Patent classifications
A41B13/103
Multipurpose Bib
A multipurpose bib is described. Embodiments of the multipurpose bib include a bottle holding pouch that can rotate independent of the bib. The multipurpose bib can further include an insert adapted to orient a bottle being held by the pouch. The pouch and the insert can provide a top of a bottle proximate a head of a wearer of the bib.
DISPENSABLE BIBS AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME
A continuum of dispensable bibs includes a roll of bibs, wherein each bib has one or more perforated edges allowing the bibs to be dispensed from the continuum. The bibs may be eco-friendly and may include one of several types of cut-out areas for the head of the wearer. Each dispensed bib may include a pouch or an adhesive area or other means of binding up the bib after use to prevent spills or unwanted smells.
Infant Supporting Garment
An infant supporting garment has a tubular neck member arranged to be worn about a neck of the caregiver and a bib member joined to a bottom end of the tubular neck member. The bib member has two side portions spanning laterally outwardly from opposing sides of the tubular neck member so as to be arranged to extend over shoulders of the caregiver when the tubular neck member is worn about the neck of the caregiver. An infant pocket is supported at a front of the bib member below the tubular neck member at an intermediate location between the two side portions of the bib member. The infant pocket is sized so as to be arranged to receive an infant at least partially supported therein such that the infant is suspended from the tubular neck member and such that the infant lies against a chest of the caregiver in use.
MATERIAL SYSTEM WITH PLURALITY OF PANELS, PROCESSES OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS OF USE
A material system with a plurality of panels, process of making, and methods of use are presented herein. The material system provides a plurality of panels that can be reconfigured in various ways so that a clean surface is made available to a user with minimal effort. Generally speaking, a burp cloth with a plurality of panels and an attachment feature is presented such that when a liquid is dispelled during a burping session, the contaminated panel used can be easily removed such that a clean panel is readily available.
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.
Convertible bib
A bib having a first panel and a storage container. The first panel has a collar constructed in a first end. The storage container has a first and a second side, an upper opening and a lower closed end. The first panel also has a second end which is attached to an upper end of the second side of the storage container in order to capture spillage while the bib is in use. The first panel can also be folded down into the storage container and secured by a fastener about the upper opening of the storage container.
Bib for small child
A bib comprising a locking compartment specifically to engage and secure a protruding connector located on the pocket of the bib, with means to secure the bib in a folded position for storage ability, as well as preventing spillage of contaminants.
Protective outer garments
Protective outer garments as well as improvements in the use and manufacture thereof. Protective outer garments disclosed herein can include an integrated, or connected, substantially resilient front protective portion and a moisture impervious barrier. The moisture impervious barrier can have sleeves and extend past the waistline of the child and at least over the wearer's shoulders to keep the front of the wearer's clothes clean and dry. The substantially resilient front protective portion can include a holder, like a traditional bib, for catching and holding food and liquids dropped or spilled by the wearer while eating, painting, making crafts, or other activity. The wearer can be a child, baby, elderly person, disabled or special needs person, for example.
Hands-free adjustable bib for securing a container
A hands-free adjustable bib includes a bib, a support plate, a pair of hand shaped holders, and a container adjustment assembly. The pair of hand shaped holders is adjustably connected to the container adjustment assembly. The container adjustment assembly is adjustably mounted to the support plate, opposite of the pair of hand shaped holders. The support plate, which functions as a platform for the pair of hand shaped holders and the container adjustment assembly, is connected to a chest portion of the bib so that the pair of hand shaped holders can be extended towards a neck loop of the bib. Consequently, the pair of hand shaped holders secures a container while the neck loop secures the bib the user's neck.
COMBINATION WEARABLE ARTICLE AND BIB, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
A wearable article in the form of a cape having a length extending between opposite first and second ends. The first end is adapted for securement to a wearer. The cape includes opposite first and second surfaces. At least one pocket is formed at the second end of the cape and extends along a width of the cape, the at least one pocket opening toward the first end of the cape. The at least one pocket is selectively positionable between a first, default configuration in which the at least one pocket opens onto the second surface of the cape, and a second configuration in which the at least one pocket is turned inside out so that the at least one pocket opens onto the first surface of the cape