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 COOLING GARMENTS, WARMING GARMENTS, AND RELATED METHODS US15497953 2017-04-26 US20170367917A1 2017-12-28 Terry L. DONAT; David Smith
The present disclosure generally relates to intelligent garments that provide thermal regulation in a variety of environments. The garments may include different layers such as a hydrophobic layer in direct contact with a wearer's skin surface and saturated with an aqueous mixture, a spacer layer, a reflective layer, and an outer hydrophobic layer. The layers of the garment may work together to reduce the metabolic expenditure of the wearer in extreme environmental conditions or during demanding physical activity. A variety of sensors may be displaced throughout the garments so as to enable the collection of data associated with wearers as well as environmental conditions. Wearers may control the thermal balance and other properties of the garments as desired.
102 Garment for protection from the elements US14178877 2014-02-12 US09775387B2 2017-10-03 Becky Parr
A garment for protection from the elements includes a blanket defined by an upper edge, a lower edge and a first side edge and a second side edge disposed between and connecting the upper edge and the lower edge, the upper edge, the lower edge, and the first side edge and the second side edge together forming a substantially rectangular shape, a hood connected to the blanket along the upper edge, a seat cushion assembly disposed on the blanket, the seat cushion assembly including a seat cushion pocket and a seat cushion removably disposed in the seat cushion pocket, and an attachment device attached to the seat cushion assembly circumscribing a waist of a wearer.
103 Waterproof stadium blanket convertible to a fitted bodywrap hoodie US13044867 2011-03-10 US09763485B1 2017-09-19 Denise Weitala
A blanket convertible into an article of clothing and a method of using the blanket for protection against the elements by converting the blanket into an article of clothing and donning the article of clothing. The blanket is a planar expanse, having an inner layer of a thermal insulating textile, and an outer layer of a water repellant or waterproof material. A first fastening device is configured and arranged on the expanse within an upper margin for user selective attachment of laterally spaced portions of the upper margin to one another to form a neck opening. A second fastening device is configured and arranged on the expanse within at least one side margin proximate a lower margin for user selective attachment of the side margins to one another.
104 CAPE DEPLOYABLE FROM A WEARABLE POUCH US15068082 2016-03-11 US20170258148A1 2017-09-14 Leonard Leek
An article having utility in the event of foul weather includes a cape or robe integrally attached to an elongate pouch that is adapted to be conveniently and comfortably worn along a back portion of a neck of a person. The pouch includes a fabric strap extending from each of opposite ends of the elongate pouch, which are joinable at a front of the neck of a person. The pouch has an opening and a closure for selectively deploying or stowing the cape or robe.
105 USER ADAPTABLE GARMENT US15464048 2017-03-20 US20170188642A1 2017-07-06 Lauren Gregersen-Brown
A user adaptable garment is based upon a flexible tubular body, generally of a cloth construction, which can be configured into a number of forms. By using pairs of matching clasps and clasp receptacles, preferably of a toggle design, a user can pull lower edge of the garment to an upper edge. The garment can be held in this position by securing the clasps with the corresponding clasp receptacles. By folding parts of the garment in different patterns, by rotating the garment, or through a combination of similar steps, the garment can function as a sleeveless top, a cape, a throw, a shawl, a halter and a number of other items as imagined by the user.
106 CONDUCTIVE FABRIC, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CONDUCTIVE FABRIC AND APPARATUS THEREFOR US15378820 2016-12-14 US20170175305A1 2017-06-22 Asha Peta Thompson; Stanley Shigezo Swallow
A woven fabric formed of a first set of yarns extending in a first direction, woven together with a second set of yarns extending in a second direction. The first set includes first conductors, while the second set includes second conductors. The first and second conductors cross over one another at crossing points. At each crossing point, a non-conductive element is disposed directly between the first and second conductors so as to provide a physical barrier between the first and second conductors. At some crossing points, a physical electrical connection is provided between crossing conductors in order to provide a permanent connection between the conductors. Non-conductive tie yarns are provided to fix the conductors in position. The structure provides a robust yarn with minimized risk of short circuiting between crossing conductors which are intended to be kept separate.
107 NURSING COVER AND INFINITY SCARF US15375110 2016-12-11 US20170164666A1 2017-06-15 LindyJo Larnard
A nursing cover for a user, the nursing cover including a closed loop band having a front portion and a top opening through which the user is allowed to penetrate and a plurality of flexible boning supports disposed on the front portion. The plurality of flexible boning supports provides structural integrity while the user nurses an infant underneath the front portion to prevent the nursing cover from interfering with the infant being nursed by the user, to allow better circulation of airflow for the infant underneath the nursing cover and to provide a better line of sight for the nursing mother to view her infant underneath the nursing cover.
108 High volume individual fluid transport device US14662516 2015-03-19 US09591911B2 2017-03-14 Michael J. Hopmeier
The invention comprises devices and methods for carrying quantities of materials preferably fluids. The device of the invention is preferably a wearable garment such as, preferably a vest or poncho, with one or more bladders or compartments adapted to hold a fluid. Preferably the garment comprises fluid connections between the bladders. The connections allow for the distributing the load over the carrier, which is preferably a person. The invention is designed to be inexpensive to manufacture, capable of easy manufacture in large numbers, and, if desired, disposable or repurposed. The device significantly enhances the ability of an individual to provide water or other fluids or materials to individuals or groups such as families. Preferably the invention allows for the transport of potable water from a supply point to the point of end use with minimal or no discomfort to the wearer. Preferably the invention supports the heating and/or cooling of the fluid or other applications, including use of building materials.
109 Towel cape and method US14567528 2014-12-11 US09532620B2 2017-01-03 Pededia Jalonne McGuire; Willie D. McGuire
A hair towel cape is provided having a body having a neck opening, a first layer, and a second layer. The first layer is joined to the second layer. The first layer is located on a first side of the body. The first layer has a water absorbent material. The second layer is located on a second side of the body. The second layer has a waterproof or water repellent material. The second side is opposite of the first side.
110 COMPOSITE GARMENT WEARABLE IN A MULTITUDE OF OUTFIT VARIATIONS US14719236 2015-05-21 US20160338430A1 2016-11-24 Leila Rose Faddoul
A composite garment includes a skirt, being a loose piece of material of a bell-shaped longitudinal configuration fitting around the body of a wearer from the waist downward to proximate the knees, and a bodice, being a tubular-shaped piece of material of an hour-glass longitudinal configuration fitting around the body from below the hips upward to the arm pits. Button holes are spaced apart in one of front and back portions of a hem of the skirt. Buttons are spaced apart on the other of front and back portions of the skirt hem so as to allow fitting some buttons through some button holes and thereby closing of the skirt at the hem either between the wearer's legs so as to convert the skirt into either trousers or along the wearer's shoulders and arms so as to convert the skirt into blouse.
111 ULTRA PORTABLE RESTROOM SYSTEM US15201715 2016-07-05 US20160309970A1 2016-10-27 Allen Collinsworth
A portable restroom system, comprising an opaque poncho, a fecal bag, a urine bag, sanitary wipes, and a compact container bag receiving the poncho, fecal bag, urine bag, and sanitary wipes. By using an opaque material for the poncho and bags, the process of urinating or defecating is concealed. A specially designed fecal bag ensures waste is readily captured while wearing the poncho. In one embodiment, the poncho, fecal bag, urine bag and hygiene wipes are labeled and packed in separate pouches sized to fit in the container bag. The container bag may be a stand-alone bag or a pocket on the poncho. A method of using the system is also disclosed.
112 WATERPROOF SCHOOL BAG US14660243 2015-03-17 US20160270517A1 2016-09-22 Chethana Wupendram; Aravind Nidadavolu
A school bag for transporting supplies that includes: at least three vertical pockets, where each pocket includes a zipper and each vertical pocket impermeable to liquid upon closure of the zipper; at least two lower pockets positioned below the at least three vertical pockets and said at least two lower pockets includes zipper and each lower pocket impermeable to liquid upon closure of the zipper; and a first shoulder strap; and a second shoulder strap. The school bag may further include a bottle holder integrated into the school bag. The school bag may also be configured in either a S-shape or alternatively a rectangular shape. Preferably, the school bag may further include a poncho within the school bag for occasional use by the user.
113 Customizable Garment US14595860 2015-01-13 US20160000156A1 2016-01-07 Susan Barnyak
A customizable garment adapted to cover the upper body of the wearer. The customizable garment includes a sheet of fabric having an opening thereon through which a user may insert his or her head. The sheet of fabric preferably includes a diamond shape, but the sheet may include various other configurations. The sheet includes a front panel to be worn over the chest of the user, and a rear panel to be worn on the user's back. In this way, the garment can be easily adorned and removed, and does not require a user to insert his or her arms through openings or sleeves on the garment. A turtleneck or hood portion can be removably secured to the opening on the garment. Fringes may be removably secured to the perimeter of the front or rear panel in order to customize the appearance of the garment as desired by the user.
114 Cover With Cape Function US14834731 2015-08-25 US20150359271A1 2015-12-17 Karen Bonnici Czarnik
A convertible cover includes a cover and first and second nonrectangular panels. The first and second nonrectangular panels each have a generally horizontal set of opposing sides and a generally vertical set of opposing sides. The generally horizontal set of opposing sides is attached to the cover and the generally vertical set of opposing sides is not attached to the cover.
115 Towel Cape and Method US14567528 2014-12-11 US20150320180A1 2015-11-12 Pededia Jalonne McGuire; Willie D. McGuire
A hair towel cape is provided having a body having a neck opening, a first layer, and a second layer. The first layer is joined to the second layer. The first layer is located on a first side of the body. The first layer has a water absorbent material. The second layer is located on a second side of the body. The second layer has a waterproof or water repellent material. The second side is opposite of the first side.
116 Cover with cape function US14087021 2013-11-22 US09155341B2 2015-10-13 Karen Bonnici Czarnik
A convertible cover includes a cover and first and second panels. The first and second panels each have first and second sets of opposing sides. One of the first and second sets of opposing sides are attached to a front side of the cover and the other of the first and second sets of opposing sides are not attached to the cover. An alternate convertible cover and a method of converting a cover into a cape are also disclosed.
117 WEARABLE CONTAINER WITH COSTUME FEATURES US14162060 2014-01-23 US20150203281A1 2015-07-23 Steven Russo
A container has a storage compartment and an opening into the storage compartment. The container further has left and right shoulder straps for a person to wear the container in an upright position at the person's back with the opening unobstructed by the shoulder straps. A cape is attached to the container, and is movable from a stowed position within the container to a deployed position reaching downward from the container. A head covering also is attached to the container. The head covering is movable from a stowed position within the container to a deployed position reaching upward from the container onto the user's head. The opening is located between the cape and the head covering, and is unobstructed by the cape and the head covering to provide access into the storage compartment downward between the cape and the head covering, when the container is worn in the upright position with the cape and the head covering in the deployed positions.
118 Hooded Garment US14004792 2012-03-14 US20140366240A1 2014-12-18 Andres Roban
A garment is provided, having a hood for covering a head while exposing a face of a hooded user through a front periphery. The hood includes a collar portion which is circumferentially extending and is capable of wrapping about a neck of a user. The collar portion includes a neck periphery, which is circumferentially extending about a portion of the collar portion and is where the hood terminates, the neck periphery being capable of laying proximate to a nape of a user's neck. The collar portion includes a first circumferential end and an opposing second circumferential end. Extending downwardly from the first end of the neck periphery is a first panel and extending downwardly from the second end of the neck periphery is a second panel. The first and second panels are long and soft enough to lay on a torso and be selectively maneuvered about a user's face.
119 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.
120 GARMENT FOR PROTECTION FROM THE ELEMENTS US14178877 2014-02-12 US20140157483A1 2014-06-12 Becky Parr
A garment for protection from the elements includes a blanket defined by an upper edge, a lower edge and a first side edge and a second side edge disposed between and connecting the upper edge and the lower edge, the upper edge, the lower edge, and the first side edge and the second side edge together forming a substantially rectangular shape, a hood connected to the blanket along the upper edge, a seat cushion assembly disposed on the blanket, the seat cushion assembly including a seat cushion pocket and a seat cushion removably disposed in the seat cushion pocket, and an attachment device attached to the seat cushion assembly circumscribing a waist of a wearer.
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