Protective covering or bib
First Claim
1. A protective covering or bib to be used while eating to protect the clothing, comprising:
- a back portion formed from clear glazed plastic sheet material defining a bib body having a breast panel with a pair of spaced apart shoulder panels projecting upwardly therefrom and defining a neck opening therebetween and the neck opening having spaced apart terminal edges with tie means connected to said terminal edges,the backing of the bib having sufficient stiffness and body to resist puckering when the terminal edges of the neck opening are brought together around the neck of the user so that the shoulder panels form an arc of a predetermined radius A and the breast panel is thereby drawn into an arc contoured so as to curve around the body of the user and having a height B.
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Abstract
A bib is described for infant or adult use comprising a backing sheet of clear glazed plastic having a breast panel, shoulder panels on either side of the neck opening and a clear pocket panel secured along an arcuate lower edge to the back panel. The rear terminal edge portions of the neck opening are spaced apart so that when they are drawn together around the neck of the user, the shoulder panels curve smoothly over the shoulders and the breast panel curves smoothly around the body of the user. The upper edge of the pocket is at least about 5% longer than the corresponding dimension of the back panel so that as the back panel curves around the body, the pocket stands in an open position. This is assisted by forming the front panel from a stiffer material than the back panel.
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7 Claims
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1. A protective covering or bib to be used while eating to protect the clothing, comprising:
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a back portion formed from clear glazed plastic sheet material defining a bib body having a breast panel with a pair of spaced apart shoulder panels projecting upwardly therefrom and defining a neck opening therebetween and the neck opening having spaced apart terminal edges with tie means connected to said terminal edges, the backing of the bib having sufficient stiffness and body to resist puckering when the terminal edges of the neck opening are brought together around the neck of the user so that the shoulder panels form an arc of a predetermined radius A and the breast panel is thereby drawn into an arc contoured so as to curve around the body of the user and having a height B. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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2. A pocket panel formed from glazed plastic sheet material having sufficient stiffness to stand away from the back panel, said pocket panel having an upper horizontal free edge and an arcuate lower edge joined to a similarly curved corresponding lower edge portion of the back panel,
the upper horizontal edge of the pocket panel being at least about 5% longer than the corresponding dimension of the back panel, the upper curved edge of the pocket when the bib is in use being curved rearwardly into an arc around the body of the user with a height C greater than the height B of the arc of the body panel curved rearwardly about the body of the user whereby the pocket panel stands away from the back panel to define an upwardly opening wide mouth for catching spilled food and the lower corresponding edge of the pocket panel where adjoined to a similarly curved edge of the back panel is an arc of even curvature with a smooth edge substantially uniform throughout to facilitate cleaning of the pocket.
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