Patent classifications
A41D13/001
Mosquito and safety garment
A reversible mesh garment to prevent mosquito bites and increase safety through greater visibility of the wearer in dark conditions includes a tubular sleeve formed from mesh fabric, the tubular sleeve having a first end and a second end; first and second adjustable elastic bands housed in a woven fabric casing at each end of the tubular sleeve, wherein the first elastic band spans the perimeter circumference of the first end of the tubular sleeve and the second elastic band spans the perimeter circumference of the second end of the tubular sleeve so as to secure the garment to the wearer's legs from groin to ankle; an LED light source; and an additional layer of a strip of mesh fabric two inches wide is sewn as the top outer layer at the side seams thereby forming a mesh channel housing the LED light source.
Protective Garment
An exemplary, nonlimiting embodiment of the present disclosure provides a lightweight, breathable protective garment configured to encompass the entirety of two limbs and their corresponding extremities, such as a pair of legs and feet, of an individual as a means of preventing an insect biting the skin of the limbs and corresponding extremities. The exemplary, nonlimiting embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a pair of pants and a pair of footwear. The pair of pants is constructed of a fabric which preferably comprises a single layer mesh impenetrable to a variety of insects. The footwear is secured to the pair of pants near the bottom of each pant leg.
ONE PIECE UNDERWEAR OR MIDDLE LAYER INSECT RESISTANT NET FABRIC UNISEX BODYSUIT
An insect resistant one-piece body suit is provided. The body suit is made of no-see-um fabric and provides snug fits along all openings, as well as providing a selective arrangement of zipper fasteners so as to prevent insects' access to the wearer, while enabling the wearer to easy don, remove, or partially remove the one-piece body suit during use.
Protective garment
An exemplary, nonlimiting embodiment of the present disclosure provides a lightweight, breathable protective garment configured to encompass the entirety of two limbs and their corresponding extremities, such as a pair of legs and feet, of an individual as a means of preventing an insect biting the skin of the limbs and corresponding extremities. The exemplary, nonlimiting embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a pair of pants and a pair of footwear. The pair of pants is constructed of a fabric which preferably comprises a single layer mesh impenetrable to a variety of insects. The footwear is secured to the pair of pants near the bottom of each pant leg.
TICK ALERT DEVICE
A tick detecting device for detecting ticks or other insects on the device which includes a signal generator for generating a detection waveform or DC voltage sufficient to traverse ticks; at least one pair of conductive traces driven by said signal generator, adapted to be in a path of ticks traversing the device; a detector for detecting the generated signal from said signal generator and any deviations caused by a tick in contact with said pair of conductive traces; a filter for discriminating between tick and no tick signals received from at least one of said pair of conductive traces; and a device for notifying a user of the detection of presence of a tick.
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.
PANT AND SHIRT FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
A pant for outdoor activities has inner sleeves sown inside the pant legs which inner sleeves have a tightening means for tightly wearing the inner sleeves over socks. A shirt for outdoor activities has inner sleeves sown inside the shirt sleeves which inner sleeves have a tightening means for tightly wearing the inner sleeves over gloves. The inner sleeves thereby reduce ingress of unwanted small animals and plant matter such as ticks, chiggers, mosquitos, black flies, deer flies, ants, spiders, hornets, wasps, bees, allergenic pollen, saps, and thorns. The inner sleeves are not visible in normal use so that the pant and the shirt for outdoor activities look like a common dress pant and a common dress shirt, respectively. The pant and the shirt for outdoor activities may be made of light-colored materials for better visibility of the unwanted small animals and plant matter to facilitate their removal.
ACCESSORY FOR FOOTWEAR
An interchangeable over-ankle band for the display of an ornamental design on the outside of a lower leg of a wearer. The interchangeable over ankle band including a lower leg cuff having two loose ends, the ends each including fasteners configured to selectively couple the lower leg cuff into a loop surrounding the wearer's lower leg, the lower leg cuff further including an outer surface operating as a substrate for the display of an ornamental design or logo, an interchangeable over-ankle band having a supporting layer coupled to the lower leg cuff with a rigidity greater than that of the lower leg cuff, wherein the bottom edge of the supporting layer is coupled to a ring member, which is in turn coupled with an adjustable-length stirrup strap, enabling the wearer to adjust the stirrup strap to snugly fit her or his footwear outsole.
SKELETON CLOTHING
A skeleton clothing, comprising: an adjustable skeleton (2), a cloth (3) and a filler that match each other and the materials of which may be selected as required. The adjustable skeleton (2) realizes a small void between the body and the clothing. The present invention is beneficial for heat dissipation, and has a masking and beautifying effect, and a dynamic aesthetic feeling. There can be a variety of skeleton clothing, for example, skeleton raincoat, skeleton thermal clothing, skeleton fire-proof clothing, skeleton bullet-proof clothing, skeleton diving clothing, skeleton space clothing, skeleton flying clothing, skeleton anti-radiation clothing, and skeleton motorcycle clothing.
SPRAY APPLICATION METHOD FOR TREATING A GARMENT
Methods for treating a garment include: prewashing the garment; drying the garment in a first drying process; spraying a functional chemical onto the dried garment; and applying a curing treatment to the garment to cure the functional chemical. The method may further include drying the garment in a second drying process after spraying the functional chemical onto the garment.