Patent classifications
A41D27/201
Innerwear pocket system and method
An innerwear system combines a form fitting article of clothing, worn as a layer, typically below a presentation layer of street clothing or conventional clothing. The innerwear article of clothing is provided with a pocket having two opposing and overlapping pockets as the containment portion and cover portion, respectively. The smaller (inverted, cover) pocket overlaps the upper portion of the lower (upright, main) pocket or containment portion. Fingers of a user may reach under the cover, engage the edge of the containment, and open a “mouth” to insert securely an object such as a phone, insulin pump system, personal article, or the like. A stabilized access port out through the cover or inward through the clothing article may pass a line from the contained object.
FIREFIGHTER PROTECTIVE GARMENT WITH REMOVABLE POUCHES
A firefighter protective coat has at least one exterior pocket, and each of the at least one exterior pocket has an inside portion. The firefighter protective coat includes a linking element and a carrying element. The linking element has a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the linking element is affixed to the inside portion of the at least one exterior pocket. The carrying element is affixed to the distal end of the linking element, and is sized to fit within the inside portion of the exterior pocket. The carrying element is from the inside portion of the exterior pocket to hang outside the at least one exterior pocket.
MEDICAL APPARATUS
Medical apparatuses for securing, protecting, retaining, and/or concealing various medical devices such as catheters or electrical leads are disclosed herein. The medical apparatus can be a garment which for use by a patient having a central venous catheter in place. Medical garments as disclosed herein can be used for a wide variety of medical devices attached to a patient, by implantation or otherwise, for varying lengths of time. Medical garments described herein may be used with any of a variety of medical devices which include or comprise one or more conduits used for medical treatment or diagnosis, including conduits which comprise catheters as well as electrical conduits such as electrical leads.
Combination Sweatshirt and Travel Pillow
A wearable garment that is a combination sweatshirt and pillow. The sweatshirt has a body, arms, a collar and a hood attached to the collar. A pouch having an open top, closed sides, and a closed bottom is attached to the collar. The pouch lies over the sweatshirt body when in a first position and is rotated over the top to a second position for receiving the sweatshirt body and arms when they are rolled and inserted into the pouch forming a pillow. The hood can be placed over a user's head with the pouch oriented against the user's neck to function as a pillow. In a second embodiment, the garment is provided with a second hood over the first hood. In a third embodiment, a pouch is sewn into a liner in the hood which receives the sweatshirt.
ATHLETIC SHORTS WITH MOISTURE PROTECTION FEATURES AND READILY ACCESSIBLE POCKETS
This disclosure relates to athletic shorts, such as those that can be worn while playing tennis, with moisture protection features and including readily accessible pockets, such as pockets that hold tennis balls in a manner that makes those balls readily accessible during a tennis match. An example pair of shorts includes a pocket accessible via an opening, and a rib biased toward a centerline of the opening and configured to direct fluid away from the opening. This disclosure also relates to a corresponding method.
Garment with insulated container
A garment with a pocket and container, comprising a garment with a pocket, wherein the garment has a first opening providing access to the at least one pocket, an enveloping container having an interior surface, an exterior surface, a first end, a second end and a second opening disposed at the first end providing access to an interior space, and wherein the enveloping container fits within the pocket.
Scarf and Pocket Combination Assembly
A scarf and pocket combination assembly includes a cloth panel having an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end edge, a second end edge, a first side and a second side. The panel is elongated from the first end edge to the second end edge. A pocket is attached to the panel. The pocket has an opening therein to access an interior of the pocket. A closure is mounted on the pocket and is positioned in an engaged condition closing the opening or a disengaged condition allowing access through the opening.
CONTAINER OPENING DEVICE AND GARMENT
A garment structured to facilitate opening of a container, through the provision of an opening member mounted thereon. A garment includes a closure flap movable between a covering and a non-covering position, wherein the opening device includes a base and an opening member connected to said closure flap and movable therewith into an out of an exposed, operative orientation corresponding to the closure flap being disposed into and out of the covering relation to the pocket. When in the operative orientation, the opening member includes an apertured construction disposed and structured to engage and exert a removing force on a closure of the container, wherein the closure may be in the form of a cap on bottle or other container.
CONTAINER OPENING DEVICE AND GARMENT
A garment structured to facilitate opening of a container, through the provision of an opening member mounted thereon. A garment includes a closure flap movable between a covering and a non-covering position, wherein the opening device includes a base and an opening member connected to said closure flap and movable therewith into an out of an exposed, operative orientation corresponding to the closure flap being disposed into and out of the covering relation to the pocket. When in the operative orientation, the opening member includes an apertured construction disposed and structured to engage and exert a removing force on a closure of the container, wherein the closure may be in the form of a cap on bottle or other container.
Cover-Up Garment
A garment has a material tubular body portion with a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first end is closed. The body portion has opposing sides extending between the first end and the second end. A first arm portion and a second arm portion are disposed on the body portion at the first end on opposite ones of the opposing sides. Each of the first and second arm portions have respective free arm ends to allow the first and second arm portions to be connected to one another when wrapped around a wearer's waist.