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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 具防滑动功能的穿戴组合 CN201710012617.9 2017-01-09 CN106983202A 2017-07-28 周朝木
一种具防滑动功能的穿戴组合,其包括具有至少一第一黏扣作用区的一第一穿戴物,以及具有至少一第二黏扣作用区的一第二穿戴物;该第一黏扣作用区和该第二黏扣作用区的中有一黏扣作用区具有一羁绊织物,而另一黏扣作用区则具有一环部织物;该羁绊织物表面具有卷曲状及/或珠状末端的多根羁绊纤维;而该环部织物表面具有多个纤维环圈;当该羁绊织物和该环部织物互相接触时,所述羁绊纤维和所述纤维环圈会互相钩合或羁绊,而防止该第一穿戴物和该第二穿戴物的相对滑动。
2 Wearable Assembly US14295396 2014-06-04 US20150351495A1 2015-12-10 Gloria Anderson
A wearable assembly provides a sock that attaches to a shoe while also providing a belt that matches both the sock and the shoe and can be worn around a user's waist. The assembly includes a shoe having an upper section and a sole section. The sole section is attached to and covers a bottom of the upper section. A top edge of the upper section defines an opening into an interior space of the upper section for receiving a foot of a wearer. A sock is coupled to the shoe.
3 DECORATIVE SOCK STABILIZER US14672623 2015-03-30 US20150342262A1 2015-12-03 Zoe S. Meinecke; Keith O. Meinecke
A foot apparel item, for wearing in cooperation with a heel support extending from a rearward end of a shoe worn by the wearer, includes: a sock portion having a heel receiving end and a toe receiving end, the sock portion configured for receiving a wearer's foot and being positioned within the shoe when the wearer is wearing the shoe; and a stabilizer extending from the heel receiving end of the sock portion, the stabilizer defining at least one heel support engagement element. The sock portion is positioned within the shoe, the heel support engagement element is configured to loop at least partially around the heel support to stabilize the sock portion relative to the heel support and prevent migration of the heel receiving end of the sock portion towards a forward end of the shoe when the wearer is wearing the sock portion and shoe.
4 Secured infant socks US09548327 2000-04-12 US06247183B1 2001-06-19 Danielle Haas-Laursen
An infant sock capable of being securely attached to an infant's clothing to prevent loss includes a piece of material that extends past the cuff of the sock and is fastened to the infant's clothing in one of several ways. When infant clothing is selected that has snaps for easy diaper access, then the present invention makes use of these snaps for securing the material. One way to attach the sock is to shape the material extension into a loop and place the loop around the snap on the inside leg of the infant's clothing such that the male and female members of the snap are closed and the loop is securely sandwiched between the snap. Alternatively, the piece of material extension can be fitted with a male and female member of a snap sewn on opposite sides. These snap members are then secured to the infant garment by mating the snaps from the garment with the snaps of the sock extension. When infant clothing lacks the snap ensemble for easy diapering, an extra attachment, consisting of piece of material with a clip on one end, is looped through the sock loop and then attached to the garment via the clip.
5 Brace for infant footwear, namely, socks, soft shoes, booties and/or moccasins US79648 1993-06-21 US5445598A 1995-08-29 Khoi Nguyen-Senderowicz
A brace for keeping the socks, soft shoes, booties and moccasins of infants from falling off when being worn. The brace is comprised of an elastic Moobius band. This band is first slipped over the foot to rest around the ankle portion of the footwear being worn. Once positioned there, it is then twisted once to form another loop which is stretched over the foot and released around the arch portion of the footwear. When properly worn, the brace provides three sources (20,22,24) of counter tension to hold the infant footwear snugly yet comfortably intact. This brace can also be fully incorporated into the soft shoe/moccasin/booty itself by constructing in the applicable footwear a casing (26) to hold the elastic band, which when inserted through the casing will form the brace as well as serve as a shoe lace for adjusting the fit.
6 Apparatus to prevent removal of an article of clothing by a young child US15144912 2016-05-03 US10117475B2 2018-11-06 Dana Cassell; Haryce Cassell
A loss prevention mechanism may be attached to an article of clothing to prevent the removal of the article and/or at least one covering worn by the child. One implementation has a first connector coupled to a first covering, the first connector having a connector capable of forming a connection with a second covering, and a second connector coupled to the first connector and the first covering, wherein the second covering is positioned in a proximity to the first covering. The covering(s) may be any number of type of covering including socks, shoes, gloves, mittens, hats, and the like. The coupling mechanism is easy to operate yet requires a combination of skills not often exhibited by young children. Further, the components are all interconnected thereby preventing separation of and choking on any of the components.
7 ADJUSTABLE GARMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM AND KIT FOR THE SAME US15502704 2015-07-31 US20170215559A1 2017-08-03 Valerie M. CIPTAK; Kwok Wah YU; Andrew WEILER; Joseph MOYA; Tan NGUYEN; Adam JANOVSKI; Ashley HERMAN; Leslie ASCH
A garment support system adjustably and removably supports a garment on a user's shoulders and optionally includes one or more continuous strap members having clamps on at least on opposing end thereof arranged adjustably in a mobile arrangement for support relative to a user's shoulders. Optionally, the clamps are secured to the collar and arm openings of the garment providing a garment support system and also optionally a sliding bridge allows for adjustment for individuals of differing sizes. The garment support system may be compact and stored in a kit form for sale and travel convenience.
8 WEARING SET CAPABLE OF PREVENTING OVERLAPPED ARTICLES FROM SLIDING PAST EACH OTHER US15408370 2017-01-17 US20170202283A1 2017-07-20 Chao-Mu CHOU
A wearing set capable of preventing overlapped articles from sliding past each other, including a first wearing article having at least one first engaging effect zone, and a second wearing article having at least one second engaging effect zone; where one zone of the first engaging effect zone and the second engaging effect zone has a tangling-hairs fabric and the other zone has a textured-loops fabric, the tangling-hairs fabric including a plurality of tangling-hairs fibers protruding outwardly from a surface thereof, the tangling-hairs fibers having curled terminals or ball-shaped terminals; the textured-loops fabric including a plurality of fibriform loops on a surface thereof; and when the tangling-hairs fabric and the textured-loops fabric are overlapped to contact each other, the fibriform loops will be engaged or adhered with the tangling-hairs fibers to prevent the first wearing article from sliding relative to the second wearing article.
9 PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES US15008190 2016-01-27 US20160213080A1 2016-07-28 Durward M. Lowell, III
In one representative embodiment, a pressure relief device comprises a flexible, radially inelastic band having first and second end portions and a groove, wherein the groove is configured to interlock the first and second end portions of the band in a closed-loop configuration.
10 Shirt-Stay Suspenders US14577867 2014-12-19 US20150101109A1 2015-04-16 Sal Herman
Suspender devices for maintaining in place a shirt or other upper garment for a wearer. The suspender devices having an elongated strap member with an upper end having fastener members thereon for attachment to a shirt or other upper garment, and with a lower end having a foot loop for being positioned around the wearer's foot or footwear.
11 Shirt-and-sock suspenders US13198469 2011-08-04 US08832866B2 2014-09-16 Sal Herman
Suspenders particularly for wearing under outer garments and for connecting a wearer's shirt to his/her socks. The straps of the suspenders are preferably positioned in a “Y”-type shape with three ends. Each of the ends has a fastener for attachment to a shirt or a sock.
12 Shape Holding Garments that Prevent Rolling and Methods of Making Same US12723008 2010-03-12 US20110219514A1 2011-09-15 Manette Mallon Scheininger
A set of garment stays comprise a thin, plastic inner piece capable of repeated bending, shaping and shape retention which is encased in a thin and soft fabric layer. The composite may be coated with thin layer of silicon. The stays are secured within a garment, specifically, preferably, at the elastic waistband to prevent rolling of the waistband and to maintain the shape and position of the garment while being worn. Preferably, the inner piece is made of polyolefine and the outer casing is a soft, fabric similar to that used in underwire bra supports. Garments made with the inventive stays include control underwear and camisoles. A method of making garments with elastic segments which tend to resist rolling is disclosed, too.
13 Fastener for shin guard US114809 1998-07-13 US6058504A 2000-05-09 Michael D. Tollini
A fastener for a shin guard mounted on the leg of an athlete including upper and lower bands connected at their ends by diagonal bands, fork bands connecting the outer ends of the upper and lower bands to each other, a band of pile fabric extending outwardly from one of the fork bands, and a band of hook fabric extending outwardly from the other of the fork bands. A combined shin guard and fastener wherein the upper and lower bands are secured to the shin cover. A shin guard fastener consisting of an elongated flexible and resilient band having a central portion with a first attachment member for attaching the central portion to a sock or shin cover, and second and third attachment members on the end portions of the band for attaching the end portions to each other.
14 Clip-on garter US231835 1994-04-25 US5483704A 1996-01-16 Edmund C. Filipiak
Disclosed is a clip-on garter for retaining a sock fully upright while being worn within a boot whereby preventing sliding of the sock into the boot cavity caused by movement of a user's foot relative the boot. The clip-on garter comprises a boot clip member clampedly attachable to the boot at the top edge of the leg opening. The boot clip member is formed of an elongated strip of resilient plastic or metal folded back against itself to form an inverted U-shaped structure having generally parallel inside and outside tension arms. The two arm ends define a clamping zone therebetween wherebetween the edge of the boot opening may be retained. A strip of pile fabric material is disposed on the inside arm such that the sock fabric engages with the pile fabric material whereby the top edge of the sock is retained adjacent the top edge of the boot leg opening for preventing the sock from sliding down into the boot cavity.
15 APPARATUS TO PREVENT REMOVAL OF AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHING BY A YOUNG CHILD US16001256 2018-06-06 US20180279706A1 2018-10-04 Dana Cassell; Haryce Cassell
A loss prevention mechanism may be attached to an article of clothing to prevent the removal of the article and/or at least one covering worn by the child. The covering(s) may be any number of type of covering including socks, shoes, gloves, mittens, hats, and the like. The coupling mechanism is easy to operate yet requires a combination of skills not often exhibited by young children. Further, the components are all interconnected thereby preventing separation of and choking on any of the components.
16 APPARATUS TO PREVENT REMOVAL OF AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHING BY A YOUNG CHILD US15144912 2016-05-03 US20160324237A1 2016-11-10 Dana CASSELL; Haryce CASSELL
A loss prevention mechanism may be attached to an article of clothing to prevent the removal of the article and/or at least one covering worn by the child. One implementation has a first connector coupled to a first covering, the first connector having a connector capable of forming a connection with a second covering, and a second connector coupled to the first connector and the first covering, wherein the second covering is positioned in a proximity to the first covering. The covering(s) may be any number of type of covering including socks, shoes, gloves, mittens, hats, and the like. The coupling mechanism is easy to operate yet requires a combination of skills not often exhibited by young children. Further, the components are all interconnected thereby preventing separation of and choking on any of the components.
17 Shirt-stay suspenders US14577867 2014-12-19 US09339071B2 2016-05-17 Sal Herman
Suspender devices for maintaining in place a shirt or other upper garment for a wearer. The suspender devices having an elongated strap member with an upper end having fastener members thereon for attachment to a shirt or other upper garment, and with a lower end having a foot loop for being positioned around the wearer's foot or footwear.
18 TWO FASTENER SUSPENDERS US14029228 2013-09-17 US20140013489A1 2014-01-16 Sal Herman
Clip-type fasteners for suspenders, particularly for pants (trousers, slacks, etc.) as well as suspenders with clip-type fasteners. The fasteners have a secure locking mechanism and have all of its components made of non-metallic materials, such as plastic, graphite, or composite materials. Preferably, the fasteners also have slots or rings for attachment to, and adjustment of, suspender straps. The suspender straps preferably have a plurality of tiny loop members along one entire side of the straps. Pieces of hook-type material are positioned on the straps in order to allow the length and fit of the suspender straps to be easily adjusted.
19 Undergarment suspenders attached to hips at two locations US13631160 2012-09-28 US08555421B2 2013-10-15 Sal Herman
Suspenders having a pair of strap members particularly for wearing under outer garments. At least one side of each of the strap member has loop members thereon which mate with pieces of hook-type material secured adjacent one end of each of the strap members. The pair of strap members are connected together to allow fasteners to the wearer's pants with just two fastener members. Adjustment buckles are eliminated.
20 ALL NON-METALLIC SUSPENDER CLIP DEVICE US13900284 2013-05-22 US20130247282A1 2013-09-26 Sal Herman
Clip-type fasteners for suspenders, particularly for pants (trousers, slacks, etc.) as well as suspenders with clip-type fasteners. The fasteners have a secure locking mechanism and have all of its components made of non-metallic materials, such as plastic, graphite, or composite materials. Preferably, the fasteners also have slots or rings for attachment to, and adjustment of, suspender straps. The suspender straps preferably have a plurality of tiny loop members along one entire side of the straps. Pieces of hook-type material are positioned on the straps in order to allow the length and fit of the suspender straps to be easily adjusted.
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