CA2041278A1 - Disposable clothing shields - Google Patents
Disposable clothing shieldsInfo
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- CA2041278A1 CA2041278A1 CA 2041278 CA2041278A CA2041278A1 CA 2041278 A1 CA2041278 A1 CA 2041278A1 CA 2041278 CA2041278 CA 2041278 CA 2041278 A CA2041278 A CA 2041278A CA 2041278 A1 CA2041278 A1 CA 2041278A1
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
In a product for protecting clothing from perspiration, it is known to have a pad or absorbent material sewn or attached to the underarm areas of the clothing. In this invention, the pad is constructed of disposable paper and plastic, pressed in layers and backed with an adhesive. The pad is embossed so adjustment in size can be obtained by simply tearing off sections of the pad. A layer of odor neutralizer or perfume may be included in the pad to reduce odor. The pad is used once and disposed of by simply pulling the adhesive backed pad from the clothing.
In a product for protecting clothing from perspiration, it is known to have a pad or absorbent material sewn or attached to the underarm areas of the clothing. In this invention, the pad is constructed of disposable paper and plastic, pressed in layers and backed with an adhesive. The pad is embossed so adjustment in size can be obtained by simply tearing off sections of the pad. A layer of odor neutralizer or perfume may be included in the pad to reduce odor. The pad is used once and disposed of by simply pulling the adhesive backed pad from the clothing.
Description
SPECIFICATION
This invention relates to a protective device for perspiration stains and odor on clothing.
Previously, cloth or similar materials have been fashioned into permanent sewn-in or velcro attached pads to absorb perspiration wetness and hold it away from clothing. Pads of this type are permanent which are unnecessarily bulky and hard to clean, or semi-permanent and must be removed, laundered and reinstalled. Also, they may remove or absorb moisture but do not keep it off the skin or cover or absorb odor. They must also be purchased in the correct size, or custom tailored to fit. Also, they are not available for use on short sleeved clothing.
I have found that these disadvantages may be overcome by making a pad of paper fibres of a soft, absorbent nature, layered with a perforated top layer and a self-adhesive bottom layer. Included in these layers, possibly a layer of deodorant, perfume or odor neutralizing material such as baking soda. The pad is embossed to also allow it to be reduced in size and changed in shape so it may adapt to a large variance in body shape and contour. The pad is designed to be used once and discarded so no laundering or cleaning is required.
The perforated plastic or poly top layer ~against skin) holds moisture away from the body.
In the drawing which serves to illustrate embodiments of the invent:
Figure 1: is an elevation as viewed from the top ~ -Figure 2: is a view as from the bottom Figure 3: is a side view in partial section of the embodiments.
The object illustrated is a "pad" comprised of layers of absorbent cotton or paper fibre (e) possibly in combination with an odor neutralizing or perfumed layer (f) with a perforated soft poly or plastic or paper layer (b) against skin (g). On the other side there is a layer of soft plastic that does not allow moisture to penetrate it coated with adhesive (d), covered until use by a peel-off backing (c). This combination of layers is sealed into a pad by crimping, gluing or otherwise sealing the edges together at (i). Areas (a) are crimped and embossed to allow sections to be ripped from pad to alter shape and size and to allow for a close fit.
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This invention relates to a protective device for perspiration stains and odor on clothing.
Previously, cloth or similar materials have been fashioned into permanent sewn-in or velcro attached pads to absorb perspiration wetness and hold it away from clothing. Pads of this type are permanent which are unnecessarily bulky and hard to clean, or semi-permanent and must be removed, laundered and reinstalled. Also, they may remove or absorb moisture but do not keep it off the skin or cover or absorb odor. They must also be purchased in the correct size, or custom tailored to fit. Also, they are not available for use on short sleeved clothing.
I have found that these disadvantages may be overcome by making a pad of paper fibres of a soft, absorbent nature, layered with a perforated top layer and a self-adhesive bottom layer. Included in these layers, possibly a layer of deodorant, perfume or odor neutralizing material such as baking soda. The pad is embossed to also allow it to be reduced in size and changed in shape so it may adapt to a large variance in body shape and contour. The pad is designed to be used once and discarded so no laundering or cleaning is required.
The perforated plastic or poly top layer ~against skin) holds moisture away from the body.
In the drawing which serves to illustrate embodiments of the invent:
Figure 1: is an elevation as viewed from the top ~ -Figure 2: is a view as from the bottom Figure 3: is a side view in partial section of the embodiments.
The object illustrated is a "pad" comprised of layers of absorbent cotton or paper fibre (e) possibly in combination with an odor neutralizing or perfumed layer (f) with a perforated soft poly or plastic or paper layer (b) against skin (g). On the other side there is a layer of soft plastic that does not allow moisture to penetrate it coated with adhesive (d), covered until use by a peel-off backing (c). This combination of layers is sealed into a pad by crimping, gluing or otherwise sealing the edges together at (i). Areas (a) are crimped and embossed to allow sections to be ripped from pad to alter shape and size and to allow for a close fit.
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In the illustration below, whlch serves to visuallze thc embodiments of the invention Figure 1 15 an elevatlon as vlewed from the top. Flgure 21s an elevatlon as viewed from the bottom. Figure 3 is a side view in parti-l section which serves to show the relationship of the various embodiments and the constructlon of these embodiments.
In the illustration below, (a) represents embo55ed surf-ce layer as described in the specifications; ~b) represents perforated plastic or poly surface layer; (c) representS
removable paper backing; (d) repre5ents plastic or poly moisture proof surface layer coated with adhesive; (e) represents absorbent paper or cotton materi91; (f) represents a possible deodorant or odor neutralizing or perfumed layer; (g) represents human skin; (h) represents sealed seam (pressed, glued or crimped).
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In the illustration below, whlch serves to visuallze thc embodiments of the invention Figure 1 15 an elevatlon as vlewed from the top. Flgure 21s an elevatlon as viewed from the bottom. Figure 3 is a side view in parti-l section which serves to show the relationship of the various embodiments and the constructlon of these embodiments.
In the illustration below, (a) represents embo55ed surf-ce layer as described in the specifications; ~b) represents perforated plastic or poly surface layer; (c) representS
removable paper backing; (d) repre5ents plastic or poly moisture proof surface layer coated with adhesive; (e) represents absorbent paper or cotton materi91; (f) represents a possible deodorant or odor neutralizing or perfumed layer; (g) represents human skin; (h) represents sealed seam (pressed, glued or crimped).
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Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
(1) A disposable paper or cotton pad for the absorbtion of perspiration.
(2) A pad as described in Claim 1 that is adjustable as to size and shape.
(3) A pad as described in Claim 1 or 2 that is self-adhesive.
(4) A pad as described in Claim 1, 2, or 3 that also contains an odor absorbing, neutralizing or perfumed layer.
(1) A disposable paper or cotton pad for the absorbtion of perspiration.
(2) A pad as described in Claim 1 that is adjustable as to size and shape.
(3) A pad as described in Claim 1 or 2 that is self-adhesive.
(4) A pad as described in Claim 1, 2, or 3 that also contains an odor absorbing, neutralizing or perfumed layer.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA 2041278 CA2041278A1 (en) | 1991-04-25 | 1991-04-25 | Disposable clothing shields |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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CA 2041278 CA2041278A1 (en) | 1991-04-25 | 1991-04-25 | Disposable clothing shields |
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CA2041278A1 true CA2041278A1 (en) | 1992-10-26 |
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CA 2041278 Abandoned CA2041278A1 (en) | 1991-04-25 | 1991-04-25 | Disposable clothing shields |
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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WO2014134730A1 (en) * | 2013-03-07 | 2014-09-12 | Tagg Stephen | Disposable pad for children's outfit |
EP3095422A1 (en) * | 2015-05-22 | 2016-11-23 | SCA Tissue France | Cotton pad, process and device for its manufacture |
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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WO2014134730A1 (en) * | 2013-03-07 | 2014-09-12 | Tagg Stephen | Disposable pad for children's outfit |
US9107780B2 (en) | 2013-03-07 | 2015-08-18 | 1567958 Alberta Ltd. | Disposable pad for children's outfit |
EP3095422A1 (en) * | 2015-05-22 | 2016-11-23 | SCA Tissue France | Cotton pad, process and device for its manufacture |
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