261 |
Breathable Fire Resistant Fabrics |
US15641696 |
2017-07-05 |
US20180127903A1 |
2018-05-10 |
Tyler M. Thatcher |
Lightweight, flexible protective fabrics for protecting a person, animal or other object from hot burning materials, hot high heat capacity and/or hot corrosive materials, such as hot molten metal, hot oily liquids (e.g., heating oil), hot gels, hot solids, hot sparks, and hot acids. The lightweight protective fabrics can be used to protect a person, animal or other object from hot molten metals, such as liquid metal zinc heated to a temperature of about 950° F. (510° C.) or greater, hot molten aluminum heated to a temperature of about 1150° F. (620° C.) or greater, burning phosphorus at temperature of about 1550° F. (843° C.) or greater, hot solid iron having a temperature of about 500° F. (260° C.) or greater, hot heating oil having a temperature of about 500° F. (260° C.) or greater, and hot hydrochloric acid having a temperature of about 300° F. (150° C.) or greater. |
262 |
HUMANIZED CARE CLOTHING |
US15255157 |
2016-09-02 |
US20180064184A1 |
2018-03-08 |
Shih Huey KUO |
A humanized care clothing includes: a coat body, a front body thereof including left and right front side sheets spaced a full open vacancy and a detachable connecting sheet covering the vacancy, two shoulders of the connecting sheet being connectable with or detachable from two shoulder portions of a rear body, and left and right sides thereof the two opposite sides of the left and right front side sheets; a pair of restricting sleeve, two receiving pockets, two limiting pockets, a lower body clothing, the pair of buttoning sleeves being detachable from and connectable with the respective left and right front side sheets, the receiving pocket for each restricting sleeve being sewn below it, the limiting pocket being respectively overlapped with the outer parts of the receiving pockets and capable of connecting the clothing sleeve with the lower body clothing; and a collar member. |
263 |
DISPOSABLE BIB SYSTEM |
US15238069 |
2016-08-16 |
US20180049487A1 |
2018-02-22 |
Walter W. Blackshear |
The present application includes a system and method for protecting the user's clothes from food stains. The system includes a neckpiece convenient to place around the user's neck, a flexible material to attach to the neckpiece and a pair of tabs which are placed on the user to form a pocket to catch food particles. The flexible material may be detached from the neckpiece, allowing the neckpiece to be reused. |
264 |
Protective Articles |
US15537982 |
2015-05-14 |
US20170341338A1 |
2017-11-30 |
Gail Shaw |
A protective article is disclosed including a sheet with a first surface, and at least one adhesive portion arranged on the first surface. The adhesive is a water-based adhesive, such as a water-based acrylic adhesive, that allows the sheet to be non-permanently adhered to an object. The adhesive may be sprayed, rolled, printed, or stamped onto the first surface. |
265 |
Bib assembly |
US14605725 |
2015-01-26 |
US09814277B2 |
2017-11-14 |
Gordon J. Lee |
A bib and corresponding mounting clip are disclosed. A bib body may include one or more of an upper reinforcement member, a plurality of body reinforcement members, and a plurality of pocket reinforcement members. The upper reinforcement facilitates having the bib body be suspended from the mounting clip at a single location or region. The plurality of body reinforcement members allows the bib body to be shaped to “funnel” food particles and the like, for instance into a pocket incorporated by the bib body. The plurality of pocket reinforcement members may be used to retain such a pocket in an open configuration. |
266 |
Multi Fastener Dressing Apron |
US15468445 |
2017-03-24 |
US20170278422A1 |
2017-09-28 |
Michelle Allen LaPointe |
A wearable dressing device for teaching children and adults with special needs to independently manipulate (fasten and unfasten) clothing fasteners that are correctly positioned at the waist. The dressing device resembles an apron and comprises a variety of clothing fasteners. It is an improved dressing device in that the fasteners are positioned in the same spot on the dressing device as they would be positioned on a lower body article of clothing, such as pants, shorts, or a skirt, thereby making the acquired dressing skill generalizable to the aforementioned lower body items of clothing. |
267 |
Accessory attachments for a welding garment |
US11740814 |
2007-04-26 |
US09731152B2 |
2017-08-15 |
John A. Swartz, IV |
A flame resistant garment, in certain embodiments, may include multiple garment portions to provide different degrees of protection for welding or another application. In one embodiment, the flame-resistant garment may include a base garment and one or more supplemental protective layers or garments. For example, the base garment may include a jacket, a vest, a coverall, a jumpsuit, an overall, pants, trousers, a smock, a hat, a hood, or a combination thereof. The protective layer may include a bib or any other suitable attachment to add further flame resistance. Further, the multiple garment portions may be coupled together via a snap fastener system, a hook-and-loop system, a button system, a zipper system, a buckle system, or a clip system, or a combination thereof. |
268 |
Diagnostic wrist band |
US29550521 |
2016-01-05 |
USD782052S1 |
2017-03-21 |
Rhonda Ferguson-Shakir |
The present invention provides color-coded accessories such as wristbands, bibs, and other patient wearables, color-coded pillows and pillow cases, and a universal chart wherein the color code is associated with a specific medical diagnosis. These accessories alert healthcare providers to the medical diagnosis of the patient and enhance patient safety by reducing medical errors during administration of treatments and medicines to the patients. These accessories also provide protection to healthcare providers assisting them to identify diagnostic categories and alerting them to take proper precautions with patients, for example those with infectious diseases, thereby decreasing or preventing transmission of infectious diseases. |
269 |
SYSTEMS FOR REVERSIBLE ATTACHING FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATES |
US15224617 |
2016-07-31 |
US20170035129A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Sudhanshu Srivastava; Venkatkrishna Raghavendran; Timothy R. Scott; LeAnne O. Flack |
A system for reversibly attaching a flexible substrate (e.g., a fabric panel) to another surface comprises one or more magnetic elements and one or more magnetically responsive elements. The magnetic elements and magnetically responsive elements are disposed on the flexible substrate and the surface so that they engage and produce a reversible attachment of the flexible substrate and the surface. |
270 |
Baby burping cloth |
US13747796 |
2013-01-23 |
US09433243B1 |
2016-09-06 |
Claudia H. M. Blakeney |
A baby burping cloth for burping by an infant as well as providing protection to a caregiver is disclosed. The baby burping cloth comprises a “cross”-shaped cloth assembly having a pair of openings for insertion of an infant's leg portions, a pair of side sections to wrap around the infant, a neck section to protect the caregiver, and an accessible inner space. The inner space is configured to retain a prosthetic breast which increases pressure upon the infant to burp. |
271 |
PORTABLE, REUSABLE, AND RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE PROTECTIVE COVER |
US15011272 |
2016-01-29 |
US20160219949A1 |
2016-08-04 |
David Alexander |
The present invention is generally directed to a portable, reusable, and rapidly deployable protective cover configured to be worn over a person's clothing and to protect portions of the person's torso and lap from liquid and solid spills, particularly while in a seated position, such as when sitting in a vehicle. |
272 |
Multi-layer costume bib |
US14212828 |
2014-03-14 |
US09392821B1 |
2016-07-19 |
JoAnn Baker |
A multi-layer costume bib including a bib body with a pocket for catching crumbs, a detachable retention strap for a youth or an adult wearer who lacks sufficient mobility to don the bib otherwise, and a waterproof medial layer disposed between an external layer and an internal layer in each of the bib body and the pocket, as well as an interfacing between the medial layer and the external layer of the pocket. The present costume bib also provides first and second members that are costume elements to encourage a youth or an adult to wear the bib and to encourage the wearer to participate in entertainment activities. |
273 |
Wearable Towel and Changing Surface |
US14476816 |
2014-09-04 |
US20160066628A1 |
2016-03-10 |
Joan Shakes; Yvonne Shakes |
A wearable towel device is provided that serves as a drying towel, a diaper changing surface, and a swaddling device. The device comprises an elongated length with an inner surface and an outer surface, along with an upper neck cutout and shoulder regions. At least one of the shoulder regions includes a hood thereover to form over a child held by the wearer. A first and second side strap extends along the sides of the device, while neck straps extend from the neck cutout. The wearer places his or her arms through the side straps and ties the neck straps around the back of his or her neck, while the outer surface of the device can be used in direct contact with a child. Finally, a pocket for storing diapers and other supplies is disposed along the inner surface. |
274 |
TRAY RECEPTACLE APRON BIB GARMENT |
US14639876 |
2015-03-05 |
US20150173434A1 |
2015-06-25 |
Alejandro Sabre |
An outer garment is disclosed that includes an upper portion having upper portion pliant edges and two neck end portions to secure the upper portion to a user's neck; and a lower portion joined to the upper portion. The lower portion includes pliant lower portion edges coupled to the upper portion pliant edges; a pliant support mesh/grid covering a rectangular area defined by the lower portion edges; and an edge joining fastener or strap mechanism/system to secure two adjacent lower portion edges together. The outer garment includes a three-dimensional tray/receptacle that is formed when the lower edges are joined together by hook-and-loop fasteners. |
275 |
MULTI-PURPOSE COVER GARMENT |
US14050970 |
2013-10-10 |
US20150101098A1 |
2015-04-16 |
LEAH MCNEILL |
A multi-purpose garment cover comprising a generally rectangular body with a centrally disposed aperture. The rectangular body is a thin, flexible, waterproof structure sized to cover the entire upper body of a user when the multi-purpose garment cover is worn by the user. The aperture is defined by an arcuate shape at a first side and an angled shape at a second side. The aperture is the portion of the multi-purpose garment cover through which a user's head passes when the multi-purpose garment cover is put on or taken off by a user. The distinct shapes of the opposing first side and second side allow the aperture to be aligned on a user in a plurality of distinct positions on a user. |
276 |
Smock |
US14337852 |
2014-07-22 |
US20150026861A1 |
2015-01-29 |
Meryssa Louise Dixon |
A smock for use with a person to keep the person clean while eating or working with messy materials. The smock comprises an upper body and a lower body. The upper body comprises a set of arm holes and a back panel. The lower body comprises a flared section and a drawstring. The upper body may be fit onto a person and the lower body may be secured to a tray attached to a chair or secured to a table. The person may eat or work with messy materials on the smock covering the tray or table. After the person is finished, the smock may be removed from the person and wiped clean; leaving the chair, table and person clean underneath the smock. |
277 |
Clothing Cover, with Napkin and Method of Use |
US13862100 |
2013-04-12 |
US20140304881A1 |
2014-10-16 |
Marilyn Pearl Weaver |
A single unit clothing cover and napkin made out of a perforatable and absorbent material that has an adhesive on the some of the edges of the clothing cover that allows for the arms of the clothing cover to attach to each other, or to the clothing of a user when is use. The clothing cover and napkin single unit can be made out of a perforated material that can be stored in tandem and connected with other clothing and napkin units on a roll, such as paper towel, or in packages for single use. The single unit clothing cover and napkin can be made out of a biodegradable and/or recyclable material. |
278 |
Garment Protection Device and Method of Use |
US13594652 |
2012-08-24 |
US20130219580A1 |
2013-08-29 |
Mandy Tran Garrels |
A garment protection device for infant care used in locations with limited infant care facilities. The device having a first and second portion. Either portions having a top, bottom and side edges. The portions connected together at one or more edges at two or more connection points; the bottom edge and one or more side edges having no connections or obstructions. The length of the device is at a minimum the length of an average adult user's body from shoulder down to the waist line. The width approximately an average adult user's shoulder width. Both portions having an external absorbent side and water resistant internal side. It may be donned or removed in one movement with one hand, with minimum movement, and accommodates both left and right handed individuals. It shields the user's front and back sides, provides private coverage for nursing mothers and may be disposable. |
279 |
Wearable garment with tissues dispenser |
US13317861 |
2011-10-31 |
US20130104276A1 |
2013-05-02 |
Debra K. Maltzman |
A wearable garment (30) comprises a front portion (11), a rear portion (20) attached to sections of the front portion, and an aperture (12) formed in the front portion (11). A pouch formed between the two portions (11 and 20) is adapted to contain a receptacle of tissues (13) to be dispensed one at a time through the aperture (12). The garment further comprises a cover (24) positioned over the aperture (12) to protect the tissues from drying when not in use. |
280 |
Protective hand-wiping frontal garment |
US13573988 |
2012-10-18 |
US20130091614A1 |
2013-04-18 |
Jay Teets; Armondo Aguayo |
A protective hand-wiping garment for a user that has first and second leg portions adapted to fit over an upper frontal area of the user's legs. Each of the leg portions having an upper end and a lower end. The lower end of the leg portions, respectively, having lengths that are designed to be just above the knee of the average size user. The garment also has a belt portion connected to the upper end of the first and second leg portions for securing the garment around the user's waist. One or more fastening straps are positioned on the garment for fastening the first leg portion around one leg of the user and one or more fastening straps for fastening the second leg portion around a second leg of the user. It is preferred that there are at least one strap per leg for fastening each of the leg portions around the thigh just above the knees. A hand-wiping portion is positioned on one or both of the first and/or second leg portions so that it will cover the thigh area on the frontal area of the user. The user can wipe his or her hands on the thigh-wiping region without ruining their pants or endangering their skin with chemicals that if wiped directly on the pants might seep through and injure the skin. |