Patent classifications
A41B13/08
CONVERTIBLE INFANT APPAREL
In accordance with this disclosure, an article of infant apparel may comprise a bodice portion; a pair of wing portions attached to each side of the bodice portion; and a pair of closures, each closure located at a junction between the bodice portion and one of the pair of wing portions. In a first configuration, the pair of closures may be open, and each of the wing portions may be expanded, such that the wing portions extend laterally from opposite sides of the bodice portion and define a portion of an outer perimeter of the article of infant apparel. In a second configuration, the pair of closures may be closed, and each of the wing portions may be collapsed into and retained within the bodice portion by a respective closure, such that the junction defines a portion of an outer perimeter of the article of infant apparel.
CONVERTIBLE INFANT APPAREL
In accordance with this disclosure, an article of infant apparel may comprise a bodice portion; a pair of wing portions attached to each side of the bodice portion; and a pair of closures, each closure located at a junction between the bodice portion and one of the pair of wing portions. In a first configuration, the pair of closures may be open, and each of the wing portions may be expanded, such that the wing portions extend laterally from opposite sides of the bodice portion and define a portion of an outer perimeter of the article of infant apparel. In a second configuration, the pair of closures may be closed, and each of the wing portions may be collapsed into and retained within the bodice portion by a respective closure, such that the junction defines a portion of an outer perimeter of the article of infant apparel.
INFANT SWADDLE DEVICE AND METHOD
A swaddle device includes a body portion and a pair of laterally extending wings. The first wing includes a first opening defined therein so that the infant's first arm can be inserted through the opening when swaddling the infant. A second opening is defined in the first wing adjacent to the first opening. A third opening can also be provided through the second wing to allow for the option of the infant to be swaddled with their first arm intentionally protruding, yet captured.
INFANT SWADDLE DEVICE AND METHOD
A swaddle device includes a body portion and a pair of laterally extending wings. The first wing includes a first opening defined therein so that the infant's first arm can be inserted through the opening when swaddling the infant. A second opening is defined in the first wing adjacent to the first opening. A third opening can also be provided through the second wing to allow for the option of the infant to be swaddled with their first arm intentionally protruding, yet captured.
SEAM CLOSURE USING MAGNETIC FASTENERS
An improved adaptive garment has a shoulder seam closure of (1) a first panel containing one or more magnetic fasteners or a magnetic strip of a positive or negative polarity, and (2) a second panel containing one or more magnetic fasteners or a magnetic strip of opposite polarity. The magnetic elements of the first and second panels are attracted and attach to each other, such that the second panel overlaps the first panel and closes the shoulder seam. This improved adaptive garment permits those with limited dexterity or mobility, youngsters, or those with disabilities and/or other health conditions get dressed more easily and quickly, with or without the assistance of others. This shoulder seam closure further permits the adaptive garment not to use a back seam closure of magnetic fasteners, thereby eliminating their pressure against the wearer's back and the discomfort, pain or irritation they might cause, and permitting to contain a back vent or pleat.
SEAM CLOSURE USING MAGNETIC FASTENERS
An improved adaptive garment has a shoulder seam closure of (1) a first panel containing one or more magnetic fasteners or a magnetic strip of a positive or negative polarity, and (2) a second panel containing one or more magnetic fasteners or a magnetic strip of opposite polarity. The magnetic elements of the first and second panels are attracted and attach to each other, such that the second panel overlaps the first panel and closes the shoulder seam. This improved adaptive garment permits those with limited dexterity or mobility, youngsters, or those with disabilities and/or other health conditions get dressed more easily and quickly, with or without the assistance of others. This shoulder seam closure further permits the adaptive garment not to use a back seam closure of magnetic fasteners, thereby eliminating their pressure against the wearer's back and the discomfort, pain or irritation they might cause, and permitting to contain a back vent or pleat.
CHILD JUMPSUIT
This invention relates to clothing, and specifically to child jumpsuits. A child jumpsuit includes a back part, a front part with a fastener, and legs; the fastener is designed from the neck on the front part with a shift to the side from the central front line across the sitting line up to the lateral seam near the waist line level on the back. The technical result of the proposed invention consists in achieving a more convenient use of the child jumpsuit, simplifying its design and increasing the wearer's comfort.
CHILD JUMPSUIT
This invention relates to clothing, and specifically to child jumpsuits. A child jumpsuit includes a back part, a front part with a fastener, and legs; the fastener is designed from the neck on the front part with a shift to the side from the central front line across the sitting line up to the lateral seam near the waist line level on the back. The technical result of the proposed invention consists in achieving a more convenient use of the child jumpsuit, simplifying its design and increasing the wearer's comfort.
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.
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.