Patent classifications
A41D7/001
SWIMWEAR AND METHOD OF CUSTOMISING SWIMWEAR
An article of clothing for use as swimwear comprising: an outer layer configured to display an artwork; an inner layer configured to obscure light, wherein the outer layer and inner layer are oriented in a manner to enhance appearance of the artwork on the outer layer and wherein the outer layer is made of fabric adapted to display the artwork wherein the artwork is drawn on the outer layer by a user.
Floatable Breathing Device
The present invention relates to a floatable breathing device. The floatable breathing device a head unit, a mask and a snorkel. The head unit general includes an ornamental shaped outer housing, an insulated housing positioned within the outer housing and having an ornamental shape and buoyant properties, and a head receiving section provided between the outer housing and the insulated housing and contoured to a human head. The mask extends from the outer housing, while the snorkel extends through and exits a portion of the head unit above a predetermined waterline.
Swimwear and method of customizing swimwear
A kit for use in creating customized swimwear is provided including an outer layer formed of a water repellent draw-on fabric, an inner layer formed from a water repellent fabric, and a plurality of fabric markets of different colors.
Flow resistance increasing swim wear
A device to aid a swimmer in training includes a piece of swimwear and a plurality of flow resistance increasing structures attached to the swimwear. The flow resistance increasing structures include a fill material constructed with a polymerized, monofilament material. The polymerized, monofilament material can include tulle.
SWIM TRAINING THREE DIMENSIONAL SWIM COSTUME AND SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED FLOATY DEVICE
A swim training three-dimensional swim costume and system with integrated flotation device and integrated floatation device styled as a wearable three-dimensional costume with at least one integrated floatation component, and the floatation component is hidden and/or camouflaged so as to give the appearance of being only a costume styled in such a design as to be conducive to being worn by a child and to help in aiding the process of learning to swim.
Stabilizing Lower-Body Swimming Garment
A stabilizing lower-body swimming garment that enhances a wearer's stability, balance, and control during aquatic activities, especially when swimming in a horizontal position, and is wearable, comfortably and discreetly, for long periods of time in any circumstance in which athletic shorts or pants might be worn, permitting wearers to transition seamlessly from aquatic activities to land-based athletic and non-athletic activities and vice versa. The garment works by incorporating low-density, closed-cell foam along a wearer's outer legs to increase the wearer's righting torque when in water.
Swimwear veil
A veil for a swimsuit bottom includes a body composed of a fabric material and configured to cover a portion of a bottom of the swimsuit; and a fastener secured to a top of the body and configured to engage with a top edge of the bottom of the swimsuit. The fastener being configured to removably secure the body to the bottom.
BUOYANT SWIMSUIT
The present invention relates to a buoyant swimsuit, and more specifically to a swimsuit, for which the top and bottom portions form a single piece, provided with: a zipper on the front top portion of the swimsuit, moving vertically up and down, so as to facilitate putting on the swimsuit; and buoyancy-generating buoyant member on either side of the zipper on the front top portion of the swimsuit, a part of the back top portion of the swimsuit, and parts of the leg portions on front and back bottom portions of the swimsuit, wherein the buoyant member is formed by sewing a first fabric and a second fabric together, foam being interposed therebetween, and the first fabric and second fabric are made of neoprene. The swimsuit according to the present invention is highly buoyant but does not hinder the movement of a swimmer and is easy to put on, and thus has the benefit of facilitating beginning swimmers or young children in learning to swim. Furthermore, the present invention has the benefit of preventing drowning accidents of poor swimmers such as young children or the disabled.