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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
181 CONVERTIBLE GARMENT WITH INTEGRAL CARRYING STRAP US15875718 2018-01-19 US20180199647A1 2018-07-19 Cassandra Kennedy; James Nickolas Smith
An outergarment has a shoulder strap attached to an upper portion thereof.
182 OUTERWEAR GARMENT US15865596 2018-01-09 US20180199640A1 2018-07-19 Joseph W. Christensen
An outerwear garment includes a torso body having an inner surface and an outer surface. The torso body defines a pass-through opening extending through the inner surface and outer surface and a pocket opening extending at least through the outer surface. A pocket extends inwardly from the outer surface at the pocket opening. A waist gaiter is coupled to the inner surface. The pass through opening provides access to a space defined between the pocket and the waist gaiter.
183 Article of Clothing Having Magnetic Fastening Assemblies US15888546 2018-02-05 US20180153239A1 2018-06-07 Maura M. Horton
An article of clothing, such as a dress shirt, blouse, coat, jacket, or vest, includes a sheet of material forming a body portion. First and second plackets are formed along respective first and second end portions of the sheet of material. First and second magnetic elements, each being encased in an encasement, are secured inside first and second pockets, respectively, such that positions of the plurality of second magnetic elements correspond to positions of the plurality of first magnetic elements.
184 OUTWEAR GARMENT US15255683 2016-09-02 US20180064190A1 2018-03-08 JAMIL KHAN
Disclosed is an outwear garment including a housing configured to fit around a human upper torso, the housing having a detachable inner and including a pair of sleeves to receive arms of the human, wherein each sleeve has a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the housing further having a back portion to cover the back of the human, a left side portion to cover from front the left side of the human and a right side portion to cover from front the right side of the human; at least one glove pocket configured near the distal end of each sleeve of the housing, the glove pocket having a zipper opening; and an elastic cord loop sewn in the lining; at least one glove configured to store inside each glove pocket; a hook attached to the glove and further configured to detachably attached with the elastic cord loop of the glove pocket; a hood having detachable inner lining detachably attached to the housing for covering the head of the human; a collar detachably attached to the hood to snap around the neck of the human; and an elastic face mask having a left end and a right end, the left end of the elastic face mask sewn into the inner lining of the hood and the right end of the elastic face mask looped to detachably attached to the inner lining, wherein the elastic face mask looped over the head to cover the mouth of the human.
185 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFLATING AN ARTICLE OF OUTDOOR GEAR OR APPAREL USING A DRY GAS US15384057 2016-12-19 US20170095012A1 2017-04-06 Robert Nathan Alder; Cory Tholl; Brady Woolford
An inflation system includes a bladder incorporated into an article of outdoor gear or apparel. The bladder is incorporated into the article of outdoor gear and apparel so as to provide insulation to a user. The inflation system includes a gas canister that includes a reservoir of dry gas. A valve mechanism allows the dry gas to be used to selectively inflate and deflate the bladder to provide a desired amount of insulation.
186 FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT GARMENT US15299200 2016-10-20 US20170035122A1 2017-02-09 DANIEL E. FARRON; SCOTT K. HUTSENPILLER; LINDSEY V.J. MARTIN
Aspects herein relates to a garment designed to provide an enhanced range of motion. This is accomplished by having a layered construction comprising different fabric/textile materials where the enhanced range of motion is desired. The garment in accordance with aspects herein particularly provides an enhanced range of motion for a wearer around the shoulders and arms. This enhanced range of motion may be especially beneficial when the wearer is engaged in a physically demanding activity or any activity benefitting from a wide range of movement by the wearer's arms and shoulders.
187 Down Jacket with Selectable Outer Shell US14651084 2013-12-13 US20160374408A1 2016-12-29 Beom-Su Seo
The present invention relates to a down jacket with a selectable outer shell, which includes: an urethane coating layer formed on an inner face of an outer shell for preventing exudation of duck down such that not only synthetic resin but also fabrics of various kinds capable of exudation of duck down can be applied; and a tape member formed on an inner face of an inner shell so as to form a compartment through a thermal adhesion at a portion where the tape member and the urethane coating layer meet together, thereby making a processing process easy. The down jacket with the selectable outer shell is made with double fabrics having an inner shell and an outer shell and a plurality of compartments formed by computing the inner shell and the outer shell and filled with duck down.
188 VENTED GARMENT US15255603 2016-09-02 US20160366963A1 2016-12-22 IUSTINIA KOSHKAROFF; LUKE A. PEZZIMENTI; KEVIN C. SZE
The technology described herein relates to breathable, vented, and insulating garments. More particularly, the technology described herein relates to garments with chambers to retain an insulating fill material. Openings along seams between the insulating chambers may achieve evaporative moisture or air transfer from the inside (proximal to the body of a wearer) of the garment to the outside environment. In an aspect, the garments comprise one or more insulated zones provided with one or more vented-insulation sections provided at locations on the garment configured to align with one or more areas of a wearer's body that are more sensitive to environmental conditions (e.g. temperature) and/or are prone to faster heat loss.
189 Article of apparel for holding and operating electronic devices US14844139 2015-09-03 US09504283B2 2016-11-29 Dobriana D. Gheneva; Edward Lang Boyd; Peter M. Valles
An article of apparel comprising: a pocket, the pocket comprising an opening to permit insertion and removal of an electronic device, the pocket further comprising at least one raised portion, wherein when the electronic device is located in the pocket, at least one operational control button of the electronic device is positioned adjacent the at least one raised portion.
190 COLD WEATHER VENTED GARMENT US15140214 2016-04-27 US20160235147A1 2016-08-18 LUKE A. PEZZIMENTI; LINDSEY V.J. MARTIN; IRENA ILCHEVA
The present invention relates to breathable, vented, and insulating cold weather garments. More particularly, the present invention relates to garments with chambers to retain an insulating fill material. Perforations along the seams between the insulating chambers may achieve optimal evaporative moisture transfer from the inside (proximal to the body of a wearer) of the garment to the outside environment.
191 Cold weather vented garment US13449783 2012-04-18 US09392825B2 2016-07-19 Luke A. Pezzimenti; Lindsey V. J. Martin; Irena Ilcheva
The present invention relates to breathable, vented, and insulating cold weather garments. More particularly, the present invention relates to garments with chambers to retain an insulating fill material. Perforations along the seams between the insulating chambers may achieve optimal evaporative moisture transfer from the inside (proximal to the body of a wearer) of the garment to the outside environment.
192 ARTICLE OF CLOTHING FOR STORING AND DEPLOYING A SCARF US14544350 2014-12-29 US20160183612A1 2016-06-30 ROBERT ROMERO; Vincent Gil Quevedo
A clothing article surrounds a wearer's upper torso. The article includes connected front portion, a collar. A sleeve is formed in the front portion. A jacket, and coat with an attachable/detachable scarf will be folded and stored in the inter portion of the front side of the collar area with elastic at each end and Velcro onto the inner portion of your collar, therefore eliminating the lost of them by any consumers, and especially children. A sleeve like collar attached to the coat and jacket for storing a scarf and making it easily deployable while in use.
193 METHODS FOR STABILIZING AND GARMENTS INCLUDING STABILIZED QUILTED INSULATION US14446116 2014-07-29 US20160029725A1 2016-02-04 Kevin Dee; Tetsuya O'Hara; Randall Harward
Methods for stabilizing insulation and constructing garments from the insulation are disclosed. Methods include arranging the fibers into a plurality of bundle structures. The fibers may be synthetic fibers. The method may include receiving the bundle structures into bundle channels. The bundle channels are formed by tacks. The bundle channels enable the uniform distribution of the bundle structures prior to stitching quilting stitch lines. Multiple quilting stitch lines are stitched after the bundle structures are uniformly distributed. The quilting stitch lines are orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bundle structures. The quilting stitch lines provide lateral as well as longitudinal stabilization of the uniform density of the bundle structures. The distance between the quilting stitch lines may be based on the loft of the fibers and/or a required durability of the garment. The quilting stitch lines are generally horizontal, while the longitudinal axis of the bundle structures are vertical.
194 Freedom Of Movement Jacket/Coat US14850193 2015-09-10 US20150374050A1 2015-12-31 Daniel Farron; Lindsey V.J. Martin
The present invention relates to a jacket/coat designed to provide an enhanced range of motion. This is accomplished by having a layered construction comprising different fabric/textile materials where the enhanced range of motion is desired. The jacket/coat in accordance with the present invention particularly provides an enhanced range of motion for a wearer around the shoulders and arms. This enhanced range of motion may be especially beneficial when the wearer is engaged in a physically demanding activity or any activity benefitting from a wide range of movement by the wearer's arms and shoulders.
195 Breast supporting garment US14241031 2012-08-31 US09215896B2 2015-12-22 Cynthia A. Smith
A breast support device designed to provide the wearer with a high degree of control and support of breast tissue while minimizing the pain and discomfort associated with conventional breast control garments, that can be worn on its own or integrated into garments where breast support is desirable. The breast support device achieves these objectives through the innovative combination of various non-stretch and stretch fabrics, as well as through the use on one or more darts of varying length sewn into the non-stretch fabric.
196 SPORTS JACKET WITH DEVICE FOR HEAT REGULATION US14654499 2013-12-05 US20150327608A1 2015-11-19 KENNETH KURTZWEG
The sports jacket has a closable cooling opening (2) in the underarm area (1) of each sleeve. These cooling openings (2) are arranged in the underarm area (1) of the sleeves on the side that is intended to face the inner side of the underarm. The cooling openings (2) are each equipped with a zip, by means of which said openings can be opened and closed. On the inner side of the openings, the openings each have a window, which is formed in the interior lining (7) of the sleeve and is covered with an air-permeable textile material (4). The window can be enclosed by an elastic profile made of plastic or spring steel, which holds the window open in the relaxed state, or by an elastic profile on each side, which two profiles, in cooperation with a rotary closure (5) that is installed in the window, hold the window open in the relaxed state. The ends of the window are then drawn together by actuating the rotary closure. The window and the air-permeable textile material (4) thereof, and thus the effective cooling opening (2), is tensioned to the outside by the resulting curvature of the profiles.
197 Article of apparel for holding and operating electronic devices US11430182 2006-05-09 US09144256B2 2015-09-29 Dobriana D. Gheneva; Edward Lang Boyd; Peter M. Valles
An article of apparel comprising: a pocket, the pocket comprising an opening to permit insertion and removal of an electronic device, the pocket further comprising at least one raised portion, wherein when the electronic device is located in the pocket, at least one operational control button of the electronic device is positioned adjacent the at least one raised portion.
198 Rella US14174458 2014-02-06 US20140317824A1 2014-10-30 Louisa Browning; Annette Jackson
An outer garment is disclosed that keeps users warm at sporting events or other outdoor events. The outer garment comprises a main garment body having a length sufficient to extend down and substantially cover a torso of a user; an opening at the top of the main garment body for a user's head; and a continuous opening at both opposing side edges for receiving the arms of the user. Furthermore, the outer garment besides being worn by a user, can also be used as a blanket or throw. Typically, the main garment body is comprised of a front layer and a back layer that are tied together without sewing. The main garment body further comprises a hood removably secured to the opening. Additionally, the continuous opening at each opposing side edge is oversized, such that a user can wear the outer garment over long-sleeved clothing without restricting movement.
199 MULTI-LAYERED GARMENT US14356793 2012-11-08 US20140310848A1 2014-10-23 Kristoffer Ulriksen; Tor Jenssen; Silje Øygarden
A garment comprising at least two layers, wherein the first layer (1) is a protective shell, the second layer (4) is an insulating layer. The insulating layer (4) has a thickness sufficient to form predefined holes each capable of holding a volume of air.
200 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFLATING AN ARTICLE OF OUTDOOR GEAR OR APPAREL USING A DRY GAS US14221891 2014-03-21 US20140201884A1 2014-07-24 Robert Nathan Alder; Cory Tholl; Brady Woolford
An inflation system includes a bladder incorporated into an article of outdoor gear or apparel. The bladder is incorporated into the article of outdoor gear and apparel so as to provide insulation to a user. The inflation system includes a gas canister that includes a reservoir of dry gas. A valve mechanism allows the dry gas to be used to selectively inflate and deflate the bladder to provide a desired amount of insulation.
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