Workmen's Patents (Class 2/51)
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Patent number: 5913406Abstract: The present invention relates to a plastic surgical coat. According to the invention, the coat is comprised at least partially of a plastic material having a pattern of projections which extend out from the inside of the coat to facilitate air circulation through a space between an interior surface of the coat and the body of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Molnlycke Health Care ABInventors: Kristina Lofgren, Tomas Billgren
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Patent number: 5901376Abstract: A gown of the type having an opening to enable enrobement and at least one gown closure means for substantially closing the opening of the gown, comprising a flap adapted, in use, to substantially cover the gown closure means. A flap closure means operable to hold the flap in a position where it substantially covers the gown closure means, a shielded closure device removably attached to the flap and/or the flap closure means to enable operation of the flap closure means. A method of enrobement using the gown and a shielded adhesive closing device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventors: Gary Kara Deirmendjian, Eugene Sherry
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Patent number: 5881382Abstract: An improved bib design. The inventive bib is a place-on bib which is adapted to attach to an upper body garment. The inventive bib includes a first layer of absorbent material having a body portion and two upwardly extending flaps defining a U-shaped opening therebetween. A top edge of each flap rest below, at or on the shoulders of a wearer when the bib is placed on the upper body garment of the wearer. A second layer of water repellent material is disposed on a rear surface of the first layer. A third layer of adhesive material is at least partially disposed on a rear surface of the second layer. The adhesive material allows the bib to rest below at or over the shoulders of the user allowing for an ease of removal and a safe use of same.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventors: Elaine Bernard, Arlayn Ladson
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Patent number: 5864878Abstract: A clear garment protector with attached napkin for protecting the clothes of a wearer from soiling. The inventive device includes a generally transparent main sheet having a generally arcuate neck cutout at the top edge of the main sheet. The neck cutout defines a pair of spaced apart shoulder flap portions on the main sheet adjacent the top edge of the main sheet such that the neck cutout is interposed between the shoulder flap portions. A napkin sheet is coupled to the bottom edge of the main sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventor: Morna J. Mashrick
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Patent number: 5829056Abstract: A reflective safety garment in the form of an apron to be worn around a person's waist is provided. The apron includes a sheet of mesh material with an upper pocket accommodating a waistband that attached the apron around the waist and a lower pocket that accommodates a strip of brightly colored reflective material. The apron is preferably worn over a portion of the user's body (i.e. buttocks, hip or pelvic area) that is facing oncoming traffic.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventor: Ray Hubert
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Patent number: 5791538Abstract: A pad for frictionally supporting an automotive transparency carried by an individual has bead or ridges made of friction material and is detachably secured to the belt of the individual extending over a portion of the individual's thigh. The windshield is urged against the friction material to assist in maintaining the windshield above the floor as it is moved. The pad has loop portion of a hook and loop securing arrangement e.g. of the type sold under the trademark Velcro, with the hook portion secured to the belt. In this manner the pad is quickly and easily secured in position to the belt extending over the thigh portion. Tool carrying pouches and/or equipment each having the loop portion of the hook and loop arrangement mounted thereon for ease of securing them to the belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas D. Bain, III
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Patent number: 5745925Abstract: A radiation-attenuating garment which includes a main body portion covering the chest and thighs of a user, and a pair of flexible securing straps designed to wrap snugly around the user's lower back and abdomen to form a support segment. During use, variable degrees of lumbar/abdominal compression and support are obtained by circumferentially adjusting the support segment. This additionally results in a transference of the weight of the garment from the shoulders to the hips.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1994Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Inventors: Alfred Ghilardi, Sean Paradis
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Patent number: 5738257Abstract: A one piece moulded wearable gimbal device has an apron 10, an engaging recess 11, and locating hooks 12. The engaging recess 11 extends from the center of the apron 10 downwardly and rearwardly into a portion of the support which is shaped in such a way that it may be positioned between the user's legs when the apron is under load so that the user has greater leverage on the fishing rod than would otherwise be available. Fastened across the recess 11 are one or more transverse pins 14 to support the rod. The locating hooks 12 extend from the top of the apron 10, and are of a size to enable them to be easily secured within a belt 13.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Equaliser Tackle LimitedInventor: Lewis Alexander McConnell
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Patent number: 5693006Abstract: Disclosed is an accessory base for use with lifting belts. Typically, lifting belts have flaps extending from a lumbar section containing loop fastening material on the exterior sides, and side pulls containing hook fastening material on the interior sides, whereby the hook fastening material on the side pulls can matingly engage the loop fastening material on the exterior sides of the flaps. In effect, the side pulls and flaps utilized according to the present invention for the "sandwiching-type" securement of the accessory base between the side pull and the belt flaps. The accessory base has a hook fastening portion on its inside and a loop fastening portion on its outside to the end that the accessory base can secure itself to the underlying belt flaps, and then be locked in place by the side pulls in sandwich effect.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: FLA Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Ernest Gerald Slautterback
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Patent number: 5680653Abstract: An elastic laminate, and particularly a liquid impermeable elastic laminate, having a stretchable layer secured to an elastic liquid impermeable film wherein the film is formed from an elastic self-adhering adhesive is disclosed. The disclosed elastic laminate may be incorporated in a variety of products, such as diapers, feminine care articles, stockinettes, cuffs, and garments, such as surgical gowns.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Michael Peter Mathis, Uyles Woodrow Bowen, Jr., Timothy Wilson Reader
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Patent number: 5673433Abstract: The present invention provides a garment (e.g., a surgical gown) having adhered thereto a conformable, thin polymeric barrier film. The barrier film provides fluid resistance to the garment while still allowing the garment to "breathe." In addition, preferred barrier films are resistant to the transmission of pathogens. The barrier film of the present invention, prior to being applied to a fabric substrate, is preferably provided as an assembly in the form of an individual sheet, a roll of material, or a pad of stacked sheets.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Robert J. Rothrum
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Patent number: 5671479Abstract: The foldable lap tray ?12! of the invention includes a flat web ?11! to cover the wearer's lap, a foldable bib ?13! attached to the lap tray, and a loop of spring material ?10! that holds the web taut when the spring is fully extended. The bib is reversibly connected to the user's neck by a circular strap ?16! or other well known means of attachment, preferably with a slidable closure element ?17!. The lap tray is foldable by collapsing the spring into an odd-numbered series of smaller connected loops. In one embodiment, the lap tray has one side that is relatively concave ?18! so that the tray accommodates the contour of the user's body when placed on the lap.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Inventor: Ted Randall Dedrick
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Patent number: 5651140Abstract: A blood-repellent neck protector for hospital, surgical, and emergency room personnel is featured. The protector is shaped like a narrow-banded, circular collar having an extended bib. The collar has a blood-shielding, light-weight, multi-layered cloth. The outer layer of the multi-layered cloth is a soft, blood-repellent material. The innermost layer of material wicks moisture away from the wearer's neck. A spongy layer in the center of the collar provides softness and comfort to the wearer. This spongy layer also assists in maintaining the shape of the collar. The collar is adjustable to many different neck sizes from between 13 and 19 inches, approximately.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Inventor: Timothy Patrick Gibson
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Patent number: 5628067Abstract: A liquid proof protective garment and protective glove assembly wherein the interface of the garment and gloves is sealed together in a manner to produce a liquid impervious seal between the garment and the glove. The liquid impervious garment-glove interface assembly of the present invention is particularly adapted for use with surgical gowns. The liquid impervious seal is produced by narrowing the diameter of the distal end of the protective garment over which the protective glove is placed. The junction of the garment and glove is then sealed with a flexible liquid adhesive, which upon drying, produces a protective garment-glove assembly which is impervious to liquids and protects the wearer from potentially harmful intrusions of liquid into the interior of the assembly at the garment-glove juncture.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Donald Guthrie Foundation for Education and ResearchInventors: Kenneth K. Meyer, William C. Beck, deceased
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Patent number: 5611079Abstract: A pad for frictionally supporting an automotive transparency carried by an individual has bead or ridges made of friction material and is detachably secured to the belt of the individual extending over a portion of the individual's thigh. The windshield is urged against the friction material assist in maintaining the windshield above the floor as it is moved. The pad has loop portion of a hook and loop securing arrangement e.g. of the type sold under the trademark Velcro, with the hook portion secured to the belt. In this manner the pad is quickly and easily secured in position to the belt extending over the thigh portion. Tool carrying pouches and/or equipment each having the loop portion of the hook and loop arrangement mounted thereon for ease of securing them to the belt.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas D. Bain, III
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Patent number: 5594955Abstract: A garment, such as a surgical gown, having a liquid impervious sleeve and a liquid retentive/impervious cuff is provided. The sleeve may be formed from a fibrous web secured to a liquid impervious film. The cuff may be formed from a liquid retentive layer and a liquid impervious layer. The cuff may be made elastic by securing an elastic layer between the liquid retentive layer and the liquid impervious layer. In another embodiment, the cuff may include inner and outer liquid retentive layers, wherein the liquid impervious layer and the elastic layer are captured therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: Jay R. Sommers
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Patent number: 5588155Abstract: A surgical gown sleeve formed from a liquid impermeable elastic necked-stretched laminate is disclosed. The elastic necked-stretched laminate may include an elastic layer captured between two necked-stretched spunbond layers. The disclosed elastic necked-stretched laminate may also be incorporated in a variety of products, such as stockinettes, shoe covers and foot covers.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Jerry W. Baker, Timothy W. Reader
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Patent number: 5572743Abstract: A surgical garment for use with elastic surgical gloves is disclosed. The garment includes a body portion that at least partially covers the wearer's torso. The garment also includes a pair of sleeves which extend into proximity with the wrists of the wearer. At least one stiffener ring is attachable to each sleeve in proximity to the distal end or wrist area of the sleeve and is thus disposed to underlie the surgical gloves when worn. The stiffener rings apply an outward force against the elastic surgical gloves to alleviate pressure against the wrists of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Inventor: Edward Q. Yavitz
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Patent number: 5566391Abstract: A painting apron is provided for use in painting, such apron having a protective sheet of flexible, paint-impervious material to which a mounting arrangement is secured. The mounting arrangement includes an expandable loop which releasably receives a paint container including a cup portion and a removable lid portion which is tethered to such cup portion. The apron is secured to the wearer via a strap arrangement including one or more elongate straps which extend from the protective sheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: Dorothy N. Williamson
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Patent number: 5544364Abstract: A nursing apron for use by a mother breast-feeding her infant in public is disclosed. The apron is formed of fabric material and is designed to cover the mother's upper torso and the nursing infant. The apron is secured around the mother by means of a neck band with attachment devices. A transparent ventilated viewing panel located across the upper front portion of the apron provides improved ventilation for the nursing infant while covered. The panel's upper location also allows the mother and infant convenient non-obstructed viewing of each other. Additional features of the apron include an opaque skirt with vertical openings juxtaposing each breast for quick easy access to the nursing infant.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Inventor: Joan Weber
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Patent number: 5487190Abstract: A caulking tube supporting vest is formed by front and back fabric panels substantially covering a user's torso and secured at their depending edges by straps at respective sides of a user. A vertical series of horizontally disposed open end sleeves formed from elastic fabric material are secured to the respective front and back panel for receiving a like plurality of cylindrical containers filled with caulking.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Inventor: Todd G. Thompson
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Patent number: 5461724Abstract: An article of clothing for the medical or chemical field for protection against liquids and/or micro-organisms comprises at least three layers. The outer layer (1) is formed of a hydrophobic fabric which forms a liquid barrier and a micro-organism barrier. The inner layer (22) comprises at least one carrier material (24) having a net-like, apertured or open mesh structure secured to said outer layer at a non-critical position at which the danger of passage of liquids and/or micro-organisms through the outer layer is low. At least one membrane (26) is secured to the carrier material (24) at the aforementioned critical position at which the danger exists of the passage of liquid and/or micro-organisms through the outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1993Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Rotecno AGInventors: Guenther Wiedner, John A. Duncan, Suresh R. Patel
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Patent number: 5444873Abstract: A disposable protective gown having a body portion with an upper part formed to extend over the shoulders of the wearer of the gown. The upper part includes a centrally located aperture for passage of the wearer's head. A pair of sleeves extend outwardly from opposite sides of the upper part and each comprise a generally conical member that is attached at one end along 360 degrees of its circumference to the upper part. The orientation of each sleeve is provided by an integral thumb loop at the hand end of the sleeve. A heat seal weld joins the sleeve and body portion at a welded interface which extends along 330 degrees of the circumference of the base of the sleeves. Another heat seal extends along the length of each of the sleeves until it intersects and extends a little beyond the 360 degree weld to form as somewhat "L-shaped" seal for added strength.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventor: Allan Levin
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Patent number: 5443875Abstract: Disclosed is a protective patch for smoothly covering labels in existing garments. The patch includes a flexible member formed of cotton flannel, and an adhesive material on the flexible member. The adhesive material forms a first adhesive that extends within a ring-shaped region proximate an edge margin of the flexible member, the first adhesive being releasable from the garment for exposing the label. A marginal portion of the flexible member is folded against a facing portion of the flexible member for forming a double thickness of the flexible member with the edge margin being spaced inwardly from an outer perimeter of the patch. A second adhesive secures the marginal portion to the facing portion, the marginal portion having a corner width at locations of minimum radius of the outer perimeter, the corner width being less than half of the minimum radius for limiting projections of the perimeter margin away from the facing flexible material.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Inventor: Warren S. Liu
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Patent number: 5414867Abstract: The invention relates to a disposable protective garment for protecting personnel when caring for potentially infectious victims in an emergency situation. The garment is adapted to be readily donned by the user and is provided with strategically located fastener means to provide for quick and substantial closure of the garment about the user. Specially connected gloves and detachable masks are also provided for use with the protective garment.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: TCB California Inc.Inventors: Patricia J. Bowling, Robert F. Brecher, Scott Burgess
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Patent number: 5410758Abstract: A resuable protective garment for covering at least an upper torso of the user. The garment is formed from fluid repellent material and is provided with a retaining bag fixedly secured to the interior surface of the front panel for receiving a folded contaminated garment and enclosing the garment therein. The non-detachable retaining bag is made from a contrasting color from the remainder of the garment to allow easy identification of contamination. The garment can be used as a teaching tool for explaining universal precautions observed when using protective clothing in a hazardous environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Embellished UniformsInventors: Pam Dupont, Debra Benoit
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Patent number: 5385281Abstract: A painter's utility belt provides for the carriage of at least one paint can and a variety of additional tools and equipment likely to be needed by a painter. The belt includes a first loop which may be secured about a paint can below the bail lugs on the sides of the can to support the can from the belt, and a second loop which may be secured about a section of PVC pipe or the like to provide for the storage of a caulking gun or the like therein. The loops are openable and adjustably closeable for different sizes of containers or the like, and are offset from the center of the belt to preclude interference with a ladder or other structure directly to the front of a wearer of the belt. An apron portion is also provided, with the apron having a plurality of open pockets of different sizes therein for the storage of various tools and articles.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Inventor: Charles L. Byrd
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Patent number: 5377359Abstract: This invention pertains to a food spill catching device comprising a first device body coupled to a second device body by pivotal means. The two device bodies are frictionally movable relative to each other into, and out of, closed position facing each other. The second device body may be held on a table while the first device body is adapted to serve as a shield for protecting a user's clothing from being soiled by food spills while dining at a table.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: QLH USA, Inc.Inventor: Curtis T. Jiang
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Patent number: 5343565Abstract: To protect cooks, who work alternately in hot and cold rooms, from catching colds, to prevent clothing from slipping during work, to allow clothes to be donned simply and easily, and to preserve a well-groomed appearance, the clothing consists of trousers (8) and a jacket (1), which together form an overall or a jump suit. A zip fastener (7) extends from the fly (8') of the trousers up to the collar of the jacket (1). The clothing is associated with an apron (11) with fiat strip fastener parts (9') and a neck band (13) with a tie knot (14).Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1991Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Inventor: Bruno Berni
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Patent number: 5322918Abstract: A disposable body towel includes a tie and apertures for retaining the towel around a bather. The disposable towel comprises a flexible substantially planar non-woven laminated sheet having top, bottom and side edges and includes a plurality of fibrous water absorbent cellulose plies. The sheet includes an outer ply and an inner ply, wherein the outer ply is water absorbent. The sheet possesses sufficient structural strength when wet to resist degradation in the presence of liquids and is sized to substantially cover a body. The inner and outer plies are bonded together by biodegradable resin at the side edges, thereby reinforcing said side edges for providing additional resistance to tearing. The sheet includes an adjustable tie attached to said top edge and apertures along said top edge for securing the towel about the body as said towel is positioned to substantially cover the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Inventor: Shirley J. Kirby
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Patent number: 5305471Abstract: A cooling vest having opposed front and back panels to substantially cover a user's torso. At least one pocket (but preferably a plurality of such pockets) is provided on at least one of the panels and preferably both. The pocket has an opening to receive a cooling pack into the pocket. The pocket further has opposed inner and outer walls normally on the inside and outside, respectively, of the vest. The inner wall has a structural layer and an insulation layer of a different material than the structural layer. Preferably, there are a plurality of such pockets which together cover the majority of at least one of the panels. The insulation layer of the inner wall inhibits too rapid cooling of the user's torso which might otherwise occur from cooling by the gel packs.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Steele and Associates, Inc.Inventors: Sandra L. Steele, Harry W. Nettleton
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Patent number: 5295267Abstract: A protective loincloth garment as shown in FIG. 1 and generally referred to as 30, serving to shield and insulate the sensitive groin and inner thighs from cold, wind, and wet weather while the wearer sits astride a motocycle. An aesthetic, comfortable, flexible, insulated, wind and weather resistant protective garment that depends in front of the groin and inner thigh areas by means of suspensory straps 10 placed so as to not interfere with the functioning of conventional belt, chaps or clothing. The garment 30 is partially or fully detachable from conventional chaps, belt or belt loops by means of a plurality of decorative or simple fasteners 16-18 attached to the suspensory straps 10. The terminals of the suspensory straps 10 pass over a belt or through belt loops and then secure to the protective garment body 50 by coupling the fasteners 16-18. The protective garment 30 is of a length L to securely tuck between the legs.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Inventor: Stephanie D. Galindo
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Patent number: 5271100Abstract: An improved disposable surgical gown 10 comprising a body shielding panel 12 and sleeves 26, the body shielding panel 12 having a front portion 14 and side portions 16. The front portion 14 further defining a protection region 18 defines a fluid absorbent outer layer 20, a fluid impermeable barrier layer 22 and a fluid absorbent inner layer 24. The fluid absorbent outer layer 20 absorbs blood and other fluids of the like, thus hindering such fluids from dripping off the gown, the inner layer 24 absorbs perspiration, the barrier layer 22 serves as a barrier through which fluids can not permeate. In the preferred embodiment, the protection region 18 is fabricated from a trilaminate material wherein the outer layer 20, inner layer 24, and barrier layer 22 are bonded. The sleeves 26 define a fluid impermeable barrier layer 30 and a fluid absorbent inner layer 28. The barrier layer 30 serves to protect a surgeon's arms from contact with outside fluids and the inner layer 28 absorbs perspiration at the arms.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Tennessee Disposable Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Holt
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Patent number: 5245706Abstract: The present invention relates to a protective device for the chest for use in athletic activities such as baseball, softball and hockey. The present invention provides a protective body or plate for the center of the chest and includes a first lobe which extends vertically along the mid portion of the sternum, second and third lobes which respectively extends along the right and left lower portion of the rib cage adjacent to the sternum, and a fourth lobe which extends downward over the solar plexus of the user. The protective plate is also provided with a domed profile which assists in maintaining the proper positioning of the plate and in absorbing and dissipating impact energy.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventors: Mitchell R. Moschetti, Jeffrey J. Smith
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Patent number: 5224363Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making a protective garment, a garment produced in accordance with the method, and a strand material used in the method and garment. The strand material comprises cut resistant material such as Kevlar, aramid, metallic, and combined Kevlar and metallic strands, or the like, which are extrusion coated with vinyl, polyurethane or other suitable fluid impervious material. Coating the strands with fluid impervious material results in a cut resistant high strength fabric which is resistant to staining. The method comprises manipulating the strand material using substantially conventional textile fabric forming technology such as knitting to form a fabric and a garment, and may include coating the finished garment to achieve enhanced characteristics. One such characteristic which may be achieved is to make a garment fluid impervious, by coating a substrate with fluid impervious materials such as flexible urethane to protect the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Golden Needles Knitting & Glove Co., Inc.Inventor: Roger I. Sutton
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Patent number: 5222257Abstract: A protective garment for use as overalls or trousers or as a pullover or jacket is made of a rectangular blank having two overlapping panels which are connected to each other along the two longitudinally extending marginal portions of the blank and, if necessary, along one transversely extending marginal portion. A first row of perforations is provided to form an elongated tongue starting at the one transversely extending marginal portion and extending midway between the longitudinally extending marginal portions toward but well short of the other transversely extending marginal portion. The perforations are surrounded by a welded or otherwise formed seam which converts the blank portions flanking the tongue into two tubes to constitute the leggins or the sleeves of a garment.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Inventor: Edith Bachor
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Patent number: 5220692Abstract: An apron that may be worn by the driver of a vehicle protects his clothing from spilled food or beverage, or falling cigarette or cigar ashes, while he is eating and/or smoking as he is driving. The apron can be put on and taken off with one hand making a single connection. It comprises a torso panel and a lap panel, the former removably connected to a neck strap. The lap panel covers the thighs and knees. The sides of the lap panel are stiffened by weights maintaining the lap panel flat on the thighs and preventing it from creeping up over the knees despite the movement of the driver's legs as he operates the pedals of the vehicle. The apron is made of water-repellent, moisture-breathing, fire retardant fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Inventor: Lamar Cox
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Patent number: 5210878Abstract: A sleeve for the protection of the upper and lower arm of a person engaged in welding or the like includes a forearm pad providing insulation and additional comfort for the support arm of the welder. A person using the sleeve of the present invention may comfortably rest his support arm upon the material being welded without discomfort or burns from the heat absorbed due to the welding of the material, due to the forearm pad. Additionally, the sleeve may be clipped to the collar or other clothing in order to prevent slippage down the arm of the welder. The insulating material contained within the pocket of the pad is replaceable in the event of wear and tear, and the pad has a strap overlay for further securing the sleeve to the arm of the wearer. A further embodiment provides a cape for the protection of the upper chest and back of the wearer, in combination with sleeves essentially including the various features of the sleeve of the first embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventor: Freddie J. Triche
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Patent number: 5182812Abstract: A garment adapted to be worn by individuals to assist in weight reduction by reducing body fat. The garment is constructed in various sizes for use by various sized individuals and constructed in a model for use by males and a model for use by females. The garment includes readily attachable and detachable components to facilitate use of the garment and to enable certain portions of the human anatomy to be reduced while other portions are not. The garment is constructed of three layers of material with the inner layer being an absorbent fabric such as cotton, the middle or central layer being a flexible moisture impervious sheet such as vinyl and the outer layer being an attractive, breatheable and elastic-type fabric material such as terry cloth or other wash and wear fabric materials with the garment being launderable and effective for maintaining body heat which assists in reduction of body fat during exercise periods and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Inventor: Irma J. Goldsby
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Patent number: 5148549Abstract: A back support (10) for providing abdominal and lumbosacral support has a waistband (11) comprising a front panel (12) and a second panel (13). An elastic band (50) is operatively connected to the waistband (11). An apron member (40) is operatively connected to the top portion of the front panel (12). A pocket member (60) is operatively connected to the bottom portion of the front panel (12).Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventor: Robin M. Sydor
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Patent number: 5140708Abstract: A surgical gown fabricated of a light weight, woven polyester, is provided with side ties which permit it to be secured to a wearer in accordance with accepted sterile techniques. These ties are joined by a pass card having detachable locking means which engage the side ties and maintain them properly positioned when the gown is folded into a compact package and during the procedure of putting the gown on a wearer. When the gown is preliminarily secured to the wearer, by back ties, the wearer disengages one side tie from the pass card. An unsterile assistant then wraps the gown around the back of the wearer. The wearer then frees the other side tie from the pass card and joins the two side ties to secure the gown on his person. The configuration of the terminal ends of the side ties and the features of the pass card locking means facilitate the use of pass cards with reusable surgical gowns fabricated from woven fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Repack Surgical Enterpises, Inc.Inventor: Barry E. Burns
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Patent number: 5123120Abstract: A set of protective pants which includes a waist band for attachment around a waist of a wearer, a pair of leg portions affixed to the waist, each having a crotch edge extending from a front of said waist band to a rear thereof. The crotch edges are unconnected to each other so as to provide maximum freedom of movement.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Inventor: Stanley M. Ross
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Patent number: 5119515Abstract: An article of protective clothing composed of a multi-layered material formed of the following sequence of layers from the outside to the inside:a first layer of a fluorine elastomer;a second layer of butyl rubber;a third layer of an aramid fiber cloth; anda fourth layer of butyl rubber.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Inventor: Winfried Altinger
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Patent number: 5113526Abstract: Previous types of armored safety workwear are too inflexible, heavy or expensive to be useful. The present invention provides an article of protective clothing comprising a flexible supporting material and a plurality of elongated coil springs held in close proximity to the surface of said supporting material at spaced locations. Preferably, the coil springs are free to rotate in relation to the supporting material. The coil springs are held in elongated pockets secured to the surface of said supporting material.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventors: Enoch Y. S. Wang, Solomon H. Wang
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Patent number: 5107545Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fisherman's apron and more particularly to a fisherman's fly tying apron which includes an upper section including means for attaching said fly tying apron to a user, a lower section detachable from the upper section, a waste collecting means associated with the lower section, and a stiffening means associated with either the lower section or the waste collecting means. The apron of the present invention permits the fly tier to have easy access to fly tying supplies and tools and provides a convenient workplace to tie the flies as well as an easily emptied waste collection pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Inventor: Thomas Potter
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Patent number: 5095544Abstract: The invention is a design of protective chaps to be worn over trousers to protect the user of a chain saw. The chaps are asymmetrical and angled to cover the left side of the user's right leg which is especially susceptible to injury.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Inventor: Gerth Elverskog
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Patent number: 5083315Abstract: Garments are constructed from two identical sleeve sections folded and joined to form an upper portion, which has a neck opening and sleeves, joined to a rectangular lower portion, which forms the body portion of the garment. The upper portion and the lower portion are joined together by a straight circumferential seam. The sleeve sections and the lateral edges of the lower portion are joined by a straight vertical seam. Preferably, the sleeve sections are folded so as to be overlapped and form a neck opening that is V-shaped. In a most preferred embodiment, the garment of the present invention is a scrub shirt. The present invention makes use of sleeve sections that are in the shape of quadrilateral sections with an arcuate portion cut therefrom. The patterns disclosed make efficient use of the material from which they are cut and require only straight seams when assembled. The present invention also discloses methods of constructing garments, such as scrub shirts, in accordance with the disclosed design.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventor: John L. Dillon, Jr.
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Patent number: 5070540Abstract: A protective garment 10, such as a glove, arm guard or the like of wire 24 and fiber strands 26, 28, 30 and an elastomeric coating 16. The preferred garment is knitted from yarn 12 having a core 22 of one or more wire strands 24 and a fiber strand 26, and two wrappings of fiber strands 28, 30, preferably polyester. The knitted garment is coated, preferably by dipping in nitrile rubber, and the coating is cured in place. The garment is highly cut-resistant, nonabsorbent, highly slip-resistant, liquid in weight and flexible.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1987Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Bettcher Industries, Inc.Inventors: William H. Bettcher, Laurence A. Bettcher
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Patent number: 5062158Abstract: The present invention relates to protective sheets used for wearing on clothes and keeping the clothes clean which have no problem such as slipping off, stripping up, falling down and so on without fixing them on bodies with strings, namely, protective sheets effectively used for aprons and napkins and practically relates to protective sheets which are the above described aprons and napkins consisting of electret sheets whose surface electric charge density is 1.times.10.sup.-10 coulomb/cm.sup.2 or more and weight per square meter is 10 g/m.sup.2 or more and 100 g/m.sup.2 or less.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mitsuko Oka, Yoshiharu Okumura
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Patent number: 5052055Abstract: Apron using a rectangular towel and having elongated elastic belt clamped to and connecting the upper corners of the towel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Laura J. Mysliwiec