141 |
Lacing device for corsets and like articles |
US31811428 |
1928-11-09 |
US1784458A |
1930-12-09 |
JULES LINDAUER |
|
142 |
Corset, girdle, and the like |
US5642425 |
1925-09-15 |
US1585928A |
1926-05-25 |
LITTLEJOHN CHARLES F |
|
143 |
Corset |
US74504524 |
1924-10-22 |
US1560545A |
1925-11-10 |
CUNNINGHAM KATHERINE E |
|
144 |
Fastening device |
US68721124 |
1924-01-19 |
US1554040A |
1925-09-15 |
SCHROEDER ERNST R |
|
145 |
Back lacings of bust supporters and the like |
US73708224 |
1924-09-11 |
US1523816A |
1925-01-20 |
MAX LOBBENBERG |
|
146 |
Garment fastener and the like |
US65231523 |
1923-07-18 |
US1509531A |
1924-09-23 |
JOHN SHERRIFF EDGAR |
|
147 |
Garment lacing |
US42162720 |
1920-11-04 |
US1483702A |
1924-02-12 |
OSCAR WEINGARTEN |
|
148 |
Corset |
US28481119 |
1919-03-24 |
US1479780A |
1924-01-08 |
ALBERT WILLIAM F |
|
149 |
Fastener for reversible carments |
US58551622 |
1922-08-31 |
US1453251A |
1923-04-24 |
SOMERS JOHN J |
|
150 |
Clasp |
US57143922 |
1922-06-28 |
US1433197A |
1922-10-24 |
GARDNER GEORGE W |
|
151 |
Lady's apparel |
US55190022 |
1922-04-12 |
US1421062A |
1922-06-27 |
LOUIS BRENNER |
|
152 |
Corset-clasp |
US44878121 |
1921-03-01 |
US1390776A |
1921-09-13 |
GARDNER GEORGE W |
|
153 |
Corset |
US33913919 |
1919-11-19 |
US1384137A |
1921-07-12 |
LECOUTRE AUGUSTE J |
|
154 |
Corset and fastener therefor |
US33681119 |
1919-11-10 |
US1357694A |
1920-11-02 |
DUNNING ELIZA A |
|
155 |
Corset-steel |
US33283519 |
1919-10-23 |
USRE14892E |
1920-06-22 |
|
|
156 |
Corset-steel. |
US16159717 |
1917-04-12 |
US1244060A |
1917-10-23 |
LECOUTRE AUGUSTE J |
|
157 |
Abdominal and lumbar supporting device |
US16798252 |
2020-02-21 |
US20210259873A1 |
2021-08-26 |
Oksana Lyzhyn |
The present invention relates to an abdominal and lumbar supporting device in the form of corset which is worn during different stages of pregnancy and different stages of postpartum and worn during medical condition which extend the size of the lower abdomen. The device allows a user to continuously wear something that is both comfortable and discrete. The multi-layered supporting device comprises of a flat or sack like front panel which is connected by elastics to two back panels, connected to each other by adjustable laces. The front panel is also overlaid by elastic bands placed in a flat or spherical manner with their wings connected to left and right back panels, which provides additional support for the abdomen. It is possible to connect and disconnect the wings as the user desires. The device may further include a removable boning for additional abdomen and lumbar support. |
158 |
Fastener for clothing or lingerie |
US15570689 |
2016-04-28 |
US10701998B2 |
2020-07-07 |
Gerhard Fildan; Karl Wanzenböck |
This invention relates to a fastener (100, 400, 700, 1000, 1300) for clothing or lingerie. The fastener comprises a front element (200, 500, 800, 1100, 1400) having at least one seat cavity (201) and a back element (300, 600, 900, 1200, 1500) having at least one bump (301) for location in the seat cavity. The front element and back element each comprise magnets (235, 329) to assist in the location of the bump in the seat cavity. The front and back elements additionally comprise a plurality of complementary catch faces (203, 205, 211, 213, 501, 303, 305, 311, 313, 601) which secure the engagement of the front and back elements and are operable to prevent inadvertent release of the back element from the front element when the back element is subjected to forces in any of a plurality of disparate directions. |
159 |
Tightening system for an orthopedic article |
US14593563 |
2015-01-09 |
US10264835B2 |
2019-04-23 |
Arni Thor Ingimundarson; Janaki Ram-srinivasaRao Chetlapalli; Bjorn Omarsson; Nina Bakken |
A tightening system and method for operating the same in an article for a wearer includes first and second members arranged for being connected at first ends, and separated by a distance at second ends. A tension element connects the first and second members. A tensioning mechanism is mounted on the first member and coupled to the tension element. The tensioning mechanism includes a housing and a retractable and extendable line arranged to be extended from the housing and automatically retract to the housing upon release of the line to permit one-way incremental winding of the tension element to thereby draw the first and second members closer to one another by reducing the distance therebetween. |
160 |
Fastener for Clothing or Lingerie |
US15570689 |
2016-04-28 |
US20180140031A1 |
2018-05-24 |
Gerhard Fildan; Karl Wanzenböck |
This invention relates to a fastener (100, 400, 700, 1000, 1300) for clothing or lingerie. The fastener comprises a front element (200, 500, 800, 1100, 1400) having at least one seat cavity (201) and a back element (300, 600, 900, 1200, 1500) having at least one bump (301) for location in the seat cavity. The front element and back element each comprise magnets (235, 329) to assist in the location of the bump in the seat cavity. The front and back elements additionally comprise a plurality of complementary catch faces (203, 205, 211, 213, 501, 303, 305, 311, 313, 601) which secure the engagement of the front and back elements and are operable to prevent inadvertent release of the back element from the front element when the back element is subjected to forces in any of a plurality of disparate directions. |