Patent classifications
A41F17/00
Universal Adapter System for a Dynamic Load Carriage Apparatus
Embodiments of universal adapter system including a receiver component having base portion configured to be coupled to a base belt worn by an individual and a locking mechanism which is operative to be engaged to a mounting bar of an adapter component that is secured to a dynamic load carriage apparatus, wherein the mounting bar is capable of a sliding action that compensates for a shift in load that is associated with the individual are disclosed. In operation, the receiver component may be engaged and disengaged from the adapter component while being worn by the individual using a single-handed operation.
Underwear with Shirt Tucking Apparatus to Accommodate the Front Placket of Shirt
An underwear with shirt tucking apparatus includes a lower undergarment, a first waist band, a second waist band, a plurality of attachments, and a plurality of gaps. The second waist band is circumferentially positioned around the first waist band that is connected to the lower undergarment. The second waist band is connected to the first waist band by the attachments that include a sagittal attachment, a first lateral attachment, a second lateral attachment, and a front attachment as the sagittal attachment is positioned along a sagittal plane of the lower undergarment and adjacent to a front section of the lower undergarment. The first lateral attachment and the second lateral attachment are positioned adjacent to a rear section of the lower undergarment. The front attachment is positioned offset and adjacent to the sagittal attachment. Resultantly, the plurality of attachments delineating the plurality of gaps for a shirt to be tucked.
Underwear with Shirt Tucking Apparatus to Accommodate the Front Placket of Shirt
An underwear with shirt tucking apparatus includes a lower undergarment, a first waist band, a second waist band, a plurality of attachments, and a plurality of gaps. The second waist band is circumferentially positioned around the first waist band that is connected to the lower undergarment. The second waist band is connected to the first waist band by the attachments that include a sagittal attachment, a first lateral attachment, a second lateral attachment, and a front attachment as the sagittal attachment is positioned along a sagittal plane of the lower undergarment and adjacent to a front section of the lower undergarment. The first lateral attachment and the second lateral attachment are positioned adjacent to a rear section of the lower undergarment. The front attachment is positioned offset and adjacent to the sagittal attachment. Resultantly, the plurality of attachments delineating the plurality of gaps for a shirt to be tucked.
Stay tucked-in easy-on easy-off strapless hidden suspenders
An upper and lower garment disc-like dual connector and suspension device wherein the tucked-in upper garment, such as a shirt or blouse, is draped over and around and captured and held in the disc-like peripheral groove with a retainer device, leaving one disc surface area exposed to the outside of the upper garment for affixing any one of a myriad of fasteners, such as, Velcro, clips, buttons, snaps, hangers, etc., that attaches the upper garment to the lower garment such as pants, trousers, skirts, shorts, etc., behind and below the waistband, so that the upper garment becomes the suspenders of the lower garment. This easy-on, easy-off, transferrable, tucked-in apparel positive connection and suspension concept provides; suspension support of the lower garment, a neat tucked-in appearance at all times, is comfortable to wear, and is not visible from view while maintaining the lower garment in the desired position around the waist.
Stay tucked-in easy-on easy-off strapless hidden suspenders
An upper and lower garment disc-like dual connector and suspension device wherein the tucked-in upper garment, such as a shirt or blouse, is draped over and around and captured and held in the disc-like peripheral groove with a retainer device, leaving one disc surface area exposed to the outside of the upper garment for affixing any one of a myriad of fasteners, such as, Velcro, clips, buttons, snaps, hangers, etc., that attaches the upper garment to the lower garment such as pants, trousers, skirts, shorts, etc., behind and below the waistband, so that the upper garment becomes the suspenders of the lower garment. This easy-on, easy-off, transferrable, tucked-in apparel positive connection and suspension concept provides; suspension support of the lower garment, a neat tucked-in appearance at all times, is comfortable to wear, and is not visible from view while maintaining the lower garment in the desired position around the waist.
FRICTIONAL BAND
A frictional band, and methods of making and using a frictional band. The apparatus includes a base material in the form of an elongated band having a first side and a second side. The band further includes a thickness of base material between the first side of the base material and the second side of the base material. The base material further has a first end and a second end, and a first edge and a second edge. The base material has a width measured between the top edge and the bottom edge. The apparatus further includes a first frictional layer formed on the first side of the base material and fixedly attached thereto. The apparatus also includes a second frictional layer formed on the second side of the base material fixedly attached thereto. The apparatus includes a first fastener fixedly attached to the first end of the base material.
Resilient garment fastener
The present invention provides an improved garment fastener, wherein in one aspect it secures a garment panel during windy conditions, the garment fastener including a garment anchor and a plurality of elongated straps, the garment anchor adapted for releasable receipt of the elongated straps, each of the elongated straps extendable laterally from the garment anchor towards the garment panel, a panel connector adapted for connection to the garment panel, the panel connector having a threadable aperture for receipt of at least a portion of the extendable strap and the garment anchor secures the garment panel along the axis of elasticity.
Resilient garment fastener
The present invention provides an improved garment fastener, wherein in one aspect it secures a garment panel during windy conditions, the garment fastener including a garment anchor and a plurality of elongated straps, the garment anchor adapted for releasable receipt of the elongated straps, each of the elongated straps extendable laterally from the garment anchor towards the garment panel, a panel connector adapted for connection to the garment panel, the panel connector having a threadable aperture for receipt of at least a portion of the extendable strap and the garment anchor secures the garment panel along the axis of elasticity.
Underwear with shirt tucking apparatus
An underwear with shirt tucking apparatus includes a lower undergarment, a second waist band, a plurality of attachments, and a plurality of gaps. The second waist band is circumferentially positioned around a first waist band of the lower undergarment and connected to the first waist band by the attachments. The attachments include a sagittal attachment, a first lateral attachment, and a second lateral attachment as the sagittal attachment is positioned along a sagittal plane of the lower undergarment and adjacent to a front section of the lower undergarment. The first lateral attachment and the second lateral attachment are positioned adjacent to a rear section of the lower undergarment. Resultantly, the sagittal attachment, the first lateral attachment, and the second lateral attachment are equally spaced around a circumference of the first waist band, delineating the plurality of gaps for a shirt to be tucked.
Underwear with shirt tucking apparatus
An underwear with shirt tucking apparatus includes a lower undergarment, a second waist band, a plurality of attachments, and a plurality of gaps. The second waist band is circumferentially positioned around a first waist band of the lower undergarment and connected to the first waist band by the attachments. The attachments include a sagittal attachment, a first lateral attachment, and a second lateral attachment as the sagittal attachment is positioned along a sagittal plane of the lower undergarment and adjacent to a front section of the lower undergarment. The first lateral attachment and the second lateral attachment are positioned adjacent to a rear section of the lower undergarment. Resultantly, the sagittal attachment, the first lateral attachment, and the second lateral attachment are equally spaced around a circumference of the first waist band, delineating the plurality of gaps for a shirt to be tucked.