Vests Patents (Class 2/102)
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Patent number: 8914913Abstract: A vest is disclosed that the user can remove without removing an outer garment such as a coat. The vest utilizes hook and loop fasteners at the shoulder to allow the back and front to be separated. In order to facilitate separation, a pull cord is attached at the rear shoulder and crosses the back of the vest and passes through a guide near the opposing hip. When the pull cord is pulled the opposing shoulder that has been separated is peeled back and down across the back allowing the user to remove the vest without removing an overcoat.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Inventor: Gregory C. Jones
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Patent number: 8910315Abstract: A garment can assist a user with transporting personal items. The garment comprises a vest that can be worn over one's shoulders. The vest further comprises a right breast mechanically coupled a left breast by an upper vest fastener, a lower vest fastener and a draw string to provide stability to the vest. The left breast is mechanically coupled to a left breast pocket and the right breast is mechanically coupled to a right breast pocket that can be used for storing items. The vest is further mechanically coupled to a pouch that does not impede a user's ability to walk and can further store personal items. In this manner the user can use the garment to transport the personal items in a stable manner without having the garment impede the user's ability to walk.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Inventor: Ravi Lorenzo Stephens
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Patent number: 8898814Abstract: A releasable vest having a front panel; front shoulder strap elements that include at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening; a back panel; a first waist belt element and a second waist belt element that are releasably coupled to the front panel and extend from the front panel; at least one release loop that is capable of being passed through an opening formed in at least one of the waist belt elements and an opening formed in the front shoulder strap elements; and a release lanyard that is capable of being passed through the release loop so as to releasably secure the waist belt elements and the shoulder strap elements to the release loop.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Alliant Techsystems Inc.Inventors: Frederick W. Storms, Jr., Marty Goldman, Stephen Matulewicz, Eric M. Yeates, Thomas A. Marx, David M. Jones
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Publication number: 20140338095Abstract: A releasable vest having a front panel; front shoulder strap elements that include at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening; a back panel; a first waist belt element that extends from the front panel and has at least one waist belt element attachment opening formed through the waist belt element; a second waist belt element that extends from the front panel and has at least one release loop attached thereto, wherein the at least one release loop is capable of being passed through the waist belt attachment opening of the first waist belt element and the at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening of the front shoulder strap elements; and a release lanyard that is capable of being passed through the release loop so as to releasably secure the first waist belt element and the at least one shoulder strap element to the release loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Alliant Techsystems Inc.Inventors: Frederick W. Storms, JR., Eric M. Yeates, Thomas A. Marx, Marty Goldman
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Publication number: 20140325737Abstract: An interchangeable cumberbund with integrated wiring to allow for connecting a variety of electronic devices for an intended purpose or mission and exchanging a configured garment for another. The reconfigurable cumberbund allows for multiple quick-disconnect cable harnesses to be weaved into the cumberbund which enables rapid and convenient removal of hardware that incorporates all I/O to a computer. The reconfigurable cumberbund connected to a wearable tactical vest containing a mobile ultra-rugged personal computer is the essential combination that allows hands-free use by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Justin Dyster, Michael Stimpson, Nate Patulski, Norman Lange, Chris Stalzer
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Patent number: 8875314Abstract: A tool kit vest assembly securely holds and provides easy access to tools, allows for adjustment of the vest, and provides ventilation to dissipate heat. The assembly includes a flexible panel having a first end and a second end. An aperture is positioned in the panel between the first end and the second end and between a pair of lateral sides of the panel. A dorsal portion of the panel extends from the aperture to the first end of the panel. A pocket is coupled to the panel. A flap is coupled to the pocket and is positionable between an opened position and a closed position. An interior fastener couples the flap to the pocket when the flap is in the closed position. An exterior fastener couples the flap to the panel when the flap is in the opened position.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Inventor: Joseph R. Panetta
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Publication number: 20140317830Abstract: A clothing with charcoal system includes a clothing garment assembly having an inner layer, an outer layer, a middle layer, and charcoal. The garment and the charcoal in combination form the clothing garment assembly. The inner layer, the outer layer, and the middle layer in combination form a garment for wear. The charcoal may be contained and interspersed in the middle layer, the middle layer located between the inner layer and the outer layer. Further, the middle layer is self-contained and is able to be removed to be replaced. The charcoal is directly sewn into the middle layer and absorbs odor. The inner layer is located adjacent a body of a wearer when the garment is worn. The charcoal is in relative proximity of the wearer when the garment is worn, the charcoal thereby able to suppress odor and sweat emitting from body of the wearer, and to limit bacteria and fungi.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventor: Alice Chang
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Publication number: 20140289929Abstract: An ANSI/ISEA 107-2010-compliant garment includes a body defining two armholes and having a placket that further defines a neckhole. Male and female snap elements are arrayed in opposed relationship on the placket so as to function as fasteners holding opposing portions of the placket together when the male and female elements are joined. The body includes a front tail and a rear tail. The rear tail is cut to be longer than the front tail to lend greater rain and wind protection to the wearer. The body includes two breast pockets being first patch pockets and having first flap covers, as well as two hand warming pockets. The hand warming pockets are patch pockets oriented to receive hands with wrists aligned at an angle comfortable to the wearer and a second patch pocket has a second flap cover and overlays the hand warming pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventor: Matt Stansberry
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Patent number: 8844062Abstract: The invention relates to a garment for ballistic protection and carrying equipment, including: a carrying harness including a back portion suitable for covering the back of a user, the back portion including a cover for accommodating a back-protecting pack and straps suitable for being placed over the shoulders of the user in order to hang the harness from the shoulders; and two abdominal portions suitable for covering the torso of the user, each abdominal portion being designed to be removably attached onto a respective suspender of the carrying harness, the abdominal portions including a closing device for connecting the abdominal portions together in order to close the vest.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Sagem Defense SecuriteInventor: Franck Tirard
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Publication number: 20140261862Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for a vest with integrated bulk product storage. The vest may be configured to be worn about a person's neck, with a front portion and a back portion. Each of the front and back portions includes one or more integrated bulk product storage compartments. Bulk product is poured into the compartment via a recloseable filling opening at or near the top of the vest, while bulk product is dispensed from the compartment via a recloseable dispensing opening at or near the bottom of the vest. The vest may also function as a safety vest by exhibiting a safety color and/or pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Rick Atkinson, JR.
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Patent number: 8826462Abstract: A releasable vest having a front panel; front shoulder strap elements that include at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening; a back panel; a first waist belt element that extends from the front panel and has at least one waist belt element attachment opening formed through the waist belt element; a second waist belt element that extends from the front panel and has at least one release loop attached thereto, wherein the at least one release loop is capable of being passed through the waist belt attachment opening of the first waist belt element and the at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening of the front shoulder strap elements; and a release lanyard that is capable of being passed through the release loop so as to releasably secure the first waist belt element and the at least one shoulder strap element to the release loop.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2008Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Alliant Techsystems Inc.Inventors: Frederick W. Storms, Jr., Eric M. Yeates, Thomas A. Marx, Marty Goldman
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Patent number: 8813263Abstract: A vest incorporating a pull element operatively connected to a plurality of tether lines extending along pathways to panel connection points at which front and rear panels of the vest are adjoined. When the pull element is extended away from the vest, the tether lines are placed into tension thereby causing the connection assemblies to be disengaged and the front and rear panels of the vest can fall away from one another. Locking elements within the connection assemblies return to their locking position upon release of the tension.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Brian Matthew Parisi, Jr., Martin J. Nilsen, Jeffrey D. Anderson, Christopher A. J. Iannello
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Publication number: 20140223634Abstract: One example of a multi-layer fabric may include a PVA sponge layer, as well as a wicking layer disposed near the PVA sponge layer. The multi-layer fabric may be employed in clothing and/or other articles to facilitate achievement of a cooling effect relative to a wearer of the clothing or user of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: RealXGearInventor: Chris Maher
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Patent number: 8783891Abstract: A system for creating a lighted apparel design includes a light element and a securing member for securing the light element to the apparel item. The securing member is an adhesive. The securing member secures the light element to an associated apparel item at a desired location on the apparel item to create a lighted design on the apparel item.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: I Pee Holding LLCInventor: Michael L. Schrimmer
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Patent number: 8776262Abstract: A ballistic vest carrier cover has a mantle that goes over the wearer's shoulders from the front waist to the rear waist. It has a fabric outer layer, an optional interlining, and a liner. The cover fits over a shirt so the combination appears as a standard uniform shirt. The liner attaches to the outer layer at the front and rear waist, neck, and along the sides from front armor openings to rear armor openings, producing front and rear pockets for receiving the body armor panel carriers. The panel carriers are attached using supplied straps at the waist through the armor openings and at the shoulders through tunnels between the front and rear pockets. A stretch panel extends from the cover at the rear armor opening, over the waist strap, and fastens to the cover at the front armor opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Robert K Lee
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Patent number: 8763562Abstract: A wearable tubing safety vest configured to harness medical treatment delivery tubing and/or communication cables. The tubing safety vest comprises a vest component having a body-encompassing component cooperable with a plurality of releasably securable flaps, and an elongate tubing harness configured to releasably receive and retain therethrough at least one of medical treatment delivery tubing and communication cables. The tubing harness may be securely engaged with the vest component or alternatively, at least one hinge component can be interposed the vest component and the tubing harness. The vest component is configured for demountably encircling a mammalian body torso, e.g, a human infant torso, juvenile torso, or an adult torso. The tubing harness may be demountably engaged with the front or with the back of the vest component. The wearble tubing safety vest may be optionally configured for demountable engagement about an animal's torso.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: British Columbia Institute of TechnologyInventors: Theresia Trevan Fladl, Thomas Lloyd Bellaire, Ernie Janzen
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Patent number: 8756712Abstract: The claimed subject matter provides a tzitzit garment that meets halachic (e.g., Jewish law) requirements for wearing tzitzit strings (e.g., fringes) on the corners of a four-cornered garment. The tzitzit garment includes two layers, including an under layer that is made of compression material that wicks perspiration away from the body of a wearer and an outer layer that is a four cornered garment, has tzitzit strings at each of the four corners and is attached to the under layer. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter provides a pant garment that includes grips to hold the tzitzit strings in place to prevent interference during physical activity.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Tamir Goodman Sports Consultant, LLCInventor: Tamir Goodman
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Publication number: 20140157484Abstract: A body temperature-adjusting vest which includes a plurality of generally rectangular pockets in each of which is housed at least one cooling and/or warming gel pack capable, when activated, of transferring heat between its contents and the wearer's body. The pockets themselves are part of a wide, belt-like, generally symmetrical array worn snugly about the torso. Side-by-side pockets form the array's mid-section where the vest's gel packs are concentrated. Additional pockets are connected to, but spaced apart from, the mid-section by elasticized side bands which pass under the armpits and can be stretched slightly, pressing each pocket against the torso. Reversible in that the array and shoulder straps supporting it can be quickly repositioned and worn with the mid-section in front or back, the vest can reduce a wearer's exposure to changing wind directions and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventor: Wiley H. Ezell
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Publication number: 20140150161Abstract: A load-bearing garment, such as a vest, is provided having stretchable web platform on an outside surface, such as between front and back panels of the vest. The stretchable web platform includes stretchable bands that extend horizontally, and vertical webbing extending between multiple horizontal bands. Additional embodiments are directed to a mounting system in a plate carrier for a plate. Still further embodiments are directed to a handle and strap system for a vest or other garment that permits a quick rescue of a person wearing the vest.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: 5.11, Inc.Inventor: Cory Owen Nykoluk
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Patent number: 8707466Abstract: A garment adapted for concealed carry weapons users wherein a passageway within or upon the garment is adapted to receive a flexible cord. The passageway extends from an opening on an upper exterior of the garment to a lower section of the garment. The cord is attached at an end of the passageway at the lower section and extends through the passageway, through the opening, and to a second attachment point at a removable piece. The removable piece releasably attachable to the garment. When worn, to gain access to a weapon under the garment, the user grasps the removable piece and pulls it away from the garment, raising the lower section of the garment and allowing access to the weapon. When the removable piece is replaced, the lower section lowers to its original position.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: Andrew Reynolds
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Patent number: 8707465Abstract: A garment adapted for concealed carry weapons users wherein a pull grasp extends outside the garment from an opening in the garment front which leads to a passageway through the garment terminating at the forward collar of the garment and when the pull grasp is yanked downward, the lower section of the garment is raised and allows access to the weapon. The passageway comprises a tunnel adapted to receive the pull and is affixed to the lower seam of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: Andrew Reynolds
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Patent number: 8708513Abstract: A system for creating a lighted apparel design includes a light element and a securing member. The securing member has a base and a capture portion. The capture portion is located, at least in part, attached to the base and defines a capture region configured to releasably secure the light element therein. The securing member is secured to an associated apparel item and the light element secured in the capture region to create a lighted design on the apparel item. A lighted apparel item is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2010Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: I Pee Holding, LLCInventor: Michael L. Schrimmer
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Publication number: 20140104057Abstract: HASK 10 is configured to alert other drivers on the highway to the presence of the stationary vehicle through the use of these major components and additional components. HASK 10 is also configured to assist other drivers to evade or avoid a hazardous condition by alerting other drivers of the stationary vehicle before other drivers reach the stationary vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: THE FUTURE 33 LLCInventor: John Futrell
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Publication number: 20140082814Abstract: Systems and methods for apparel, wearable items, decor items, and other apparatuses configured to support a handheld device configured to generate a display are presented. Some garments are presented that have a wearable pocket for at least partially supporting a handheld device configured to generate a display that is at least partially visible through one or more apertures in the garment. Some apparel systems are presented that are configured to display an animation through a wearable prop. Ornamental designs for surface indicia, including color surface indicia, are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Digital Dudz Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Rober, Christien Tinsley, David Delgado
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Publication number: 20140082822Abstract: Systems and methods for apparel, wearable items, décor items, and other apparatuses configured to support a handheld device configured to generate a display are presented. Some garments are presented that have a wearable pocket for at least partially supporting a handheld device configured to generate a display that is at least partially visible through one or more apertures in the garment. Some apparel systems are presented that are configured to display an animation through a wearable prop. Ornamental designs for surface indicia, including color surface indicia, are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Mark B. Rober, Christien Tinsley, David Delgado
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Publication number: 20140075646Abstract: There is provided a cut resistant yarn comprising a blend of first and second staple fibers, wherein, the first staple fibers are polymer-fibers, each first staple fiber comprising a polymer body encasing a hard component, said hard component being a plurality of hard fibers, said hard fibers having an average diameter of at most 25 microns; and the second staple fibers are different to the first staple fibers, wherein the weight ratio of the first to second staple polymer-fibers is from 1:99 to 99:1.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Giovanni Joseph Ida Henssen, Peto Verdaasdonk
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Patent number: 8671462Abstract: A stab resistant knit fabric, made containing a plurality of panels of a knit fabric having a modified knit structure corresponding to rows of knit stitches, wherein each of the panels of knit fabric comprise a front layer of knit fabric and a back layer of knit fabric, wherein the front layer and back layer are joined together by rows of tuck stitches formed from a yarn having no more than 4.5% elongation; wherein at least one panel of knit fabric is arranged such that the rows of knit stitches of the at least one panel of knit fabric are perpendicular to the rows of at least one other panel of knit fabric, its combination with a ballistic layer to provide ballistic resistance properties, and a protective garment prepared therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventors: Alejandro Garcia, Matthew Kolmes
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Publication number: 20140059736Abstract: The sports apparel (100) comprising: an outer shell (102); an inner supporting structure; wherein the inner support structure when worn by a user is capable of forming a space around at least part of a human body and the outer shell (102) which provides improved ventilation (136).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventor: Ronnie Mccuaig
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Publication number: 20140026288Abstract: A clothing article generally includes a posterior panel and two anterior panels, at least one of which contains a breast panel and a concealed pocket assembly. The concealed pocket assembly is attached to the lower hem of the breast panel to form the anterior panel. The concealed pocket assembly generally includes a pocket flap, an inner pocket panel and an outer pocket panel. The pocket flap is positioned over the outer pocket panel to conceal the upper hem of the outer pocket panel. The pocket flap is integrated into the concealed pocket assembly at the lateral and medial seams. A closure mechanism attaches to the medial edge of both anterior panels to releasably fasten the clothing article together.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: PASSMAN ENTERPRISES, LLCInventor: Daniel Ira Passman
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Publication number: 20140026297Abstract: The present invention discloses a garment or accessory worn for fishing that comprises a magnet of sufficient size and strength to hold fishing hooks or lures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventor: Maria E. Enes
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Publication number: 20140013482Abstract: A climate control vest having a flexible exterior layer defines a head opening area, left and right arm opening areas, a front surface, a back surface, and a belt configuration. A flexible middle layer is positioned between the flexible exterior layer and a flexible first interior layer. There is at least one pocket positioned to be over an individual's (i) front torso or lumbar areas, (ii) back torso area and (iii) back lumbar area to receive a temperature altering or control apparatus, each pocket is defined by a flexible second interior layer attached to certain portions of the flexible first interior layer except for an opening to receive the temperature altering or control apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventors: Van DiBernardo, Luanne DiBernardo, Dale DiBernardo, Alan Smith
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Patent number: 8627514Abstract: Preferably, a vehicle ready modular light weight load bearing equipment apparatus “V-MOLLE,” includes a semi-rigid panel portion that includes a front side surface and a backside surface. In a preferred embodiment the front side surface includes a plurality of attachment points configured for reception of a number of utility pouches. The apparatus further preferably includes a vertical anchor system secured to the panel portion and configured for communication with a seat of a vehicle, and a horizontal anchor system secured to the panel portion and configured for communication with the seat of the vehicle. Additionally, the apparatus includes a cover portion attachable to a backside surface of the panel portion, wherein the backside surface of the panel portion is exposable to reveal a signal panel when the cover portion is detached from the panel portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2013Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Spartan Tactical Concepts, LLCInventors: Phillip R. Scoggins, Steven E. Scoggins
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Patent number: 8608041Abstract: An attachment system for load-bearing equipment includes two sets of parallel webbing strips disposed at an angle to each other. The straps are attached to equipment base fabric such that they form vertical channels between the webbing and the fabric which are at an angle relative to both sets of straps and diagonal channels between the webbing and the fabric which are parallel to one of the sets of straps. An accessory can be mounted in any of at least three different orientations by running accessory straps parallel to one of the sets of webbing strips or running the straps within the vertical channels.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Major Surplus and Survival, Inc.Inventor: Steve Adkisson
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Publication number: 20130318681Abstract: The present invention is a warming vest device that includes a base vest that includes an interior surface and a pair of top sides, a plurality of pockets disposed on the base vest, a plurality of hand warmers that are contained in the pockets and a pair of arm apertures that are disposed on the pair of top sides of the base vest to allow a user with a pair of arms and a pair of shoulders to insert the arms and the shoulders through the arm apertures to put-on and wear the warming vest device. The warming vest device can be packaged and provided with or without the hand warmers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Randall Schuh
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Patent number: 8595864Abstract: An air bag jacket includes a first portion corresponding to a breast and an upper back portion of a user in a wearing state and a second portion corresponding to a belly and a waist of the user in a wearing state. A recessed portion is cut upwardly from a skirt is formed in the second portion at a position corresponding to either a right or left side of the user. An inflator is arranged on the inside of the recessed portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Honda Motor Co., LtdInventors: Masayoshi Orita, Hiroshi Goto, Yuki Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Kikuchi
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Patent number: 8595862Abstract: A releasable vest having a front panel; front shoulder strap elements that include at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening; a back panel; a first waist belt element that extends from the front panel and has at least one waist belt element attachment opening formed through the waist belt element; a second waist belt element that extends from the front panel and has at least one release loop attached thereto, wherein the at least one release loop is capable of being passed through the waist belt attachment opening of the first waist belt element and the at least one front shoulder strap attachment opening of the front shoulder strap elements; and a release lanyard that is capable of being passed through the release loop so as to releasably secure the first waist belt element and the at least one shoulder strap element to the release loop.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Alliant Techsystems Inc.Inventors: Frederick W. Storms, Jr., Eric M. Yeates, Thomas A. Marx
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Publication number: 20130305429Abstract: The invention provides a generally X-shaped utility garment comprising two main straps that form an ‘X-shape’ on a wearer's back and a cross-strap above the X shape to stabilize the garment on the wearer's body. The garment, referred to herein as a strapvest, provides a plurality of pockets and/or receptacles for carrying items the wearer needs to access easily. Its receptacles can be detachable, and a user can select which receptacles to have on the strapvest according to the wearer's immediate needs. It can be adjustable in size to fit a wide range of wearers, and can be adapted to carry many different types of items that are needed for work or recreation, by a combination of built-in pockets and other built-in carriers and optional modular receptacles that can be detachably mounted on the straps of the strapvest.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Inventor: Larry HAYNES
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Patent number: 8584917Abstract: The invention relates to a carrier system having a front part and a back part first and second means for fastening to a human torso, and a hip belt which can be connected to the back part via at least one support, and wherein the first and the second fastening means together form a fastening device with fastening loops and receptacles and the fastening loops can be inserted into or passed through the receptacles, and an elongated fixing element is provided which can be passed through those ends of the fastening loops which have been inserted into the receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Hexonia GmbHInventor: Gerd Hexels
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Publication number: 20130302574Abstract: Novel aqueous polyurethane dispersions and shaped three dimensional articles formed therefrom are provided. The aqueous polyurethane dispersions are provided in solvent-free systems of a prepolymer comprising at least one polyether, polyester, or polycarbonate polyol, a mixture of MDI isomers, and a diol. The shaped articles from such dispersions can be heat-activated for bonding, lamination, and adhesion of substrates, including stretch fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: Hong LIU, Carmen A. COVELLI, Douglas K. FARMER
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Publication number: 20130283495Abstract: An apparatus for aiding the swing of a user of a piece of sporting equipment, such as a golf club, baseball bat, tennis racquet, hockey stick, or field hockey stick, is provided. The apparatus may be made of a relatively dense and elastic material, and may comprise a front opening in a front portion of the apparatus, and a front sleeve extending from the front opening. The front sleeve may have a proximate end at the front opening, a distal end, and an opening in the distal end through which the user's arms and hands may penetrate. The front sleeve may further be tapered from the proximate end to the distal end, generating a compression force on the arms, thereby “connecting” the arms to each other and to the core of the body before and during the swing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2012Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: The Golf Swing Shirt LLCInventor: Raymond J. Rapcavage
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Patent number: 8533862Abstract: A quickly releasable vest capable of protecting a torso portion of a user is disclosed. The quickly releasable vest includes a first torso panel, a second torso panel, a plurality of plug members, a plurality of socket members and a quick release mechanism. The plurality of plug members is disposed on the first torso panel. The plurality of socket members is disposed on the second torso panel. Each of the plurality of socket members is configured to detachably couple to one of the plurality of plug members disposed on the first torso panel. The quick release mechanism is disposed on the first torso panel. The quick release mechanism includes a pull cord and a plurality of connecting tapes. The quick release mechanism is configured to separate the first torso panel from the second torso panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: MKU PVT Ltd.Inventor: Manish Khandelwal
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Patent number: 8528112Abstract: A ballistic vest carrier cover has a mantle that goes over the wearer's shoulders from the front waist to rear waist. It has a fabric outer layer, an interlining heat-fused to the back of the outer layer, and a liner. The cover is designed to fit over a pullover shirt so the combination appears as a standard uniform shirt. The liner attaches to the outer layer at the front and rear waist, neck, and along the sides from front armor openings to rear armor openings, thereby producing front and rear pockets for receiving the body armor panel carriers through the armor openings. The front of the mantle attaches to the rear at the waist by zippers. One zipper component is on a stretch panel that extends from the outer layer at the rear armor opening and the other zipper component is on the outer layer at the front armor opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Robert K Lee
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Publication number: 20130198928Abstract: A quick release garment such as a tactical vest wherein the garment includes a waist belt that is provided with two connector systems, one for manual release of the belt and one for remote release of the belt. The vest may include armor that is generally conformable to the waist shape of a wearer, which armor is insertable within the waist belt of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2007Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.Inventors: Matthew Asher, Carl James Quinlan
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Patent number: 8499362Abstract: Bulletproof vests, body armor, and other tactical vests with quick release buckle mechanisms are described along with methods of their use. The multi-point buckle mechanisms release upon rotating a shaft, allowing the vest panels and straps to fall cleanly to the ground without knocking the wearer off balance. Waist belt clips allow a wearer to put the vest on over his or her head without engaging the emergency release, or the multi-point buckle mechanism can release only the waist straps upon rotating the shaft in the opposite direction. A flap protects the rotatable quick release mechanism from inadvertent activation.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Guardian Protective Technologies Inc.Inventor: David Dennis
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Patent number: 8490216Abstract: The invention provides a generally X-shaped utility garment comprising two main straps that form an ‘X-shape’ on a wearer's back and a cross-strap above the X shape to stabilize the garment on the wearer's body. The garment, referred to herein as a strapvest, provides a plurality of pockets and/or receptacles for carrying items the wearer needs to access easily. Its receptacles can be detachable, and a user can select which receptacles to have on the strapvest according to the wearer's immediate needs. It can be adjustable in size to fit a wide range of wearers, and can be adapted to carry many different types of items that are needed for work or recreation, by a combination of built-in pockets and other built-in carriers and optional modular receptacles that can be detachably mounted on the straps of the strapvest.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventor: Larry Haynes
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Publication number: 20130181019Abstract: Holstering retractor devices or systems for securing a device or instrument when not in use, such that the instrument does not have to be held or slid into a pocket. The systems are coupled with a retracting device, integrated into the holster, such that if said instrument or device pops out of holster, or is dropped while in use, it is not lost or damaged. The present invention is also directed to systems utilizing the holster retractors, such as vest system having the holster retractor mounted to the vests.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: HAMMERHEAD INDUSTRIES, INCInventor: HAMMERHEAD INDUSTRIES, INC
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Publication number: 20130174317Abstract: A compression garment 10 comprising a compression fabric formed into a number of panels 11 to 31 , said panels defining muscle groups according to the surface anatomy of a person; and a number of seams 40 joining adjacent panels; such that the shape of the compression garment is formed by joining adjacent said number of panels together at said number of seams; wherein each garment panel provides targeted compressive support to the said muscle groups isolating each muscle group from the others and the seams 40 follow the contour of the surface anatomy of the muscle groups when the garment is assembled and worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: JEST TECHNOLOGIES PTY. LTD.Inventor: JEST TECHNOLOGIES PTY. LTD.
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Publication number: 20130167286Abstract: A special fishing vest device with see-through and removable pockets for containing fishing tackle and lures. The device relates to fishing and hunting clothing and more particularly to fishing garments with removable pockets and adapted for wear by sportspersons needing easier access to pockets, desiring to have pre-filled pockets for easy placement on the vest, having a support system and a plurality of pockets with a coupling means for removably securing the pockets to the support system of the vest. The preferred embodiment of the device is comprised of a vest with features and for wearing by a fisherman; a plurality of pockets that have features such as at least one see-though side; and a means to removably secure the pockets to the vest whereby the fisherman may select the desired pockets and attach them to the vest for easy access to fishing tackle and lures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: July 4, 2013Inventor: Michael E Hudson
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Patent number: 8449588Abstract: The present invention is a cooling vest which has a type of phase change heat sink that particularly lends itself to layering of the heat sinks on the body. The heat sinks are quilted and have a means for the transportation of moisture through them and the means of transportation of air through channels in the quilted heat sinks. Thus they can remove moisture from the surface of the body and remain flexible.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Stephen T. Horn and Phyllis Horn Joint Tenure IP CommonInventor: Stephen Taylor Horn
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Patent number: 8443465Abstract: The training system comprises a shell adapted to conform to a portion of a body of a wearer. The shell includes an exterior surface and an interior body contact surface. The interior body contact surface includes at least one pocket that is positioned and sized so as to correspond to an anatomical muscle group of the wearer. Preferably, the shell includes a plurality of sets of pockets, each set of pockets being shaped and positioned to correspond to different anatomical muscle groups of the wearer. A weight is also provided for each pocket. The weights are shaped substantially similar to their respective pockets and are formed from a combination of a flexible material and a metal.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Calvin Stewart