Patent classifications
A42B1/04
Pocket Hoodie
The present invention is intended to solve some problems associated with certain popular garments in their conventional construction through improvements to storage capability and material construction. The present invention is directed towards a hoodie sweatshirt with additional pocket capacity that allows for state-of-the-art materials that improves storage utility. The invention allows for garments which can operate in varied environments and provide optimal comfort with added convenience.
Pocket Hoodie
The present invention is intended to solve some problems associated with certain popular garments in their conventional construction through improvements to storage capability and material construction. The present invention is directed towards a hoodie sweatshirt with additional pocket capacity that allows for state-of-the-art materials that improves storage utility. The invention allows for garments which can operate in varied environments and provide optimal comfort with added convenience.
Head Scarf
A hair wrap accessory that bears a long and narrow shape, resembling a rectangle. The hair wrap accessory can be made out of any material that maintains the integrity of the invention and does not cause damage to ones hair. The hair wrap accessory bears a mesh panel with a plurality of baby hairs designed to lay flush against the wearers head. The hair wrap accessory further comprises an elastic strap to aid in keeping the device in place. The invention also bears two hairs to keep the hair wrap from falling off.
Head Scarf
A hair wrap accessory that bears a long and narrow shape, resembling a rectangle. The hair wrap accessory can be made out of any material that maintains the integrity of the invention and does not cause damage to ones hair. The hair wrap accessory bears a mesh panel with a plurality of baby hairs designed to lay flush against the wearers head. The hair wrap accessory further comprises an elastic strap to aid in keeping the device in place. The invention also bears two hairs to keep the hair wrap from falling off.
Combined bib and cap garment
The disclosed device is a combined garment for children, merging a cap and bib into one piece. Made from versatile materials, including lightweight, waterproof, and hypoallergenic options, the cap is dome-shaped with adjustable ear flaps for a comfortable fit. The bib, attached to the cap, features an easy-access opening with a secure fastening around the neck and an expandable pocket at the bottom designed to catch spills. This all-in-one garment offers a convenient solution to keep children clean, combining practicality with comfort in use.
Combined bib and cap garment
The disclosed device is a combined garment for children, merging a cap and bib into one piece. Made from versatile materials, including lightweight, waterproof, and hypoallergenic options, the cap is dome-shaped with adjustable ear flaps for a comfortable fit. The bib, attached to the cap, features an easy-access opening with a secure fastening around the neck and an expandable pocket at the bottom designed to catch spills. This all-in-one garment offers a convenient solution to keep children clean, combining practicality with comfort in use.
Respiratory pump arrangement for personal respiratory isolation and method of use
A personal respiratory isolation assembly includes a manifold-filter assembly configured to be attached to a suction port of a respiratory pump. The manifold-filter assembly has a bowl-shaped manifold housing with an inlet adapter configured for connecting a hose, and a filter releasably attachable to the manifold housing. The isolation assembly further comprises an exhaust baffle with a plurality of openings. The exhaust baffle fits a pressure port of the respiratory pump. A method of operating a personal respiratory isolation assembly involves attaching an exhaust baffle to an outlet adapter of a respiratory pump; connecting a manifold housing to a suction port of the respiratory pump with a filter disposed between the manifold housing and the suction port; connecting a hose to an inlet adapter of the manifold housing; attaching the hose to a hose port of a hood; and starting to operate the respiratory pump.
Respiratory pump arrangement for personal respiratory isolation and method of use
A personal respiratory isolation assembly includes a manifold-filter assembly configured to be attached to a suction port of a respiratory pump. The manifold-filter assembly has a bowl-shaped manifold housing with an inlet adapter configured for connecting a hose, and a filter releasably attachable to the manifold housing. The isolation assembly further comprises an exhaust baffle with a plurality of openings. The exhaust baffle fits a pressure port of the respiratory pump. A method of operating a personal respiratory isolation assembly involves attaching an exhaust baffle to an outlet adapter of a respiratory pump; connecting a manifold housing to a suction port of the respiratory pump with a filter disposed between the manifold housing and the suction port; connecting a hose to an inlet adapter of the manifold housing; attaching the hose to a hose port of a hood; and starting to operate the respiratory pump.