Patent classifications
A41B9/06
Shapewear garment with mesh regions
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a garment that includes a body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The body has an anterior knit region having a first knitting pattern configured to stretch across a portion of a wearer's abdominal area, a second knitting pattern configured to stretch across a portion of a wearer's chest area, a posterior knit region having the first knitting pattern configured to stretch about a portion of the wearer's back, a first lateral knit region having a third knitting pattern different from the first knitting pattern configured to stretch about a portion of the wearer's left lateral area, and a second lateral knit region having the third knitting pattern configured to stretch about a portion of the wearer's right lateral area.
POSTURAL RECOVERY GARMENT DEVICE SYSTEM
A wearable garment device, design, and method of manufacture that to support proprioceptive posture recovery and rebalance. The wearable device can be stand alone or integrated as lining into any outer apparel for daily wear with the additional therapeutic posture correction. The wearable device maintains breathability, comfort for daily wear, improves function, range of motion, and aesthetic appeal. A wear tech garment device and method of manufacture.
POSTURAL RECOVERY GARMENT DEVICE SYSTEM
A wearable garment device, design, and method of manufacture that to support proprioceptive posture recovery and rebalance. The wearable device can be stand alone or integrated as lining into any outer apparel for daily wear with the additional therapeutic posture correction. The wearable device maintains breathability, comfort for daily wear, improves function, range of motion, and aesthetic appeal. A wear tech garment device and method of manufacture.
URINARY INCONTINENCE TREATMENT DEVICE
A urinary incontinence treatment device includes: a sensor for detecting urination; stimulation pads configured to apply a stimulus to a wearer; and a mechanical member including a stimulus generation unit for generating a signal for causing the stimulation pads to apply the stimulus to the wearer and a control unit for controlling the stimulus generation unit to generate the signal in response to urination detection by the sensor. The stimulation pads include a first pair of stimulation pads and a second pair of stimulation pads. The stimulus generation unit supplies electrical signals having different frequencies. The first pair of stimulation pads and the second pair of stimulation pads are arranged such that an electrical signal applied from the first pair of stimulation pads and an electrical signal applied from the second pair of stimulation pads intersect each other in the wearer's body and a resulting interference wave reaches the bladder.
PADDED GARMENT
A padded garment having padded chest area. A first fabric layer is fastened on the interior of the garment, the first fabric layer being fastened to a second fabric layer using a first interstitial binding to provide additional padding on the chest of the garment. The second fabric layer is fastened to the garment using a second interstitial binding. The second interstitial binding may align with the existing stitching on the garment, such that the second interstitial binding is not visible or is masked by the existing stitching and fasteners of the garment. The additional first and second fabric layers are thick enough to prevent visibility through the garment.
PADDED GARMENT
A padded garment having padded chest area. A first fabric layer is fastened on the interior of the garment, the first fabric layer being fastened to a second fabric layer using a first interstitial binding to provide additional padding on the chest of the garment. The second fabric layer is fastened to the garment using a second interstitial binding. The second interstitial binding may align with the existing stitching on the garment, such that the second interstitial binding is not visible or is masked by the existing stitching and fasteners of the garment. The additional first and second fabric layers are thick enough to prevent visibility through the garment.
Seamlessly transitioned, double layer, dual fabric garment
A double layer garment including a first inner layer, worn next to the skin, that is at least in part made of a natural fiber (e.g., cotton) and a second outer layer that is made of a synthetic fiber (e.g., spandex). The natural fiber inner layer and the synthetic fiber outer layer are seamlessly knitted together without seams to form the two layers.
Seamlessly transitioned, double layer, dual fabric garment
A double layer garment including a first inner layer, worn next to the skin, that is at least in part made of a natural fiber (e.g., cotton) and a second outer layer that is made of a synthetic fiber (e.g., spandex). The natural fiber inner layer and the synthetic fiber outer layer are seamlessly knitted together without seams to form the two layers.
MOISTURE CONTROL FABRICS
The present disclosure provides articles of manufacture with improved moisture control as well as methods of making such articles. In some embodiments, provided herein the article has a fabric with an outer hydrophobic surface and an inner surface with hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions where the hydrophilic regions can form a pattern, allowing moisture to collect and move through the pattern, and the hydrophobic regions prevent the whole inner surface from becoming moist and the outer hydrophobic regions does not show moisture. The fabric may be used to make garments. The entire inner surface of the garment may be patterned with hydrophilic patterns for partial absorption, and the entire outer surface of the garment is hydrophobic, thereby preventing perspiration from being seen from outside of the garment. Further provided herein are methods of making fabrics with improved moisture control including by printing or knitting.
Garment with electromagnetic radiation shielded pocket
A garment that shields a wearer from electromagnetic radiation may generally have a length of fabric forming the garment. The wearable garment may be virtually any garment such as a brassiere, camisole, shirt, pants, leggings, head wear, footwear, and the like. The garment is preferably made of at least a first fabric and a second fabric, where the first fabric is a non-metallized fabric and the second fabric being a metallized fabric. The metallized fabric, in some embodiments, is a metal plated fabric having one or more electrically conductive metals disposed thereon. The metallized fabric is used to form at least one pocket of the garment. Electronics and other devices can be placed and stored in the metallized pocket thereby shielding the wearer from electromagnetic radiation emitted by the electronic or similarly situated device.