Patent classifications
A41B2500/10
Non-chemical, mosquito bite-resistant garments
An insect-proof, form-fitting undergarment is provided having top and bottom parts formed of selected breathable materials and having omnidirectional stretch properties, and which top and bottom parts may be securely joined at the waist to prevent insect entry. A superfine knitted fabric is utilized to prevent insect bites.
FEMALE UNDERGARMENT
An undergarment includes a folded fabric attached at lateral edges to form an overlap regions along each side of the undergarment to form a generally triangular configuration complementary to the female anatomy. The overlap region may have a lateral length of about 0.5 inches or more. Some examples may include multiple layers of fabric, natural fiber materials such as jersey knit natural cotton, or both. The undergarment may be assembled using a continuous seam. a fabric wherein the layered assembly comprises jersey knit fabric and the undergarment does not include elastic along body or leg openings, and wherein the layered assembly and the respective first ends and second ends of the upper and lower regions are attached by a continuous seam.
Upper-torso garment with tubular-jacquard knit structure
An upper-torso garment includes a tubular-jacquard knit structure within a chest-covering portion. The tubular-jacquard knit structure includes interlocked courses formed by each front-stitch course intermittently interlocking with a back-stitch course. The tubular-jacquard knit structure is divided into a plurality of zones across the chest-covering portion that may vary based on how front-stitch courses interlock with back-stitch courses.
NURSING BRA
The present disclosure discloses a garment for being used as a nursing bra and a suitable breast pad that is adapted to be fitted into pad pockets of the nursing bra. The nursing bra is basically made of a seamless knitted fabric and with an attachment of additional second fabric layer to the seamless knitted fabric pad pockets are being formed between the seamless knitted fabric and the second fabric. These pad pockets are accessible from respective openings that are formed in the second fabric at a position suitable for receiving a nipple of a wearer such. Furthermore, the openings are designed so as to allow relatively easy insertion and removal of the breast pad into and from the pad pockets. Thus, when the breast pads are accommodated within the pad pockets, a nipple wearer engages the breast pads such that any leakage of breastmilk is absorbed by the breast pad and the rest of the bra maintains dry. The pads are secured in their position when being received in the pockets to avoid misalignment of the nipple with the pad such that even during activity or sleep, the pads maintain in contact with the nipple and absorb the liquid or moisture deriving therefrom.
Functional fabric and method for producing functional fabric
A functional fabric is formed by bonding a polyester synthetic resin film mixed with carbon black fine particles to a fabric, in which the synthetic resin film is non-porous and has a thickness of 10 μm to 20 μm. The functional fabric is produced by producing a polyester synthetic resin film mixed with carbon black fine particles and bonding the synthetic resin film to a fabric, and the produced functional fabric is entirely or partially bonded to an inner wear or an intermediate clothes to produce clothing.
Collar construction for an upper-body garment
Aspects herein are directed to an upper-body garment having a collar construction formed from a back collar panel and at least one front collar panel, where each of the back collar panel at the front collar panel comprise terminal ends. The terminal ends of the front collar panel and the back collar panel are in an overlapping relationship at a first side and a second side of a neck opening of the upper-body garment. The terminal ends of the front collar panel are detached from the terminal ends of the back collar panel to provide enhanced stretch at the lateral sides of the neck opening when donning and doffing the upper-body garment.
Female undergarment
An undergarment includes a folded fabric attached at lateral edges to form an overlap regions along each side of the undergarment to form a generally triangular configuration complementary to the female anatomy. The overlap region may have a lateral length of about 0.5 inches or more. Some examples may include multiple layers of fabric, natural fiber materials such as jersey knit natural cotton, or both. The undergarment may be assembled using a continuous seam. a fabric wherein the layered assembly comprises jersey knit fabric and the undergarment does not include elastic along body or leg openings, and wherein the layered assembly and the respective first ends and second ends of the upper and lower regions are attached by a continuous seam.
LOWER TORSO GARMENT WITH SUPPORT ELEMENT
A boxer brief includes a waistband, a body portion, a left leg portion, a right leg portion, a front pouch disposed about a front region of the body portion provided in the form of a mesh fabric, a gusset, and a support sling. The support sling includes a left fabric panel extending along a left side periphery of the front pouch and connected to the bottom horizontal seam and a right fabric panel extending along a right side periphery of the front pouch and connected to the bottom horizontal seam. A portion of the left fabric panel overlaps a portion of the right fabric panel at an overlap area, the overlap area positioned adjacent to the bottom horizontal seam at the bottom of the front pouch.
UPPER AND LOWER TORSO GARMENTS HAVING AN IMPROVED BAND
A torso garment, such as a brassiere or brief, includes a body formed of inner and outer layers, the body including at least one torso band extending from a portion of the body, where the inner and outer layers overlap along a fold line of the torso garment. The torso garment includes an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the fold line.
Garment with Uni-Directional Reduced-Stretch Properties, and Method and System of Producing Such Garment
A garment includes: a first garment-region, that is formed of a knitted material, and that is knitted in accordance with a first knitting pattern, wherein the first garment region has a first value of horizontal stretching capacity; and a second garment-region, that is formed of the same knitted material, and that is knitted in accordance with a second, different, knitting pattern; wherein the second garment region has a second value of unidirectional stretching capacity that is smaller than the first value of unidirectional stretching capacity of the first garment-region. The second garment-region is immediately adjacent to and is bordering with the first garment-region, and together they are a continuous and seamless garment zone.