Patent classifications
A42B1/019
Care giver display surgical cap to control patient body temperature
A system and method for maintaining a patient's body temperature during and after surgical exposure is provided. A surgical, insulative cap both aids in maintaining the patient's core body temperature at an euthermic range and further incorporates a graphic display panel for providing a remote caregiver informational interface. Vital signs sensors may therefor communicate, either directly or remotely, to said informational interface and allow, access to vital signs information to the caregiver in a convenient manner that does not require diversion of attention from the patient in order to monitor.
ENHANCED HAIR COVERING
Devices, systems, and apparatuses are provided for enhanced hair covering. An enhanced covering device may comprise a first outer layer made of a first material type. The enhanced covering device may comprise a second in her layer disposed inside the first layer, wherein the second layer is made of a second material type. The enhanced covering device may comprise an elastic band situated on an interior of the hair covering device at a first edge, wherein the elastic band permits air out of the hair covering device while preventing air from flowing back into the interior of the hair covering device.
ENHANCED HAIR COVERING
Devices, systems, and apparatuses are provided for enhanced hair covering. An enhanced covering device may comprise a first outer layer made of a first material type. The enhanced covering device may comprise a second in her layer disposed inside the first layer, wherein the second layer is made of a second material type. The enhanced covering device may comprise an elastic band situated on an interior of the hair covering device at a first edge, wherein the elastic band permits air out of the hair covering device while preventing air from flowing back into the interior of the hair covering device.
LINED GARMENT FOR THE HEAD
Disclosed is a garment for a head of a wearer including an outer liner and an inner liner. The outer liner has an interior and an exterior each bounded by an outer edge and further includes a first material. The outer liner is configured to form a cap such that the outer liner at least partially envelops the head of the wearer. The inner liner includes a body bounded by an inner edge and a second material, different than the first material. The inner edge of the inner liner is coupled to the interior of the outer liner at one or more locations proximate to the outer edge. The body of the inner liner is configured to translate relative to the interior of the outer liner such that the inner liner at least partially separates the head of the wearer from the outer liner when the garment is in use.
LINED GARMENT FOR THE HEAD
Disclosed is a garment for a head of a wearer including an outer liner and an inner liner. The outer liner has an interior and an exterior each bounded by an outer edge and further includes a first material. The outer liner is configured to form a cap such that the outer liner at least partially envelops the head of the wearer. The inner liner includes a body bounded by an inner edge and a second material, different than the first material. The inner edge of the inner liner is coupled to the interior of the outer liner at one or more locations proximate to the outer edge. The body of the inner liner is configured to translate relative to the interior of the outer liner such that the inner liner at least partially separates the head of the wearer from the outer liner when the garment is in use.
Head Protection Assembly
A head protection assembly for protecting a user from head injury includes a cap that is comprised of a deformable material such that the cap can be worn beneath a helmet on a user's head. The cap is comprised of a resiliently compressible material to protect the user's head from impact injury. Additionally, the cap includes a flap that is positionable in a deployed position having the flap extending downwardly from the cap. In this way the flap can extend downwardly along the back of the user's neck. Moreover, the flap is positionable in a stored position having the flap resting against the cap.
Head Protection Assembly
A head protection assembly for protecting a user from head injury includes a cap that is comprised of a deformable material such that the cap can be worn beneath a helmet on a user's head. The cap is comprised of a resiliently compressible material to protect the user's head from impact injury. Additionally, the cap includes a flap that is positionable in a deployed position having the flap extending downwardly from the cap. In this way the flap can extend downwardly along the back of the user's neck. Moreover, the flap is positionable in a stored position having the flap resting against the cap.
PEDIATRIC HEAD COVERING FOR USE WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING
A pediatric head covering to facilitate obtaining three-dimensional images of a head of an infant to be utilized in manufacture of a cranial remodeling orthosis for correction of an abnormal head shape comprises sheer elastic material to be drawn down over an infant's head to compress the hair of an infant and to provide a smooth surface over the infant's cranium. The elastic material has variable elasticity with less elasticity over the crown of the cranium to provide enough strength to compress the infant's hair and conform to the shape of the cranium and more elasticity at the infant's neck to control soft tissue of the infant's neck without leading to distortion of the soft tissue and causing misrepresentations of the actual neck shape in captured three-dimensional images. The head covering facilitates accurate capture and reproduction of three-dimensional images of the infant's head by a three-dimensional image capturing system. The head covering is sized based upon anthropometric data derived from three-dimensional data sets of infant heads.
PEDIATRIC HEAD COVERING FOR USE WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING
A pediatric head covering to facilitate obtaining three-dimensional images of a head of an infant to be utilized in manufacture of a cranial remodeling orthosis for correction of an abnormal head shape comprises sheer elastic material to be drawn down over an infant's head to compress the hair of an infant and to provide a smooth surface over the infant's cranium. The elastic material has variable elasticity with less elasticity over the crown of the cranium to provide enough strength to compress the infant's hair and conform to the shape of the cranium and more elasticity at the infant's neck to control soft tissue of the infant's neck without leading to distortion of the soft tissue and causing misrepresentations of the actual neck shape in captured three-dimensional images. The head covering facilitates accurate capture and reproduction of three-dimensional images of the infant's head by a three-dimensional image capturing system. The head covering is sized based upon anthropometric data derived from three-dimensional data sets of infant heads.
BALL CAP WITH MAKEUP RESISTANT HEADBAND
A ball cap with a concealed opening that allows for a greater variety of hairstyles to be worn while simultaneously retaining the general shape, appearance, and functionality of a typical ball cap. The concealed opening is hidden in a default configuration of the hat, but it can be selectively opened to allow for hair such as a ponytail to pass through. The ball cap can include a protective coating on the sweatband to prevent makeup, sweat, and dirt from soiling the sweatband.