Claims
- 1. A high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to hazardous vehicular traffic, said garment constructed to comply with retroreflection standards of an acknowledged and recognized safety garment standard specifying a minimum coefficient of retroreflectivity Rmin for a horizontal stripe on a safety garment intended for encircling the torso of an individual wearing the safety garment, comprising:
a torso covering safety garment base formed at least partially of a fluorescent colored background material; a horizontal high visibility retroreflective safety stripe attached to and encircling the base so as to encircle the torso of a garment wearer; said stripe having a plurality of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments separated by stripe spaces to approximate a continuous stripe in appearance; said stripe segments formed of a retroreflective material having a coefficient of retroreflection RA; said stripe segments and stripe spaces occupying an area Astripe, and said stripe segments occupying an area Asegment that is a sufficient percentage of the area Astripe to satisfy the relationship (Asegment/Astripe)×RA≧Rmin.
- 2. The safety garment of claim 1 including:
one or more additional safety stripes on the garment base formed of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments that are formed of a material having a coefficient of retroreflection and occupy a percentage of the total area occupied by the stripe to satisfy said relationship.
- 3. The safety garment of claim 2 wherein:
said additional stripes are vertical.
- 4. The safety garment of claim 3 wherein:
said base is configured as a safety vest.
- 5. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said base is configured as a tee shirt.
- 6. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said base is configured as a jacket.
- 7. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said base and stripe are in compliance with the standards specified in the American National Standards Institute for High Visibility Safety Apparel.
- 8. The safety garment of claim 2 wherein:
said stripes have an area and said stripe segments have a coefficient of retroreflection so as to comply with the standard of ANSI/ISEA 107 for a class 1 garment.
- 9. The safety garment of claim 2 wherein:
said stripes have an area and said segments have a coefficient of retroreflection so as to comply with the standards of a ANSI/ISEA 107 for a Class 2 garment.
- 10. The safety garment of claim 2 wherein:
said stripes have an area, and said stripe segments have a coefficient of retroreflection so as to comply with the standards of ANSI/ISEA 107 for a Class 3 garment.
- 11. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said stripe has an area and said stripe segments have a coefficient of retroreflection so as to comply with European standard EN471.
- 12. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said stripe has a width of at least 35 mm, said base has an exposed background material area of at least 775 square inches and a stripe area of at least 201 square inches.
- 13. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said stripe has a width of at least 50 mm, said base has an exposed background material area of at least 1240 square inches and a stripe area of at least 310 square inches.
- 14. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said segments are comprised of closed geometric figures in the shape of a parallelogram, in a repetitive segment-space pattern.
- 15. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said segments are comprised of closed geometric figures in the shape of chevrons, in a repetitive segment-space pattern.
- 16. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said segments are comprised of closed geometric figures in the shape of crosses, in a repetitive segment-space pattern.
- 17. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said segments are comprised of closed geometric figures in the shape of pentagons, in a repetitive segment-space pattern.
- 18. The safety garment of claim 1 wherein:
said stripe includes identifying indicia.
- 19. A high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to hazardous vehicular traffic, said garment constructed to comply with retroreflection standards of an acknowledged and recognized safety garment standard specifying a minimum coefficient of retroreflection for a horizontal stripe on a safety garment intended for encircling the torso of an individual wearing the safety garment, comprising:
a torso covering safety garment base formed of a fluorescent colored background material; a horizontal high visibility retroreflective safety stripe attached to and encircling the garment base so as to encircle the torso of a wearer; said safety stripe having top and bottom borders and a length so as to define a stripe area; said safety stripe having a plurality of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments to approximate a continuous stripe in appearance; said stripe segments formed of a retroreflective material having a coefficient of retroreflection higher than the minimum coefficient of retroreflection specified by the standard being addressed; said stripe segments occupying a portion of the total area of the stripe sufficient that when the ratio of the surface area occupied by the stripe segments to the total stripe area is multiplied by the retroreflection coefficient of the segment material, the result is at least equal to the minimum coefficient of retroreflection specified by the standard being addressed.
- 20. The safety garment of claim 19 including:
one or more additional safety stripes on the garment base formed of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments that are formed of a material having a coefficient of retroreflection and occupy a percentage of the total area occupied by the stripe to satisfy said relationship.
- 21. The safety garment of claim 20 wherein:
said additional stripes are vertical.
- 22. The safety garment of claim 21 wherein:
said base is configured to be a safety vest.
- 23. The safety garment of claim 21 wherein:
said base is configured to be a jacket.
- 24. The safety garment of claim 20 wherein:
said base is configured to be a tee shirt.
- 25. The safety garment of claim 19 wherein:
said stripe has an area and said stripe segments have a coefficient of retroreflection so as to comply with the standard of ANSI/ISEA 107 for a garment chosen from the category of class 1, 2 or 3.
- 26. The safety garment of claim 19 wherein:
said segments are comprised of closed geometric figures in a repetitive pattern for the length of the stripe.
- 27. The safety garment of claim 19 wherein:
said safety stripe includes identifying indicia.
- 28. A high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to hazardous vehicular traffic, said garment constructed to comply with retroreflection standards of an acknowledged and recognized safety garment standard specifying a minimum coefficient of retroreflection for a horizontal stripe on a safety garment intended for encircling the torso of an individual wearing the safety garment, comprising:
a torso covering safety garment base formed of a fluorescent colored background material; a horizontal high visibility retroreflective safety stripe attached to and encircling the garment base so as to encircle the torso of a wearer; said safety stripe having top and bottom boarders and a length so as to define a stripe area; said stripe including a plurality of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments formed of a retroreflective material and that together occupy a sufficient amount of the total stripe area such that the stripe has a composite coefficient of retroreflection that equals or exceeds the coefficient of retroreflection specified by the standard being addressed.
- 29. A graphic transfer device for use in fabrication of the high visibility safety stripe for a high visibility safety garment for wearing by an individual exposed to hazardous vehicular traffic, said garment constructed to comply with retroreflection standards of an acknowledged and recognized safety garment standard specifying a minimum coefficient of retroreflection for a horizontal stripe on a safety garment intended for encircling the torso of an individual wearing the safety garment, having a torso covering safety garment base formed of a fluorescent colored background material, a horizontal high visibility retroreflective safety stripe attached to and encircling the garment base so as to encircle the torso of a wearer; said safety stripe including a plurality of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments to approximate a continuous stripe in appearance, said stripe segments formed of a retroreflective material having a coefficient of retroreflection higher than the minimum coefficient of retroreflection specified by the standard being addressed, comprising:
a flexible backing; a layer of retroreflective optical elements adhered to one surface of the backing and having a coefficient of retroreflection that is greater than the minimum coefficient of retroreflection specified by the standard being addressed; a plurality of disconnected but closely spaced adhesive strips located on said bead layer forming a stripe pattern corresponding to the intended safety stripe pattern of disconnected but closely spaced stripe segments of a retroreflective material occupying a sufficient portion of the total stripe area such that when the ratio of the surface area occupied by the stripe segments to the total stripe area is multiplied by the retroreflection coefficient of the segment material, the result is at least equal to the minimum coefficient of retroreflection specified by the standard being addressed; said adhesive strips having a heat activated adhesive whereby the pattern of adhesive strips can be adhered to a high visibility safety garment base with adhering retroreflective optical elements facing outward as part of the fabrication process of attaching a high visibility safety stripe to the garment base.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/356,704 filed Feb. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60356704 |
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