Patent classifications
A41D13/04
Flame-Retardant Protective Bib For Smoking Users
A novel fire-retardant protective bib including a generally rectangular or square body having a front surface and a rear surface. The rear surface has a textile friendly adhesive material that may be detachably attached or laid across a clothing article of a smoking user such that the front surface of the bib collects ashes and debris dropped from a cigar, cigarette, cannabis, and the like. The bib is configured to cover a lap or chest area and a portion of the smoking user’s torso, thereby preventing stains and burns on the clothing of the user. The bib also comprises a rear pocket for storing smoking items therein, and the front surface includes several customization options, such as a unique logo.
Asphyxiation-safe adjustable bib with placemat
An asphyxiation-safe adjustable bib and placemat provides a bib having a rear surface that supports a bib retainer in one of a plurality of positions so a length of the bib can be adjusted to accommodate a height of a wearer. The bib retainer and a portion of the bib adjacent the bib retainer are inserted into a bib retainer channel of the placemat to secure the bib to the placemat. The bib retainer in the bib retainer channel resists movement of the bib away from the placemat but enables forceful movement of the bib away from the placemat to protect against injury due to asphyxiation if the wearer slips or falls from a chair while using the bib and placemat.
Protective garments and methods for using same
Disclosed herein are protective garments and methods for using the same. In one aspect, the garment includes a garment body configured to be worn on a portion of a wearer's body, the garment body comprising at least one protective segment configured to block a predetermined level of radiation. Also disclosed herein are method of making the disclosed garments and methods for using the disclosed garments.
Protective articles comprising an adhesive and cohesive thermoset viscoelastic polymer
A viscoelastic material comprises a unique adhesive and cohesive thermoset viscoelastic polymer coated onto a flexible substrate. The polymer can be formed by curing an uncured polymer mix derived from a thermosetting reaction media of a carefully balanced ratio of isocyanate prepolymer, polyether diols, polyether triols and organic plasticizers. The viscoelastic material can exhibit viscoelastic, adhesive, cohesive, releasability, cleansability and antimicrobial properties. In some aspects, the viscoelastic material can be fabricated into a personal protective article. In one embodiment, the personal protective article is a footwear cover.
PROTECTIVE BIB
The present invention discloses a protective bib that protects a user from coming in contact with high temperature materials such as boiled water. The cape is made up of a heat resistant material with size and shape configured to cover the user's shoulders and back when worn. In an embodiment of the present invention, the Velcro strip attached along edge of flap can be used to tuck the flap around user's neck using a snap button or any other kind of fastener or clasp. In an embodiment of the present invention, the bib may involve attaching an extension to the edge of the two flaps which may be a chain, clasp, or any other kind of fastener or closure to facilitate easy removal from the user.
Male Underwear Garment with Protective Flap
The present invention relates to a male underwear garment with an attached protective fabric attachment. The fabric attachment can be integrated to the inner lining of a male underwear garment during manufacturing and functions as a barrier between the male reproductive organ of the wearer and clothing during and after urinating. The attachment prevents urine droplets from staining clothing during and after male urination. The attachment can be stitched into the underwear liner and can be pulled out (i.e. deployed) to cover a front portion of clothing to prevent urine droplets from staining the clothing.
Food and drink drip guard and utility top and method for making the same
A flexible lap food and beverage drip guard is disclosed. The food and drip guard may include a non-slide surface to act as a desk top for mobility devices such as, for example, cell phones and lap top computers. The device may further include textured upper surface to divert the flow of fluids to a catch pocket on either side of the device, and the bottom surface may be textured or honey combed to provide insulating properties to the user.
ANIMAL GROOMING GARMENT
An animal grooming garment that repels hair-dust-dirt is disclosed. Specifically designed to stop hair-dust-dirt from penetrating to clothes and body. is disclosed. The animal grooming garment eliminates open access points to the groomer's clothes and body. It is not hot, does not restrict movement, is not bulky, can merely be shaken clean (although it is washable). It is easily worn over uniforms (mounted police), clothes, jackets. Can be used for a variety of animals to be clipped and protects show clothes and everyday clothes as well as clothes used for clipping.
MEDICAL GARMENTS
Garments for medical or assisted living use are disclosed. A garment embodiment includes a fabric body core element having a front side and a back side, two fabric arm elements, each attached at a proximal end to an upper area of the body core element on the left and right sides, two fabric dignity panels attached to sides of the body core element to extend partially across the back side of the core section so as to at least partially cover a user's back when worn, and a fabric lower pocket attached to the back side of the body core element at a lower section of the core element.
Foldable tray
In the state of the art, numerous trays are known, so as to protect clothing from crumbs or droplets that fall down when eating a meal during a car ride or train ride. It is true that these trays catch everything, as desired, but for the remainder they are quite impractical, since the open tray with the droplets or crumbs stands in the car or train and must be cleaned before being stowed away or is actually only available as a disposable solution. Other solutions are too large to be conveniently stowed away after use. For this reason, a foldable tray is proposed, which can be folded up in sealed manner after use, into a compact unit, without the crumbs or droplets being able to exit from the unit. This is possible by means of division of a base plate having a connected apron, wherein the base plate consists of two parts that can be folded up, between which the apron can be laid.