A41D2400/422

Deployable rain pants
10231496 · 2019-03-19 ·

A deployable rain pants assembly, for use by a user having a waist and legs in protecting everyday pants from the rain, including a belt and a pants portion. The pants portion is initially stored near the belt, which is worn around the waist until needed. The pants portion has a top edge, a bottom edge having ankle openings, a pair of pant leg portions, and a waist band having a waist band front and a waist band rear. A pair of main seams extend from near the bottom edge to the waistband and selectively join the pant leg parts, and join the waist band front and waist band rear. Once the pants portion is deployed downwardly from the belt, the waist band rear is tucked between the legs, the user steps through the ankle openings, and main seams are joined to encase and cover the everyday pants.

Convertible Garment
20190037940 · 2019-02-07 ·

Disclosed embodiments include a convertible garment. The convertible garment may be convertible between a garment in a first configuration to a plush toy in a second configuration. In some embodiments, the garment may include a main body portion and a hood portion with an interior compartment. In some embodiments the garment may be compacted and inverted through the compartment to flip into the plush toy configuration.

DETACHABLE LOWER BODY UNDERGARMENT
20180368482 · 2018-12-27 · ·

The present disclosure is an undergarment having a fabric panel having a first surface and a second surface; a first fastener assembly coupled to the fabric panel and a second fastener assembly coupled to the fabric panel; a pocket panel coupled to the fabric panel and having an interior surface and an exterior surface; a reversible pocket with an inner surface formed by the fabric panel and the interior surface of the pocket panel; wherein the reversible pocket is configured to be reversed so that the undergarment is stored in a reversed pocket with an inner surface formed by the exterior surface of the pocket panel and the fabric panel.

GARMENT
20180368497 · 2018-12-27 ·

Described is a garment (10) comprising an integrated first pocket (55) into which the garment (10) may be packed, when not in use and wherein the first pocket (55) comprises an opening (180) arranged at the lower end of the garment (10).

Compact rain-suit to be fitted inside a waist belt and method of use
12070090 · 2024-08-27 ·

A compact rain-suit to be fitted inside a waist belt and its method of use has a waist belt implement having three built-in pockets, two of which are for housing two chap style leg parts, and the third is for housing a poncho style torso covering part.

UNCONTAMINATED GARMENT PACKAGING
20240262609 · 2024-08-08 ·

A packaged garment includes a garment and a sealed bag. The garment has a torso portion, a sleeve portion connected to the torso portion, and a leg portion connected to the torso portion. The garment has an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface. The sealed bag contains the garment with the sleeve portion folded onto the torso portion, a portion of the sleeve portion folded at least once underneath the sleeve portion between the sleeve portion and the torso portion, and the leg portion folded onto the torso portion. The garment is manipulated so that the inner surface of the torso portion faces outward and the torso portion forms an inner space containing the sleeve portion and the leg portion.

CHILDREN'S HOODED JACKET AND METHOD OF CONVERTING SAME INTO A PILLOW
20180352879 · 2018-12-13 ·

The method includes: placing the jacket face down on a surface; tucking the sleeves adjacent the jacket body; folding portions of the back with the tucked sleeves over the front of the body; rolling the bottom portion of the body with the folded portions towards the hood; inserting the rolled body into the hood recess; and closing the hood recess with the rolled jacket body inside the hood by connecting the parts of a two-part fastener to form the pillow. Buttons and zipper fasteners may be used. Straps extending from the body may be connected to form a handle or a shoulder strap. An image may be placed on the exterior surface of the hood.

Dual-Layered Apparel System
20180343941 · 2018-12-06 ·

The present disclosure describes an apparel system for an upper torso of a wearer. The apparel system may comprise a first layer of a breathable fabric and a water resistant second layer. The second layer may be stowed in a pocket located on the front of the first layer. The second layer may be transitioned from within the pocket to cover at least a portion of the first layer to protect the wearer from external conditions. In some embodiments, the second layer may be affixed to the first layer at an area within the pocket.

GARMENT WITH STORAGE POCKET
20180338554 · 2018-11-29 ·

The present invention relates to a garment with a storage pocket that is integrally attached inside a garment such as a suit coat or other coats so that the garment can be easily stored and kept. The garment with a storage pocket of the present invention includes: an upper part made to be worn on an upper body; a lining attached inside the upper part; and a storage panel attached to the lining corresponding to a back of the upper part, sewn at an edge to the lining, and having a slit vertically formed at a center, in which the upper part is stored in a space between the lining and the storage panel when sides of the lining and the storage panel facing each other are turned inside out through the slit.

Thermal shield for a newborn infant

The present invention relates to a thermal shield 1 for at least partly surrounding a newborn infant by the shield 1 to protect it from undesired cooling or heating. The shield 1 comprises a first layer 3 and a second layer 4 both of a transparent material, which layers 3,4 are joined so that there is at least one air containing pocket 5 between the layers 3,4. When the thermal shield 1 is in use, the mutual arrangement of the first and second layers 3,4 allows the at least one pocket to be deformable to an amount necessary for establishment of acoustic contact between the skin of the infant 10 and an acoustic transducer 11 placed on an outer surface of the second layer 4. In some embodiments of the thermal shield, the at least one air containing pocket 5 is air tight, and acoustic contact can be established over an area of at least 1 cm.sup.2. In other embodiments, there is at least one open passage 13 from the surroundings and into each of the at least one air pocket 5 between the first and second layers 3,4, and the compliance of the first layer 3 is higher than the compliance of the second layer 4 so that when an infant is placed in the shield 1, the first layer 3 clings around the infant while the second layer 4 deforms to a lesser extent than the first layer 3 so that air from the surroundings flows into the at least one air pocket 5 via the open passage 13.