Garment Patents (Class 28/153)
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Patent number: 10327486Abstract: Methods according to the present disclosure include creating a three-dimensional effect, for example, an applique effect, that allows for the effect to be more integrated with the object to which it is added than in conventional methods. These methods can include adding the effect or applique on a surface of an object with the object sandwiched between the applique and a structure-imparting material, allowing the applique and the object it is on to move more freely and in unison together. In some embodiments, the structure-imparting material is sandwiched between the applique and/or the object on one side and a support backing on the opposite side. The three-dimensional applique can be formed by applying force to the object on a side opposite to the applique such that indentations and protrusions are formed in the layered structure of the object and structure-imparting material, providing a three dimensional applique image.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Inventor: Roya Saberzadeh
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Patent number: 10123574Abstract: A wireless push-up brasserie having unique construction providing lift and support is disclosed. A cup portion has innovative materials, fabric cuts, seams and layers providing push-up and push-in to a wearer's bust line. Further to the enhanced look, the invention also provides substantial comfort and feel. Specialized elastic bands are additionally included to shoulder straps and a chest strap providing lift similar to spring force. The invention also adds versatility to its design to include size adjustment and optional crisscrossed back straps or adjusted to be worn as a halter around the wearer's neck.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Inventor: Peta Wilson
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Patent number: 9814626Abstract: In a method for producing bandages such as support bandages for knee and elbow joints, an elastic fabric material layer is provided on which reinforcement elements are placed and an uncured elastomer is applied to the fabric material in several layers or sprayed onto the fabric material layer so as to completely cover and embed the reinforcement elements which are firmly engaged thereby with the fabric material layer and form three-dimensional stabilizing structures projecting from the surface of the fabric material layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2014Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: NTT NEW TECHNOLOGIES GMBHInventor: Hans Bauer
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Publication number: 20140196190Abstract: The disclosed method is for making a shirt that includes an anterior portion and a posterior portion. The method includes seamlessly weaving at least a posterior portion of a shirt from a first thread having a first elasticity; and seamlessly weaving a plurality of bands into the posterior portion of the shirt using a second thread having a second elasticity different from the first elasticity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: IntelliSkin USA, LLCInventor: Timothy W. Brown
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Publication number: 20140109362Abstract: The present invention concerns a method for manufacturing a woven informative support. The informative support (1) comprises a piece (2) of fabric, constituted by an interlacing of threads of at least two different colours. The interlacing of the threads of the piece (2) define the image (4) corresponding to an optically read code, on at least one face (3) thereof, through the contrast between at least two different colours.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: TECNO LABEL S.R.L. CON SOCIO UNICOInventor: Giglio Bassi
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Publication number: 20140101825Abstract: The invention relates to a fiber excellent in cool contact feeling which is excellent in hand and skin touch and capable of preventing unpleasant feeling in the wet state while also having excellent elasticity. The invention also relates to fabric, clothing, and underwear excellent in cool contact feeling and obtainable by using said fiber as well as the methods of making the fibers and articles thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: LUBRIZOL ADVANCED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Ravi R. Vedula, Mouh-Wahng Lee
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Publication number: 20130312236Abstract: A method for preparing high-grade and casual fabric with special leather feel using a corn-based fiber that comprises the steps of: 1) selecting 0.3-0.5 D/PF ultrafine corn-based SORONA fiber from DuPont (U.S.) and 0.2-0.4 D/PF long porous bright polyester yarns as raw materials; 2) compositing by air-jet texturing: having the above raw materials composited by low tension air-jet texturing in an air texturing machine, with the tension force controlled in the range of 4.5-6.0 cN, so as to form ATY yarns with a denier number of 120-180 D; 3) weaving, which includes yarn sizing, preliminary drying, oil applying and plain weaving; 4) dyeing and finishing, which include treating a fabric by pre-treating, presetting, splitting and alkali detaching, water washing and dehydrating, dyeing, water repellent treatment, instant ultrahigh temperature treatment, and one-sided lustering.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: DANYANG DANQI YUYUE TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: Junyan Zhang, Huirong Lin, Pei Zhang
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Publication number: 20130237110Abstract: A ripstop fabric having multi-component polyester filament yarns interwoven into spun yarns in a ripstop pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: 5.11, Inc.Inventor: Francisco J. Morales
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Publication number: 20130152277Abstract: An antimicrobial garment includes at least two textile layers fastened together, including an interior layer having antimicrobial properties and an exterior layer having a formal or professional aesthetic appearance. The garment is manufactured by either selecting a textile having antimicrobial properties, weaving antimicrobial textile fibers into a fabric, or treating a textile with an antimicrobial treatment, fastening a second textile, and tailoring the combination, together with additional materials as required, into a garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventor: Elana Rakitin
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Publication number: 20130000057Abstract: Disclosed herein is the preparation of indigo-dyed cotton denim fabrics suitable for use in making cotton denim garments and other denim articles. These indigo-dyed fabrics are prepared from cotton warp yarn which has been pre-treated with an emulsion copolymer prior to being contacted with an aqueous dye liquor comprising a dispersion of an indigo dyestuff. Such copolymer-treated cotton warp yarn can be woven or knitted into cotton denim griege fabrics along with untreated cotton weft yarn. Such griege denim fabric can then be indigo-dyed using the aqueous dye liquor. Alternatively, the emulsion copolymer-treated cotton warp yarn can be indigo-dyed by contact with the aqueous dye liquor before this warp yarn is incorporated into denim fabric along with the untreated cotton weft yarn. The cotton denim fabric produced by either method has the appearance of conventional ring-dyed indigo fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Harrie SCHOOTS
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Publication number: 20120156462Abstract: The present invention relates to UV protective fabrics, whereupon these fabrics are made of UV protective cellulosic fibers, namely manufactured by the Modal or the Lyocell process. Besides the permanent and inherent protection against UV rays of the named fiber materials and thus fabrics, UV protection is still guaranteed, when the fabrics are wet and stretched. As a result of fiber swelling, the fabric construction becomes denser and as a direct result, UV transmission is significantly reduced compared to the dry and stretched state.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: LENZING AGInventors: Clemens Bisjak, Andreas Gürtler, Peter Dobson, Karin Kämpf, Christian Schuster, Gert Kroner
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Patent number: 8060998Abstract: A device for processing a supple porous textile piece having at least one first surface and one second surface adjacent to the first surface, the process being carried out on the second surface and not on the first surface The device includes a departure area and an arrival area for placing the textile piece. The departure area is equipped with a non-porous mobile mask with a shape corresponding to the first surface. The device also includes a processing area equipped with processing means, a pick-up head with a suction plate having a shape corresponding to that of the mask. The pick-up head being moveable among the departure area, the processing area, and the arrival area.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: HBI Branded Apparel Enterprises, LLCInventors: Yannick Rey, Michel Calonne, Marc Genevoy
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Patent number: 8028386Abstract: Methods are described for forming unitary fabric elements for use in engineered thermal fabric articles, including, but not limited to, thermal fabric garments, thermal fabric home textiles, and thermal fabric upholstery covers, and for forming these engineered thermal fabric articles, having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacity positioned about the thermal fabric article in correlation to insulative requirements of a user's body. In one implementation, loop yarn in first regions is formed to a first pile height, and loop yarn in other regions is formed to another, different, relatively greater pile height.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, William K. Lie, Charles Haryslak, David Costello, Jane Hunter
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Publication number: 20100242148Abstract: Methods are described for forming unitary fabric elements for use in engineered thermal fabric articles, including, but not limited to, thermal fabric garments, thermal fabric home textiles, and thermal fabric upholstery covers, and for forming these engineered thermal fabric articles, having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacity positioned about the thermal fabric article in correlation to insulative requirements of a user's body. In one implementation, loop yarn in first regions is formed to a first pile height, and loop yarn in other regions is formed to another, different, relatively greater pile height.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Moshe Rock, William K. Lie, Charles Haryslak, David Costello, Jane Hunter
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Patent number: 7743476Abstract: Methods are described for forming unitary fabric elements for use in engineered thermal fabric articles, including thermal fabric garments, thermal fabric home textiles, and thermal fabric upholstery covers, and for forming these articles, having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacity positioned about the thermal fabric article in correlation to insulative requirements of a user's body. In one implementation, loop yarn in first regions is formed to a first pile height, and loop yarn in other regions is formed to another, different, relatively greater pile height. In another implementation, loop yarn having a first shrinkage performance is formed in first regions to a predetermined loop height, and loop yarn having another, different shrinkage performance is formed in other regions; the loops are cut and finished to a common pile height and the web is exposed to heat to cause loop yarn to shrink to one or more different pile heights.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, William K. Lie, Charles Haryslak, David Costello, Jane Hunter
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Publication number: 20100024125Abstract: An insulating product and method for its creation involving inner valves designed to impede the flow of insulating materials between compartments formed by the inner valves. This allows for creating vertical baffles in addition to the typical horizontal baffles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Yick Lap Li
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Publication number: 20090209931Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a plurality of elastic disposable incontinence diapers (200) which absorb body fluids and are provided in the form of pants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Thomas Wurster
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Publication number: 20080256769Abstract: This invention relates to a method for treating a flexible elastic textile element comprising at least one shaped part which must be partially treated and is surrounded by a plane part. According to the invention, the flexible textile element is gripped in at least two points of the plane part surrounding the shaped part which must be treated; the part gripped between two points is removed in such a way as to essentially flatten the shaped part gripped between the two points; and the removed gripped part is flattened.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: DBA LUX I SARLInventors: Yannick Rey, Maitre Bertrand Bizollon, Michel Calonne
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Publication number: 20080189824Abstract: Methods are described for forming unitary fabric elements for use in engineered thermal fabric articles, including, but not limited to, thermal fabric garments, thermal fabric home textiles, and thermal fabric upholstery covers, and for forming these engineered thermal fabric articles, having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacity positioned about the thermal fabric article in correlation to insulative requirements of a user's body. The fabric element has at least two regions of contrasting insulative capacity. The method includes designing a pattern and combining yarns in a continuous web according to the pattern. In one implementation, loop yarn in first regions is formed to a first pile height, and loop yarn in other regions is formed to another, different, relatively greater pile height.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: MALDEN MILLS INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Moshe Rock, William K. Lie, Charles Haryslak, David Costello, Jane Hunter
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Patent number: 6779237Abstract: A necklace for wearing around a wearer's neck. The necklace is constructed from a number of strands of woven yarn. The strands are wrapped together, capped at each end, and frayed at various positioned between the ends in order to create the unique appearance of the necklace.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Inventor: Linda Stoltenberg
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Publication number: 20030150090Abstract: A method for forming a composite absorbent member is provided that includes:Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Patsy A. Krautkramer, Maureen M. Falls, Robert John Makolin, Glory Framary Ceman, William Reeves, Garry Roland Woltman
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Publication number: 20030131457Abstract: A method for forming a composite absorbent member is provided that includes:Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Patsy A. Krautkramer, Maureen M. Falls, Robert John Makolin, Glory Framary Ceman, Willaim Reeves, Garry Ronald Woltman
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Publication number: 20030041425Abstract: A process for manufacturing women's elastic winter shirts having an omasum inner-wall-like textile structure to render desired elasticity to a shirt. The process of this invention to make the raw material to have the omasum-like textile structure consists of including but not limited to weaving, hand tying-fabrics, heating, drying, cutting and sewing. The material suitable for the process of this invention is composed of wool and polyester.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: Jong Chul Lee
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Patent number: 5727294Abstract: A continuous and uninterrupted process for knitting a plurality of cylindrical blanks, automatically transferring the knit blanks sequentially to a shrink apparatus, continuously shrinking the blanks for a predetermined period of time, and automatically transferring the shrunken blanks from the shrink apparatus to a remote location. The invention also includes an apparatus for carrying out the process having a shrink apparatus with a blank input conduit, a blank output conduit, a plurality of heating chambers, and means for transferring knitted tubular blanks from knitting machines to heating chambers. A heat source transfers heat to the heating chambers to heat and shrink the blanks, and an associated component automatically transfers the shrunken blanks to a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Sara Lee CorporationInventors: William M. Lathery, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 4793034Abstract: Knit sport shirts and the like characterized by having the body portion and the trim of exactly the same color shade are manufactured by circularly knitting the same type of yarn to form first and second tubular fabrics and then simultaneously dyeing both the first and second tubular fabrics together to obtain the same color in both fabrics. The second tubular fabric is unraveled and the unraveled yarn is used in knitting the trim on a flat knitting machine. The first tubular fabric is cut and sewn to form the body blank and the knit trim is attached to the body blank to complete the sport shirt.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Stevcoknit Fabrics Co.Inventors: Dennis E. Poloff, Robert M. Simpkins, Garlen R. Farley
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Patent number: 4058874Abstract: Various greige fabrics are tubular knit with various knit parameters, including stitch length and stitch density, pre-treated and converted into test garments using the tubular knit fabric as the major portion of the garment, such as a man's undershirt. Selected lengths of tubular knit portions of test garments are tested by radially outwardly stretching them beyond their relaxed state a predetermined amount corresponding to the extent and manner of stretch such a garment would actually be subjected to in actual use by a wearer, and the force per lineal dimension required to so extend the garments is observed and recorded. Test garments made from different fabrics all knit with the same knit design parameters and pre-treated in the identical manner but having different stitch lengths and densities are tested to obtain a correlation between stitch length, stitch density and the force per lineal dimension of tubular garment required to stretch the garment to its wear condition.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1975Date of Patent: November 22, 1977Assignee: Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc.Inventor: Franz Hausner