161 |
Deodorizing mask |
US15316942 |
2015-05-26 |
US09878063B2 |
2018-01-30 |
Yoshinao Yamada |
The deodorizing mask of the present invention has a main body part that includes a deodorizing fiber layer containing a composite fiber having a chemical adsorption type deodorizer bonded to the surface of a fiber with an adhesive composition. The chemical adsorption type deodorizer is a component having at least one type selected from copper and zinc elements. The adhesive composition includes at least one type selected from polyester, poly vinyl alcohol, cellulose, starch, poly acrylamide, poly alkylene oxide and poly vinyl pyrrolidone. |
162 |
Heat Keeping Structure |
US15203832 |
2016-07-07 |
US20180012674A1 |
2018-01-11 |
Yeh-Hsun Wang |
A heat keeping structure includes an additive, a first powdered substance and a second powdered substance. The additive and the first powdered substance are mixed to form the second powdered substance which is molded by a spinning device to form the heat keeping structure. The additive includes a radioactive mineral substance, a calcium silicate substance and a halobios calcium which are mixed and treated by a nanotechnology. Thus, the heat keeping structure has radioactive and activating functions, promotes blood circulation and has a heat keeping effect by provision of the radioactive mineral substance. In addition, the heat keeping structure has low thermal conductivity and has a heat storage function by provision of the calcium silicate substance. Further, the heat keeping structure has antibacterial, mildewproof, moisture absorption, deodorizing and anti-static effects by provision of the halobios calcium. |
163 |
DEODORIZING MASK |
US15316942 |
2015-05-26 |
US20170100503A1 |
2017-04-13 |
Yoshinao YAMADA |
The deodorizing mask of the present invention has a main body part that includes a deodorizing fiber layer containing a composite fiber having a chemical adsorption type deodorizer bonded to the surface of a fiber with an adhesive composition. The chemical adsorption type deodorizer is a component having at least one type selected from copper and zinc elements. The adhesive composition includes at least one type selected from polyester, poly vinyl alcohol, cellulose, starch, poly acrylamide, poly alkylene oxide and poly vinyl pyrrolidone. |
164 |
Ventilated and Protective Articles of Apparel |
US15278412 |
2016-09-28 |
US20170014706A1 |
2017-01-19 |
David Turner |
A system may include an article of apparel and a fluid source. The article of apparel incorporates a plurality of fluid channels, and the apparel includes a fluid connector in fluid communication with the fluid channels. A fluid source is configured to join with the fluid connector and supply a fluid to the fluid channels. The article of apparel may include a pad component formed from a polymer foam material, which defines the fluid channels. A pair of material elements may be secured to opposite sides of the pad component, with one of the material elements being fluid permeable adjacent to at least a portion of the fluid channels. |
165 |
Anti-odor apparel |
US14456696 |
2014-08-11 |
US09486017B2 |
2016-11-08 |
John Liu |
An anti-odor apparel includes: an upper body clothing that defines an open end; an extended sleeve stitched to the open end to form a loop-shaped sewing connection, the extended sleeve having a sleeve segment and an extension segment which respectively have lower end portions that are made from a functional fabric; and a lifting unit including an elastic string that has two connecting end portions and that extends along the loop-shaped sewing connection. The connecting end portions of the elastic string are held to the loop-shaped sewing connection such that the elastic string is held under tension so as to elastically lift at least one of the lower end portions of the sleeve segment and the extension segment toward the user's underarm area. |
166 |
Fire Resistant Garments Containing A High Lubricity Thermal Liner |
US15205548 |
2016-07-08 |
US20160317847A1 |
2016-11-03 |
Joey K. Underwood; Jacques A. Cantin; Guy Lucas |
Protective garments are disclosed having an inner lining with high lubricity and high strength characteristics. The inner lining, in one embodiment, contains spun yarns combined with para-aramid multifilament yarns. The spun yarns may also contain flame resistant fibers, such as meta-aramid fibers, FR cellulose fibers, or mixtures thereof. The para-aramid filament yarns provide excellent strength characteristics to the fabric. In addition, in some embodiments, the multifilament yarns may enhance the fire resistant properties of the fabric. In one embodiment, the para-aramid filament yarns may have less than five twists per inch, such as from about 1 twist per inch to about four twists per inch. |
167 |
CLOTHING WITH CHARCOAL SYSTEMS |
US13872143 |
2013-04-28 |
US20140317830A1 |
2014-10-30 |
Alice Chang |
A clothing with charcoal system includes a clothing garment assembly having an inner layer, an outer layer, a middle layer, and charcoal. The garment and the charcoal in combination form the clothing garment assembly. The inner layer, the outer layer, and the middle layer in combination form a garment for wear. The charcoal may be contained and interspersed in the middle layer, the middle layer located between the inner layer and the outer layer. Further, the middle layer is self-contained and is able to be removed to be replaced. The charcoal is directly sewn into the middle layer and absorbs odor. The inner layer is located adjacent a body of a wearer when the garment is worn. The charcoal is in relative proximity of the wearer when the garment is worn, the charcoal thereby able to suppress odor and sweat emitting from body of the wearer, and to limit bacteria and fungi. |
168 |
Ventilated And Protective Articles Of Apparel |
US13747974 |
2013-01-23 |
US20140201891A1 |
2014-07-24 |
David Turner |
A system may include an article of apparel and a fluid source. The article of apparel incorporates a plurality of fluid channels, and the apparel includes a fluid connector in fluid communication with the fluid channels. A fluid source is configured to join with the fluid connector and supply a fluid to the fluid channels. The article of apparel may include a pad component formed from a polymer foam material, which defines the fluid channels. A pair of material elements may be secured to opposite sides of the pad component, with one of the material elements being fluid permeable adjacent to at least a portion of the fluid channels. |
169 |
HEAD GUARD |
US14161088 |
2014-01-22 |
US20140143938A1 |
2014-05-29 |
Federico Olivares Velasco |
A head guard is provided which has a fabric layer and a padding layer. The head guard is stretchable between a relaxed configuration and an expanded configuration. The expanding configuration has a convex shape such that it can conform to a head of a wearer. The head guard can be worn by a wearer in combination with a helmet. |
170 |
HEAD GUARD |
US14160981 |
2014-01-22 |
US20140143931A1 |
2014-05-29 |
Federico Olivares Velasco |
A head guard is provided which has a fabric layer and a padding layer. The head guard is stretchable between a relaxed configuration and an expanded configuration. The expanding configuration has a convex shape such that it can conform to a head of a wearer. The head guard can be worn by a wearer in combination with a helmet. |
171 |
Fire Resistant Garments Containing A High Lubricity Thermal Liner |
US13396125 |
2012-02-14 |
US20130205481A1 |
2013-08-15 |
Joey K. Underwood; Jacques A. Cantin; Guy Connors Lucas |
Protective garments are disclosed having an inner lining with high lubricity and high strength characteristics. The inner lining, in one embodiment, contains spun yarns combined with para-aramid multifilament yarns. The spun yarns may also contain flame resistant fibers, such as meta-aramid fibers, FR cellulose fibers, or mixtures thereof. The para-aramid filament yarns provide excellent strength characteristics to the fabric. In addition, in some embodiments, the multifilament yarns may enhance the fire resistant properties of the fabric. In one embodiment, the para-aramid filament yarns may have less than five twists per inch, such as from about 1 twist per inch to about four twists per inch. |
172 |
Article with deodorant device |
US12905851 |
2010-10-15 |
US08337773B2 |
2012-12-25 |
Jason A. Berns; Stephen Cleary; Michael Meyer |
An article configured to be worn or carried by a human includes a body portion with a deodorant enclosure and a deodorant insert positioned within the deodorant enclosure. The body portion is comprised of a flexible material that defines an inside and an outside of the article. An opening is formed in the body portion which provides a passage between the inside and the outside of the article. The deodorant enclosure is secured to the body portion at the opening. The deodorant enclosure includes a chamber positioned between an air permeable inner wall and an air permeable outer wall. The deodorant insert is removably positioned within the chamber of the deodorant enclosure. |
173 |
Method and Apparatus for Covering Body Parts |
US13372495 |
2012-02-14 |
US20120211012A1 |
2012-08-23 |
Andrea Niemiec |
A method and apparatus for covering body parts. Body part covers may be pre-shaped and pre-sized to cover various parts of one's body, or may be fabricated in a generic shape, and cut by the user to a custom shape of the user's choice. Body part covers may also include lettering on one or more surfaces of the body part cover. The lettering may be implemented as text, words, abbreviations, messages, symbols, graphics, designs, phrases and the like. The body part cover may also include an additive such as a scent or fragrance, for example, or may be implemented as scented or unscented copulins or pheromones. |
174 |
Odor absorbing system and method |
US11858617 |
2007-09-20 |
US08011024B2 |
2011-09-06 |
Anthony E. Newman |
An odor absorbing system includes a head covering article of clothing configured to be worn by a person. The head covering article of clothing includes a base layer comprising a cap section configured to substantially cover a head of the person wearing the article of clothing. An odor absorbing insert is removable attachable to the article of clothing. |
175 |
Low-cost disposable odor-reducing hunting clothing |
US11683834 |
2007-03-08 |
US07805769B2 |
2010-10-05 |
C. Timothy Hunt |
Disposable clothing articles for hunting and other outdoor activities are made of a low-cost, lightweight, breathable material, preferably a non-woven with particle barrier properties, and preferably include cinching elements for cinching closed with a good seal the hand and foot openings of the clothing to prevent the escape of human odors. The clothing articles are treated with one or more odor-reducing agents to absorb the human odors that pass through the clothing material. In an example method of making the clothing articles, a liquid odor-reducing agent is sprayed onto the clothing, one or two powder odor-reducing agents are sprinkled onto the inside and outside surfaces of the clothing, and the treated clothing article is stored in a sealable bag or other container. |
176 |
Fragrance masks |
US12319402 |
2009-01-07 |
US20090260635A1 |
2009-10-22 |
Mary Dean |
A specially designed face mask is provided which provides an impenetrable barrier between the wearer and noxious odors. Manufactured of any suitable material, such as durable, disposable paper, fabric, woven or felted material, for example, the fragrance face mask of the present invention is essentially rectangular in shape. The mask provides fragrance to block unwanted odors alone or in combination with anti-bacterial, anti-microbial or anti-fungal agents. |
177 |
Garments Having Auxetic Foam Layers |
US12277457 |
2008-11-25 |
US20090119820A1 |
2009-05-14 |
Martin Bentham; Andrew Alderson; Kim Lesley Alderson |
A garment is provided that has a support region and a foam pad at the region. The foam pads has at least one auxetic foam layer. A garment is also provided that includes at least one auxetic foam layer. |
178 |
LOW-COST DISPOSABLE ODOR-REDUCING HUNTING CLOTHING |
US11683834 |
2007-03-08 |
US20070226868A1 |
2007-10-04 |
C. Timothy HUNT |
Disposable clothing articles for hunting and other outdoor activities are made of a low-cost, lightweight, breathable material, preferably a non-woven with particle barrier properties, and preferably include cinching elements for cinching closed with a good seal the hand and foot openings of the clothing to prevent the escape of human odors. The clothing articles are treated with one or more odor-reducing agents to absorb the human odors that pass through the clothing material. In an example method of making the clothing articles, a liquid odor-reducing agent is sprayed onto the clothing, one or two powder odor-reducing agents are sprinkled onto the inside and outside surfaces of the clothing, and the treated clothing article is stored in a sealable bag or other container. |
179 |
Odor absorbing system and method |
US11024510 |
2004-12-29 |
US07260853B2 |
2007-08-28 |
Anthony E. Newman |
An odor absorbing system for use by a person to reduce odor emanation from the person into an environment surrounding the person includes an article of clothing that is configured to be worn by the person and an odor absorbing insert removably attached to the article of clothing. The article of clothing includes a base layer that is adapted to substantially surround a portion of the person wearing the article of clothing. The base layer includes a vent. The odor absorbing insert is configured to cover the vent and includes a layer of breathable material and an odor absorbing agent on the layer of breathable material. |
180 |
Perspiration shield and method of making same |
US11016478 |
2004-12-17 |
US20060085886A1 |
2006-04-27 |
Cole Williams |
An odor reducing article of apparel and the method of making same which includes perspiration shields that are strategically located contiguous to areas of perspiration which not only effectively absorb perspiration, but also significantly reduce perspiration odor. More particularly, the perspiration shields of the invention are constructed from interwoven wicking and silver coated yarn that functions to substantially eliminate odor causing bacteria contained within the perspiration of the wearer. |