Claims
- 1. A raincoat made out of a flexible sheet having substantially a rectangular shape when folded and having two long sides and two short sides wherein one of said long sides is defined by a longitudinal fold and including a sealed portion that extends perpendicularly to said longitudinal fold substantially adjacent to one of said short sides and said sealed portion extends a distance that is substantially the same as the diameter of a user's head and said folded sheet further including first and second longitudinal cuts that run parallel and spaced apart to each other and perpendicularly to said short side at the end of said sealed portion so that when said sheet is unfolded a hood and a first pair of straps are formed.
- 2. The raincoat set forth in claim 1 wherein said second longitudinal cut is farther away from said longitudinal fold and said sheet further including a third longitudinal cut that extends perpendicularly from said second cut towards the long side not having the fold and said third cut not reaching same so that a second pair of straps is formed when said sheet is unfolded.
- 3. The raincoat set forth in claim 2 wherein said sheet is a separable segment of a continuous web.
- 4. The raincoat set forth in claim 3 wherein said sheet is made out of a water-repellent material.
OTHER RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part pending of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 544,636, filed on June 27, 1990, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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