序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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61 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIVERTING SWEAT, LIQUID, MOISTURE OR THE LIKE AN EYE | PCT/US2007081382 | 2007-10-15 | WO2008046100A3 | 2008-07-03 | KURACINA THOMAS CHARLES; KITCHEN TIM L |
Moisture diverters attachable to a region above the eye and below the eyebrow that prevents sweat, liquid, moisture, or the like from entering the eyes of a wearer is described. A moisture diverter may include a substrate having an inner surface facing the wearer and an outer surface facing away from the wearer. The inner surface comprises a lower adhesive section and an upper adhesive-free section, the adhesive section releasably attaches the diverter to the wearer at a point above the eye and below the eyebrow, the adhesive-free section shaped or shapeable to abut or protrude from eyebrow region of a wearer and to divert moisture away from the eye. | ||||||
62 | ANORDNUNG AUS ÜBER STREIFENFAHNEN VERBUNDENE KOPFBEDECKUNGEN FÜR PERSONEN | EP15766388.1 | 2015-08-28 | EP3197307B1 | 2018-08-22 | DRESEL, Jürgen |
63 | ATHLETIC BAND WITH REMOVABLE MODULE | EP15805358.7 | 2015-11-19 | EP3220772A1 | 2017-09-27 | COBBETT, Jamian R.; JUDGE, Monica; SCHNEIDER, Summer; MANESH, Ariana; QUAY, Simon; WEBB, Bill; FITZGERALD, Quinn; SZE, Kevin C.; WATT, Russ |
A manufacturing method uses a main body piece formed of an elastic fabric material and having a first portion having a first end, a second portion having a second end opposite the first end, and two side ends extending between the first and second ends. A bonding material is placed in contact with the first and/or second portions, arranged in lines extending in a direction between the first and second ends. The lines are spaced from each other in a second direction extending between the side ends. The main body piece is folded so that the first portion confronts the second portion, defining a fold line, where the bonding material is positioned between the first and second portions. The folded main body piece is then heat pressed and bent so the side ends are connected together to form a band having a tubular body defining a central passage. | ||||||
64 | SWEAT DIVERTER | EP14875297 | 2014-09-15 | EP3086675A4 | 2017-09-13 | SHAPIRO JAMES; GODFREY DON; SHEEHAN NEIL |
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead. | ||||||
65 | HEADBAND COMFORT AND FIT ADJUSTMENT MECHANISMS | EP15754363.8 | 2015-08-13 | EP3183614A1 | 2017-06-28 | BOSVELD, Paul; FRANK, Philip Andrew; JENTZ, Henric; DENHEZ, Nicolas; HOSLER, Travis Justin; TAZBAZ, Errol Mark; ADAMS, Aditha May; DIETER, William; QUAY, Simon |
A headband is disclosed for supporting a head-worn device with a comfortable and non-intrusive fit. In examples, the headband includes first and second loops supporting the headband on a wearer's head, and an adjustment mechanism for tightening the first and second loops. The adjustment mechanism tightens down the loops to a desired fit, at which point further actuation of the adjustment mechanism has no effect on the loops. | ||||||
66 | ACCELERATION-SENSING ELECTROCHEMICAL PRESSURE SENSOR COMPOSITIONS | EP15824712.2 | 2015-07-21 | EP3172773A1 | 2017-05-31 | LABELLE, Jeffrey; BLUMSOM, Jim; LAZARAVICH, Peter |
An accelerometer 100 which includes a bracket 110, a pair of electrodes 210/220/230/240/250, a first electrically conductive foam 120, a second electrically conductive foam 130, wherein the first electrically conductive foam and the second electrically conductive foam are inserted between the pair of electrodes and the bracket. | ||||||
67 | SWEAT DIVERTER | EP14875297.5 | 2014-09-15 | EP3086675A1 | 2016-11-02 | SHAPIRO, James; GODFREY, Don; SHEEHAN, Neil |
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead. | ||||||
68 | SENSOR MODULE FOR SENSING FORCES TO THE HEAD OF AN INDIVIDUAL AND WIRELESSLY TRANSMITTING SIGNALS CORRESPONDING THERETO FOR ANALYSIS, TRACKING AND/OR REPORTING THE SENSED FORCES | EP14838682.4 | 2014-08-20 | EP3036671A1 | 2016-06-29 | EPPLER, William G.; HOLLINGSWORTH, William D.; PAVLICK, John R. Jr |
Sensor module for sensing forces to the head of an individual and wirelessly transmitting signals corresponding thereto for analysis, tracking and/or reporting the sensed forces. | ||||||
69 | GARMENT WITH ALTERED STRESS PROFILE | EP09702065 | 2009-01-15 | EP2237688A4 | 2016-02-17 | FARMER DOUGLAS K; COVELLI CARMEN A |
Included are articles such as garments including polymer film compositions to alter the stress profile of the garment which is exhibited during wear of the garment. The polymer film may be bonded to the fabric to provide a fabric/film laminate. | ||||||
70 | A WEARABLE APPARATUS WITH WICKING PROPERTIES | EP13740362.2 | 2013-05-22 | EP2854582A1 | 2015-04-08 | BOWER, Chris; KILPI, Pekka; MARINELLI, Claudio |
An apparatus including a structure including a plurality of passages from an interior side of the structure towards an exterior side of the structure; and a hydrophilic wicking material, positioned on at least the interior side of the structure, forming a contact surface for placement adjacent a user's skin. | ||||||
71 | Schweißtuch mit einer Wischseite | EP14002138.7 | 2014-06-21 | EP2835065A3 | 2015-03-04 | Birmelin, Michael |
Ein Schweißtuch (1) zum Abwischen von Schweiß insbesondere bei sportlichen Tätigkeiten weist ein saugfähiges tuchartiges Wischteil (2) mit einer Wischseite (3) und einer Rückseite (4) auf, wobei die Hand (5) des Benutzers in Gebrauchsstellung die Rückseite (4) kontaktiert. Dazu hat das Wischteil (2) auf seiner der Wischseite (3) abgewandten Rückseite (4) eine insbesondere als taschenförmige Aufnahme (8) ausgebildete Halterung (6) und zwischen dem Wischteil (2) und der Halterung (6) ist ein Zwischenraum (7) als Aufnahme (8) für die Hand (5) des Benutzers während des Wischvorganges vorgesehen (vgl. Fig.1). |
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72 | Schweißtuch mit einer Wischseite | EP14002138.7 | 2014-06-21 | EP2835065A2 | 2015-02-11 | Birmelin, Michael |
Ein Schweißtuch (1) zum Abwischen von Schweiß insbesondere bei sportlichen Tätigkeiten weist ein saugfähiges tuchartiges Wischteil (2) mit einer Wischseite (3) und einer Rückseite (4) auf, wobei die Hand (5) des Benutzers in Gebrauchsstellung die Rückseite (4) kontaktiert. Dazu hat das Wischteil (2) auf seiner der Wischseite (3) abgewandten Rückseite (4) eine insbesondere als taschenförmige Aufnahme (8) ausgebildete Halterung (6) und zwischen dem Wischteil (2) und der Halterung (6) ist ein Zwischenraum (7) als Aufnahme (8) für die Hand (5) des Benutzers während des Wischvorganges vorgesehen (vgl. Fig.1). |
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73 | HEADBAND WITH 360-DEGREE GLITTER PATTERN | EP12818075.9 | 2012-07-25 | EP2736365A1 | 2014-06-04 | PASSARELLO, Dari |
A headband including an elastic glitter ribbon, a top portion of which forms the outside of the headband, where the elastic glitter ribbon has a 360-degree glitter pattern. The headband further includes a stretch velvet ribbon, a bottom portion of which forms the inside of the headband. The elastic glitter ribbon is attached to the stretch velvet ribbon using a stretch and stitch method. The ends of the elastic glitter ribbon and the stretch velvet ribbon are connected to form a 360-degree elastic headband, where the top of the elastic glitter ribbon includes material that sparkles, and where the bottom of the stretch velvet ribbon includes a velvet-like material that forms a gripping portion. The outside of the headband includes a 360-degree view of the sparkles with no break. The inside of the headband includes 360-degree gripping portion with no break. | ||||||
74 | Use of a headband to indicate tension and system comprising an oximetry sensor and a headband | EP03773086.8 | 2003-10-01 | EP1549165B8 | 2010-10-06 | HANNULA, Don; COAKLEY, Joseph |
A headband (102) with a tension indicator (110) having an elastic segment (102) sized to fit around a wearer's head; and a non-elastic segment (104) being smaller than and attached with the elastic segment (102). The non-elastic segment (104) is sized to span a portion of the elastic segment (102) when the elastic segment is stretched, and the non-elastic segment (104) is larger than the portion of the elastic segment (102) it spans when the elastic segment (102) is not stretched. The non-elastic segment (104) is attached with the elastic segment in such a manner that the non-elastic segment (104) projects out from the surface of the elastic portion when the headband is not sufficiently tight, thus creating a loop (110) which provides a visual indication that the headband needs re-tightening. | ||||||
75 | STIRNBAND | EP06722610.0 | 2006-03-15 | EP1860964A1 | 2007-12-05 | LAMBERTZ, Bodo, W. |
The invention relates to a headband, in particular for sporting activities. At least one circumferential pocket (11, 12) for housing sunscreen products (2, 3, 4) is arranged on the inner side of the headband (1). | ||||||
76 | HEADBAND WITH TENSION INDICATOR | EP05713482.7 | 2005-02-11 | EP1718195A1 | 2006-11-08 | HANNULA, Don; COAKLEY, Joseph; MANNHEIMER, Paul D. |
A headband having a low stretch segment sized to fit around a wearer's head, and an elastic segment being smaller than the low stretch segment, and having a free end and an attached end, where the elastic segment is attached at its attached end with the low stretch segment. The headband also includes a tab portion having a first end and a second end, the first end of the tab portion being connected with the free end of the elastic portion, the second end of the tab portion configured to form a closed loop with the low stretch segment, around the wearer's head. The headband also includes visual indicator configured for monitoring the extended position of elastic segment and optionally a stop portion that is configured to engage against the elastic segment to limit its stretch. When having a stop portion, the tab portion also includes an indicator portion between its first end and the stop portion such that the indicator portion when visible indicates that the headband needs re-tightening; and when the indicator portion is not visible it indicates an adequate level of tension corresponding with delivering a pressure in the range higher than the venous pressure and lower than the capillary pressure to the forehead of the wearer. | ||||||
77 | Kopfband | EP00890345.2 | 2000-11-21 | EP1136002B1 | 2006-08-30 | Knappl, Hans |
78 | Undergarment with combination of loose fitting seat, upper abdomen and leg areas and supporting crotch area | EP93301439.1 | 1993-02-25 | EP0558330A1 | 1993-09-01 | Moretz, Herbert Lynn; Brier, Daniel L. |
An undergarment 10 is characterized by a loose comfortable fit in the seat, upper abdomen and leg areas and by a snug, supporting fit in the crotch area. The undergarment includes a relatively narrow expansible waistband component 11 for encircling the waist of the wearer, a relatively loose, woven non-stretch fabric seat, upper abdomen and leg component 12,12A attached to and carried by the waistband component 11 for providing a loose, comfortable fit in the seat, upper abdomen and leg areas of the wearer and a relatively stretchable crotch component 13 attached to and positioned in relation to the leg, upper abdomen and seat component to snugly support the crotch of the wearer. Embodiments are disclosed which include a multi-layer crotch with enhanced moisture management capacity and a crotch which includes a pouch for holding a separate moisture absorbing pouch. |
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79 | ARTICLE OF WEARING APPAREL SUITABLE FOR CONTROLLING BODY PERSPIRATION | EP87904767.8 | 1987-06-26 | EP0274512B1 | 1992-08-26 | Siciliano, Anthony A. |
An article of wearing apparel, which is suitable for controlling body perspiration and eliminating the problems associated therewith, comprising: an outer sleeve (2) made of a moisture-absorbent material; and an inner sleeve (3) made of a non-moisture-absorbent material disposed within the outer sleeve. | ||||||
80 | Headband assembly | EP86302152 | 1986-03-24 | EP0198612A3 | 1987-10-21 | Frankel, Alfred R. |
The device described herein comprises a sweatband adapted to collect sweat from the forehead of a runner or other exerciser into a trough and to direct the collected sweat to run out of the collecting trough through draining means positioned so as to let the collected sweat run out at the side of the wearer's head, preferably near his ears. The sweatband preferably has a lip extending upward and inward from the outer side of the trough, or that side not adjacent to the wearer's forehead, whereby any sloshing or overflow to the collected sweat that might be caused by the motion or jarring of the wearer's body will be avoided. In another preferred modification the side of the sweatband which is adapted to be positioned against the wearer's forehead is advantageously made of a wide strip of material to give more firm positioning against the forehead. Since this will cover a substantial area of the forehead, it is preferable to have substantial openings cut into this strip or have the strip molded with these open areas so that sweat from behind the open areas of the band will be allowed to run down into the collecting groove. In still another preferred modification the forehead may be used to form one side of a trough by having a lower portion of the band pressed tightly against the forehead and an upper portion of the band tilted away from the forehead. |