Water Resistant Patents (Class 2/82)
  • Patent number: 7725952
    Abstract: The present invention provides a protective weather garment. The protective weather garment may include an upper portion, a body portion, and an adjustable bottom portion. The adjustable bottom portion includes an adjusting member so that the bottom portion can be adjusted to fit to the dimensions of an under garment worm by a person. The adjusting member includes a flap having a flap width disposed about a periphery of the adjustable bottom portion and extending from the adjustable bottom portion. The adjusting member is configurable to adjust a diameter of the adjustable bottom portion formed by the flap such that the flap width is adjusted with the adjusting member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Inventor: Christina Wight
  • Patent number: 7721352
    Abstract: An inflatable wader garment assembly includes a lower body covering with a pair of leg coverings and a lower torso covering. The lower body covering has an upper edge including a front edge and a back edge. A bladder has a top wall, a bottom wall and a perimeter wall extending between the top and bottom walls. The bladder is U-shaped and has a central portion and a pair of legs. Each of the legs has a distal end with respect to the central portion. A tube is fluidly coupled to the bladder. Air may be blown through the tube to inflate the bladder. Front straps are coupled to the distal ends and to the front edge. At least one rear strap is attached to the central portion and is attached to the back edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Inventor: Douglas A. Swift
  • Publication number: 20100071112
    Abstract: The invention provides a waterproof moisture-permeable fabric for clothing which includes, on one side of a polyester fabric A, a waterproof moisture-permeable layer B including a colorless transparent polyester film stacked, and a white or gray resin C partially stacked, and clothing including the waterproof moisture-permeable fabric. Preferably, a moisture-permeable polymer resin D containing inorganic fine particles is stacked on the waterproof moisture-permeable layer B, and the white or gray resin C is partially stacked thereon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2007
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Applicant: TEIJIN FIBERS LIMITED
    Inventors: Kenji Iwashita, Hitoshi Itai, Motoki Yamazawa
  • Patent number: 7678093
    Abstract: A swimwear garment having a material which is permeable to liquid but substantially impermeable to bowel movement material. In one embodiment, the garment can comprise a stand-alone disposable pant liner in the form of a swimpant with waist elastics and leg elastics. In other embodiments, a mesh liner can be a layer within a disposable swimpant. The mesh liner can be attached to the disposable swimpant around the perimeter of the composite structure, or in swimpants containing containment flaps, to the containment flaps. The mesh liner can, optionally, further include elastic strands attached under the mesh liner to provide further lift and hold the mesh liner close to the body of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Cynthia H. Nordness, Kent A. Franklin, Katherine C. Wheeler
  • Publication number: 20090320191
    Abstract: In an ensemble for a firefighter or for an emergency rescue worker, protective trousers and a protective coat are provided with elastomeric gaskets, such as neoprene gaskets, one of which lines an inside surface of a distal margin of each leg of the protective trousers and is adapted to be snugly stretched around a protective boot, another of which lines an inside surface of a distal margin of each arm of the protective coat and is adapted to be snugly stretched around a protective glove, and another of which lines an inside surface of a lower margin of the protective coat and is adapted to be snugly stretched around the protective trousers. Such gaskets extend from and, preferably, are unitary with liners, such as neoprene liners, which provide moisture and/or chemical barriers. When stretched snugly, such gaskets inhibit ingress of potentially harmful materials, whether gaseous, liquid, or particulate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2004
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
  • Publication number: 20090282601
    Abstract: This invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 5 to 50 parts by weight of a polypyridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g and 50 to 95 parts by weight of polybenzimidazole fiber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2006
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Inventors: Reiyao Zhu, Richard Young
  • Publication number: 20090282602
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2008
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Applicant: THE ORVIS COMPANY, INC.
    Inventors: JAMES B. Lepage, Megan E. Babcock, Michael S. Quartararo
  • Publication number: 20090260138
    Abstract: The invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 50 to 95 parts by weight of a polybenzobisoxazole fiber and 5 to 50 parts by weight of a polypridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Inventors: Reiyao H. Zhu, Richard Young
  • Publication number: 20090255038
    Abstract: A protective garment including an outer shell and an inner liner coupled to the outer shell and positioned such that the inner liner is positioned between a wearer and the outer shell when the garment is worn. The inner liner includes a base material and a high lubricity material which has a higher lubricity than the base material. The high lubricity material is woven into the base material to form a plurality of discrete contact areas in which a plurality of filaments of the high lubricity material are immediately adjacent to each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: LION APPAREL, INC.
    Inventor: Nicholas J. Curtis
  • Patent number: 7600269
    Abstract: A vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2009
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Rino A. Feduzi, Robert L. Jensen, Jr., Jeanine M. Shusta
  • Publication number: 20090235439
    Abstract: A protective garment for nuclear environments is formed of a tri-laminate 30/30/30 water resistant barrier fabric. The garment can be incinerated so as to provide a disposable, one time use coverall particularly adapted for use in nuclear/radioactive environments. The coverall provides integrated elements for water resistant (i.e., splashproof), breathable, comfortable contamination protection. It is adapted for use with various types of breathing apparatuses, included external air lines, back-mounted self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA), and emergency breathing bottles or apparatuses. Air tanks and bottles are covered by the garment and thus do not need to be decontaminated. The garment also includes elements for use with air sampling devices and/or dosimetry equipment that are often worn by such workers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2008
    Publication date: September 24, 2009
    Inventors: Gary L. Cox, Brian W. Lyons
  • Patent number: 7591811
    Abstract: A diaper with legs is a lower torso garment worn by a user to retain excreted waste matter. The diaper may have fasteners to close the waist and legs, or may be of the pull-on type. The diaper includes a flat sheet wrapped around the torso with legs extending from the sides of the sheet. A front waist arch and a rear waist arch are disposed at an upper portion of the edges of the sheet. The arches extend the height of the diaper in front and back. An elastic material is disposed at the waist arches, at the junction between the legs and the central portion of the diaper, and at the end of the legs. The elastic material disposed at the end of the legs and at the junction between the legs and the central portion provides double leak protection at the legs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2009
    Inventor: Lisa Diane Crislip Wilkinson
  • Publication number: 20090222980
    Abstract: Disclosed is a piece of garment, e.g. in the form of a glove, comprising an outer layer that encloses at least one interior space which is provided with an opening for accommodating a body part such as a hand and is subdivided into at least two adjoining chambers. Each chamber encompasses at least one chamber opening that is arranged in the opening of the interior space and selectively accommodates the body part such as a hand. The material of each chamber can be constructed with at least one layer of protective material which can be provided with an insulating material, a functional layer material, a cut-resistant material, a heat-resistant and/or a flame-proof material, for example. The inventive design allows the user of the glove to selectively put his/her hand into one of the chambers that are provided, according to the desired protective effect, while the unused chamber lies in the interior space in a compressed manner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2006
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Inventors: Helmut Klug, Mandy Gorlt
  • Patent number: 7581260
    Abstract: A protective garment of the type typically worn by fire fighters with improved water resistance is disclosed. In particular, the present invention is directed to an outer shell material for protective garments that is made from a fire resistant material coated with a durable water resistant coating. The durable water resistant coating is applied to the outer shell in a manner so that the coating will not degrade when exposed to normal wear and tear and even after the garment has been laundered repeatedly. Protective garments constructed in the past typically lost most of their water repellency after being laundered as little as five cycles. It has been discovered that water resistant coatings applied according to the process of the present invention, on the other hand, can survive at least 30 laundry cycles, and in many applications at least 50 laundry cycles without significantly degrading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2009
    Assignee: International Textile Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Joey K. Underwood, T. Doyle Kelley
  • Patent number: 7560399
    Abstract: A composite fabric garment includes a first garment portion disposed in one or more upper regions of the fabric garment, i.e. those regions relatively more likely in use to be exposed to wind and rain, and a second garment portion disposed in one or more lower regions of the fabric garment, i.e. those regions relatively less likely in use to be exposed to wind and rain. The first garment portion is formed of a first composite fabric having first inner and outer fabric layers and a first intermediate barrier layer disposed between and bonded to at least one of the first inner and outer fabric layers, the first intermediate barrier layer being breathable and substantially impermeable to wind and liquid water. The second garment portion is formed of a second composite fabric formed of second inner and outer fabric layers and having predetermined air permeability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2009
    Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLC
    Inventors: Moshe Rock, Jane Hunter, Charles Haryslak, Gadalia Vainer
  • Publication number: 20090126072
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an attachable/detachable swimwear garment having a garment piece that is both attachable and detachable to at least one other garment piece. The attachable/detachable swimwear garment includes a top garment piece and a bottom garment piece, both of which have garment attachment means. It is contemplated that the top attachment means of the top garment piece is attachably engageable to the bottom garment attachment means of the bottom garment piece to provide an attached garment having a desired style and function. It is further contemplated that the top attachment means is detachable from the bottom garment attachment means, to allow the top garment piece to be worn separately from the bottom garment piece. The invention allows the wearer of the garment to readily convert between garment configurations appropriate for swimming/bathing versus other activities, as well as easily transform the garment for modesty reasons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2007
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventor: Natalie Allen
  • Publication number: 20090094727
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Inventor: Eric M. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20090077709
    Abstract: A protective garment (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker in connection with a weight-bearing harness (24, 30) worn by the firefighter or other emergency worker over the exterior of the protective garment (10). The protective garment (10) includes an outer shell (40), a moisture barrier liner (42) within the outer shell (40). The protective garment (10) is constructed of first and second moisture barrier materials (50, 51), with the first moisture barrier material (50) having superior wear resistance in comparison to the second moisture barrier material (51). The first moisture barrier material (50) is utilized in areas requiring additional wear protection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2007
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Inventors: Patricia K. Waters, Mary I. Grilliot, William L. Grilliot, William L. Grilliot, JR.
  • Publication number: 20090055990
    Abstract: A kind of wader includes a wader body and an air ventilating arrangement. The wader body is shaped and sized for a wearer being fittingly worn, wherein the wanders body includes a waterproof outer layer, an inner lining, and a heat insulating layer affixed between the outer layer and the inner lining. The air ventilation arrangement contains a plurality of air ventilating channels indently formed on the inner lining of the wanders body for allowing air to circulate within the wanders body through the air ventilating channels so as to provide adequate air ventilation to the wearer's body when the wanders body is tightly worn.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2007
    Publication date: March 5, 2009
    Inventor: Arthur Tseshao Shih
  • Publication number: 20090025118
    Abstract: A protective wrap for protecting the wearer from wetness that is designed to be easy to get into and out of, having an upper portion that protects the user's torso and a lower, enlarged foot enclosure that is removably attached. A vertical front flap opening is secured with a Velcroâ„¢ closure. The foot enclosure is attached with a horizontal, outdoor-type zipper. The wrap is designed for warmth and protection from elements, such as rain and cold, for a user who is sitting, standing, or moving about, and particularly those users who are in a wheelchair. The foot enclosure, which may have a non-skid bottom, may be made with carrying handles, and serve as a bag to conveniently carry the wrap and other items as desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2007
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventor: Judith Pothier
  • Patent number: 7437775
    Abstract: 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. The first waterproof layer and first fabric layer are formable about a human body and are constructed and arranged 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: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2008
    Inventor: Eric M. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20080216205
    Abstract: A garment containing a breathable laminate that is optionally bonded to an outer layer fabric and an optional inner layer fabric. The breathable laminate is constructed from a microporous membrane situated in a face to face relationship with a nanoweb and optionally bonded thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 29, 2008
    Publication date: September 11, 2008
    Inventors: Jill A. Conley, Robert Anthony Marin
  • Publication number: 20080184453
    Abstract: A composite wind barrier fabric having the ability to maintain a high MVTR while controlling air permeability. The fabric has a nanofiber layer optionally welded to, and in a face-to-face relationship with, a fabric layer. Optionally a second fabric layer is welded adjacent to and in a face-to-face relationship with the nanofiber layer and on the opposite side of the nanofiber layer to the first fabric layer. The fabric has a Frazier air permeability of between about 1.2 m3/m2/min and about 7.6 m3/m2/min, and an MVTR per ASTM E-96B method of greater than about 500 g/m2/day. The nanofiber layer is dyed over at least a portion or all of its surface or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2007
    Publication date: August 7, 2008
    Inventors: Jill A. Conley, Joseph Robert Guckert, Robert Anthony Marin, George Bruce Palmer
  • Publication number: 20080168591
    Abstract: The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2007
    Publication date: July 17, 2008
    Inventors: Rino A. Feduzi, Robert L. Jensen, Jeanine M. Shusta
  • Publication number: 20080104738
    Abstract: A water resistant garment having regions of high MVTR while maintaining water resistance. The garment has a nanofiber layer bonded to, and in a face-to-face relationship with, a fabric layer. Optionally a second fabric layer is bonded adjacent to and in a face-to-face relationship with the nanofiber layer and on the opposite side of the nanofiber layer to the first fabric layer. The garment has regions having a Frazier air permeability of no greater than about 25 cfm/ft2, an MVTR per ASTM E-96B method of greater than about 500 g/m2/day and a hydrohead of at least about 50 cmwc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2006
    Publication date: May 8, 2008
    Inventors: Jill A. Conley, Joseph Robert Guckert, Robert Anthony Marin, George Bruce Palmer
  • Patent number: 7328459
    Abstract: Methods for easily manufacturing a foot-covering component of a stocking foot wader including an effective gravel guard, and a foot-covering component including a gravel guard manufactured by such methods are disclosed. Preferably, the gravel guard is connected to the exterior surface of the leg-covering member and below the interior connection between the foot-covering member and the leg-covering member to provide a substantially watertight connection between the foot-covering member and the leg-covering member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2008
    Assignee: Simms Fishing Products LLC
    Inventors: Kenneth C. Walsh, Mary Anthony, Judy Johnson, Matt Bentle, Donna Vincent, Dwayne Oliverson
  • Patent number: 7318239
    Abstract: A top garment for waterfowl hunters and other outdoorsmen that has the attributes of breathable layering garments beneath the sternum (where waders are generally worn) and the attributes of a coat above the sternum (where waders do not extend). The top portion of the top garment, above the sternum, is made of waterproof and noiseless materials, such as micro-fleece, with an insulated inner lining and a tailored action back and underarm gussets for a full range of motion in the arms and shoulders. The bottom portion, beneath the sternum, is made of a breathable layering material, such as fleece. The upper portion includes an option array of magnetic storage pocket(s) (or hand warmers) designed to provide the hunter with easy access to items when needed, yet to maintain the items in a secure position when not in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Inventors: Michael Tate Wood, Bobby Windham, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7191497
    Abstract: A method of sealing the join between two tapes to which the teeth of a waterproof zip are attached and two edges of a garment composed of a first or waterproof layer and a second or fabric layer, which comprises: a) applying to a first side of each tape, a strip of heat-weldable textile material attached to it, by at least one weld line, such that each strip comprises a first and a second flap; b) welding the edge of the first layer to one face of the flap furthest from the teeth; c) attaching the edge of the second layer to the second side of each tape; d) folding down the flap nearest to the teeth of the zip; and e) forming another weld that hermetically joins the outline of the outer edges of the flap to the corresponding tape around the area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2007
    Assignee: Crelux Holding SA
    Inventor: Marc Butz
  • Patent number: 7188371
    Abstract: A garment, such as an article of aquatic sportswear, that includes a torso-forming portion having a front surface and a rear surface, and which is provided with openings for the passage of the head, legs, and arms. The garment includes an opening in the form of a slit provided with a fastening mechanism, such as a slide fastener, for selectively opening and closing the slit. The slit and the slide fastener includes an essentially rectilinear main portion which extends into a curved end portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: Salomon S.A.
    Inventor: Jean-Marc Ragot
  • Patent number: 7162746
    Abstract: A non-terminated, multi-aperture body form-fitting rainwear is provided. In the rainwear, a first waterproof moisture vapor permeable hydrophobic layer couples to a first fabric layer. The first fabric layer faces the body and couples to a first side of the first waterproof moisture vapor permeable hydrophobic layer. The first waterproof moisture vapor permeable hydrophobic layer and first fabric layer are formable about a human body and are constructed and arranged with multiple apertures to accommodate, without termination, two or more human appendages. The rainwear may for example form a shirt, pant, underwear, long underwear and a one-piece body suit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Inventor: Eric M. Reynolds
  • Patent number: 7111714
    Abstract: A slide fastener and related pull are disclosed. The pull is formed of an elongate strip of material defining a handle portion between a first end and an opposite second end. The first end of the pull is attached to the article bearing an elongate set of engaging structures for the slide fastener. A slide for operably engaging the set of engaging structures is attached to the pull toward the opposite second end. Accordingly, the handle portion forms an easily graspable quasi-pull chord for opening and closing the pull fastener. In a preferred embodiment, a tab portion of the pull extends from the slide attachment point on the pull to the second end of the pull, and it is detachably secured to the article when the slide fastener is in its closed position. Accordingly, the pull itself can be used as a storage device to hang objects such as a towel, a pair of shoes or the like therefrom. The pull can also serve as a protective cover for the pull fastener and have surface ornamentation thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: NIKE, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas G. Bell, III
  • Patent number: 7111327
    Abstract: A reversible raincoat or rain jacket is constructed from a plurality of panels of specialized fabric, which are joined by threaded seams and which alternatively present either a dress mode exterior or a protective mode exterior. The specialized fabric is composed of a dress weave facing, a high visibility knit facing and an interstice therebetween. The interstice consists essentially of a vapor permeable membrane. The seams are sealed at the knit facing, along the threaded seams and along borders of the panels, by tape which matches the knit facing fabric in appearance. Both faces of the fabric are infused with a water repellant treatment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Toufic G. Atallah
  • Patent number: 7107622
    Abstract: The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Rino A. Feduzi, Robert L. Jensen, Jr., Jeanine M. Shusta
  • Patent number: 7051375
    Abstract: A wetsuit is composed multiple panels sewn together in edge-to-edge relationship, each panel comprising a highly stretchable base fabric sandwiched between an outer and inner layer of synthetic rubber, the outer synthetic rubber layer is dense and tough, providing protection against damage by abrasion, while the inner synthetic rubber layer is thicker and less dense, providing the material with a good insulating ability. The outer layer is thinner than the inner layer to compensate for the higher elastic modulus of the denser outer layer, so that the layers stretch uniformly. A thin, colored, chloroprene adhesive coating is provided on the outside of the outer layer, and the outer layer is embossed with a mesh pattern. The seams are blind-stitched through the base fabric from the outside. Because the stretchable fabric is on the inside of the wetsuit material, the wetsuit dries rapidly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Henderson Aquatics, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph P. Polak, Allan G. Edmund
  • Patent number: 6996851
    Abstract: A swimwear garment having a material which is permeable to liquid but substantially impermeable to bowel movement material. In one embodiment, the garment can comprise a stand-alone disposable pant liner in the form of a swimpant with waist elastics and leg elastics. In other embodiments, a mesh liner can be a layer within a disposable swimpant. The mesh liner can be attached to the disposable swimpant around the perimeter of the composite structure, or in swimpants containing containment flaps, to the containment flaps. The mesh liner can, optionally, further include elastic strands attached under the mesh liner to provide further lift and hold the mesh liner close to the body of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2006
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Cynthia H. Nordness, Kent A. Franklin, Katherine C. Wheeler
  • Patent number: 6990688
    Abstract: Waterproof apparel constructed of a flexible PVC sheet or other polymeric flexible sheet material that changes color due to a change in ambient conditions. Thermochromic dyes and/or photochromatic dyes are incorporated into the resin mix for fabricating the flexible sheet material. The color of the waterproof apparel changes when the temperature rises above or drops below a pre-defined temperature and/or when the ultra-violet light level is above or below a pre-defined level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Inventors: Lauren M. Aperfine, Debra B. Aperfine
  • Patent number: 6961964
    Abstract: A wader that is shaped to allow for ease of movement in the hip and knee areas and that has seams running vertically on the anterior and posterior sides of the leg portions. The wader is designed to alleviate discomfort caused by stiff seams and to address the problem of seam abrasion. The wader is made of breathable fabric, and the seams are sewn and sealed. The wader can include, optionally, a foot-covering device and a cinching device. In the preferred embodiment, the seams are sealed with a thermoplastic adhesive tape. A method of manufacturing the wader described above.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2005
    Inventor: Michael D. Blenkarn
  • Patent number: 6936121
    Abstract: A method of sealing the join between two tapes to which the teeth of a waterproof zip are attached and two edges of a garment composed of a first or waterproof layer and a second or fabric layer, which comprises: a) applying to a first side of each tape, a strip of heat-weldable textile material attached to it, by at least one weld line, such that each strip comprises a first and a second flap; b) welding the edge of the first layer to one face of the flap furthest from the teeth; c) attaching the edge of the second layer to the second side of each tape; d) folding down the flap nearest to the teeth of the zip; and e) forming another weld that hermetically joins the outline of the outer edges of the flap to the corresponding tape around the area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Riri S.A.
    Inventor: Marc Butz
  • Patent number: 6931665
    Abstract: The disclosure describes vapor permeable retroreflective material for use on protective garments. The material may be formed in a non-continuous pattern that provides a high-level of retroreflective brightness, yet also provides adequate permeability to prevent exposure to trapped thermal energy and heated moisture. The non-continuous retroreflective pattern may include retroreflective regions and non-retroreflective regions arranged such that thermal decay through the protective garment is not substantially decreased in the regions corresponding to the retroreflective material. Rather, vapor permeation and thermal decay through the garment may be substantially the same as if the retroreflective material was not present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Rino A. Feduzi, Robert L. Jensen, Jr., Jeanine M. Shusta
  • Patent number: 6907618
    Abstract: An outfit having attached jacket and waders. The jacket portion has at least one zipper to facilitate a wearer's entry into the outfit. Because the waders and the jacket are attached to each other, the elements cannot get in between the waders and the jacket, i.e. above the waders and below the jacket. Further, the combination will prevent the separation of the waders and the jacket and the inconvenience which may occur (i.e. by misplacing one) from their separation. The instant invention insures that the waders and the jacket are always together. The instant invention also provides a flap over the zipper and accordioned material inside the zipper to increase the water resistance of the outfit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2005
    Inventors: Fred W. Rausch, Dennis J. Paskey
  • Patent number: 6889388
    Abstract: An outdoor sports garment such as fisherman's waders (10) has an encased liquid crystal thermometer (20) adhered to the outer surface of the garment for viewing by the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Inventor: Elias Barlia
  • Patent number: 6886184
    Abstract: A protective garment of the type typically worn by fire fighters with improved water resistance is disclosed. In particular, the present invention is directed to an outer shell material for protective garments that is made from a fire resistant material coated with a durable water resistant coating. The durable water resistant coating is applied to the outer shell in a manner so that the coating will not degrade when exposed to normal wear and tear and even after the garment has been laundered repeatedly. Protective garments constructed in the past typically lost most of their water repellency after being laundered as little as five cycles. It has been discovered that water resistant coatings applied according to the process of the present invention, on the other hand, can survive at least 30 laundry cycles, and in many applications at least 50 laundry cycles without significantly degrading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Safety Components Fabric Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Joey K. Underwood, T. Doyle Kelley
  • Patent number: 6883185
    Abstract: A survival suit including two inner bladders filled with air exhaled from the user to provide warmth and floatation. The first inner bladder is located against the user's back that covers the entire dorsal region. Located behind the first inner bladder is a second inner bladder that acts as an insulation layer when submerged under water. Both the first and second inner bladders are filled with fibrous filler material to provide insulation and allow exhaled air to flow freely therein. An air conduit extends from the user's mouth to the second inner bladder. Formed between the first and second inner bladders is an air passageway that delivers air from the second inner bladder into the first inner bladder. Air outlet ports located on the first inner bladder allows exhaled air to escape into the body cavity and that completely surround the user. The exhaled air in the body cavity eventually escapes through the face opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Inventor: Robert R. Duncan
  • Patent number: 6880173
    Abstract: A waterproof boot liner used to keep the feet dry in a wet or damp environment. The boot liner has halves that are mirror images of each other. The halves are joined along a seam by heat sealing or adhesives. The boot liner is held in place utilizing a ribbon of the same material used to make the halves. The boot liner is simply slipped over the socks and inserted into the boot and tied into placed by the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Inventor: Solomon Green
  • Publication number: 20040177427
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a wet suit undergarment and surfing shorts combination. The combination comprises a wet suit underpants garment formed of insulating material, preferably Neoprene, capable of covering and conforming to the body of a wearer from the waist to the thighs. An interconnecting means is located around at least a portion of the waist and/or pelvic portion and/or thigh portion of both garments and is capable of securing the wet suit underpants garment to the pair of outerwear short pants so that they are capable of remaining interconnected during water sports activity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Publication date: September 16, 2004
    Inventor: Webster Pedrick
  • Publication number: 20040154067
    Abstract: A cover for an immersion suit with a valve and an immersion suit having a valve and a cover are disclosed. In use, the cover is placed over an air expulsion valve of an immersion suit and is adapted to deform under action of an external force, such as water moving over the cover, in order to protect the valve from the external force. The cover is preferably adapted to deform and protect the valve in any direction regardless of the direction of the external force. The sensitivity of the valve can be increased to allow the efficient expulsion of air trapped within the immersion suit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2003
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Applicant: Multifabs Survival Limited
    Inventors: Keith William Hutcheon, Andrew William Wilson
  • Patent number: 6772440
    Abstract: A chest wader having advantageous features with respect to securing the wader to an individual, increased flexibility for movement without straining the seams of the wader, hand warming capabilities and pocket draining elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Inventor: Ronald W. Foster
  • Patent number: 6745401
    Abstract: A wader includes a wader leg and a leg insulator. The leg insulator is placed in contact with the wader leg and provides thermal insulation for a user's leg when the user is wearing the wader. However, the leg insulator can be easily and conveniently removed from the wader leg while the user's leg is positioned within the wader leg. Therefore, it is not necessary for the user to remove the wader in order to reduce the amount of thermal insulation provided to his or her leg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Inventor: Steve David
  • Patent number: 6745405
    Abstract: A well styled, single layer shell jacket is resistant to inclement conditions, yet possesses the various characteristics of conventionally comfortable clothing, and permits the stitching of emblems thereon without impairing waterproof and windproof characteristics. Superposed on the waterproof and windproof fabric of each sleeve and forming a pocket thereon is a patch. In the patch is a zipper or other closure. This closure, when opened, permits entry into the pocket and sewing of an emblem or the like on the packet without affecting the waterproof and windproof construction of the remainder of the jacket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen J. Blauer, Mark A. Mordecai, Toufic G. Atallah
  • Patent number: 6715149
    Abstract: This invention relates to a novel design of dry-suit. More particularly, this invention pertains to a novel dry-suit design which has a smooth captive shell and concealed pleats for improved dry-suit functionality. A dry-suit comprising: (a) a hollow element-proof fabric formed in the shape of a human body including two arms, two legs and a torso; (b) first and second inwardly extending pleats formed in each of the two legs; and (c) first and second elastic element-proof fabric panels covering the respective first and second pleats and sealed around the periphery with the surrounding adjacent regions of the element-proof fabric of the dry-suit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: Whites Manufacturing Ltd.
    Inventor: Richard Kerr Myerscough