Seams Patents (Class 2/275)
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Patent number: 11236255Abstract: Systems and methods are described for manufacturing an adhesive tape. An example method includes: providing a plurality of adhesive webs, wherein each web includes a hot melt adhesive adhered to a backing material; providing a fabric web having a fabric material; guiding a first adhesive web from the plurality of adhesive webs into a first position proximate a first side of the fabric web; guiding a second adhesive web from the plurality of adhesive webs into a second position proximate a second side of the fabric web; applying heat and pressure to form a web of the baffle tape in which the first adhesive web is bonded to the first side of the fabric web and the second adhesive web is bonded to the second side of the fabric web; and rewinding the web of the baffle tape into a roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: BEMIS ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Man Fai Lo, Stephen Topper, Jared Ide, Daryl Johnson
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Patent number: 10533269Abstract: A textile is provided that includes a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns woven together, the plurality of warp yarns each including an elastic warp filament and a non-elastic warp filament, and the plurality of weft yarns each including an elastic weft filament and a non-elastic weft filament. At least one of the elastic warp filament, the non-elastic warp filament, the elastic weft filament, and the non-elastic weft filament includes a hydrophobic material. The materials of the elastic warp filament, the non-elastic warp filament, the elastic weft filament, and the non-elastic weft filament are selected such that the textile has a high elastic stretchability in at least one of a weft direction and a warp direction. A garment including the textile, and methods for manufacturing the textile and the garment, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: XEFCO PTY LTDInventors: Thomas Kenneth Hussey, Brian Conolly, Bartosz Milczarczyk
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Patent number: 10485296Abstract: Articles of footwear and soles. The article of footwear may include an upper, a midsole with a midsole core and a midsole rim, and an outsole. The midsole core may be manufactured from a plurality of portions that are arranged in a particular order before being placed in a mold. The plurality of portions may be arranged so that the portions at least partially overlap each other. The plurality of portions may be arranged in longitudinal strips. The plurality of portions may be arranged in lateral portions. The plurality of portions may be adhered to each other before being placed in the mold. The mold may apply heat and pressure for a predetermined amount of time to form the midsole.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2016Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Reebok International LimitedInventors: Matthew Montross, Jeff Acheson, Dan Buonomo
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Patent number: 10273603Abstract: A textile is provided that includes a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns woven together, the plurality of warp yarns each including an elastic warp filament and a non-elastic warp filament, and the plurality of weft yarns each including an elastic weft filament and a non-elastic weft filament. At least one of the elastic warp filament, the non-elastic warp filament, the elastic weft filament, and the non-elastic weft filament includes a hydrophobic material. The materials of the elastic warp filament, the non-elastic warp filament, the elastic weft filament, and the non-elastic weft filament are selected such that the textile has a high elastic stretchability in at least one of a weft direction and a warp direction. A garment including the textile, and methods for manufacturing the textile and the garment, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2017Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Xefco Pty LtdInventors: Thomas Kenneth Hussey, Brian Conolly, Bartosz Milczarczyk
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Patent number: 10189231Abstract: Provided herein are ecologically friendly waterproof fabrics that include a base fabric having a body-facing surface and an outward-facing surface, and a hydrophobic, waterproof barrier disposed on the outward-facing surface of the base fabric. The base fabric may be a wicking fabric or may be treated with a compound that enhances wicking, and the hydrophobic, waterproof barrier may include a plastic polymer, polyurethane, polyethylene, and/or polytetrafluoroethylene. The waterproof fabrics also may include an abrasion-resistant coating and/or a PFC-free durable water repellant (DWR) agent disposed on an outward-facing surface of the hydrophobic, waterproof barrier, and one or both of the abrasion-resistant coating and/or PFC-free DWR agent may be discontinuous. Also provided are methods of making a waterproof fabric.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Columbia Sportswear North America, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. “Woody” Blackford, Jeffrey Thomas Mergy, Craig M. Gates, Wayne Alan Skankey
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Patent number: 9790625Abstract: A textile is provided that includes a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns woven together, the plurality of warp yarns each including an elastic warp filament and a non-elastic warp filament, and the plurality of weft yarns each including an elastic weft filament and a non-elastic weft filament. At least one of the elastic warp filament, the non-elastic warp filament, the elastic weft filament, and the non-elastic weft filament includes a hydrophobic material. The materials of the elastic warp filament, the non-elastic warp filament, the elastic weft filament, and the non-elastic weft filament are selected such that the textile has a high elastic stretchability in at least one of a weft direction and a warp direction. A garment including the textile, and methods for manufacturing the textile and the garment, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Zhik Pty LtdInventors: Thomas Kenneth Hussey, Brian Conolly, Bartosz Milczarczyk
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Patent number: 9681689Abstract: A sleeve cuff is provided for a sleeve comprising an anterior patch affixed to the sleeve and covering at least a portion of a cutout in the sleeve, a distal strap affixed to the sleeve and spanning over at least a portion of a cutout in the sleeve, and the distal strap overlapping at least a portion of the anterior patch to form an aperture for receiving a thumb therethrough. The sleeve cuff has a plurality of configurations, including at least a closed configuration where the aperture is closed and minimizes the wearer's exposure to wind and air elements therethrough, and an opened configuration where the aperture is opened and minimizes the air penetration around the received thumb.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Stewart D. Horner, Iustinia Koshkaroff, Matthew D. Nordstrom
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Patent number: 8974616Abstract: A liquid-proof seamed article including an elastic laminated panel and a corrugated elastic laminated panel joined at the sealing regions of the laminated panels is provided. In exemplary embodiments, both of the laminated panels are corrugated. The laminated panels each include a textile layer and a protective layer. At least one of the textile layer and protective layer is elastic. An adhesive pre-treatment may be applied to the elastic laminate panel and/or the corrugated laminate panel along respective sealing regions prior to forming a seam. Additionally, the laminate can be stretched to substantially flatten the corrugations prior to forming a seam. By substantially flattening the surface of the corrugated laminated panel(s), an adhesive may be applied such that there are no gaps in the adhesive. The corrugated laminates may be used as material for making garments. An apparatus and a method for making a liquid-proof seamed article are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Francis E. McCann, III, Andrea Biro, Michael V. Edwards
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Patent number: 8850665Abstract: A clip for the construction of a temporary reduction of the seam of the sleeves of a short sleeve shirt, or the elastic cuffs of a long sleeve shirt. The clip creates a friction lock between the metal frame of the clip and the clip body with the material locked between the two parts of the clip. The clip creates a temporary seam or hem so that the shirt or other article of clothing appears tailored to accommodate medical prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Joseph Edward Watrach
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Patent number: 8621669Abstract: Nonwoven safety garments are described. Features of the stitching of some embodiments limit the number of particulates emitted from seams between cut edges. Attachments features may be included on the garments to enable secure, external attachment of measuring equipment. Doffing features, such as loops, are provided to help the wearer safely remove the garment, either by helping her pull off part or all of the garment or by starting to separate closure devices. In some embodiments, a repositionable closure on a neck flap covers the neck up to the bottom of a face mask or respirator, and a grasping tab helps the wearer safely open the repositionable closure and the neck flap.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Quest Environmental & Safety Products, Inc.Inventors: Sudhansu S. Yadav, Mark Dieterle, Joseph T. Marcum, Elliott Thompson
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Patent number: 8418268Abstract: A garment including a body of fabric having a waistband and at least two seams that extend from the waistband and a support structure that is connected to the at least two seams and the waistband is provided. The support structure further includes a pocket and a tape connected to the pocket that prevents elongation of the support structure between said at least two seams during the wearable life of the body of fabric.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Global Trademarks, LLCInventors: Mark Waldman, Claudia Fua
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Patent number: 8402566Abstract: A seam joining structure (1) includes a first material web (10) with a first barrier layer (42) and with a first edge (14) on an outer boundary of the first material web (10), a second material web (30) with a second barrier layer (42) and with a second edge (34) on an outer boundary of the second material web (30), as well as at least one seam (21) that joins the first and second material webs (10, 30) in a seam area (3) to form a first seam allowance (13) between the seam (21) and the first edge (14) of the first material web (10) and to form a second seam allowance (33) between seam (21) and the second edge (34) of the second material web (30). The first and second material webs (10, 30) are arranged one above the other in seam area (3) and the second seam allowance (33) is folded around the first edge (14) of the first material web (10) and covers the at least one seam (21) to form a seam cover (2), whereby the seam cover (2) is joined in the seam area (3) to the first material web (10).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2008Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Werner Stubiger
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Patent number: 8397313Abstract: A durable athletic glove with an enhanced range of motion is provided. The glove has a palm-side portion and a back portion connected to form four finger sheaths, a thumb sheath, and an opening capable of receiving a human hand. One or more rounded, strain-relieving cutouts are located on the palm portion at a location corresponding to the area of a user's hand where two adjacent fingers connect with the palm. A strain-relieving finger gusset connects each cutout to the finger sheaths and palm-side portion. A thumb gusset extends from the back portion, between the thumb sheath and index finger sheath, and to the palm-side portion. The strain-relieving cutouts and strain-relieving gussets distribute force applied where finger sheaths connect to minimize glove failure. The cutouts and gussets allow an increased range of motion and stretchability for the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Bevier
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Patent number: 8359675Abstract: A flash fire and chemical barrier composite fabric of a flame resistant fibrous basic layer; a radiant heat and chemical permeation barrier, the barrier including a metalized polymeric chemical permeation resistant layer film; and a clear heat sealable outer film layer overlying the radiant barrier and forming a heat sealable outer surface of the composite fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Kappler, Inc.Inventor: Adam J. Terrell
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Patent number: 8327464Abstract: The invention is a slidable fastening device that is sewn into a garment and replaces a static seam of the garment. The fastener has a male portion and a female portion that are permanently engaged with each other and slide up and down with respect to each other. The fastener is hidden from view such that a casual observer does not notice that the static seam has been replaced.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Inventor: Glenn Jaros
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Patent number: 8256023Abstract: A coverall is convenient for a worker to act, and can be easily distinguished at night, with a convenience for a worker in doing a job. The coverall includes an upper clothes part, waist part and lower clothes part. The coverall has a shape wrapping an upper body of worker, and the upper and lower clothes parts are united through the waist part. The upper clothes part includes a wear fastener part, front-face protective cover, back fold part formed folded on the right and left both sides of the back surface, and a luminous band. The waist part has a waist band with elasticity. The lower clothes part is coupled to the upper clothes part in a united type with the waist part, and includes a lower clothes opening part openable along a hip part of worker on a rear face, a dual pocket, and a luminous band. The lower clothes opening part is formed in a “?” or “?” shape.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Inventors: Nam Kyu Park, Young Soo Lee
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Patent number: 8230520Abstract: A sports bib, in particular for cycling, having a pair of shorts, which can have either short or long legs, extending into a vest, which ends with a pair of straps. The bib is equipped with a zipper at the housing position of the anus and the genital organs. The zipper is provided with characteristics such as to not produce scrapes or rubbing at the genital areas and crotch on the user during movements and in particular while pedalling.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2008Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: SELLE SMP s.a.s di M. SchiavonInventor: Francesco Riondato
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Publication number: 20120096618Abstract: A versatile bathrobe that contains modular detachable sections, namely the sleeve sections and the lower length section, allowing the wearer to detach and re-attach sections of the versatile bathrobe. The versatile functionality of this versatile bathrobe creates at least 4 different robes from the one versatile bathrobe . . . 1) full length robe, long sleeves, 2) full length robe, sleeveless, 3) shorter length robe, long sleeves, 4) shorter length robe, sleeveless. This versatile bathrobe is intended to provide robe wearers with more unencumbered freedom to perform tasks and empower robe wearers to regulate their body temperature without abandoning the comfort of their robe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventor: Jessica Suzanne Mashkevich
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Patent number: 8156576Abstract: A flash fire and chemical barrier composite fabric, comprising a flame resistant fibrous basic layer; a radiant heat and chemical permeation barrier, the barrier including a metalized polymeric chemical permeation resistant layer film; and a clear heat sealable outer film layer overlying the radiant barrier and forming a heat sealable outer surface of the composite fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Kappler, Inc.Inventor: Adam J. Terrell
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Publication number: 20110300774Abstract: A contouring support bra made from soft stretchable cotton knit and light, and power-net support fabrics particularly suited for pregnant and nursing women for comfortably providing an alluring, lifted tear drop breast shape analogous to that provided by properly-fitted traditional underwire bra structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: VERONICA C SMITH
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Publication number: 20110214216Abstract: Articles of apparel for providing improved supportive features and slimming effects to the body are provided, the articles of apparel including supportive reinforced fabric placed in specific regions of the apparel. The supportive reinforced fabric may be ‘hidden’ (e.g., by being included in an inner liner of the apparel), or may be included directly in an outer “exterior” layer of the apparel itself. The supportive reinforced fabric includes a reinforced mesh-like fabric which is stretchable and breathable, yet has highly resilient and supportive properties. Exemplary materials from which such reinforced lining may be made include spandex, Lycra and any fiber composites incorporating elasticized and/or resilient properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventor: FRANK ZARABI
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Patent number: 7972455Abstract: A method of forming a hem of an elastic material includes laying a first stretch fabric sheet upon a second stretch fabric sheet, cutting an excess edge strip from the first stretch fabric sheet and the second stretch fabric sheet along a fuse line and simultaneously fusing the sheets together along the fuse line, positioning an elastic strip between the first and second sheets along the fuse line, and fusing the elastic strip to one of the sheets to form a hem.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Clover Group International LimitedInventor: Wai Ching Andy Lau
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Publication number: 20110131698Abstract: An improved infant garment which is reversible and comprised of two different sides each being gender-specific where only one side is observable when worn. When the gender of an unborn baby is unknown, the features allow the use of one garment that is gender specific to both a boy and a girl. The garment can be made in multiple embodiments that are typical of infant clothing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Amanda Swomley
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Patent number: 7882569Abstract: A swimsuit without thread sewn seams includes a front portion, a back portion and a bonding structure connecting the joint of the front portion and the back portion. The bonding structure comprises that a glue layer is disposed between said fundus material and the joint of the front portion and the back portion. The elastomer set in the bra cup, the front portion, the fundus material and the steel circle are connected by solid glue. The present invention provides a swimsuit without patchwork. The steel circle is embedded in the swimsuit to make it comfortable and beautiful.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventor: Yaming Liu
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Publication number: 20100269245Abstract: A seam joining structure (1) includes a first material web (10) with a first barrier layer (42) and with a first edge (14) on an outer boundary of the first material web (10), a second material web (30) with a second barrier layer (42) and with a second edge (34) on an outer boundary of the second material web (30), as well as at least one seam (21) that joins the first and second material webs (10, 30) in a seam area (3) to form a first seam allowance (13) between the seam (21) and the first edge (14) of the first material web (10) and to form a second seam allowance (33) between seam (21) and the second edge (34) of the second material web (30). The first and second material webs (10, 30) are arranged one above the other in seam area (3) and the second seam allowance (33) is folded around the first edge (14) of the first material web (10) and covers the at least one seam (21) to form a seam cover (2), whereby the seam cover (2) is joined in the seam area (3) to the first material web (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Werner Stubiger
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Publication number: 20100212070Abstract: To provide a seam of attractive appearance in which tightening force is increased and raveling are prevented drastically. A seam (1) is formed by two needles (11, 12) juxtaposed in the direction at substantially right angles to the sewing direction (T), and consists of a chain seam (10) formed by a needle thread (12) passed through one needle (11), and a lock seam (20) formed by a needle thread (22) passed through the other needle (21). The loop (13) of a needle thread forming the chain seam (10) is passed through the loop (23) of a needle thread forming the lock seam (20) before tightening of stitch is performed, and a loop of the needle thread forming the chain seam located on a downstream side in the sewing direction is passed through the loop of the needle thread forming the upstream chain seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicants: Hougi Corporation, Midori Anzen Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideo Asao, Nobuhiro Nishi
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Patent number: 7770235Abstract: An improved fishing wader uses light weight nylon faced laminate material and taped unsewn sonic welds to achieve a durable, light weight, comfortable wader.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: The Orvis Company, Inc.Inventors: James B. Lepage, Megan E. Babcock, Michael S. Quartararo
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Publication number: 20100192284Abstract: Through the use of pocket bags that span from the outer seams of certain pants garments to the components of the fastening system that are capable of reversible engagement, an improved silhouette, can be created for a wearer of the garment. Elastic panels that also span from the outer seams to the fastening systems may be included in order to improve further the look that is created.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Designer Equity Holding Company, LLCInventor: ARNOLD SIMON
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Publication number: 20100186138Abstract: American football jerseys designed to enhance a player's safety are disclosed herein. Preferred jerseys are designed to prevent injuries caused from “horse-collar” tackles and have one or more releasable seams that begin in the collar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: George Hale
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Publication number: 20100170026Abstract: A pants garment has a pant leg extending vertically from about a hip region to a bottom hem, a slit extending upward from the hem, the slit vertically dividing the pant leg into a pair of mating slit edges ending at a terminus, a zipper for releasably closing the slit along the pair of mating slit edges, a gusset formed of a vertically pleated fabric material having a peripheral length sized to match the pair of mating slit edges, and snaps, buttons, zippers or hook and loop fasteners for removably attaching the peripheral length of the gusset to an interior region of the pant leg adjacent the pair of mating slit edges of the pant leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: Rebecca Jeffords
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Publication number: 20100162461Abstract: The inventive women's close-fitting garment for water sports consists of an assembly of extensible and waterproof panels, in particular, containing an elastomer, for example, of a polychloroprene-type, which are assembled along first assembling lines. Said garment comprises at least one mammary three-dimensional panel for covering each breast and preferably the independent mammary panels which are three-dimensionally shaped in such a way that a breast is covered. Each mammary panel is provided with a second assembling line, which corresponds to the assembly of two edges of a cutting, in particular V-shaped, and is used for three-dimensionally shaping the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Cédric Caprice, Catherine Abonnel, Marie-Christine Le Gal
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Publication number: 20100138976Abstract: The invention comprises a non-outerwear garment having at least one sewn seam on a sleeve of the garment and at least one said sleeve has an upper arm portion, a lower arm portion, and a cuff portion. A zipper extends from at least the upper arm portion through the lower arm portion and comprises a plurality of teeth. The plurality of teeth/coils has an open and a closed configuration, and in an at least partially closed configuration, a respective closed portion of the zipper or a fully closed zipper is substantially indistinguishable from the at least one seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Personally Yours, Inc.Inventor: Murray Appelbaum
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Publication number: 20100138977Abstract: A method of making an article of clothing includes: providing a plurality of sheet segments each of which is made of a multi-layered material that includes a thermoplastic foamed layer, and a thermoplastic non-foamed layer laminated on the foamed layer, each of the sheet segments having at least one connection end; and assembling the sheet segments to form the clothing by heat-sealing the connection ends of the sheet segments, thereby forming heat-sealed seams in the clothing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Keng-Hsien LIN
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Publication number: 20100138974Abstract: An adjustable garment such as a vest includes invisible zippers at the side seams of the vest. The zippers define pleats which can be opened or closed by the zippers to expand and contract the vest to alter its size. More particularly, each zipper includes first and second rows of teeth which are operable between interlocking and separated conditions to close and open the zipper in order to close and open the associated pleat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Brunsie C. Carrington
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Publication number: 20100125930Abstract: A one piece garment having a bottom portion with two leg openings connected to a openable torso portion with two arm openings and a neck opening with closable seams on the left and right front shoulder and arm sections of the garment with detachably fastenable closure means intermittently spaced on adjacent mating edges for dressing an infant, an invalid or oneself without effort or difficulty. The top portion's detachably fastenable closure means begins at the front of the neck opening and continues across the front of the shoulder section; or at the front of the neck opening down the sleeve to an unopenable sleeve cuff banding or all the way down the sleeve to the cuff banding, allowing for the complete opening of the sleeve. Alternatively, the bottom and top portions can be two separate garments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: James W. Burrell, IV
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Publication number: 20100125926Abstract: This garment, undergarment and/or short is used as swimwear for any wearer from infant through adult, male or female. This garment, undergarment and/or short is used for but not limited to babies, children, adults, swimmers, beachgoers, sunbathers, surfers, bodyboarders, skimboarders, snorkelers, scuba divers, jetskiers, parasailers, sailors, waterskiiers, etc. This garment, undergarment and/or short is used for the purposes of, but not limited to: (a) helping to keep any type of debris from entering into the garment and away from the skin of the wearer; for helping to protect the wearer from getting friction, rashes, irritation, chafing, blisters, burning, itching; for helping to keep all of the items above from irritating or annoying male and female's genitalia and buttocks; and for keeping babies comfortable from all of the elements above as well as helping to keep these elements out of their diapers. The garment is form fitting for comfort and performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Concetta Simonetti, Meryl D'Amato
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Publication number: 20100107300Abstract: An adaptable coat or coat insert with three different modes of use: the first allows the coat to be worn by a pregnant woman, the second allows the wearer of the coat to carry an infant secured to the chest, and the third allows the coat to be worn as a standard coat by a non-pregnant person.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Johnny Woon Chung Yiu
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Publication number: 20100088795Abstract: A garment top includes a chest portion and a first sleeve that extends outwards from the chest portion. A second sleeve extends outwards from the chest portion. At least one pocket is situated on the chest portion. The first pocket includes a first and a second end and is angled such that an opening at the first end is facing out towards one of the first and second sleeve and the second end is lower than the first end.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Bulldog Equipment, LLCInventor: JASON SIMIONE
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Patent number: 7678220Abstract: A method of making a bonded hem includes sandwiching a body member between a first adhesive film and a second adhesive film, placing a fabric sheet upon the first adhesive film and fusing the first adhesive film to bond onto the body member and the fabric sheet, flipping the fabric sheet to form a first fold line and a second fold line, and fusing the second adhesive film to bond onto the fabric sheet to form the bonded hem.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Clover Group International LimitedInventor: Wai Ching Andy Lau
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Publication number: 20090320182Abstract: A trouser is provided with an extensible waistband wherein a rearward waistband portion has an open side seam into which is disposed a slidable tail end of a forward waistband portion. This forward waistband is stitched to an inner elastic member which is stitched, in turn, to the rearward waistband portion proximate said open side seam. The waistband is expansible by way of the elastic stretch in the inner elastic member, but the tail end of the forward portion slides within the open seam and an open portion of the rearward waistband. There is no bulky material at the open seam and the relative movement of the forward waistband is not visually significant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: The Fechheimer Brothers CompanyInventors: Lawrence W. Schmalz, John Michael Karnes
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Publication number: 20090094727Abstract: A body form-fitting rainwear is provided. In the rainwear a first waterproof layer comprises a polymer material treated with an oleophobic composition to form an air permeable polymer material. The first waterproof layer couples to a first fabric layer. The first fabric layer faces the body and couples to a first side of the first waterproof layer. A second fabric layer couples to a second side of the first waterproof layer. A stretch knit couples to the second fabric layer, the stretch knit being constructed to pull the rainwear to the body. The first waterproof layer, first fabric layer, second fabric layer and stretch knit are formable about a human body and are constructed to accommodate one or more human appendages. The rainwear may for example form a shirt, pant, underwear, long underwear, hat hood or one piece body suit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: Eric M. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7513817Abstract: A brassiere includes an article of underwear, two bra cups, and a cup edging enhancement substantially attaching the bra cups to the underwear. Each bra cup includes an outer layer and an inner lining overlapped thereto that a lining brim of the inner lining is misaligned with a layer brim of the outer layer to form a seaming portion at the inner lining. The seaming portion of each of the bra cups is overlappedly attached on the respective edge portion of the underwear while the layer brim of the outer layer is alignedly affixed to the respective bordering edge of the underwear in an edge-to-edge manner for substantially reducing a thickness of a seam between the bra cup and the underwear so as to avoid the visibility of the contour of the seam of the brassiere especially when the brassiere is worn underneath the clingy clothes.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Embry (China) Garments Ltd.Inventor: Liza Cheng
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Publication number: 20090000006Abstract: A garment to be worn by a person has a first fabric panel having a first side edge and a second fabric panel having a second side edge. The first and second panels are joined by stitching to form a seam near the first and second side edges. An aperture is formed between the fabric panels by an interruption in the stitching. The aperture may be formed directly on the garment, or may be provided as a set-in that is attached to the garment. The aperture may be positioned on the garment so that it will be located under the arm of a person wearing the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: SAMANTHARAND, L.L.C.Inventor: Steven L. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20080307556Abstract: The following information relates to new methods of recycling clothing. Although the concept of recycling garments is not new, the new methods and the results of those methods are both new and unexpected. Rarely is the recycling of garments as practical and as easy as the methods to be presented. Additionally, these methods of recycling can enable apparel manufacturers, sewing boutiques, and even home sewers, to save money and time. Benefits include sewing as little as possible while having the effect that much sewing has taken place. Another gain includes the prospect of recycling garments that failed quality control inspections due to slight imperfections. By utilizing the new methods, a marketable children's apparel line can emerge, from what would normally be a loss. Consider the benefits of a new children's apparel line almost completely sewn before the new recycling methods begin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Cristi Cannon Turney
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Publication number: 20080307566Abstract: A product having fillers therein is provided, which includes two outer shells, at least one connecting member, and fillers. The connecting member has two connecting portions fixed to each other. The connecting portions are adhered to the outer shells respectively to form a plurality of compartments between the outer shells. The fillers are filled in the compartments. During fabricating the compartments, a hot press is performed at a time to form all of the compartments for saving time and cost. In addition, no needle holes similar to those formed by stitches are formed on the two outer shells, and thus the pieces of the fillers may be prevented from escaping out of the outer shells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Patrick Yeh
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Publication number: 20080282443Abstract: A protective garment including a body portion having a front and a back, and a sleeve. The sleeve is coupled to the front of the body portion by a raglan seam and coupled to the back of the body portion by an inset seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: LION APPAREL, INC.Inventors: Nicholas J. Curtis, Margaret Diane Best
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Publication number: 20080264320Abstract: A fabric joining method and system for attaching a first piece of fabric having synthetic content to a second piece of fabric having synthetic content. The method includes welding the first piece of fabric to the second piece of fabric at a seam and sewing the first piece of fabric to the second piece of fabric using a stitch that crosses the welded seam. An example method includes ultrasonically welding a first piece of fleece fabric to a second piece of fleece fabric followed by stitching along and across the welded seam completely through the fabric layers using a zig-zag stitch. The system includes a first piece of fabric, a second piece of fabric fused to the first piece of fabric at a welded seam, and a thread stitched across the welded seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Randy Harward
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Patent number: 7434272Abstract: Liquidproof seams are formed between laminates, most preferably those having a complex textile structure on the sealing side of the laminate, where at least a portion of the complex textile in the sealing region is removed, such as by skiving, to reduce the thickness in the seam, or sealing region, prior to the creation of a durably sealed liquidproof seam.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Gregory E. Hannon, William G. Hardie, Timothy J. Smith
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Patent number: 7390376Abstract: A method of making a fluid impervious seam in a multilaminate fluid impervious medical fabric is disclosed. The multilaminate fluid impervious medical fabric includes at least two layers having different melting points, at least one of the layers is comprised of a fluid impervious material. The method includes overlapping two portions of the multilaminate fluid impervious medical fabric to form an overlapped region wherein the two layers having the innermost position in apposition to one another have a lower melting point relative to the melting point of the fluid impervious material layer. The two portions of multilaminate fluid impervious medical fabric are heat sealed together at the overlap at a temperature which is equal to or greater than the melting point of the innermost identical layers and which temperature is less than the melting point of the fluid impervious material layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Allegiance CorporationInventors: Joseph Palomo, Fernando Amaya
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Publication number: 20080092266Abstract: A pair of pants includes two pant legs, with each pant leg having a front pant panel and a back pant panel which are interconnected by two side seams. The front and back pant panels are sized such that one of the side seams has a seam course which, at least in one section is shifted to the back toward a leg back side of a wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: TANJA MULLER