Patent classifications
A41B2300/20
Foundation Garments for Use by Uniformed Personnel
Undergarments to be worn beneath protective equipment are provided. The undergarments include a primary material comprising a wick away material, the primary material defining a wearable undergarment; a plurality of pockets comprising the wick away material, wherein the plurality of pockets are attached to the wearable undergarment at positions that will contact an area on the wearer identified as routinely being irritated by the protective equipment; and a plurality of removable spacers comprising a secondary material, different from the primary material. The plurality of removable spacers are inserted into and/or removed from corresponding ones of the plurality of pockets. The plurality of removable spacers create space between the undergarment and the wearer of the undergarment to allow airflow and reduce heat trapping.
THERMAL TREATMENT UNDERGARMENT
A thermal treatment undergarment retains a thermal treatment pack in position over a locus of pain or injury. The thermal treatment undergarment includes a first elastic layer, such as a brief, that may be worn. A thermal pouch is defined on the undergarment, such as by a joining seam of a second elastic layer, which may also be formed as a brief. A joining seam around the leg openings and the lateral sides provides an abdominal pocket and a back pocket. Likewise, a joining seam about the leg openings and each of an anterior and posterior portion of the brief, defines a lateral side pocket, for treatment of the hip pain or injury.
UNDERPANTS
Underpants (10) having two leg openings (2, 3), which (2, 3) are separated from each other by an underpants web (4) of the underpants (10). The underpants are intended to reduce or eliminate urinary incontinence while a user is wearing the underpants (10) and that for this purpose the underpants (10) have, in the region of the underpants web (4), a pressure body (6) intended to apply pressure to the user in the perineal area.
Apparatus for dissipating sock heat and moisture
A sock is provided. The sock has an ankle portion that conforms to an ankle of a wearer of the sock. The ankle portion has one or more ankle portion fibers. The sock has a foot portion that covers a foot sole of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion covers at least a portion of an instep of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion covers a portion of toes of the wearer of the sock without covering an exposed area of a remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion comprises one or more foot portion fibers. The sock has a dissipation ring that is adhered to the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area. The dissipation ring dissipates heat and absorption from the remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock.
Electrical connections for wearables and other articles
This invention is related to electrical connections in wearable garments and other articles that enable the transfer of electrical signals or electrical power from one site in the garment or article to another site on the garment or article by the use of an electrical conductor printed along the length of a sewable substrate which bridges the two sites.
ARTICLE OF CLOTHING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
An article of clothing is disclosed. The article of clothing a front panel. The front panel comprises an inner fabric layer; an outer fabric layer having a first portion and a second portion; and a thermoplastic strip. The first portion of the outer fabric layer is secured with the inner fabric layer. The second portion of the outer fabric layer supports the thermoplastic strip therewith. The back panel is attached to the front panel.
Undergarment that resists bunching
An undergarment comprising at least one tubular portion, wherein the tubular portion is reinforced with stiffeners in the direction parallel to the axis of the tube, to prevent bunching when another garment is put on over the undergarment.
POSTERIOR-ENHANCING SHAPEWEAR GARMENT
Shapewear can be used to enhance the appearance of a wearer's buttocks. Typical buttock-enhancing garments include construction that is visible from the exterior and do not provide a natural shape. The garment disclosed herein has an exterior smoothing layer covering an interior construction. The interior construction includes an inner pocket layer and an outer pocket layer attached to an inner garment layer, thus suspending the pockets in the interior of the garment. Pads can be placed in the pockets. The pads and the interior pocket construction provides natural shape to the wearer without compression or bulk.
FOOT PAD SOCK HAVING FUNCTION OF CHANGING AUXILIARY MEMBER
A foot pad sock having function of changing auxiliary member is used for being sleeved on a foot having toes, a sole, an inner arch, an outer arch and a heel and includes: a sock main body, served to be sleeved on the foot, wherein the bottom end thereof is formed with a bottom part defined at the bottom end of the foot, and the bottom part is disposed with at least one foot pad hidden pocket; and at least one filling member, disposed in the foot pad hidden pocket of the sock main body. Accordingly, the filling member having different hardness can be disposed in the foot pad hidden pocket at different zones of the sock main body for being corresponding to the foot, thus the foot pad sock having function of changing auxiliary member can be worn on foot and applicable in every pair of shoes.
APPARATUS FOR DISSIPATING SOCK HEAT AND MOISTURE
A sock is provided. The sock has an ankle portion that conforms to an ankle of a wearer of the sock. The ankle portion has one or more ankle portion fibers. The sock has a foot portion that covers a foot sole of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion covers at least a portion of an instep of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion covers a portion of toes of the wearer of the sock without covering an exposed area of a remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock. The foot portion comprises one or more foot portion fibers. The sock has a dissipation ring that is adhered to the one or more foot portion fibers adjacent to the exposed area. The dissipation ring dissipates heat and absorption from the remaining portion of the toes of the wearer of the sock.