101 |
VERSATILE GARMENT |
EP03742852 |
2003-02-20 |
EP1476034A4 |
2005-05-18 |
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. |
102 |
GARMENT ASSEMBLY |
EP01940768.3 |
2001-06-19 |
EP1294245A1 |
2003-03-26 |
FINDLAY, James, Ferguson |
A garment comprises an outer shell (4) and an inner liner (2). The inner liner is a liquid-water-resistant and water-vapour-permeable material (particularly coated expanded polytetrafluoroethylene membrane) which has a discontinuous pattern of abrasion-resisting polymeric material on the side which faces the outer shell. The pattern may be a pattern of dots (26) of abrasion-resisting polymer. The outer shell may be removable from the inner liner. |
103 |
PROTECTIVE GARMENT WITH VAPOR SKIRT |
PCT/US2009040135 |
2009-04-10 |
WO2010008642A3 |
2010-04-15 |
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. |
104 |
PROTECTIVE GARMENT WITH REMOVABLE PORTIONS |
PCT/US2009040145 |
2009-04-10 |
WO2010008643A3 |
2010-04-08 |
ALDRIDGE DONALD |
A protective garment (10) including a first portion (16) which is generally impermeable to gases and a second portion (18) which is generally impermeable to gases. The second portion is releasably coupled to the first portion at a joint (56) which is generally impermeable to gases. |
105 |
PROTECTIVE GARMENT WITH REMOVABLE PORTIONS |
PCT/US2009040145 |
2009-04-10 |
WO2010008643A2 |
2010-01-21 |
ALDRIDGE DONALD |
A protective garment including a first portion which is generally impermeable to gases and a second portion which is generally impermeable to gases. The second portion is releasably coupled to the first portion at a joint which is generally impermeable to gases. |
106 |
ADJUSTABLE INSULATION APPARATUS |
PCT/US0308535 |
2003-03-20 |
WO03082035B1 |
2003-12-18 |
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). |
107 |
保持与操作电子设备的服饰物品 |
CN200790000050.3 |
2007-05-03 |
CN201345897Y |
2009-11-18 |
多布里亚纳·D·格内瓦; 爱德华·L·博伊德; 彼得·M·瓦利斯 |
本实用新型涉及一种服饰物品,包括:口袋,所述口袋包括允许插入与取出电子设备的开口,该口袋还包括至少一个凸起部,当把电子设备置于所述口袋中时,电子设备的至少一个操作控制按钮被定位临近所述至少一个凸起部。 |
108 |
SPORTS JACKET WITH DEVICE FOR HEAT REGULATION |
PCT/EP2013075609 |
2013-12-05 |
WO2014095379A4 |
2014-09-04 |
KURTZWEG KENNETH |
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. |
109 |
GARMENT WITH ALTERED STRESS PROFILE |
PCT/US2009031042 |
2009-01-15 |
WO2009091853A2 |
2009-07-23 |
FARMER DOUGLAS K; COVELLI CARMEN A |
Included are articles such as garments including polymer film compositions to alter the stress profile of the garment which is exhibited during wear of the garment. The polymer film may be bonded to the fabric to provide a fabric/film laminate. |
110 |
COLD WEATHER OUTERWEAR |
PCT/US2006004568 |
2006-02-09 |
WO2006086548A3 |
2006-10-05 |
SHANNON KEITH |
An outerwear system (10) for use in cold weather includes a vest (12) to which external components may be attached. These components include sleeves (64, 66), a cape (62), a hood (60), and a vest extension (68). The components may be individually attachable to the vest by slide fasteners and buttons. The vest extension (68) provides additional warmth for the lower torso and thighs of the user. Flaps (214, 216, 218) made of a material colored international orange are stored in pockets (204, 206, 208) carried by the cape (62). |
111 |
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR POWERING A GARMENT |
US16226952 |
2018-12-20 |
US20190191624A1 |
2019-06-27 |
Steffon Hoppel; Todd Pugh |
A lawn mower has an electrical port that receives current from an alternator powered by the lawn mower engine. The current and voltage sent the electrical port depend on a flywheel and stator arrangement operatively connected to the alternator. The stator may be replaceable or interchangeable to selectively determine the alternator current and voltage output. The port receives a plug from a garment worn by the lawn mower operator. The garment includes one or more thermo-electric elements that are powered from current extending through the port. The thermo-electric elements may be resistive heaters to warm the operator or TEC coolers to cool the operator. Furthermore, the garment may include a rechargeable battery that powers the thermo-electric elements when the plug is disconnected from the port. |
112 |
Vented garment |
US14877199 |
2015-10-07 |
US10111480B2 |
2018-10-30 |
Luke A. Pezzimenti |
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 openings along the seams are offset with interior openings, wherein the interior openings are connected to the exterior openings by a passage between garment layers. |
113 |
Garment with altered stress profile |
US15161749 |
2016-05-23 |
US10104925B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Douglas K. Farmer; Carmen A. Covelli |
Included are articles such as garments including polymer film compositions to alter the stress profile of the garment which is exhibited during wear of the garment. The polymer film may be bonded to the fabric to provide a fabric/film laminate. |
114 |
Garment with Reconfigurable Exterior Panels |
US15835839 |
2017-12-08 |
US20180228228A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Vernon Hutchins |
A garment with reconfigurable panels uses multiple mounting panels to form a user-customizable piece of clothing. The mounting panels form attachment points that enable the user to attach various aesthetic or functional patches to the garment. This enables the user to modify their clothing to accommodate various activities. The mounting panels are distributed across the garment so that the user has multiple options for placing the reconfigurable panels. The reconfigurable panels feature various aesthetic and functional surfaces. Additionally, the reconfigurable panels can be removed or replaced as the user performs various activities. |
115 |
GARMENT FOR HARNESS SYSTEM |
US15529073 |
2016-12-07 |
US20180184730A1 |
2018-07-05 |
Eric P. Autard; Sabine Beysel |
A garment wearable by an individual using a harness system of a vehicle seat has an inner front layer, and an adjacent outer front layer comprising a left panel, a right panel and a coupling member adapted to join or separate the left and right panels. The garment is adapted to receive one or more harness straps of the harness system between the inner front layer and the outer front layer when the one or more harness straps are routed from a shoulder region to a waist region of the garment, and when so routed, the one or more harness straps lie flush against at least a chest area of the inner front layer. |
116 |
PADDING ELEMENT FOR CLOTHING ITEMS, PROCESS FOR MAKING SAID ELEMENT AND A CLOTHING ITEM THEREOF |
US15574473 |
2016-05-12 |
US20180125136A1 |
2018-05-10 |
Roberto GIORDANI |
The present invention relates to a padding element (10, 20, 30) for an article of clothing, comprising two liners (1, 21, 31; 2, 22, 32) opposite each other and first pads (3); the first liner (1, 21, 31) and the second liner (2, 22, 32) are joined together along at least one portion of their perimeter, so as to create an intermediate space therebetween; the first pads (3) transversely connect the first liner (1, 21, 31) and the second liner (2, 22, 32) so as to divide the intermediate space into at least two padding chambers (12). The invention also relates to a process for making said padding element (10, 20, 30) and a clothing item comprising at least one padding element of the invention. |
117 |
NOVEL JACKET WITH HANDLING MECHANISMS |
US15792748 |
2017-10-24 |
US20180125125A1 |
2018-05-10 |
ANTHONY DASHON THORNTON |
This disclosure pertains to a novel motorcycle jacket used to improve safety during motorcycle rides. A novel motorcycle jacket may include one or more handles, disposed in one more orientations, thereon. The novel motorcycle jacket facilitates ease of grip with the handles which provide safety for motorcycle passengers. The novel motorcycle jacket may comprise a plurality of handles, a coupling means that attaches the plurality of handles to the body of a jacket. The motorcycle jacket may comprise a flexible material to facilitate lateral forces to apply thereon. |
118 |
EXTENDER FOR AN OUTERWEAR |
US15109529 |
2015-12-31 |
US20180110268A1 |
2018-04-26 |
MESSIER T MESSIER; JOANNE D FRANK |
An extender for an outerwear is described. The extender includes a first section and a second section. The first section provides a tapered first side and a substantially straight second side. The second section provides a tapered first side and a substantially straight second side. The extender also includes a fastening arrangement adapted to removably secure the second side of the first section to the second side of the second section. The extender also includes an anchoring arrangement arranged on the first side of the first section and the first side of the second section. The anchoring arrangement is adapted to removably secure the first section and the second section to first and second seams of the outerwear. |
119 |
Multilayer Fabric With Selective Radiation Filter |
US15425802 |
2017-02-06 |
US20180007986A1 |
2018-01-11 |
Aurel COZA; Roland Günter SEYDEL; Josh Robert GORDON |
A multilayer fabric for selectively blocking or transmitting particular wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, such solar radiation, and far infrared (FIR) radiation. The multilayer fabric may include a microporous water vapor permeable layer that selectively filters particular wavelengths depending on the size of its pores. In some embodiments, the multilayer fabric may include a nanostructured layer that selectively filters particular wavelengths. |
120 |
CAPE WITH DETACHABLE OR CONCEALABLE SLEEVES |
US15245942 |
2016-08-24 |
US20170258209A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Leonard Leek |
An article configured to cover the torso of a wearer includes reversible sleeves that can either extend outwardly from the garment for covering the arms of a wearer or positioned within the garment, and closures for closing the sleeve openings and concealing the sleeve, and/or detachable sleeves. |