Patent classifications
A42B1/04
HEAD GARMENT WITH REMOVABLE AND INFLATABLE INSERT
A head garment that can be inflated for use in resting or sleeping. The head garment includes a head covering, an opening, an inner layer and an outer layer. An interior space is formed in-between the inner layer and the outer layer. The head garment includes an elongated aperture sized to receive an inflatable insert. The inflatable insert includes a valve. The head garment also includes a second aperture sized to receive a stem of the valve. When the inflatable insert is in an inflated state, it substantially fills the entire interior space of the head garment.
MULTI-FUNCTION CLOTHES STRUCTURE
A multi-function clothes structure mainly includes a body portion having a sleeve respectively configured on two sides thereof, one end of the body portion being in connection with a cap, and an opening being configured on one side of the cap and a covering body being in connection with an inner side thereof. Furthermore, one side of the body portion is configured with at least one pocket extended from one face of the body portion to another face thereof, and a ventilation portion is configured on the connection of the body portion and sleeves. Whereby, the prevent invention can achieve the effects of ventilation, warm keeping, mouth and nose covering and placement convenience of an item.
HEADWEAR FOR PROTECTING THE LONG HAIR OF A WEARER
A long hair protector apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a headwear and at least one hair sheath for protecting long hair in either a pigtail or ponytail configuration. The headwear is dimensioned and adapted to be worn on the head of a human wearer, wherein the headwear has a tail portion and a band portion, each providing detachable first fasteners. The tail portion is near the rear neck of the wearer, while the band portion extends around the front of the head, providing the detachable first fasteners near each ear of the wearer, and wherein the band portion provides distal portions for tying together so as to further secure the headwear to the wearer. The hair sheath(s) may be removably attached to the tail portion in the ponytail configuration or to the band portions providing the pigtail configuration.
Sports cap with hair aperture
A protective head gear with a substantially hemi-spherically shaped portion intended to be worn over hair on the head of a wearer and including at least one opening therein large enough to accommodate a bundle of hair passing through the opening and means for securing the cap to the bundle of hair. An a fixed mechanism is attached to the cap body around the perimeter of the opening to compress the aperture containing the bundle of hair and hold the bundle of hair and the cap body in a fixed relationship. The fixed mechanism includes an O-ring attached to the cap body along the perimeter of the opening and a drawstring passed through the interior. The drawstring may be drawn to gather the sleeve to compress the bundle of hair. Two clamps are locked to the drawstring in a drawn disposition to hold the aperture gathered about the bundle of hair.
CAPE DEPLOYABLE FROM A WEARABLE POUCH
An article having utility in the event of foul weather includes a cape or robe integrally attached to an elongate pouch that is adapted to be conveniently and comfortably worn along a back portion of a neck of a person. The pouch includes a fabric strap extending from each of opposite ends of the elongate pouch, which are joinable at a front of the neck of a person. The pouch has an opening and a closure for selectively deploying or stowing the cape or robe.
OUTERWEAR WITH MEASURING INDICIA
New articles of outerwear with measuring indicia enable both the wearer and others to make instrument-free measurements. The outer surface of the outerwear has measuring indicia in one or more location, and can measure angles in degrees and lengths in metric units or American Standard units. Every article has at least two or more measuring indicia, such as protractors, metric rulers, American Standard rulers, rulers in the shape of a bar chart, T-shaped rulers, X-shaped rulers, and bands of fixed lengths. Every article of outerwear also has a system of making instrument-free measurements of angles and lengths by making use of two or more measuring indicia positioned in different parts of the outerwear. Each indicia can operate independently or in combination with other indicia to measure greater lengths. This is achieved by moving parts of the body such that some of the indicia become aligned with one another.
OUTERWEAR WITH MEASURING INDICIA
New articles of outerwear with measuring indicia enable both the wearer and others to make instrument-free measurements. The outer surface of the outerwear has measuring indicia in one or more location, and can measure angles in degrees and lengths in metric units or American Standard units. Every article has at least two or more measuring indicia, such as protractors, metric rulers, American Standard rulers, rulers in the shape of a bar chart, T-shaped rulers, X-shaped rulers, and bands of fixed lengths. Every article of outerwear also has a system of making instrument-free measurements of angles and lengths by making use of two or more measuring indicia positioned in different parts of the outerwear. Each indicia can operate independently or in combination with other indicia to measure greater lengths. This is achieved by moving parts of the body such that some of the indicia become aligned with one another.
APPAREL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING TOPICAL TREATMENTS
An apparel system for applying topical treatments includes an article of apparel configured to cover and interface with a skin surface of a human body, the article of apparel including an oleophobic and moisture wicking layer. A method for applying a topical treatment is also disclosed.
APPAREL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING TOPICAL TREATMENTS
An apparel system for applying topical treatments includes an article of apparel configured to cover and interface with a skin surface of a human body, the article of apparel including an oleophobic and moisture wicking layer. A method for applying a topical treatment is also disclosed.
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.