A41D13/001

ACCESS BEEKEEPER'S VEIL
20180153141 · 2018-06-07 ·

To alleviate the problems that exist in the current state of the art, this invention provides a beekeeper's veil with an opening directly over and in front of the face of the wearer, providing fast, easy access through the veil with out the risk or fears mentioned above. The zipper used to open/close the face-covering panel is preferably visible to the beekeeper so that they do not have to rely on feel or mirrors. The head-covering portion of the veil does not have to be lifted over the head, but instead opens directly over the face, making it easy to quickly drink water, wipe sweat from the eyes, or smoke a cigarette. This also allows individuals not familiar with beekeeping to lose precious time attempting to give aid.

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.

Parasitic acari barrier
09828707 · 2017-11-28 · ·

A parasitic Acari barrier fabric that impedes parasitic Acari movement, traps parasitic Acari, and/or exterminates parasitic Acari thereon or therein. The barrier fabric includes an outer face formed from open mesh construction having evenly spaced openings formed thereon that are adapted for passing parasitic Acari from outside the fabric to inside the fabric, an inner face that is breathable and configured for moisture vapor transmission from a wearer's skin therethrough but is impenetrable to parasitic Acari passed to the inside of the fabric, and an intermediate spacer that extends between and interconnects the inner face to the outer face to form the parasitic Acari barrier fabric.

WEARABLE INSECT REPELLING PATCH

An insect repellent patch is disclosed of a size and weight compatible for wearing on the clothing or skin of a user. The patch has a gross area not in excess of 232 cm.sup.2 and bearing one or more insect repellents having a vapor pressure at 25 C. of not less than about 110.sup.6 mm Hg. The total amount of insect repellent is in an amount effective to provide practical mosquito personal area repellency. Kits of such patches, with instructions for use, and methods of providing practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed.

Wearable insect repelling patch

An insect repellent patch is disclosed of a size and weight compatible for wearing on the clothing or skin of a user. The patch has a gross area not in excess of 232 cm.sup.2 and bearing one or more insect repellents having a vapor pressure at 25 C. of not less than about 110.sup.6 mm Hg. The total amount of insect repellent is in an amount effective to provide practical mosquito personal area repellency. Kits of such patches, with instructions for use, and methods of providing practical personal area insect repellency are also disclosed.

GARMENT WITH STOWABLE HOOD AND INSECT SCREEN
20250064146 · 2025-02-27 ·

A garment, has: a torso portion configured to be worn over a wearer's torso, the torso portion defining a neck opening configured to surround a neck when worn; a neck portion projecting from the torso portion, the neck portion extending at least partially around the neck opening, the neck portion having defining a pocket; and a head cover secured to the neck portion and/or to the torso portion, the head cover including a hood section defining a head-receiving volume and a face section having a mesh panel, the face section extending from the hood section, the head cover movable between a covering configuration in which the hood section is out of the pocket and in which the head-receiving volume receives the head of the wearer and the face section overlaps a face of the wearer, and a stowed configuration in which the head cover is contained within the pocket.

PARASITIC ACARI BARRIER
20170143051 · 2017-05-25 ·

A parasitic Acari barrier fabric that impedes parasitic Acari movement, traps parasitic Acari, and/or exterminates parasitic Acari thereon or therein. The barrier fabric includes an outer face formed from open mesh construction having evenly spaced openings formed thereon that are adapted for passing parasitic Acari from outside the fabric to inside the fabric, an inner face that is breathable and configured for moisture vapor transmission from a wearer's skin therethrough but is impenetrable to parasitic Acari passed to the inside of the fabric, and an intermediate spacer that extends between and interconnects the inner face to the outer face to form the parasitic Acari barrier fabric.

INSECT BARRIER FABRIC
20170105460 · 2017-04-20 ·

An insect barrier fabric includes a fabric substrate, a plurality of conical spacers formed within the fabric substrate, where each conical spacer being defined by a cone shaped depression having an open top end within the fabric substrate and a converging bottom end. In addition, a coating is formed over a surface of each of the conical spacers. The plurality of conical spacers are configured to suspend the fabric substrate away from a skin of a user in order to protect against insect bites.

Insect-repelling leg garment
09532615 · 2017-01-03 ·

An insect-repelling leg garment primarily configured with a tubular member and a semi-conical section fabricated from fabric sheeting impregnated with an insect-repelling solution. The semi-conical section includes an elastic strap configured to engage a structural feature of an article of clothing. The tubular member includes a lower portion having a first circumferential passage for accommodating therewithin a drawstring equipped with a drawstring tie for closing and sealing an annular opening formed by a circular wall section and one's leg. An elastic circular band positioned at the lower portion simultaneously engages loops connected to the lower portion and encircles around one's foot such as to oppose the upward tensioning caused by the elastic strap, whereby the insect repellency inherently present within the fabric sheeting and the structural barriers inherently present within the leg garment collectively serve to protect the lower extremities of one's body against biting insects.

Insect repellant-infused disposable articles

A disposable article infused with an insect repellant and method of making the same. The disposable article includes an outer, water absorbent layer, an inner, waterproof layer and an insect repellant applied to the outer layer. The disposable article can be fabric gowns, shoe-covers, leg coverings, hand coverings, arm coverings, head coverings, body coverings, face coverings, full body coverings and chuck pads. In certain embodiments, the outer, water absorbent layer is spun-bonded polypropylene. In other embodiments, the outer, water absorbent layer is spun-bonded polyester. The inner, waterproof layer can be cast polyethylene. The insect repellant can include an effective amount of DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide), OLE (oil of lemon eucalyptus) and essential oils alone or in combination.