For Apparel Patents (Class 206/213)
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Patent number: 7249674Abstract: A multi-functional shoe storage box comprises a substantially transparent outer container defined by a bottom plate and first to fourth side plates, the first and second side plates facing each other, the third side plate facing the bottom plate, an opposing side of the fourth side plate being a side opening. A substantially transparent inner container defined by a bottom plate and first to fourth side plates, an opposing side of the inner container bottom plate being a top opening, the inner container first and second plates facing each other, the inner container third and fourth plates facing each other, whereby the inner container is slid through the side opening in and out of the outer container. A substantially transparent side tab extends from the outer container bottom plate and adjacent to the side opening, the side tab having a hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Inventors: Der Liang Mu, Lisa Lynn Kim
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Patent number: 7152252Abstract: An enhanced mask system including a mask portion, for covering the nose, mouth and lower face of a wearer. The mask portion has an inner surface for being closer to the wearer and an outer surface for being further from the wearer. A head covering or balaclava is secured to the mask portion and a pocket secured to the inner surface of the mask portion removably contains the head covering or balaclava when in its secured position. The mask can be worn by the wearer either with the head covering or balaclava on the wearer's head in a deployed position or without the head covering or balaclava on the wearer's head and stowed in the pocket in the secured position.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Gordini U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: David Gellis, Gad Shaanan, Francois Duval, Serge Debeau, Ivan Brousseau
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Patent number: 7124884Abstract: A garment container has a plurality of panels, at least one of which has an opening formed therein. The panels are capable of containing at least one garment between them. A pocket is installed in the opening and is configured to hold a chemical composition in an interior thereof. A zipper provides access into the interior of the pocket. The pocket has a gas-impermeable front surface and a back surface perforated with vents to allow vapor from the chemical composition to pass therethrough to treat the garment contained between the panels. The back surface of the pocket may be gas-impermeable. The garment container may be a rectangular hanging bag for a single garment, a square-topped hanging bag for multiple garments, a clothes trunk, an underbed storage box or a portable closet.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Inventor: Donald H. Felsenthal
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Publication number: 20030108254Abstract: A laundry apparatus that is mountable on a door, including a mountable rim and a laundry bag that may be attached to the rim or removed from the rim. The rim is held in a generally horizontal position in which the laundry bag is open, but may be lowered to take up less space. The rim of the laundry bag is mountable on a surface, such as a vertical surface of a door, using a mounting plate to which the rim is attached. The mounting plate is either affixed directly to the surface or suspended from above the surface, such as with an over-the-door bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Deborah H. Watkins
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Patent number: 6467613Abstract: A multiple shoe rack bag has a plurality of panels, at least one of which has an opening formed therein. The panels form a space enclosing at least one rack capable of containing at least one pair of shoes therein. A pocket is installed in the opening and is configured to hold a chemical composition in an interior thereof. A zipper provides access into the interior of the pocket. The pocket has a gas-impermeable front surface and a back surface perforated with vents to allow vapor from the chemical composition to pass therethrough to treat the multiple pairs of shoes enclosed in the space formed by the panels. The back surface of the pocket may be gas-impermeable. The shoe rack bag may be a rectangular hanging bag for a single pair of shoes, a rectangular hanging bag for multiple pairs of shoes, an underbed storage box or a portable shoe rack closet.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Donald H. Felsenthal
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Patent number: 6321907Abstract: A system and method for preparing a plastic bag especially useful for carrying electronic products by extruding spaced apart ribs onto the interior surfaces so that the bag volume is greater, so that a greater amount of VCI or anti-static material can be carried in the bag volume and providing greater surface area for outgassing of the VCI into the bag interior. The ribs also facilitate insertion of items into the bag and prevent clinging of the bag interior surface to flat portions of the product carried therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Richard A. Honstrater
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Patent number: 6267232Abstract: A disposable patient garment system that includes a disposable patient garment that is constructed in the general shape of elastic waisted shorts that can be worn while waiting to be examined but that have a split from the front center thereof down between the two legs and up the back side to the back center thereof to not hinder the examination. The system also includes a moisture proof packaging and disposal bag that is used to initially package and store the disposable patient garment and that includes a sealable lower garment holding chamber into which the used disposable patient garment is sealed with a two-part sealing mechanism after a rupturable disinfectant holding cell filled with an alcohol based disinfectant is ruptured to ensure safe disposal of the medical waste.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Inventor: Lori J. LeJeune
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Patent number: 5875490Abstract: A package which provides the user with a disposable bib. The package is especially suited for transportation as it is hand-held and preferably sized to fit into an automobile's glove-box. In some embodiments of the invention, multiple bibs are dispensed from the package in a pop-up type of arrangement. In other embodiments of the invention, a cleansing wipe/sheet is provided with each bib so that the user is able to cleanse themselves (or if the bib is used on an infant, the user is able to cleanse the infant). A further feature, one embodiment of the invention provides a garbage bag so that debris generated during the meal is collected for disposal.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Inventors: Nina E. Woodard, Dorothy Mathews
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Patent number: 5628066Abstract: A fire protection garment may be constructed of a one piece woven fabric integrally formed to create a cloak-like garment to create a fire retardant emergency device. The garment contains a hood portion, a body portion formed with an entrance opening and a manipulating device on the interior of the body portion on each side of the entrance opening. The manipulating device can be hand receiving pockets. The garment is formed of a fabric selected to retain a fire retarding fluid so that the garment protects a person or persons within the garment from high intensity heat or flames. The manipulating device or hand receiving pockets provide a means for controlling the opening of the garment to enable a rescue to occur.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Inventors: Baruch Gottlieb, Jack Trilling, Meir Brenner
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Patent number: 5548859Abstract: An apparatus for saving soiled clothes from being permanently stained is disclosed. The apparatus includes a resealable bag having an inside portion and an outside portion. A rupturable container is fastened to the inside portion of the resealable bag, and a stain-removing solution is contained inside the rupturable container. The soiled clothes are placed inside the resealable bag, the resealable bag is sealed, and the rupturable container is manually ruptured through the bag. This releases the stain-removing solution onto the soiled clothes, thereby preventing the clothes from being permanently stained.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventors: Lorri Oberg, Pamela R. Weiss
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Patent number: 4958729Abstract: Year round conditioning and shaping of a ball glove is accomplished through use of the conditioning bag which includes on its bottom wall straps which hold the glove in spaced relationship to the side walls which contain a foam liner containing conditioning oil. A conditioning fluid ball applicator is placed in the pocket of the glove to shape the pocket and also transfer conditioning oil to the leather material in the pocket. The conditioning fluid ball applicator may include a hollow substantially rigid ball disposed in a tube of conditioning fluid absorbent material. A portion of the tube may be positioned on the front and back sides of the web.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1989Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Creative Athletic Products & Services, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Wright
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Patent number: 4955470Abstract: A flexible false bottom utility container is presented. The container comprises a generally rectangular false bottom box fabricated from a strong light material and having a first true bottom. A generally rectangular cover is removeably coupled to cover the top of the box in a generally air tight coupling. A thin removable generally rigid false bottom divider having a plurality of small holes therethrough is supported a short distance above the true bottom by support means to form a volume beneath the false bottom communicating by passage of air with the rest of the interior of the box through the small holes through the false bottom. A selected fragrant material can be kept beneath the false bottom to impart a selected fragrance to the interior of the box. At least two generally rectangular shaped longitudinal dividers mate with at least two similar width dividers to form rectangular cross section compartments within the box for the storage of selected small items.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Inventors: Douglas M. Hamel, Linda J. Peralto
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Patent number: 4954239Abstract: A device for use as a single use, disposable, sterile irrigation kit for catheter irrigation, comprising a prefilled sterile piston syringe containing from about 45 to about 75 cc of a fluid selected from sterile water, saline solution and dilute aqueous acetic acid solutions, said syringe including a catheter tip sized to operably connect to a conventional catheter tube, a cap on said tip removably mounted to selectively prevent escape of said fluid from said syringe and prevent movement of said piston while said cap is on said tip, said kit further including a disposable pouch for enclosing said filled syringe, said pouch and said filled syringe being sterilized after enclosure of said syringe in said pouch, said device further including a container having a tear-off top labeled with the specific solution in said syringe and a color code system marking at least a portion of said device with a color identifying the particular solution, said container enclosing said pouch containing said filled syringe and fuType: GrantFiled: May 31, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Louis H. Mueller
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Patent number: 4951815Abstract: A sealed package contains a glove of the type worn by medical practitioners when one or more fingers must be inserted into openings in a patient's body and also contains a supply of lubricant for the glove in a separate sealed compartment. The package is formed by sheets of material bonded along zones that define two compartments, the bonding being weaker than the material itself enabling one sheet to be peeled away from the other to open both compartments with one motion of the hands. The package further contains a glove holder which spreads the cuff of the glove to facilitate entry of a hand and which also protects the outer surface of the glove from contamination during the process of putting the glove on.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Inventor: Paul Ulbrich
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Patent number: 4883170Abstract: Year round conditioning and shaping of a ball glove is accomplished through use of the conditioning bag which includes on its bottom wall straps which hold the glove in spaced relationship to the side walls which contain a foam liner containing conditioning oil. A conditioning fluid ball applicator is placed in the packet of the glove to shape the pocket and also transfer conditioning oil to the leather material in the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1989Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Creative Athletic Products and Services, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Wright
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Patent number: 4860897Abstract: A disc storage device for holding and storing discs such as computer floppy discs, compact discs, slides and the like. The device comprises a set of modules for holding the discs having a planar surface, four walls surrounding the planar surface holding means to prevent the disc from moving within the module and ejector means for easy removal of the disc from the module. The device may include 12 modules arrayed on an 81/2 by 11" one-piece plastic unit which may be inserted into a ring binder notebook or inserted as a rail file in a filing cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Inventors: James F. Fowler, Nick Barker, Steven Kaneko, Loyd C. Moore
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Patent number: 4811847Abstract: A package for an urinary catheter consists of a generally rectangular tray with an open top, to which a peel-back cover is bonded, containing a catheter assembly, a syringe prefilled with bacteriostatic water, and two gloves. The catheter assembly is designed such that a urinary catheter may be simply and efficiently placed into the bladder under sterile conditions. The catheter assembly consists of a heat shrunk seal to hold the end cap, three intermediate caps with antiseptic soaked sponge tips bonded to the ends, and the tube-like guide in proximity therewith. The catheter passes through the guide after removal of the heat shrunk seal and the systematic removal and utilization of the end cap and the three intermediate caps. A protective shroud encloses the distal end of the catheter, as it is bonded to the guide. A biocompatible lubricant is contained between the third intermediate cap and the guide.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventors: Thomas H. Reif, Louis E. Warnken, Roy A. Snyder
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Patent number: 4674135Abstract: A disposable undergarment is formed of a single sheet of non-woven cellulose material such as paper. The material is cut into a generally hour-glass shape defining a front portion, back portion, intermediate crotch portion, two generally semicircular opposed cut-outs at each side of the material, a detachable crotch insert portion formed within one of the opposed cut-outs, and may include a detachable circular container portion formed within one of the opposed cut-outs and adjoined to the front portion. The crotch insert is secured to the intermediate crotch portion in superposed relation forming a double ply crotch area. The front and back portions are secured together at their sides to form a main body portion having a pair of leg openings and a waist portion at the top thereof. The outer edges of the leg openings and side edges of the crotch insert are folded over and sewn along the fold with elastic thread or rubber band elastic to form a stretchable elastic hem about the leg openings.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Inventor: Joy W. Greene
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Patent number: 4565287Abstract: An apparatus for preservation of a leather glove. A hollow perforated hand-shaped form, sized to fit snugly within a glove, contains a dehydrating agent which draws moisture out of the glove. The form and glove are insertable in a protective case. The case includes a porous inner lining which is impregnated with a leather emollient. The combined action of the dehydrating agent and the emollient-impregnated lining is to remove moisture, thereby preventing the formation of mold or mildew, and at the same time infuse the emollient into the glove to maintain its suppleness and flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Hector RedeInventors: Hector Rede, Armand G. Winfield, Barbara L. Winfield
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Patent number: 4269315Abstract: A method and apparatus for packaging sterile surgical masks so that individual masks can be dispensed one at a time without disturbing the masks remaining in the dispenser. The method employs stacking surgical masks one upon another and aligning the tie strings so that they have essentially the same direction. The stack of sterile surgical masks with tie strings thus aligned is then inserted into a bag and the bag is tied at one end so as to enclose the masks therein. The bag and its contents are then sterilized and placed in a container. Both the bag and the container are long enough to permit the tie strings to trail loosely behind the stack of masks, and the bag and container are wide enough to permit the tie strings at the sides of the stack of masks to lie loosely and in a generally horizontally aligned fashion, thus permitting the masks to be serially removed without tangling the tie strings.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1979Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Inventor: Elvin L. Boyce