Patent classifications
A41B13/00
BABY GARMENT FOR ATTACHING A FORMAL OUTFIT
A garment allowing a baby to wear a formal outfit without having to wear multiple layers and remain comfortable while wearing the formal outfit. The garment includes a bodysuit having means to attach the formal outfit. The formal outfit includes a suspender, a tie or bow tie, and a vest.
CLOTHING SELECTIVELY ENABLING SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT
A unified garment and method of use thereof are provided wherein the garment that includes a pair of adjustable panels that alternately enable (1.) covering a selected portion of skin of a wearer of the garment; and (2.) exposing the selected portion of the wearer's skin without requiring the wearer to disrobe from the garment. Each panel extends from a same inferior portion of the garment and are detachably attachable at respective attachment points to cause a tension to be imposed between each attachment point and the inferior portion. The garment may include a first pair of apertures adapted to each separately receive a wearer's arm and/or a second pair of apertures adapted to each separately receive a wearer's leg. The garment allows exposure of a wearer's skin to enable direct contact between the garment wearer and the skin of another person for the practice of skin to skin contact.
Baby Garment with Removable and Replaceable Portion
A garment with a removable and resealable portion across the front.
SLEEP SUIT FOR CHILDREN
A sleep suit with compartments gradually increasing in weight from the head to the feet, that covers the torso portion of a child and has an opening for the neck, arms, and legs. The weight is contained in individually sewn compartments in the inner fabric of the suit, keeping the suit's weight properly distributed. The compartments are lighter near the top of the garment that would cover the child's neck and shoulder area, gradually increasing in weight through the middle of the suit that lays over the child's torso. The gradual change in weight ensures child safety and maintains the effectiveness of the pressure around the mid-section.
REFLECTIVE INFANT SLEEPWEAR
Various different forms of reflective infant sleepwear are disclosed. The embodiments include, but are not limited to, onesies, sleep suits, sleep sacks, swaddles, sleep/breathing bands, and pajamas for infants and babies. The reflective coating, pattern, fabric or threads is highly visible on baby video monitors, and shifts as the infant's torso rises and falls with each breath, resulting in a constant sparkling image on the baby monitor as the infant breathes. This allows parents to check on their infant's status with a glance of the video monitor. This visual cue helps to prevent SIDS, especially when the infant's face is not visible to the camera. Various different reflective coatings, inks, threads, sequins, or glitters can be used to embellish these sleepwear garments.
REFLECTIVE INFANT SLEEPWEAR
Various different forms of reflective infant sleepwear are disclosed. The embodiments include, but are not limited to, onesies, sleep suits, sleep sacks, swaddles, sleep/breathing bands, and pajamas for infants and babies. The reflective coating, pattern, fabric or threads is highly visible on baby video monitors, and shifts as the infant's torso rises and falls with each breath, resulting in a constant sparkling image on the baby monitor as the infant breathes. This allows parents to check on their infant's status with a glance of the video monitor. This visual cue helps to prevent SIDS, especially when the infant's face is not visible to the camera. Various different reflective coatings, inks, threads, sequins, or glitters can be used to embellish these sleepwear garments.
GARMENT
A method is provided for designing a garment having a plurality of surfaces. The method includes selecting at least one surface from the plurality of surfaces to serve as a tactile stimulating surface. The method further includes selecting a texture for the at least one surface, different from that of at least a majority of the plurality of surfaces, configured to provide tactile stimulation to a touch sensing organ.
GARMENT
A method is provided for designing a garment having a plurality of surfaces. The method includes selecting at least one surface from the plurality of surfaces to serve as a tactile stimulating surface. The method further includes selecting a texture for the at least one surface, different from that of at least a majority of the plurality of surfaces, configured to provide tactile stimulation to a touch sensing organ.
Infant bodysuit of multi-layer construction
The invention provides for an infant bodysuit (10) of multi-layer construction which includes a fabric layer (30) laminated to the inside of the infant bodysuit (10) which fabric layer (30) may consist of a substantially water proof membrane (32) which operatively serves to retain moisture on the inside thereof and allow transfer of moisture through the membrane and evaporation thereof on the outside of the membrane, characterised in that the membrane is an imperforate monolithic membrane that may be selected to provide a transfer mechanism for moisture which includes the steps of absorption of moisture on one side of the membrane where there may be higher humidity, diffusion through the membrane, and desorption of moisture on the other side of the membrane where there may be lower humidity.
Burp Cloth
A burp cloth with a connection mechanism to removably attach multiple burp cloths together is implemented. The burp cloth may have a front-side cloth and a rear-side cloth, and in between the two cloths are magnets. The magnets are sealed and secured in place via stitching that encircles the magnets. The stitching extends from the front-side cloth to the rear-side cloth to create a sealed pocket between the cloths. The front- and rear-side cloths are attached via a trim that surrounds each cloth's perimeter. Opposing sides of the trim are stitched to a respective front- or rear-side cloth to form the components into a single burp cloth unit. Multiple burp cloths can be uniformly arranged and removably engaged with each other via the magnets, thereby enabling a user to quickly and easily remove a dirtied burp cloth to expose a clean burp cloth for use.