Coats Patents (Class 2/93)
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Fiber Blends for Garments with High Thermal, Abrasion Resistance, and Moisture Management Properties
Publication number: 20130042385Abstract: Fiber blends useful for garments with a balance of high thermal, abrasion resistance, and moisture management properties are disclosed. The fiber blends comprise a hydrophobic fiber component, a hydrophilic fiber component, a structural fiber component, and an optional antistatic fiber. Yarns, fabrics, and garments comprising the fiber blends are also disclosed. Such garments are particularly useful for occupations requiring high thermal properties and abrasion resistance, such as fire fighters, utility workers, and military personnel, without compromising comfort of the wearers by maintaining breathability and moisture management properties of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: DRIFIRE, LLCInventors: Robert Hines, James Bailey, Leslie Gene Cone -
Patent number: 8370965Abstract: A detachable solar thermal coat assembly with carbon nanocapsule composite material includes an outer jacket, an inner lining and a conducting wire. The outer jacket has therein a power input device that provides electric power to a carbon nanocapsule fiber composite layer of the inner lining through the conducting wire so that the carbon nanocapsule fiber composite layer is powered to give out heat and warm a user wearing the solar thermal coat assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Inventors: Liang-Yang Lin, Hong-Wen Wang
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Patent number: 8365316Abstract: An airbag jacket having a good fitting performance of an expanded airbag for a body in the airbag jacket where the airbag is expanded along an outer surface of the body of the wearer. An airbag 2 is provided in a manner so as to cover a waistline and both shoulders of the wearer. An inside of the airbag 2 is partitioned into a plurality of cells 2a by means of that an inner panel 3 constituting a first surface on a wearer side of the airbag 2 and an outer panel 4 constituting a second surface on an opposite side to the wearer is partially stitched by means of a line-shaped stitching portion 6. Each of the cells 2a is formed to have a shape extending in a body height direction of the wearer. Thereby, the airbag 2 is brought to be expanded along an outer surface of a body portion of the wearer as a whole.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignees: Takata Corporation, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jin-soo Jan, Shinichi Sugimoto, Akifumi Takedomi, Tadahiro Igawa, Hiroshi Goto, Yuki Kobayashi, Masayoshi Orita
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Publication number: 20130019379Abstract: A jacket for walking a dog includes a main torso covering portion which can be opened and closed. The jacket also includes an exterior pocket that includes a roll of waste bags. The exterior pocket includes an opening on the front surface of the pocket. The lead bag is pulled through the opening to gain access to the bag. The lead bag is removed from the roll along a perforation separating the bags such that the walker can manually remove a bag from the pocket and tear the lead bag away from the following bag while leaving the following bag in a position that is easily gripped for the next required cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Inventor: Marg Shadid
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Publication number: 20130007941Abstract: The shower jacket is provided as a one-piece body garment that has a minimum number of parts, which includes a front portion, a vertically right side slit portion underneath the arm section, divided into two segments that will be fastened. It has a fully closed back portion, as well as an opening for arms and the neck. Fasteners are for retaining the two segments of the vertical right-side portion segments together at three sections along the side of the garment in three-button sections. This component is for securing and covering up the entire body of the patient in order to provide warmth, privacy, safety, and a sense of modesty and dignity. It also has a convenient front four-compartment pocket to aid in supplying a patient's necessity items for the bath or shower. It allows easy access for patients with medical equipment, and for examinations to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Shirley Smith, Jacklyn Smith Sanders, Dedtra Deneat Smith, Christina Smith-Massey, Justice Lugretta Smith
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Publication number: 20130000011Abstract: A knitted dual-layer fabric for manufacturing garments such as underwear and sportswear for wearing in the outdoors is described. The dual-layer fabric comprises a first layer, the first layer being an inner layer adapted to be in contact with the skin and having water repellent or hydrophobic properties, and a second layer, the second layer being an outer layer having hydrophilic or water absorbent properties, and a binding interposed between the inner layer and the outer layer to bind and tie the layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventor: Filippo VAGLIO TESSITORE
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Patent number: 8341766Abstract: A jacket has several features useful for participating in a sport while wearing the jacket. The jacket may have a shell with a pocket in an upper region of the shell and a semi-rigid collar located in the pocket, wherein the semi-rigid collar is movable between a storage position wherein the semi-rigid collar is in the pocket and a use position wherein the semi-rigid collar is partially removed from the pocket. The jacket may also have a shoulder region with discrete areas of gripping material located on the shoulder region. The jacket may also have an inner core wrap having a perimeter, wherein a portion of the perimeter is removably attached to the outer shell that hugs the torso of a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Inventors: Amanda Marie Rodriguez, Patricia Elizabeth Dahan
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Patent number: 8341769Abstract: The invention relates to a garment that includes a torso portion and a pair of sleeves, with the junction between the torso portion and each of the sleeves including a closable opening. Each of the closable openings includes a first portion positioned on a respective underarm, extending along a side of the torso portion, and a second portion extending on a respective one of the sleeves, with each of the sleeves including a proximal portion adjacent the torso portion, a distal portion adjacent the proximal portion, and an arrangement carried by the proximal portion to maintain the distal portion in a lifted-up state.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Arc'Teryx Equipment Inc.Inventors: Thomas Walker Clarke Fayle, Brian Hans Pedersen, Anthony Richardson
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Publication number: 20120324619Abstract: Moisture activated invisible stencil technology is created by applying a moisture blocking agent in accordance with an artwork is applied to a base substrate. The base substrate is preferably fabricated of a moisture absorbing material. When the object is subjected to moisture, moisture wets to the exposed portion of the base substrate and is repelled in the areas where the moisture blocking agent is applied thereon. The wetted portion of the base substrate changes in shade or color to expose the concealed image. The moisture activated invisible stencil technology can be applied for simple aesthetic applications or advanced for applications to identify wet objects. The advanced applications can include warnings for wet roadways, pool decks, umbrellas, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventor: James Drago
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Publication number: 20120324618Abstract: An abrasion-resistant garment may include a first fabric layer with a first recovery property and a first direction, and a second fabric layer with a second recovery property and a second direction. The first recovery property is greater than the second recovery property. The second fabric layer is disposed on the first fabric layer in a predetermined orientation of the first direction and second direction to provide enhanced sliding of the second fabric layer along the first fabric layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Jason Wayne DieffenbacherInventor: Jason Wayne Dieffenbacher
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Publication number: 20120317694Abstract: A waterproof garment in the form of a cloak is disclosed. The cloak includes an outer layer and an inner layer, each made of a suitable fabric. The outer surface of the outer layer is endowed with decorative properties such as color and texture for the intended use. The inner surface of the inner layer is preferably chosen for suitability in coming in contact with a wearer. Enclosed between the outer and inner layers, protected from abrasion and other potential hazards inherent in direct physical contact, at least one surface is a weather layer, preferably impervious to water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Douglas Randolph Block, Kathryn Marie Block
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Publication number: 20120311765Abstract: A soft and elastic jacket is provided. No less than 70 percent of the body circumference of the soft and elastic jacket is composed of an elastic weft knitted fabric, when the soft and elastic jacket is in a motionless state without being worn. The elastic weft knitted fabric is produced by knitting 5˜15% weight of elastic yarns with the rest of non-elastic yarns, and it has a basis weight of 140˜200 g/m2. The elastic weft knitted fabric has a tightness index of not greater than 0.8 and a recovery stress of 0.3˜1.3 N at an elongation range of 30˜80%. The respiratory quotient is not greater than 1.05, when a person wearing the soft and elastic jacket exercises at an intensity of less than 7 Mets and a body exercise amount of not greater than 25 Mets·hr for an exercise time of less than 6 hrs. The soft and elastic jacket has a clothing pressure of 0.6 kPa or less in a motionless state, and 2.5 kPa or less in a motion state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicants: TORAY INDUSTRIES (H.K.) LIMITED, TORAY FIBERS & TEXTILE RESEARCH LABORATORIES (CHIN) CO., LTD.Inventors: Qingmei Ni, Tongjuan Liu, Toshiaki Shimizu, Juan Liu, Masanari Murakami
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Publication number: 20120284898Abstract: A garment having a pouch formed between an inner layer and an outer layer, which are bound to each other at each shoulder, at about mid-torso and at the sides. The outer layer of the pouch has an opening at its top in its middle where a neckline extends to about one-quarter to about one-half of the way down the pouch. The garment has supports bound to the inner or outer layer or both layers at the shoulders, and which supports go over the shoulders and down the person to about mid-torso, where the supports are bound to the inner or outer layer or both layers at about the mid-torso, but preferably not under the arms. The garment can be worn independently, worn over other items of clothing, or worn in combination with another apparel which is worn over the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventor: Joseph E. McMullen
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Publication number: 20120266351Abstract: Disclosed is a jacket having warm pockets with both pockets being attachable and detachable which is characterized in that in an ordinary jacket which can be opened and closed by a certain engaging element such as a zipper and buttons and has a pocket at left and right sides formed about the engaging element, respectively, for a user to insert his hands into the left and right pockets, both the separated pockets can communicate like one longitudinal pocket, and a tube-like passage is formed from both the pockets and the to backside of a jacket, and a warming element is accommodated in both the pockets or the tube-like passage for the purpose of effectively warming the hands of a user as well as a user's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Go Kyeong Kim
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Patent number: 8281413Abstract: A grommet locking device, which combines the advantages of both a grommet and a cord lock in a single unitary device. The grommet locking device allows a user to tighten a cord with one hand. The grommet locking device includes a front piece having a locking mechanism and a back piece that are attached together with a piece of fabric therebetween. A cord is moveable within the locking mechanism between a first locked position and second unlocked position in order to tighten or loosen a portion of the garment, such as a hood of a jacket.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: The North Face Apparel Corp.Inventor: John Thiet Ly
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Publication number: 20120246792Abstract: A method is provided for forming a garment, including providing a fabric layer having sonically weldable material, the fabric layer having an inner surface and at least one opening region, the opening region having a periphery and an outer free edge, placing an elastic edge band having sonically weldable material around the entire periphery of the opening region, the edge band having first and second free edges and an inner surface, securing the first free edge of the edge band to the outer free edge of the opening region with a subsonic or ultrasonic edge weld to form a finished seamless edge along the opening region, and activating an adhesive along more than half of the inner surface of the edge band to secure the edge band and second free edge to the inner surface of the fabric layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Roger D. Warren, Rick Kelley
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Patent number: 8256025Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Rino A. Feduzi, Robert L. Jensen, Jr., Jeanine M. Shusta
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Patent number: 8256024Abstract: Described herein are various embodiments of a cold-weather garment. In one exemplary embodiment, a long-sleeve upper-body cold-weather garment includes a torso portion and two sleeve portions that are attached to and extend from opposite edges of the torso portion. The torso portion is made from a first material and the sleeve portions are each made from a second material. The first material is lighter per unit area and more breathable than the second material. The second material is heavier per unit area than the first material, but is more resistant to cold-weather environmental conditions. For example, the second material is water resistant, flame resistant and comprises an outer surface having a camouflage pattern.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Massif Mountain Gear Company, L.L.C.Inventor: Jeffrey K. Roberts
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Publication number: 20120204314Abstract: An article of clothing includes long sleeves, for dressing the upper body of a baby or child. The article of clothing includes at least a front and back portion, shoulder portions connected to the front and back portions, and sleeves connected to the shoulder portions. Each of the sleeves includes a zipper portion extending along the sleeve and terminating at a distal end of the sleeve. The sleeve can be opened along the entire length of the zipper portion all the way to the shoulder portion, so that a person's arm can be maneuvered past the shoulder portion and into the sleeve portion with ease and facility. When the child's or baby's arm is completely inserted through the shoulder portion, the zipper member can be operated so that the sleeve is closed, thereby securing the baby's or child's arm in the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Nikia Marie Pounds, Jason Everette Pounds
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Publication number: 20120204315Abstract: The invention relates to a piece of clothing, particularly a jacket for sporting activities. The piece of clothing (1) has ventilation openings (7) in the chest region and/or on the back, wherein the openings have means (8) for closing, which can be actuated by an adjustment mechanism (9). The means (8) for closing are formed by a fabric layer (81) that can be moved in the region of the opening (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: X-TECHNOLOGY SWISS GMBHInventor: Bodo W Lambertz
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Publication number: 20120174298Abstract: A garment protective system includes a protective member and an adjustable member. In another aspect of the present invention, body armor inside a jacket is repositionable due to adjustment of a coupled adjustment strap. A further aspect of the present invention provides a waist belt adjustably coupled to a shoulder area and/or a back area of a jacket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: ROBISON'S INC.Inventor: Marc A. Bay
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Publication number: 20120137417Abstract: As garment with a front and back pair of handles, to be worn by the driver of tandem riders on an open air transportation to provide the riders stability and to lessen the chances of a passenger from being thrown off. The back pair of handles is mounted in an inverted V-shape across the driver's back to reduce passenger wrist strain. The front pair of handles is mounted vertically upon the driver's torso and spaced sufficiently close to the driver's sides to prevent the passenger from having to bend in order to grasp them. The handles may be attached directly to the garment or to a harness permanently sewn or temporarily affixed inside the garment. The harness comprises a pair of parallel belts with quick release buckles connected to shoulder straps that are parallel in front, and crisscross in back above the top belt. The handles attach to both belts in order to evenly distribute passenger loads across the torso of the driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventor: STEPHAN PEASE
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Publication number: 20120121843Abstract: The invention relates to the use of polyphosphonates, copoly(phosphonate ester)s, copoly(phosphonate carbonate)s, and their respective oligomers, as flame retardant additives for polyester fibers to impart fire resistance while maintaining or improving processing characteristics for melt spinning fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: FRX POLYMERS, INC.Inventors: Marc-Andre LEBEL, Lawino Kagumba, Pin Go
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Publication number: 20120114883Abstract: A layered adaptive membrane structure that has movable membranes is provided. The structure can change its gas, liquid and/or particulate permeability in response to surrounding environmental conditions. Applications include protective apparel that is comfortable to wear wherein the level of protection provided is based on conditions in the environment. Hence, the protective apparel is highly breathable and comfortable in a non-hazardous environment but impermeable or only semipermeable in a hazardous environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Vivek Kapur, Joseph D. Trentacosta
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Publication number: 20120096622Abstract: Various embodiments may provide an adjustable fit garment that allows the fit of the garment to be adjusted by a user according to the user's preferences. In various embodiments, the garment may be a jacket configured to be worn on an upper body of the user. The jacket may have an outer surface and an inner surface, and a front side and a back side. In various embodiments, one or more zippers may be disposed along the outside surface of the jacket. Each zipper may include two sets of opposing zipper teeth (e.g., first and second sets of zipper teeth) configured to be coupled together. The jacket may further include a gusset coupled between the sets of zipper teeth (e.g., on an interior portion of the zipper) to allow for a limited expansion of the jacket when the zipper is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: Columbia Sportswear North America, Inc.Inventor: Rebecca Johnson
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Patent number: 8108949Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Teijin Fibers LimitedInventors: Kenji Iwashita, Hitoshi Itai, Motoki Yamazawa
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Publication number: 20120027972Abstract: Porous adaptive membrane structures having movable membranes are provided. The structures can be made to change their gas, liquid and/or particulate permeability in response to surrounding environmental conditions. Applications include protective apparel that is comfortable to wear wherein the level of protection provided is based on conditions in the environment. Hence, the protective apparel is highly breathable and comfortable in a non-hazardous environment but impermeable or only semipermeable in a hazardous environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Vivek Kapur, Joseph D. Trentacosta
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Publication number: 20120017348Abstract: A jacket, coat or windbreaker, particularly for tactical use by police, for example, has a side opening just below the arm to the bottom of the jacket, provided with a quick-opening feature for fast access to a weapon normally secured under the jacket. The side opening is closed by a zipper pulled downwardly and is concealed by a flap when closed. A small gripping tab extends out at the exterior of the jacket near the bottom edge, at the end of a rip cord that extends through an opening in the jacket and is secured to a plastic buckle or clip somewhat similar to a small seat belt, positioned along the inside surface of the jacket so as to be hidden from the outside. The buckle or clip snaps together to hold the jacket opening secured at bottom. When the rip cord is pulled, this has the effect of releasing the buckle, releasing a VELCRO strip that closes the flap at the bottom edge, and opening the zipper to separate the jacket along the opening line, up to just below the arm if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Chris Ellsworth
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Patent number: 8074300Abstract: An article of clothing, comprising a coat assembly having a front side, a backside, and first and second sleeves. The front side and the backside define a shoulder area where they meet above the first and second sleeves. A hood assembly has a crown. Extending from the crown is a flap that terminates at an end. Also extending from the crown at a predetermined angle is a visor. The visor extends from the crown a first predetermined distance. The hood assembly comprises a first zipper tape. The first zipper tape comprises first zipper teeth. A shield assembly comprises a shield. The shield has a second zipper tape. The second zipper tape comprises second zipper teeth. The second zipper teeth have means to engage the first zipper teeth.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventor: Juan Carlos Molina
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Publication number: 20110277211Abstract: The sports heritage clothing is any article of sports apparel having desired indicia displayed thereon. The apparel can take the form of any apparel currently purchased and worn by the many sports fans throughout the world. Caps, jackets, jerseys, headbands, wristbands, etc. all can be adorned with the desired indicia. The indicia would include the logo of a preferred team and the numbers of two or more of the team's favorite and/or most revered players.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: JEFFREY BIERMANN, ELIZABETH A. BIERMANN
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Publication number: 20110274858Abstract: Porous adaptive membrane structures having movable membranes are provided. The structures can be made to change their gas, liquid and/or particulate permeability in response to surrounding environmental conditions. Applications includes protective apparel that is comfortable to wear wherein the level of protection provided is based on conditions in the environment. Hence, the protective apparel is highly breathable and comfortable in a non-hazardous environment but impermeable or only semipermeable in a hazardous environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Vivek Kapur, Joseph D. Trentacosta
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Publication number: 20110274903Abstract: Embodiments of the invention may include one or more high-density textile fibers with a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL. Some embodiments may include fabrics and/or garments made from such fibers. Embodiments comprising garments can include, for instance, exercise aids for providing extra mass to the wearer. Other embodiments can comprise, without limitation, building materials, safety equipment, armor, body armor, protective apparel, marine repair materials, marine protective devices, boat hulls, vehicle chassis, or blast-resistant materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Charlene Stuart, Patricia Dorton
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Publication number: 20110239350Abstract: A ventilated garment including one or more mesh fabric areas and a plurality of spacers. Each spacer has a generally arch-shaped portion with two ends thereof being fastened on an inner surface of the ventilated garment adjacent to the mesh fabric areas. The mesh fabric areas may be provided at the shoulder portion, the chest portion, and/or the side portion of the ventilated garment. The garment can be lifted up and kept at a distance from the body of a wearer by the spacers to ventilate heat and moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Chu Po Ho, Jin-tu Fan
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Publication number: 20110231979Abstract: Human clothing has inner and outer flexible layers that define a space sufficiently large to position a thermal transfer element in any of multiple, non-overlapping positions. The space and the thermal transfer element preferably have cooperating sides of a hook-and-loop attachment. All suitable items of clothing are contemplated, but especially a shirt, jacket or pants that appear to others as a substantially normal garment. Each space has one or more openings, in either the inner or outer layers, and preferably at the shoulders or sides of the torso, or at the pocket areas of pants. The spaces are preferably large, not only relative to the size of a corresponding thermal transfer element, but also to the size of the garment. Thermal transfer elements are preferably disposed in pouches having a thermal insulation on that side, and have only a very thin, thermally transmissive, fabric on the other side.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Ali Nilforushan, Kevin Bello
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Patent number: 8015620Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Rino A. Feduzi, Robert L. Jensen, Jr., Jeanine M. Shusta
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Publication number: 20110214218Abstract: A garment includes a moisture barrier layer and a thermal barrier layer connected to the moisture barrier layer by at least one seam extending along a perimeter portion of the thermal barrier layer and enclosing a space between the moisture barrier layer and the thermal barrier layer. The garment also has an inspection port in the thermal barrier layer, the inspection port spaced apart from the perimeter portion of the thermal barrier layer, wherein the space between the moisture barrier layer and the thermal barrier layer is accessible through the inspection port.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: FIRE-DEX, LLCInventors: Stephen Bonamer, Joe Luic
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Patent number: 8011028Abstract: A firefighter's coat including an outer shell and a liner. The outer shell has an inner surface, an outer surface, a front opening with a closure, and a downwardly extending rear tail. The liner has an outer surface facing the inner surface of the shell providing a barrier against the environment. The liner outer surface has a bottom edge loose from the outer shell inner surface to facilitate air circulation for drying when the coat is not in use, and a pocket is defined along the bottom of the outer shell tail and adapted to receive the rear of the liner bottom edge when the coat is in use. A releasable fastener is adapted to releasably secure the liner in the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot, Patricia K. Waters
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Patent number: 8001618Abstract: A ventilated and water-resistant garment is provided. The ventilated garment has at least one vent disposed in a wind-resistant protective material layer and has a closure to selectively permit fluid flow through the vent. A breathable material underlies the vent. The vent has a securing strap with a fastener that secures with a complementary fastener to ensure that the breathable material is substantially exposed to promote fluid flow through the breathable material. A pair of vents is preferably provided in the garment with each have a securing strap with a fastener that removably engages with the complementary fastener on the other securing strap to enhance flow through the vents. Further, double-vent water-resistant openings are provided, having a primary and a secondary closable opening, which can be offset from one another to enhance water and fluid impermeability while providing ventilation.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Sullivans, Inc.Inventor: Marc A Bay
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Publication number: 20110197334Abstract: Embodiments are directed to a novel technique used to create electronic apparel that is powered by batteries and generates light, or sound in reaction to various sensors on the garment. The wearer through the use of various options or effects can further modify the output through the use of various options or effects. The electronic apparel includes an image of an instrument and a keypad that allows for user control of sounds generated by electronic circuits incorporated in the garment. Sound generation circuitry and speakers are coupled to the keypad in an electronic assembly that is detachably coupled to the garment in such a way as to allow regular washing of the garment without any damage to the electronic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: ThinkGeek, Inc.Inventor: Tyson Liotta
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Publication number: 20110197333Abstract: Embodiments are directed to a novel technique used to create electronic apparel that is powered by batteries and generates light, or sound in reaction to various sensors on the garment. The wearer through the use of various options or effects can further modify the output through the use of various options or effects. The electronic apparel includes an image of an instrument and a keypad that allows for user control of sounds generated by electronic circuits incorporated in the garment. Sound generation circuitry and speakers are coupled to the keypad in an electronic assembly that is detachably coupled to the garment in such a way as to allow regular washing of the garment without any damage to the electronic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: ThinkGeek, Inc.Inventor: Tyson Liotta
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Publication number: 20110179549Abstract: A layered structure (1), in particular for production of apparel (50, 70) such as a glove or head covering, comprises at least a first layer (10) and a second layer (20, 22), the second layer including at least a barrier layer (20), and a bonding substance (30) partially disposed between the barrier layer (20) and the first layer (10) to create a bond between the barrier layer and the first layer. The bonding substance (30) includes at least one component (32) of low viscosity such that a force (F) between the first and second layers (10, 20) which acts on at least one of the layers (10, 20) in a force action area (A1) is distributed by a plastic flow onto an area (A2) which is larger than the force action area (A1). More particularly, the bonding substance (30) includes at least one component (32) which is configured such that it has, at 25° C., a shear modulus of not more than 3×105 Pa in accordance with the Dahlquist criterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: W.L. GORE & ASSOCIATES GMBHInventors: Alexander Zaggl, Helmut Klug, Holger Zoudlik
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Patent number: 7985144Abstract: A garment for retaining proper arm positioning throughout a complete golf swing while being substantially unnoticeable to nearby persons. The garment includes a shirt having a torso portion, a first and second sleeve extending from the torso portion, a pair of anchor members secured to the interior surface of the torso portion via a support strip, and a pair of retaining bands separately encircling the first and second sleeves along an interior surface and generally retained within a channel along the inside of the respective sleeve, the retaining bands being comprised of a stretchable material and each having a catch portion with adjustment slots. The retaining bands extend out of the respective sleeve through a sleeve slot and interior to the torso portion via a torso slot to be secured to the respective anchor member and thus separately restrict movement of the sleeves with respect to the torso portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: Richard J. Gonzales
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Publication number: 20110162124Abstract: Collectible artistic renderings are integrated with an article of clothing or other clothing articles wherein the clothing article serves as a display for the collectible artistic renderings and the collectible artistic renderings serve to enhance and alter the look and design of the clothing article. The clothing articles themselves can include an image or pictorial representation serving as a backdrop. The collectible artistic renderings include a fastener for affixing such collectible artistic renderings to said clothing articles. The collectible artistic renderings can be collected, traded, and stored in a storage medium when not in use on a clothing article.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Joseph A. Cosentino, Angela M. Cosentino, Brien M. Wassner, Mary A. Wassner
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Publication number: 20110162123Abstract: A grommet locking device, which combines the advantages of both a grommet and a cord lock in a single unitary device. The grommet locking device allows a user to tighten a cord with one hand. The grommet locking device includes a front piece having a locking mechanism and a back piece that are attached together with a piece of fabric therebetween. A cord is moveable within the locking mechanism between a first locked position and second unlocked position in order to tighten or loosen a portion of the garment, such as a hood of a jacket.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: John Thiet Ly
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Publication number: 20110162125Abstract: Human clothing has inner and outer flexible layers that define a space sufficiently large to position a thermal transfer element in any of multiple, non-overlapping positions. The space and the thermal transfer element preferably have cooperating sides of a hook-and-loop attachment. All suitable items of clothing are contemplated, but especially a shirt, jacket or pants that appear to others as a substantially normal garment. Each space has one or more openings, in either the inner or outer layers, and preferably at the shoulders or sides of the torso, or at the pocket areas of pants. The spaces are preferably large, not only relative to the size of a corresponding thermal transfer element, but also to the size of the garment. Thermal transfer elements are preferably disposed in pouches having a thermal insulation on that side, and have only a very thin, thermally transmissive, fabric on the other side.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Ali Nilforushan, Kevin Bello
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Patent number: 7966668Abstract: A ventilated garment is provided. Another aspect of the present invention employs a jacket having a body portion with sleeves and a torso, and a removable shell portion having a sleeve and a laterally elongated chest and/or back segment. A further aspect of the present invention provides aesthetically pleasing interfaces between air permeable and air blocking segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Sullivans, Inc.Inventor: Marc A. Bay
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Publication number: 20110145972Abstract: A system for creating and ordering a novel personal inspirational message storage and display article, selectively displaying or sharing the message, and networking with others about stored and shared inspirational messages is disclosed. The system includes an online subsystem to select, order and pay for a message storage article and to select or create a personal inspirational message for the article. Also included is an article manufacturing subsystem to transfer the selected message to a selected area of the article on the inner side of a flexible material of which the article is made.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Wallace Greene
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Publication number: 20110145971Abstract: A rotationally adjustable display device is described. In some embodiments, the device invention comprises a base plate that includes an interior face, an exterior face, and a channel extending through the interior and exterior faces. The device further comprises a locking disk that includes a securing post extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom. The securing post is dimensioned to pass through the channel of the base plate. The device further includes a display element having an outer face and an inner face. A rotation selection post extending substantially perpendicularly from the inner face and has an outer surface including a series of facing surfaces and an inner channel dimensioned to accept and engage the securing post. The device further comprises a rotation selection plate. The display device is substantially rotationally immobilized when the securing post is engaged with the inner channel of the rotation selection post.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Robert A. Norbert
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Publication number: 20110131700Abstract: A multi-function air bubble plastic clothes includes a sleeve 10, collar 20, and body 30. It is made of air locked top material 1, which consists of plastic air bubbles 2 which are stuck to top material 1, using the same material. The top material 1 and air bubble 2 can be normal plastic material or with fire retardant plastic material such as PE, LDPE, or PVC. This invention can prevent wind blow, rain, snow, ice drop penetration and prevent hurt from falling down or body impact. It also prevent getting drown in water. It is very suitable for children as winter clothes, raincoat, swim jacket, life saving jacket, or ski jacket purposes. If metal foil is added to the body side of the clothes, it will increase the body heat preservation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Hon Keung Tsui, Hon Kit Chui
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Patent number: 7954173Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides a vented apparel, comprising: an outer shell; an inner liner disposed adjacent at least a portion of an inside of the outer shell; a vent through the outer shell, wherein the vent is substantially covered by a screen; a zipper on the inner liner; and an adjusting mechanism on the outer shell; wherein the adjusting mechanism is connected to the zipper in order to move the zipper between a closed position and an open position. Another embodiment of the present invention provides a vent system, comprising: a vent through an outer shell of an item incorporating the vent system, wherein the vent is substantially covered by a screen; a zipper on an inner liner of the item, wherein the inner liner is disposed adjacent at least a portion of an inside of the outer shell; and an adjusting mechanism on the outer shell; wherein the adjusting mechanism is connected to the zipper in order to move the zipper between a closed position and an open position.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: PRL USA Holdings, Inc.Inventor: John J. Collier