81 |
COLD WEATHER VENTED GARMENT |
EP13778175 |
2013-04-18 |
EP2838389A4 |
2015-11-25 |
PEZZIMENTI LUKE A; MARTIN LINDSEY V J; ILCHEVA IRENA |
The present invention relates to breathable, vented, and insulating cold weather garments. More particularly, the present invention relates to garments with chambers (740) to retain an insulating fill material. Perforations (710) along the seams (720) 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. |
82 |
FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT JACKET/COAT |
EP13853319.5 |
2013-11-08 |
EP2916671A1 |
2015-09-16 |
FARRON, Daniel; VAN SISSEREN, Sheilah, A. |
The present invention relates to a jacket/coat designed to provide an enhanced range of motion and airflow between the inside and outside of the jacket. This is accomplished by having a layered construction comprising different fabric/textile materials where the enhanced range of motion and airflow are 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 benefiting from a wide range of movement by the wearer's arms and shoulders. |
83 |
MULTI-LAYERED GARMENT |
EP12806183.5 |
2012-11-08 |
EP2775872A1 |
2014-09-17 |
ULRIKSEN, Kristoffer; JENSSEN, Tor; ØYGARDEN, Silje |
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. |
84 |
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A GARMENT |
EP10790686.9 |
2010-11-10 |
EP2498631B1 |
2013-10-09 |
GROTTO Roberto |
A method for producing a garment (1; 50) comprising the operations of arranging one or more padded semi-manufactured pieces intended to make up the garment (1; 50) and having each a fabric coating (5; 52), quilting according to a predefined pattern the padded semi¬ manufactured pieces and creating irregularities zones in the padded semi¬ manufactured pieces. In particular, the operation of creating the irregularities zones in the semi-manufactured pieces consists in defining colour reserves in correspondence of the quilting zones (54) of the padded semi-manufactured pieces by applying a colour (6; 53), image (7) and/or similar to the fabric coating (5; 52) of the padded and quilted semi¬ manufactured pieces in order to decorate or finish the fabric coating (5; 52) of the semi-manufactured pieces. |
85 |
PROTECTIVE GARMENT WITH VAPOR SKIRT |
EP09741061.7 |
2009-04-10 |
EP2271228B1 |
2013-03-13 |
MCINTOSH, Josephine; TAYLOR, Martin, Lee, Sr.; MARTIN, Thomas, S. |
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86 |
VERSATILE GARMENT |
EP03742852.1 |
2003-02-20 |
EP1476034A1 |
2004-11-17 |
Anderson Douglas, D; Anderson, Seth, I. |
A versatile upper body multi-mode garment (10) is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear with respect to hand coverings (20) and head covering (30). A coat, jacket, shirt or vest has an integral hood (30) which covers the wearer's head. Within the hood is an integral face shield (32) which may be swung behind the wearer's head or neck when not covering the face, enabling protection of various portions of the face. The hood (30) may be tightened to the garment (10) or mittens provided separately enhance a variety of modes of wear which are achieved without removing the mittens or any portion thereof. The wearing modes include full exposure of a hand, exposure of the thumb and the four fingers, exposure of the four finger tips, full hand coverage, and full hand coverage by an integral glove (100). The hand coverings may be provided as separate mittens. |
87 |
FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT JACKET/COAT |
EP13853319.5 |
2013-11-08 |
EP2916671B1 |
2018-07-18 |
FARRON, Daniel; VAN SISSEREN, Sheilah, A.; MARTIN, Lindsey V.J. |
A jacket/coat comprising: a body portion (310) capable of covering at least a human trunk; and two composite sleeves (330) comprising: a lower sleeve (332); an upper sleeve (334); and a cover sleeve (336). |
88 |
Cycling jacket |
EP14191043.0 |
2014-10-30 |
EP3015011B1 |
2017-12-20 |
Maier, Roger |
Cycling jacket or vest (1) comprising an incorporated windproof panel (5) fixed internally; said panel is foldable inside a containing pocket (4) and, in position for use, is arranged substantially as an inner lining of the front part of the jacket or vest so as to protect the torso of the user. |
89 |
HEAD MOUNTED WEARABLE DEVICE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM |
EP14908812.2 |
2014-12-26 |
EP3237959A1 |
2017-11-01 |
WONG, Hong W.; YANG, Songnan; LIANG, Xiaoguo; KWONG, Wah Yiu; WONG, Cheong W. |
One embodiment provides an apparatus. The apparatus includes a source conductive path to couple to a load conductive path and to a power source. The source conductive path is included in a garment and the load conductive path is related to a head mounted wearable device (HMWD). |
90 |
MULTILAYER TEXTILE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTS MADE WITH IT |
EP14750379.1 |
2014-06-17 |
EP3157366A1 |
2017-04-26 |
BARLOTTI, Riccardo |
A multilayer textile material comprising a transparent outer layer, an inner layer and a padding material visible between said two layers, formed by a plurality of elements at least partially having different colours and/or different shades of the same colour; the material is suitable to be used in protective containers for portable electronic devices. |
91 |
SPORTJACKE MIT VORRICHTUNG ZUR WÄRMEREGULIERUNG |
EP13802338.7 |
2013-12-05 |
EP2934208B1 |
2017-04-19 |
KURTZWEG, Kenneth; SERENA, Nico |
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92 |
COLD WEATHER VENTED GARMENT |
EP13778175.3 |
2013-04-18 |
EP2838389B1 |
2016-09-14 |
PEZZIMENTI, Luke, A.; MARTIN, Lindsey V.J.; ILCHEVA, Irena |
The present invention relates to breathable, vented, and insulating cold weather garments. More particularly, the present invention relates to garments with chambers (740) to retain an insulating fill material. Perforations (710) along the seams (720) 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. |
93 |
BREAST SUPPORTING GARMENT |
EP12827162 |
2012-08-31 |
EP2750530A4 |
2016-01-20 |
SMITH CYNTHIA A |
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94 |
SPORTJACKE MIT VORRICHTUNG ZUR WÄRMEREGULIERUNG |
EP13802338.7 |
2013-12-05 |
EP2934208A1 |
2015-10-28 |
KURTZWEG, Kenneth; SERENA, Nico |
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. |
95 |
BREAST SUPPORTING GARMENT |
EP12827162.4 |
2012-08-31 |
EP2750530A1 |
2014-07-09 |
SMITH, Cynthia, A. |
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. |
96 |
ARTICLE OF APPAREL FOR HOLDING AND OPERATING ELECTRONIC DEVICES |
EP07776612.9 |
2007-05-03 |
EP2023753B1 |
2014-03-26 |
GHENEVA, Dobriana, D.; BOYD, Edward, Lang; VALLES, Peter, M. |
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97 |
PROTECTIVE GARMENT WITH VAPOR SKIRT |
EP09741061.7 |
2009-04-10 |
EP2271228A2 |
2011-01-12 |
MCINTOSH, Josephine; TAYLOR, Martin, Lee, Sr.; MARTIN, Thomas, S. |
A coat including a torso portion defining a torso cavity and including pair of portions that are releasably connectable together. The coat further includes a skirt positioned in the torso cavity. The coat is configured such that when the coat is worn by a wearer and the portions are releasably connected together the skirt generally sealingly engages the wearer. The coat is further configured such that the skirt automatically generally sealingly engages the wearer when the coat is worn by the wearer and the portions are releasably connected without requiring any further action by the wearer. |
98 |
ARTICLE OF APPAREL FOR HOLDING AND OPERATING ELECTRONIC DEVICES |
EP07776612.9 |
2007-05-03 |
EP2023753A1 |
2009-02-18 |
GHENEVA, Dobriana, D.; BOYD, Edward, Lang; VALLES, Peter, M. |
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. |
99 |
ADJUSTABLE INSULATION APPARATUS |
EP03718006 |
2003-03-20 |
EP1496762A4 |
2007-10-24 |
GATHINGS STEPHEN A JR |
An adjustable insulation apparatus (10) attaches to a garment (12) to manage the body heat of the user. The apparatus (10) includes a lining (14) that may be extended to substantially the width of the garment (12) worn by the user or retracted to reduce the area surrounding the user. The apparatus (10) includes controllers for moving the lining (14) between the extended position and the retracted position, which include extension cords (22) and retraction cord (54) is connected to the lining (14). The extension cord (22) is connected between a proximal end (18) of the lining (14) and an extension grip. The retraction cord (54) is connected between the proximal end (18) of the lining (14) and a retraction grip. In the extended position, the lining (14) surrounds a substantial portion of the user. When the retraction grips are drawn, the proximal end (18) of the lining (14) will be moved toward the distal end (20) of the lining (14). To return the lining (14) to the extended position, the user will pull the extension grips and the proximal end (18) of the lining (14) will move away from the distal end (20) of the lining (14). |
100 |
VERSATILE GARMENT |
EP03742852.1 |
2003-02-20 |
EP1476034B1 |
2007-03-21 |
Anderson Douglas, D; Anderson, Seth, I. |
A versatile upper body multi-mode garment (10) is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear with respect to hand coverings (20) and head covering (30). A coat, jacket, shirt or vest has an integral hood (30) which covers the wearer's head. Within the hood is an integral face shield (32) which may be swung behind the wearer's head or neck when not covering the face, enabling protection of various portions of the face. The hood (30) may be tightened to the garment (10) or mittens provided separately enhance a variety of modes of wear which are achieved without removing the mittens or any portion thereof. The wearing modes include full exposure of a hand, exposure of the thumb and the four fingers, exposure of the four finger tips, full hand coverage, and full hand coverage by an integral glove (100). The hand coverings may be provided as separate mittens. |