141 |
Detachable T-shirt collar |
US15838291 |
2017-12-11 |
US11606983B2 |
2023-03-21 |
Paul Hastings |
In this invention, the detachable T-shirt collar, DTSC, is for a regular T-shirt without any provision for a detachable collar. This invented collar is attached through or close to the stretchable T-shirt collar band at the neck to transform a regular T-shirt, old or new, into a more formal attire. The collar attachment is for the standard O-neck and V-neck and the stretchable T-shirt material is compatible with the collar material. The fastening method can use various methods such as a pin, paired magnets, paired male and female clip connectors and tension clips that open and close, all of which can be made from a variety of materials such as metal or plastic. |
142 |
Archery torque reduction grip apparatus, system and method |
US14566898 |
2014-12-11 |
US09417027B2 |
2016-08-16 |
Anthony Meilak |
An archery bow system apparatus and related methods for reducing bow torque, comprising: an outer bow grip; an inner bow handle enclosed by the outer bow grip; wherein: when the bow system is in an undrawn state, the outer bow grip is prevented from rotating relative to the inner bow handle; and when the bow system is drawn into in a drawn state, the outer bow grip is enabled to rotate over a limited angular range relative to the inner bow handle. |
143 |
Compression sleeve for retaining electronic devices in an operable format while an individual is wearing the sleeve and engaging in physical activities |
US13484771 |
2012-05-31 |
US09149073B1 |
2015-10-06 |
Jonathan Hirshberg |
A mechanism within the garment for retaining an electronic device such as a smartphone or portable media player so that it can be in an in-use operational condition while an individual is wearing the garment and engaged in physical activity such as walking, running or other exercise. The mechanism is a compression sleeve which contains within it a pocket that extends through the body of the sleeve having a transparent window so that the electronic device can be inserted into the pocket and the screen of the electronic device can be viewed through the transparent window. |
144 |
Inflatable mannequin and method of manufacturing the same |
US12740156 |
2008-10-30 |
US09055825B2 |
2015-06-16 |
Soichiro Sadaoka |
A plurality of sheets made of an elastic material such as vinyl and polypropylene are joined together by high-frequency gluing to form an airtight bag body. Then, the bag body is inflated by being filled with air to form a mannequin resembling the shapes of the upper and lower halves of a body. Regarding an upper bag body portion resembling the upper half of the body and a lower bag body portion resembling the lower half thereof, gussets are coupled through curved junction lines with sheets that form the respective base parts. A joining jig is used to join the sheets, thereby forming an airtight bag body. The foregoing provides an inflatable mannequin and a method of manufacturing the same that can express a natural and realistic body shape and that never damage the brand image of clothes a person who sees the mannequin wearing the clothes has. |
145 |
Bandana hat system |
US12319756 |
2009-01-12 |
US07930768B1 |
2011-04-26 |
Larry L. Tyler |
An interior shell component is in a generally hemispherical configuration. The interior shell component has a lower edge forming a generally circular equatorial opening. The interior shell component has a front and rear with sides. The rear has a generally oval-shaped hole. An exterior do-rag component is essentially coincident with the interior shell component. A tail has an upper end above the hole. The tail is formed as an extension of the exterior do-rag component. An adjustment strap is formed in the rear of the interior shell component and the exterior do-rag component. |
146 |
Collar construction |
US10640 |
1993-01-28 |
US5371904A |
1994-12-13 |
John C. McEwen |
An edge construction for a garment. The construction includes a garment body provided with a finished lower edge and sleeves suitably attached opposite side of the upper end of the garment body. The body is cut away in the usual manner at its upper extremity to form a neck opening. The upper edge portion of the body portion is folded inwardly to form a first fold. A strip of collarette fabric material is formed into a longitudinally extending second fold therein to form inner and outer layers. The inner and outer layers are disposed on the inner face of the body portion so as to have the second fold lie substantially parallel to the folded edge of the body portion. The lower edge portion of the outer layer is folded inwardly upon itself so as to form a third fold extending substantially parallel to the first and second folds. At least two rows of substantially parallel stitching fix the strip of fabric material to the fabric body portion. Because both the edges of the fabric body and the collarette fabric strip are folded inwardly, no raw edges show. The resulting construction is durable, has a natural tendency to lay flat, and provides an attractive finish in the neck of the garment. |
147 |
Adjustable cable anchors for a compound bow |
US353965 |
1982-03-02 |
US4448183A |
1984-05-15 |
Miguel A. Quartino; Earl H. Hoyt, Jr. |
The free end portions of the cables of a two-wheel type compound bow are extended to the back of the bow over pulleys rotatably mounted on the wheel shafts, the cable ends are fixed in one end of screws movable longitudinally in bores in adjacent anchor members fixed to the back of the bow and nuts threadedly engaged on the screws and bearing against the anchor members move the screws longitudinally when turned. In a modification anchor members on the front side of the bow are connected to the wheel shafts by flexible loops extending over small pulleys on the shafts and the free ends of the cables are mounted for free rotation in hollow screws threadedly engaged and screw threaded through bores in the anchor members. |
148 |
Article of clothing having built-in bust support |
US296705 |
1981-08-27 |
US4372320A |
1983-02-08 |
Philip Silber |
An article of clothing comprising an outer garment and an inner garment having an upper part and a lower part. The upper part of the inner garment is capable of extending from above the bust of a person wearing the article of clothing to below the bust of the person and the lower part, which is preferably elastic, is capable of being placed below the bust. The upper part is attached to the outer garment, and the lower part is attached to the bottom of the upper part. |
149 |
Bow-string release device |
US157212 |
1980-06-09 |
US4332233A |
1982-06-01 |
Herman W. Knoble |
An archer's hand plate adapted to be worn on an archer's hand when drawing and releasing a bow string and arrow is disclosed. The device is designed to increase accuracy and reproducibility in shooting arrows. The device comprises a base plate designed to fit in the palm of the archer's hand and to keep the back of the hand substantially flat and in line with fingers of the hand up to the first joint thereof, thereby maintaining knuckles of the fingers in line, the base plate having a leading edge, a rear portion and a top portion connecting the leading edge and rear portion, the leading edge shaped to coincide with at least the index finger and middle finger of the hand and to require said fingers to bend at the first joint thereof when the hand is closed about the base plate. |
150 |
Shaped knitted collars and methods of manufacture thereof |
US85348559 |
1959-11-17 |
US2981086A |
1961-04-25 |
SAUL LUDWIG |
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151 |
Method of making collars |
US49155855 |
1955-03-02 |
US2845688A |
1958-08-05 |
DOW AINSLIE THOMAS |
|
152 |
Strip material for use in defining the fold lines of collars |
US55095855 |
1955-12-01 |
US2844170A |
1958-07-22 |
LAJOS BIHALY |
|
153 |
Collar blank tensioning unit |
US35163353 |
1953-04-28 |
US2768592A |
1956-10-30 |
LAJOS BIHALY |
|
154 |
Sport shirt collar with folddefining means |
US28083752 |
1952-04-05 |
US2681450A |
1954-06-22 |
RALPH ADAMS |
|
155 |
Collar pressing apparatus |
US12933049 |
1949-11-25 |
US2619268A |
1952-11-25 |
ASHER WILLIAM J |
|
156 |
Collar |
US72056947 |
1947-01-07 |
US2433522A |
1947-12-30 |
FLETCHER LOWE JOHN |
|
157 |
Collar |
US27838739 |
1939-06-10 |
US2257593A |
1941-09-30 |
CAMPBELL RICHARD C |
|
158 |
Collar |
US27981039 |
1939-06-19 |
US2251758A |
1941-08-05 |
WILTON RUBINSTEIN |
|
159 |
Collar, cuff, and the like |
US21596038 |
1938-06-27 |
US2204152A |
1940-06-11 |
WILTON RUBINSTEIN |
|
160 |
Collar |
US25284639 |
1939-01-26 |
US2197134A |
1940-04-16 |
WILTON RUBINSTEIN |
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