Ends And End Fasteners Or Retainers Patents (Class 2/257)
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Patent number: 10925329Abstract: The present nursing cover comprises a panel having a semirigid support retained in a sleeve in the upper side of the panel which forms an opening that allows a caregiver easier access to a nursing infant when the nursing cover is in use. A pouch for storing the nursing cover when not in use is attached to the upper side of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: ENNOVATE PRODUCTS LLCInventor: Johnny Chi-Pao Liao
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Patent number: 9987186Abstract: A compression-type bandaging incorporates parallel wire members operatively spaced within a pair of elastic layers such that the wire members can be shaped to conform to the limb or area that is under compression and further provide a semi-rigid splint function. Each elastic layer includes a lattice structure of threads.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2014Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Inventor: Allie Lynch
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Patent number: 9775383Abstract: The invention is an anchor point device for use with a bra support underwire comprising: a unitary interface sleeve comprising a distal paraboloid section with an underwire cavity passing therethrough; a cylindrical section extending from the distal paraboloid section, the cylindrical section having the underwire cavity terminating therein; a proximal paraboloid section extending from the cylindrical section; and an anchor tab, configured as a geometric shape, a threaded component, a ribbed component, or a reinforced thread, attached to the interface sleeve. The invention provides reduced kinetic friction and kinetic wear between support underwires and ultra thin tubular fabric casings.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2017Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Inventor: Ronald Steven Charnecky
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Patent number: 9609897Abstract: A support member for a lower edge region of a bra cup is disclosed that has an elongate portion that is curved. The curvature varies in three dimensions as it extends between medial and lateral ends of the support member, and the curvature may reduce towards the lateral end. A bra cup comprising the support member is also disclosed that has a lower edge that follows the curvature of the support member. The bra cup can be formed by embedding the support member between two padded portions and fusing the support member in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Curvessence Pty Ltd.Inventor: Kathleen Siddall-Cohen
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Patent number: 8347416Abstract: A method and apparatus for modifying an article of clothing employs a button or disk and an oval shaped or elongated receiver or collar. A shirt, blouse, dress or other article of clothing can be modified at any selected location(s) by placing the disk or button behind a portion of the fabric of the article of clothing, encapsulating or twisting the button or disk so that it is covered with the fabric, then pushing the fabric covered button or disk through a second layer or section of the article of clothing. The disk or button with both sections of fabric are then passed through a central elongated opening of the collar or receiver. The collar or receiver then retains the button and the portions of the article of clothing in a position that produces a gathering of fabric, thus modifying the design or look of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventor: Lisa Query
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Publication number: 20100242157Abstract: A support device and method of installation is disclosed to help prevent the protrusion of a relatively rigid support structure end portion from garments such as bras, corsets, swimsuits, and other articles of clothing. The support device includes a base, a surrounding sidewall extending from the base with the surrounding sidewall terminating in an opening. The base and surrounding sidewall define an interior being operational to loosely receive the end portion of the support structure associated with the garment such as a bra underwire. The support device also includes a flange extending from the surrounding sidewall which is positioned to be oppositely disposed of the interior, wherein the flange is adapted to attach to the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Dorothy Ann Littell
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Patent number: 6202221Abstract: A flexible and protective support stay is disclosed. The support stay has insert tabs with rounded edges at both ends to reduce snags when inserting the stay into a garment. The flexibility of the stay is provided by a sinuous member that is independently flexible in two directions. This design enables the stay to flex and move with the wearer of the garment. Because the stay is made as an integrally formed plastic article, the probability that the device will shear and expose the wearer to sharp edges is significantly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Higgins Supply Company, Inc.Inventor: George W. Ackley, Jr.
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Patent number: 5934970Abstract: A cushion tip for a brassiere frame is molded in-situ about an end of the brassiere frame that has been reduced in transverse cross-section at its end, whereby the cushion tip provides a continuation of the outer surfaces of the brassiere frame in at least the dimension of the thickness of the frame, and also, optionally, in the direction of the width of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: S&S Industries, Inc.Inventors: Harvey S. Morgan, Joseph Horta
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Patent number: 5830040Abstract: A cushion tip for a brassiere frame is molded in-situ about an end of the brassiere frame that has been reduced in transverse cross-section at its end, whereby the cushion tip provides a continuation of the outer surfaces of the brassiere frame in at least the dimension of the thickness of the frame, and also, optionally, in the direction of the width of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: S&S Industries, Inc.Inventors: Harvey S. Morgan, Joseph Horta
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Patent number: 5749767Abstract: Protective tips for brassiere wires including a brasserie with a pair of cups. An elongated wire extends along a bottom periphery of each cup. A pair of T-shaped tips are each integrally positioned on an associated wire. Preferably, the wires and T-shaped member is lined with a material in a group which includes TEFLON.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Inventor: Kathie Ann Arceo
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Patent number: 5730641Abstract: A first brassiere underwire stay (110) is integrally incorporated into a brassiere (16) which comprises a brassiere left cup (16L) and a brassiere right cup (16R). The first brassiere underwire stay (110) is composed of a first left U-shaped wire (112L) integrally incorporated into an underside of the brassiere left cup (16L). The first left U-shaped wire (112L) comprises a first left distal kidney shaped end piece (114LA) which is securely attached at a left distal end of the first left U-shaped wire (112L). A first left center kidney shaped end piece (114LC) is securely attached at a right distal end of the first left U-shaped wire (112L). A first right U-shaped wire (112R) is integrally incorporated into an underside of the brassiere right cup (16R). The first right U-shaped wire (112R) is composed of a first right distal kidney shaped end piece (114RA) securely attached at a right distal end of the first right U-shaped wire (112R).Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: Teresa M. Brown
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Patent number: 5426791Abstract: A support stay for use with an article to be worn by a person has two durometers of hardness. The support stay includes a base member having a first hardness, the first hardness sufficient to provide a required rigidity for support. A gripping member is operatively connected to the base member and has attachment areas which extend beyond the ends of the base member. The gripping member has a second hardness which is softer than the first hardness. The gripping member, when attached to the inner surface of the article by attachment areas, provides a non-slip surface against the person wearing the article to keep the article in position.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 4850051Abstract: A shop apron is provided with two straps extending from the upper right and left corners, respectively, of the apron, and two grommets having holes of a predetermined diameter, with the grommets being secured in and to the right and left sides of the apron. Each one of the straps are then led over each shoulder, across the back, threaded through grommetes on the other side of the apron, then brought across the back and tied to a fastener tab having Velcro-type material on its surface. Then, the straps are tightened and the tabs simply pressed together to fasten straps across the back. The apron may be taken off by detaching the tabs from each other, and are easily put back on by bringing the left arm, right arm and head through the straps and then simply pressing the tabs together to fasten the straps across the back .Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventor: Allan M. Hodge
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Patent number: 4777668Abstract: A protective tip for a garment frame has lateral extensions at the recesses in the tip provided for the reception of barbs of the frame, the lateral extensions providing continuations of the peripheral contour of the tip at the locations of the recesses in order to minimize snagging of the tip as it is inserted into a channel formed in a garment.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: S&S Industries, Inc.Inventor: Jerry Weston