Patent classifications
A41D2400/48
PERSONAL TACTICAL SYSTEM AND NETWORK
A personal tactical system including a ballistic load-bearing garment, a pouch with one or more batteries enclosed in the pouch, an electronic processor, a communication device, and at least one camera. The camera is incorporated into or removably attachable to the load-bearing garment, the pouch is removably attachable to the load-bearing garment and the one or more batteries are operable to power the camera and communication device. The processor runs image recognition software operable to identify approaching objects and alert the user. A plurality of personal tactical systems is operable to form an ad hoc network to share images and other information for determining object direction, location, and movement.
Integrated sensory system
An integrated sensory system includes a therapeutic compression vest. The vest has a first layer, a second layer and a third layer. The first layer is a loop material, said second layer is a closed cell material or polyurethane and the third layer is a soft material. The first layer is coextensive with the second layer. The vest serves as a basis for the integrated sensory system which is designed to meet a broad-range of multi-dimensional therapeutic. The integrated sensory system includes accessories such as a cape, balls, fidgets, etc. all having hook material to enable selective attachment and release of said accessories from the outer loop layer.
Self-Cooling Garment System and Method of Using the Same
A self-cooling garment system and method of using the same provides for a central unit system having at least one motor, blower, and battery disposed in its interior, at least one port on its upper side, at least one tube connected to the at least one port, and at least one garment configured to support the at least one tube. The blower may be configured to blow cool air through the tube, thereby releasing cool air throughout the garment and cooling the wearer.
KNEEPAD WITH IMPLEMENT HOLDER
A kneepad includes a front, top, bottom and first and second lateral sides and a stretchable band attached to the kneepad to form at least one channel to snugly releasably receive an implement.
Integrated jacket and backpack system and method of use
A transformable backpack and jacket system which allows the backpack to be converted into a jacket and be reversed. The jacket and backpack can also be worn simultaneously, resulting in three total modes of wear. The first mode has a wearable jacked with a backpack, including straps, secured away in pouch in the back of the jacket and covered with a zippered lid. The second mode has the backpack removed from the pouch and worn in conjunction with the jacket. The third mode has the jacket removed and stored within a front panel of the backpack. The jacket and backpack are permanently connected. In all three of the modes, the contents of the backpack remain securely stored within a backpack storage space.
ATHLETIC GARMENT WITH POCKETS
An athletic garment comprising an envelope pocket positioned along an upper portion of the garment and configured to secure objects is disclosed. The envelope pocket may be comprised of a compression material that may secure stored objects in place. In one embodiment, an envelope pocket may be opened from the bottom and disposed along the rear, upper portion of the garment. The pocket opening may be positioned such that an athlete may reach around his or her back and quickly and ergonomically insert and retrieve balls from the pocket. The envelope pocket may be constructed such that the stored objects and balls do not impede an athlete's movement during athletic activity.
POCKET SYSTEM FOR WADERS
A wader with pocket system includes a large center pocket has a hard outer cover and will hold a variety of accessories including fly dressing, fly holder, clippers, leaders, and leader wheels. The top of the hard cover opens and folds down to make a platform where a fisherman can choose what he needs and have an organized working area that will support his needed products without them falling in the water. An accessory pocket adjacent to the large center pocket used for containing accessories and equipment. A plurality of accessory holders, between 1 and 3 wide, each include a strip of waterproof, breathable fabric sewn to the wader at each end creating a loop suitable for holding accessories. The accessory holders can hold accessory insert sheaths that close at the bottom and are designed to take a variety of different accessory items that pertain to fishing, hunting, or other activities that require waders.
OUTERWEAR GARMENT
An outerwear garment includes a torso body having an inner surface and an outer surface. The torso body defines a pass-through opening extending through the inner surface and outer surface and a pocket opening extending at least through the outer surface. A pocket extends inwardly from the outer surface at the pocket opening. A waist gaiter is coupled to the inner surface. The pass through opening provides access to a space defined between the pocket and the waist gaiter.
Flotation-hydration system
A flotation-hydration system to be worn by a user, particularly in a water borne environment, includes a vest assembly dimensioned to at least partially surround the user's upper torso while donned by the user in an operative manner. The vest assembly comprises a plurality of panels securely attached to one another, and a flotation assembly comprising at least one flotation member having a buoyant material of construction disposed in one of the panels of the vest assembly. A hydration support assembly is disposed substantially within the vest assembly and includes a chamber support unit, wherein the chamber support unit is dimensioned and configured to receive a hydration chamber in a supported relation therein. A dispensing tube is routed from the hydration chamber to the front of the vest assembly, for ready access by the user, through a dispensing tube retention channel.
ATHLETIC ATTIRE WITH INTEGRATED PERSPIRATION ABSORBING MATERIAL
An upper body athletic garment is disclosed with a built-in piece of material that is absorbent on one side and moisture wicking on the other side that acts as a towel allowing the wearer to wipe away perspiration during an athletic or other strenuous activity without needing to stop and locate a towel or cloth. The piece of material is typically attached to the inside of the garment connected at the neck and running all or most of the length of the garment across the chest with the moisture wicking side in contact with the skin to provide passive moisture control. The piece of material can be shaped, located, and fastened in multiple ways and can be duplicated in some versions and run along the sides of the garment. The piece of material can also be fastened and hang either wholly or partially to the outside of the garment and can be attached by means of fasteners, adhesives, or other means or may be stitched or otherwise permanently connected to the garment at the neck. The piece of material may also be connected additionally to the bottom edge or close to the bottom edge of the garment. The material may be made of a dual layer of moisture absorbent and moisture wicking materials or may be made out of a single moisture absorbent material like a towel.