Patent classifications
A41D27/13
Adjustable and Detachable Underarm Shield Pads
A protective undergarment device comprising an undergarment base and a pair of underarm shield pads wherein each underarm shield pad is attachable to the inside of the upper edge of the undergarment base near the underarms by a set of hook and loop tape, snap fasteners, buttons, or other types of fasteners and closures that allow for the ability of the underarm shield pads to be adjusted onto or detached from the undergarment base.
Adjustable and Detachable Underarm Shield Pads
A protective undergarment device comprising an undergarment base and a pair of underarm shield pads wherein each underarm shield pad is attachable to the inside of the upper edge of the undergarment base near the underarms by a set of hook and loop tape, snap fasteners, buttons, or other types of fasteners and closures that allow for the ability of the underarm shield pads to be adjusted onto or detached from the undergarment base.
Sweat-Absorbent Support Cushions For a Bra
An apparatus is provided for absorbing sweat from under or behind breast. The apparatus includes a pair of disposable cushions. Each cushion of the pair of disposable cushions is made up of cotton and stitched to each cup of a pair of cups of a bra. The top portion of the cushion is curved in shape. The cushion fits behind the breast. The cushion is powder and perfume free. The cushion is sterile. The cushion is washable.
Multilayered perspiration controlling garments
Described herein are shields adapted for permanent attachment or removable attachment in the armpit area of a shirt. The shields are multi-layered fabrics that absorb perspiration, and in certain aspects, are used to control, reduce, or prevent perspiration from bleeding through and being shown on the outer surface of a garment. For example, these garments can include, but are not limited to, a multilayered fabric having at least a first fabric layer configured to wick moisture away from a person's body, at least a second fabric layer configured to absorb the moisture, and at least a third fabric layer that does not absorb moisture. As further described herein, various antimicrobial agents can be included in at least one fabric layer. These antimicrobial agents can be used to reduce or prevent the growth of microbes in and/or on the fabric, and these antimicrobial agents can be used to reduce or prevent odors derived from odor producing microbes.
Multilayered perspiration controlling garments
Described herein are shields adapted for permanent attachment or removable attachment in the armpit area of a shirt. The shields are multi-layered fabrics that absorb perspiration, and in certain aspects, are used to control, reduce, or prevent perspiration from bleeding through and being shown on the outer surface of a garment. For example, these garments can include, but are not limited to, a multilayered fabric having at least a first fabric layer configured to wick moisture away from a person's body, at least a second fabric layer configured to absorb the moisture, and at least a third fabric layer that does not absorb moisture. As further described herein, various antimicrobial agents can be included in at least one fabric layer. These antimicrobial agents can be used to reduce or prevent the growth of microbes in and/or on the fabric, and these antimicrobial agents can be used to reduce or prevent odors derived from odor producing microbes.
Clothing Article Having Terry Cloth adjacent to Non-Terry Cloth
A garment for a human wearer includes: a terry garment-region having terry-knit cloth; and a non-terry garment-region having non-terry-knit cloth. The terry garment-region is directly bordering and adjacent to the non-terry garment-region. The terry garment-region and the non-terry garment-region are a seamless continuation of each other. Similarly, a continuous fabric for making clothes includes: a terry fabric-region having terry-knit cloth, and an adjacent and immediately bordering non-terry fabric-region having non-terry-knit cloth. Optionally, TPU or PVC elements or plastic elements are embedded within the terry garment-region, or within the non-terry garment-region; or such elements cover, or are covered by, the terry garment-region or the non-terry garment-region.
Clothing Article Having Terry Cloth adjacent to Non-Terry Cloth
A garment for a human wearer includes: a terry garment-region having terry-knit cloth; and a non-terry garment-region having non-terry-knit cloth. The terry garment-region is directly bordering and adjacent to the non-terry garment-region. The terry garment-region and the non-terry garment-region are a seamless continuation of each other. Similarly, a continuous fabric for making clothes includes: a terry fabric-region having terry-knit cloth, and an adjacent and immediately bordering non-terry fabric-region having non-terry-knit cloth. Optionally, TPU or PVC elements or plastic elements are embedded within the terry garment-region, or within the non-terry garment-region; or such elements cover, or are covered by, the terry garment-region or the non-terry garment-region.
Sweat absorber for armpits
A garment protector for protecting an outer garment from perspiration, body oils, and the like includes a chest strap configured to wrap around an upper part of a torso of a wearer adjacent to armpits of the wearer. The garment protector includes first and second absorbers attached to the strap and configured to be held at the armpits of the wearer by the strap. The under garment further includes a first arm strap attached to the first absorber and configured to wrap around a first arm of the wearer, and a second arm strap attached to the second absorber and configured to wrap around a second arm of the wearer.
SWEAT-ABSORBENT SUPPORT CUSHIONS FOR A BRA
A moisture absorbing system, including a bra to cover breasts, and a plurality of cushions movably connected within at least a portion of an inner surface of the bra. The bra may be a cupless bra.
PERSPIRATION SHIELD
A perspiration shield (101) comprises reinforcing layer (203), perspiration impermeable layer (204), perspiration absorbent layer (205) and liner layer (206). The perspiration impermeable layer (204) is provided with an adhesive composition (215) disposed on a border (214) of its inner face (213), forming an adhesive region (216). The perspiration absorbent layer (205) comprises a perspiration absorbent material which is arranged on the inner face (211) of the perspiration impermeable layer (204). The reinforcing layer (203) and the liner layer (206) are releasably attached to the perspiration impermeable layer (204) and the perspiration absorbent layer (205) respectively. The liner layer (206) and the reinforcing layer (203) are releasable prior to and following respectively adhering of the shield (101) to the skin of a wearer's (102) underarm about the adhesive region (216). The shield (101) obviates issues in relation to skin irritation and poor adhesiveness whilst providing a shield (101) that is more easily applied and is sufficiently stable to be stored prior to use.