Patent classifications
A41B13/00
PERSONAL WEARABLE HEADBAND HAVING FAR INFRARED AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT FUNCTIONS
A personal wearable headband having far infrared and temperature measurement functions includes a headband body defining a headband receiving space and having a plurality of far infrared particles blended in the headband body, a window communicating with the headband receiving space, and a through hole communicating with the headband receiving space and opposite to the window. A temperature measuring unit is disposed in the headband receiving space and includes a temperature measuring element configured to contact the forehead of a user for detecting a temperature thereof, and a display screen corresponding in position to the window and configured to display the temperature detected by the temperature measuring element.
PERSONAL WEARABLE HEADBAND HAVING FAR INFRARED AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT FUNCTIONS
A personal wearable headband having far infrared and temperature measurement functions includes a headband body defining a headband receiving space and having a plurality of far infrared particles blended in the headband body, a window communicating with the headband receiving space, and a through hole communicating with the headband receiving space and opposite to the window. A temperature measuring unit is disposed in the headband receiving space and includes a temperature measuring element configured to contact the forehead of a user for detecting a temperature thereof, and a display screen corresponding in position to the window and configured to display the temperature detected by the temperature measuring element.
Crawling gloves
A glove includes a fingerless glove body having a stiffener between the thumb and pointer finger to prevent a person from picking up objects between the thumb and pointer finger and putting them into her mouth. A brace is also provided to prevent the wearer from touching the palm of the glove with their fingers to further prevent a person from pickup up objects by making a first and putting the objects into her mouth. The glove further provides abrasion resistance and slip resistance, such as for a crawling baby.
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.
CLINICAL GARMENT FOR INFANTS
An interactive one-piece pantsuit is provided for wear by an infant/toddler, when a medical device has been surgically implanted into the infant/toddler. For this purpose, the pantsuit acts as a protective garment which normally covers and protects extracorporeal components of the medical device. The garment, however, includes flaps which are positioned at key locations on the garment over the extracorporeal components of the medical device. These flaps can then be selectively raised to temporarily provide a caregiver with the necessary access to the medical device for operational or maintenance purposes.
SWADDLING GARMENT
A new or alternative swaddling garment that swaddles infants by sufficiently restraining movement of the limbs to suppress the startle reflex, yet allowing movement of hand to mouth thereby facilitating non-nutritive sucking and allowing the infant to self-soothe by sucking the hands or the fabric of the garment.
Bodysuit Completely Dismantles for Special Needs Individuals
A bodysuit, the front torso being a continuous piece of material with spaces for arms. The left of the garment meeting the right by fasteners of prior art, to fasten down the middle rear of the torso, to above the buttocks. The bottom front conventionally cut to accommodate legs but with an elongated piece of material or flap, fashioned to create a crotch area, for female or male genitals. The flap being long enough to fasten at the rear above the buttocks. The flap of the long-legged version of the garment, containing a pocket for male genitals. Fasteners can be reinforced with double fasteners and cross closures, to make it difficult for the wearer to undo. All fasteners closing at the rear of the garment to accommodate more control over diaper changes and to prevent wearers from easily removing or accessing inside the garment.
GARMENT WITH OBSERVATION PANEL FOR UNDERLYING DIAPER
A garment includes a front, a back and a crotch area extending between the front and the back. An opening is formed in the crotch area and is covered by an observation panel comprising a semi-transparent material. The garment is configured for wearing over a diaper with a wetness indicator visible through the semi-transparent material. An optional zipper extends from ankle-to-ankle and is configured for enabling the diaper to be changed without removing the garment.
CRAWLING GLOVES
A glove includes a fingerless glove body having a stiffener between the thumb and pointer finger to prevent a person from picking up objects between the thumb and pointer finger and putting them into her mouth. A brace is also provided to prevent the wearer from touching the palm of the glove with their fingers to further prevent a person from pickup up objects by making a fist and putting the objects into her mouth. The glove further provides abrasion resistance and slip resistance, such as for a crawling baby.