Patent classifications
A41B9/001
UNDERGARMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Undergarment systems and methods are provided. According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, an undergarment system is provided. The undergarment system may include a first undergarment and a second undergarment. The first undergarment may have a waist size and include a first front pouch having a first pouch size. The second undergarment may have the waist size and include a second front pouch having a second pouch size. The first pouch size of the first undergarment may be different than the second pouch size of the second undergarment.
Filter underwear
The embarrassment of passing gas in public is ubiquitous. One solution is to wear a filter underwear that is generally constructed with a single ply of underwear side panels that are separated by an activated carbon center panel. The activated carbon center panel is attached to an elastic waistband at the underwear back and where the activated carbon center panel traverses between two leg openings to the waistband at the underwear front. The center panel is constructed with a five-ply activated carbon fabric that is sandwiched between cotton fabric, which is sandwiched between bamboo fabric. The five-ply center panel is greater than 1 mm thick to provide filtering capabilities to sufficiently reduce the odor of flatulence to an acceptable level that is not readily detected by a person close by.
PROTECTIVE GARMENT
A protective garment, gussets for protective garments, and individual gusset layers, being a moisture wicking layer, a core moisture absorbing layer and a moisture impermeable layer, and combinations thereof. The moisture wicking layer including a double knit fabric wherein a technical face of the fabric forms an eyelet mesh utilising both hydrophilic and hydrophobic yarns and a technical back of the fabric forms an interlock utilising only hydrophilic yarns. The moisture absorbing layer including a sinker terry fabric knit comprising sinker loops with plush loops made form synthetic fibres treated with a hydrolysing enzyme that splits the fibres into fibrils. The moisture impermeable layer including a base fabric knit laminated with a polyurethane sheet.
PULL-ON WEARABLE ARTICLE
A pull-on wearable article can have a front region, a back region, and a crotch region located between the front region and the back region. The pull-on wearable article has a permanent closed waist configuration providing the pull-on wearable article with a waist opening and two leg openings. An informational cue can be associated with the pull-on wearable article to communicate to the wearer of the pull-on wearable article where to place the crotch region of an absorbent article when placing the absorbent article into the pull-on wearable article. The informational cue triggers a cognitive response in the wearer of the pull-on wearable article and can be an attention attracting graphic, a textural feature, or a combination of an attention attracting graphic, textural feature, or a combination thereof.
IMPROVED FIT ARRAY FOR DURABLE UNDERWEAR
Arrays of durable absorbent underwear pants having common cut style designations are disclosed. Each of the arrays includes pants of a common cut style designation and a plurality of differing size designations. In some examples pants of differing size designations in the arrays are sized such that, with each step up in size designation to an adjacent larger size designation, the associated amount or percentage of increase in actual pant hip and/or waist size is equal to, or decreases, as compared to the increase associated with the preceding step up. In some examples pants of differing size designations are sized such that, with each step up in size designation to an adjacent larger size designation, the difference between actual pant hip size and actual pant waist size decreases. The disclosed sizing practices reflect discoveries of wearers' preferences for differences in fit, with differences in body sizes.
Garment with cell phone pockets
This invention is directed toward a garment that is comfortable to wear and can safely, with easy accessibility, securely store a cell phone and other important items. A preferred embodiment of the invention is a pair of shorts, with an elasticized waistband that can be tightened by a non-elasticized drawstring cord. There is a seamless, knitted inner layer similar to “boy short” style underwear. This seamless, knitted “boy short” style underwear inner layer provides comfort to the user. Two vertical side hip interior pockets are sewn to the inner layer at the outside of the seamless, knitted “boy short” underwear at the hips of the user, making it comfortable for a user to carry a cell phone and/or other items. The shorts have a thin line of reflective fabric on the seams and hem of the shorts, providing safety for the user.
DISPOSABLE WEARABLE ARTICLE
A disposable wearable article includes an elastic film stretchable structure in which an elastic film is laminated between a first sheet layer and a second sheet layer. The first sheet layer and the second sheet layer are bonded to each other through holes passing through the elastic film with many bonded portions arranged at intervals. A region having the elastic film stretchable structure includes a stretchable region that elastically stretches and contracts together with the elastic film. The stretchable region includes a plurality of elastic films disposed so as to have an overlapping portion. The number of laminated layers of the elastic film in a region located in an intermediate portion of the stretchable region in an orthogonal direction (XD) orthogonal to a stretchable direction (ED) is different from that in each of second regions adjacent to both sides of the first region.
Apparatus for providing tension in garments and method of use
An apparatus, system and method for providing tension in garments for improving privacy control by the wearer. The apparatus incorporates materials having elastomeric properties which may be placed in proximity to a wearer's crotch during operation. The tension is directed to preventing, concealing and/or obfuscating the curvature or shape of private features of the wearer, such as a woman's labia, from visibility through the garment. The apparatus may include one or more components providing tension for privacy control. The apparatus may include angled seams to obfuscate a woman's private features.
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.
BOTTOM WITH OPTIONAL AUXILIARY PANT
The present invention relates to a bottom with optional auxiliary pants, the bottom being configured to allow portions corresponding to outseams from the top of the waistband to the bottoms of the hems of a bottom body to be open and to fix detachable fastening members to the open edges of the outseams, the bottom including: first connectors formed on whole or portions of the outer peripheries of bottom ends thereof; and the auxiliary pants with fastening portions formed on top ends thereof and selectively fastened to the first connectors.