Patent classifications
A41B13/005
Garments to aid infants in achieving stable quadruped posture and controlled mobility
Aspects of the invention are directed to a garment for use by a wearer positioned on a ground surface. The garment comprises pants, a plurality of left pant patches, and a plurality of right pant patches. The pants have a left pant half and a right pant half. Each of the plurality of left pant patches overlies a respective portion of the left pant half, is elongate, and is characterized by a coefficient of static friction with the ground surface greater than that for the respective portion of the left pant half underlying it. Moreover, each of the plurality of right pant patches overlies a respective portion of the right pant half, is elongate, and is also characterized by a coefficient of static friction with the ground surface greater than that for the respective portion of the right pant half underlying it.
DISPOSABLE GARMENTS
A disposable garment is disclosed. In one embodiment, the disposable garment includes a single piece with a fold seam located around a center axis running down a length of the single piece, wherein the single piece could be folded along the fold seam to form a front portion of the garment and a back portion of the garment so as to reduce sewing to form the disposable garment. The disposable garment also includes an arm portion to receive an arm, wherein the arm portion is formed when the single piece is folded along the fold seam, and the arm portion includes arm sewing seams where sewing could be applied to form the garment. The disposable garment further includes a torso portion to receive a torso, wherein the torso portion is formed when the single piece is folded along the fold seam, and the torso portion includes a front opening formed by flaps that can be opened or closed.
CLOTHING SELECTIVELY ENABLING SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT
A garment and method of use thereof are provided that alternately enable (1.) covering a selected portion of skin of a wearer of the garment; and (2.) exposing the selected portion of the wearer's skin without requiring the wearer to disrobe from the garment.
Childrens Clothing
The present invention is embodied by a onesie with a sewn-in chest harness with vertical and horizontal handles. The harness acts as its own support structure, independent of the onesie fabric. The circumferential straps prevent localized stress on the onesie material and the matable closure at the front allows the harness to secure to itself rather than the onesie zipper. This invention allows caregivers to safely lift and assist children with one hand.
PANTS GARMENT WITH MOVEMENT RESTRICTING LEG MEMBERS
Embodiments are provided for a pants garment that has an upper segment having a waist, and two leg portions, and a lower segment having two leg members. The leg members having an elastic upper portion and a lower portion. The leg portions of the upper segment overlap the top portion of the leg members, and are attached to the leg members at a portion below the top of the leg members, as to allow the leg members elastic upper portions to resist the movement of the leg warmers when the upper portion is pulled down.
Sleeve incorporating a cover means
A sleeve (10) comprising an aperture (15) through which a hand (20) projects when worn, and a cover means (40) located adjacent the aperture, the cover means movable between a first position in which it allows access to the aperture from outside the sleeve, and a second position in which it covers a hand projecting through the aperture when the sleeve is worn.
ARTICLES OF APPAREL FOR TEACHING VOCABULARY
Provided are articles of apparel for assisting education in learning language vocabulary for the wearer and/or the audience viewing the articles of apparel. In one example, the article of apparel includes a first apparel portion having a first color and a second apparel portion having a second color which is different from the first color, wherein the second color is identified within the second apparel portion in a non-English written language. The article of apparel may assist in teaching English and/or non-English language vocabulary for colors, numbers, shapes, body parts, etc.
INFANT GARMENT WITH INDEPENDENT ZIPPERS
An infant garment comprising a one-piece body comprising, attached together, a body portion having a front and a back, a crotch portion, a neckline, two arm portions, and a left leg and a right leg each terminating in a foot portion, the garment having a separating body zipper extending along the front of the body portion and having a separating end at the neckline and a closed end at one of the foot portions and a non-separating crotch zipper extending along an inseam of the left leg portion, through the crotch portion, and along an inseam of the right leg portion.
Bodysuit
A bodysuit that may be easily donned and removed includes an unitary body which includes a front panel and a back panel that form a head opening at a seam position between top ends of the front panel and the back panel, wherein the back panel, which is adapted to put on and take off the bodysuit, includes a top piece and a bottom piece that overlap and define a receiving opening. A top opening end of the bottom piece may be configured to stay in a waist region of a back of the user while the wears the bodysuit. While the user takes off the bodysuit, the top opening end of the bottom piece of the back panel may be pulled towards feet of the user, be pulled off the feet, and pass back up over the user's crotch so as to take off the bodysuit.
Sensory stimulating garment
A sensory stimulating garment for engaging the senses of an infant includes an upper body portion defining a head opening and a lower body portion having a pair of leg members. A zipper is in operative communication with the upper and lower body portions, the zipper having a slider engaged with a plurality of teeth and configured to open the garment from the leg opening to adjacent the head opening. A first sensory member is positioned on the upper body portion adjacent the head opening that includes a first tactile surface and a second tactile surface different than the first tactile surface. Additional sensory members may be positioned on the upper body portioneach having tactile characteristics different than any other sensory member so as to stimulate different tactile senses of an infant who may touch them while wearing the garment.