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Pediatric head covering for use with three-dimensional imaging

A pediatric head covering to facilitate obtaining three-dimensional images of a head of an infant to be utilized in manufacture of a cranial remodeling orthosis for correction of an abnormal head shape comprises sheer elastic material to be drawn down over an infant's head to compress the hair of an infant and to provide a smooth surface over the infant's cranium. The elastic material has variable elasticity with less elasticity over the crown of the cranium to provide enough strength to compress the infant's hair and conform to the shape of the cranium and more elasticity at the infant's neck to control soft tissue of the infant's neck without leading to distortion of the soft tissue and causing misrepresentations of the actual neck shape in captured three-dimensional images. The head covering facilitates accurate capture and reproduction of three-dimensional images of the infant's head by a three-dimensional image capturing system. The head covering is sized based upon anthropometric data derived from three-dimensional data sets of infant heads.

Pediatric head covering for use with three-dimensional imaging

A pediatric head covering to facilitate obtaining three-dimensional images of a head of an infant to be utilized in manufacture of a cranial remodeling orthosis for correction of an abnormal head shape comprises sheer elastic material to be drawn down over an infant's head to compress the hair of an infant and to provide a smooth surface over the infant's cranium. The elastic material has variable elasticity with less elasticity over the crown of the cranium to provide enough strength to compress the infant's hair and conform to the shape of the cranium and more elasticity at the infant's neck to control soft tissue of the infant's neck without leading to distortion of the soft tissue and causing misrepresentations of the actual neck shape in captured three-dimensional images. The head covering facilitates accurate capture and reproduction of three-dimensional images of the infant's head by a three-dimensional image capturing system. The head covering is sized based upon anthropometric data derived from three-dimensional data sets of infant heads.

SINGLE-PIECE GARMENT
20210127761 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed herein is a garment in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the garment comprises a front panel, a rear panel, and a fastener. Further, the rear panel is attached to the front panel along a periphery of the rear panel in at least a part forming a torso portion and two leg portions of the garment. Further, a lower torso portion of the torso portion and an upper leg portion of each leg portion of the two leg portions forms a crotch portion. Further, the crotch portion comprises a slit. Further, the slit is configured to provide access to at least the part of the torso and the leg through the slit. Further, the fastener is disposed on the crotch portion. Further, a second fastener element of the fastener and a first fastener element of the fastener is configured to be detachably fastened for openably closing the slit.

SINGLE-PIECE GARMENT
20210127761 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed herein is a garment in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the garment comprises a front panel, a rear panel, and a fastener. Further, the rear panel is attached to the front panel along a periphery of the rear panel in at least a part forming a torso portion and two leg portions of the garment. Further, a lower torso portion of the torso portion and an upper leg portion of each leg portion of the two leg portions forms a crotch portion. Further, the crotch portion comprises a slit. Further, the slit is configured to provide access to at least the part of the torso and the leg through the slit. Further, the fastener is disposed on the crotch portion. Further, a second fastener element of the fastener and a first fastener element of the fastener is configured to be detachably fastened for openably closing the slit.

BABY COVERALL
20210137179 · 2021-05-13 ·

A baby coverall, that can be lengthened to accommodate an increasing length of babies, having a torso portion, a leg portion, and a foot portion. The leg portion having a left leg and a right leg. The foot portion having a left foot and a right foot. Two zippers for each the left leg and the right leg, wherein the upper tape of the zipper attaches a sleeve to the periphery of the leg and a lower tape attaches the opposite edge of the sleeve to the foot of the coverall. The upper tape having a slider of the zipper, wherein the slider can engage with the lower tape for zipping the two halves of the zipper i.e., the upper tape and the lower tape. Unzipping releases the lower tape, thus extending the length of the baby coverall.

BABY COVERALL
20210137179 · 2021-05-13 ·

A baby coverall, that can be lengthened to accommodate an increasing length of babies, having a torso portion, a leg portion, and a foot portion. The leg portion having a left leg and a right leg. The foot portion having a left foot and a right foot. Two zippers for each the left leg and the right leg, wherein the upper tape of the zipper attaches a sleeve to the periphery of the leg and a lower tape attaches the opposite edge of the sleeve to the foot of the coverall. The upper tape having a slider of the zipper, wherein the slider can engage with the lower tape for zipping the two halves of the zipper i.e., the upper tape and the lower tape. Unzipping releases the lower tape, thus extending the length of the baby coverall.

Appendage Protection Assembly
20210045471 · 2021-02-18 ·

An appendage protection assembly for an infant includes a set of sleeves. Each sleeve has first end that is open so that the first end is configured to insert a respective appendage of the infant into the sleeve. The sleeve is configured to insulate the respective appendage and to shield the respective appendage from contact with a device that is coupled to the respective appendage. Each of a set of slits is positioned in a second end of a respective sleeve and extends into opposing sides of the respective sleeve to define a pair of flaps. The pair of flaps is configured to be separated to allow access to digits of the respective appendage that is positioned in the respective sleeve. Each of a set of closures that is coupled to a respective sleeve proximate to an associated slit is positioned to selectively close the associated slit.

Garment for use with seat restraints and method of use therefor
10918140 · 2021-02-16 ·

A garment is configured to facilitate wearing by an occupant of a seat assembly with a plurality of harness strap, such as a wheelchair or child car seat. The garment has an inner surface, an outer surface, and defines a plurality of slots that extend from the inner surface to the outer surface. The slots are sufficiently sized and positioned such that a respective one of the harness straps is insertable through a respective one of the slots when the garment is on the seating assembly.

Joinable and constructable apparel comprising interchangeable and multi-function panels

The present invention relates to the field of apparel and accessories and particularly to a joinable and constructable apparel comprising interchangeable and multi-functional panels, which can be customized for bearing artwork, patterns, brands, logos, themes or indicia of, for example, locations, luxury brands, sports teams, players and the like and it can be configured to form a variety of apparel accessories like head bands, scarves, arm sleeves, hidden pockets etc.

Sensory Apparel
20210030074 · 2021-02-04 ·

According to some embodiments, a garment includes an outer layer comprising a front half and a rear half and an inner layer disposed between the front half and the rear half. One or more openings allow access to an area defined between the front half and the inner layer. A plurality of sensory objects may be affixed to the inner layer and disposed in the area defined between the front half and the inner layer.