201 |
Hair wrap with different sidedness |
US11809848 |
2007-06-01 |
US07636953B2 |
2009-12-29 |
Gary Grey |
A head wrap or scarf assembled from two parts joined on a seam line. Each of the parts is a single layer thick with more slippery fibers on one side and less slippery fibers on the other side. The parts are joined with the more slippery side of one part and the rougher side of the other part facing toward each side of the scarf so that when the scarf is folded, one outward facing surface is slippery and the outward facing surface is rougher. |
202 |
Single layer, two different sided hair wrap |
US11805209 |
2007-05-22 |
US07634819B2 |
2009-12-22 |
Gary Grey |
A head wrap or scarf in a single layer having a first side that is more slippery against another surface and a second side that is rougher and less slippery than the first side. The single layer is formed of two fibers of two different materials with a greater proportion of a first slippery fabric toward the first side of the head wrap and a greater proportion of rougher fabric toward the second side of the head wrap. |
203 |
TEAM RALLY SCARF |
US11934205 |
2007-11-02 |
US20090113599A1 |
2009-05-07 |
Amy Lee Lovett |
A unique scarf formed of multiple serrated strips of material sewn together in a lengthwise fashion so as to provide exceptional warmth to the wearer. The strips of material are assembled in different combinations of colors and patterns, such as the favorite colors of a team, thus providing a rallying or cheering device that is waved about by the wearer during a game. |
204 |
CLOTHING PROTECTOR SCARF |
US11768272 |
2007-06-26 |
US20090000005A1 |
2009-01-01 |
Bonnie Amson |
A clothing protector scarf that is worn around the neck and drapes over one's chest on two sides, from the neck to at, or slightly above, one's waist When not used for dining, or other purposes of clothing protection, the two sections of the scarf remain separated and the scarf is worn as a decorative fashion accessory. When dining, the two sections of the scarf may be joined together along their leading edges with hook and loop (Velcro) fasteners, forming a continuous surface of fabric capable of keeping food from coming in contact with the clothing underneath. |
205 |
Cold weather protection garment |
US11179373 |
2005-07-12 |
US07467423B1 |
2008-12-23 |
Shelley J. Tawfik |
A garment includes a scarf, a first muff, and a second muff. The scarf is configured to be wrapped around a person's neck in the traditional manner. Each of the muffs include a pocket for generally receiving one of the hands of the person wearing the garment. The garment preferably includes a coupler for maintaining an abutting relationship between the muffs. The garment can also include first and second ornamental extensions that are respectively connected to the first and second muffs. |
206 |
Hooded scarf |
US10999870 |
2004-11-30 |
US07467422B2 |
2008-12-23 |
Liza Bugarin |
A one-piece hooded scarf, comprising a tubular neckpiece having a top end and a bottom peripheral end, the neckpiece having openings or channels for breathing produced when made from a material elastically deformable in two axes; and, a hood connected at the bottom peripheral end of the neckpiece to leave the top end of the neckpiece free thereby allowing introduction of the neckpiece over the head of a wearer. The hood can be permanently connected to the neckpiece or detachable. The material of the hood can be the same or different from the neckpiece. The hooded scarf can have a tail or a chestpiece which can incorporate an open or secret pocket. The neckpiece can be of variable height to enable it to cover or uncover a lower face area, ear and nose of a wearer. |
207 |
Hair wrap with different sidedness |
US11809848 |
2007-06-01 |
US20080295221A1 |
2008-12-04 |
Gary Grey |
A head wrap or scarf assembled from two parts joined on a seam line. Each of the parts is a single layer thick with more slippery fibers on one side and less slippery fibers on the other side. The parts are joined with the more slippery side of one part and the rougher side of the other part facing toward each side of the scarf so that when the scarf is folded, one outward facing surface is slippery and the outward facing surface is rougher. |
208 |
Promotional Scarf |
US12053423 |
2008-03-21 |
US20080241463A1 |
2008-10-02 |
Erik C. Engelke |
A fabric article made of at least four layers of fabric-such as fleece-with each of the fabric layers being a solid color selected from a combination of more than one color. The length portion of each fabric layer being greater than the width portion, e.g., five times longer than wide, and each fabric layer having fringes cut from a width portion into a center portion of the fabric layer. All of the layers of fabric being attached together along center portions of the layers of fabric with the length portions of the layers of fabric being parallel to each other. |
209 |
Single layer, two different sided hair wrap |
US11805209 |
2007-05-22 |
US20080235851A1 |
2008-10-02 |
Gary Grey |
A head wrap or scarf in a single layer having a first side that is more slippery against another surface and a second side that is rougher and less slippery than the first side. The single layer is formed of two fibers of two different materials with a greater proportion of a first slippery fabric toward the first side of the head wrap and a greater proportion of rougher fabric toward the second side of the head wrap. |
210 |
Koolonu |
US11724115 |
2007-03-14 |
US20080222776A1 |
2008-09-18 |
Geraldine Elise (Hansen) Neal |
The Koolonu is a combination scarf with a pocket that can be drawn up from the chest over the head to become a headpiece/ear cover. Invert the Koolonu on the head and the pocket becomes a visor. It is new by virtue of the width variation and the manner with which it is folded and sewn at its ends forming a storage pocket. This unique process creates a convertible apparel item for fashion and utility. Made of knitted yarn or any such flexible material, It begins with a square, tapers in equally 45 degrees to the neckband width (50% of square end width). Neckband length (determined by neck circumference) continues then tapers out equally 45 degrees to form a second square of identical size to the first. The squares are sewn together on two sides at 90 degree angles to each other forming the pocket. The Koolonu can be made for any age or gender, of lighter or heavier materials and for dolls, teddy bears or other toys. It can be worn around the neck, ears and head. |
211 |
ARTICLE OF HEADWEAR |
US11736373 |
2007-04-17 |
US20080148466A1 |
2008-06-26 |
Denise Wohl |
An article of headwear for providing shade to a wearer comprising a bill attached to an attachment hem having fabric with two ends such as a scarf attached thereto, such that when the bill is placed proximate to the wearer's forehead and the two ends of the fabric are tied behind the wearer's head, the bill is positioned above the wearer's eyes. |
212 |
WRAP AND COVER-UP DEVICE |
US11535256 |
2006-09-26 |
US20080092267A1 |
2008-04-24 |
Jill BOEHLER |
A wrap and cover-up device can be conveniently stored and transported in a handbag while not in use and quickly accessed for use over a person's clothing or exposed skin to provide warmth and/or coverage when the need arises, all while remaining undamaged and substantially wrinkle free. The wrap and cover-up device includes an elongated piece of fabric capable of being compacted for storage and extended for use while remaining substantially wrinkle free, sized and configured when extended to fit laterally around at least a portion of a torso of a person. Also included is a container for receiving and maintaining the piece of fabric in the compacted state, whereby the piece of fabric in the compacted state fits within the container and the container with the compacted piece of fabric therein fits into the handbag. |
213 |
Article of headwear and method of making same |
US11534717 |
2006-09-25 |
US07290293B2 |
2007-11-06 |
Victoria Ann Kanitz |
A method of making an article of headwear comprises forming a first fabric member such that a first intermediate portion extends between a first end portion and a second end portion. The method further includes forming a second fabric member having a first edge opposing a second edge and extending between a third end portion and a fourth end portion. Additionally, the method includes attaching the third end portion and the fourth end portion to the first intermediate portion so as to define a first opening and an opposing second opening between the first fabric member and the second fabric member. The first edge of the second fabric member and the first end portion and the second end portion at least partially define the first opening, while the second edge and the first intermediate portion define the second opening. Another aspect includes an article of headwear formed by this method. |
214 |
Dick's gun scarf |
US11588178 |
2007-01-10 |
US20070192936A1 |
2007-08-23 |
Gerald Haller |
Dick's Gun Scarf is a warm scarf that can also be used as a legal gun case. |
215 |
Garments |
US11208258 |
2005-08-19 |
US20070055207A1 |
2007-03-08 |
Feler Dureus; Rachele Jacques-Dureus |
A multi-purpose garment has a material body with a first end, a second end, a first side edge, a second side edge, a first section of a closure attached to the second side edge and a second section of the closure attached to the second side edge. The first section of the closure arrangement is releasably connectable with the second section of the closure to form a releasable connection. The first side edge has a first portion abutting the first end, a second portion abutting the second end and a first convex section arranged between and connecting the first portion and the second portion, and the second side edge has a third portion abutting the first end, a fourth portion abutting the second end and a second convex section arranged between and connecting the third portion and the fourth portion. |
216 |
Adjustable winter garment |
US11126292 |
2005-05-11 |
US20060253958A1 |
2006-11-16 |
E. Debrick |
An adjustable winter garment made of supple material wraps around the face, covering the wearer from the temples and just below the eyes to the chest. The winter garment can be adjusted and worn in any of five positions, by either adjusting the fasteners or the drawstring. By adjusting the fasteners the garment can be worn in a first position reaching from the chest to under the eyes. A second position reaches to under the nose, while a third position obtained by adjusting the fasteners wraps around the chin. Finally, the garment may be unfastened to lay open upon the chest like a shirt. By adjusting the drawstring, the garment may be worn covering the lower face, like a scrunch neck collar or folded down and rolled over like turtleneck, covering only the neck and chest. |
217 |
Patterned scarf, method and loom for producing the same |
US10343089 |
2001-03-21 |
US07131466B2 |
2006-11-07 |
Francisco Speich; Christian Kuoni |
A patterned scarf having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer which are interwoven along the edges. The scarf has colors and/or patterns which are formed by weft threads their inserted spaced-out between warped threads of the same color. The warped threads are a textured yarn composed of chemical fibers. |
218 |
Article of headwear |
US10775087 |
2004-02-11 |
US07117544B2 |
2006-10-10 |
Victoria Ann Kanitz |
There is provided an article of headwear to be worn over the head and ears of the individual encircling around the circumference of the individual's neck, and extending down a portion of the individual's chest. The article is formed by connecting two, generally double layered strips of fabric. The upper portion gradually increases in diameter to below the ears, with the diameter being thickest at the spaced points of attachment to the lower portion creating a central opening at the back of the individual's head. The lower portion gradually decreases on both ends and is used to secure the device through a passage way or a wrap method. The article provides protection and warmth to the covered areas and fulfills the function of a headband, ear warmer and scarf with one device. |
219 |
Article of clothing |
US10480877 |
2003-04-09 |
US07096511B2 |
2006-08-29 |
Michael P. Cohen |
A clothing garment is formed in two loops or bands as unitary garment. A first of the two loops is an elongated member and the second is an elongated, non-rectangular member, having a wide central region. The two loops can be in the form of two pieces of fabric sewn or otherwise bonded together to form two joined loops. The loops can be elongated pieces of fabric formed into loops by a releasable closure member, such as a hook and loop connector. The connector can provide size adjustment to accommodate various head sizes. The loop with the wide central region is shorter than the essentially rectangular loop. |
220 |
Hooded scarf |
US10999870 |
2004-11-30 |
US20060143796A1 |
2006-07-06 |
Liza Bugarin |
A one-piece hooded scarf, comprising a tubular neckpiece having a top end and a bottom peripheral end, the neckpiece having openings or channels for breathing produced when made from a material elastically deformable in two axes; and, a hood connected at the bottom peripheral end of the neckpiece to leave the top end of the neckpiece free thereby allowing introduction of the neckpiece over the head of a wearer. The hood can be permanently connected to the neckpiece or detachable. The material of the hood can be the same or different from the neckpiece. The hooded scarf can have a tail or a chestpiece which can incorporate an open or secret pocket. The neckpiece can be of variable height to enable it to cover or uncover a lower face area, ear and nose of a wearer. |