Patent classifications
A41D27/205
Garment with cell phone pockets
This invention is directed toward a garment that is comfortable to wear and can safely, with easy accessibility, securely and inconspicuously store a cell phone and other important items. A preferred embodiment of the invention is a pair of shorts, with an elasticized waistband that can be tightened by a non-elasticized drawstring cord. There is a seamless, knitted inner layer similar to “boy short” style underwear. This seamless, knitted “boy short” style underwear inner layer provides comfort to the user. Two vertical side hip interior pockets are sewn onto the inner liner of the seamless, knitted “boy short” underwear at the hips of the user, making it comfortable for a user to carry a cell phone and/or other items. The shorts have a thin line of reflective fabric sewn into the hip seams and on the hem of the shorts, providing safety for the user during times of low visibility.
Configurable Garments and Earpod Holders
An earpod holder for a configurable garment can include a button portion having a button surface that is connected to a button guide surface. The button guide surface can include a body portion aperture that can pass through the button guide surface and a button retention slot that can be formed on the button guide surface. The earpod holder further can include a body portion having side walls that can surround a body portion void that can be configured to accept the button guide surface. The body portion can include a front body aperture that passes through a front side of the sidewalls until the body portion void and a rear body aperture that can pass through a rear side of the sidewalls until the body portion void. The earpod holder further can include a sleeve retainer that can be configured to engage a sleeve that can hold an earpod.
Wireless communication system for use by teams
A wireless communication system comprises a first wireless communication device for a first team member, and a second wireless communication device for a second team member. The first wireless communication device comprises a microphone and a transmitter for transmitting an oral message via a first wireless communication protocol. The second wireless communication device comprises a main transceiver, a wearable audio device, and a support configured for mounting the main transceiver onto hockey shoulder pads of the second team member in a location physically remote from the wearable audio device.
NFC-powered LED sticker with integral capacitor
An LED sticker is disclosed that receives an NFC transmission from a nearby smartphone to energize LEDs in the sticker. A spiral (or loop) antenna is used in the sticker to generate power from the NFC transmission. The NFC signal is at 13.56 MHz, which is the resonant frequency of the NFC antenna circuit in the smartphone. The LED portion is formed by sandwiching pre-formed microscopic LEDs between two conductive layers to connect the LEDs in parallel. The conductive layers form a relatively large integral capacitor that is used to achieve the 13.56 MHz resonant frequency. So no additional capacitor is needed in the circuit to achieve a resonance of 13.56 MHz. This greatly reduces the design requirements of the antenna. The LED sticker may also contain an NFC tag having its own independent loop antenna and NFC chip. Various practical applications of the LED sticker are disclosed.
CONSTRUCTION SUSPENDER SYSTEM
A construction suspender system; the construction suspender system includes a length-adjustable suspender garment having a body having a first-length adjustable front strap, a second-length adjustable front strap, a back panel, a first-rear strap having a first-rear-fastener, a second-rear strap having a second-rear-fastener, and a phone holding pouch. The suspender garment includes a flexible solar panel for powering and battery charging of personal electronics such as smartphones, which can be stored by and accessed from the suspender garment.
Muti-fabric expandable apparel
The various embodiments herein provide a multi-fabric apparel comprising a first fabric, a second fabric and a third fabric. The first fabric forms an upper surface of the apparel. The second fabric is stitched to the first fabric and forms a lower surface of the apparel. The third fabric is stitched between the first fabric and the second fabric forming an intermediate layer. The third fabric comprises a first layer and a second layer. The first layer is stitched between the first fabric and the second fabric, and the second layer is stitched to a second surface of the second fabric in a way that the second fabric is sandwiched between the first layer and the second layer.
Wearable Article and Method of Making the Same
The wearable article 100 comprises an inner fabric layer 101 and an outer fabric layer 11loverlapping the inner fabric layer 101 to form an overlapping region 121. An electronics component 200a, 200b is disposed at least partially between the inner and outer fabric layer 101, 111 in the overlapping region 121. The inner fabric layer 101 comprises an opening 143a, 143b to expose part of the electronics component 200a, 200b.
MASK WITH MICROPHONE ACCESS
An illustrated view of an exemplary improved mask for allowing clearer voice communication is presented. The mask is useful for providing clearer voice communication when the mask is being worn. Also, the mask is useful preventing the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID. The mask further is light-weight, comfortable and cost efficient.
GARMENT INCLUDING ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A garment includes a torso portion that includes a torso pocket. The garment includes two arm portions. Each of the two arm portions extends from the torso portion to a wrist portion. The two arm portions each include a plurality of pockets. The plurality of pockets include at least a distal pocket near a distal arm portion and a proximal pocket between the distal pocket and the torso portion. The torso pocket is located on a central portion between the two arm portions. Each of the at least five pockets includes an electronics module that has a particular orientation. Each of the at least five pockets and each electronics module include a visual indication of a correct orientation of the electronics module in a respective pocket.
Secure pocket structure
Aspects herein are directed to a pocket structure that facilitates the secure storage of items stowed within the pocket structure. The pocket structure includes inner and outer pocket layers and a funnel-shaped structure positioned in the space between the inner and outer pocket layers. The funnel-shaped structure comprises an inlet opening that forms an opening to the pocket structure and an outlet opening that is in communication with the space between the inner and outer pocket layers. The outlet opening has a smaller circumference compared to the inlet opening.