A41G11/02

Costume wing using synthetic feather forms
11690420 · 2023-07-04 ·

A wing costume article of manufacture has a semi-rigid support structure formed in a symmetrical shape emulating a shape of a set of wings, a fabric liner formed over the semi-rigid support structure, a plurality of synthetic feathers cut from synthetic foam sheet material, the synthetic feathers cut in a variety of lengths and widths, each with a first end and a second end, the second ends fastened to the fabric liner in a manner to present the plurality of feathers outward simulating a set of natural wings, and a harness interface configured to engage the wing costume by the semi-rigid support structure to the upper back of a wearer, presenting the wing costume as the set of wings.

Costume wing using synthetic feather forms
11690420 · 2023-07-04 ·

A wing costume article of manufacture has a semi-rigid support structure formed in a symmetrical shape emulating a shape of a set of wings, a fabric liner formed over the semi-rigid support structure, a plurality of synthetic feathers cut from synthetic foam sheet material, the synthetic feathers cut in a variety of lengths and widths, each with a first end and a second end, the second ends fastened to the fabric liner in a manner to present the plurality of feathers outward simulating a set of natural wings, and a harness interface configured to engage the wing costume by the semi-rigid support structure to the upper back of a wearer, presenting the wing costume as the set of wings.

AN ARTIFICIAL FEATHER FILLING MATERIAL

An artificial feather filling material. The material comprises artificial feathers (1), Each of the feathers (1) comprises a first sheet (20) of a first nonwoven material, A filament (10) is arranged along one extension of the sheet and the fiber is bonded to the first sheet.

THREE-DIMENSIONAL DOWN REPLACEMENT
20220332567 · 2022-10-20 ·

Articles (100, 200, 300, 400) are described herein. An example article may comprise a first surface (404) comprising a first lattice. The example article may comprise a second surface (406) at least partially spaced from the first surface (404) and having at least one common terminal connection point with the first surface (404). The first surface (404) may comprise a second lattice. The first surface (404) and the second surface (406) may define a cavity (407) therebetween. The first surface (404) and the second surface (406) may be capable of being deformed from a first state to a second state under a compression force to constrict a volume of the cavity. The first surface (404) and the second surface (406) may be capable of returning to the first state when the compression force is released.

THREE-DIMENSIONAL DOWN REPLACEMENT
20220332567 · 2022-10-20 ·

Articles (100, 200, 300, 400) are described herein. An example article may comprise a first surface (404) comprising a first lattice. The example article may comprise a second surface (406) at least partially spaced from the first surface (404) and having at least one common terminal connection point with the first surface (404). The first surface (404) may comprise a second lattice. The first surface (404) and the second surface (406) may define a cavity (407) therebetween. The first surface (404) and the second surface (406) may be capable of being deformed from a first state to a second state under a compression force to constrict a volume of the cavity. The first surface (404) and the second surface (406) may be capable of returning to the first state when the compression force is released.

STUFFING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20170231310 · 2017-08-17 ·

Disclosed are a stuffing (4) and a method for manufacturing the same, the stuffing (4) comprising a branch (402) and trunk (401) structure formed with a microporous polymer, and having a trunk (401), and branches (402) formed by splitting from the trunk (401). The stuffing (4) of the present invention can still maintain at a dispersedly stuffing state after multiple washings, without notable phenomena such as agglomeration and entanglement.

STUFFING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20170231310 · 2017-08-17 ·

Disclosed are a stuffing (4) and a method for manufacturing the same, the stuffing (4) comprising a branch (402) and trunk (401) structure formed with a microporous polymer, and having a trunk (401), and branches (402) formed by splitting from the trunk (401). The stuffing (4) of the present invention can still maintain at a dispersedly stuffing state after multiple washings, without notable phenomena such as agglomeration and entanglement.