121 |
Garment for protection from the elements |
US13177600 |
2011-07-07 |
US08650664B2 |
2014-02-18 |
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. |
122 |
Tandem wind breaker |
US12660375 |
2010-02-25 |
US08635712B1 |
2014-01-28 |
Eugene T. Steffanus |
A novel tandem garment allows a motorcycle rider and passenger to relax from wind turbulence and cold and which further provides protection from the possible harmful effects of carbon monoxide from the internal combustion engine, including carbon monoxide poisoning. In one aspect, the novel two-person tandem garment includes zippers and hook and loop fastener strips used to secure the garment in high winds and/or high vehicle velocity. The break-away hook and loop is an important safety feature in the event of an accident. It has been found that the zippers and hook and loop fastener strips used to secure the garment protect the driver and passenger from exposure to carbon monoxide. |
123 |
NURSING CAPE |
US13328417 |
2011-12-16 |
US20130152271A1 |
2013-06-20 |
HELEN CLARK |
A nursing cape covers a mother's upper torso and does not expose the feeding child or the mother's breast to public view while the child is breastfeeding. The nursing cape includes a front panel, a back panel, a neck opening formed between the front panel and the back panel, and a collar attached around a perimeter of the neck opening. A first fastening system and a second fastening system are secured to the collar. The first fastening system and the second fastening system are coupled together to adjust the size of the neck opening. A first hand opening is located proximate to the first side seam of the front panel. A second hand opening is located proximate to the second side seam of the front panel. The first hand opening and the second hand opening allow a user to slip the hands through them when wearing the nursing cape. |
124 |
Wearable stadium article of clothing |
US12962169 |
2010-12-07 |
US08448263B2 |
2013-05-28 |
Jack L. Auer; Freda Auer |
A cold-weather protective wearable article of clothing includes a substantially tubular main body portion. The main body portion having a continuous lower body portion and an upper body portion having a slit cut therein from a neck portion to an upper edge of said lower body portion. A first fastening mechanism is disposed along longitudinal edges of the upper body portion for closing such upper body portion into a tubular shape. A second fastening mechanism has a first portion thereof disposed along a shorter top edge adjacent proximal corners for holding the upper corners in place over the shoulders of a wearer. A second portion of the second fastening mechanism is disposed in at least two locations proximal midsection adjacent the longitudinal edges. A hood is one of formed integrally with and attached to the upper body portion adjacent the top edge of such upper body portion. |
125 |
PONCHILLOW: PONCHO STYLE BLANKET WITH ATTACHED PILLOW AND HOOD |
US12964263 |
2010-12-09 |
US20120144550A1 |
2012-06-14 |
Matthew Nejad |
One garment which represents an innovative poncho style blanket presenting users with an unparalleled experience of comfort, warmth and support. The Ponchillow allows its consumers to sleep and sit virtually anywhere with the support of its unique neck pillow and removable seat cushion, carry personal items easily and tie it altogether with the warmth of its fleece poncho style blanket construction. The expressed qualities of the Ponchillow allow for it to be used but not limited to; driving or riding in a car, flying in plane, everyday shopping, watching a movie or your child play their favorite outdoor sports. Blankets today don't offer the all-in-one convenience that the Ponchillow offers. Consumers are forced to carry multiple items such as; blankets, neck support, head coverings, storage device and pillows for support and cushion. The Ponchillow is uniquely designed to combine all these features into one compact, comfortable and portable product. |
126 |
GARMENT FOR PROTECTION FROM THE ELEMENTS |
US13177600 |
2011-07-07 |
US20120005801A1 |
2012-01-12 |
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. |
127 |
Reversible water resistant garment |
US11469682 |
2006-09-01 |
US07765611B2 |
2010-08-03 |
Barbara J. Marshall; Bethany S. Reid; Joan E. Oxender; Belinda Wietor |
A reversible and water resistant garment includes a first side comprising a fabric layer and a second side comprising a polymeric layer. The garment resembles a cape and may comprise a hood, wherein the hood may be integral with at least one of the two layers. The garment may include one or more fasteners to secure the garment closed. The garment has one or more openings for the wearer to pass an arm through. |
128 |
BABY PONCHO |
US12561816 |
2009-09-17 |
US20100064412A1 |
2010-03-18 |
Susan Slutzky |
A versatile poncho preferably for a child is provided. By its unique configuration, the poncho of the present invention allows for convenient and safe use for a child while fastened in a car safety seat. The preferred embodiment of the poncho includes an opening on a moveable panel and includes, under the opening, a flap, such that the moveable panel can be moved over the child's head so that the child may be strapped into a car safety seat more safely and comfortably because the child may be placed directly against the seat and the straps may be placed directly against the child without a bulky winter garment between the seat and the child, and the flap covers a portion of the child to provide thermal protection while being strapped in. A method of using the poncho and of fabricating and assembling the poncho is also disclosed. |
129 |
Reversible Garment with Detachable Cape |
US12193327 |
2008-08-18 |
US20090049581A1 |
2009-02-26 |
James Lewey |
A garment comprising a reversible shirt and a cape is disclosed. The reversible shirt has at least an interior side and an exterior side. A first attachment means is fixed to a pair of shoulder portion at the interior side of the shirt adjacent to a collar of the shirt. A second attachment means is fixed proximate a top edge of the cape. As such, the first and second attachment means, such as hook-and-loop type fastening material, cooperate to allow the cape to be selectively attached to the shirt. In use, with the second attachment means of the cape fixed to the first attachment means of the shirt, the shirt may be worn with the cape fixed to the internal side of the shirt and hidden from view. When the shirt is placed in a reversed configuration, such that the interior side is exposed outwardly, the cape is visibly suspended from the shoulder portions. |
130 |
Raincover apparatus for pushed vehicle and pusher |
US11741504 |
2007-04-27 |
US07458104B1 |
2008-12-02 |
Lydia E. Garcia |
A raincover apparatus for pushed vehicle and pusher, the apparatus is provided in embodiments to cover a pusher and wheelchair with occupant, stroller with occupant, shopping cart, and the like. The apparatus is provided in vinyl with transparent embodiments, tinted transparent embodiments, and opaque embodiments. The sides of the apparatus provide a venue for advertisement. All sections of the apparatus are joined in smooth transitions, and are preferably seamless. Face openings are provided. |
131 |
GARMET SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CHEERING |
US12029887 |
2008-02-12 |
US20080209612A1 |
2008-09-04 |
Isabel Summers; Glenn Laga |
A garment system is provided for use as a weather protective garment and padded seat cushion while sitting. The garment system can include a protective garment that carries a garment pouch within a rear panel of the protective garment, for stowing the protective garment when not in use. A padded cushion can be carried by the garment pouch so that it is positioned within the rear panel, thus protecting the cushion from the weather and aligning it for use when sitting. A hand warmer can be used by a spectator to cheer on a team or other event participant. The spectator can secure the hand warmer to a wrist and wave or otherwise move the hand warmer in a supportive manner. |
132 |
Cold Weather Garment |
US11738873 |
2007-04-23 |
US20080209609A1 |
2008-09-04 |
Ron Panek |
In one example embodiment of the present invention, the user carries a backpack, which holds the cape inside, until the user requires the cold weather garment. To use the cold weather garment, the user removes the cape from the bag, places the user's feet in the bag and wraps the cape around the user's body. In other embodiments, the cape may be designed to wrap about the users body and at least a portion of the users legs. |
133 |
Two-Person Garments |
US11669311 |
2007-01-31 |
US20080178364A1 |
2008-07-31 |
Samuel Brickle; Donna L. Montaquila; Jessica Marie Dirienzo |
A garment adapted to be simultaneously worn by a first human being and a second human being who are standing or seated in a side-by-side, front-facing, shoulder-to-shoulder relationship with respect to each other. |
134 |
Protective shower shield |
US11348060 |
2006-02-03 |
US20070184753A1 |
2007-08-09 |
Pamela Dixon |
A first shield is connected to a first coupler and a second shield is connected to a second coupler. The first shield and the second shield are each adapted to cover a human breast and shield a human breast from water exiting from a shower fixture. |
135 |
Multi-person garment |
US10965587 |
2004-10-14 |
US20050081276A1 |
2005-04-21 |
Christine Reynolds |
A garment (10) of poncho-like construction has two or more head openings (22, 24) formed therein and is otherwise configured to be worn simultaneously by two or more persons. The garment has a garment front (15) and a garment back (17) which overlap each other, and first and second outside arm openings (14a, 14b) at, respectively, the first side edge (14) and second side edge (16). An inside arm opening (26) is also provided. |
136 |
Backpack type satchel with a rain hat and connected cape |
US10759900 |
2004-01-17 |
US20050050614A1 |
2005-03-10 |
Kok Leung |
A backpack type satchel with a rain hat and connected cape, consisting of a bag section, a rain hat and connected cape connected to the bag section to form an integrated unit, in which the rain hat and connected cape can be stowed into a side pocket of a satchel. The edge of the hat section of the rain hat and connected cape possesses an internal flexible rubber tube frame, with the aim of causing the edge of the hat of the rain hat and connected cape to stand up, thus effectively causing rainwater to run down the edges of the rain hat does not droop in heavy rain. This backpack type satchel also helps to avoid the trouble caused by sudden rainfall when not carrying some form of protection from the rain, thus effectively preventing the rain from soaking the body or the objects in the bag, while also guarding against the hidden dangers inherent in primary and secondary school pupils holding umbrellas in the rain. |
137 |
Wrap garment for a reader |
US10045407 |
2001-11-16 |
US20030196244A1 |
2003-10-23 |
Marie
Nardi |
A wrap for a reader is disclosed which comprises a length of fabric for draping over the wearer's torso from the shoulders, the fabric also having a lateral extension at the middle for covering the neck of a wearer, and the fabric having an outer pocket on an inner pocket, the pockets being spaced away from the collar, and one of the pockets being sized to hold reading matter. |
138 |
Stacked assembly of disposable rain protection devices having a reinforced holder |
US10109012 |
2002-03-28 |
US20020104149A1 |
2002-08-08 |
Joseph
Bernard
Rink
JR. |
A stacked assembly of disposable rain protection devices having a reinforced holder for displaying and dispensing the disposable rain protection devices from a bracket member of a display stand. The display holder is formed from a piece of cardboard folded upward along an upward fold and downward along a pair of downward folds to thereby form a pair of opposing display holder flaps and an integral reinforcement member comprising a pair of opposing reinforcement member flaps. The reinforcement member flaps are fixedly attached to one another and are sandwiched between the display holder flaps and depend downward from an upper portion of the opposing display holder flaps. The disposable rain protection devices are stacked together, and are sandwiched between the opposing display holder flaps such that a disposable rain protection device can be detached from the holder by pulling the rain protection device in order to break a frangible perforation. |
139 |
Body garment |
US09900125 |
2001-07-09 |
US06349411B1 |
2002-02-26 |
Vicky Tyler |
A cape comprising a rear panel made of flexible material, two front panels made of flexible materials and secured along one side to one side of the rear panel. An elastic drawstring is extended through an elongated opening at the top ends of the rear panel and the two front panels so that the drawstring can extend about the neck of a wearer. The rear panel and the two front panels extend over the shoulders, torso, and legs of the wearer. A vertical fastener closes open sides of the two front panels together. Each front panel contains a pocket in the form of a bag on the inside, which pocket opens to the outside by an opening in its mouth. A drawstring surrounds the opening allowing the bag to be opened or secured. Each front panel contains an arm hole which may be opened or closed. |
140 |
Strip for providing simplified type garments and method for providing garments |
US09616438 |
2000-07-14 |
US06327711B1 |
2001-12-11 |
Toshio Fujiwara |
A strip 10 for separating therefrom rain ponchos 1. The strip 10 has units 11 which is repeated along the length of the strip 10. The strip 10 has superimposed layers which are thermally welded along outlines of garments and has cut lines 2 which are adjacent to the respective outlines of the ponchos 1. For a supply to a customer, a unit 11 is separated from the strip along a notched line 3 between the units, and a separation of a poncho 1 is done by cutting along the cutting line 2. |