Information
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Patent Grant
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6810529
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Patent Number
6,810,529
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Date Filed
Friday, June 27, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wood, Phillips, Katz, Clark & Mortimer
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 002 227
- 002 79
- 002 94
- 002 108
- 002 69
- 002 46
- 002 695
- 002 81
- 002 82
- 002 102
- 040 12401
- 040 29901
- 040 586
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A protective garment, which is intended to be only worn by a wearer who is authorized to pass through a security perimeter, comprises a pocket, which defines a window, a flap, which is movable between a position wherein the flap covers the window and positions wherein the flap does not cover the window, and a card, which is disposed in the pocket. The card displays or records data, which are readable through the window by a human, by an electronic reader, or by both, and which are unique to the authorized wearer of the protective garment. The data may comprise symbolic data, such as bar code data, and may comprise a photograph of the authorized wearer of the protective garment. When the flap covers the window, the flap protects the data against becoming illegible because of foreign matter, such as soot, or because of surface abrasion.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention pertains to a protective garment, which is intended to be worn by a wearer, such as a firefighter, an emergency worker, a police officer, or a military person, who is authorized to pass through a security perimeter. This invention contemplates that the protective garment comprises a card, which is disposed in a pocket defining a window and which displays or records data readable through the window and unique to the authorized wearer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Commonly, a firefighter carries an identifying card, which may display bar code data identifying the firefighter and which may display a photograph of the firefighter. As exemplified in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,596,652 and 6,029,889, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference, it is known for said data to be electronically scanned and to be then used to track firefighters arriving at a firefighting site, entering the firefighting site, and leaving the firefighting site.
As a matter of related interest, U.S. Pat. No. 5,572,741 discloses, on a firefighter's garment, a label bearing warnings, washing information, or other information. As stitched in place, the label is covered by a transparent, protective layer of a heat resistant, abrasion resistant, substantially waterproof material, which is stitched in place, all the way around the label. The material may be a biaxially oriented, copolymer film, such as KAPTON film manufactured by E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Delaware.
Historically, perimeter security has been needed at military bases and other military sites. Terrorist activities on Sep. 11, 2001, in the United States and other incidents have highlighted that perimeter security may be also needed at firefighting sites and other sites, particularly where numerous firefighters, emergency workers, and police officers are gathered, many of whom may not be personally acquainted with one another.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a protective garment, which is intended to be only worn by a wearer who is authorized to pass through a security perimeter. The protective garment comprises a pocket, which defines a window, and an external flap, which is movable between a position wherein the flap covers the window and positions wherein the flap does not cover the window. Preferably, the protective garment further comprises means, such as a hook-and-loop fastener, for attaching the flap detachably in the position wherein the flap covers the window.
The window becomes visible from outside the protective garment, when the flap has been moved to one of the positions wherein the flap does not cover the window, without further manipulation of the protective garment.
This invention contemplates that the protective garment further comprises a card, which is disposed in the pocket. The card displays or records data, which are readable through the window by a human, by an electronic reader, or by both, and which are unique to the authorized wearer of the protective garment. The data may comprise symbolic date, such as bar code data, which identifies the authorized wearer, and a photograph of the authorized wearer of the protective garment.
As read by an electronic reader, the data may be used for perimeter security, by being compared to a database of authorized wearers, via a computer receiving the data from the electronic reader. Additionally, the same data may be used for any similar or dissimilar purpose disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,596,652 and No. 6,029,889, supra. When the flap covers the window, the flap protects the data against becoming unreadable because of foreign matter, such as soot, or because of surface abrasion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front, fragmentary, perspective view of a firefighter wearing a protective garment embodying this invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged detail taken from a region indicated in FIG.
1
. As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a flap of the protective garment is raised and a card is disposed in a pocket defining a window, through which data displayed by the card are visible.
FIG. 3
, on a larger scale, is a further enlarged detail taken from a slightly different vantage and illustrating the card as being inserted into or having been removed from the pocket.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As illustrated, a protective garment
10
for a firefighter comprises an outer shell
20
, which has an outer layer
22
, a generally rectangular pocket
30
, which defines a generally rectangular window
40
and which is provided by a fabric panel
32
sewn to the outer layer
22
of the main body
20
, along a bottom margin
34
of the fabric panel
32
and along two lateral margins
36
of the fabric panel
32
but not along a top margin
38
of the fabric panel
32
, and an external, a generally rectangular flap
50
, which is sewn to the outer layer
22
of the outer shell, along one edge
52
of the flap
50
, above the top margin
30
of the fabric panel
32
.
Preferably, as illustrated, the fabric panel
32
defining the pocket
30
is sewn on a chest portion of the outer layer of the outer shell
20
. Alternatively, the fabric panel
32
defining the pocket
30
is sewn on another portion thereof, such as on an arm portion. The outer layer
22
of the outer shell
20
is made from any fabric used heretofore for outer layers of outer shells of protective garments for firefighters and the fabric panel
32
and the flap
50
are made from the same fabric or from another suitable material.
Because the fabric panel
32
is not sewn to the outer layer
22
of the outer shell
20
along the top margin
38
, the top margin
38
of the fabric panel
32
remains detached from the outer layer
22
of the outer shell
20
. The flap
50
is movable between a window-covering position wherein the flap
50
overlies the margins
32
,
34
,
26
,
38
, so as to cover the window
40
, and other positions wherein the flap
50
does not cover the window
40
. The flap
50
is illustrated in one of the positions wherein the flap
50
does not cover the window
40
.
The window
40
becomes visible from outside the protective garment, when the flap
50
has been moved to one of the positions wherein the flap
50
does not cover the window
40
, without further manipulation of the protective garment
30
.
As illustrated, a hook-and-loop fastener
60
is provided for attaching the flap
50
detachably in the window-covering position. The hook-and-loop fastener
60
comprises loop-faced tapes
62
, which are sewn to the fabric panel
32
along its margins
32
,
34
, and hook-faced tapes
64
, which are sewn to the flap
60
along flap margins
52
,
54
, where the flap
50
overlies the margins
32
,
34
, when the flap
50
is in the window-covering position. Other detachable attaching means, such as a mechanical zipper or a series of snap fasteners, may be alternatively provided for attaching the flap
50
detachably in the window-covering position.
As illustrated, a card
70
displays, on its anterior surface, alphanumeric data, which includes the name, departmental rank, and departmental affiliation of an authorized wearer of the protective garment
10
, symbolic data, such as bar code data, which identify the authorized wearer and which can be electronically read by an electronic reader, such as a bar code scanner if the card
70
displays bar code data, and a photograph of the authorized wearer. The card
70
is disposed in the pocket
30
so that the data displayed by the card
70
, on its anterior surface, are visible through the window
40
. Moreover, the card
70
may display other data, such as a medical history of the authorized wearer, on its posterior surface. Advantageously, the card
70
is removable from the pocket
30
, as for laundering of the protective garment
10
.
Along with or instead of the data described in the preceding paragraph, the card
70
may record, via a magnetic strip or a microchip or otherwise, data that identify the authorized wearer and that are readable via an electronic reader, such as an electronic scanner.
When the flap
50
covers the window
40
, the flap
50
protects the data displayed on the anterior surface of the card
70
against becoming illegible because of foreign matter, such as soot, or because of surface abrasion. Optionally, for further protection thereagainst a separate, transparent, protective sheet is disposed in the pocket
30
, so as to cover the anterior surface of the card
70
. Optionally, for further protection thereagainst, the card
70
is made from cardboard but is laminated between two transparent, protective sheets.
As read by an electronic reader, the data displayed on the anterior surface of the card
70
may be used for perimeter security, by being compared to a database of authorized wearers, via a computer receiving the data from the electronic reader. Additionally, the same data may be used for any similar or dissimilar purpose disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,596,652 and 6,029,889, supra.
Claims
- 1. A protective garment, which is intended to be only worn by a wearer who is authorized to pass through a security perimeter, the protective garment comprising a pocket, which defines a window, the protective garment further comprising an external flap, which is movable outside the protective garment, between a position wherein the flap covers the window and positions wherein the flap does not cover the window, which becomes visible from outside the protective garment, when the flap has been moved to one of the positions wherein the flap does not cover the window, without further manipulation of the protective garment, and the protective garment further comprising a card, which is disposed in the pocket, the card displaying data, which are readable through the window by a human, by an electronic scanner, or by both, and which are unique to the authorized wearer of the protective garment, whereby, when the flap covers the window, the flap protects the data against becoming illegible because of foreign matter, such as soot, or because of surface abrasion.
- 2. The protective garment of claim 1 further comprising means for attaching the flap detachably in the position wherein the flap covers the window.
- 3. The protective garment of claim 2, wherein the attaching means comprises a hook-and-loop fastener.
- 4. The protective garment of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said data comprise symbolic data identifying the authorized wearer of the protective garment.
- 5. The protective garment of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said data comprise bar code data identifying the authorized wearer of the protective garment.
- 6. The protective garment of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said data comprise a photograph of the authorized wearer of the protective garment.
- 7. The protective garment of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein the pocket has a top margin, a bottom margin, and two lateral margins and wherein the pocket is sewn to an outer shell of the protective garment along three of said margins.
- 8. The protective garment of claim 7, wherein the pocket is sewn to the outer shell of the protective garment along the bottom and lateral margins but not along the top margin.
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