Having Fastener For Attachment To Tray Or Table Patents (Class 2/49.3)
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Patent number: 12250979Abstract: A novel fire-retardant protective bib including a generally rectangular or square body having a front surface and a rear surface. The rear surface has a textile friendly adhesive material that may be detachably attached or laid across a clothing article of a smoking user such that the front surface of the bib collects ashes and debris dropped from a cigar, cigarette, cannabis, and the like. The bib is configured to cover a lap or chest area and a portion of the smoking user's torso, thereby preventing stains and burns on the clothing of the user. The bib also comprises a rear pocket for storing smoking items therein, and the front surface includes several customization options, such as a unique logo.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2023Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Inventor: Alphonso Brown
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Patent number: 12171726Abstract: An apparatus for feeding an infant in a vertical position is described. The apparatus includes a shoulder support component and a flexible component. The shoulder support component generally has a U-shape with a first side disposed opposite a second side. The second side of the shoulder support component is configured to contact shoulders of a caregiver. The flexible component has a first end disposed opposite a second end. The first end of the flexible component is affixed to the first side of the shoulder support component and the second end includes a bottle holding portion that supports a bottle for feeding an infant in a vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: SLS INNOVATIONS LLCInventors: Steve Liss, Sabina Liss
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Patent number: 11272746Abstract: A bib assembly is configured with a hanging portion and first and second ends with attachment features for releasable engagement. The hanging portion may, in some variants, include one or more exposed bights configured to engage a pacifier, toy, or other infant care appliance.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: BOOGINHEAD LLCInventor: Sari Davidson
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Patent number: 11044952Abstract: A protective overlay for protecting a wearer is formed from a flexible sheet having a front surface, a back surface, a periphery, and a bottom; a pressure sensitive adhesive applied to substantially all of the periphery of the back surface for adhering the flexible sheet to the wearer; a release liner covering the pressure sensitive adhesive and being scored upwardly from the bottom of the flexible sheet; a crumb catcher formed by a bottom section of the flexible sheet being folded upwardly on the flexible sheet front surface and the sides being pushed inwardly to form a gusset. The release liner opposite the crumb catcher remains in place when the remaining release liner is removed for use.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Sticky Bibs, Ltd.Inventor: Stanley A. Hibler
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Patent number: 10117470Abstract: A medical gown includes tie straps detachably connected to sleeves of the gown. The straps are detachable by tugging on them once the gown is donned. The tie members are extendable, upon being detached, around the left and right sides to a back of the medical gown for tying together to form a closure around a waist of a wearer. The tie members may be sufficiently long to extend back around for tying in the front of the gown. A section of each of the left and right tie straps may be folded over lengthwise, a portion of the folded section of each tie member being detachably connected to the sleeves. Once the wearer detaches the folded tie members, the tie members may be unfolded and elongated as needed for adjustably sizing the closure securing the medical gown on the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2015Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: Prestige Ameritech, Ltd.Inventors: George Daniel Reese, Donna L. Reese
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Patent number: 9895009Abstract: A storage blanket for use by a user to store a pacifier minimizes contamination to the pacifier and effort by the user. The storage blanket includes a flexible base sheet having a front side and a back side, a second flexible sheet mechanically coupled to edges of the front side of the flexible base sheet to create a pocket, the second flexible sheet being positioned to create an exposed portion on the front side of the base sheet, a first fastener coupled to a corner region of the exposed portion, and a second fastener coupled to the corner region of the exposed portion proximate the first fastener. The corner region is designed to fold around a ring of the pacifier to permit the first fastener to engage with the second fastener to secure the pacifier. The secured pacifier can be inserted into the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2015Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Inventor: Patricia Gutierrez Crouch
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Publication number: 20140173800Abstract: The present invention describes a new and improved infant's bib, wherein the bib comprises an outer bib surface, attachment straps, and a table edge attachment means configured for securing the lower portion of the bib to a highchair table edge. When attached to the highchair table, the outer bib surface forms a U-shaped catch that prevents crumbs from falling to the ground or onto the child-wearer's lap. The device significantly reduces the amount of food that falls onto the child's highchair and onto the floor, and minimizes the hassle associated with extensive clean-up jobs. The bib also provides extra opportunities for an infant to eat more of their food that has fallen onto the bib, and promotes better motor skills by keeping their food within reach. Alternatively, the device comprises a crumb catching pocket positioned on the outer bib surface with its own table edge attachment means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Inventors: Jillian Wulf, Nathan Wulf
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Patent number: 8727435Abstract: A tray apparatus includes a bib portion and a tray portion. The bib portion is sized and dimensioned to be positioned about an individual. The tray portion substantially surrounding the bib portion so as to provide a surface for providing a sanitary barrier. The tray apparatus further includes a loop member connected to the tray portion for keeping the tray portion taut or for collapsing the tray apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Inventors: Zahia Centracco, Danielle Batchelor
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Publication number: 20130161984Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a high chair bib. More specifically, the invention relates to a bib and bib system for protecting a child's skin, clothes and area surrounding the child from food, liquid, waste, and other debris produced during feeding.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: Dina Yaghmai, Houri Shafaie
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Patent number: 8151370Abstract: A dining bib comprising a table cover approximating an individual place mat for a dining position; a bib extension of said table cover; a trough formed between a rearward side of said table cover and a lower portion of said bib extension for accumulating food or liquid debris. The trough extends downward from an upper perimeter thereof, and said table cover, bib extension and trough are formed of a water repellant fabric into a single structure. In one embodiment a drawstring closure surrounds the trough to enable closing it. A bolster disposed around the perimeter of the table cover on the left, forward, and right sides thereof forms a basin of the table cover, bib extension, and bolster in combination.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: John Perazzo
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Patent number: 7921469Abstract: A bib for use by an individual seated in a vehicle having a vehicle cup holder mounted in the vehicle adjacent the seated individual, includes an upper section for covering at least a portion of the seated individual's front torso which is attached in such a way as to maintain the upper section in a substantially vertical position on the seated individual, a lower section for covering the seated individual's lap and thighs, and a lateral section extending from the lower section to beyond the vehicle cup holder, with a portion of the lateral section adapted to be inserted in the vehicle cup holder and releasably maintained therein. The bib includes an upper absorbent surface for absorbing liquid spills and a lower impermeable surface for preventing liquid spills from contacting the seated individual or the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Inventor: Lucilious Ward, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110067161Abstract: A dining bib comprising a table cover approximating an individual place mat for a dining position; a bib extension of said table cover; a trough formed between a rearward side of said table cover and a lower portion of said bib extension for accumulating food or liquid debris. The trough extends downward from an upper perimeter thereof, and said table cover, bib extension and trough are formed of a water repellant fabric into a single structure. In one embodiment a drawstring closure surrounds the trough to enable closing it. A bolster disposed around the perimeter of the table cover on the left, forward, and right sides thereof forms a basin of the table cover, bib extension, and bolster in combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: John Perazzo
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Publication number: 20100176626Abstract: A tray apparatus includes a bib portion and a tray portion. The bib portion is sized and dimensioned to be positioned about an individual. The tray portion substantially surrounding the bib portion so as to provide a surface for providing a sanitary barrier. The tray apparatus further includes a loop member connected to the tray portion for keeping the tray portion taut or for collapsing the tray apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Zahia Centracco, Danielle Batchelor
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Patent number: 7716749Abstract: A dining garment for a child's high chair or toddler's table or other similar furniture article, comprises a tray cover, a bib extension of the tray cover extending over the tray, and a bolster disposed around and extending upward from the perimeter of the tray cover, the combination forming a basin. The bolster has sufficient rigidity to maintain the basin form and sufficient flexibility to facilitate installation, removal, and cleaning, without requiring inflation of the bolster and without requiring a separate supporting frame. The dining garment includes a trough between the tray cover and the bib extension for accumulating spilled food materials. A drain may be provided in the trough for draining the spilled material. The drain may include a cap, stopper, or plug.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: John S. Perazzo
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Patent number: 7703149Abstract: A bib for use by an individual seated in a vehicle having a vehicle cup holder mounted in the vehicle adjacent the seated individual, includes an upper section for covering at least a portion of the seated individual's front torso which is attached in such a way as to maintain the upper section in a substantially vertical position on the seated individual, a lower section for covering the seated individual's lap and thighs, and a lateral section extending from the lower section to beyond the vehicle cup holder, with a portion of the lateral section adapted to be inserted in the vehicle cup holder and releasably maintained therein. The bib includes an upper absorbent surface for absorbing liquid spills and a lower impermeable surface for preventing liquid spills from contacting the seated individual or the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Lucilious Ward, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100088796Abstract: A dining garment for a child's high chair or toddler's table or other similar furniture article, comprises a tray cover, a bib extension of the tray cover extending over the tray, and a bolster disposed around and extending upward from the perimeter of the tray cover, the combination forming a basin. The bolster has sufficient rigidity to maintain the basin form and sufficient flexibility to facilitate installation, removal, and cleaning, without requiring inflation of the bolster and without requiring a separate supporting frame. The dining garment includes a trough between the tray cover and the bib extension for accumulating spilled food materials. A drain may be provided in the trough for draining the spilled material. The drain may include a cap, stopper, or plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: John S. Perazzo
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Patent number: 7469425Abstract: A bib for adult and infant use having a multi-ply construction with both a permeable and impermeable ply. The bib includes a collar section which has an aperture securable about the neck of the wearer. The dimensions of the bib are selected so that an apron portion of the bib can be detachably secured to a table surface and a pouch is formed in the area above the wearer's lap when the wearer is seated in a normal position with respect to the table surface. The opposite side edges of the bib in the pouch area are formed with barriers to prevent food from spilling from the bib to minimize clean-up and soilage. The apron portion secured to a table surface provides a sanitary placemat.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Sabo Worldwide LLCInventor: Frank S. DeStefano
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Patent number: 7237271Abstract: A disposable protective bib comprises a generally rectangular sheet of flexible, liquid-impervious material. The bib has a top portion comprising a yoke to accommodate the user's neck and a bottom portion comprising at least one fastening element for securing the bib to a table. The bib forms a pocket between the wearer and the table to catch food and beverages that may be spilled. The yoke comprises at least one perforated tear section to release the bib from the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2006Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Inventor: Andrew Barber McLandrich
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Patent number: 6581210Abstract: A bib and dish combination device has a bib that preferably has an opening that is designed to accommodate a wearer's neck and to prevent food or beverage from touching a wearer's clothes as the wearer is eating or drinking. The lower end of the bib is preferably intended to engage a dish that is temporarily attached to a high chair tray or table, such as through suction cups or the like. The bib can be attached to the dish in a variety of different ways such that any food or drink that contacts the bib will roll off the bib and into the dish in order to prevent the spillage from falling into the wearer's lap. Further, the length of the bib retained within the device can be varied to accommodate any size individual.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: John Kaloustian
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Patent number: 6374411Abstract: A protective device (i.e. bib) for covering at least a portion of a wearer's person and/or clothing during procedures such as eating, application of make-up, hair cutting or the like. The protective device includes a neck attachment adjacent one end and a securing device adjacent the other end. The neck attachment secures one end of the protective device to the wearer and the securing device secures the other end of the protective device to the wearer, the wearer's attire or some other fixed point to inhibit removal of the protective device.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventor: Paula S. Duhn
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Publication number: 20020004945Abstract: A bib and dish combination device has a bib that preferably has an opening that is designed to accommodate a wearer's neck and to prevent food or beverage from touching a wearer's clothes as the wearer is eating or drinking. The lower end of the bib is preferably intended to engage a dish that is temporarily attached to a high chair tray or table, such as through suction cups or the like. The bib can be attached to the dish in a variety of different ways such that any food or drink that contacts the bib will roll off the bib and into the dish in order to prevent the spillage from falling into the wearer's lap. Further, the length of the bib retained within the device can be varied to accommodate any size individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: John Kaloustian