Article-retaining Feature Patents (Class 2/250)
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Patent number: 6986164Abstract: A tactical shirt helps reduce the weight and bulk of items normally carried on a police officer's duty belt. A hidden front pocket extends essentially from the shirt's placket to the side seam of the shirt, providing a large cavity with an ample vertical opening line that is very conveniently used for a handgun, baton, handcuffs, mace, knife and/or spare magazines. No seam that would reveal the hidden pocket is readily visible, and the pocket's opening seam extends above and below the pocket opening and appears as a design feature of the shirt. With a fabric weight of at least about five ounces per square yard, a considerable weight and bulk of weapons can be hidden in the pocket without being noticeable to others.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: 5.11 Inc.Inventor: Francisco J. Morales
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Patent number: 6954945Abstract: Disclosed is an article-dropping proof pocket for garments, which pocket is capable of preventing small articles from springing out and failing down from the pocket even if a person wearing the garment bends downwardly or moves quickly. The pocket comprises a piece of seal cloth fixed to a front or rear side of a garment cloth inside of and in the vicinity of an upper edge of a small flat cloth for closing an opening of the upper edge of the small flat cloth, and fastening structure for detachably fastening the piece of seal cloth to the small flat cloth.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Kenzo Ebihara
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Patent number: 6839915Abstract: A passage extending from the upper pocket to the lower outlet being formed. The lower end of the passage has a receptacle positioned immediately above the outlet. At a location upward of the receptacle, another outlet that opens to one side of the passage is formed. The outlet and the lower outlet are connected to each other via an outlet passage. When a cell phone is dropped in from the upper pocket, it glides down inside the passage and is received by the receptacle established at the lower end. When the wearer of the jacket inserts fingers through the lower outlet and pushes up the receptacle, he can easily push out the cell phone held inside through the outlet, which opens to one side of the passage. The cell phone can be taken out from the lower outlet which is connected to the outlet via an outlet passage.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Tailor YoshimuraInventor: Koji Yoshimura
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Patent number: 6817031Abstract: The summerwear garment convertible into a pouch has an upper torso garment and a lower torso garment. The lower torso garment has two-pockets. The upper torso garment is folded and placed into one of the two pockets for storage. The two pockets each have an open top side and three edges that are fixed to the side of the lower torso garment. Each pocket has corresponding zipper stringers bordering the three fixed side edges. When the zipper halves are mated, the three edges join together to form a pouch, the lower torso garment being folded between the pockets. The lower torso garment may be shorts or a mini-skirt, and the upper torso garment may be a cropped tank top or a halter top.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Luisa V. Gravlin
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Publication number: 20040221372Abstract: An article of clothing has a clothing part to be worn by a user, a toy, the toy being connected with the clothing part, and a connection for connecting the toy to the clothing part so that a user can find the toy in the clothing part, and also when the user wears the clothing the toy can stay with the clothing part.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Julia Zborovsky-Fenster
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Patent number: 6763527Abstract: A medical assistant torso outer garment configured with multiple organizational pockets for securing and carrying medical instruments, including a stethoscope, and health care consumable products in an accessible and logical arrangement. The medical assistant outer garment includes a pair of double pockets which are disposed adjacent the neck opening on left and right sides the garment front. Each double pocket consists of a large pocket sized to receive the binaural portion of a stethoscope, and a small pocket sized to receive the chest portion of the stethoscope, such that both ends of the stethoscope are retained within a respective pocket when the stethoscope is placed around the wearer's neck. At least one organizational pocket assembly is further disposed on the medical assistant outer garment, and includes a large inner pocket with multiple fitted pockets disposed on an outer layer of the large inner pocket.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventors: Leslie Rivoli, Louis Rivoli
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Patent number: 6760922Abstract: A tactical vest particularly for police has a hidden pocket which extends between panels of fabric to the back of the vest and preferably completely around the vest to the opposite side. A large patch of material with loop fasteners, preferably nearly as tall as the pocket opening, is engagable against two strips of hook fasteners on the inner panel as a module. A gun holster with hook-type fasteners can be placed at any desired location on the module for convenient retrieval by the user. Similarly, the module itself can be located and oriented in any manner desired by the user. This versatility enables the officer to position his gun holster in a personally most convenient and most readily retrievable position.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: 5.11 Inc.Inventor: Francisco J. Morales
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Patent number: 6760926Abstract: A pocket loss prevention device for pockets to retain the contents of a pocket against loss or unauthorized removal. The device includes a flat rectangular insert of elastic material that is secured to the inside face of the pocket at the mouth of the pocket. An article to be secured is inserted into the pocket and up under the resilient insert. This will prevent articles such as a wallet from slipping out of the pocket until removed by a deliberate action of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Inventor: Raymond J. Miller
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Publication number: 20030177567Abstract: A passage extending from the upper pocket to the lower outlet being formed. The lower end of the passage has a receptacle positioned immediately above the outlet. At a location upward of the receptacle, another outlet that opens to one side of the passage is formed. The outlet and the lower outlet are connected to each other via an outlet passage. When a cell phone is dropped in from the upper pocket, it glides down inside the passage and is received by the receptacle established at the lower end. When the wearer of the jacket inserts fingers through the lower outlet and pushes up the receptacle, he can easily push out the cell phone held inside through the outlet, which opens to one side of the passage. The cell phone can be taken out from the lower outlet which is connected to the outlet via an outlet passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Tailor YoshimuraInventor: Koji Yoshimura
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Patent number: 6553574Abstract: A weighted therapeutic glove has a back-hand side, a palm side, a thumb opening, and at least one finger opening. Positioned on the back-hand side are back-hand pockets for removably receiving first weights. The back-hand pockets are oriented to open on the back-hand side proximate the thumb opening so that the first weights are insertable from a direction of the at least one thumb opening substantially laterally to the ulnar edge of a wearer's hand. On the palm side, a palm pocket is provided for removably and containably receiving one or more second weights. The palm pocket has at least one sleeve affixed to the palm side for receiving the second weight.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventors: Bruce L. Hall, Jr., Nathan Wayne Evans
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Patent number: 6477710Abstract: A garment for concealing a medical appliance such as a central line that is connected to a patient has a hidden pocket for storing the appliance on an inside surface of the front of the garment. The pocket has connected side and bottom edges which secure the pocket to the garment. The pocket also has a free upper edge that is positioned in spaced relationship below an opening in the front of the garment. The medical appliance can be concealed within the pocket while connected to the patient and later, when it is to be deployed, can be withdrawn from the pocket, raised above the upper edge of the pocket and withdrawn through the opening which is unobstructed above the pocket. The garment can have a second concealed opening at a lower level on one side of the garment for enabling multiple medical appliances to be connected to the patient for simultaneous use and withdrawn through openings in the garment at two different elevations. The opening can be concealed by a zipper or a cover flap.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Feyisayo Ojoyeyi
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Publication number: 20020157170Abstract: An improved security pocket assembly is disclosed for the secure storage of conventional items such as a cellular phone, a personal data assistant and different forms of currency and identification. The pocket assembly includes a front panel attached to a rear panel to form a pocket for retaining items and optionally may include a flap with a closure or a pleated pocket for additional storage. Furthermore, the flap contains a pocket on the underside for the storage of identification. Finally, a slit may be cut into the garment and flap for storage of a writing instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Bernard N. Lipscher
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Publication number: 20020062509Abstract: A device for applying heat from a heating device to appendage of a wearer is described. The device includes a base layer including a pocket. The base layer is configured to accommodate the appendage of the wearer. The pocket is configured for removable insertion of the heating device so that when the heating device is inserted in the pocket and the device is worn by the wearer, heat from the heating device is applied to the appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventor: Athalene April Bulla
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Patent number: 6339846Abstract: This invention relates to a pocket for portable telephone in clothes. The pocket is provided in cloth such as front body cloth or sleeve cloth in a jacket, and front body cloth or back body cloth in slacks. The pocket comprises a lower section provided horizontally in cloth with the width of 6 cm˜11 cm, and an upper section provided horizontally to the lower section with the same width thereof. A bottom bag made of stretchy cloth with the comparatively shallow depth is sewed to the lower section to be suspended behind the cloth. A head bag with the height of 2 cm˜4 cm is sewed to the upper section to oppose upward to the bottom bag. The number of the upper section is not limited to one, but the upper section with the width of 2 cm˜3 cm can be provided above both sides of the lower section.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Big Born Shoji Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shizumaru Uchida
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Publication number: 20010042263Abstract: This invention relates to a pocket for portable telephone in clothes. The pocket is provided in cloth such as front body cloth or sleeve cloth in a jacket, and front body cloth or back body cloth in slacks. The pocket comprises a lower section provided horizontally in cloth with the width of 6 cm ˜11 cm, and an upper section provided horizontally to the lower section with the same width thereof. A bottom bag made of stretchy cloth with the comparatively shallow depth is sewed to the lower section to be suspended behind the cloth. A head bag with the height of 2 cm ˜4 cm is sewed to the upper section to oppose upward to the bottom bag The number of the upper section is not limited to one, but the upper section with the width of 2 cm ˜3 cm can be provided above both sides of the lower section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: Shizumaru Uchida
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Patent number: 6311335Abstract: This invention relates to a pocket for portable telephone in clothes. The pocket is provided in cloth such as front body cloth or sleeve cloth in a jacket, and front body cloth or back body cloth in slacks. The pocket comprises a lower section provided horizontally in cloth with the width of 6 cm to 11 cm, and an upper section provided horizontally to the lower section with the same width thereof. A bottom bag made of stretchy cloth with the comparatively shallow depth is sewed to the lower section to be suspended behind the cloth. A head bag with the height of 2 cm to 4 cm is sewed to the upper section to oppose upward to the bottom bag. The number of the upper section is not limited to one, but the upper section with the width of 2 cm to 3 cm can be provided above both sides of the lower section.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Big Born Shoji Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shizumaru Uchida
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Patent number: 6237152Abstract: A garment is provided having at least one pocket that is attached to the garment and accessible via a zipper or other fastener that provides access to an interior compartment formed by the pocket as well as a method for providing a garment with a waterproof compartment. The fastener is preferably a waterproof zipper that is attachable via a process requiring the pocket and the zipper to be attached by gluing, stitching and/or heat-sealing the same. As a result, a completely watertight and waterproof pocket is formed allowing the user of the garment to carry items therein that typically may not be exposed to water.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: Kevin Gootrad
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Patent number: 6233742Abstract: A pair of gloves includes one of the two gloves having a reversible storage pocket or bag affixed between an exterior shell and an inner liner with a zippered closure. When stored within the glove, the gloves may be used as is normal. When the user is ready to remove and store the gloves, the zipper may be opened and the storage bag reversed out from between the shell and liner to form a storage bag within which the same glove as well as its matching free pair member may be folded into and the same zipper re-closed to carry both gloves within the storage bag. One or more belt straps or loops may be provided on the exterior of the storage bag to allow it to slipped onto a belt or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Aquarius Ltd.Inventor: Kristin E. Yungkurth
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Patent number: 6233739Abstract: A vest for a golfer. The vest includes a carrying mode, a wearing mode, a chest-engaging portion that engages the chest of the golfer, a back-engaging portion that is attached to the chest-engaging portion and engages the back of the golfer, and a, knock down golf club. The chest-engaging portion has six golf club head-holding pockets that are disposed in two columns of. Three pockets each and are small for holding detachable golf club heads. The back-engaging portion has a pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets that are disposed side by side, and are long, narrow, and vertically-oriented for holding segmented golf club shafts. The knock down golf club includes a shaft that includes a pair of separate portions that are disposed end to end in collinear relationship and threadably engaged to each other so ;Is to allow the shaft to be separated into the pair of separate portions and stored in one of the pair of golf club shaft-holding pockets.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Allan G. Spence
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Patent number: 6154888Abstract: A pocket added to a scrub pant that is suitable for carrying an unfolded stethoscope. The outline of the pocket approximates, and is larger than, the shape of the unfolded stethoscope. The pocket totally encloses the stethoscope. The pocket provides a convenient, safe and sanitary place for a stethoscope.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Connie Jean KrohnInventor: Connie Jean Krohn
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Patent number: 6131205Abstract: The present invention provides an invisible pocket for suspending a decorative item or embellishment on a garment. The pocket of the invention is typically constructed of sheer fabric and may be any size necessary to receive any desired item to be suspended on the garment.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: Valerie Michelle Arem
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Patent number: 6067661Abstract: A belt comprising an elongated strip of material having a first end and a second end; a pouch at said first end of said strip; an attachment means at said second end of said strip for adjustably connecting said first and second ends of said strip; and a loop for holding said first end of said strip and adapted to allow said pouch to pass through said loop when engaging said attachment means. Preferably, the loop or a portion of the loop comprises an elastic material. Preferably, the attachment means comprises a buckle arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Inventor: Thomas P. Bates
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Patent number: 6023790Abstract: A removable pocket is formed over a flat surface such as the front of a shirt by adhesively securing to the fabric a treated and embossed label-type applique made of two plies of paper permanently bonded about their peripheries and in which a slit along a top edge allows access to the pouch thus formed between plies. The pouch may be filled with merchandise and temporarily sealed with a removable strip. A postcard format printed in the back of the removable pocket allows its use as a mailer. A type of pouch having a transparent front may be conveniently used as a document display. The above-described various devices are preferably manufactured using label printing presses that print a glue pattern that binds the edges of the plies.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventor: Frederick B. Schwartz
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Patent number: 5884338Abstract: A garment for wear by the operator of a sport motor vehicle includes a map access pocket system disposed on or formed as part of an outer surface of the garment. This map access pocket system is configured to present a map to the wearer of the garment in a convenient orientation to be easily read when the map access pocket system is opened. The map access pocket system includes features which improve readability of the map by presenting the map aligned along a line of sight of the wearer of the garment, and other features which discourage the wearer of the garment from attempting to read the map while the vehicle is in motion. The map access pocket system also provides for storage of small items which are easily accessed by the operator of the vehicle. Both the map and other small items stored in the map access pocket system are protected from water, moisture, snow, and other elements commonly encountered in operation of sport motor vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Intersport Fashions WestInventor: Paul J. Golde
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Patent number: 5878441Abstract: A waterproof pocket, usable in beach or boating environments, can hold articles therein while keeping the articles dry. The pocket is formed of a water-impervious material. A seal, such as a slide fastener or interlocking ridges, is formed to prevent water from entering the pocket. The pocket can be attached to clothing, particularly to a swim suit. Alternately, the pocket may be held in a slot or other similar opening in the clothing.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Inventors: Dan L. Busker, Mark I. Frick
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Patent number: 5737775Abstract: A removable pocket is formed over a section of fabric such as the front of a shirt by adhesively securing to the fabric a treated and embossed label-type applique made of two plies of paper permanently bonded about their peripheries and in which a slit along a top edge allows access to the pouch thus formed between plies. The pouch may be filled with merchandise and temporarily sealed with a removable strip.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Frederick B. Schwartz
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Patent number: 5727293Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for continuous crimping of a thermoplastic material thread. According to the method, a transporting medium is pressurized, the transporting medium is heated, and a thread is transported, with the transporting medium, though a conveyor duct and out of an outlet opening of the conveyor duct at a transporting speed. The thread is transported from the outlet opening of the conveyor duct to an inlet opening of a stuffer box. The thread is compressed into a plug in the stuffer box by decelerating the thread. The plug is transported from an outlet opening of the stuffer box at a plug speed that is lower than the transporting speed such that the plug is cooled and opened to form a texturized and tensioned thread. At least one parameter of the plug is measured. The at least one measured parameter is compared with a target value of the at least one measured parameter.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Rieter AGInventor: Eugen Weder
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Patent number: 5692237Abstract: A device for carrying a concealed weapon comprising first and second flexible fabric panels, overlying the other, the panels being releasibly secured to one another in an overlying relationship; a holster is securely and removably secured to one of the panels and covered by the other of the panels, thus concealing and cushioning the weapon; the panels are joined along a common edge, and releasably connected along at least two other edges thereof in such a manner that the panels may be quickly separated to reveal the holster and enable removal of the weapon by the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1996Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Inventor: Richard G. Bennett
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Patent number: 5638549Abstract: A safety pocket for a garment. In one embodiment the pocket includes two compartments: a front compartment and a rear compartment. The front compartment has a pocket opening that allows the wearer to deposit articles into the pocket. While the wearer is standing, the articles placed into the pocket remain in the front compartment. An opening or passage is provided along the bottom of the front and rear pocket compartments to permit articles placed within the front compartment to pass into the rear compartment as the wearer sits down, leans or rolls backward.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Patagonia, Inc.Inventor: Piers M. Thomas
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Patent number: 5592697Abstract: A waterproof pocket, for incorporation into, for example, swimming trunks or a wetsuit, having overlying first and second sheets of material defining a pocket. A waterproof closure closes the pocket, and the pocket is provided with an air discharge valve and an air discharge tube connected to a pump, for extracting air from the pocket after it has been closed and sealed in order to prevent air pockets causing inconvenience.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: Russell Young
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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: 5529823Abstract: A waterproof connection device is provided for use with a garment having optionally many detachable liners including a functional layer insert having a water vapor permeable functional layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventor: Johann Aumann
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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: 5524293Abstract: A cooling vest arranged with a pocket between a denim outer layer and a linen inner layer to receive a flexible vessel containing separate pockets filled with water. The vessel is releasably attachable to the vest and in use the water is cooled or frozen before the vessel is fitted in the pocket. The vest is used for cooling the body of a user either during recreation, or while working in hot conditions or a person who is allergic to dust particles mixed in air emitted from electric air-conditioner or a sick person to reduce his abnormal body temperature or when sickness raises his temperature above normal body temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Inventor: King Y. Kung
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 5146625Abstract: A cooling vent having opposed front and back panels to substantially cover a user's torso, the panels being non-integral along at least a first side and a first shoulder. First shoulder connector means allows the front and back panels to be releasably connected to one another such that the first shoulder can open or close. A plurality of elongated pockets are provided on at least one of the panels and preferably both, each of which has an opening to receive a cooling pack into the pocket. By virtue of the foregoing open side and shoulder construction, the vest can be removed sideways after use allowing a user to wear protective headgear, such as a gas mask, until after the vest is removed and without having to attempt to remove the vest over their head. In one embodiment, each pocket has inner and outer walls, each wall having a structural layer and an insulation layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Steele And Associates, Inc.Inventors: Sandra L. Steele, Harry W. Nettleton
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Patent number: 5142702Abstract: Disclosed is a garment which houses an ostomy appliance. The garment has a rear section, a left section and a right section, of which the sections are combined together such that the left and right sections are secured to the back section. The garment further has an interior pocket for holding the ostomy appliance. The pocket, which is lined with a moisture resistant pliable material for retaining moisture within said pocket, is stitched to the interior of the garment. The pocket further includes a flap for securing the ostomy appliance in place.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Inventor: Gladys G. Piloian
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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: 5127565Abstract: A pocket for releasably holding a round of ammunition includes a substantially flat base sheet member and a dispensing tube forming sheet member of flexible material secured to the base sheet member and defining an ammunition dispensing tube for permitting ammunition to pass therethrough. The ammunition dispensing tube has an ammunition loading end and an ammunition dispensing end. A closable flap is connected to the base sheet member proximate the loading end of the ammunition dispensing tube. A retainer for releasably retaining the ammunition within the ammunition dispensing tube is operatively associated with the tube proximate its dispensing end. The pocket is adapted to be connected to a vest, jacket, stand, etc.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Inventor: Kieran P. Grant
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Patent number: 5101515Abstract: A jacket construction is arranged to provide support and transport for various infant associated care items, to include a central jacket torso portion formed with a first pocket containing moistened towel members therewithin, with a second pocket containing diaper members, a plurality of third pockets for securing of infant feeding bottles, and fourth pockets for securing infant clothing therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventors: Patricia A. Holt, Nancy R. Holt
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Patent number: 5072456Abstract: Outerwear garments for use by emergency medical services personnel particularly in cold weather months are provided with an exterior tool holster panel positioned on the exterior of the front of the garment. The tool holster panel includes a plurality of pockets each adapted to receive a piece of emergency medical equipment. Each pocket has a top opening which permits the item to be easily introduced and removed through the top opening in use. The tool holster panel is hingedly connected to a front panel of the garment so that its bottom edge is free to swing outwardly to thereby maintain the vertical alignment of the pockets when the wearer bends over a victim in use. The top hinged connection of the tool holster panel to a breast portion of the jacket prevents the contents of the pockets from being spilled in use and maintains the items within ready visual and manual access of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: Edmonton Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Lewis R. Elin
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Patent number: 5067178Abstract: The present invention involves an undergarment and an integral pocket secured thereto. The invention is applicable to men's brief, men's boxer shorts, women's panties, women's brassieres, and to pockets which may be secured thereto. The undergarment is generally made of a first material, and the pocket is made of second material which is different from the first material. The pocket has an elasticized band of material disposed across the opening thereof, the elasticized band of material being stretched taut across the body portion. The pocket opening includes a double density of material. Preferably, the pocket material is made of a plurality of stretch fibers which are oriented transversely from a plurality of nonstretch fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1989Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Inventor: Michael P. Katchka
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Patent number: 5054127Abstract: A system of interchangeable pockets. The system generally comprises a plurality of base pads attached to articles of clothing and a plurality of interchangeable pockets. The pockets of the system are made interchangeable by attaching a first type of fastening material to the back of each pocket and a corresponding second type of fastening material to each base pad.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventor: Eric Scott Zevchak
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Patent number: 5052052Abstract: A protective suite to protect a skater against injuries caused by falling during skating which has interior flap-type pockets designed to hold removable compressible padding inserts at areas susceptible to falling injuries. The pockets have a pocket body and an opening and are attached to the suit while inverted so that the opening is exposed to receive a compressible padding insert such that, when the pocket is flipped down, the pocket openign is between the pocket body and the portion of the suit to which the pocket is attached, thereby holding the compressible insert therein without allowing the compressible insert to slip upward and out of the pocket, yet allowing for removal of the compressible insert so that the protective suit may be washed without the insert in place.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventors: Katheleen Gilford, Jean C. Burkart