SKIN PROTECTOR
20190075861 ยท 2019-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Applicant's skin protector seats between an article of clothing and a person's body to block a fastener on the clothing that touches or disturbs a person's skin under the clothing. One side of the protector has a fastener to attach to a mating fastener on the clothes. The protector creates a distance between the fastener on the clothing and the person.
Claims
1. A skin protector for seating between an article of clothing and a person's skin adjacent the article of clothing comprising: a cushion formed of soft material having a first and second side; a closure on one side of the soft material attachable to a fastener on the clothing such that when the closure is attached to the fastener, the cushion blocks the fastener from reaching the person's skin.
2. The skin protector of claim 1 wherein the cushion is formed of at least a first and second piece of material, the first and second pieces of material being attached together
3. The skin protector of claim 2 further comprising a filling between the first piece of material and second piece of material.
4. The skin protector of claim 2 wherein the closure is a button hole through the first piece of material.
5. The skin protector of claim 2 wherein the first piece of material and the second piece of material are formed from one piece of material.
6. The skin protector of claim 1 wherein the cushion has a top and bottom corresponding to the top and bottom of the article of clothing and wherein the closure is position so the top of the skin protector extends above the top of the article of clothing.
7. The skin protector of claim 1 wherein the cushion has a top and bottom corresponding to the top and bottom of the article of clothing and wherein the closure is position so the top of the skin protector is aligned with the top of the article of clothing.
8. A skin protector for seating between an article of clothing and a person's skin adjacent the article of clothing comprising: a cushion having a first piece of material formed of soft material and a second piece of material, the first and second pieces of material being attached together; a closure on the second piece of material attachable to a fastener on the clothing such that when the closure is attached to the fastener, the cushion blocks the fastener from reaching the person's skin.
9. The skin protector of claim 8 further comprising a filling between the first piece of material and second piece of material.
10. The skin protector of claim 8 wherein the closure is a button hole through the first piece of material.
11. The skin protector of claim 8 wherein the first piece of material and the second piece of material are formed from one piece of material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Applicant's skin protector comprises a cushion 10. See
[0012] Front or first side 12 includes a closure, which may be a button hole 30 (
[0013] Conventional pants 40 (
[0014] As children grow, they often need a larger waist for their pants. Many pants, therefore, have an adjustable waist. The adjustment may include a strap 60 with spaced holes 62 (
[0015] Button 70 (
[0016] Whatever hole 62 in strap 60 button 70 attaches, the button can apply a force to the child. If the child's shirt 80 (
[0017] But for a child with a tactile sensitivity, the button can cause extreme discomfort. Applicant's cushion can limit or eliminate the child sensing button 70. The button attaches to button hole 30 through the cushion's first side 12. The cushion is positioned between the pant inside waistband and the child skin or the underpants or shirt. The cushion spreads out any force from the button, and the cushion blocks the skin from sensing the button or at least decreases a child's feeling of the button.
[0018] Because the cushion's button hole 30 is not centered between the top 16 and bottom 18 of first side 12, rotating the cushion allows it to extend or not extend above the top of the waistband. See
[0019] Cushion 72 (
[0020] The description is illustrative, not limiting and is for example only. Although this application shows and describes examples, those having ordinary skill in the art will find it apparent they can make changes, modifications or alterations. Many examples involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements, but those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to achieve the same objectives. Acts, elements and features discussed only with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments.
[0021] Plurality means two or more. A set of items may include one or more of such items. The terms comprising, including, carrying, having, containing, involving, and similar words in the written description or the claims are open-ended, i.e., each means, including but not limited to. Only the transitional phrases consisting of and consisting essentially of are closed or semi-closed transitional phrases regarding claims. The ordinal terms like first, second, third, etc., in the claims don't by themselves connote any priority, precedence, or order of one claim element over another or the temporal order in which acts of a method are performed. Instead, they merely are labels to distinguish one claim element having a certain name from another element having a same name (but for the ordinal term's use). Alternatives like or include one or any combination of the listed items.