Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100031420 | Shoulder Compression Garment - The present invention provides athletic apparel principally for bicycling. The invention provides a shoulder compression garment for bicycling configured to maintain a user's shoulders in a position closer to a user's medial torso plane relative to a relaxed position of the user's shoulders. | 02-11-2010 |
20120304359 | JERSEY - The invention provides an athletic jersey comprising at least one sleeve comprising a shoulder panel and a sleeve panel, and a back panel having first and second back panel lateral edges mated and joined to the sleeve panel of the at least one sleeve, and a front panel having first and second front panel side edges mated and joined to the shoulder panel of the at least one sleeve as well as a collar edge mated and joined to the shoulder panel. The jersey also has side panels mated and joined between the front panel and back panel, such that the side panel comprises a beam element and an arm element, the arm element extending from the beam element, the arm element having a substantially triangular shape extending from the beam element forward about the triceps and armpit area of the jersey to form the at least one sleeve in combination with the shoulder panel and sleeve panel and substantially eliminating loose fabric about the wearer's underarm. | 12-06-2012 |
20130198926 | AERODYNAMIC CLOTHING - An athletic jersey or speed suit containing a winged element to reduce drag associated with resistance from a fluid passing over the body of an athlete wearing the jersey when participating in an athletic event. The winged element is defined by material that extends from along the arm of the athletic clothing to the torso of the athletic clothing. In specific embodiments, the winged element is continuous. In another embodiment, the winged element connects from a portion the arm of the athletic clothing to a portion of the torso area, such that a winged element is created, but it is not continuous along the torso and arm of the athletic clothing. In specific embodiments, the winged element is made from a flexible fabric material. | 08-08-2013 |
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20080254387 | NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - A radiation-sensitive composition includes an initiator composition, a radiation absorbing compound, and a particulate primary polymeric binder that has a backbone comprising multiple urethane moieties and further comprises side chains comprising free radically polymerizable groups attached to the backbone. This primary polymeric binder can be used in place of or in addition to a conventional free radically polymerizable component. This composition can be used to provide negative-working imageable elements that can be imaged and developed to provide lithographic printing plates. | 10-16-2008 |
20080299488 | NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - Negative-working imageable elements that can be imaged using infrared radiation comprise an imageable layer and a protective overcoat on a hydrophilic substrate. The imageable layer includes an IR-sensitive cyanine dye. The protective overcoat predominantly comprises one or more poly(vinyl alcohol) resins, each of which has a hydrolysis level of 85% or less. The use of this particular overcoat composition used in combination with the IR-sensitive cyanine dye provides improved tolerance to fogging by white light while maintaining desired imaging speed. | 12-04-2008 |
20080311520 | ON-PRESS DEVELOPABLE NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - A negative-working imageable element has an imageable layer that includes an initiator composition including an iodonium cation and a borate anion, an infrared radiation absorbing compound, a particulate primary polymeric binder, and a phosphate (meth)acrylate adhesion promoter. The element also includes a polymeric overcoat disposed over the imageable layer and can be developed on-press to provide a lithographic printing plate with high run length. The element also has improved shelf-life. | 12-18-2008 |
20090263746 | METHOD OF MAKING LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATES WITH SIMPLE PROCESSING - A negative-working lithographic printing plate precursor can be imaged with infrared radiation and processed in a single step using a single processing solution that has a pH of from about 2 to about 11 and contains an anionic surfactant. This single processing solution both develops the imaged precursor and provides a protective coating that need not be rinsed off before lithographic printing. The lithographic printing plate precursor contains a particulate polymeric binder. | 10-22-2009 |
20100009130 | ON-PRESS DEVELOPABLE IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS - A negative-working imageable element has an imageable layer and a topcoat layer that contains a composition that will change color upon exposure to imaging infrared radiation. The imageable element can be imaged and developed on-press to provide images with improved contrast for print-out. | 01-14-2010 |
20100021844 | NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND METHOD OF USE - Negative-working imageable elements can be imaged and processed with water to provide lithographic printing plates. These imageable elements have imageable layers that contain a particulate polymeric binder having polyetheramine side chains. Rapid processing speeds are also possible using water and optional mechanical rubbing means for processing the imaged element. | 01-28-2010 |