Pockets Patents (Class 2/247)
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Patent number: 5561865Abstract: A storage pouch is formed integrally with an outerwear garment such as a pair of shorts, such as by sewing a semi-circular piece of fabric on a front or back, interior or exterior surface of the outerwear garment. For storage pouches formed on an exterior surface of the outerwear garment, a slit is provided in the storage pouch and the slit is closed off by a zipper or a hook-and-loop type fastening device. For storage pouches formed on an interior surface of the outerwear garment, a slit is provided in the outerwear garment itself, and the slit is closed off by a zipper or a hook-and-loop type fastening device. The storage pouch can be formed of the same material (e.g., color, pattern, fabric) as the outerwear garment, thereby substantially camouflaging the storage pouch. The zipper can be covered by a flap of material extending from above the slit, to more fully camouflage the existence of the storage pouch. The storage pouch may have a V-shaped bottom, or may have a box-type bottom.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Personal Best, Inc.Inventor: Jill K. Fjelstul
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Patent number: 5555566Abstract: A method of enhancing posture by using a garment having an improved pocket structure which includes a restraining pocket configured such that, upon placing ones hands into the restraining pockets, the posture of the person wearing the garment is enhanced providing improved appearance. The positioning of the restraining pocket on the garment, as well as the designed pocket depth tend to improve posture by naturally forcing the shoulders back and pulling the stomach in.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Louis Kuhn
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Patent number: 5551496Abstract: A concealable wallet comprising a wallet member having a pocket for storing items and an attachment strap for securely attaching the wallet member to the garment while in use. The pocket is accessible through a sealable opening and is sized to allow flat rectangular objects such as a stack of currency to be stored therein. The wallet member may include a flap section, having a hook and pile type fastener attached thereto, located adjacent the sealable opening; and a second section of hook and pile type fastener attached to the sidewall near the opening in a manner such that the flap may be secured over the sealable opening by connecting the two sections of hook and pile fastener. The attachment strap is elongated and attached to the wallet member along its midsection. Both ends of the attachment strap extend out past the wallet member. One of the ends has an adjustable length fastening mechanism attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Inventor: Hugh H. Gray, Jr.
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Patent number: 5551092Abstract: A closing apparatus for pockets in articles of clothing includes a soft, bendable, thin and flat body member which is securable to a garment and is comprised of at least three body sections, wherein each body section has two side parts, with one side part overlapping a side part of a neighboring body section, and with the other side part extending underneath a side part of another neighboring body section. A seam is applied about the perimeter of the body member for joining the body sections with each other in the respective overlapping areas. Each body section has a rectilinear edge which loosely sits upon the side part of a neighboring body section for closing the pocket of the garment and is displaceable for allowing access to the pocket. The loose edges intersect in a point of intersection which lies essentially in a center of the body member.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Helbig GmbH & Co. Orthopadische Produkte KGInventor: Georg Weber-Unger
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Patent number: 5539929Abstract: A cap has a head covering portion with a compartment on the exterior of the headcover portion aligned with a lower edge thereof. A zipper or other sealing device is provided for the compartment. In a preferred embodiment, the sealing device is located on an overlying layer to the head covering portion, the periphery of which is sealed to the head covering portion to define the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventor: Rommy H. Revson
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Patent number: 5526535Abstract: A fishing vest with hinged pockets comprising: a vest shaped in a generally rectangular configuration with a front segment and a rear segment, the front segment including releasable coupling devices, the front and rear segments of the vest including arm and neck slots, the vest including at least one upper pocket including coupling devices to permit the placement of fishing accessories therein, the vest also having at least one hinged pocket including a rigid rotatable member to permit the perpendicular extension of the pocket with respect to the vest in the open orientation, each rigid rotatable member being positioned vertically and coupled to the vest in the closed orientation, the vest including at least one hinged fishing box adapted to retain various fishing accessories, each fishing box being positioned in a hinged pocket to provide users with easy access to fishing accessories when needed.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Inventor: Theodore R. Dobrzenski
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Patent number: 5517696Abstract: An accessory pocket is shown for an item of golfing wearing apparel, such as golfing shorts or pants. The accessory pocket includes a panel which is made of a material adapted to conform to the wearer's body, the panel being affixed in permanent fashion to the item of wearing apparel to define a pocket for receiving a golfing score card. A fabric strip runs across the panel outer wall between opposing side edges and is attached to the panel at intervals to form tee loop openings for receiving golfing tees. The fabric strip used to form the loop openings includes at least a partial rubber backing to facilitate the frictional engagement of golfing accessory items within the loop openings. Fabric can also be utilized to form pockets for receiving a golf scoring pencil and a green repair tool. A ball mark retainer located on the panel outer wall engages a disc-like ball marker in snap-on fashion.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Inventor: David E. Krugler
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Patent number: 5509147Abstract: A garment has a multi-pocket system for storing articles generally carried by a traveler. The garment includes a front panel having an outside and inside surface. A pocket assembly which has a plurality of pockets is secured on the outside surface of the front panel of the garment. The plurality of pockets are accessible from the outside of the garment. At least one pocket is positioned on the inside surface of the front panel of the garment. The at least one pocket is accessible from the inside of the garment. The plurality of outside pockets are associated with the at least one inside pocket.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Inventor: Agustin A. Busquets
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Patent number: 5504941Abstract: An easy-to-clean bib comprises a body, preferably made of a durable, flexible and non-porous material, and has a front and a back. The material is easy to clean and does not allow liquid to leak through as opposed to some bibs that are made of paper, plastic or similar light materials. The body includes two upper sections for placement on opposite sides of a user's neck. The upper sections include cooperative fasteners that fasten the upper sections together and thereby cause a portion of the bib body to bow outwardly in order to conform to the user's chest to help prevent particles and liquid from falling under the bib and onto the user. The bib body further includes a lower section for forming a temporary pouch. The pouch is formed by folding each of two lower comer portions up towards the front of the body and fastening a bottom piece of a cooperative fastener to its corresponding top piece and then fastening a bottom piece of a second cooperative fastener to its corresponding top piece.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventor: Nancy Sell
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Patent number: 5499403Abstract: A disposable pocket for temporary attachment to a person's outer garment and for receiving and holding an animal treat. The pocket is constructed such that there are front and back panels joined to each other along a leakproof seam to form a pocket and wherein a top panel is attached along its front and back edges to the upper margins of the front and back panels. The pocket is constructed of greaseproof material and there is a slot in the top panel. The rear panel has a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon to attach the pocket to a garment as desired. The front panel may be textured to give the appearance of fabric.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Inventor: Lora Harrigan
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Patent number: 5495620Abstract: A ballistic panel carrier vest with front and rear ballistic panel carrying pockets and a trauma plate pocket has front, rear and side portions, as well as epaulets, breast pockets with flap closures and buttoned placket front opening that look like the same elements of an underlying shirt so that the fact of wearing the vest is concealed. The vest is made from a shirt of the type over which it will be worn by cutting off the collar and sleeves, and either cutting the shirt tail off at the waist or folding it under. Loose edges of epaulets, breast pocket flaps and placket are sewn down.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Inventors: Richard W. Schoenweiss, Cheryl K. Allen
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Patent number: 5496205Abstract: A brassiere having concealed pockets which are configured and sized for adaptability to breast variations and cup configurations. The concealed closable pockets are configured and sized to dwell within the upper section of each brassiere cup, having upper and lower sheet portions folded over and stitched together. The pocket opening is designed with an inner lip portion, which is reinforced and includes fasteners, such as VELCRO.TM. fastener strips to secure enclosed valuables in the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Inventor: Lausanne Lee
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Patent number: 5483701Abstract: A bib (10) for fitting about the neck of a baby and having a one piece body (12) and a pocket or pouch (14) secured thereto. Pouch (14) is secured to bib (10) between a pair of spaced neck portions (18) and (20) with the closed end of pouch (14) stitched to bib (10) along an upper edge of bib (10). The pouch (14) is free and turned outside in when the bib (10) is positioned about the neck of a child. The bib (10) is placed within pouch (14) by folding it or stuffing it via the closed end of the pouch while the pouch is turned inside out. The open end 35 of pouch (14) is then closed with bib (10) therein, and pouch (14) may then be stored or transported.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Inventor: Enrique Ferreyros
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Patent number: 5477562Abstract: An apparatus for the retaining of the contents in pockets of garments comprising a garment having a pocket, the pocket formed with side edges and a bottom edge stitched to the garment over one chest area, the garment pocket having a free open upper edge for the insertion and removal of objects to and from the area between the pocket and garment; and a resilient component in a curved configuration removably positioned in the operative association with the upper edge of the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventor: Corbin Dixon
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Patent number: 5468152Abstract: The present invention relates to an article of children's clothing for teaching the child an educational concept, wherein the article of clothing is a garment having a plurality of pockets, each of said pockets displaying at least one member of the educational concept and containing an object displaying at least one member of the educational concept. The educational concepts to be taught to the child include the alphabet, geometry, the number system, color, modes of transportation, nature, and zoology.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Inventor: Mary K. Lenart
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Patent number: 5465425Abstract: A garment adapted for wear by a sportsperson. The garment includes a support member in a generally square configuration having long side edges and short end edges. An oval head opening is centrally disposed therein. The larger axis of the oval is parallel with the end edges and the smaller axis is parallel with the side edges. A slit is formed in the center of one of the end edges extending to the head opening to facilitate donning and removing of the garment. A plurality of permanently fixed or removable pockets are also provided. Each pocket has a back face and a front face with coupling components interconnecting the support member and the pockets.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Inventor: Harold D. Crispin
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Patent number: 5461728Abstract: A hand warming muff and holding apparatus for use by a bow hunter including a hip pocket having a tubular insulated body with a sealed bottom end and an open top end, a cuff coupled to the top end of the body for receiving a bow hunter's hand and snugly fitting about the bow hunter's arm once his hand is disposed within the body, and an exterior pocket affixed to body for holding hunting-related accessories therein; and a coupling mechanism for removably securing the hip pocket for use at a location proximal with a bow hunter's waist.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Jeffery G. Staszak
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Patent number: 5459877Abstract: A multi-purpose bib comprised of material and being generally in rectangular form having first and second long edges, first and second short edges, and a first surface and a second surface. One of the long edges of the bib has a neck cut-out portion. An elongated fastener is secured on the first surface, disposed horizontally to a long edge, and located near the corner formed by the intersection of the first long edge and the first short edge. Another elongated fastener is secured to the second surface, disposed horizontally to a long edge, and located near the corner formed by intersection of the second long edge and the first short edge. The two elongated fasteners are releasably securable to each other by hook and loop fasteners and when secured to each other form a cup portion. The material may be water resistant and washable, and there is a means for securing the neck cut-out portion to the neck of an adult or infant. The long and short edges may have decorative eyelet trim for aesthetic purposes.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Inventor: Theresa Roberti
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Patent number: 5459875Abstract: A garment, having a garment body, having a pair of brassiere cups located adjacent to one another. A slide fastener having a pair of tracks and a slide is attached to the cups, with the tracks attached along the periphery of the cups and the slide originating between the cups. Upon operation of the slide, the tracks are brought together, in turn bringing the cups together forming a pouch with a cavity therebetween, whereby, the garment body can be stuffed into the pouch, so as to be stored an contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Inventors: Louis J. Fattorusso, Helen Sanchez
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Patent number: 5459874Abstract: Two embodiments of swimsuits providing flotation for the wearer of the suits are disclosed, in addition to methods of constructing such suits and a specialized tool facilitating the construction of such suits. The suits include a series of lower flotation pads located approximately adjacent the center of mass of the wearer, which pads provide the majority of buoyancy for the suit and its wearer. Upper flotation pads are located at the upper back and chest areas, to keep the body of the wearer of the suit upright in the water and preclude the lengthy immersion of the wearer's head or breathing passages. Both a generic suit and a suit tailored primarily for boys and men are disclosed. Methods of construction for the two suits are disclosed, in which specific steps preclude the need for time consuming and laborious hand sewing operations. A specialized tool is also disclosed, which tool facilitates the insertion of the foam pads into the pockets of the suits.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignees: Patti Gilmer, Nancy Packard, Pam Thomas, Rodney RobinsonInventor: Jerry R. Meredith
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Patent number: 5454119Abstract: A bed jacket has a torso portion. The torso portion has a closed frontal portion and a neck opening seam attached to a top portion of the closed frontal portion. A left arm opening seam and a right arm opening seam are attached to the closed frontal portion. A partially open rear portion is attached to the closed frontal portion. The left sleeve portion and the right sleeve portion are attached, respectively, to the left arm opening seam and to the right arm opening seam. There is a bib portion releasably attached to a front surface of the closed frontal portion. A multi-compartment belt is attached to the closed frontal portion. There is a shoulder support portion attached to the closed frontal portion. The shoulder support portion is also attached to the partially open rear portion. The shoulder support portion has a releasably fastened securing member attached to a neckband or collar member.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventor: Joyce M. Thomm
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Patent number: 5435011Abstract: A necktie having a pocket features a strip having a first end, a second end, and a length between the ends. The strip is formed of a flattened tubular fabric material, creating an ornamented side and a body side with a cavity between the two sides. Each side of the strip has a first and a second surface. The second surface of the ornamental side lies adjacent to the first surface of the body side. The pocket is attached to the second surface of the ornamental side, fitting within and extending to the edges of the strip. The opening of the pocket is generally accessible to a wearer of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Inventors: John H. Nicolai, Michael A. Strong, Jo Ann H. Belew
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Patent number: 5421032Abstract: A bathing suit includes a pocket, a waterproof pouch disposed in the pocket and a tether having a first end attached to the suit and a second end attached to the waterproof pouch. The tether is flexible and of sufficient length such that the waterproof pouch can be removed from the pocket for inserting therein items for safekeeping. The pouch is made of pliable waterproof material and has a sealable opening such that, when sealed, liquids may not enter. Preferred embodiment, the pocket is constructed such that the tether can be anchored to the suite's waistband. Preferably, also, the pocket is constructed such that the tether is concealed entirely within the pocket during storage of the pouch. With use of a rear pocket, the tether is sufficiently long such that the pouch can be removed from the rear pocket and held to the front of a wearer for inserting therein items for safekeeping.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Inventor: Edward D. Murphy
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Patent number: 5410758Abstract: A resuable protective garment for covering at least an upper torso of the user. The garment is formed from fluid repellent material and is provided with a retaining bag fixedly secured to the interior surface of the front panel for receiving a folded contaminated garment and enclosing the garment therein. The non-detachable retaining bag is made from a contrasting color from the remainder of the garment to allow easy identification of contamination. The garment can be used as a teaching tool for explaining universal precautions observed when using protective clothing in a hazardous environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Embellished UniformsInventors: Pam Dupont, Debra Benoit
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Patent number: 5398345Abstract: A combination apertured garment pocket and object adapted for securement in the pocket, where the pocket is attached to the garment by seams and has apertures therein, and the object, which may be a teddy bear, having appendages, is adapted to be removably secured in the pocket so that the appendages extend outside of the pocket through the apertures and are visible when positioned in said pocket, the apertures being arranged through the pocket panel spaced apart from the seams. The garment may have two dimensional graphic indicia arranged on it and the three dimensional object, when secured in the pocket, forms a part of the graphic indicia.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Inventors: Howard Kenneth, George R. Stoker, Jr.
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Patent number: 5395280Abstract: A surgical brassier is disclosed having a first pocket with an opening for receiving a front breast prosthesis and a second pocket with an opening for receiving a side prosthesis. The second pocket is disposed in overlapping relation to the first pocket such that any tab on the front prosthesis in the first pocket which extends out of the first pocket opening will be covered by the second pocket to prevent contact of the prosthesis tab with the skin of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Inventor: Bert Greenberg
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Patent number: 5379461Abstract: An article of interactive clothing is provided including a display panel having a first display section and a second display section, with the first display section having first indicia displayed thereon and the second display section having second indicia displayed thereon. A cover panel is provided for covering the second display section and is movable between a first position wherein a pocket is defined to contain items for ready access and a second position wherein the second indicia is revealed.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Inventor: Rita B. Wilmers
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Patent number: 5365614Abstract: A garment having an easily opened secure pocket is provided. The pocket has a spring biased closure which will retain pocket contents when the pocket is inverted.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: The Orvis Company, Inc.Inventor: David D. Perkins
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Patent number: 5361412Abstract: Emergency preparedness vest apparatus includes a front panel and a back panel, each of which panels include pockets for receiving and holding elements to sustain a wearer during an emergency situation. The elements include food, clothing, and shelter elements. Included in the arrangement of the pockets are both inside and outside pockets. The outside pockets are substantially more numerous than the inside pockets, and receive individual items, while the inside pockets may receive larger, more bulky items, such as clothing and a ground cloth. The vest may be sized appropriate to the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: Betty J. Perry
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Patent number: 5334082Abstract: An improved brassiere includes a pair of fabric breast cups and straps, interconnecting said breast cups and maintaining a spaced apart relationship therebetween, for enabling the breast cups to be worn by a user. Breast pillows are provided for augmenting and uplifting a user's breasts with the breast pillows being formed from a breast implant type gel for simulating breast tissue of the user. The gel is a washable fabric and has a crescent shape with a generally flat top portion sized for uplifting the user's breasts. A pocket in a lower half of each breast cup is provided for receiving the breast pillows. The pockets are sized and positioned, in the breast cups, in order to enable the flat top portions, of the breast pillows, to engage an underside of each of the user's breasts for uplifting thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Inventor: Kathryn Z. Barker
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Patent number: 5313669Abstract: A new and improved clothing anchor apparatus, especially useful for anchoring the front and back tails of shirts, includes a first clothing connector, a second clothing connector, and an elastic strap connected therebetween. The elastic strap has a first end, an interior portion, and a second end. A strap length adjuster is located on the interior portion of the strap for adjusting the effective length of the strap. The effective length of the strap is adjusted by adjustingly doubling a portion of the strap. A soft, flexible jacket encompasses a portion of the elastic strap and the strap length adjuster. The jacket may also include a pocket for receiving and secretly storing soft, flexible items such as paper money. In use, preferably, two clothing anchor apparatuses of the invention are used. One clothing connector of each apparatus is attached to the front shirt tail, and the other clothing connector of each apparatus is attached to the back shirt tail by first passing under the crotch area.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Inventors: Mornez Rasdell, Thelma Rasdell
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Patent number: 5305471Abstract: A cooling vest having opposed front and back panels to substantially cover a user's torso. At least one pocket (but preferably a plurality of such pockets) is provided on at least one of the panels and preferably both. The pocket has an opening to receive a cooling pack into the pocket. The pocket further has opposed inner and outer walls normally on the inside and outside, respectively, of the vest. The inner wall has a structural layer and an insulation layer of a different material than the structural layer. Preferably, there are a plurality of such pockets which together cover the majority of at least one of the panels. The insulation layer of the inner wall inhibits too rapid cooling of the user's torso which might otherwise occur from cooling by the gel packs.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Steele and Associates, Inc.Inventors: Sandra L. Steele, Harry W. Nettleton
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Patent number: 5283909Abstract: A lap hugger for receiving and containing the legs and extending to the waist of an individual for draping over the upper thighs of the individual when seated in a recliner-type chair or wheelchair. The lap hugger includes a lower tubular leg enclosure portion and an upper portion which extends upwardly from the lower tubular portion. The lower tubular portion receives and encloses the individual's legs and the upper portion extends up to the individual's waist for resting thereupon. The upper portion includes a pair of oppositely-disposed, laterally-extending flaps that drape over and cover the individual's upper thighs. An interior storage pocket is affixed to a rear side of the lower tubular portion for holding therein personal items and/or medical paraphernalia, such as catheter equipment.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: Lucille K. Hill
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Patent number: 5285312Abstract: Flexible film of plastic material, such as "Mylar", and coated with metal to provide a mirror surface, can be sewn onto a normally obscured portion of apparel, such as a necktie, to provide a discreet mirror. Alternatively, the mirror-film can be cemented in place, or can have "Velcro" hooks or loops adhered thereto for engagement with the complementary hooks or loops of a sheet thereof borne on an under-portion of clothing, i.e., a sweater, or the like, or the inner flap of a pocketbook, under a sun visor, or an inner fold surface of a wallet.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: J. Albert Mastro
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Patent number: 5255392Abstract: A concealed pocket assembly, and more particularly, a concealed pocket assembly which can be incorporated into swim wear, beach wear, active wear, exercise wear and related articles. The concealed pocket assembly is generally provided for incorporation into clothing. The concealed pocket assembly includes a pocket member attached to a fabric portion adjacent an edge of the opening of the pocket and in association with a lining portion of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Vacco CorporationInventor: Thelma E. Stanislaw
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Patent number: 5253370Abstract: A unibody base is formed by joining two sections of leatherette. Both sections are 21/4" wide and rectangular except that the 4" long Upper Section flares out to both sides at the top to a width of 31/4" from a point 2' below. The stitching is left open at the top to accommodate a three dimensional, simulated pocket silk handkerchief. The leatherette front of the Upper Section is mounted on a thin piece of rigid material 4" long having a loop VELCRO back, under the lower edge of which is sewn an additional 11/2" long piece of taffeta. The pliable Lower Section consists of a 5" leatherette front covered at the back with taffeta to which a 1/2" high width of hook VELCRO is sewn within its lower edge. The Lower Section is superimposed over the Upper Section 11/2" above the junction of the taffeta strip. The sections are joined by stitching the vertical edges, including those of the taffeta which is also sewn horizontally across the back of the Lower Section forming a pocket 3" deep.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1991Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Inventor: Charles B. Mead
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Patent number: 5243974Abstract: A garment in the general form of an improved athletic supporter includes a genital pouch depending from and attached to a waist band. The pouch comprises a front panel and a rear panel, joined at the bottom to form an open-top pocket. The respective top portions of the front and rear panels are provided with releasable fastening means, preferably hook-and-loop fasteners, so that the pocket can be selectively closed and reopened. A packet containing a chilling medium, such as ice, and conforming to the pocket, is inserted into the pocket. When the garment is worn with the chilling medium packet installed in the pocket, the chilling medium is held in close proximity to a surgical site or a site of mild trauma in the scrotal or inguinal area, thereby affording a degree of relief from pain and inflammation. The pouch offers genital support and limits the movement of the genitals, thereby reducing strain that can exacerbate the pain and inflammation and inhibit healing.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Inventor: Marcus W. Allen
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Patent number: 5228140Abstract: A sanitary garment comprising a coat having sleeve slits in the elbow area that permit a person's hands and forearms to exit the sleeves, and body part slits adjacent the sleeve slits to allow the person's hands and forearms to be inserted in the body part of the coat, and a simulated hand attached to the end of one of the sleeves whereby a person can relieve himself in private and in an inconspicuous manner when a public toilet or restroom is not available.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Inventor: Michel M. Baustin
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Patent number: 5210881Abstract: A pocket for a garment adapted to removably receive an object having appendages partially visible therein, wherein the pocket is a panel of flexible yieldable material which has a top and sides, with openings therethrough, and the object may be inserted into the pocket with its appendages extending through the top and a side opening. The pocket may have a bottom side parallel to the top side and opposed parallel sides and tapered sides between the parallel sides and bottom side, and openings through the tapered sides. The garment may have graphic indicia arranged on it and the object, when secured in the pocket, forms a part of the graphic indicia.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventors: George R. Stocker, Jr., Howard Kenneth
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Patent number: 5204995Abstract: A pair of reversible pants with a reversible front pocket arrangement and/or a reversible button fly arrangement is disclosed. The reversible pocket arrangement includes a pocket slot defined in the pants corresponding to a desired upper edge of each pocket, and a pocket flap corresponding to each pocket. The flap is attached to the pants and can extend down through the corresponding pocket slot so as to contact either surface of the pants. The flap has a first surface and an opposing second surface, with a first pouch formed on the flap first surface and a second pouch formed on the flap second surface. The reversible fly arrangement includes a first fly panel and a second fly panel, each having buttonholes that align when the two panels overlap.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Creative Garments, Inc.Inventor: Dawn P. Knapp
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Patent number: 5201073Abstract: A combination bib and toy with storage pocket which is comprised of any suitable material. The toy may comprise a doll in the form of a female or male human figure or it may take the form of an animal figure such as a dog. The combination with storage pocket has a holder hidden within the storage pocket for removably attaching an item, such as, a rattle or squeaky toy. The novel storage pocket is made of any suitable material and it is attached to the back portion of the bib body, thus giving the combination bib and toy more three dimensional appeal when the novel storage pocket is filled with children's items. Attached, by any means, to the hands of the combination bib and toy with storage pocket is an attaching means made of any suitable material, for removably attaching said hands to each other or for removably attaching any such holder means for holding a pacifier or small toy.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Marilyn SpanierInventor: Marilyn S. Spanier
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Patent number: 5195187Abstract: A pocket garb composed of front and back pieces is provided with pockets of large capacity on the front and back pieces, wherein the back piece pocket has two upper and lower openings, available to be separated with a partition in the middle, the said large pocket can be partitioned into two small pockets for use according to requirement, the front piece pockets have a side opening each adjacent to a joint of a left piece and a right piece, with a covering attached on it to cover up pocket openings, shoulder parts of the said pocket garb are fastened with fastenings, the garb can be developed into a flat piece after untieing the fastenings to facilitate putting in or taking out articles. When going out, valuables, bank notes, credentials, etc. can be put into the garb and safety can be guaranteed on wearing it.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: Chen Y. Yang
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Patent number: 5189738Abstract: A shoulder pad for use with a garment including a pad having a top fabric layer and a bottom fabric layer, the shoulder pad including an enclosed internal compartment into which articles may be placed and concealed. The shoulder pad preferably includes a closeable opening for providing access into the enclosed internal compartment and also preferably includes a means for detachably attaching the shoulder pad to the garment shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Jenna Mitchell
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Patent number: 5173968Abstract: An article is constituted of pieces of self-cohesive, pliable plastic which form a well sealed enveloping structure which may be manually unsealed and opened for the insertion of decorative or information conveying material and then manually be closed again and well resealed, at least one piece of the plastic being transparent, then at least one piece being selected so as to permit viewing of decorative or information conveying material in the enveloping structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Peter WeissInventor: Flo Fox
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Patent number: 5168580Abstract: An attractive jacket design having removable and changable panels that has the overall effect of lowering the cost of sport jackets. With this invention, chest, shoulder and back panels on the jacket are easily removable and changeable in order to allow a user of the jacket to use one set of patches with the jacket for one purpose or event and to remove those patches from the jacket and put another set of patches on the jacket for another purpose or event, which permits the manufacture of a set of patches for various teams rather than a set of jackets, thus reducing overall manufcturing cost.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Inventor: Ian Foo
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Patent number: 5165115Abstract: A concealed pocket assembly, and more particularly, a concealed pocket assembly which can be incorporated into swim wear, beach wear, active wear, exercise wear and related articles. The concealed pocket assembly is generally provided for incorporation into clothing. The concealed pocket assembly includes a pocket member attached to a fabric portion adjacent an edge of the opening of the pocket and in association with a lining portion of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Vacco CorporationInventor: Thelma E. Stanislaw
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Patent number: 5161257Abstract: A compression sport pant is disclosed having pad pockets which are constructed in a manner to prevent early failure of the fabric of the garment to which the pockets are attached. The upper corners of the hip and tailbone pockets are anchored to the waistband, and the ends of the pocket seams are spaced sufficiently below the waistband to provide a region of the garment below the waistband that is free to stretch without exceeding its elastic limit in response to the pull on the waistband which will occur when a wearer puts on the pant.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1992Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Stromgren Supports, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Arensdorf, Lawrence T. Stromgren
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Patent number: 5159716Abstract: An improved garment is provided for a wearer. The garment includes a plurality of flexible, non-airtight garment modules having pockets. A plurality of flexible, water-resistant inserts are provided that are capable of being placed in and removed from the pockets. Preferably, the pockets of the garment modules and the water-resistant inserts for the pockets cover nearly the entire garment module. Because the pockets and the pocket inserts extend up to the edge regions, the edge regions serve, in effect, as flexible joints between adjacent pockets with their respective inserts.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: Allan Takata
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Patent number: 5157789Abstract: A hip protective hospital garment, adapted for use by individuals of all sizes, which includes a gown having a lower portion, a pair of upper chest flaps, and a pair of shoulder flaps, wherein the upper chest flaps are adjustably and criss-crossingly connected with the pair of shoulder flaps so as to provide a comfortable, quick, and non-restrictive fit on the individual user. Extending across an interior side of the lower portion is a large, sealable pocket disposed in substantially covering relation to the hips and upper thighs of the wearer, the pocket being structured to receive at least one lightweight, flexible, impact protective air bubble material liner therein so as to provide a protective area that will substantially absorb a force of impact to the hip area of the wearer, and thereby reduce the severity of injuries which may occur from accidental falls. The protective air bubble liner is so situated as to serve the added purpose of reducing risk of stasis ulcers or bed sores.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Inventor: Joel V. Klass
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Patent number: 5157791Abstract: A sock includes a foot portion and a knitted-in storage area including an inner locking cuff layer which extends upwardly further than an outer storage compartment layer. Items may be stored between the inner and outer layers, and then the locking cuff is cuffed over the outer layer so as to lock the items within the storage compartment. A method of making and the improved machine therefor are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Durham Hosiery Mills, Inc.Inventors: Roger D. Woodson, Dallas G. Collie