Hoods Patents (Class 2/202)
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Patent number: 5717990Abstract: A protective garment designed to shield a wearer from insects. The garment includes a protective hood that may be attached to a body-covering piece of the garment, or that may be used separately. The body-covering section and the hood are fabricated substantially entirely of a see-through mesh material that is breathable but that prevents very small insects from entering. The hood includes a crown and a lower section that covers the face and sides and back of the head. The crown is fabricated with a plurality of crossing reinforcing strips designed to cause the lower section of the hood to stand off from the wearer's face.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Inventors: Patricia L. Alquist, Laura-Jean Hallman
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Patent number: 5713076Abstract: Insect protective headgear comprising a headpiece having a crown and a brim with an outer edge extending at least part of the way around the periphery of said crown; a transparent eyepiece releasably attached to the outer edge of the brim; and a knitted tubular veil of pantyhose-type material releasably attached to the lower edge of the eyepiece and to the lower edge of the headpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Inventor: Michael D. Davis
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Patent number: 5713077Abstract: The disclosure relates to a coat with an integral hood wherein the front portion of the hood contains a rolled-up face mask integral with the hood. In a preferred form, the hood has an interior pocket which stores the face mask when not in use. The face mask has an upper edge sewn to the hood interior and a lower edge having VELCRO strips which cooperate with mating velcro strips in the lower interior of the hood to hold the mask in a lowered position covering the wearer's face.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Inventor: Phyllis A. Humbrecht
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Patent number: 5704068Abstract: A cowl to protect the head, face and neck of an individual from the cold is disclosed. The cowl includes a skull cap, ear band, neck drape and face mask. The face mask includes a breathing channel design to cause air exhaled by the individual to travel down and away from the nose and eyes to reduce the likelihood that glasses or goggles also worn by the individual will become fogged by the exhaled air.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Inventor: Lee Martin
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Patent number: 5685016Abstract: A head covering made of a flexible material member wherein the flexible material member includes an inside surface, an outside surface and at least three corners. A first portion of the flexible material member is formed between the first corner and the second corner and is inclusive of the first and second corner. A first fastener is used to secure the first corner in close proximity to the second corner. A second fastener is used to secure the third corner to the first portion. In another embodiment disclosed, a first fastener is used to connect the first corner to the third corner and a second fastener is used to connect the second corner to the third corner. In still another embodiment disclosed, an elastic material is incorporated in the first portion of the flexible material member.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventor: Bradley C. Douglas
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Patent number: 5664262Abstract: A transport hood is provided to protect conveying personnel, such as law enforcement personnel, from contact with blood and body fluids issued by a detainee. The transport hood acts as a barrier between the blood and body fluids of the detainee and the surrounding environment to protect personnel who transport, or convey, the detainee while in custody from being infected with communicable diseases, such as HIV and AIDS. The transport hood includes a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion is made of a fine plastic or fabric mesh which is transparent. The bottom portion is made of a plastic or fabric cloth which is impervious to the bacteria, blood and body fluids issued by the detainee. A first length of elastic joins the top portion to the bottom portion and gathers the top portion of the hood just below the eyes of the detainee.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: John Charles Cominsky
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Patent number: 5628065Abstract: The present invention is a protective firefighter hood in which a pocket is formed to protect the required garment label which must be attached to the hood. The hood includes a head portion shaped to cover at least a wearer's head and an optional bib portion attached to and extending from the head portion to cover at least a wearer's neck. In one embodiment, a gap is formed between the stitching that connects the inner and outer layers of the head portion, adjacent the label. Accordingly, the label can be stored so that it does not contact the wearer, by inserting it through the gap in the stitching. In an alternative embodiment, the hood is provided with a patch pocket on the head portion or bib portion adjacent the label, so that the label can be placed alternatively within the pocket away from contacting the wearer or removed from the pocket to be viewed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: TaycoInventor: Richard A. Austin
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Patent number: 5623732Abstract: A hat in combination with a hood includes a hat having a cap portion for fitting on the head of a hat wearer, a front visor and a rear visor. The front visor and the rear visor are attached to opposite ends of the cap portion. A hood is adapted to cover the backside of the wearer and is releasably attached to the hat body. A pocket stores the hood to retain it off of the backside of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Inventor: Michael A. Olajide, Jr.
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Patent number: 5615416Abstract: An adjustment strap for a jacket hood which includes a plurality of buttonholes spaced apart at a distance equal to a separation distance between two buttons located on an interior surface of the hood. One end of the adjustment strap is permanently anchored to the jacket or hood with the other end being slidable within a sleeve extending about the periphery of the hood opening. The adjustment strap is slidable between three positions to provide varying degrees of reduction of the size of the hood opening. At each of the three positions, at least one button is secured to the adjustment strap to maintain the position of the adjustment strap and thus the size of the opening of the hood, at a fixed position. Intentional manipulative effort must be performed to change the position of the adjustment strap so as to alter the size of the opening of the jacket hood.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: The Haddad Apparel Group, Ltd.Inventor: Jack C. Haddad
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Patent number: 5577271Abstract: Insect protective headgear comprising a headpiece having a crown and a brim with an outer edge extending at least part of the way around the periphery of said crown; a transparent eyepiece releasably attached to the outer edge of the brim; and a knitted tubular veil of pantyhose-type material releasably attached to the lower edge of the eyepiece and to the lower edge of the headpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Inventor: Michael D. Davis
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Patent number: 5575009Abstract: A cold weather face mask and hood combination is characterized by an elastic support strap which is releasably secured to at least one side of the mask and is trained through a retainer loop on the back of the hood so that the fit of the mask on the wearer's face may be adjusted to increase or decrease the snugness and to accommodate a range of sizes and shapes of facial features in the nose, mouth and chin area. The retainer loop holds the support strap in a selected position along the back of the hood to prevent the loop from slipping to the wearer's shoulders. The face mask has a nose-to-chin protecting pocket with a somewhat parabolic curvature to accommodate a range of sizes and shapes of facial features.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: American Allsafe CompanyInventor: David Ryvin
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Patent number: 5566689Abstract: The hair-containing device is a device for managing the wet hair of a user and is comprised of a shaped fabric bag having a closed end and an open end and a front and a back, the bag being worn with the front of the open end in contact with the user's forehead and the back of the open end in contact with the nape of the user's neck, A slit in the front of the bag extending from the open end to a point intermediate between the open end and the closed end allows the opening in the bag to be increased for ease of use. The bag has a shape which results in the bag draping from the back of the user's head down along the user's neck and spine, The hair-containing device includes a fastening device for holding the open end of the shaded fabric bag in intimate contact with the user's head.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: Joan E. Yeater
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Patent number: 5546604Abstract: A garment for covering a wearer's head and face including a hood worn over the head with a tailpiece adjacent a rear portion of the head. The hood is made from a non-shrink material. A mesh face mask is attached to the hood to cover and conceal the face while allowing the wearer to see out through the face mask. A cowl is formed along a portion of the junction between the hood and the face mask and extends out over the face mask. The cowl may be formed from a single piece of material or two differently colored pieces of material. A central padded layer may be inserted within the cowl to give it additional thickness and shape.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1995Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Fun WorldInventor: Alan Geller
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Patent number: 5535447Abstract: A new and improved protective mesh garment apparatus for protecting a wearer's head and body includes a flaccid, cylindrical head covering assembly, made from mesh material, for completely covering the head and neck of the wearer, and for covering a portion of the chest, shoulders, and back of the wearer. The apparatus also includes a flaccid, cylindrical body covering assembly, made from mesh material, for completely covering the body of except for a portion of the wearer's legs above the wearer's ankles. The body covering assembly includes a central cylindrical portion and two arm portions. The central cylindrical portion includes a top open end and a bottom open end. The bottom open end has a diameter sufficiently large such that the bottom open end is capable of being lowered over a wearer's head and body.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Inventors: Larry W. Stevens, Karen S. Lapeyrolerie
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Patent number: 5490528Abstract: A fitted hair towel (1) for drying hair naturally, thereby avoiding the damaging effects associated with typical electric heat drying apparatus. The fitted hair towel (1) is adapted to fit securely on the head so that it can be worn during any activity undertaken by the wearer without restricting the range of motion. An elasticized top edge (3) of the towel member (2) is wrapped from the back of the head at the hairline around the sides of the head to the forehead where inverted corners are secured by fasteners (8). The towel member (2) is wrapped around the hair to form a towel tube (19). The towel tube (19) is twisted and wrapped over the top and against the back of the wearer's head. A strap member (3) at the bottom edge (4) of the towel member (2) is pulled to draw together openings (14) located at the bottom edge (4), thereby gathering the bottom edge (4).Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: Scott A. Day
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Patent number: 5438705Abstract: Disclosed is an Africanize honey bee protective bag for temporary emergency protection of a person against stinging attack by a swarm of bees. A lightweight, compact, single-use, flexible plastic upper body protective garment is carried by a user when travelling in bee infested areas. The Africanize honey bee protective bag comprises a generally rectangular transparent plastic bag for enclosing the upper body of the user. The plastic bag comprises a plastic sheet folded to form a closed top and sealed along each edge to define an open bottom having a circumference adapted to fit over the shoulders of the user. A circular opening is formed through one side of the bag proximal the closed top thereof wherethrough breathing air for the user may flow. A discoid mesh screen is attached to the bag such to cover the circular opening for preventing bees from entering the bag while simultaneously allowing breathing air to pass freely through.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Inventors: Arturo Mendez, Esmerardo Ouintanilla, John Norris, Juan Garza
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Patent number: 5414881Abstract: The invention is an article that combines the functions of a stadium blanket, rain covering and seat cushion. The article has a basically rectangular, sheet-like body that has a waterproof top layer and a flannel bottom layer. To enhance its usefulness as a rain covering, the article includes a waterproof hood attached to one edge of the body. The body also includes a closable pocket or cavity that is adapted to receive and store the hood. The article may include one or more corner-located pockets that may be employed to temporarily store items such as sunglasses or small food containers.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Inventor: Ernest F. Terrazas
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Patent number: 5369809Abstract: An adjustable hood system including a pair of drawstrings extending from the two temple areas of the wearer to the area corresponding to the nape of the neck. The drawstrings provide both vertical and lateral adjustability around the head of the wearer to allow the wearer to customize the fit of the hood, regardless of the size of the wearer's head or the amount of layers of headgear under the hood. The drawstrings are contained by a single cordlock so that the desired fit is achieved and maintained around the wearer's head with one simple operation of the drawstrings.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Robyn Hall
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Patent number: 5367706Abstract: A collapsable, cylindrical, fabric mesh headnet for protecting a wearer's head from insects. The headnet includes an integral hoop located at mid height of the mesh tube. It keeps the mesh fabric away from the wearer's face when the tube is in place over the wearers head. The hoop is collapsable for storage by twisting and folding to form a plurality of concentric loop rings and layers of mesh fabric to substantially reduce the size of the head covering during storage. A drawstring is provided on the bottom edge of the covering to keep insects from entering there.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Inventor: Norma J. Davidson
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Patent number: 5339466Abstract: The cold weather sleeping garment of the instant invention, used in conjunction with a sleeping bag, allows a user to sleep in sub-zero temperatures. The sleeping garment is separate from the sleeping bag but comfortably and snugly fastened to the user. The sleeping garment moves with the body which eliminates claustrophobia and loss of insulating value caused by displacement of the breathing hole away from the nose and mouth area of the user. By virtue of its ability to hug the body of the user and move with the user, the hole stays where placed initially with little or no displacement from the face. The shoulder protection serves to separate the bag into two sections preventing warm air in the bag and surrounding the user from being pushed out of the breathing hole when the user moves. An adaptation of the sleeping garment of the instant invention allows the insertion or removal of additional insulating material which affords the user greater comfort in changing weather conditions.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Inventor: Donald J. McMullen
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Patent number: 5309574Abstract: A ski hat has an outer substantially tubular shell of flexible laminated fabric having top and bottom apertures to be placed over the head. The laminated fabric comprises three layers, an outer layer and inner layer each of spandex fabric, and a middle layer of microporous polyurethane laminate. The shell has top and bottom apertures. The hat has a flexible outer band surrounding the top aperture and a drawstring for reversibly tightening the flexible outer band surrounding the top aperture. The hat further can have protrusions integral with the substantially tubular shell and adjacent to the bottom aperture of the shell for covering the ears. The ear flaps can be lined with a layer of insulating fabric such as fleece-knit polyester bunting. The ski hat can further comprise a head covering for covering the top of the head joined to the cylindrical shell and made of insulating fabric.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Ski Tote U.S.A.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Balaban, James Olmes, Jerris E. Greenblat
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Patent number: 5293646Abstract: A protective garment consists ofa planar fabric material section having a central area, inner an outer surfaces, top and bottom opposed ends, first and second opposed sides. A first and second independent elongated strips are partially separated from the remaining fabric and extending correspondingly along the first and second opposed sides from the bottom end in the direction of the top end. Each independent strip has a free end. The planar fabric material section further includes first, second and third securing units. The first securing unit removably secures the free end of the first independent strip to the central area of the fabric during formation of a first sleeve. The second securing means removably secures the free end of the second independent strip to the central area of the fabric during formation of a second sleeve. The third securing unit removably secures positioning of said top end around a head of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Inventor: Paul Winston
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Patent number: 5287560Abstract: Hair and garment protector apparatus includes four panels appropriately secured together to define a generally cylindrical protector with a dome shaped top that sits on the top of a user's head and extends downwardly to about the upper portion of the user's chest and downwardly about to the level of the user's neck and upper back to protect garments being changed from makeup on the user. The protector apparatus is placed on the user's head after makeup is applied and prior to putting on clothing, and the apparatus is similarly used prior to removing the clothing to protect the clothing from makeup, and vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Inventor: Susan Garcia
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Patent number: 5274850Abstract: A firefighter coat having an outer shell which includes body and collar portions, an inner thermal liner having body and collar portions, and a hood including a rear portion having strips of hook and loop fastener material, located on opposing surfaces, for engaging complementary strips of hook and loop fastener material located on adjacent surfaces of the outer and inner collar portions. The hood includes a front bib for protecting the neck of the wearer and which includes tabs of fastener material for attachment to the outer collar portion. The hood may be carried on the back of the coat when not worn, or removed from the coat entirely, wherein the strips of fastener material on the inner and outer collar portions join the collar portions together to make a complete collar for the coat.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Lion Apparel, Inc.Inventor: Donald Aldridge
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Patent number: 5251336Abstract: A head protector for inclement weather includes a hood having a facial port and a neck portion surrounding a neck channel. A dickey is attached to the outside of the hood at the neck portion to also surround the neck channel, and a collar is attached to the outside of the neck portion between the hood and the dickey. A face shield having a mesh panel is attached to the hood across the facial port to cover the nose and mouth of the user. Also included is a flap which is releasably attachable to the hood to cover the face shield. A drawstring is attached to the outer periphery of the collar for cinching the collar around the neck of the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventor: Michael A. Nevins
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Patent number: 5226189Abstract: A head covering comprising a hat constructed and arranged to cover the entire head of a wearer except for an opening which exposes substantially the wearer's entire face. A face covering extends across the opening and is attached to the head covering along the upper and side edges thereof, the lower edge of the face covering being disconnected from the head covering to provide a gap therebetween. The face covering is formed of a mesh-like material which permits wearer visibility and defines horizontal and vertical arcs which are longer than the corresponding arcs formed by the face opening so that the face covering is positioned in spaced relation from the wearer's face.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Reliable Knitting WorksInventor: Morton Blutstein
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Patent number: 5214803Abstract: A hood is provided to be worn over the head to protect against smoke and gas. The hood is hermetically sealed on all sides and is provided with an opening into which said head can be introduced. A closure is provided at the opening, so that the hood may be secured substantially airtight about the neck of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1992Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Inventor: David Shichman
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Patent number: 5211668Abstract: An infant hair bib is arranged for securement about an infant having an elastomeric rimmed facial opening and elastomeric rimmed neck opening to provide and afford protection for an infant's hair during a feeding procedure. The invention is arranged to include side wall ear openings, as well as cover flaps and optional bib structure, and a sun visor member to afford protection to an infant when feeding in an outdoor environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventor: Mary A. Secord
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Patent number: 5206958Abstract: A protection suit for civilian or military use comprises a poncho-like part and a protective hood joined thereto. The poncho-like art of the protection suit consists of a flat sheet of thermoplastic material folded double and provided with an opening in the front sheet portion. The protective hood is prefabricated out of two flat sheet portions of thermorplastic joined together along a continuous weld seam and having openings. The opening in the back sheet portion of the protective hood is the same shape and size as the opening in the poncho-like part and the defining edges of two openings are welded together by means of a continuous seam. The protection suit can be manufactured entirely in a two-dimensional plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: New Pac Systems ABInventor: Ralph Widenback
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Patent number: 5153945Abstract: A head of a wearer is covered by a hood to protect the head from rain or snow. The hood comprises a hood body formed of an outer sheet and an inner sheet bonded together to form a space therebetween. When air is inflated into the space, the hood body enlarges to form a solid shape over the entire hood body. An edge portion is formed around a front opening of the hood body. The edge portion, in use, expands outwardly to allow water on the hood body to flow along the edge portion without crossing the front opening. At least one air passage device is attached to the hood body to allow air blown into the hood to pass or escape therethrough. When the air passage devices are formed near ears of the wearer, the air passage devices help audibility.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Inventors: Atsuko Kobayashi, Takeshi Ishikawa
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Patent number: 5146636Abstract: A heat and smoke protective hood comprises a bag-like head covering 1 of a heat-resistant, substantially gas-impermeable sheet material adapted to fit loosely over the head of a user, filter means 5 in an aperture 6 of the head covering to remove harmful ingredients from inhaled air, a stretchable annular neck portion 2 attached around the open end 3 of the head covering to form a seal around the user's neck, and a flexible annular skirt 8 of heat and flame resistant material attached around the circumference of the head covering so as to hang down around the neck portion and user's neck to protect both. Preferably, the skirt 8 also covers the filter means 5.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Inventor: John M. D. De La Pena
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Patent number: 5146622Abstract: A head covering comprising a hat constructed and arranged to cover the entire head of a wearer except for an opening which exposes substantially the wearer's entire face. A face covering extends across the opening and is attached to the head covering along the upper and side edges thereof, the lower edge of the face covering being disconnected from the head covering to provide a gap therebetween. The face covering is formed of a mesh-like material which permits wearer visibiity and defines horizontal and vertical arcs which are longer than the corresponding arcs formed by the face opening so that the face covering is positioned in spaced relation from the wearer's face.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Reliable Knitting WorksInventor: Morton Blutstein
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Patent number: 5142704Abstract: A surgical hood is provided which enhances the protection of the face of the wearer. The surgical hood has a face opening in a shape of a modified truncated isosceles triangle wherein the equal sides of the isosceles triangle are curved inward to protect the cheeks of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Tucker Viemeister, Daniel Formosa, Steven Russak
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Patent number: 5142706Abstract: A sanitary dressing gown hood is arranged for securement about a head and shoulder portion of an individual during a dressing gown procedure, wherein a gown is typically directed over an individual's head onto the associated torso portion of the individual, wherein the hood provides a sanitary and static-free barrier during a dressing gown mounting procedure to protect the head portion of the individual from static electricity and contact with the associated dressing gown.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Inventor: Vera F. Layhon
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Patent number: 5127107Abstract: A loose fitting garment for use as a costume on a doll or an adult is styled for presentation of a first selected costume design. The loose fitting garment includes, on one surface, a design corresponding to the style for the first selected costume design. The opposite or second surface of the garment includes a design representative of a second selected costume design. The garment is reversible to convert the costume from the first selected costume design to the second selected costume design. To facilitate a change in the costume, the garment includes a mask which is featured as a part of the costume for the second selected costume design. The mask is secured to the garment in a position to be concealed from view when the garment is presented to display the first selected costume design on the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Patrick J. WoodInventors: Patrick J. Wood, Mary F. Wood
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Patent number: 5119510Abstract: An insect-proof garment formed from NO-SEE-UM.TM. netting and including a jacket with a hood enclosing the head of the wearer, a pair of pants and leggings for enclosing feet of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Inventor: Yvonne M. Schilling
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Patent number: 5115517Abstract: A scarf garment includes an elongated strip of material with upper and lower portions connected along a foldable joint. The ends of the material strip are connectable with fasteners. In a second embodiment of the invention a hood portion is connected to the material strip, along the interface of the strip. The hood is connected intermediate the upper and lower edges of the strip such that the upper portion of the strip may be folded while the hood remains attached to the material strip. The lower portion of the material strip is preferably wider than the upper portion, such that the lower portion will extend downwardly under the collar of a coat worn by a person.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventors: Lisa L. Ferguson, Susan M. Ludlow
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Patent number: 5109549Abstract: There is disclosed an anti-flash hood of the kind referred to comprising a cover of heat resistant material having at least one area therein adapted to overlie an area of skin of the wearer and of relatively light weight to enable a wearer to have more rapid awareness of temperature changes in the environment than without such area.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Inventor: Beverley I. Mattinson
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Patent number: 5109548Abstract: A ski hat has an outer substantially tubular shell of flexible laminated fabric having top and bottom apertures to be placed over the head. The laminated fabric comprises three layers, an outer layer and inner layer each of spandex fabric, and a middle layer of microporous polyurethane laminate. The shell has top and bottom apertures. The hat has a flexible outer band surrounding the top aperture and a drawstring for reversibly tightening the flexible outer band surrounding the top aperture. The hat further can have protrusions integral with the substantially tubular shell and adjacent to the bottom aperture of the shell for covering the ears. The ear flaps can be lined with a layer of insulating fabric such as fleece-knit polyester bunting. The ski hat can further comprise a head covering for covering the top of the head joined to the cylindrical shell and made of insulating fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Ski Tote U.S.A.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Balaban, James B. Olmes, Jerris E. Greenblat
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Patent number: 5101512Abstract: A disposable water impermeable garment which may be constructed according to various embodiments to provide protection to the head, selected portions of the human body, as well as objects being carried by the user. The cover is constructed of water impermeable transparent sheet material transparent at least over a portion corresponding to the lines of sight of the user, and having perforations to provide ventilation to the user. An endless elastic band--or other type of band--is tensioned about the cover and the head or slipped loosely around the neck of the user to retain the sheet material in position about the head of the user. In one embodiment the band is not endless and is capable of having both ends connected during use as by tying or fastening both ends.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventor: Carol Weinstein
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Patent number: 5091996Abstract: A face mask including a sheet of flexible material for concealing at least a portion of a hunter's face utilizes a wire secured to the sheet of material for positioning adjacent the eyes of the hunter and an elastic strap associated with the wire for securing the mask about the hunter's head. When the mask is operatively worn, at least a portion of the wire is positioned beneath and adjacent the hunter's eyes and is biased by the strap into close-fitting relationship with the skin of the hunter's face. The wire can be manually shaped along the length thereof to conform the contour of the wire to the general contours of the portions of the face across which the wire is adapted to overlie so that when the wire is biased against the wearer's face during wear of the mask, the mask is worn with relative comfort.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1991Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Inventor: Richard C. Kirby
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Patent number: 5091993Abstract: An insect proof garment for protection against mosquitoes, black flies and other insects is disclosed. The garment is made entirely from a lightweight semi-rigid insect excluding mesh and is comprised of a one-piece fully encloseable head net attached to an upper body portion, with the upper body portion extending from the neck to proximate the hips of the wearer and has sleeves connected thereto. There is a separate lower portion extending from the wearer's waist and having leg members connected thereto. The one-piece fully encloseable head net is preferrably stitched to an upper body portion from about a right side shoulder seam to about a left side shoulder seam thereby forming a rear portion of a neckline. A means for opening and closing of the heat net (preferrably a zipper) is appropriately attached to a front portion of the neckline.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Inventors: Janice L. Merrill, Phyllis Biron
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Patent number: 5090054Abstract: A firefighter's hood which covers the upper portion of a firefighter. The hood normally has a shoulder section and a neck section and a head section, to cover those portions of the firefighter. The head section covers the head of the firefighter and has an opening to expose the face of the firefighter. The major part of the head section is made of thermal barrier material having given heat insulation qualities. However, the head section has an upper part which is adapted to be positioned at the upper portion of the head of the firefighter who wears the hood. The upper part of the head section of the hood has significantly less heat insulation qualities, so that heat can escape from the head of the firefighter and thus stress upon the firefighter which results from heat is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
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Patent number: 5062157Abstract: A towel serves additionally as a headband and head covering when held in place by extended strips which fasten together at the back of the head. The towel is pulled back over the head and held in place with fasteners placed on both the towel and the extended strips. It is pulled forward over the head, for removing perspiration and grime from the face and neck area, and conveniently returned over the head during activity. It is also useful to protect from heat or sun while doing heavy physical work, sports activities, lying on the beach, and the like.Alternatively, the headband closure member comprises an elastic-containing band to effect a firm positioning about one's head.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1991Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Theodore J. Muta
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Patent number: 5058207Abstract: A transparent face shield suitable for exposure to high temperatures, which shield is composed of a pane of polycarbonate having an exterior surface and an interior surface and a layer of gold deposited as a coating in the exterior surface by vapor deposition, together with a plastic inner pane and a PTFE foil interposed between the plastic inner pane and the interior surface of the primary pane such that the inner pane lies flat relative to said the interior surface of the primary pane.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Inventor: Winfried Altinger
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Patent number: 5048128Abstract: An article of headwear to protect eyes, ears, neck and shoulders of wearer from the sun's harmful rays during outdoor activities. This protective headwear consists of a semi-rigid visor portion, a kerchief portion and a ribbon portion. The visor is substantially crescent shaped, and the kerchief portion is substantially rectangular. The visor portion is attached to one of the short edges of the rectangular kerchief portion along its concave back edge. The ribbon portion is attached to the concave edge of the visor portion and to the said short edge of the rectangular kerchief portion. The ribbon is of sufficient length to allow the wearer to knot its ends behind ones head. The visor and kerchief portions are attached substantially in the middle region of said ribbon. The article, when dampened can provide evaporative cooling for the wearer in warm conditions, and when worn dry can retain warmth for the wearer in cold conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1991Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Inventor: John C. Watson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5025507Abstract: A face mask including a sheet of flexible material for concealing at least a portion of a hunter's face utilizes a wire secured to the sheet of material for positioning adjacent the eyes of the hunter and an elastic strap associated with the wire for securing the mask about the hunter's head. When the mask is operatively worn, at least a portion of the wire is positioned beneath and adjacent the hunter's eyes and is biased by the strap into close-fitting relationship with the skin of the hunter's face. The wire can be manually shaped along the length thereof to conform the contour of the wire to the general contours of the portions of the face across which the wire is adapted to overlie so that when the wire is biased against the wearer's face during wear of the mask, the mask is worn with relative comfort.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Richard C. Kirby
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Patent number: 5016287Abstract: An evaporative cooled cloth hood for use in high temperature atmospheres comprising a plurality of parts which when secured together fit over the head, forehead and chest of the user for cooling purposes.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: John R. Harris
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Patent number: 5007115Abstract: A tubular garment (10) which is worn around the neck and optionally at a variety of positions on the head, to provide protection which can easily be adjusted in response to weather conditions. Wearing positions range from covering the neck only, to covering the entire head, including the mouth, cheeks and forehead. The garment's tubular shape is characterized by having the ends (12 and 14) of the tube at angles of less than 90 degrees to the sides of the tube. The angled ends provide the adjustability in wearing positions by creating a variation in the length of the tube sides from a maximum at the back (26) of the garment to minimum at the front (16). The end (12) of the tube which optionally covers the head is further characterized by a drawstring (20) which allows adjustment in the circumference of the end, thus providing a means of securing the garment in the chosen wearing position.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1990Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Inventors: Nancy A. Denbow, Anne M. Bertino
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Patent number: 4979236Abstract: An insect proof garment for protection against mosquitoes, black flies and other insects is disclosed. The garment is made entirely from a lightweight semi-rigid insect excluding mesh and is comprised of a head net attached to an upper body portion, with the upper body portion extending from the neck to proximate the hips of the wearer and has sleeves connected thereto. There is a separate lower portion extending from the wearer's waist and having leg members connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Inventors: Janice L. Merrill, Phyllis Biron