Back And Chest Protectors Patents (Class 2/92)
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Patent number: 12213863Abstract: The present disclosure provides generally for a therapeutic recovery device for medical rehabilitation. The therapeutic recovery device may comprise a compression device. The compression device may provide compressive force that provides relief. The therapeutic recovery device may comprise at least one securing mechanism. When the therapeutic recovery device comprises at least one sensor, the at least one sensor may provide feedback on the user's health. The therapeutic recovery device may comprise one or more straps. The one or more straps may allow the therapeutic recovery device to be secured in a plurality of orientations. The therapeutic recovery device may comprise at least one holder. When the therapeutic recovery device comprises at least one holder, the holder may comprise one or more pockets. The therapeutic recovery device may interface with at least one external device. The therapeutic recovery device may comprise a cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2022Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Inventor: Franklin Robert Hill
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Patent number: 12075862Abstract: A protective shirt includes a chest portion made of garment material, including a lining on a side of the chest portion that is closest to the wearer of the protective shirt. At least one layer of neoprene is securely fastened to the lining. The layer of neoprene extends from a left side of the chest portion to a right side of the chest portion and is located at an area of the chest portion nearest to a clavicle of a wearer of the protective shirt. The layer of neoprene includes a plurality of spaced-apart segments of the layer of neoprene. The protective shirt includes a neoprene neck pad. Embodiments of the protective shirt include cap-sleeve, short sleeve, long sleeve, sleeveless, and tank top versions. In one embodiment, the garment material includes nylon and spandex.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2022Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: CHESTEE, Inc.Inventors: Nicole Biscuiti, Scott Bisucuiti
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Patent number: 12075903Abstract: A wearable weapon license identification that folds onto itself into wallet configuration so that it can be readily stowed or carried in a pocket and unfolds into a deployed configuration so that it can be donned by a user. The identification includes a front placard, a rear placard and a pair of shoulder straps. The front placard folds over itself to form a wallet style pouch for receiving the rear placard and the shoulder straps therein. The front placard also includes a flat transparent pocket for receiving a state firearm license card, driver's license or other identification card, which is visible when the identification is deployed and donned by a user. Both the front and rear placards have indicia or lettering that is visible when the identification is unfolded and donned by a user.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Inventor: Michael Lessman
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Patent number: 12044508Abstract: Provided is a cover for use with a ballistic panel carrier having front and rear carrier panels interconnected by shoulder straps. The cover includes front and rear outer cover shell components, together defining a neck opening between shoulder portions and having sides that, when sides of the ballistic panel carrier are secured together, define arm opening edges. A yoke lining component is attached to the outer cover shell components at the neck opening and separably attached to the outer cover shell components along at least portions of the arm opening edges.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2022Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Fechheimer Brothers CompanyInventors: Jesse Brian Thompson, Kevin Ray Klemmt
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Patent number: 11841212Abstract: Disclosed are a method and/or a system of forming a body shield for providing protection against a sharp object penetration and/or a physical attack. The body shield includes a cavity formed in an interior portion of the body shield in which items can be stored. In addition, the body shield includes a plurality of horizontal straps affixed on a back side of the body shield. The plurality of horizontal straps is configured to enable a user of the body shield, to maneuver the body shield on a human arm, to shield against the physical attack.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Inventor: Jeffrey Gerard Maguire
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Patent number: 11378359Abstract: An armor system or plate designed to reduce the extent of back face deformation by re-directing the pressure wave created by a projectile impact. More specifically, armor systems according to embodiments of the invention are provided with redirection channels whereby the pressure or shock waves generated by projectile impact are guided or spread laterally along the channels and out of the plate so as to reduce back face deformation and consequent impact to the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: TenCate Advanced Armor USA, Inc.Inventor: Fielder Stanton Lyons
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Patent number: 11154099Abstract: An article of apparel comprising a first panel joined to a second panel such that a neck opening, a right arm opening, a left arm opening, and a waist opening are formed, and a midline plane extends through the article of apparel from one side to the other and through at least the neck opening, right arm opening, and left arm opening to define an anterior portion and a posterior portion of the article of apparel. In some aspects, the first panel extends from the anterior portion to the posterior portion proximate to the neck opening. In other aspects, the second panel extends to the anterior portion inferior to the right arm opening and left arm opening to a right seam and a left seam, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2017Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: Donavan Harris
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Patent number: 10542823Abstract: A traveler's personal arm rest device comprises a chest portion and a pair of shoulder straps configured to supportively maintain the chest portion against the anterior side of a wearer's torso. In an embodiment, the chest portion may be securely folded to define a tubular cavity sized to accommodate all of the wearer's arms therein so that such arms may be maintained and comfortably supported by way of the straps in a resting position that is in line with his or her own body. The disclosure may provide a wearer with increased comfort while seated in cramped modes of public transportation and further prevent passive aggressive and even assertive arguments with neighbors regarding available arm resting spaces. Elements enabling compact self-stowage when not in use, providing ergonomic support when worn, and permitting storage of personal belongings therein are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Inventor: Theodore Lunsford
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Patent number: 10492549Abstract: Cycling jacket or vest (1) comprising an incorporated windproof panel (5) fixed internally; said panel is foldable inside a containing pocket (4) and, in position for use, is arranged substantially as an inner lining of the front part of the jacket or vest so as to protect the torso of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: ASSOS OF SWITZERLAND GMBHInventor: Roger Maier
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Patent number: 10485272Abstract: Hard armor plate pouches incorporated in a ballistic vest carrier cover that has armor panel pockets with side openings and waist panels. The pouches are attached to the carrier cover outer layer inside the armor pockets with access through the outer layer. The pouch is a single fabric sheet attached to the outer layer around the sheet perimeter, a bag that hangs freely in the pocket, or a bag that hangs in the pocket from the shoulders and neck opening of the cover. The front pouch has side and bottom lobes to ease installation of the armor plate. The pouch is accessed via a lateral or vertical opening in the outer layer that is closed by an openable fastener. Optionally, the waist panels have side pouches that have openings at the side or the top.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Robert K Lee
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Patent number: 9681691Abstract: A novel brassiere includes an outer fabric garment comprising a shoulder strap and a back strap and a monolithic and contiguous breast support that may comprise a molded polymer material. The monolithic and contiguous polymer breast support includes a décolletage region, two breast cups, and an inter-breast region. An inter-breast thickness of the molded polymer material is at least four times greater than the thickness in the décolletage region or in either of the breast cups. The outward surfaces of the inter-breast and décolletage regions are preferably not convex.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: JANE KRISTEN HUBBSInventor: Jane Kristen Hubbs
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Patent number: 8978162Abstract: A cut resistant sweater is provided including a chest portion, sleeves, collar, and closure extending from the top edge of the collar through at least part of the chest portion. The closure includes an opening extending from the top of the collar through at least part of the chest portion, and a strip having a first part of a hook and loop fastener thereon. A second part of the hook and loop fastener is disposed on the sweater in at least two pieces, a piece adjacent to a first side of the opening and a piece adjacent to a second side of the opening. The closure is stiff relative to the collar to support the collar. A method for manufacturing the sweater includes providing a cut resistant yarn, and knitting it into a sweater in the order of cuff of first sleeve, first sleeve, body and collar, second sleeve, and cuff of the second sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignees: Banom, Inc., Ingle Protective Systems, Inc.Inventors: Griffith W. Hughes, Jon C. Hughes, Rayvon A. Morton
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Patent number: 8776262Abstract: A ballistic vest carrier cover has a mantle that goes over the wearer's shoulders from the front waist to the rear waist. It has a fabric outer layer, an optional interlining, and a liner. The cover fits over a shirt so the combination appears as a standard uniform shirt. The liner attaches to the outer layer at the front and rear waist, neck, and along the sides from front armor openings to rear armor openings, producing front and rear pockets for receiving the body armor panel carriers. The panel carriers are attached using supplied straps at the waist through the armor openings and at the shoulders through tunnels between the front and rear pockets. A stretch panel extends from the cover at the rear armor opening, over the waist strap, and fastens to the cover at the front armor opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Robert K Lee
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Patent number: 8671462Abstract: A stab resistant knit fabric, made containing a plurality of panels of a knit fabric having a modified knit structure corresponding to rows of knit stitches, wherein each of the panels of knit fabric comprise a front layer of knit fabric and a back layer of knit fabric, wherein the front layer and back layer are joined together by rows of tuck stitches formed from a yarn having no more than 4.5% elongation; wherein at least one panel of knit fabric is arranged such that the rows of knit stitches of the at least one panel of knit fabric are perpendicular to the rows of at least one other panel of knit fabric, its combination with a ballistic layer to provide ballistic resistance properties, and a protective garment prepared therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventors: Alejandro Garcia, Matthew Kolmes
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Patent number: 8656512Abstract: An under body armor hybrid fabric garment has first and second fabric portions. The first fabric portion, configured to cover an upper torso region of a user's body left exposed by the body armor and extending into a second body transition region covered by the body armor, is formed of low stretch or no stretch fabric of woven or knit construction. The first fabric portion comprises yarns and/or fibers having flame retardant properties. The second fabric element, configured to cover a lower torso region of the user's body underneath the body armor, is formed of stretchable fabric. The second fabric portion comprises yarns and/or fibers having flame retardant properties and/or yarns and/or fibers resistant to melting and dripping when exposed to fire or high heat.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, David Costello, Jane Hunter, Charles Haryslak
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Patent number: 8528112Abstract: A ballistic vest carrier cover has a mantle that goes over the wearer's shoulders from the front waist to rear waist. It has a fabric outer layer, an interlining heat-fused to the back of the outer layer, and a liner. The cover is designed to fit over a pullover shirt so the combination appears as a standard uniform shirt. The liner attaches to the outer layer at the front and rear waist, neck, and along the sides from front armor openings to rear armor openings, thereby producing front and rear pockets for receiving the body armor panel carriers through the armor openings. The front of the mantle attaches to the rear at the waist by zippers. One zipper component is on a stretch panel that extends from the outer layer at the rear armor opening and the other zipper component is on the outer layer at the front armor opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Robert K Lee
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Patent number: 8522369Abstract: A garment protective system includes a protective member and an adjustable member. In another aspect of the present invention, body armor inside a jacket is repositionable due to adjustment of a coupled adjustment strap. A further aspect of the present invention provides a waist belt adjustably coupled to a shoulder area and/or a back area of a jacket.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Sullivans, Inc.Inventor: Marc A. Bay
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Patent number: 8499362Abstract: Bulletproof vests, body armor, and other tactical vests with quick release buckle mechanisms are described along with methods of their use. The multi-point buckle mechanisms release upon rotating a shaft, allowing the vest panels and straps to fall cleanly to the ground without knocking the wearer off balance. Waist belt clips allow a wearer to put the vest on over his or her head without engaging the emergency release, or the multi-point buckle mechanism can release only the waist straps upon rotating the shaft in the opposite direction. A flap protects the rotatable quick release mechanism from inadvertent activation.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Guardian Protective Technologies Inc.Inventor: David Dennis
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Patent number: 8500670Abstract: The invention relates to a variable tension chest support for use by patients having undergone thoracic surgery. The chest support may be worn directly on the skin of a patient and comprises a band of stretchable material and one or more grips which are wholly or partially concealed within pockets with which the patient may alter the tension of the chest encircling band. The device allows a patient to modify the level of tension applied to the chest, thus managing the recovery process, while providing a basic level of support at all times the support is in use.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventor: Doris Hjorth Hansen
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Patent number: 8336124Abstract: An upper body protective garment having a lower portion including flexibly interconnected protective abdominal and lower back members, an upper portion including protective thoracic and upper back members with a neck hole defined therebetween, a flexible front connection allowing at least limited movement of a bottom end of the thoracic member with respect to the abdominal member, and a flexible rear connection between the lower back member and the upper back member provided by a protective spinal member including flexibly interconnected rigid members for overlaying a spine of the wearer, the front and rear connections allowing the upper portion to remain at least substantially fixed with respect to shoulders of the wearer and the lower portion to remain at least substantially fixed with respect to a waist of the wearer while the shoulders and waist are moved relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Sport Maska Inc.Inventors: Ryan Crelinsten, Pierre Paiement, Anne-Marie Pelle, Patric Rangedal, Leif Skottheim
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Patent number: 8256024Abstract: Described herein are various embodiments of a cold-weather garment. In one exemplary embodiment, a long-sleeve upper-body cold-weather garment includes a torso portion and two sleeve portions that are attached to and extend from opposite edges of the torso portion. The torso portion is made from a first material and the sleeve portions are each made from a second material. The first material is lighter per unit area and more breathable than the second material. The second material is heavier per unit area than the first material, but is more resistant to cold-weather environmental conditions. For example, the second material is water resistant, flame resistant and comprises an outer surface having a camouflage pattern.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Massif Mountain Gear Company, L.L.C.Inventor: Jeffrey K. Roberts
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Patent number: 8201271Abstract: Bulletproof vests, body armor, and other tactical vests with quick release buckle mechanisms are described along with methods of their use. The multi-point buckle mechanisms release upon rotating a shaft, allowing the vest panels and straps to fall cleanly to the ground without knocking the wearer off balance. Waist belt clips allow a wearer to put the vest on over his or her head without engaging the emergency release, or the multi-point buckle mechanism can release only the waist straps upon rotating the shaft in the opposite direction. A flap protects the rotatable quick release mechanism from inadvertent activation.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Guardian Protective Technologies Inc.Inventor: David Dennis
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Patent number: 8176569Abstract: An under body armor hybrid fabric garment has first and second fabric portions. The first fabric portion, configured to cover an upper torso region of a user's body left exposed by the body armor and extending into a second body transition region covered by the body armor, is formed of low or no stretch fabric. The second fabric element, configured to cover a lower torso region of the user's body underneath the body armor, is formed of stretchable fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, David Costello, Jane Hunter, Charles Haryslak
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Patent number: 8082602Abstract: An upper body protective garment having a lower portion including flexibly interconnected protective abdominal and lower back members, an upper portion including protective thoracic and upper back members with a neck hole defined therebetween, a flexible front connection allowing at least limited movement of a bottom end of the thoracic member with respect to the abdominal member, and a flexible rear connection between the lower back member and the upper back member provided by a protective spinal member including flexibly interconnected rigid members for overlaying a spine of the wearer, the front and rear connections allowing the upper portion to remain at least substantially fixed with respect to shoulders of the wearer and the lower portion to remain at least substantially fixed with respect to a waist of the wearer while the shoulders and waist are moved relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Sport Maska Inc.Inventors: Ryan Crelinsten, Pierre Paiement, Anne-Marie Pelle, Patric Rangedal, Leif Skottheim
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Patent number: 8067759Abstract: A radiation protective vest includes a back panel with flaps at opposite lower sides and a pair of front panels, each panel containing radiation shielding material. Each front panel has an inner straight edge and a flap at a lower outer side. The front and back panels are connected to form the vest. A first strap is attached to one front panel and a second strap is attached to the other front panel. The second strap is threaded in a first sleeve attached to the inside of the back panel and the first strap is threaded in a second sleeve attached to the inside of the back panel. A fastener is provided on the free ends straps. When the vest is worn, the flaps of the front panels press against a user's waist and the back panel flaps overlap the front panels.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Burlington Medical Supplies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Francis Swartz, Nicholas J. Napoda
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Patent number: 8011020Abstract: A flame-resistant shirt is described that has vents to facilitate heat release and air circulation while preserving flame-resistant qualities. The shirt has a standard front half, but a back half which includes a cape portion with openings to provide ventilation across the wearer's back.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Riverside Manufacturing Co.Inventor: William Vereen
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Patent number: 7927297Abstract: An improved treatment apparatus and method of using in which the device has plural protruding contact elements, each preferably having an undulating contact surface with one or more peaks. In one preferred embodiment, a plurality of contact elements are positioned spaced apart from one another in columns. In another device an elongated single column is provided. Mounting brackets are provided that enable a user to position the device easily and to adjust mounting straps and/or belts to a particular body shape. In one example, the device may include bracket apertures into which mounting brackets can be positioned. In another aspect of the invention, adjustable buckles and/or binders are provided can be used to adjust the length of the straps and secure the device to the wearer in use.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Studio Moderna SAInventors: Sandi {hacek over (C)}e{hacek over (s)}ko, Toni Kancilja, Stef Harley
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Patent number: 7900282Abstract: A device for protecting against impact. The device includes an inflatable valve made of sheets of high-strength PVC (1) provided with an inflating end (3). Fitted within this valve using a method of thermal bonding (4) are walls (2) configured as a labyrinth in order to better regulate the air flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignees: RXR ProtectInventor: David Schuller
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Patent number: 7900283Abstract: A chest protector formed of a base, upper and lower shoulder straps, a neck pad, neck cushions, shoulder cushions, chest cushions, upper and lower abdomen cushions, lateral cushions, bottom cushions and breathing cloths. Each upper abdomen cushion is formed of an inner low bounce foam, an outer low bounce foam and an intermediate hard plastic board sandwiched in between the inner low bounce foam and outer low bounce foam. Each lower abdomen cushion is formed of an inner low bounce foam and an outer low bounce foam. The inner low bounce foam of each abdomen cushion is shorter and relatively softer than the associating outer low bounce form so that a buffer space is defined between the outer low bounce foam of each abdomen cushion and the base below the associating inner low bounce foam and the outer low bounce foams of the abdomen cushions are respectively held in a sloping status after stitching of the breathing cloths to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Racer Sporting Goods Co. Ltd.Inventor: Shyan-Wei Chen
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Patent number: 7846119Abstract: An improved treatment apparatus and method of using in which the device has plural protruding contact elements, each preferably having an undulating contact surface with one or more peaks. In one preferred embodiment, a plurality of contact elements are positioned spaced apart from one another in columns. In another device an elongated single column is provided. Mounting brackets are provided that enable a user to position the device easily and to adjust mounting straps and/or belts to a particular body shape. In one example, the device may include bracket apertures into which mounting brackets can be positioned. In another aspect of the invention, adjustable buckles and/or binders are provided can be used to adjust the length of the straps and secure the device to the wearer in use.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Studio Moderna SAInventors: Sandi {hacek over (C)}e{hacek over (s)}ko, Toni Kancilja, Stef Harley
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Patent number: 7841344Abstract: A jacket and method for surviving an avalanche. The method includes inflating an expandable member to generally encapsulate a head of a person. The jacket may comprise a pair of expandable members disposed in pockets of the jacket, and a canister communicating with one of the expandable members. Apparel comprising an inflated expandable member having a depending inflated portion that at least partly covers another inflated expandable member.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Inventor: Sara E. Schlosser
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Patent number: 7739753Abstract: An elastic support top 1 is provided having fasteners 4, 5 for attaching to a breast shield 10 for protecting from blows to the breast area. Thus, an improved protective breast shield 10 is provided having an elastic support top 1 attached to the breast shield whereby the support top fits to a body.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Susan Charlotte Jankowski
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Patent number: 7578005Abstract: A flame resistant shirt is described that has a standard front half, but a back half which includes a cape portion with openings to provide ventilation across the wearer's back.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Riverside Manufacturing CompanyInventor: William C. Vereen
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Patent number: 7490358Abstract: A lower back protection system is provided by a lower back protection apparatus for protecting the lower back region of a user, the apparatus comprising a first piece of lower back armor; a first strap coupled with the lower back armor; a second strap coupled with the lower back armor; wherein the first strap and the second strap are configured to couple the first piece of lower back armor with an article of clothing so as to provide armored back protection to the user when the article of clothing is being worn by the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Diamondback Tactical L.L.L.P.Inventor: Jason R. Beck
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Publication number: 20080295230Abstract: Articles of apparel include: (a) a garment structure having one or more fabric elements structured and arranged to provide a close fit to at least one predetermined portion of a body (e.g., area(s) of the body for which enhanced position sensing and/or feedback are desired, such as the lower back, the arch of the foot, etc.); and (b) a body position feedback system engaged with or integrally formed as part of the garment structure. The body position feedback system may apply higher tensile or constricting (compressive) forces to selected portions of the wearer's body, which can help stimulate or interact with nerves and deep tissue receptors located in various portions of the body. The increased forces at selected locations of the body give the wearer sensory feedback regarding the position or orientation of these parts of the body and can improve or accelerate development of “muscle memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Steven P. Wright, Kenneth Todd Craig
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Patent number: 7441278Abstract: A convertible body armor and carrying bag includes a first panel and a second panel. Each panel has body armor material incorporated therein. A pair of shoulder straps is provided, each having a first end secured to the first panel adjacent a first edge of the first panel, and a second end secured to the second panel adjacent a first edge of the second panel, with the shoulder straps spaced apart from each other by a space that corresponds to the distance between an adult human being's shoulders. A removable attachment mechanism removably attaches the peripheries of the panels in a manner such that the panels and the attachment mechanism together define an interior storage space when the attachment mechanism attaches the peripheries of the panels, and the panels can be worn as a body vest with the shoulder straps supported on an adult human being's shoulders when the attachment mechanism does not attach the peripheries of the panels. A weapon can be stored inside the interior storage space.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Inventor: Kenneth Christopher Blakeley
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Publication number: 20080216219Abstract: A vest for protecting areas of the chest or torso of the body of a wearer, in particular, vertically from the next to the waist, includes a number of protective panels, characterized in that at least some of these protective panels are joined to one another by a stitching (C) serving as a seam, made by hand or with the aid of a sewing matching whereby forming an articulated connection between two stitched panels for forming at least one set (32) of protective panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: S.T.E.Inventor: Stephane Desnoyers
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Publication number: 20080172770Abstract: The “sun shawl” is an article of clothing that will be used out doors at various events which take place in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. “My sun shawl” is made up of a multicolored sun screen material capable of blocking out 90% of the suns harmful rays. The sun shawl has a thin 12 gauge wire sewn or bonded into its front to support its hands free function. The sun shawl may or may not have colored art design's painted on it, which may or may not include various flags and their colors from all over the world.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventor: William Manson Clark
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Patent number: 7247145Abstract: An improved treatment apparatus and method of using in which the device has plural protruding contact elements, each preferably having an undulating contact surface with one or more peaks. In one preferred embodiment, a plurality of contact elements are positioned spaced apart from one another in columns. In another device an elongated single column is provided. Mounting brackets are provided that enable a user to position the device easily and to adjust mounting straps and/or belts to a particular body shape. In one example, the device may include bracket apertures into which mounting brackets can be positioned. In another aspect of the invention, adjustable buckles and/or binders are provided can be used to adjust the length of the straps and secure the device to the wearer in use.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Studio Moderna SAInventors: Toni Kancilja, Stef Harley, Sandi {hacek over (C)}e{hacek over (s)}ko
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Patent number: 7192409Abstract: A band for use for breast stabilization from lateral gravitational shifting is disclosed. The band comprises a strip to encircle the body, a first section comprising a semi-cylindrical component of a sponge-like material at one end and a nap material patch on its outer surface with a cylindrical side placed over the sternum, and a second section fro connecting an end of the body strip to encircle a user's body. The band comprises at least one fenestration to enable breast exposure.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Inventor: Aida Iris Lorenzo
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Patent number: 7008292Abstract: A dorsal bodice and a structured abdominal suspension strap adapted to contain and support the belly, the abdominal suspension strap being adjustably connected to the dorsal bodice by connecting straps and connectors for adjusting the tension of the connecting straps.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: Lorenzo Cosentino, Gabriella Torregrossa, Gianluca Castellarin, Stefano Bucci
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Patent number: 6990686Abstract: An article of clothing has a front and back, each of which has a layered structure, including a protective layer for impeding the flow of liquid through the article of clothing, and an absorbing layer external to the protective layer, for absorbing the liquid and slowing its flow downward on the exterior surface of the article of clothing, with the force of gravity, a lining for facilitating the donning and removal of the article of clothing, and sleeves and a collar that is closeable, to protect the wearer's neck area and upper arms from deposits of liquid on the wearer's upper shoulder and chest areas.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Scott William Palmer
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Patent number: 6976453Abstract: The invention concerns a movement restricting apparatus designed to prevent an animal from reaching with its mouth or some of its limbs, a zone of its body to be protected. The apparatus comprises features for fixing the apparatus to the animal and for restricting movement being attached or linked to each other. A dorsal slide on the feature for restricting movement is designed to be placed perpendicular to the animal's saggital symmetry, against the top of a part of its spine, and is in the form of a profiled section with open or closed cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Emmanuel Goudal
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Patent number: 6887123Abstract: A chest band for use for comfort and breast stabilization from lateral gravitational breast shifting while the user lays in the right or left lateral position comprising a stretchable and adaptable body strip disposed to encircle the body, and first and second sections of the length of the body strip wherein the first section further comprises a semi-cylindrical component of a sponge-like material at one end and a nap material patch on its outer surface with a cylindrical side placed over the sternum, between the breast and wherein the second section comprises a means for connecting an end of the body strip together in the form of a loop to encircle a user's body and wherein the chest band further comprises at least one fenestration to enable breast exposure.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventor: Aida Iris Lorenzo
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Patent number: 6846220Abstract: An abdominal support which includes a pair of shoulder and back straps, each of which passes over one of the wearers shoulders, crosses over the wearer's upper back, and connects to the other shoulder and back strap at the wearer's side; a sling support is secured to each shoulder and back strap at or adjacent the wearers side and a support sling extends from one sling support to the other, passing beneath the wearer's abdomen in use; the sling incorporates length adjusters.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Wendy May Wakefield
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Patent number: 6839910Abstract: A protective garment (10) is provided for cushioning blows imparted upon the wearer's body. Preferably, the protective garment (10) is an upper body protection garment (10) that is intended to cushion blows imparted upon the upper body of a user. The upper body protective garment (10) includes a chest protector portion (12), a back protector portion, and a pair of shoulder protector portions (14). These protector portions (12,14) preferably form a single integral unit. An absorbing cap (18) is preferably located on each of the shoulder protector portions (14) and the chest protector portion (12). The absorbing cap (18) includes an inner shell (22) that is secured to the protector portion (12,14) and a resilient outer shell (20) that is secured to the protector portion (12,14) about its periphery (28) but has a portion that is spaced apart from and above the stiff inner member to form a cavity (24) therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventors: David Morrow, Jesse Hubbard
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Patent number: 6799331Abstract: A protective garment, such as a surgical gown, includes areas subjected to tensile stretching forces when worn by a wearer. Such areas may correspond to back shoulder regions of the garment. Elastomeric patches are provided in at least one of the identified areas subjected to the tensile stretching forces, the elastomeric patches being generally surrounded by the remaining garment material.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Henry L. Griesbach, III, Linda Harris
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Patent number: 6687920Abstract: A spinal protection system having a pad of energy-absorbing material with wings extending outward from a longitudinal axis. There are gaps between adjacent wings to allow flexing of the pad. Score lines cut between the wings allow the pad to twist and flex to conform to movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Salomon, S.A.Inventor: Jason Berns
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Patent number: 6678899Abstract: A form-fitting chest protector. In one embodiment, the chest protector includes a pair of detachably secured wing portions. A main portion of the chest protector has a variable thickness and substantially overlies the chest and abdomen of the athlete to absorb impacts to the athlete from a projectile. The wing portions are separate from the main portion, but are detachably secured to the chest protector to permit each wing portion to be adjustable when the chest protector is worn by the athlete. The wing portions facilitate a constant form-fit no matter how the body of the athlete flexes.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Mizuno CorporationInventors: Jeffrey L. Fiorini, Shingo Nemoto, Masao Nagai, Shigeki Kuroda
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Publication number: 20040003448Abstract: A protective garment (10) is provided for cushioning blows imparted upon the wearer's body. Preferably, the protective garment (10) is an upper body protection garment (10) that is intended to cushion blows imparted upon the upper body of a user. The upper body protective garment (10) includes a chest protector portion (12), a back protector portion, and a pair of shoulder protector portions (14). These protector portions (12, 14) preferably form a single integral unit. An absorbing cap (18) is preferably located on each of the shoulder protector portions (14) and the chest protector portion (12). The absorbing cap (18) includes an inner shell (22) that is secured to the protector portion (12, 14) and a resilient outer shell (20) that is secured to the protector portion (12, 14) about its periphery (28) but has a portion that is spaced apart from and above the stiff inner member to form a cavity (24) therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Warrior Lacrosse, Inc.Inventors: David Morrow, Jesse Hubbard