序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 PANTS HAVING WAISTBAND FOR RECEIVING FLEXIBLE RESTRAINTS US15013405 2016-02-02 US20160219943A1 2016-08-04 Elizabeth Claire Hoiles
A pants garment is provided with features for storing and/or concealing flexible restraints such as plastic restraints commonly used by law enforcement. A restraint tunnel may extend along a waistband of the pants garment and include an opening. The opening may be sized and arranged so as to facilitate, when a flexible restraint is stored in the tunnel, removal of the flexible restraint from the tunnel through the opening when the plastic restraint is grasped and pulled by fingers of the wearer from a position along at least one of the interior side or the exterior side of the pants garment when the pants garment is worn by the wearer. The tunnel may attach to the interior of the pants along the waistband, or may be incorporated into the waistband with an opening to the exterior or interior side of the pants garment.
102 Taekwondo uniform US13701824 2011-10-28 US09259040B2 2016-02-16 Seng-Gyu Ryu
Disclosed is a taekwondo uniform. At least a portion of the taekwondo uniform has the shape corresponding to that of the human body, and the taekwondo uniform is prevented from being loosed, so that women and men put on the uniform in common with improved wearability and convenient use. Gap adjusting unit mutually corresponding to each other at the back part and the front part of the uniform are provided, so that the wearability of the uniform is improved.
103 PLATE CARRIER AND A PROTECTIVE VEST US14328949 2014-07-11 US20160003581A1 2016-01-07 David Warren
A plate carrier wearable by a user for housing an armor plate comprises a plurality of hinges that connect a front portion of the plate carrier and a back portion of the plate carrier at the bottom; and an attachment mechanism disposed near the top of the plate carrier and configured to adjustably secure the armor plate inside the plate carrier.
104 ADAPTIVE CAMOUFLAGE US14066555 2013-10-29 US20140230115A1 2014-08-21 Kevin Shelley
An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for retaining camouflage material. A frame includes a front surface and a back surface. The frame may be configured to distribute pressure across the back surface from camouflage material retained against the front surface. At least one retention device may be coupled to the frame. The retention device(s) may be configured to retain camouflage material against the front surface of the frame. At least one vent opening may be formed in the frame. A vent opening may include a channel extending between the front surface and the back surface of the frame.
105 TAEKWONDO UNIFORM US13701824 2011-10-28 US20130086728A1 2013-04-11 Seng-Gyu Ryu
Disclosed is a taekwondo uniform. At least a portion of the taekwondo uniform has the shape corresponding to that of the human body, and the taekwondo uniform is prevented from being loosed, so that women and men put on the uniform in common with improved wearability and convenient use. Gap adjusting unit mutually corresponding to each other at the back part and the front part of the uniform are provided, so that the wearability of the uniform is improved.
106 COLLAR INSIGNIA GAUGE US13419986 2012-03-14 US20130061484A1 2013-03-14 EDWARD EUDORE DAVIGNON
Military, police, and other organizations use insignias on shirt collars to display rank or identifying marks. This invention introduces an easy to use way to properly apply collar insignia at a predetermined bisecting angle. My design introduces the horizontal collar tab slot (FIG. 1A) to hold the gauge in place once aligned with the collar alignment marks (FIG. 1B). Installing an insignia centered over alignment mark (FIG. 1C) is simple because the vertical slot (FIG. 1D) to receive the insignia fastening pins is placed at the proper angle in reference to the collar tip to ensure proper alignment. The open ended slot (FIG. 1D) allows the gauge to slide off the collar when the insignia is properly installed on the collar. The open ended design of the vertical slot also allows this gauge to slide under an installed insignia for inspection purposes.
107 Expandable Pocket US12570176 2009-09-30 US20110072556A1 2011-03-31 MunHui Diane Bang
An expandable pocket is described. In one or more implementations, a pocket is comprised of a front panel attached to a back panel. The front panel is configured to expand. Additionally, the front panel is configured to substantially maintain alignment of a portion of a stripe disposed on the front panel with a portion of the stripe disposed on the back panel. The front panel is configured to maintain this alignment when the front panel is expanded and when the front panel is not expanded.
108 DUTY UNIFORM FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND OTHER UNIFORMED PERSONNEL US12881133 2010-09-13 US20110061146A1 2011-03-17 Roy J. Spiewak; Michael I. SPIEWAK; Sol N. JACOBS
For uniformed personnel a shirt and pants Class A dress uniform having one or more Class B work uniform type of structural features which render it more functional, more comfortable and more attractive. More specifically, this new uniform includes a shirttail retainer, a microphone sling and an internal hidden and secure cargo pocket on each leg or combinations of one or more of these features. The shirttail retainer utilizes spaced apart silicone rubber friction strips on the outer surface near the waist which cooperate with a friction strip on the inner surface of the pants waistband. The microphone sling hangs from a button on the shoulder hidden beneath the shoulder epaulet. The internal cargo pocket is on the inner surface of the outer leg wall.
109 Peace officer's shirt and suspender set for supporting a duty belt US11879094 2007-07-16 US07891023B1 2011-02-22 Elton N. Hill
A suspender set and peace officer's shirt are described wherein the suspenders for the duty belt are located beneath the officer's shirt with only a portion of the suspender set extending outwardly through the front and rear of the shirt for connection to the duty belt worn by the officer.
110 Chef suit garment US11112395 2005-04-22 US07836519B2 2010-11-23 Todd T. Zahler
A uniform-type chef suit garment that appears to have physically separate jacket and pants but that includes an upper torso jacket and liner which is attached to the pants to optimize comfort by eliminating a fitted waist, while improving serviceability during cleaning of the garment. The garment includes various means that enable the wearer to don and remove the chef suit. In various embodiments, the pants are further adapted to be adjustable in length or to have a length limiting feature to prevent undesirable wear and soiling of the cuffs. In various preferred configurations, the jacket may preferably also incorporate a jacket taper adjustment feature as well as various implement holding elements that can be adapted to retain towels, gloves, cooking utensils, and other implements. In various alternative modifications, reversible breast lapels are incorporated into the garment to prolong clean and professional appearance and serviceability in operational food service environments.
111 Belly chain anchor US12654948 2010-01-11 US20100175169A1 2010-07-15 Melvin Earnest Nordstrom
The belly chain anchor is a system that is incorporated into incarceration uniforms that allows law enforcement officers to secure belly chains to the uniforms, preventing the detainees from stepping out of the belly chains and using them as weapons. The belly chain anchor limits the mobility of one or both of the detainees' hands or arms by securing the belly chain to the uniform. The belly chain is secured to the anchor at about the location that the chain that connects to the detainee's handcuff chain.
112 Safety jacket US11444265 2006-05-31 US07596813B2 2009-10-06 Robert J. Borowski; Cynthia Borowski
A jacket for use by public service personnel such as policemen or the like is shorter than a usual jacket so it will not cover the wearer's hip area when worn. Straps are located on the bottom end of the jacket and will accommodate or support a utility belt adjacent to the wearer's hip area but beneath the jacket so the jacket does not cover the utility belt. The utility belt is thus easily accessed without moving the jacket.
113 Multi-scale position locator and method for locating a position US09310535 1999-05-12 US06311408B1 2001-11-06 Rudy Madayag
A device includes first and second scales. The first scale has a reference mark, at least one first mark disposed a first distance from the reference mark in a first direction, and at least one second mark disposed the first distance from the reference mark in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction. The second scale is perpendicular to the first scale and includes at least one third mark disposed a second distance from the first scale. One can use such a device to position items on a uniform or other back piece without the guesswork associated with conventional measuring devices. For example, he/she can use the first scale as a centering scale to locate a pocket midline, and then, without having to move the device, can use the second scale as a measuring scale to locate a point along the pocket midline. Therefore, such a multi-scale device allows one to place an item such as a badge above the pocket more quickly and in a less cumbersome manner than a conventional measuring device would typically allow.
114 Camouflage items and camouflage material thereon US822212 1997-03-21 US6061828A 2000-05-16 Ira Josephs
A camouflage garment having a torso portion, sleeves extending downward from a top, side of the torso portion and an optional neck portion. The torso portion, sleeves and optional neck portion are made of a camouflage material having a plurality of rectilinear shapes, adjacent ones of which have a different color. The rectilinear shapes each have at least six straight sides and an interior angle between 180.degree. and 360.degree. and may be formed only by straight sides whereby opposed straight sides are substantially parallel to one another. Camouflage enhancement features may be arranged in connection with the camouflage material for enhancing the camouflage effect of the camouflage material.
115 Uniform with optionally concealed/deployed visual panels for display about a 360 degree periphery US319876 1994-10-07 US5588154A 1996-12-31 Stephen Blauer; Mark Mordechai
A uniform comprising a shirt and trousers. The shirt has a back body section and split front body sections which cooperate with a yoke that extends across the shoulders from arm to arm and over the shoulders and about the collar between the back body section and front body sections. The front body sections have breast pockets, the tops of which are open and overlapped by free edges of the yoke. An inverted pocket at the back section has a bottom opening defined between the back body section and a free edge of the yoke. Display panels are detachably secured within the shirt pockets such that they can be concealed in or extended from the pockets. The trousers have a pair of side patch pockets. Display panels are detachably secured within the patch pockets such that they can be concealed in or extended from the pockets. When the display panels of both the shirt and trousers are extended, they are available for viewing about a substantially 360-degree periphery. Optionally, the display panels are retroreflective. Optionally, the trousers have a removable, wind resistant lining.
116 Display for awards to be attached to a uniform US3792543D 1971-08-25 US3792543A 1974-02-19 POWELL M
A display is disclosed for awards to be attached to a uniform of an order and is disclosed with specific reference to Cub and Webelos Scouts. The display includes a frame and a backer covered with a fabric having a pocket and of a material and color such that the pocket area of a shirt of the uniform of the awardgranting order is represented. The pocket is so located as to provide space on both sides for awards that are to be worn on the right and left sleeves.
117 Shoulder braid US20069462 1962-06-07 US3153244A 1964-10-20 LOWNEY JR WILLIAM J
118 Guide for emplacement of insignia US20357662 1962-06-19 US3129515A 1964-04-21 EDMUND BEST CHARLES
119 Device for aligning and spacing the insignia on military uniforms US13157661 1961-08-15 US3092915A 1963-06-11 BELL SAMUEL J
120 Emblem device US60153356 1956-08-01 US2874494A 1959-02-24 EMMERT GEORGE W
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