Armpit Shields Patents (Class 2/53)
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Patent number: 11191317Abstract: A headwear insert system is provided comprising a headwear insert having a planar multilayered substrate with a first side and a second side. The planar multilayered substrate may comprise a substantially oblong shape with a rounded plateau protruding from a top portion of the planar multilayered substrate. The planar multilayered substrate may further comprise a polyester mesh layer, a stabilizing layer, an absorptive layer and a neoprene layer. The stabilizing layer and the absorptive layer may be disposed between the polyester mesh layer and the neoprene layer. A seam may couple the polyester mesh layer and the neoprene layer together. The stabilizing layer and the absorptive layer may not be coupled to the seam, the polyester mesh layer nor the neoprene layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2020Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Inventor: Keith Soibelman
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Patent number: 10888131Abstract: An adhesive soft fabric corner to increase garment comfort. The soft corners are folded fabric elements with an adhesive layer applied to secure to a garment. The soft corners covers irritating garment corners, increasing apparel comfort and lifespan. Soft Corners will introduce soft fabric that you want to have near your skin. Soft Corners will proactively protect the skin without sticking to the skin. Soft Corners can be produced in an endless variety of colors and shapes and sizes which can provide comfort in any style of clothing. Soft Corners will increase the lifespan of our clothing, reducing the waste of time, money and materials associated with clothing manufacturing and most importantly the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2018Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Inventor: Susan Block Moores
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Patent number: 10653563Abstract: Bra liner including a substantially planar body including a left triangular portion, a right triangular portion and a central portion between the left and right triangular portions. The central portion includes a flap separated from the left and right triangular portions and optionally one or more apertures. The left and right triangular portions also optionally include one or more apertures. The flap is foldable about a center line of the body. The body includes absorbent material. To form the left and right triangular portions, an elongate slit is present between the central portion and each of the left and right triangular portions. The slits extend downward from an upper edge of the body and inward toward the center line.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2015Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Inventor: Donna Lilien
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Patent number: 10624398Abstract: A golf garment for reinforcing a connection between a body and an arm has a shoulder joint support which fills a gap between the upper arm and the body at a golf posture, thereby enhancing a swing mechanism and reducing a possible injury. The shoulder joint support also mitigates the concentration of shock on the shoulder and thus the risk of injury is further reduced. Although designed specifically for golf, the present invention can be also effective for sports requiring a firm, yet tensionless connection of the arm to the body, such as tennis, hockey and baseball.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignees: EIGEN INNOVATION AGInventor: Thomas Kyung Ha Cho
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Patent number: 8925114Abstract: A perspiration concealing brassiere having a brassiere-shaped body with a left side and a right side, and a left sleeve and a right sleeve both coupled to the brassiere-shaped body, the left and right sleeves each defining an arm placement zone, extending outwardly away from at least one of the left and right sides of the brassiere-shaped body, and having a fluid inhibiting layup spanning an inferior portion of the sleeve, the fluid inhibiting layup including an outer layer, a mid-layer located between the outer layer and an inner layer and being of a material that is operable to absorb and retain fluid, the inner layer being located beyond the mid-layer and being of a material different from the mid-layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Inventors: Jessica Rose Jackson, Nicholas Peter Mamola
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Patent number: 8898812Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a garment or undergarment (e.g., a T-shirt) which is provided with integrated multi-layer perspiration barriers uniquely configured to provide high levels of evaporative cooling and moisture vapor transmission. The perspiration barriers are integrated into the sleeve and torso portions of the garment such that such perspiration barriers actually define the underarm portions thereof. Each of the perspiration barriers is preferably comprised of four layers, each of which is formed from two separate panel pieces. The various layers included in each of the perspiration barriers, the manner in which such layers are stacked upon and attached to each other, and the manner in which the layers forming each perspiration barrier are integrated into the garment are specifically adapted to collectively promote evaporative cooling and a vapor transmission effect which provides superior perspiration absorption and evaporation, in addition to enhanced user comfort.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: 3 Pak Holdings, LLCInventors: William Thompson, Randy Hyun Choi
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Publication number: 20120291175Abstract: A Disposable Underarm Perspiration Pad that comprises a light-weight moisture wicking and absorptive material that is worn as a perspiration shield between a person's underarm (armpit) and the next level of outer garment. The Disposable Underarm Perspiration Pad is fashioned to allow attachment to the upper bicep area of the arm and concealment under the outer garment while at the same time providing wearing comfortability to the user. The wearer of the Disposable Underarm Perspiration Pad will have the pleasure of knowing that their upper body outer garment, next to the body, will be shielded from underarm perspiration staining.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: Gregory Michel Lawrence
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Publication number: 20120291174Abstract: This invention is an adhesive patch with sweat absorbing pad for the armpit area that can adhere directly to skin. It consists of a thin vinyl patch with adhesive applied on one side and sweat absorbing pad in the center location on the same side. It can hold the perspiration and protect the garment. It also can be easily disposed after use. It is like adhesive bandage but much bigger in size and for the armpit sweat.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: SungHan Lee
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Patent number: 8075367Abstract: The absorbent pad for an underwire brassiere includes a sealed cover layer having opposed first and second surfaces and defining an open interior region therein. The first surface is porous, allowing for passage of perspiration into the open interior region. An absorbent layer is positioned within the open interior region of the sealed cover layer, and the absorbent layer is formed from a hydrophilic material. An adhesive layer is formed on the second surface of the sealed cover layer, so that the adhesive layer releasably adheres the absorbent pad to a lower edge of one cup of the underwire brassiere. The absorbent pad is dimensioned and configured to completely cover an underwire of the cup so that the absorbent pad absorbs perspiration of the wearer and provides protective padding over the underwire.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventor: Candis A. Taylor
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Patent number: 8051495Abstract: A garment includes a non-bamboo fabric body portion that has at least one high perspiration area. A bamboo fabric member is affixed to the high perspiration area. In a method of making a lower undergarment, a piece of non-bamboo fabric is cut so as to form an unassembled panty having a crotch member. A piece of bamboo fabric is cut so as to correspond in shape to the crotch member. The piece of bamboo fabric is affixed to the crotch member. The unassembled panty is sewn so as to form a completed panty.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Inventor: Suzanne C. Lee
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Patent number: 8011018Abstract: A garment protector is configured to absorb moisture and to thereby preserve a garment of a user. The garment protector can have a pad attached to the garment. The pad can absorb moisture and reduce or prevent moisture from staining the garment. The garment protector can have multiple layers to perform these functions. The garment protector can have one or more application channels. The application channel can span a seam and the associated cross-stitching of a garment so as not to add bulk at the seam that a pad would if over the seam.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Gabriella Trespalacios
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Publication number: 20110179544Abstract: The protective patch providing protection against visible transfer of bodily secretion is for incorporating on the inside of an article of clothing in a determined zone thereof. It comprises a fabric having two faces formed by interlaced yarns and connected to each other. The outside face of the fabric acts at least in part as an impermeable outer layer for coming into contact with the article, and comprises yarns made of a synthetic material. The fabric has “storage” yarns made of an absorbent material suitable for storing moisture and being visible little or not at all in the outside face. The inside face of the fabric, i.e. its face that is to come closer to the wearer of the article, comprises yarns suitable for absorbing and/or transferring moisture towards the storage yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: Anne-Laure Courvoisier
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Patent number: 7954170Abstract: An anti-transpiration insert is disclosed. The anti-transpiration insert includes a target bending line extending from a first side to a second side of the anti-transpiration insert, wherein that the target bending line is configured in an arched manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: BetaLife GmbHInventors: Stephanie Höfer, Gelnaz Safina-Wright
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Publication number: 20100299796Abstract: A perspiration pad for absorbing underarm perspiration and providing deodorant to the underarm is provided. The perspiration pad is configured to be attached to a body proximate the person's underarm. In one embodiment, the perspiration pad has an absorbent layer with a deodorant. The absorbent layer is attached to a larger sheet or a barrier. The barrier extends beyond the edges of the absorbent layer and has a surface with an adhesive coating for releasably attaching the pad to an underarm. In various embodiments, the perspiration pad is translucent or transparent, has a flesh colored outer surface, or has a surface that receives color imparting cosmetics such as makeup or foundation. The perspiration pad is packaged with a protector that seals the deodorant-embedded absorbent layer to preserve the deodorant for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Shohreh Hamed Hashemian
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Publication number: 20100263102Abstract: A garment protector is configured to absorb moisture and to thereby preserve a garment of a user. The garment protector can have a pad attached to the garment. The pad can absorb moisture and reduce or prevent moisture from staining the garment. The garment protector can have multiple layers to perform these functions. The garment protector can have one or more application channels. The application channel can span a seam and the associated cross-stitching of a garment so as not to add bulk at the seam that a pad would if over the seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Gabriella Trespalacios
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Patent number: 7794304Abstract: A foldable one-piece insert worn between the bra and the body having irritation reducing and/or absorbent material portions which line the bra cup and that lie under the supported breast, and portions which extends toward the torso rear under the bra side straps and a portion extending below the bra line along the torso. The invention further includes a material tab disposed between the material portions lining the bra cups, which can optionally be worn up to bridge the area between the bra cups for added protection, comfort and absorption of perspiration, or be folded down and out of sight when worn with lower cut neckline outer garments.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Donna J. Frye
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Publication number: 20100180357Abstract: An anti-transpiration insert is disclosed. The anti-transpiration insert includes a target bending line extending from a first side to a second side of the anti-transpiration insert, wherein that the target bending line is configured in an arched manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: BetaLife GmbHInventors: Stephanie Höfer, Gelnaz Safina-Wright
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Patent number: 7730551Abstract: An armpit sweat absorption system comprised of a disposable absorption pad that is placed inside a pocket located under the armpit of a conventional yet modified men and women's undershirt. The pocket, located at the arm pit location serves as an “under-pocket” to contain the disposable absorption pad. The under-pocket is a simple layer of undershirt material that reinforces the under arm and has room to hold the pad. The pad material is a composite of gauze-like cotton material suitable for absorbing moisture. The combined effort of under pocket and absorption pad is meant to absorb unsightly underarm perspiration and provide garment protection from clothes fading and discoloration due to sweating and deodorant stains that tend to drain through.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Jason Andrew Price
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Publication number: 20100005560Abstract: A pantyhose undergarment is provided that has relatively sheer upper arm and body portions, the upper arm portions end as cap sleeves with knitted-in welts just above the mid upper arm area and being comprised of a sweat absorbent material in the under arm area starting at the mid upper arm and terminating down the side of the wearer's body, just adjacent to the top of the breasts and the body portion being comprised of a sheer form fitting front and back torso portion, the part of the front and back torso portion beginning just above the breast area being comprised of a sheer portion and the part beginning just below the breast area covering the stomach and abs, being comprised of a sheer reinforced control top portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Susan Albizre
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Publication number: 20090276935Abstract: A method of shielding the skin, especially the armpits and the midriff, of a person from a brassiere when the person tries on the brassiere. The method includes the step of wearing, by the person, a disposable and sanitary upper garment, which includes an upper torso enclosure and a pair of short sleeves. The upper torso garment covers the upper torso of the person and has a neck opening to allow passage of the head of the person therethrough. The pair of short sleeves extend from the upper torso garment and allow passage of the arms of the person therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Ronald E. Epps
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Publication number: 20080244804Abstract: The invention as presently conceived discloses a protective semi-permanent liner for various types of clothing that are susceptible to dirt and premature aging; however, it can be disposable, comprising a peel-off tab to expose an adhesive, or ironed on to adhere to clothing. The liner is used as a shield for collar areas and cuff areas on shirts, brim areas on hats, the underarm area on blouses, shifts, dresses and the like, to protect from perspiration stains, yellowing, dirt and the like. The liner is envisioned to comprise a roll or pad format and available in multiple colors to blend with various wardrobes, and further comprising a cotton-like pad for user comfort. When the liner becomes exceptionally dirty, it would be removed and replaced with a new one.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventor: Gary Bernard Lawrence
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Patent number: 7404752Abstract: An attachment for a brassiere is disclosed. The attachment comprises an elongated segment of fabric having an upper portion and a lower portion. The attachment further comprises an adhesive disposed on the upper portion of a proximal side of the segment of fabric so as to adhere to an interior surface of a brassiere cup, wherein the lower portion of the segment of fabric extends below the brassiere cup. The attachment may comprise an absorbent material and may aid in preventing pinching of the skin by the lower portion of the brassiere cups.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Inventor: Hylton Karon
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Patent number: 7356851Abstract: An athletic shirt which has triple gussets on each side providing an unparalleled range of motion and freedom. Each of the gussets have a specific function in the overall performance of the shirt. And, each gusset, of the present invention, is named in accordance with the particular group of muscles it provides unrestricted movement for. The gussets are named: 1.) Pectoralis major gusset; 2.) Serratus Anterior gusset; 3.) Latissimus dosi gusset.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Inventor: Gary Rayford Spruill
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Publication number: 20080052802Abstract: An elastic upper-body undergarment that comprises a form-fitting body portion covering a shoulder region to a mid-torso region and two arm regions, and the body portion is made of elastic material, such as hosiery. The arm region has an absorbent material that is made of materials from panty liner and diaper materials to absorb sweat. The undergarment provides sweat protection to allow user for a tight, inconspicuous and comfortable fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Laura Bryan
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Publication number: 20080004588Abstract: Various embodiments of perspiration pads for female breasts are provided, which are particularly adapted for placement between the overlying breast and adjacent chest wall to prevent skin-to-skin contact and to absorb perspiration in that area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventor: Kathryn Ferrer Gavitt
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Publication number: 20070277281Abstract: A stain guard prevents stain or damage to a garment or an article of clothing. The stain guard includes a thin sheet having a predetermined size and shape configured to be worn over the garment or the article of clothing. The stain guard includes adhesives applied to selected areas on one side of the thin sheet. One or more peel-off strips or patches cover the adhesives. The peel-off strips or patches are removed to expose the adhesives to attach the stain guard to the garment or the article of clothing. The stain guard can be made from a plastic, a cellophane or other suitable materials. The stain guard can be made into various sizes to fit individuals having different sizes. The stain guard can be dispensed from a roll of perforated stain guards so that individual pieces can be torn from the perforated roll for use. The stain guard can also be dispensed from a box of stain guards.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: James M. Fitzgerald
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Patent number: 6994090Abstract: The invention is an underarm support for one or both arms having a pad which fits under the arm of the user, preferably in the arm pit, flexible and of sufficient diameter under compression at that area to open the arm outward for greater blood flow and to more correctly position the arm. In order to assist in lifting the arm at the armpit and to secure the pad in place, a strap fits over one or both shoulders and passes around the torso from the should strap above the underarm. In the preferred embodiment, the strap fits over the shoulder directly above the arm to be lifted. A second strap travels around the torso of the user in order to hold the pad in place. The pad is preferably flexible at least the same width as the underarm of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Inventor: LeBaron A. Foster
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Patent number: 6760920Abstract: An underarm perspiration pad that straddles the lower edge of a sleeve opening positioning one inner semi-circular ply on one side within the garment and another outer semi-circular ply on the other side within the sleeve, and in the outer ply there are radially oriented unfolded pleats which in response to pivotal arm movements assume folded conditions and thus offer a least resistance impeding these arm movements.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Inventors: Jack Kadymir, Richard Schweitzer
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Patent number: 6618859Abstract: An underarm perspiration pad having a length portion of an upper edge connected between opposite selectively sized triangular shapes, wherein the selected size of each triangular shape in the underarm site of use of the perspiration pad is of an extent that it is readily observable above the edge of a sleeveless garment arm opening, and the observed portions of the triangular shapes are trimmed preparatory to removal along lines of perforations so as to minimize cognitive awareness of the use of the perspiration pad.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventors: Jack Kadymir, Richard Schweitzer
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Publication number: 20030167550Abstract: A disposable underarm perspiration shield has a flat flexible body having a first soft porous layer, which contacts the armpit of a user, A second moisture-absorbing layer retains the moisture secreted in the armpit of the user, while a third moisture-impermeable layer prevents the moisture from soiling a garment worn by the user. The flexible shield is detachably secured on the garment by a pressure-sensitive adhesive or secured on the body of the user by a resilient band placed over a shoulder.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Diane Andrews
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Patent number: 6406353Abstract: An under-breast absorption garment for absorbing perspiration from under the breasts of a torso, the garment comprising a band for maintaining the under-breast absorption garment in the proper position on the torso; and absorbent material co-operable with the band so that the absorbent material is positioned under the breasts.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Jeana L. Harper
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Publication number: 20020032420Abstract: A new and improved apparatus is disclosed that will absorb sweat from a user's underarms, thereby preventing staining of a user's clothing and removing most, if not all, of the odor present that is associated with underarm sweat. The present invention would comprise an oval-shaped pad that would include a straight sticky pad that would traverse right down the middle of the oval pad. Preferably, the straight sticky pad would travel along the long dimension of the oval-shaped pad. The pad would preferably be approximately ⅛ of an inch thick. The pads would preferably include an impregnated scent which would be heat-activated. In addition, the present invention would include a clear plastic sticky backing to ensure that moisture from a person who would sweat heavily would not soak through and stain or wet a user's clothes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Brian Anthony Taylor
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Patent number: 6341377Abstract: A perspiration shield takes the form of a multi-layered sheet that is shaped and sized to be placed between adjacent or opposing skin surfaces, such as under the breast, to prevent and absorb perspiration. The multi-layered sheet has an absorbent layer forming one surface of the shield and a silicone gel layer forming another surface of the shield. The silicone gel layer has a soft, tacky texture and readily adheres to the skin but leaves no perceptible residue on the skin when removed. The silicone gel layer closes the pores of the skin with which the layer is in contact, thereby reducing or preventing perspiration from these pores. The absorbent layer absorbs perspiration from the pores of the skin adjacent and opposing the skin surface to which the silicon gel layer is attached and is formed of a material that readily absorbs moisture.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Durward I. Faries, Jr., Robert A. Bishop, II
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Patent number: 6269486Abstract: A laminated kidney shaped disposable garment shield for use with colored garments made of sheer and semi-transparent materials. The laminated shield has a first armpit facing layer made of a moisture absorbing fibrous cellulose material and a second garment facing layer which is laminated to the first layer made of a thin moisture impervious plastic material. The second layer has a color which has a low level of reflectivity and contrast with a colored sheer or semi-transparent garment. The shield is attached to the garment with strips of pressure sensitive adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventors: Lois Nager, Eleanor Heyman
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Patent number: 6247178Abstract: The invention is an improved process for promoting bonding between parent and infant. The invention is also a garment for use with this process. The garment is a shirt made from scent-absorbing fabric. The shirt's sleeves and torso portion are secured together using hook and loop fasteners, allowing the sleeves to be detached. The parent wears the shirt for a period of time long enough for the shirt to absorb the scent. The parent then detaches a sleeve, using it or the torso of the garment to form an infant's blanket. After wrapping the infant in the blanket, the parent can then leave the infant in the care of someone else, and the infant will still be able to smell the scent of the parent.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Inventor: Victoria J. Bilda
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Patent number: 6178557Abstract: A apparel stain protector for protecting a user's garments from perspiration staining. The apparel stain protector includes an absorbent pad comprises a pair of flexible outer plies and a flexible middle ply interposed between the outer plies, Ideally, the plies are substantially coextensive with one another. The outer plies each comprise a mesh fabric material having a plurality of apertures therethrough. The middle ply comprises a water absorbent fabric material for absorbing moisture and perspiration.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Kathryn Bel Monte
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Patent number: 6145129Abstract: A device to absorb underarm perspiration is provided. The device includes a central body with an absorbent pad disposed thereon. Extending from the upper portion of the central body is a first pair of arms, which include a right and left terminus. Located atop the right and left terminus of the first pair of arms is a first fastening means designed to hold the absorbent pad directly on the underarm by looping generally about the deltoid muscle of the arm and connecting the right arm to the left arm. Extending from the middle portion of the central body is a second pair of arms, which include a right and a left terminus. Located atop the right and left terminus of the second pair of arms is a second fastening means designed to additionally secure the absorbent pad directly on the underarm by affixing the right and left arms of the second pair of arms to the trunk of the user. Extending from the lower portion of the central body is a third pair of arms, which include a right and a left terminus.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventors: Gerd Czekalla, Jill Czekalla
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Patent number: 6138276Abstract: An underarm perspiration shield that attaches to the shoulder strap of a wearer's undergarment. The elements of the present invention include an absorption pad suitable for absorbing perspiration from a wearer's armpit and two straps that are connected to opposite ends of the absorption pad. The ends of the two straps loop around the shoulder strap of the wearer's undergarment, and attach to the absorption pad through an attachment means. In a preferred embodiment the absorption pad is laminated with the side closest to the wearer's armpit being cotton and the side closest to the outer garment being PVC. Also, in the preferred embodiment, each of the ends of the two straps are attached to the absorption pad with a Velcro.RTM. hook and loop structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventors: Cathy L. Asciutto, Linda J. Pinney
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Patent number: 5884330Abstract: A garment shield for preventing an underarm portion of a garment from being damaged or becoming unsightly as a result of perspiration. The shield has an absorbent layer of material, the absorbent layer of material being of a predetermined length and a predetermined width and being foldable substantially midway along the length thereof. The absorbent layer of material having oppositely opposed indentations at peripheral edges of the width at substantially where the shield is folded, and the indentations preferably being void of any sharp edges. A plurality of spreadable incisions are located in the absorbent layer of material, with each of the incisions extending radially inward from the peripheral edge of the shield and spaced apart from one another along the peripheral edge, and the indentations being void of any of the incisions.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Inventor: Laura Erlich
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Patent number: 5864889Abstract: A pocket assembly for a garment includes a seamed bottom, the seams of which are adapted to be attached to the seams along the inner surface of the garment and a pocket member with overlapping flaps extending from the bottom for receipt of an article therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventor: Patricia V. Suffern
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Patent number: 5790982Abstract: A garment pad for absorbing and shielding a garment from perspiration, the garment including a sleeve opening and a sleeve having a sleeve connection end and a sleeve connection seam at which the sleeve connection end is connected to the remainder of the garment around the sleeve opening, includes a pad body of absorbent material; and pad body attachment mechanism for securing the pad body across the lower portion of the sleeve connection seam adjacent to a garment wearer armpit. The pad body attachment mechanism preferably attaches the pad body to the garment removably. The pad body preferably includes a first pad face for directing toward the armpit of a garment wearer and a second pad face, and the attachment mechanism preferably includes an adhesive covering at least a part of the second pad face.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventors: Ninette Boutboul, Inga Boutboul, Michel Boutboul
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Patent number: 5570471Abstract: A garment shield is provided for attaching to a garment having a garment front torso section, a garment rear torso section and a garment sleeve section which are secured together along a sleeve seam line. The garment shield includes a shield seam line, a shield torso section and a shield sleeve section. The shield seam line conforms with the sleeve seam line. The shield torso section includes a front panel, a rear panel and a lower panel which extend from the shield seam line over a portion of the garment front and rear torso sections. The shield sleeve section includes a front panel, a rear panel and a lower panel which are stitched along the shield seam line to the front, rear and lower panels of the shield torso section, respectively. The front, rear and lower panels of the shield sleeve section extend from the shield seam line over a portion of the garment sleeve section.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventor: Leesa C. Krawchuk
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Patent number: 5291617Abstract: A moisture-management garment having a moisture management panel constructed of a moisture management fabric which extends generally between a crotch area of the garment and a waist area of the garment. The moisture management panel includes a first fabric having an inner moisture transport fabric layer constructed of hydrophobic yarns for residing in skin contact during garment wear and an inner dispersal fabric layer constructed of hydrophilic yarns and positioned adjacent to the inner moisture transport layer to receive and disperse moisture transported to it by the inner moisture transport layer. A second fabric is provided having an outer moisture vaporization fabric layer constructed of hydrophobic yarns which is the outermost surface of the moisture management fabric during wear, and an outer moisture dispersal fabric layer constructed of hydrophilic yarns and positioned adjacent to the outer moisture vaporization layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Inventors: Herbert L. Moretz, Daniel L. Brier
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Patent number: 5103500Abstract: A disposable garment shield for preventing garment soiling and combatting garment odors caused by perspiration comprising a laminated body having a layer of a non-absorbent polymer, an adhesive material on the non-absorbent layer for attaching the shield to a garment and a moisture absorbing layer of a fibrous material bonded to the non-absorbing polymeric layer, and a dry deodorant mixture which becomes activated by the perspiration of a wearer of a garment to absorb the perspiration and combat unpleasant body odors.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Inventors: Frank B. Nager, Louis F. Heyman
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Patent number: 5103501Abstract: Traveling and disposable underwear is provided and consists of typically three undergarments which are an undershirt, a pair of men's underpants and a pair of women's panties. The three undergarments are fabricated of an absorbent material and include elastic bands for comfortably holding the undergarments to the wearer. The three undergarments are also provided with magnetic fasteners for closing openings and securing together similarly provisioned garments which allow for easier donning and doffing without tearing the undergarments.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Inventor: Chaskel Meisels
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Patent number: 5042088Abstract: The clothing shield is intended to protect clothing against body stains, such as underarm stains, and generally comprises a liquid-pervious bodyside liner, a liquid-impervious outer cover, and an absorbent medium between the liner and outer cover. The exposed side of the outer cover has a masking surface thereon that visually masks the clothing shield through the article of clothing. A method is also provided for making the shield.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Earle H. Sherrod, Brigitte K. Weigert, Lea A. Van Groll, Theresa R. Kuepper
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Patent number: 5038409Abstract: A form fitting disposable garment shield and an automated method for making the shield from a coil of laminated material. The shield is comprised of a pair of identical crescent shaped panels joined together by a seam which is adjacent to a concave border of the shield. The outer facing surfaces of the panels are moisture absorbing and the inward facing surfaces, which confront each other, are non-absorbent. On the inward facing non-absorbent surfaces of the panels are pieces of adhesive tape with peelable outer coverings for attaching the shield to a garment. The method for making the shield comprises the steps of uncoiling, blanking, forming, heat bonding and trimming portions of the laminated strip in a continuous automated manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventors: Lois E. Nager, Eleanor S. Heyman
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Patent number: 4747162Abstract: A perspiration absorbing pad capable of easily preventing clothes from being stained with perspiration. The pad includes a body made of a material which is thin, has softness, stretching properties and flexibility and is excellent in moisture absorbing properties, the body having sufficient dimensions to cover any portion of the clothes which is subject to a stain of perspiration, an active adhesive applied to one surface of the body, and a release paper covering the adhesive coated surface. The pad is usable as a disposable pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1987Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Inventor: Fumie Yanagihara
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Patent number: 4663780Abstract: This invention relates to the absorbtion of body odor and is concerned with a provision of a pad which can be incorporated into a garment e.g. at the armhole scye, to absorb odor.The pad comprises a layer of charcoal felt sandwiched between two layers of cotton gauze which are cut to shape and size so as to fit into the base of an armhole scye of a jacket, dress, blouse or other garment.The pad consists of two layers 10 and 11 of cotton gauze between which is sandwiched a layer of charcoal felt. The charcoal felt may be made in accordance with the process claimed in UK Pat. No. 1 310 011, the fibrous carbon used for the carbon felt being derived for example from an organic polymer fibre such as a carbohydrate fibre.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1985Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Inventors: Stephen A. Rawlings, Amanda J. Rawlings
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Patent number: RE48511Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a garment or undergarment (e.g., a T-shirt) which is provided with integrated multi-layer perspiration barriers uniquely configured to provide high levels of evaporative cooling and moisture vapor transmission. The perspiration barriers are integrated into the sleeve and torso portions of the garment such that such perspiration barriers actually define the underarm portions thereof. Each of the perspiration barriers is preferably comprised of four layers, each of which is formed from two separate panel pieces. The various layers included in each of the perspiration barriers, the manner in which such layers are stacked upon and attached to each other, and the manner in which the layers forming each perspiration barrier are integrated into the garment are specifically adapted to collectively promote evaporative cooling and a vapor transmission effect which provides superior perspiration absorption and evaporation, in addition to enhanced user comfort.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: 3 Pak Holdings, LLCInventors: William Thompson, Randy Hyun Choi