201 |
Combination Sweatshirt and Travel Pillow |
US15421568 |
2017-02-01 |
US20170224033A1 |
2017-08-10 |
Robert S. Latta, JR. |
A wearable garment that is a combination sweatshirt and pillow. The sweatshirt has a body, arms, a collar and a hood attached to the collar. A pouch having an open top, closed sides, and a closed bottom is attached to the collar. The pouch lies over the sweatshirt body when in a first position and is rotated over the top to a second position for receiving the sweatshirt body and arms when they are rolled and inserted into the pouch forming a pillow. The hood can be placed over a user's head with the pouch oriented against the user's neck to function as a pillow. In a second embodiment, the garment is provided with a second hood over the first hood. In a third embodiment, a pouch is sewn into a liner in the hood which receives the sweatshirt. |
202 |
Article of apparel convertible to a sleeping bag |
US14757228 |
2015-12-09 |
US09723882B2 |
2017-08-08 |
Ronie Reuben |
An article of apparel convertible to a sleeping bag is comprised of a jacket having a body portion and a pair of detachable sleeves removably secured to respective shoulder portions of the portion by attachments. The body portion has an extendable waist section. The detachable sleeves have an elongated detachable closure extending longitudinally thereof to deploy the sleeve lengthwise whereby the pair of sleeves can be interconnected together to form a tubular leg pouch. The sleeves also have gussets extending from wrist bands thereof to expand when deployed. The top attachment zippers of the sleeves permit attachment of the tubular leg pouch to zipper fasteners in a lower edge of the extendable waist portion to form the sleeping bag. |
203 |
CONVERTIBLE GARMENT FOR CARRYING AND FEEDING INFANTS |
US15368526 |
2016-12-02 |
US20170196284A1 |
2017-07-13 |
Lisa Ruth HAMIDI |
A garment designed to convert back and forth between a cover mode for nursing an infant and a carrier mode for carrying an infant or other animate or inanimate object has a first layer designed to loosely cover an attached inner layer or separate garment covering an upper torso of a wearer in the cover mode. The first layer has a neck opening, a back, a front, opposite sides, left and right arm openings, and a faux pocket slit on each side spaced below the respective arm opening and configured for insertion of a wearer's arm through the faux pocket slit and between the first layer and inner layer or garment. After inserting an arm, the wearer can turn a lower portion of the first layer inside out while moving the slit along the arm and over the shoulder to form a sling-like carrier in the carry mode. |
204 |
BABY HANDLING DEVICE |
US15458722 |
2017-03-14 |
US20170181478A1 |
2017-06-29 |
Laura Marie O'Donnell |
A baby handling device includes a removable, washable pillow cover sized and shaped to fit over and extend from an irregular star-shaped pillow and provides at least two elongated star-point shaped extensions formed of flexible material and adapted to fold over and enclose at least a portion of a baby positioned on the cover. The cover has a closeable opening sized and shaped to permit insertion and removal of the pillow which is formed of resilient material and includes a broad center section with a central depression to receive a baby's head. A central point-shaped portion of the pillow extends upwardly from the depression and is adapted to lodge under an arm of a breast feeding mother. The pillow includes first and second side portions that surround a cavity that is sized and shaped to receive the shoulders and torso of the baby. The side portions support a baby's arms. |
205 |
Cloth back support apparatus and methods of use |
US14847007 |
2015-09-08 |
US09656113B2 |
2017-05-23 |
Kara Marie Schwandt |
A back support apparatus which includes a length of cloth consisting of a tail, body and buckle; the tail and buckle join to form a loop inside which a user sits. The apparatus and method of use stabilize a user in a seated position. The method of use is as follows: the cloth is wrapped around the users back and knees while in a seated, crossed leg position, and the tail threaded through the buckle and cinched tight in front of the users body. The apparatus is adjusted by pulling the tail further through the buckle, increasing support, or pulling the buckle away from the user's body, releasing tension. |
206 |
Convertible garment and a bag |
US14271322 |
2014-05-06 |
US09554601B2 |
2017-01-31 |
Michael M. Arajakis |
A garment comprises a body having a waist area with a waist opening and a chest area with a head opening; sleeves extending from the body; a hood extending from the body about the head opening and having a face opening; and a waist opening closer on a lower portion of the waist area to retain opposite sides of the waist opening in contact so as to form a floor of a bag with the waist area of the body. |
207 |
EASILY UNRAVELED TEXTILE ARTICLE |
US15213023 |
2016-07-18 |
US20160376736A1 |
2016-12-29 |
John L. Tuttle |
A device is provided including a textile article. The textile article includes a leading edge comprising an open loop and a secured loose end. The device further includes a piece of hardware threaded through the open loop. The textile article is configured to easily unravel by removing the piece of hardware from the open loop and pulling upon the secured loose end. |
208 |
MULTI-PURPOSE GARMENT CONVERTIBLE TO A TOTE BAG |
US14730857 |
2015-06-04 |
US20160353816A1 |
2016-12-08 |
Kathleen M. Strace |
A system for use in a tote bag mode and a garment mode has a body of fabric having a first longitudinal side having a first sleeve formed along an outer edge and a parallel second longitudinal side having a second sleeve formed along an outer edge. A first drawstring operates in the first sleeve and a second drawstring operates in the second sleeve. In the tote bag mode, the entire lengths of the first and second longitudinal sides are cinched together along the drawstrings, such that the body forms a pouch extending between the first cinched longitudinal side and the second cinched longitudinal side. In the garment mode, the entire length of at least one of the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side is extended uncinched along its length, the system configured to selectably form any one of a plurality of garments. |
209 |
YOGA MEDITATION/SAVASANA ROBE (YOGA ROBE) |
US14694632 |
2015-04-23 |
US20160309799A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Nysheva-Starr |
This invention is an all natural fabric robe for yoga practitioners to use to meditate in and to comfort oneself and provide warmth during the final part of the yoga practice of Śavāsana. It has a front, rear and back body with a snug, stand-up collar, an arrow shaped hood, asymmetrical bell-shaped sleeves, a fabric flap, 7 circular-like designs and 7 series of 3-lined phrases. ‘The wearer’ can only put the robe on and take it off by stepping into and out of the garment through a vertical mid-body zipper opening. There are two 180 degrees horizontal demarcated seam lines across the front of the garment—one across the breastplate area of the robe and the other across the groin area of the robe. The fabric flap fastens on the inside to expose the feet and fastens on the outside to cover the feet. The seven circular designs on the robe are placed and colored to represent the 7 main chakra centers on the body. The seven 3-lined phrases are on the back of the robe and are placed and colored to represent the 7 main chakra centers on the body. On the back of the robe, there is a spiral that extends from the crown of the robe to the base of the spine. |
210 |
BABY ROMPER THAT CONVERTS INTO A CONTAINER |
US15014527 |
2016-02-03 |
US20160295940A1 |
2016-10-13 |
Roger E. Gray |
A baby romper converts into a container through the use of an arrangement of connectors on the romper. Similar to a conventional baby romper, there are connectors located in the crotch flaps on the front and back. The inventive baby romper further includes connectors on the sleeves, the collar, the left side of the trunk, and the right side of the trunk. The connectors on the left sleeve connect with those on the left side of the trunk. Similarly, the connectors on the right sleeve connect with those on the right side of the trunk. This forms a pouch. The pouch can then be closed by connecting the connectors on the front side of the trunk in the crotch flap with those located on the collar. |
211 |
MULTIPURPOSE FABRIC MEMENTO |
US15066378 |
2016-03-10 |
US20160262473A1 |
2016-09-15 |
Belinda A. Held |
A multipurpose memento is provided. The multipurpose memento includes a body made of a woven fabric material. The body includes an upper edge, a lower edge opposite the upper edge, a first side edge and a second side edge opposite the first side edge. The body may be in the shape of a rectangle. A first sleeve is formed along the first side edge and a second sleeve is formed along the upper edge. A post may fit within either the first sleeve or the second sleeve, allowing the present invention the use as a crowd friendly flag/banner and to convert from a flag to a banner. |
212 |
MULTI-USE GARMENT |
US14990980 |
2016-01-08 |
US20160255886A1 |
2016-09-08 |
Isadora Arzu |
Disclosed is a multi-use garment including each of a torsal portion, a pair of sleeve portions attached to the torsal portion and a pair of leg portions attached to the torsal portion. The torsal portion may be configured to be worn over a torso. Further, each sleeve portion may be configured to accommodate at least a part of an arm. Furthermore, each leg portion may be configured to accommodate at least a part of a leg. Additionally, the multi-use garment may include a pair of fasteners attached to one or more of the torsal portion and the pair of leg portions. Further, each fastener may be configured to create a closed end. |
213 |
Easily unraveled textile article |
US14052737 |
2013-10-12 |
US09400008B2 |
2016-07-26 |
John L. Tuttle |
A device is provided including a textile article. The textile article includes a leading edge comprising an open loop and a secured loose end. The device further includes a piece of hardware threaded through the open loop. The textile article is configured to easily unravel by removing the piece of hardware from the open loop and pulling upon the secured loose end. |
214 |
Shell with arm ports |
US14702083 |
2015-05-01 |
US09386814B2 |
2016-07-12 |
Martin Flora; Casey Sumnicht; Michael Glavin |
An elongate shell having a longitudinal axis an inner volume sized and shaped to receive a user therein. The elongate shell has a front portion adapted to cover the front of a user during use and a back portion adapted to cover the back of the user during use. The elongate shell has a pair of arm ports. Each of the arm ports is selectively moveable from a closed port position to an opened port position for allowing the user external access from within the shell. Each of the ports comprising includes an inner panel and an outer panel. The inner panel is positioned in overlapping face-to-face engagement with the outer panel in the closed port position. The outer panel is spaced from the inner panel in the opened port position to define a passage for allowing the user to extend their arm through the respective port. The elongate shell further includes a bottom portion and an opening in the bottom portion to allow a user's feet to extend through the opening to the exterior of the inner volume. |
215 |
Convertible Garment |
US15069979 |
2016-03-15 |
US20160192720A1 |
2016-07-07 |
Kaeya Mihir Majmundar |
A convertible garment includes an item of clothing and a closure mechanism. The item of clothing includes a front bottom hem and a back bottom hem. The closure mechanism includes a first side and a second side secured to the front bottom hem and the back bottom hem, respectively. The item of clothing functions as a bag when the closure mechanism is closed. |
216 |
Adjustable infant carrying garment for outdoor wear |
US14055432 |
2013-10-16 |
US09375037B1 |
2016-06-28 |
Sarah Clark |
A garment for outdoor wear, having a central portion adapted to fit about an adult's torso, the central portion comprising respective side panels; sleeves extending downwardly from the upper extremity of the central portion, to accommodate the arms of a person wearing the garment; and size-adjusting closures extending from the lower extremity of the central portion upwardly under the sleeves. |
217 |
Cloth Back Support Apparatus and Methods of Use |
US14847007 |
2015-09-08 |
US20160144215A1 |
2016-05-26 |
Kara Marie Schwandt |
A back support apparatus which includes a length of cloth consisting of a tail, body and buckle; the tail and buckle join to form a loop inside which a user sits. The apparatus and method of use stabilize a user in a seated position. The method of use is as follows: the cloth is wrapped around the users back and knees while in a seated, crossed leg position, and the tail threaded through the buckle and cinched tight in front of the users body. The apparatus is adjusted by pulling the tail further through the buckle, increasing support, or pulling the buckle away from the user's body, releasing tension. |
218 |
WEARABLE CHAIR APPARATUS |
US14899599 |
2014-06-25 |
US20160135604A1 |
2016-05-19 |
Hyung Joon KIM |
A wearable chair apparatus includes: a pants unit configured such that the legs and buttocks of a wearer are inserted therein; and a chair unit configured to be coupled to the pants unit and support the buttocks of the wearer against a ground surface; wherein the chair unit includes: a buttocks support plate configured such that the buttocks are seated thereon; a pair of upper legs and a pair of lower legs configured to extend downward from the buttocks support plate and be coupled to both legs of the wearer; first joints configured to rotatably support the upper legs against the buttocks support plate; second joints configured to rotatably support the lower legs against the upper legs; and wherein upper inclined surfaces and lower inclined surfaces are formed at the lower ends of the upper legs and upper ends of the lower legs. |
219 |
Convertible tank top tote bag |
US29498482 |
2014-08-04 |
USD751288S1 |
2016-03-15 |
Kaeya Mihir Majmundar |
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220 |
GARMENT CONVERTIBLE INTO A PILLOW |
US14845502 |
2015-09-04 |
US20160066632A1 |
2016-03-10 |
Francisco Puente; Zachary Gow |
In described embodiments, the present invention is a garment having panels provided in an interior portion thereof such that the panels are invertible in the garment insertable into the panels, forming a pillow. |