序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | VAPOR PERMEABLE RETROREFLECTIVE GARMENT | US12553118 | 2009-09-03 | US20090320193A1 | 2009-12-31 | Rino A. Feduzi; Robert L. Jensen, JR.; Jeanine M. Shusta |
The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present. | ||||||
42 | Vapor permeable retroreflective garment | US11183027 | 2005-07-15 | US07107622B2 | 2006-09-19 | Rino A. Feduzi; Robert L. Jensen, Jr.; Jeanine M. Shusta |
The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present. | ||||||
43 | Sheeting with composite image that floats | US09898580 | 2001-07-03 | US07068434B2 | 2006-06-27 | Jeffrey M. Florczak; Robert T. Krasa; Stephen P. Maki; Richard M. Osgood, III |
Microlens sheetings with composite images are disclosed, in which the composite image floats above or below the sheeting, or both. The composite image may be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. Methods for providing such an imaged sheeting, including by the application of radiation to a radiation sensitive material layer adjacent the microlenses, are also disclosed. | ||||||
44 | Graphic transfer for high visibility safety apparel | US11009102 | 2004-12-10 | US06974610B1 | 2005-12-13 | Robert D. Koppes |
A roll stock of a graphic transfer strip for use in making a high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to a higher than normal risk of injury from vehicular traffic. The safety garment complies with the visibility requirements of a published standard such as the American National Standards Institute for High Visibility Safety Apparel. The safety garment has one or more high visibility safety stripes that encircle the torso. The safety stripe is formed of a plurality of separate but closely spaced stripe segments in a generally repetitive pattern that is substantially continuous for the length of the stripe. The stripe segments are formed of a retroreflective material. The stripe segments occupy a portion of the total area of the stripe sufficient to impart to the stripe a coefficient of retroreflectivity that meets or exceeds that required by the standard being addressed for the safety garment. | ||||||
45 | High visibility safety apparel and graphic transfer therefor | US10360371 | 2003-02-06 | US06859941B2 | 2005-03-01 | Robert D. Koppes |
A high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to a higher than normal risk of injury from vehicular traffic. The safety garment complies with the visibility requirements of a published standard such as the American National Standards Institute for High Visibility Safety Apparel. The safety garment has one or more high visibility safety stripes that encircle the torso. The safety stripe is formed of a plurality of separate but closely spaced stripe segments in a generally repetitive pattern that is substantially continuous for the length of the stripe. The stripe segments are formed of a retroreflective material. The stripe segments occupy a portion of the total area of the stripe sufficient to impart to the stripe a coefficient of retroreflectivity that meets or exceeds that required by the standard being addressed for the safety garment. | ||||||
46 | Rip-off, high-visibility, safety vest | US10174156 | 2002-06-18 | US06820280B1 | 2004-11-23 | Toufic G. Atallah; Stephen J. Blauer |
A light weight, high visibility vest, is intended to be worn over regular or service clothing. This vest comprises: a front panel and a back panel that extend from the neck to the hips or waist; mating fastener arrangements at the shoulders and hips detachably connecting the front and back panels; and front and rear retro-reflective bands spanning the front and the back panels. Preferably, the mating fastener arrangements at each of the shoulders include a front arrangement that is affixed to the upper edge of the front panel and a rear arrangement that is affixed to an upper edge of the back panel. When one or both of the panels are grasped and pulled, the mating fastener arrangements separate, thereby freeing the front and back panels from each other and from the wearers body. | ||||||
47 | Teleportal face-to-face system | US09748761 | 2000-12-22 | US06774869B2 | 2004-08-10 | Frank Biocca; Jannick P. Rolland |
A teleportal system which provides remote communication between at least two users. A projective display and video capture system provides video images to the users. The video system obtains and transmits 3D images which are stereoscopic to remote users. The projective display unit provides an augmented reality environment to each user and allows users to view, unobstructed, the other local users, and view a local site in which they are located. A screen transmits to the user the images generated by the projective display via a retro-reflective fabric upon which images are projected and reflected back to the user's eyes. | ||||||
48 | High visibility safety apparel and graphic transfer therefor | US10360371 | 2003-02-06 | US20030150043A1 | 2003-08-14 | Robert D. Koppes |
A high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to a higher than normal risk of injury from vehicular traffic. The safety garment complies with the visibility requirements of a published standard such as the American National Standards Institute for High Visibility Safety Apparel. The safety garment has one or more high visibility safety stripes that encircle the torso. The safety stripe is formed of a plurality of separate but closely spaced stripe segments in a generally repetitive pattern that is substantially continuous for the length of the stripe. The stripe segments are formed of a retroreflective material. The stripe segments occupy a portion of the total area of the stripe sufficient to impart to the stripe a coefficient of retroreflectivity that meets or exceeds that required by the standard being addressed for the safety garment. | ||||||
49 | Vapor permeable retroreflective garment | US09918267 | 2001-07-30 | US20030019009A1 | 2003-01-30 | Rino A. Feduzi; Robert L. Jensen JR.; Jeanine M. Shusta |
The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present. | ||||||
50 | Teleportal face-to-face system | US09748761 | 2000-12-22 | US20020080094A1 | 2002-06-27 | Frank Biocca; Jannick P. Rolland |
A teleportal system which provides remote communication between at least two users. A projective display and video capture system provides video images to the users. The video system obtains and transmits 3D images which are stereoscopic to remote users. The projective display unit provides an augmented reality environment to each user and allows users to view, unobstructed, the other local users, and view a local site in which they are located. A screen transmits to the user the images generated by the projective display via a retro-reflective fabric upon which images are projected and reflected back to the user's eyes. | ||||||
51 | Reflector belt | US351628 | 1999-07-12 | US6059414A | 2000-05-09 | Yen-Shu Tsai |
A reflector belt, which includes a light reflecting frame belt having an elongated base and a light reflecting layer covered on the elongated base, a flexible cover strip covered on the light reflecting layer of the light reflecting frame belt and fastened to two opposite end pockets at the light reflecting layer, and a LED circuit retained between the flexible cover strip and the light reflecting frame belt, the LED circuit having a plurality of LEDs respectively inserted into respective through holes at the cover strip. | ||||||
52 | 複数の光学構造を有する製品 | JP2016557111 | 2015-03-11 | JP6319922B2 | 2018-05-09 | ミラー,トッド,ダブリュ.; リレス,ティモシー,ケイ. |
53 | 複数の光学構造を有する製品 | JP2016557111 | 2015-03-11 | JP2017517017A | 2017-06-22 | ミラー,トッド,ダブリュ.; リレス,ティモシー,ケイ. |
【課題】異なる角度から見ると、複数の光学構造の見掛けの色が変化する、履物製品または衣料品などの使用者が着用するように構成されている製品を提供する。【解決手段】各光学構造207は個別の発色要素210とレンチキュラー(lenticular)レンズ構造220とを含む。個別の発色要素210は、基材要素に接して設けられている第1面と、第1面に対向して設けられている第2面とを有する。各個別の発色要素210は異なる色を有する少なくとも2つの領域213, 214を含む。レンチキュラーレンズ構造220は複数のレンズ層221〜230を有する。レンチキュラーレンズ構造220の最下層のレンズ層221は個別の発色要素210の第2面に接して設けられている。複数の光学構造207は互いに離間している。【選択図】図3 | ||||||
54 | Material structure, especially using a flame retardant material for high visibility clothing | JP2010529266 | 2008-10-06 | JP2011505881A | 2011-03-03 | シュテュービガー,ベルナー |
本発明は、第1面(12)と第2面(14)とを有する、難燃性材料を少なくとも部分的に含む基本構造(10)を含む材料構造(1)に関する。 基本構造の少なくとも第1面(12)は、基本構造(10)を可視的にする開放領域(50)を含む模様(20)でプリントされる。 前記模様(20)は、発光色素(40)を含有する材料(30)で作製される。 基本構造(10)の第1面(12)の可視表面は、模様(20)と組み合わされて、欧州規格EN471による要求基準に適合する、材料構造の色を発する。 前記材料構造は、特に、反射性防護服を製造するために使用される。 | ||||||
55 | Vapor-permeable retroreflective clothing | JP2003516308 | 2002-06-27 | JP2004536978A | 2004-12-09 | ジャニーン・エム・シャスタ; リノ・エイ・フェドゥジ; ロバート・エル・ジェンセン・ジュニア |
The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present. | ||||||
56 | Safety vest | JP2000064996 | 2000-03-09 | JP2001254211A | 2001-09-21 | MISASA MITSUGI; ARIMA KIYOSHI; YUKIMOTO TORU; TANAKA KAZUYOSHI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a safety vest comprising a retroreflective sheet excellent in temperature suitability and having high environmental adaptability. SOLUTION: This safety vest 10 comprises the retroreflective sheet 1 composed of a polyolefin-based sheet having a microprism-shaped embossed surface. | ||||||
57 | Member for clothes and footwear | JP2000064994 | 2000-03-09 | JP2001254210A | 2001-09-21 | MISASA MITSUGI; ARIMA KIYOSHI; YUKIMOTO TORU; TANAKA KAZUYOSHI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a member for clothes and footwear comprising a retroreflective sheet excellent in temperature suitability with slight lowering of luminance even in the rain and having high environmental adaptability. SOLUTION: This member 10 for the clothes and footwear comprises the retroreflective sheet composed of a polyolefin-based sheet having a microprism- shaped embossed surface. COPYRIGHT: (C)2001,JPO | ||||||
58 | ARTICLE HAVING A PLURALITY OF OPTICAL STRUCTURES | EP15711409.1 | 2015-03-11 | EP3119228A1 | 2017-01-25 | MILLER, Todd W.; LILES, Timothy K. |
An article having optical structures disposed on a base material element. Optical structures include lenticular lens structures and discrete coloring elements. Lenticular lens structure has several lens layers. The article has a different appearance when an observer views the article at various angles. The appearance may differ in terms of coloring scheme. | ||||||
59 | High visibility hand covering | EP12007661.7 | 2012-11-12 | EP2591688A1 | 2013-05-15 | Kindler, Travis; Kienholz, Angela; Kindler, Bruce |
A high visibility hand covering (10), comprising a textile shell (12), a reflective material (50e) incorporated with the textile shell, a reinforcing material (40e) covering at least a portion of the shell; and wherein at least a portion of the reflective material provides relatively high visibility. |
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60 | Warnbekleidung für einen Nutzer eines Kraftfahrzeugs | EP11191177.2 | 2011-11-29 | EP2465368A2 | 2012-06-20 | Sparrer, Henning; Diener, Sven |
Warnbekleidung, Verpackung hierfür und Packungsanordnung. Eine Warnweste für einen Nutzer eines Kraftfahrzeugs mit wenigstens einem lichtreflektierenden Muster, sowie eine Verpackung für eine derartige Warnweste sind bekannt. Erfindungsgemäß ist die Warnbekleidung aus einem einlagigen Textilbahn- oder Kunststofffolienmaterial hergestellt, deren Dicke so gering bemessen ist, dass die Warnbekleidung auf ein Packungsvolumen aus einem Bereich von 20 cm3 bis 50 cm3 zusammenlegbar ist. Einsatz in Personenkraftwagen. |