Patent classifications
A45F5/04
RETRACTABLE POCKET SQUARE AND HOLDER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
A pocket square enclosure for securing a pocket square, thereby preventing the pocket square from moving or unfolding. A back enclosure secures the pocket square enclosure to the suit pocket, thereby incorporating the enclosure itself into the fashion of the pocket square. In an embodiment, the pocket square could be flippable, where a first pocket square pattern, color, or design faces one direction from the enclosure, and a second pocket square pattern, color, or design face the other for fast, on-the-fly adjustment to the user's fashion accessory. Other designs could include spikes or other design elements added to the pocket square
Drying Method for Limited Mobility Individuals
A diagonal strap attached to a towel in embodiments of the disclosed technology allows one to lift a towel upwards to dry their legs without bending down. Handles on the sides of the towel allow one to further dry themselves while leaving their torso substantially in place. These methods of drying allow one with limited mobility to dry his/her body with limited help from others, while being less limited.
Wearable accessory with an inner chamber
A wearable accessory can include one or more retainer arms and a housing. The one or more retainer arms can couple to a wearable article. The housing can define an inner chamber that is sized for receiving component that is coupled to the one or more retainer arms. The housing can move between a closed position and an open position. The housing can protect the component from the environment external to the chamber in the closed position and reveal the component to the environment external to the chamber in the open position.
PERSONAL HYGIENE KITS
A glove system including a glove body and a pouch. The pouch is secured to an outside surface of the glove body and having an opening arranged therethrough. A flap is arranged with the opening of the pouch. The flap being peelable between a closed position and an open position. The flap being resealable with the opening when in the closed position.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAINTAINING POCKET SQUARE FORM IN A POCKET
A system of maintaining the form of a pocket square comprises an insert, a pocket square sleeve, and a holder. The insert comprises a semi-rigid or rigid material. The pocket square sleeve comprises fabric sewn along a lengthwise seam to form a sleeve and a second seam substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise seam forming a cavity configured to receive the insert. The holder comprises an elongate member and a fastening element, the elongate member configured to be folded to cause engagement of the fastening element. The insert is disposed in the cavity of the pocket square sleeve and the combined insert and pocket square sleeve is disposed in the holder with the fastening element engaged.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAINTAINING POCKET SQUARE FORM IN A POCKET
A system of maintaining the form of a pocket square comprises an insert, a pocket square sleeve, and a holder. The insert comprises a semi-rigid or rigid material. The pocket square sleeve comprises fabric sewn along a lengthwise seam to form a sleeve and a second seam substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise seam forming a cavity configured to receive the insert. The holder comprises an elongate member and a fastening element, the elongate member configured to be folded to cause engagement of the fastening element. The insert is disposed in the cavity of the pocket square sleeve and the combined insert and pocket square sleeve is disposed in the holder with the fastening element engaged.
Cinch-based towel arrest device
A towel arrest device includes a body and two lips opposed from each other and formed integrally to the body. The lips each have a top, a bottom, and an inflection point therebetween. The lips are parallel, spaced apart, and define a slit between the inflection point and the bottom. The lips further converge toward the slit between the tops and the inflection points. The body biases the lips toward each other in response to expansion of the slit. When an item, such as a towel, is thus introduced into the slit, the slit expands to accommodate the towel but the lips exert an inward bias to cinch the towel and secure it in the device.
Cinch-based towel arrest device
A towel arrest device includes a body and two lips opposed from each other and formed integrally to the body. The lips each have a top, a bottom, and an inflection point therebetween. The lips are parallel, spaced apart, and define a slit between the inflection point and the bottom. The lips further converge toward the slit between the tops and the inflection points. The body biases the lips toward each other in response to expansion of the slit. When an item, such as a towel, is thus introduced into the slit, the slit expands to accommodate the towel but the lips exert an inward bias to cinch the towel and secure it in the device.
Hand perspiration removal device
A hand perspiration removal device has a base which includes top and bottom surfaces, a perspiration absorbing pad which is removably attached to the top surface, and an arrangement for securing the base to a part of a user's body. The bottom surface of the base has a concave configuration which extends from a first side of the base to a second, opposite side of the base such that the bottom surface is configured to conform to the part of the user's body to which the device is secured.
Hand perspiration removal device
A hand perspiration removal device has a base which includes top and bottom surfaces, a perspiration absorbing pad which is removably attached to the top surface, and an arrangement for securing the base to a part of a user's body. The bottom surface of the base has a concave configuration which extends from a first side of the base to a second, opposite side of the base such that the bottom surface is configured to conform to the part of the user's body to which the device is secured.