Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
450037000 | With lacteal fluid receptor or shield | 6 |
20080200096 | Nursing pad - A disposable nursing pad comprising an absorbent assembly having an inner surface and an outer surface with an absorbent material therebetween. The inner and outer surfaces are connected about a perimeter of the absorbent assembly which may have a non-circular shape. The absorbent assembly has a cupped configuration such that the inner surface is concave and the outer surface is convex. The absorbent pulp material may be formed with a reduced material thickness in at least one slimmer area within the absorbent assembly perimeter that is less than a total area within the absorbent assembly perimeter such that at least two areas having pulp material of differing thickness are defined. | 08-21-2008 |
20090203295 | Brassiere especially for lactating mothers - A brassiere ( | 08-13-2009 |
20100221980 | BRASSIERE AND BRASSIERE ACCESSORY ESPECIALLY FOR LACTATING MOTHERS - A breast receiving cup ( | 09-02-2010 |
20120129428 | Adhesive nursing pad - This invention concerns an adhesive nursing pad particularly useful for absorbing body fluids. The adhesive nursing pad comprises of a high absorption inner body, and outer layer with an adhesive circumference that attaches directly to the woman's breast for securely maintaining the nursing pad's position without slippage upon leakage of fluids from the breast of nursing or pregnant women, also containing a velcro strap, and adhesive flap on opposite ends of the adhesive nursing pad to give added support as a brassiere. | 05-24-2012 |
20130267147 | BREAST CUSHION AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF - A bra cup shaped breast cushion comprises a first impermeable membrane layer ( | 10-10-2013 |
20140141693 | BRASSIERE LINER - A disposable bra liner has one embodiment with three layers which before use are flat, and in use become cup-shaped. The first layer is an outermost layer, the second layer is a middle layer, and the third layer is an innermost layer. The outermost layer and the innermost layer are disk-shaped. The middle layer has a central body portion and a plurality of arms extending outwardly in a generally spiral pattern. Regions of the first and third layers located between the spiral arms, when in use, become folded so as to allow contouring of the liner to the body of the user. In another embodiment, a further layer has a shape similar to that of the innermost layer, and is disposed between the outermost layer and the third layer to provide structural support. | 05-22-2014 |