Rosecroft Components, Inc.

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A41D 20/00 - Wristbands or headbands, e.g. for absorbing sweat 8
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1.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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

2.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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

3.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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

4.

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)
Inventor Shapiro, James

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.

IPC Classes  ?

5.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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

6.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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  ?

7.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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  ?

8.

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)
Inventor
  • Shapiro, James
  • Godfrey, Don
  • Sheehan, Neil

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  ?

9.

VEO

      
Application Number 1242387
Status Registered
Filing Date 2014-11-19
Registration Date 2014-11-19
Owner Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 28 - Games; toys; sports equipment

Goods & Services

Exercise accessories.

10.

VEO

      
Application Number 170348200
Status Registered
Filing Date 2014-11-19
Registration Date 2017-10-16
Owner Rosecroft Components, Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 28 - Games; toys; sports equipment

Goods & Services

(1) Sporting articles for use when exercising, namely, flexible self-adhesive forehead strips for use to divert perspiration away from the eyes.

11.

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)
Inventor Shapiro, James

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.

IPC Classes  ?

12.

VEO

      
Serial Number 86296781
Status Registered
Filing Date 2014-05-30
Registration Date 2016-10-25
Owner Rosecroft Components, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 28 - Games; toys; sports equipment

Goods & Services

Sporting articles for use when exercising, namely, flexible self-adhesive forehead strips for use to divert perspiration away from the eyes