Robes Patents (Class 296/81)
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Patent number: 12134419Abstract: A seat baffle and a baby stroller are introduced. The baby baffle is disposed in a baby carrier. The baby carrier includes a seat and a support rod erected relatively to the seat and straddling a front end of the seat, the seat baffle includes a baffle cloth, one end of the baffle cloth is fixed to the front end of the seat, the other end of the baffle cloth is detachably fixed to the support rod for shielding the front end of the main body. When the baffle cloth is fixed on the support rod, the front end of the main body is shielded, which is suitable for small babies; after the baffle cloth is detached from the support rod, the front end of the main body becomes open, which is suitable for large babies. The seat baffle can switch between two usage statuses in the baby carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2021Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Assignee: WONDERLAND SWITZERLAND AGInventor: Baozhong Chen
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Patent number: 11696607Abstract: A covering is disclosed that is designed to protect the lower region of a user while seated on a seat. The covering includes a front portion and a back portion, with both being formed from a pliable material. The front portion and the back portion are connected to form a pocket, with the front portion and the back portion further defining an opening configured to receive legs of the user. Further, a flap is connected to and extends from an end of the back portion proximal the opening, the flap being configured to be sat on by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Inventor: Aquito Carl Young
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Patent number: 7003825Abstract: A blanket construction (10) primarily designed for airline passengers wherein, the construction (10) includes a blanket member (20) having a vertical stem portion (23) including a criss-cross pocket arrangement (27) on its lower end (25) that is adapted to receive a liner element (50) and a horizontal cross-arm portion (22) wherein, the stem portion (23) is adapted to receive the legs and lower torso of the user and the cross arm portion (22) is adapted to surround the upper torso and arms of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: James Levings
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Patent number: 6932411Abstract: A garment that attaches to the body of a personal recreational vehicle, preferably covers substantially all of the wearer's body, and traps heat generated and lost by the vehicle engine. The garment is preferably large enough to allow the wearer to sit or stand and turn as necessary without restraint. It may also equipped with a zipper in front that allows the wearer to vent heated air or to exit the garment and vehicle without detaching the garment from the vehicle. In the preferred embodiment, the garment is removably attached to a storage container attached to the vehicle behind the driver/wearer. The bottom hem of the garment is attached or anchored to the body of the vehicle in order to better trap heat and to keep the garment in place. The apparatus for attaching the garment to the vehicle preferably is strong enough to remain attached despite high winds and/or high vehicle velocity.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Scott McKinney
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Publication number: 20040217619Abstract: A garment that attaches to the body of a personal recreational vehicle, preferably covers substantially all of the wearer's body, and traps heat generated and lost by the vehicle engine. The garment is preferably large enough to allow the wearer to sit or stand and turn as necessary without restraint. It may also equipped with a zipper in front that allows the wearer to vent heated air or to exit the garment and vehicle without detaching the garment from the vehicle. In the preferred embodiment, the garment is removably attached to a storage container attached to the vehicle behind the driver/wearer. The bottom hem of the garment is attached or anchored to the body of the vehicle in order to better trap heat and to keep the garment in place. The apparatus for attaching the garment to the vehicle preferably is strong enough to remain attached despite high winds and/or high vehicle velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: Scott McKinney
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Patent number: 6676188Abstract: A garment that attaches to the body of a personal recreational vehicle, preferably covers substantially all of the wearer's body, and traps heat generated and lost by the vehicle engine. The garment is preferably large enough to allow the wearer to sit or stand and turn as necessary without restraint. It may also equipped with a zipper in front that allows the wearer to vent heated air or to exit the garment and vehicle without detaching the garment from the vehicle. In the preferred embodiment, the garment is removably attached to a storage container attached to the vehicle behind the driver/wearer. The bottom hem of the garment is attached to the body of the vehicle in order to better trap heat and to keep the garment in place. The apparatus for attaching the garment to the vehicle preferably is strong enough to remain attached despite high winds and/or high vehicle velocity.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Scott McKinney
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Patent number: 6231104Abstract: A removable shield for deflecting wind and projectile objects from the front of a vehicle such as a motorcycle or bicycle. The shield comprises a flexible material that is sized to cover a portion of the front of the motorcycle or bicycle and is located from between the handlebar down to the front fender, or front forks. The shield is attached by elastomeric cords and hooks, or other suitable fastening device to the handlebars and front fender or front forks.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventor: Rhonda Roethel
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Patent number: 4846521Abstract: A foot cover for a baby buggy capable of positively protecting the feet and legs of a baby place in a reclining position from the wind. A front cover is attached to a lower plate portion. A core wire runs along the periphery of the front cover. Ends of the core wire are pivotally connected to foot cover holders placed around the front legs of the buggy. The foot cover holders have integral grippers into which side portions of the core wire are fit to hold the foot cover in its raised position.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Combi Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takehiko Takahashi, Hitoshi Katou, Tomihiro Kaneko
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Patent number: 4807922Abstract: A high impact car cover is set forth for use in protecting an automobile housed by the instant invention. An outer vinyl-like covering is laminated to an impact absorbing padding of a thickness in a range of three to five times the thickness of the outer covering and sandwiching the foam-like padding is an underlying vinyl-like flexible covering to provide a high impact automotive covering. A further embodiment of the invention entails the zippered sectioning of the high impact car cover to enable replacement of damaged panels.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Ralph S. Glover
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Patent number: RE38272Abstract: An attachment device (1) secures an enclosure to the roof frame (2) of a golf cart has a sleeve portion which wraps around the frame (2) and is secured by zipper teeth (9). An optional flap (14 15) extending from the sleeve portion has attachment means to secure an enclosure. Opening slots (13) in the flap allow windshield opening release brackets (7) to be inserted therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Annwil, Inc., a Fla. corp.Inventor: Roger F. Nation