With Attached Collars Patents (Class 2/116)
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Patent number: 11825884Abstract: Aspects herein are directed to an upper-body garment having a collar construction formed from a back collar panel and at least one front collar panel, where each of the back collar panel at the front collar panel comprise terminal ends. The terminal ends of the front collar panel and the back collar panel are in an overlapping relationship at a first side and a second side of a neck opening of the upper-body garment. The terminal ends of the front collar panel are detached from the terminal ends of the back collar panel to provide enhanced stretch at the lateral sides of the neck opening when donning and doffing the upper-body garment.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Shannan C. Carlino, Iustinia Koshkaroff
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Patent number: 11684101Abstract: The present invention relates to a garment. More specifically, a garment having a shape-transformable collar according to an embodiment of the present invention may comprise a body part and a collar, wherein the collar includes an upper collar and a collar band, and the upper collar and the collar band are formed to have different shapes, so as to enable transformation into various collar shapes through mutually corresponding coupling between a linear portion and a curved portion thereof. In particular, the curved portions of the upper collar and the collar band are formed to have different curvatures. However, the upper collar and the collar band are coupled to correspond to each other, so that the shape of the collar is stably maintained even when the collar is erected or laid down, whereby the present invention can have a fine appearance and also provide an excellent cold weather protection effect.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Inventor: Min Sik Kim
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Patent number: 9700078Abstract: Interchangeable component(s) can be paired with an existing garment to create the illusion of multiple fashion ensembles without bearing the prohibitive cost or discomfort of such clothing to the user. The interchangeable components can be lengths of garment coverings, collars, cuffs, or any combination thereof. These interchangeable components can be removably affixed to a garment via any number and type of fastening mechanisms. This enables a wearer to create many different styles of patterns and colors without the purchase of a completely new garment. Additionally, an illusion of a wearer wearing certain styles of clothing can be achieved while removing uncomfortable fabrics and items often necessitated by such styles.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Inventors: Andrew Ampofo, Joana Ampofo
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Patent number: 9015865Abstract: A pair of notches or slits in a collar can prevent the formation of bulky crests or wrinkling when the collar is arranged in an outer open ‘continental style’ under a jacket, however there is also a propensity for such a collar to curl up at the notches. The invention herein discloses the use of a fastening means to prevent the slit borders, forming the edge surfaces of each back section of the collar, from curling up from the shirt surface. The fastener means are located on each side of the collar, such that one member is located on the inner surface of the back collar where the outside edge meets the base of the slit edge and the other member is located on the outer surface of the collar band.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: Paul Siragusa
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Publication number: 20140366241Abstract: Clothing has a body including a front body and a back body, wherein a material constituting the front body and a material constituting the back body are the same, and a chest width of the back body is shorter than a chest width of the front body. The clothing guides a motion or state of the upper body of a wearer to a proper posture and improves motion followability and wearing comfort around scapulae.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Tatsuya Kido, Yasushi Fujita, Motoko Kameda, Michiko Yoshida
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Patent number: 8161574Abstract: An article of apparel may include a textile element that defines a crease. The textile element may be knitted to have a first course and a second course that are adjacent to each other in some areas of the textile element and spaced from each other by a raised course in other areas of the textile element. The crease extends along the third course and has a length that is substantially equal to a length of the third course. In manufacturing the textile element, the raised course may be formed between portions of the first course and the second course through a knitting process, such as a flat knitting process.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Monica Litt, Derek A. Costarella
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Publication number: 20120023640Abstract: An apparatus for stiffening the folded collar of a dress or collared shirt is provided. A collared shirt includes a placket and a folded collar including an interior fold. The apparatus includes a circular, semi-rigid element for surrounding the interior fold of the folded collar, wherein the semi-rigid element is coextensive with the folded collar and includes a gap located at a placket of the shirt. The apparatus further includes a first elongated element that projects downwards at an acute angle from a left side of the semi-rigid element such that a tip of the first elongated element contacts a left shoulder of the shirt. The apparatus further includes a second elongated element that projects downwards at an acute angle from a right side of the semi-rigid element such that a tip of the second elongated element contacts a right shoulder of the shirt, wherein the semi-rigid element and the first and second elongated elements are integrally formed of a single piece of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: Jorge Carlos Gutierrez Garcia
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Publication number: 20110307995Abstract: A Flip-up Shirt Collar Brace. The preferred brace resides invisibly beneath and behind the user's shirt collar when not in use. When desired, the user can flip up his or her collar and an appendage from the brace, and thereby hold the shirt collar up. The brace includes an envelope-shaped member that attaches either permanently or detachably to the collar band of the user's shirt. The envelope forms an internal chamber between a pair of opposing wall members that are made from resilient material, such as plastic or the like. The base envelope is defined by an aperture formed therein, and through which protrudes a brace tab that is operable between a down position and an up position. In the up position, the brace tab will prop the users shirt collar flap up so as to cover the back of the user's neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Tuan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20110138524Abstract: A one-piece football uniform includes: a pants section, adapted to accommodate knee pads, thigh pads, and hip pads; a shirt section fixed to the pants section and adapted to accommodate shoulder pads; a collar in the shirt section; and a zipper adapted to open the collar wide enough for a player having knee pads, thigh pads, hip pads, and shoulder pads to don the garment through the collar. Also included are thigh and hip pad support, and a flap to releasably cover the zipper.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Stacy Kean Alfstad
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Publication number: 20110126341Abstract: An undergarment, comprising: a collar portion made of a first dress shirt material; an upper shirt portion having a front upper shirt portion and a back upper short portion attached to the collar portion, the upper shirt portion made of a first dress shirt material, the front upper shirt portion being generally u-shaped and the back upper shirt portion being above the height of the underarm of the wearer; a lower body portion having a front and back, the lower body portion made of second fabric material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventor: Jamie Soriano
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Publication number: 20110099685Abstract: A pair of notches or slits in a collar can prevent the formation of bulky crests or wrinkling when the collar is arranged in an outer open ‘continental style’ under a jacket, however there is also a propensity for such a collar to curl up at the notches. The invention herein discloses the use of a fastening means to prevent the slit borders, forming the edge surfaces of each back section of the collar, from curling up from the shirt surface. The fastener means are located on each side of the collar, such that one member is located on the inner surface of the back collar where the outside edge meets the base of the slit edge and the other member is located on the outer surface of the collar band.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2008Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: Paul Siragusa
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Publication number: 20110010821Abstract: A convertible shirt having a sleeveless base and a sleeved half-shirt configured to couple to the sleeveless base is disclosed. In at least one embodiment, a convertible shirt includes a sleeveless base, a sleeved half shirt configured to couple inconspicuously to the sleeveless base, and a multiplicity of fasteners to couple to the sleeved half shirt to the sleeveless base. In at least one alternative embodiment a two-piece convertible Western shirt includes a sleeveless base, the sleeveless base having a flared, pointed collar, a button-up front, and at least a pair of pockets on a front side of the sleeveless base, a sleeved half shirt configured to couple inconspicuously to the sleeveless base, the sleeved half shirt having a Western adornment, and a multiplicity of fasteners configured to couple to the sleeved half shirt to the sleeveless base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Anita R. Young
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Publication number: 20100263105Abstract: Neckbands of woven shirts, particularly when worn with a necktie, dispose abrasive seams on the wearer's neck, place pressure on the wearer's neck, and are constructed with multiple abutting layers of fabric which retain an uncomfortable amount of body heat on the wearer's neck. A resilient and compressible material (16) is added between inner neckband (14) and outer neckband (12) and is fully-enclosed within the finished neckband. Once upper neckband seam (20) is sewn to connect collar (10) to inner neckband (14) and outer neckband (12), material (16) is placed between inner neckband (14) and outer neckband (12) and adjacent upper neckband seam (20). Material (16) is held in position by either support seam (18) or lower collar seam (22) which attaches inner neckband (14) and outer neckband (12) to the shirt body (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Christopher Pilarski
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Patent number: 7770236Abstract: A detachable collar is provided. The collar is useful in association with a garment including a permanent collar. The detachable collar includes a collar body which includes a front side, a back side, and an interfacing layer. The collar body may be substantially trapezoidal, and variable in length. The collar body also includes a left pocket and a right pocket, which engage the permanent collar. The pockets are located on the back side of the collar body. The detachable collar also includes at least one fastener coupled to the collar body. The fasteners may be located at the base and on the back side of the collar body. The fasteners may be configured to engage the permanent collar, or a collarless garment along the neckline. The fasteners may include a pin and a cap. The pin pierces the permanent collar, and the cap in turn engages the pin.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: Lori Gulisano
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Publication number: 20100186138Abstract: American football jerseys designed to enhance a player's safety are disclosed herein. Preferred jerseys are designed to prevent injuries caused from “horse-collar” tackles and have one or more releasable seams that begin in the collar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: George Hale
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Publication number: 20100088795Abstract: A garment top includes a chest portion and a first sleeve that extends outwards from the chest portion. A second sleeve extends outwards from the chest portion. At least one pocket is situated on the chest portion. The first pocket includes a first and a second end and is angled such that an opening at the first end is facing out towards one of the first and second sleeve and the second end is lower than the first end.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Bulldog Equipment, LLCInventor: JASON SIMIONE
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Publication number: 20100011482Abstract: A garment, particularly a shirt, is made from a number of fabric portions which are sewn together, each of the portions having different performance characteristics. The front of the shirt is finished so as to be stain-resistant with a chemical water- and oil-repellent finish. To mitigate moisture accumulation on the wearer's skin, the back and sleeves are treated with an absorbency-enhancing finish, the collar and cuffs having a soil-release finish. In manufacture, the different portions are cut from differently treated sections of a mill run of fabric, the sections being processed under constant conditions so that the different sections have consistent shrinkage properties and colours.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: LUTHAI TEXTILE CO., LTD.Inventor: Jason Chang
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Publication number: 20090307823Abstract: [Problem] For a garment having a loose size turtle-neck portion of jersey sewn to a round-neck main body of the garment, the problem is to maintain the predetermined wearing position of the turtle-neck portion of the jersey while lying in bed. [Means to Solve the Problem] The garment consists of a funnel-like body 20 of jersey with a length corresponding to the distance from the wearer's shoulder to the proximity of the wearer's ear, a size of the maximum circumference of the tubular part being larger than the circumference of the wearer's head by about 10% to 20%, and the minimum circumference of the tubular part being approximately equal to the circumference of the wearer's head or smaller than the circumference by about 10%, and a round-neck main body of the garment 10 of cotton jersey sewn together with the funnel-like body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: SELF SECURITY CO., LTD.Inventors: Noriko Matsushita, Mibo Uchida
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Publication number: 20090282604Abstract: An article of apparel may include a textile element that defines a crease. The textile element may be knitted to have a first course and a second course that are adjacent to each other in some areas of the textile element and spaced from each other by a raised course in other areas of the textile element. The crease extends along the third course and has a length that is substantially equal to a length of the third course. In manufacturing the textile element, the raised course may be formed between portions of the first course and the second course through a knitting process, such as a flat knitting process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Monica Litt, Derek A. Costarella
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Patent number: 7340780Abstract: A sports garment including a pullover shirt having inner and outer lower layers. The inner lower layer is almost always worn tucked into pants to provide comfort and support to the wearer. The outer lower layer may be worn outside of the pants to provide the wearer with a neat and trim appearance.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Edward M. Levy
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Publication number: 20020016985Abstract: A retroreflective garment constructed of flame resistant fabric. The garment is light-weight and can be single or double layered. Garments that can be constructed of flame resistant fabric with retroreflective elements applied thereon include garments such as, for example, shirts, pants, coveralls, jumpsuits, jackets, gloves, hats, etc. The flame resistant fabric has a coefficient of retroreflection of about 10 to about 500 candelas per lux per square meter. In addition, the retroreflective elements cover at least about 5 percent of the outer surface of the flame resistant fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Karen A. Kelleher, Michael T. Stanhope
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Patent number: 6148445Abstract: An athletic shirt made from a high-performance fabric having a tabbing system which allows the raglan style short sleeves (18) and (18A) to be retracted up to two distinct positions on the shoulders and releasably attached using tabs (14A) and (14B). The athletic shirt provides the athlete wearing the shirt a greater range-of-motion and freedom to compete in his sport without the movement of his arms being inhibited by sleeves which are heavy laden with perspiration.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Gary Rayford Spruill
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Patent number: 6112329Abstract: The invention relates to a shirt with a collar attached thereto and a left-hand and a right-hand chest blank which close in the chest area with an underlap having buttons and overlap having button-holes. A reinforcement area is provided which is bounded in a substantially triangular manner by three edges; a first edge which is connected to the underlap or the overlap, a second edge connected to the collar and a third edge connected to the chest blank. There is a button or a button hole below the collar and the level with the first edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Inventor: Michael Freiherr von Korff
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Patent number: 5875653Abstract: The invention is a garment and a process for making a garment. A garment in accordance with the invention includes a plurality of sewn together prewashed and shrunk knitted pieces each made from cotton yarn and each having a low residual shrinkage after preworking and shrinking; and at least one woven piece of fabric stitched to the plurality of sewn together knit pieces.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Grethe ThomassenInventor: Peter Pedersen
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Patent number: 5771491Abstract: A jacket is provided made with a conventional continuous folded collar and lapel and having a zipper for attaching an interchangeable collar and lapel member with the conventional collar and lapel providing support. and shape for the interchangeable member and at least a portion of the conventional collar and lapel is outwardly visible when the interchangeable member is attached.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Chromalloy American Corp.Inventors: Robert Bennett, John Galante
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Patent number: 5097535Abstract: A garment resembles pajamas and includes a shirt which has openable sleeves and pants which have openable legs. The sleeves and legs are openable for the entire length thereof so some or all of the wearer's limbs and body can be exposed for providing health care to that wearer. The legs and arms can be closed to cover the wearer so the garment can be both aesthetically pleasing, warm and yet still provide access to the patient for the purposes of providing health care.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Inventors: Betty J. Dye, Steve Dillard
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Patent number: 4989269Abstract: In shirt collars having neckbands, an improved shirt collar comprises more than one soft layer disposed on the inside of the neckband, each soft layer being arcuately smaller than the neckband and a space exists between a pair of soft layers. Thereby, the soft layer reduces pressure on the neck of the wearer and gives the neckband durability. A tendency for the soft layer to bunch up and wrinkle is substantially reduced by the presence of the space between layers.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1989Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Inventor: Hiroshi Takasugi
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Patent number: 4967420Abstract: A shirt having an improved collar construction is provided. The shirt is constructed with a back shirt section joined to a back collar section. A "V" type material is attached at the joinder of these sections to re-enforce the attachment. A front shirt section is joined to a front collar section, the front and collar sections each having attached oppositely disposed half-flaps which are thereafter connected. The front and back shirt sections are then connected. Snaps, or another form of connector, are provided for holding the flaps on the inside of the collar, where at least a portion of the back collar section is covered.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Inventor: Horace W. Johnson
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Patent number: 4773902Abstract: The use of oxidized cellulose as a medical lubricant is disclosed wherein oxidized cellulose is employed as a mold release agent or a donning powder in the manufacture of surgical gloves as well as in other applications; medical devices and, particularly, a surgical glove, are provided having finely divided oxidized cellulose powder on the surface in a lubricity imparting coverage.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1985Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Deseret Medical, Inc.Inventors: David J. Lentz, Mohammad A. Khan
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Patent number: 4603440Abstract: A jersey for motorcycle racing or other strenuous activity, with perspiration absorbent and cooling cuffs attached to the ends of the sleeves. The cuffs, which are formed from a resilient material, extend over the wearer's wrist to absorb perspiration running down the arm. The inner faces of the cuffs are made from an absorbent, uncut pile such as terry cloth, while outer cuff layers are formed from a ribbed backing material. A similar perspiration absorbent neck is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1984Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Inventor: James M. Hale
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Patent number: 4286337Abstract: A shape retaining collar device for use with garments of wearing apparel as for example, a shirt having a torso covering segment. The shape retaining collar device in the garment construction includes a first fabric portion which is attachable to the torso covering segment and which is generally non-exposed to a viewer. This first fabric portion may be in the form of a band for attachment to the garment and extending outwardly from the first fabric portion is a second fabric portion in the form of a collar which essentially forms a neckline for the garment. Moreover, the second fabric portion terminates in a pair of edges which are forwardly presented to a viewer of the collar. A channel is formed within the second fabric portion for receiving a collar stay and a channel is also formed in the first fabric portion for receiving an integrally formed tab on this collar stay.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Inventor: Edmond A. Malouf, Jr.
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Patent number: 4202054Abstract: This disclosure relates to a collar construction which is adapted to be secured to the neckline of a garment such as a shirt, sportshirt or the like. The collar comprises an elongated panel which includes pointed wings at opposite ends thereof, a free marginal edge and a connecting edge extended between said pointed wings. The connecting marginal edge is adapted to be secured to said garment. Furthermore, the collar includes a pair of slits, spaced apart from each other and symmetrically arranged along the elongated panel with respect to the middle portion thereof. A central inner rear portion is defined between the slits, whereby the pointed wings being movable independently one from the other and from the inner rear portion of the panel, particularly when the collar is used in an open fashion over the lapels of the collar of a jacket, while the inner rear portion will be partially hidden by the collar of said jacket encircling the wearer's neck.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Inventor: Epifanio A. Siragusa
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Patent number: 4011599Abstract: An article of apparel having an improved collar and/or lapel structure, as well as the method of making same, and the patterns for making same. A collar made from a unitary pattern piece is provided for a garment, the collar being double-layered and having a seam extending from each tip thereof to a base thereof between edges forming each tip. Such a seam acts as a stay, and prevents the tip from curling, and also provides a desirable look. Right and left lapels are each constructed from unitary pattern pieces separate from the collar and garment body portion, and each lapel tip includes a seam formed on the underside of a double-layer portion of the lapel, extending from the tip toward a terminal edge of the lapel underside, disposed between the edges forming the tip. The terminal edge of each lapel underside is attached to a terminal edge of the body portion, or a yoke portion thereof. Join seams may be employed.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1975Date of Patent: March 15, 1977Assignee: Ralph Edwards Sportswear, Inc.Inventors: Roy L. Chaney, Sandor G. Rada
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Patent number: 4000522Abstract: A front-opening shirt with attached, turn-down collar is adapted for wearing either closed-collar style as with a necktie, or in a casual, open-collar style in which no button, button hole, or other fastener is visible on the free ends of the neck band, thereby improving the appearance of the shirt for such casual wear. The collar is closed by means of a strap or tab which is mounted swivelably at one of its ends on a stud or button on the neck band hidden beneath the turned-down collar adjacent the shirt front, and connected by its other end to a similarly-hidden second button adjacent the other end of the neck band. The strap holds the overlapping ends of the neck band together and a necktie may be placed thereabout and tied at the front in a conventional manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1976Date of Patent: January 4, 1977Inventor: Arthur P. Swanson