Information
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Patent Grant
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6532596
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Patent Number
6,532,596
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Date Filed
Monday, September 23, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 002 491
- 002 48
- 002 46
- 002 84
- 002 202
- 002 204
- 002 494
- 002 51
- 002 410
- 002 417
- 002 88
- 002 92
- 002 111
- 002 69
- 002 695
- 002 205
- D02 825
- D02 831
- D02 826
- D02 828
- D02 860
- D02 861
- D02 862
- D02 866
- D02 867
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International Classifications
- A41B1310
- A41D300
- A41D1100
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Abstract
A cover fits over a wearer's head, shoulders, back and chest to protect the wearer during feeding. The cover includes a collar portion that can stretch and deform to accommodate different sizes of persons.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the general art of wearing apparel, and to the particular field of bibs.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Feeding an infant can be a messy job. As any person who has undertaken this task can attest, the infant sometimes deposits more food on themselves than in their mouth. In some instances, the infant must actually be bathed in order to remove the food. This may is also the case when feeding handicapped, elderly, and mentally-challenged persons
For this reason, the wearing apparel art contains many inventions related to bibs which will protect the front of the wearer from food that is dropped. These bibs work well to protect a part of the wearer and, perhaps, some of the wearer's clothing.
However, many infants or mentally-challenged persons have a habit of rubbing food into their hair and around their faces. A bib that protects the front of their clothing will not protect the wearer's head. Thus, even though the wearer has worn a bib, a caretaker finds herself bathing the wearer anyway.
Therefore, there is a need for a bib-like cover which completely protects a wearer. In particular, there is a need for an infant bib which covers the infant's head.
While the wearing apparel art does contain examples of bibs that can protect the wearer's hair, these bibs have several shortcomings that prevent their full acceptance.
For example, the head portion of such bibs may not fit all infants. That is, if one infant is larger than another, one of the infants may not be fully protected. Still further, the bib may not be comfortable for the wearer, who may then object to wearing the bib. If a bib fits an infant at one time, the infant is likely to outgrow the bib. This may force a caretaker to purchase a bib that is too large or to purchase additional bibs as the infant grows. As above discussed, if the bib does not properly fit the wearer, it may not adequately protect the wearer.
Therefore, there is a need for an bib which is comfortable for the wearer. There is yet a further need for a bib which can account for size of the wearer.
Many people like to take their infants out to eat. Even in such situations, many infants require a bib. Many people like to have the infant well dressed when dining out. However, many bibs are designed for protection and not for style. In such instances, the caretaker must make a decision about whether to use a bib that is functional but is not aesthetically pleasing, or to purchase a separate bib that can be aesthetically pleasing, but which may not fully protect the infant.
Therefore, there is a need for an infant bib which has an aesthetically pleasing appearance yet will fully protect the infant.
PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a bib-like cover which completely protects a wearer.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a bib which covers the wearer's head.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a bib which is comfortable for the wearer.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an bib which can account for size of the wearer.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a bib which has an aestheically pleasing appearance, yet still fully protects the wearer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These, and other, objects are achieved by a bib-like cover which comprises a body portion which includes a shoulder portion which extends over a wearer's shoulders when worn, a back portion which is located adjacent to the wearer's back when worn, and a front portion which is located adjacent to a wearer's chest when worn; a head portion which extends over a wearer's head when worn and which includes an expansion joint; a collar portion which completely surrounds a wearer's neck when worn and which includes an inferior rim fixed to the body portion and a superior rim fixed to the head portion, the collar portion being in overlapping relationship with the head portion; an inferior rim on the back portion of the body portion; an inferior rim on the front portion of the body portion, the inferior rim on the back portion of the body portion being superior to the inferior rim on the front portion of the body portion with respect to the wearer when the body portion is worn; the body portion and the head portion and the collar portion all being one piece and unitary with each other; and the neck portion being formed of stretchable material.
The specific formation of the bib-like cover allows the cover to completely surround the wearer's head and face during feeding yet will be comfortable, even if used on wearer's of different sizes and will still remain aesthetically pleasing. The expandable nature of the bib will permit the bib to be used even if an infant grows. The bib is formed of easily washable materials and thus is easy to care for and clean.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of a bib-like cover embodying the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side elevataional view of the bib-like cover shown in
FIG. 1
, the opposite side being identical to the side shown in FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the figures, it can be understood that the present invention is embodied in a bib-like cover
10
which comprises a one-piece body cover
12
which includes two identical shoulder sections
14
and
16
each of which covers a shoulder area of a wearer when body cover
12
is in place on the wearer. The shoulder sections
14
,
16
are identical so only one shoulder section will be described with the description being applicable to either shoulder section. Each shoulder section has a neck area
18
which is located next to a wearer's neck when the shoulder section is in place on the wearer, an outer rim
20
which is located next to a wearer's deltoid area and which is spaced apart from the neck area
18
of the shoulder section when the bib and the shoulder section is in place on the wearer. Each shoulder section further includes a shoulder section outer surface
22
and a shoulder section bottom surface
24
which is located adjacent to the wearer when the shoulder section is in place on the wearer.
The body cover
12
of the bib further includes a front cover
30
which covers a chest area of the wearer when in place and which includes a front cover outer surface
32
which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section outer surface
22
of the shoulder sections and a front cover bottom surface
34
which is located adjacent to the wearer when the front cover is in place and which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section bottom surface
24
of the shoulder sections. A front cover inferior rim
36
is positioned on a wearer's chest when the bib is worn and two front cover side rims
38
and
40
extend from the front cover inferior rim
36
over the wearer's shoulder and are one-piece and unitary with the outer rims
20
of the shoulder sections. A neck area
44
of the front cover
30
is located next to the neck area of an wearer when the front cover
30
is in place on the wearer.
The body cover
12
of the bib
10
further includes a rear cover
50
which covers a back area of the wearer when in place and includes a rear cover outer surface
52
which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section outer surface
22
of the shoulder sections and a rear cover bottom surface
54
which is located adjacent to the wearer when the rear cover
50
is in place. The rear cover bottom surface
54
is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section bottom surface
24
of the shoulder sections. The rear cover
50
further includes a rear cover inferior rim
56
. Rear cover inferior rim
56
is located in a position which is superior to front cover inferior rim
36
with respect to the neck of the wearer when the body cover is in place on the wearer.
Two rear cover side rims, such as side rim
58
, are one-piece and unitary with the outer rims
20
of the shoulder sections. Rear cover
50
further includes a neck area
60
which is located next to the neck area of a wearer when the rear cover
50
is in place on the wearer.
The neck areas
18
of the shoulder sections, the front cover
30
and the rear cover
50
are continuous and uninterrupted with each other and completely surround the neck of the wearer when the body cover
12
is in place on the wearer. The outer rims
20
of the shoulder sections and the side rims of the front cover
30
and the rear cover
50
are continuous and uninterrupted with each other to define a one-piece outer rim extending from the rear cover inferior rim
56
to the front cover inferior rim
36
. A one-piece uninterrupted hem
62
is located on the outer rims
20
of the shoulder sections and the side rims of the front and rear covers
30
,
50
and on the rear cover inferior rim
56
and on the front cover inferior rim
36
.
The bib
10
further includes a head cover
70
which covers a wearer's head when in place. Head cover
70
includes two side sections
72
and
74
and a neck area
76
which is located next to the neck of the wearer when the head cover
70
is worn. The neck area
76
includes a neck rim
78
and a face rim
80
. Face rim
80
is located adjacent to a wearer's face when the head cover
70
is worn. An inside surface
82
of the head cover
70
is located adjacent to the wearer's head when the head cover
70
is worn. The head cover
70
further includes an outside surface
84
.
The head cover
70
further includes a one-piece body
86
which extends from the neck rim
78
of the neck area
76
of each of the two side sections
72
,
74
and from the face rim
80
and covers the wearer's head when the head cover
70
is worn. An expansion joint
88
is defined in the body
86
of the head cover
70
to extend from the face rim
80
to the neck area
76
. The expansion joint
88
permits the head cover
70
to fit snugly about a wearer's head and will accommodate various head sizes. This will permit one bib to be used on a growing child and/or on children of several different head sizes and remain secure and snug. A face hem
90
is located adjacent to the face rim
80
of the head cover
70
.
A neck portion
92
completely surrounds the wearer's neck when the bib
10
is worn. Neck portion
92
includes an inferior rim
94
which is one-piece and unitary with the body cover
12
, and a superior rim
96
which is one-piece and unitary with the head cover
70
. An inside surface
98
of the neck portion
92
is located adjacent to the outside surface
84
of the head cover
70
, and an outside surface
100
of the neck portion
92
is spaced apart from the inside surface
98
of the neck portion
92
. A thickness dimension T of the neck portion
92
is measured between the inside surface
98
of the neck portion
92
to the outside surface
100
of the neck portion
92
.
The outside surface
84
of the head cover
70
is spaced apart from the outside surface
100
of the neck portion
92
by a distance equal to the thickness of the neck portion
92
. The inferior rim
94
of the neck portion
92
is coincident with the neck rim
78
of the neck area
76
of the head cover
70
, and the neck portion
92
is in overlapping relationship with the head cover
70
in the neck area
76
of the head cover
70
. The neck portion
92
is formed of stretchable knit fabric. The outer surfaces of the body cover
12
are covered by washable material, such as cotton or the like so the bib
10
can be easily laundered. The body cover
12
and the neck portion
92
and the head cover
70
are all one-pieced and unitary with each other so the bib
10
can be cleaned and no food can become lodged in crevices or the like.
It is understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts described and shown.
Claims
- 1. A bib-like cover comprising:a) a one-piece body cover which includes (1) two shoulder sections each of which covers a shoulder area of a wearer when said body cover is in place on the wearer, each shoulder section having (A) a neck area which is located next to a wearer's neck when said each shoulder section is in place on the wearer, (B) an outer rim which is located next to a wearer's deltoid area and which is spaced apart from the neck area of said each shoulder section when said each shoulder section is in place on the wearer, (C) a shoulder section outer surface, and (D) a shoulder section bottom surface which is located adjacent to the wearer when said each shoulder section is in place; (2) a front cover which covers a chest area of the wearer when in place and which includes (A) a front cover outer surface which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section outer surface of said shoulder sections, (B) a front cover bottom surface which is located adjacent to the wearer when said front cover is in place and which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section bottom surfce of said shoulder sections, (C) a front cover inferior rim, (D) two front cover side rims that are one-piece and unitary with the outer rims of said shoulder sections, and (E) a neck area which is located next to the neck area of a wearer when said front cover is in place on the wearer, (3) a rear cover which covers a back area of the wearer when in place and which includes (A) a rear cover outer surface which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section outer surface of said shoulder sections, (B) a rear cover bottom surface which is located adjacent to the wearer when said rear cover is in place and which is one-piece and unitary with the shoulder section bottom surfce of said shoulder sections, (C) a rear cover inferior rim, the rear cover inferior rim being located in a position which is superior to the front cover inferior rim with respect to the neck of the wearer when said body cover is in place on the wearer, (D) two rear cover side rims that are one-piece and unitary with the outer rims of said shoulder sections, and (E) a neck area which is located next to the neck area of a wearer when said rear cover is in place on the wearer, (4) the neck areas of said shoulder sections, said front cover and said rear cover being continuous and uninterrupted with each other and completely surrounding the neck of the wearer when said body cover is in place on the wearer, (5) the outer rims of said shoulder sections and the side rims of said front cover and said rear cover being continuous and uninterrupted with each other to define a one-piece outer rim extending from the rear cover inferior rim to the front cover inferior rim, and (6) a one-piece uninterrupted hem located on the outer rims of said shoulder sections and the side rims of said front and rear cover and on the rear cover inferior rim and on the front cover inferior rim; b) a head cover which covers a wearer's head when in place and which includes (1) two side sections, (2) a neck area located next to the neck of the wearer when said head cover is worn, the neck area including a neck rim, (3) a face rim that is located adjacent to a wearer's face when said head cover is worn, (4) an inside surface that is located adjacent to the wearer's head when said head cover is worn, (5) an outside surface, (6) a one-piece body which extends from the neck rim of the neck area of each of the two side sections and from the face rim and covers the wearer's head when said head cover is worn, (7) an expansion joint in the body of said head cover and which extends from the face rim to the neck area, and (8) a face hem located adjacent to the face rim of said head cover; c) a neck portion which completely surrounds the wearer's neck when worn and which includes (1) an inferior rim which is one-piece and unitary with said body cover, (2) a superior rim which is one-piece and unitary with said head cover, (3) an inside surface which is located adjacent to the outside surface of said head cover, (4) an outside surface which is spaced apart from the inside surface of said neck portion, (5) a thickness dimension of said neck portion measured between the inside surface of said neck portion to the outside surface of said neck portion, (6) the outside surface of said head cover being spaced apart from the outside surface of said neck portion by a distance equal to the thickness of said neck portion, (7) the inferior rim of said neck portion being coincident with the neck rim of the neck area of said head cover, and (8) said neck portion being in overlapping relationship with said head cover in the neck area of said head cover; d) said neck portion being formed of stretchable knit fabric; and e) said body cover and said neck portion and said head cover all being one-pieced and unitary with each other.
- 2. A bib comprising:a) a body portion which includes a shoulder portion which extends over a wearer's shoulders when worn, a back portion which is located adjacent to the wearer's back when worn, and a front portion which is located adjacent to the wearer's chest when worn; b) a head portion which extends over the wearer's head when worn and which includes an expansion joint; c) a collar portion which completely surrounds the wearer's neck when worn and which includes an inferior rim fixed to said body portion and a superior rim fixed to said head portion, said collar portion being in overlapping relationship with said head portion; d) an inferior rim on the back portion of said body portion; e) an inferior rim on the front portion of said body portion, the inferior rim on the back portion of said body portion being superior to the inferior rim on the front portion of said body portion with respect to the baby when said body portion is worn; f) said body portion and said head portion and said collar portion all being one piece and unitary with each other; and g) said collar portion being formed of stretchable material.
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