.
114 Insect protective garment US367010 1989-06-16 US4979236A 1990-12-25 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 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.
115 Insect protective garment US664046 1984-10-23 US4685152A 1987-08-11 Nicole G. Heare
A garment to protect the user against insect bites, including an insect-impervious yoke extending from the neckhole across the shoulders and down into the chest and back area, having piping sewn to the bottom edges of the yoke to hold away from the body of the user the semi-rigid mesh material that is draped from the yoke in gathers, and with every opening of the garment other than the neckhole including a closure and gathers whereby the semi-rigid mesh material is held away from the body in the form of an undulating surface.
116 Insect protective garment US393670 1982-06-30 US4422184A 1983-12-27 Noreen Myers
An insect proof coverall garment is disclosed. The garment of the present invention is made from a lightweight insect excluding material covering the user's body and limbs with a releasable fastener extending from the user's hips to the neck to aid in putting the garment on and removing the garment. The garment includes a hood attached at the neck to cover the head of the user with an open face portion. The perimeter of the face opening is lined with a velcro material so that an insect or other small animal excluding mesh may be releasably attached thereto to protect the head and face of the user from insects or other small animals. The face mesh is readily removable for access to the user's mouth. Openings are formed at the shoulders, elbows and knees, and these openings are covered with an insect excluding mesh to provide ventilation along with maximum flexibility and comfort. In another embodiment, the garment is formed entirely of insect excluding mesh and covers the body, head and limbs of the wearer. The hood is formed with a front aperture and has a visor integrally mounted at an upper end thereof. A face covering member of insect excluding mesh is joined to the hood on certain of its edges and covers the front aperture in the hood. The body portion of the insect proof garment covers at least a portion of the wearer's body and is provided in two versions: one being a one-piece garment with pairs of arms and legs connected thereto and another in which an upper body portion extends from the neck to proximate the hips of the wearer and has arms connected thereto and a separate lower portion extending from the wearer's waist and having the legs connected thereto.
117 Insect protective garment US3783451D 1972-12-20 US3783451A 1974-01-08 MALIN E
An insect protective garment for use in a warm climate comprising an insect netting material coupled to skin separating members such as, circular rings or elongated rib members which hold the netting material off the users skin to prevent mosquitoes from reaching or making contact with the skin of the wearer. Insects adjacent the net area are unable to reach the skin, while the garment provides sufficient air flow through the net and about the wearer''s skin.
118 WEARABLE INSECT REPELLING PATCH PCT/US2006006280 2006-02-22 WO2006091670A2 2006-08-31 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 1 x 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 providng practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed.
119 TICK-REPELLING LEG AND FOREARM COVERINGS PCT/US2012067192 2012-11-30 WO2013082358A1 2013-06-06
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.
120 GARMENT FOR PROTECTION FROM HARMFUL INSECTS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF PCT/KR2009005102 2009-09-09 WO2010030113A3 2010-07-22 SHIM TAE HWAN
The present invention relates to a garment for protection from harmful insects and a method for its making. More specifically, the protection garment comprises: a face cover made of synthetic fabric of mesh materials, and an upper garment made of bi-layered or tri-layered synthetic fabric. One or more face-shaped fixation rods are horizontally attached to the face cover, wherein the fixation rod is convexly curved outward. A coupling member is formed at the lateral side or rear side of the face cover to be detachable from the upper garment. The bi-layered synthetic fabric is prepared by: forming a portion to be sewn by overlapping two sheets of synthetic fabric cut in a certain size and folding both ends of the two sheets inwardly to form a narrow part; and sewing the two sheets inwardly to form a space between the two sheets of synthetic fabric. The tri-layered synthetic fabric is prepared by: forming a sewn portion by overlapping three sheets of synthetic fabric cut in a certain size and folding the ends of both outer synthetic fabrics inwardly to form a narrow part; and sewing the folded portion and a middle synthetic fabric inwardly to form a space among three sheets of synthetic fabrics respectively. The garment for protection from harmful insects is characterized in that: wrist and waist portions of the upper garment are treated with bands; an elastic rod insertion portion is extended from one end of a hood portion to the opposite end via the back part of the head and has an insertion hole for inserting an elastic rod; and a coupling member for detaching the face cover is attached.
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