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1.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
17387539 |
Grant Number |
11963563 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2021-07-28 |
First Publication Date |
2021-11-18 |
Grant Date |
2024-04-23 |
Owner |
ROSECROFT COMPONENTS, INC. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead.
IPC Classes ?
- A41D 27/00 - Details of garments or of their making
- A41D 20/00 - Wristbands or headbands, e.g. for absorbing sweat
- A41D 31/00 - Materials specially adapted for outerwear
- A41D 31/12 - HygroscopicWater retaining
- B65D 25/10 - Devices to locate articles in containers
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2.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
16413365 |
Grant Number |
11103019 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2019-05-15 |
First Publication Date |
2019-10-31 |
Grant Date |
2021-08-31 |
Owner |
ROSECROFT COMPONENTS, INC. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead.
IPC Classes ?
- A41D 27/00 - Details of garments or of their making
- A41D 31/12 - HygroscopicWater retaining
- A41D 20/00 - Wristbands or headbands, e.g. for absorbing sweat
- A41D 31/00 - Materials specially adapted for outerwear
- B65D 25/10 - Devices to locate articles in containers
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3.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
15421207 |
Grant Number |
10314352 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2017-01-31 |
First Publication Date |
2017-07-20 |
Grant Date |
2019-06-11 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead.
IPC Classes ?
- A41D 27/00 - Details of garments or of their making
- B65D 25/10 - Devices to locate articles in containers
- A41D 31/00 - Materials specially adapted for outerwear
- A41D 20/00 - Wristbands or headbands, e.g. for absorbing sweat
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4.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
15421031 |
Grant Number |
10512290 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2017-01-31 |
First Publication Date |
2017-07-20 |
Grant Date |
2019-12-24 |
Owner |
ROSECROFT COMPONENTS, INC. (USA)
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Inventor |
Shapiro, James
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise one or more curves or other features that conform to the facial features of the wearer. In some variations, a sweat-diverting device is configured to be worn at various heights on the forehead, over or under the brow line, and/or over the eyes. A sweat-diverting device can also be used in pairs, for example, where one device is positioned over each eye. Sun-shading devices, with or without sweat-diverting features, are also described.
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5.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
14677799 |
Grant Number |
09585427 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2015-04-02 |
First Publication Date |
2015-07-30 |
Grant Date |
2017-03-07 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead.
IPC Classes ?
- A41D 20/00 - Wristbands or headbands, e.g. for absorbing sweat
- A41D 31/00 - Materials specially adapted for outerwear
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6.
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SWEAT DIVERTER
Document Number |
02935020 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-09-15 |
Open to Public Date |
2015-07-02 |
Grant Date |
2022-10-18 |
Owner |
ROSECROFT COMPONENTS, INC. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer' s forehead.
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7.
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SWEAT DIVERTER
Application Number |
US2014055650 |
Publication Number |
2015/099848 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-09-15 |
Publication Date |
2015-07-02 |
Owner |
ROSECROFT COMPONENTS, INC. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer' s forehead.
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8.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
14486746 |
Grant Number |
09009869 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-09-15 |
First Publication Date |
2015-04-21 |
Grant Date |
2015-04-21 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shapiro, James
- Godfrey, Don
- Sheehan, Neil
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise a first leg and a second leg that are joined at a base of the device to form a channel therebetween, where at least a portion of the base is more rigid than the first and second legs such that an acute angle between the first and second legs is maintained when the sweat-diverting device is applied on a wearer's forehead. In some variations, the thickness of the base is greater than the thickness of either of the legs, which may help to maintain a separation between the tips of the legs even when the sweat-diverting device is applied to a wearer's forehead.
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9.
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VEO
Application Number |
1242387 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2014-11-19 |
Registration Date |
2014-11-19 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
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NICE Classes ? |
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
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Goods & Services
Exercise accessories.
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10.
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VEO
Application Number |
170348200 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2014-11-19 |
Registration Date |
2017-10-16 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
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NICE Classes ? |
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
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Goods & Services
(1) Sporting articles for use when exercising, namely, flexible self-adhesive forehead strips for use to divert perspiration away from the eyes.
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11.
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Sweat diverter
Application Number |
14351442 |
Grant Number |
09565887 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2012-10-10 |
First Publication Date |
2014-10-02 |
Grant Date |
2017-02-14 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
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Inventor |
Shapiro, James
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Abstract
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise one or more curves or other features that conform to the facial features of the wearer. In some variations, a sweat-diverting device is configured to be worn at various heights on the forehead, over or under the brow line, and/or over the eyes. A sweat-diverting device can also be used in pairs, for example, where one device is positioned over each eye. Sun-shading devices, with or without sweat-diverting features, are also described.
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12.
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VEO
Serial Number |
86296781 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2014-05-30 |
Registration Date |
2016-10-25 |
Owner |
Rosecroft Components, Inc. ()
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NICE Classes ? |
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
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Goods & Services
Sporting articles for use when exercising, namely, flexible self-adhesive forehead strips for use to divert perspiration away from the eyes
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