Patent classifications
A41D27/24
Protective Garment for the Face, Neck and Upper Body
An integrated face, neck, and upper body covering. The covering is made from a vertical tube of fabric having a slit in the rear. The slit allows the lower portion of the tube to spread outward—thereby providing an effective covering for the chest in addition to the neck. Various embodiments are disclosed. Some of these embodiments provide covering for the shoulders and upper back as well.
Protective Garment for the Face, Neck and Upper Body
An integrated face, neck, and upper body covering. The covering is made from a vertical tube of fabric having a slit in the rear. The slit allows the lower portion of the tube to spread outward—thereby providing an effective covering for the chest in addition to the neck. Various embodiments are disclosed. Some of these embodiments provide covering for the shoulders and upper back as well.
FACE SHIELD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
A method of making a face shield using a bar tack stitch to join a face shield lens to a backing. The backing may be a headband or the combination of the headband and a cushion. The lens and the optional cushion may be joined together and then the lens may be stitched to the cushion and the headband. A bar tack stitch may be used to join the backing and lens together. Stitching the lens to its backing produces a novel face shield with high quality structural integrity that can be made quickly and cost effectively to eliminate limitations associated with bonded face shield lenses and removable joined face shield lenses.
FACE SHIELD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
A method of making a face shield using a bar tack stitch to join a face shield lens to a backing. The backing may be a headband or the combination of the headband and a cushion. The lens and the optional cushion may be joined together and then the lens may be stitched to the cushion and the headband. A bar tack stitch may be used to join the backing and lens together. Stitching the lens to its backing produces a novel face shield with high quality structural integrity that can be made quickly and cost effectively to eliminate limitations associated with bonded face shield lenses and removable joined face shield lenses.
TAPE ATTACHMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Various examples are provided related to attachment of tape or strips of material along a seam of a garment or other material. In one example, among others, a robotic system includes a joining device that can attach a tape or strip of material across a seam, a loading system that can position material with the seam for attachment of the tape or strip of material, a seam feed system that can adjust positioning of the material for attachment, and a tape handling system that can supply the tape or strip of material to the joining head of the joining device for attachment across the seam. A tape handling system can include a tape joining assembly that can receive tape or strip of material from a current tape cartridge and bond it to the tape or strip of material clamped by the tape joining assembly.
Swimming garments
A swimming garment formed from a stretchable elasticated fabric, wherein the garment comprises at least one sensitivity zone in which the fabric thickness is less than the fabric thickness of the region of the garment surrounding the sensitivity zone. The sensitivity zones can give a heightened sensation in a specific position of the body, for example in the abdominals. The thinner fabric zone increases the sensation of water flow/temperature which in-turn leads to a proprioceptive response to activate the muscle group beneath the zone.
Double-layer trim piece
A knit or woven article of unitary construction for forming a double-layer trim piece is provided. The article includes a first zone having a first set of apertures, a second zone having a second set of apertures, and a third zone interposed between the first zone and the second zone.
Double-layer trim piece
A knit or woven article of unitary construction for forming a double-layer trim piece is provided. The article includes a first zone having a first set of apertures, a second zone having a second set of apertures, and a third zone interposed between the first zone and the second zone.
Insulated vented garment formed using non-woven polymer sheets
Aspects herein provide for a method of manufacturing a vented insulated garment using non-woven polymer sheets and garments produced therefrom. The method generally comprises providing a non-woven polymer sheet having one or more voided portions, positioning the sheet between two textile layers, and bonding the textile layers together at areas corresponding to the voided portions in the non-woven polymer sheet to form a seam. The seam may be optionally perforated.
Insulated vented garment formed using non-woven polymer sheets
Aspects herein provide for a method of manufacturing a vented insulated garment using non-woven polymer sheets and garments produced therefrom. The method generally comprises providing a non-woven polymer sheet having one or more voided portions, positioning the sheet between two textile layers, and bonding the textile layers together at areas corresponding to the voided portions in the non-woven polymer sheet to form a seam. The seam may be optionally perforated.