Patent classifications
A41D3/005
Garment with One or More Hidden Pockets
A garment includes front and back panels, and a kangaroo panel disposed on part of the outside of the front panel to form a kangaroo pouch. A pocket is substantially wholly disposed within the kangaroo pouch to hide the pocket from view. The pocket opens on the topside of the kangaroo pouch. The pocket may include a closing mechanism. A pocket tab may selectively facilitate pocket opening. The pocket may have a bottom that forms an interior pleat between pocket walls by being folded substantially in half generally horizontally. The pocket bottom remains substantially folded within the pocket when the pocket is empty, but the bottom unfolds at least partially when an item of sufficient weight or shape is inserted into pocket to distend the bottom from its pleated position. The garment also may include a security pocket hidden within and accessible through the kangaroo pouch.
Jacket with detachable hood
A detachable hood for a jacket can include a top dome portion, a back portion connected to the top dome portion, and a first side portion connected to the top dome portion and the back portion. In addition, the detachable hood can include a second side portion opposing the first side portion, the second side portion connected to the top dome portion and the back portion. Further, the detachable hood can include a collar extending from each of the first side portion and the second side portion, where the collar includes a magnetic connector.
CLOTHING ARTICLE HAVING SPECIALIZED OPENINGS
A clothing article having specialized openings, including, a left IV opening extending along the left sleeve. A left zipper portion having at least one zipper tab. A zipper tab stop located at each end. A first section of material configured to cover one side of the left zipper portion when the left zipper portion is closed. A second section of material configured to cover the exterior side of the left zipper portion when in a closed configuration. A right IV opening extending along the right sleeve. A right zipper portion having at least one zipper tab. A zipper tab stop located at each end. A first section of material configured to cover one side of the right zipper portion when the right zipper portion is closed. A second section of material configured to cover the exterior side of the right zipper portion when in a closed configuration.
JACKET WITH DETACHABLE HOOD
A detachable hood for a jacket can include a top dome portion, a back portion connected to the top dome portion, and a first side portion connected to the top dome portion and the back portion. In addition, the detachable hood can include a second side portion opposing the first side portion, the second side portion connected to the top dome portion and the back portion. Further, the detachable hood can include a collar extending from each of the first side portion and the second side portion, where the collar includes a magnetic connector.
RELAXATION SYSTEMS AND GARMENTS FOR STRESS RELIEF
Disclosed are various embodiments of a wearable relaxation system to be worn by an individual, comprising: a garment; and a compartment located on the garment, the compartment comprising at least: a fabric socket shaped and dimensioned to securely retain therein a stress-relieving member; and an aperture providing access to the fabric socket, through which the stress-relieving member is receivable into and removable from the fabric socket. Embodiments provide a sealing mechanism for closing the aperture, thereby retaining the stress-relieving member in the fabric socket. Between uses, the stress-relieving member can be removed from the compartment for washing, or otherwise can be exchanged with other stress-relieving members to suit an individual's needs. Further embodiments provide for biometric monitoring and/or feedback via the stress-relieving member, and optionally, alerts pertaining to biometric data associated with stress and/or anxiety detected. Further embodiments provide for discreet weighting of garments.
GARMENT WITH INFLATABLE NECK PILLOW
A garment for supporting a head of a wearer of the garment with an inflatable cushion includes a main body which is shaped and configured to be worn on a torso of the wearer and defines a neck-receiving hole. A hood is coupled to the main body adjacent to the neck-receiving hole. The hood comprises an inner layer and an outer layer, between which an inflatable cushion is held. The inflatable cushion has a U-shape and extends around the neck-receiving hole. A pair of ends of the U-shape face forwardly with respect to the hood. The inner layer of the hood extends past the inflatable cushion substantially tangent to an inner surface of the inflatable cushion when the inflatable cushion is in an inflated state.
Food holder
The present disclosure relates generally to food holders and in particular to a food holder for holding food and/or food containers. The food holder may include a receptacle. The receptacle may include an insulated inner surface for keeping contents at a desired temperature. Food holder may further include an expanded form or a collapsed form for positioning within an internal compartment of a garment. In addition, food holder may include a strap attached to said receptacle. Advantageously, the food holder may be constructed to hang from a user's neck for hands free use and ease of access to contents within the food container.
Protective jacket for motorcyclists with a detachable blazer
Some embodiments provide a protective motorcycle jacket with a detachable blazer for protecting a motorcyclist. The protective motorcycle jacket with a detachable blazer includes an outer layer comprising textile fabric for providing an appearance of a blazer, and an inner layer comprising abrasion resistant material for providing abrasion resistance to the protective motorcycle jacket with a detachable blazer.
Protective Jacket for Motorcyclists with a Detachable Garment
Some embodiments provide a protective motorcycle jacket with a detachable blazer for protecting a motorcyclist. The protective motorcycle jacket with a detachable blazer includes an outer layer comprising textile fabric for providing an appearance of a blazer, and an inner layer comprising abrasion resistant material for providing abrasion resistance to the protective motorcycle jacket with a detachable blazer.