Patents Examined by Richale L. Haney
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Patent number: 7168101Abstract: Security underwear is a protective cover for female genital and anal opening against illicit sex and risk of contracting venereal diseases. It is made up of a unit for the genital which has an opening for urine passage and another unit for anal opening which allows free passage of stool. The cover for the genital is further composed of urine receiving channel and flaps to cover the said opening. The cover for anal opening has a lid which is hinged to a frame around anal opening which is in turn fastened to the back side portion of the belt. The two units are connected at the crotch. The channel, the flap and the lid, each opens and closes on its own by spring action. This enables the wearer to urinate and pass stool without taking off the protective covers. The unit for the genital can be worn either in combination with the anal cover or without it. In deployment the unit for genital cover is fastened by a strap to the front portion of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Tesfa Guma
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Patent number: 7168096Abstract: A bikini assembly includes a bikini top having a first panel and a second panel. A first strap and a second strap are each elongated and each has a first end and a second end. The first strap extends through the first panel. The second strap extends through the second panel. The first and second straps are looped together such that the first panel is attached to the second panel. The first and second straps form arm openings. A bikini bottom includes a third panel having a front edge, a back edge, a first side edge and a second side edge. A third strap is elongated and has a first end and a second end. The third strap extends into the front and back edges so that leg openings are formed between the third strap and each of the first and second side edges.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventors: Jose S. Landa, Pamela S. Roybal
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Patent number: 7165271Abstract: An upper torso garment, such as a jacket, can be folded within itself to transform it into a different shape for use as a pillow. In a further embodiment, the garment bears an integral back pack which can be used while the garment is being worn, and can be transformed into either the pillow shape or into a wearable back pack, with the garment structure fully contained and concealed in both of these configurations. The garment includes a flap element an integral hinge portion and separable fastener halves, e.g. zipper half sections, mounted to permit various parts of the garment to be fastened together in varying relative configurations by fastening one half section to various other mating half sections located on different parts of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Carine O. R. Elen
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Patent number: 7159246Abstract: A protective glove configured to cover the hand of the user is provided. The glove includes a first portion that is configured for tightly fitting on at least a portion of the hand of the user. A second portion is contiguous with the first portion and is also configured for tightly fitting on at least a portion of the hand of the user. The second portion has a higher tactility than the first portion so that the user of the glove may more easily feel through the second portion than through the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Darold D. Tippey
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Patent number: 7159248Abstract: A head covering with an attached whistle. The generally square head covering has a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge, a right side edge, a front surface and a rear surface. A relatively narrow channel is present inside the covering near the top edge. The channel begins at a left opening in the left side edge and ends at a right opening in the right side edge. A long cloth cord extends for a first distance outside the head covering, through the channel and for a second distance outside the head covering. The cord has a first end that is free, a second end that is attached to a whistle, a left knot near the left opening and a right knot near the right opening. The left knot and right knot prevent the cord from slipping out of the channel while a user is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Inventor: Jean Robert Saintlot
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Patent number: 7146650Abstract: Ear covers and a strap for joining the ear covers. Each ear cover includes an inner cup over the ear, an outer cup over the inner cup. The cups are shaped to define an inner space between them in which an end region of the strap is guided to move lengthwise with respect to the ear cover. A channel on the outside of the inner cup receives a flange on the strap for guiding its longitudinal movement. The rims of the inner and the outer cups are connected and a protective covering cloth may be at the rims for contacting the user's head around the ear.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: New York Accessory GroupInventor: Isaac Shalom
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Patent number: 7146649Abstract: A headwear piece defining an opening for receiving a wearer's head with the headwear piece in an operative position on the wearer's head. The crown has an exposed surface. Ornamentation is applied to the exposed surface of the crown. The ornamentation has a substrate layer, that is separate from and secured to the exposed surface of the crown, and a design piece separately formed from and attached to the substrate layer. The design piece has thread that is formed to produce at least a part of a viewable design.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventor: Ronald Kronenbeger
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Patent number: 7140046Abstract: A glove has a palmer portion and finger portions configured for placement of a base layer of the palmer portion in contact with a palm of a hand when the glove is fully engaged.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventors: Tosh Ono, Scott Farmer
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Patent number: 7137149Abstract: A headwear piece having a crown defining an opening for receiving a wearer's head with the headwear piece in an operative position on the wearer's head. The headwear piece has an exposed surface. Ornamentation is applied to the exposed surface of the headwear piece. The ornamentation has a substrate layer that is separate from and secured to the exposed surface of the headwear piece, and a design piece separately formed from and attached in relationship to the substrate layer. The substrate layer has a perimeter edge. The design piece has thread that is formed to produce at least a part of a viewable design. The design piece further has a perimeter edge. The substrate layer extends beyond the perimeter edge of the design piece to define a frame surface at least partially around the perimeter edge of the design piece.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventor: Ronald Kronenberger
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Patent number: 7137152Abstract: The combination comprising a figure element mounted on the bill of a cap. The figure element includes a removable compartment and the mounting means comprises an elongated threaded screw member having an enlarged head at one end engageable through a hole in the bill. A washer is disposed between the screw head and the bill. An enlarged tapered flexible ring is mounted between the outer surface of the bill and the bottom compartment. A lock washer threads on the shank of the screw remote from the head end. The flexible ring permits limited turning of the compartment when the screw is turned to a locked position to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the compartment from the figure element.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventor: Brandon Smith
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Patent number: 7134147Abstract: Protective ear shades for headwear such as caps, which shades include a pair of cupped or oblate shades extending from stitched or sewn attachment to the sides of the cap over the ears to protect the ears from ultraviolet radiation. In a preferred embodiment the protective ear shades curve from the headband or side margin of the cap upwardly and outwardly in a cupped configuration toward the crown and then downwardly and forwardly to the bill of the cap. In another preferred embodiment of the invention one or more stiffeners or reinforcements are provided in the ear shades to maintain the shades in the desired protruding, cupped and oblate configuration over the ears.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventor: David E. Yount
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Patent number: 7127746Abstract: Headwear having a crown and a headband attached to and extending around the lower inside edge of the crown. A visor part may also be attached to the underside of the crown. The headband is made of two sheets of elastic cloth excluding polyurethane yarn so as to provide good stretch without imposing undue elastic pressure on the wearer. The crown is made of several sheets of material, at least two of which are attached to each other by an elastic connecting portion for increased stretch and wearer comfort.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: DADA Corp.Inventor: Boo Yl Park
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Patent number: 7117544Abstract: There is provided an article of headwear to be worn over the head and ears of the individual encircling around the circumference of the individual's neck, and extending down a portion of the individual's chest. The article is formed by connecting two, generally double layered strips of fabric. The upper portion gradually increases in diameter to below the ears, with the diameter being thickest at the spaced points of attachment to the lower portion creating a central opening at the back of the individual's head. The lower portion gradually decreases on both ends and is used to secure the device through a passage way or a wrap method. The article provides protection and warmth to the covered areas and fulfills the function of a headband, ear warmer and scarf with one device.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventor: Victoria Ann Kanitz
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Patent number: 7117546Abstract: A device for protecting an ear of a subject from auricular haematoma, characterized in that the device comprises an inner member for inserting behind the ear and between the ear and skull of the subject, and a first outer member for placing over the ear of the subject, and for securing to the skull of the subject, the inner member being of a resilient shock absorbing material for acting as a shock absorber between the ear and skull and for cushioning the ear against the skull in the event of a blow, or other force, to the ear.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventor: Brian Michael Goulding
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Patent number: 7114193Abstract: A protective glove for protecting a wearer's hand includes a thumb pocket and an index finger pocket. The glove is designed to receive the wearer's thumb in the thumb pocket and the wearer's index finger in the index finger pocket, while leaving the user's other fingers exposed. The thumb pocket and the index finger pocket are attached to an adjustable wrist strap. Further, the thumb pocket and the index finger pocket are attached to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Warrior Lacrosse, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Winningham
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Patent number: 7103920Abstract: A sunshade for use with a cap is made from a thin, tinted, resilient plastic sheet which is attached to the underside of a cap's visor by means of a duck-bill or semi-moon shaped support. The sunshade has an elongated minor segment and an elongated major segment with a seam or crease dividing the two segments. The major segment can be flipped downwardly to protect the eyes of the cap's wearer from the sun's rays. The seam or crease acts as a hinge between the minor and major segments.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: Randall Frederick Otterson
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Patent number: 7093304Abstract: The invention relates to a gown having a gown body, an inflatable chamber capable of selectively inflating and deflating carried by the gown body, and a shaping element carried by the gown body. The shaping element is directly responsive to inflation of the inflatable chamber so that the shaping element is moved from an initial arrangement to a subsequent arrangement by inflation of the chamber. Upon subsequent deflation, the shaping member retains its shape. The entire structure is suitable for the self-assisted donning of a surgical gown.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Henry L. Griesbach, III
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Patent number: 7062793Abstract: A hat includes a crown having an outer peripheral surface, and one or more flaps each having an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface, and each having an edge portion attached to the outer peripheral surface of the crown with an attaching line. The flaps are foldable relative to the crown to have either of the inner peripheral surface or the outer peripheral surface of the flaps to be selectively engaged onto the outer peripheral surface of the crown or to be exposed outwardly. The attaching lines of the flaps may be partially superposed with the each other. The flaps may be partially superposed with the each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Sung Yie Liao
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Patent number: 7055178Abstract: A cycling glove having a hand portion and a sleeve portion that incorporates an integrated latching mechanism situated just above the wrist and underneath the forearm. This latching mechanism has a housing fitted with a pivoting clamp element which, when the rider leans foward to bring the latching mechanism into engagement with the bar, partially encircles the handlebar and rotates with spring loading to provide, in combination with the housing, a clamping connection with the handlebar. To “click off” the handlebar, the rider simply withdraws one arm at a time, releasing the pressure on the clamping element which allows it to return to its at-rest position. The mounting surface of the handlebar is preferably provided with a thin handlebar sleeve for protection from abrasion arising as a result of repeated engagement and disengagement of the latching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventor: Edward A. Gottlieb
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Patent number: 7028343Abstract: An ear protector and ear cover for and method covering, protecting and holding the folded ear on a person's head while the hair of the person is being treated. The cover includes a flexible, water impervious strip shield for covering and holding the ear in a forwardly folded condition. The flexible strip shield includes one side with a central non-adhesive ear engaging portion for bearing against the folded ear and an adhesive border strip surrounding the central portion for adhesively sealing to the portion of the person's head surrounding the ear.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Deborah Watson