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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 SWEAT DIVERTING STRIP PCT/US2010052409 2010-10-12 WO2011046988A2 2011-04-21 MATA STEPHEN JON; MATA STEPHEN TIMOTHY
A strip is provided for diverting sweat from a user's eye, the strip including a waterproof base and a waterproof flap. The waterproof base has a back surface facing the user and a front surface facing away from the user, the back surface being coated with a waterproof adhesive substance and being designed for being joined to the user's forehead above the eyebrow. The waterproof flap is joined to the front surface of the base, such that a channel between the base and the flap is formed, the channel being designed for collecting the sweat dripping along the user's forehead and preventing the sweat from dripping into the user's eye. The strip is elongated and configured for spanning an area of the forehead above the eyebrow, such that neither end of the strip is located right above the eye.
122 A BAG WHICH IS ABLE TO BE WORN WHEN NOT IN USE PCT/GB2009000711 2009-03-16 WO2009115786A3 2010-01-14 RAAD ROBIN ANDREW
A bag (2) which is able to be worn when not in use, which bag (2) comprises a body portion (4) for receiving at least one item to be carried, a handle portion (6) by which the bag (2) is carried when the bag (2) is in use, and fastener means (8), and the bag (2) being such that when it is not in use it is foldable to a strip (10), the folded bag (2) is wrappable around a part (12) of a person, and the folded bag (2) is securable in position around the part (12) of the person by the fastener means (8)
123 GARMENT WITH ALTERED STRESS PROFILE PCT/US2009031042 2009-01-15 WO2009091853A2 2009-07-23 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.
124 PROTECTIVE AND THERAPEUTIC BODY GEAR PCT/US2007070186 2007-06-01 WO2007143529A3 2008-07-31 GORSEN ROBERT M
A moisture absorbing and impact protective material comprising a layer of impact protection material (102) forming a gutter (116), a layer of absorbent material (104) disposed adjacent to the impact protection material (102) at least in part within the gutter (116), and a layer of moisture transport material (106) disposed at least in part external to the impact protection material gutter (116) and having an interface with the absorbent material (104). The moisture transport material (106) wicks away moisture from a wearer and transports it to the absorbent material (104). Excess moisture accumulates in the gutter (116).
125 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF GERMS WHILE COUGHING OR SNEEZING PCT/US2006060347 2006-10-30 WO2007053816A3 2007-12-13 STOCKHAMER LEE
A wearable tissue/handkerchief, cough/sneeze absorbent pad according to the invention comprises a washable, reusable armband or alternately, a completely disposable unit consisting of an adhesive strip, either to which is attached one or more disposable absorbent pads/tissues. These pads can be peeled off and used while held in the hand as a conventional tissue but preferably, when worn on one's arm, can be coughed/sneezed into while the device is on the arm. This allows the device to be utilized even when one's hands are not available, such as for anyone working in a health care setting, a chef preparing food or a waiter carrying plates of food. This prevents the common occurrence of sneezing/coughing out into the air or into one's hands or sleeve, which are unsanitary practices. The present invention has a pad shaped to receive a user's nose and mouth, and a raised welt and/or a baffle around the perimeter greatly reduces the amount of germs that escape, as does the shape which conforms generally to the position of the user's nose and mouth. Optionally, a pocket or pockets contained within the armband can hold gloves, facemask(s) and antibacterial wipes.
126 PROTECTIVE ATHLETIC BAND PCT/US2006026461 2006-07-06 WO2007011546A3 2007-09-27 MANZO JOSEPH S
A thin athletic band which is economical to manufacture yet provides considerable impact protection coupled with effective perspiration removal.
127 UNIVERSAL PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR US16190781 2018-11-14 US20190075878A1 2019-03-14 Carl J. Abraham
A universal combination sweatband, headband, and protective headgear device covers and protects crucial areas around the entire circumference of a user's head while conforming to each user's particular anatomy, including head shape and size. Two or more layers of impact absorbing elastomeric polymer materials having full elastic memory are encapsulated on either the inside or the external part of the headgear, between inner and outer layers of moisture absorbing material, such as neoprene or cotton knitted fabric. Hook and loop fasteners or stretching allow for adjusted fitting to the user's head. The elastomeric polymer layers are structured and disposed to absorb and dissipate significant impact forces. The two or more layers of elastomeric polymeric materials are provided with an arrangement of ventilation holes formed therethrough to allow perspiration to be transferred from the inner layer to the outer layer of moisture absorbing material for dissipation.
128 Headband with protective insert US15093464 2016-04-07 US10080394B2 2018-09-25 Shane Michael Johnston
A headband with one or more protective inserts. The inserts may be strategically positioned to provide protection for specific areas of a person's head that are most vulnerable to impact, depending on the sport or other activity. The inserts may be directly attached to the headband, or may be enclosed in pouches which are directly attached to the headband. The headband may be worn with or without additional headgear, and may be configured to cooperate with the additional headgear as to form, fit, and functionality.
129 Article of footwear with dynamic support US15197191 2016-06-29 US10070683B2 2018-09-11 Thomas J. Rushbrook; Tiffany A. Beers; Nathan T. Gilbreath
An article of footwear with a dynamic support system that controls arrays of tiles in the upper of the footwear to adjust the level of support provided in different regions of the upper. Sensors in the sole of the footwear, in the upper of the footwear and/or in an article worn by the wearer of the footwear measure the level of stress or other characteristics and provide input to one or more microprocessors that control motors located in the sole or in the upper of the footwear. When the motors are activated, they may compress or loosen arrays of tiles to adjust the stiffness of the upper in one or more regions of the upper.
130 PERSPIRATION REDIRECTING BAND US15587398 2017-05-04 US20180146726A1 2018-05-31 Mark Thomas Raines
A wearable device is provided which redirects perspiration away from a user's hands, feet and other extremities. The device may be fashioned as a band which is equipped with a channel structure extending around the entire surface of the band. The channel structure includes a channel base and a channel lip. The channel structure forms a perspiration channel with a flared lip. The channel base has a first thickness Tc at a central portion thereof, and a second thickness Te at end portions thereof, wherein Te
131 Wearable device US15449838 2017-03-03 US09962121B2 2018-05-08 Jung-Heon Yoo
A wearable device comprises a body portion, a strap portion coupled with the body portion, the strap portion provided to allow the body portion to be worn on a human body, and a connection module provided in a portion of the strap portion and a portion of the body to couple the strap portion with the body portion. The connection module comprises a connection pin portion provided in the strap portion to detachably couple the strap portion with the body portion and a holder portion provided in an end of the strap portion, the connection pin portion inserted in the holder portion.
132 UTILITY SWEATBAND US15379089 2016-12-14 US20180110271A1 2018-04-26 Thomas Yu LEE
A utility sweatband having a sweatband body and a waterproof storage portion is provided. The sweatband body has an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface. The waterproof storage portion is stretchable and is disposed on the outer surface or the inner surface.
133 Hands-Free Headlamp System US15681269 2017-08-18 US20180051870A1 2018-02-22 Rita Ayala; Santiago Ayala
A hands-free headlamp system for an item of headwear, the hands-free headlamp system including: a housing including headwear fastener, the headwear fastener configured to attach to the item of headwear an energy storage affixed to the housing; a light source mechanically coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the energy storage; a motion sensor mechanically coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the energy storage, the motion sensor configured to detect hand motion of a user; a controller mechanically coupled to the housing, electrically coupled to the energy storage, and communicably coupled to the motion sensor, the controller configured to operate the light source in response to detected hand motions of the user.
134 MULTIFUNCTIONAL FOREARM BAND US15211263 2016-07-15 US20180014587A1 2018-01-18 Matthew Enderlin
A multifunctional forearm band incorporating modulated airflow control to regulate temperature and moisture of a user's lower arm, hand, and fingers. The forearm band has a tubular member with openings at a first and a second end thereof. The forearm band can encapsulate or cover the lower arm in a first position and the lower arm, fingers, and hand in a second position. The second end can include at least one storage cavity, while the first end includes a first cavity for encapsulating the fingers and a second cavity for encapsulating the thumb when the forearm band is used in the second position. The user can open and close the opening in the first end of the tubular member to permit or restrict airflow or fluid flow across the lower arm, fingers, and hand allowing fully modulated airflow and fluid flow control to regulate the temperature and moisture about the lower arm, fingers, and hand.
135 WEARABLE DEVICE FOR DELIVERING AIR US15529653 2015-12-04 US20170361133A1 2017-12-21 Tzu-chin Yu; Emma Anne Connell; David Creusot; Donald Darkin; Barton John Kenyon; Paul Jan Klasek; Andrew Sims; Quangang Yang; Philip Rodney Kwok
A personal entertainment respiratory apparatus provides air to a user to provide a fully immersive entertainment experience. The personal entertainment system may comprise a flow generator for providing the flow of air. A personal spatial respiratory interface may be coupled to the flow generator. The personal spatial respiratory interface may comprise an outlet for the flow generator. The personal spatial respiratory interface may further be configured to direct the flow of air within an ambient breathing proximity of a user. The personal entertainment respiratory apparatus may further comprise a controller and a sensory particle dispenser. The controller and sensory particle dispenser may be configured to selectively activate release of a sensory particle from the dispenser into the directed flow of air in response to an entertainment triggering signal.
136 ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING ITEMS OF PERSONAL HEADGEAR CONNECTED BY BANNERS US15509127 2015-08-28 US20170280806A1 2017-10-05 Juergen DRESEL
The invention relates to an arrangement that can be worn on the heads of members of a group. This arrangement comprises at least one banner (B1) with two side edges (B1a, B1b) and at least two items of headgear (K11, K12), each with at least one holding means (K11c, K12c) on an outside (K11b, K12b). The banner (B1) can be fixed on the holding means (K11c, K12c) via the side edges (B1a, B1b) in such a way that the items of headgear (K11, K12), and therefore also the members of the group wearing them, are connected to each other by the fabric (B1c) of the banner (B1).
137 Headlamp with Lateral/Rear Signaling US15465690 2017-03-22 US20170276856A1 2017-09-28 Thiphaine Gagneux
A headlamp with frontal lamps and rear signaling is presented. The headlamp uses part of the light produced in the front lamp to achieve rear and/or lateral lighting and signaling. The headlamp has a housing which includes a light module, a light source and a holding strip for allowing the housing to be fixed to the head of a user. Tthe light module contains a module for connecting one or more optical fiber(s). The holding strip contains one or more optical fiber(s) having first and second ends. The first end is coupled to the connection module. The second end is coupled to at least one optical diffuser. A method of providing a headlamp with frontal lamps and rear signaling is also presented.
138 HEADBAND WITH FEATURES FOR ADDING REMOVABLE DECORATIVE ADORNMENTS US15464726 2017-03-21 US20170265541A1 2017-09-21 Ara Atkinson-Skinner
A headband comprising an adornment support portion comprising a plurality of slots and at least one adornment or adornment fastener strap configured to be received in at least one of the adornment support portion slots. An elastic nape section may connect to opposite ends of the adornment support portion at connection seams to dispose the headband in a closed loop configuration. The adornment fastener strap may have fastener components disposed on opposite surfaces of opposite ends of the strap operable to secure the fastener strap in a loop configuration.
139 SWEAT DIVERTER US15421207 2017-01-31 US20170202285A1 2017-07-20 James SHAPIRO; Don GODFREY; Neil SHEEHAN
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.
140 Gallup crown US11802110 2007-05-21 US09668528B1 2017-06-06 Arya Laghaie
A U-shaped novelty head crown is provided which includes a single head engaging member adapted to be worn on a wearer's head. The novelty head-crown is made of a light weight material that is flexible in nature so that the U-shaped head engaging member may be fitted on the wearer's head without necessity for straps, clasps, or hooks. The method of design and operation of the U-shaped crown is vital to its new result in that the top of the head is to protrude from the center opening of the U-shaped crown so that the product does not cover the top of the head but rather fits around the side of the head.
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