Apparel – Guard or protector
Patent
1997-05-23
1999-07-06
Chapman, Jeanette
Apparel
Guard or protector
2 22, 2 23, 66191, 66194, 66202, 66170, A41D 1300, A41D 106, A41D 1306
Patent
active
059183195
ABSTRACT:
A protective garment includes an abrasion-resistant fabric attached to an inside of the garment, and having a face side residing adjacent the garment and a back side for residing nearest the wearer. The fabric includes a body yarn, and an elastic yarn incorporated with the body yarn. A high performance yarn is incorporated with the body yarn and the elastic yarn, and terried to form loops extending from the face side of the fabric adjacent the garment. The high performance yarn has a tensile strength of at least 7 grams per denier.
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Magazine Advertisement; "The Practical All Rounder"; Gialf Jeans 600; Date Published--prior to May 23, 1997.
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