81 |
Pants to assist in holding up a diaper |
US14724697 |
2015-05-28 |
US09474307B2 |
2016-10-25 |
Stephanie Cartozian |
A system and method for holding up diaper in infant pants. The system generally includes pants, shirt, and at least two straps that secure the top side of the pants and the bottom side of the shirt either on the front, back, interior, or exterior sides of the pants and shirt. Those straps may also be adjustable for tautness. A further embodiment includes foot coverings that extend from the pants to cover the infant's feet. Such foot coverings may be made from a breathable material. The invention may also include cushioning to protect the infant from falls. Finally, the invention generally includes elastic bands and cushioning on the buttocks portion of the pants to prevent an infant's diaper from sagging downward. |
82 |
Removable Cuff And Collar System |
US14687219 |
2015-04-15 |
US20160302489A1 |
2016-10-20 |
Maurice Grayson; Earl Grayson, JR. |
A removable cuff and collar system includes a torso covering including a front side, a back side and a pair of lateral sides extending between the front and back sides. A pair of sleeves each extends outwardly from one of the lateral sides. Each of the sleeves has a terminal end and the torso covering has a neck opening extending therethrough. A plurality of sets of shirt attachments is provided. At least one of the sets is a first color and at least one of the sets is a second color wherein the first and second colors are different colors. Each of the sets includes a collar and a pair of cuffs. A plurality of couplers releasably couple a selected one of the collars to the torso covering adjacent to the neck opening and each of the cuffs to one of the sleeves. |
83 |
Jerseys Having Releasable Seams |
US12360053 |
2009-01-26 |
US20100186138A1 |
2010-07-29 |
George Hale |
American football jerseys designed to enhance a player's safety are disclosed herein. Preferred jerseys are designed to prevent injuries caused from “horse-collar” tackles and have one or more releasable seams that begin in the collar. |
84 |
Hooded garment with an integrated tubular collar having a zipper |
US12077376 |
2008-03-19 |
US20090235426A1 |
2009-09-24 |
Sean Curtis Johnston; Leontine Marie Klem |
The present invention relates generally to a hooded garment. More particularly, the invention encompasses a hooded garment, such as, a hoodie, with an integrated turtle neck or tubular collar having a zipper. The invention further includes the option of the garment having one or more content sleeves and/or one or more pouches or pockets. |
85 |
DETACHABLE APPAREL COLLAR |
US12018720 |
2008-01-23 |
US20090183293A1 |
2009-07-23 |
Lori Gulisano |
A detachable collar is provided. The collar is useful in association with a garment including a permanent collar. The detachable collar includes a collar body which includes a front side, a back side, and an interfacing layer. The collar body may be substantially trapezoidal, and variable in length. The collar body also includes a left pocket and a right pocket, which engage the permanent collar. The pockets are located on the back side of the collar body. The detachable collar also includes at least one fastener coupled to the collar body. The fasteners may be located at the base and on the back side of the collar body. The fasteners may be configured to engage the permanent collar, or a collarless garment along the neckline. The fasteners may include a pin and a cap. The pin pierces the permanent collar, and the cap in turn engages the pin. |
86 |
Break-free safety neckwear |
US11136007 |
2005-05-24 |
US20050283881A1 |
2005-12-29 |
Dakota Bryant |
The necktie is made up of a single piece of material having a front panel area and a knot area and a back portion with the front panel area having given away if forced apart with slight tension from the knot area. The single-piece area displays the knot portion and a back portion to be joined together. A method of constructing a necktie includes cutting a tie from a single-piece of fabric into two-pieces by the neckband portion of the tie. By re-joining the tie into a single-piece with a break in between the neckband of the single-piece tie. Once joined together the necktie become a single tie displaying the knot area and the front portion area of the tie once more. |
87 |
Clothing garment including an interchangeable collar |
US10719962 |
2003-11-24 |
US20050108805A1 |
2005-05-26 |
Virginia Shade |
A clothing garment including an interchangeable collar includes a body having a top end defining a collar receiving portion, which has a top edge portion integral therewith. The top edge portion includes a flap integral therewith and foldable thereover. The clothing garment further includes a collar member removably attachable to the top edge portion and has a rear side and a bottom edge portion integral therewith. The clothing garment further includes an attaching mechanism disposed forward of the flap for removably attaching the collar member to the collar receiving portion. The attaching mechanism preferably includes a zipper extending along a length of the collar member and disposed on the rear side thereof. The flap is adaptable for extending substantially vertically downward from the collar receiving portion and terminating below the attaching mechanism so that the flap covers and extends along a length of the attaching mechanism. |
88 |
Slip-resistant extremity covering and method therefor |
US10696154 |
2003-10-29 |
US20050091725A1 |
2005-05-05 |
Judy-Lynne Alley |
A slip-resistant extremity covering for a person practicing yoga dimensioned to fit snugly over a person's hand or foot and capable of allowing a person to execute asanas and other yoga techniques without being encumbered by the covering and without slipping during a yoga exercise as a result of perspiration buildup. |
89 |
Multi-ply garment component and method of fabrication |
US870199 |
1986-06-03 |
US4670908A |
1987-06-09 |
Michael P. Albert |
A multi-ply shirt collar formed of two creased outer plies of fabric having a thermoplastic resin deposited on the inner surfaces and an improved method of fabricating the collar are provided. The edges of the fabric with resin are folded in over an interlining piece having a dimension corresponding substantially to the final collar and subjected to heat and pressure to fuse the fabric to the shape of the collar. A complimentary creased fabric/interlining intermediate or creased fabric is placed in back-to-back alignment and edge stitch along the folded edges to form the shirt collar. |
90 |
Shirts with attached collars |
US71009158 |
1958-01-20 |
US2927326A |
1960-03-08 |
RENE LACOSTE JEAN |
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91 |
Shirt construction |
US40567554 |
1954-01-25 |
US2740967A |
1956-04-10 |
PARETS HERBERT L |
|
92 |
Clerical vest |
US68193946 |
1946-07-08 |
US2485828A |
1949-10-25 |
HAUER VICTORIA T |
|
93 |
Shirt collar |
US57672945 |
1945-02-08 |
US2405788A |
1946-08-13 |
HEINZ HENSCHEL |
|
94 |
Apparel garment |
US41693041 |
1941-10-29 |
US2287258A |
1942-06-23 |
LEVY VIOLA A; ESTEL DONAHUE MARY |
|
95 |
Garment |
US30461439 |
1939-11-15 |
US2274732A |
1942-03-03 |
PAULSEN WILLIAM E |
|
96 |
Garment construction |
US26463039 |
1939-03-28 |
US2199462A |
1940-05-07 |
SYDNEY KANN |
|
97 |
Detachable fastening means for connecting collars to shirts |
US74218434 |
1934-08-30 |
US2006103A |
1935-06-25 |
MAX KARELITZ |
|
98 |
Means for attaching detachable collars to shirts |
US50108830 |
1930-12-09 |
US1873145A |
1932-08-23 |
ALBERT PACKETT JOHN |
|
99 |
Shirt detachably combined with alpha collar |
US36863229 |
1929-06-05 |
US1774441A |
1930-08-26 |
YUICHI KIMURA |
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100 |
Tie-slip collar |
US31487128 |
1928-10-25 |
US1771254A |
1930-07-22 |
JACOB GREENWALD |
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