Breathable cotton-footed pantyhose

Bendavid; Mimy ;   et al.

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 11/184042 was filed with the patent office on 2006-10-26 for breathable cotton-footed pantyhose. Invention is credited to David Bendavid, Mimy Bendavid.

Application Number20060236727 11/184042
Document ID /
Family ID37185430
Filed Date2006-10-26

United States Patent Application 20060236727
Kind Code A1
Bendavid; Mimy ;   et al. October 26, 2006

Breathable cotton-footed pantyhose

Abstract

This invention is an improvement to an existing product. It will offer an alternative to standard nylon-footed pantyhose. Presently pantyhose are made mostly of nylon material except in the panty area. This invention, which manufactures the pantyhose using natural cotton fibers to form the crotch and pelvic area and also cotton to form the sole of the foot, will offer an alternative to standard pantyhose. The natural cotton fiber is breathable and will therefore give more women the freedom to wear pantyhose without the worry of allergic reactions and will also offer more comfort especially to women who have to wear pantyhose for several hours each day.


Inventors: Bendavid; Mimy; (Los Angeles, CA) ; Bendavid; David; (Los Angeles, CA)
Correspondence Address:
    MIMY BENDAVID
    546 N. KINGS ROAD, #1
    LOS ANGELES
    CA
    90048
    US
Family ID: 37185430
Appl. No.: 11/184042
Filed: December 28, 2004

Current U.S. Class: 66/178R
Current CPC Class: D04B 1/243 20130101
Class at Publication: 066/178.00R
International Class: D04B 11/00 20060101 D04B011/00

Claims



1. Pantyhose that are an alternative to standard pantyhose in that this invention will be made of cotton, and Lycra.RTM. spandex.

2. This invention will be an alternative to standard nylon pantyhose. Not only will the cotton foot provide comfort for the foot but it will also provide a non-skid surface that will allow the foot to remain stationery in the shoe when women apply creams or lotions to their foot prior to putting on the pantyhose.

3. Natural cotton fibers will be sewn to form the crotch and pelvic area this will form the panty of the pantyhose.

4. All natural cotton fibers will also be used to form the soles of the foot area of the pantyhose.

5. The natural cotton will be sewn in such a way as that the toe and the sole will be invisible so as not to form a thick bulky footpad.

6. The legs of the pantyhose will be made of 14% Lycra.RTM. spandex and 86% nylon.

7. The legs will be very sheer but also will provide unique invisible control for hips and thighs.
Description



[0001] This invention is an improvement to an existing product. It will offer an alternative to standard nylon-footed pantyhose. Presently pantyhose are made mostly of nylon material except in the panty area. Many women develop an allergic reaction to nylon pantyhose, especially in the crotch and pelvic area. Because nylon does not allow air to circulate this causes many women to suffer allergic reactions. This invention, which manufactures the pantyhose using natural cotton fibers to form the crotch and pelvic area and also cotton to form the sole of the foot, will offer an alternative to standard pantyhose. The natural cotton fiber is breathable and will therefore give more women the freedom of wearing pantyhose without the worry of allergic reactions and will also offer more comfort especially to women who have to wear pantyhose for several hours each day.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0002] The crotch and Pelvic area will be made of natural cotton fibers. The panty area will be made of 85% cotton and 15% Lycra.RTM. spandex with firming tummy control. The legs of the pantyhose will feature unique visible control for hips and thighs and very sheer legs. The pantyhose will be made of 86% nylon and 14% Lycra.RTM. spandex. The reinforced toe and sole of each foot will be made of natural cotton fiber that will be fine and invisible so as to blend in with the pantyhose.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0003] 1. Pantyhose that are an alternative to standard pantyhose in that this invention will be made of cotton, and Lycra.RTM. spandex.

[0004] 2. This invention will be an alternative to standard nylon pantyhose. Not only will the cotton foot provide comfort for the foot but it will also provide a non-skid surface that will allow the foot to remain stationery in the shoe when women apply creams or lotions to their foot prior to putting on the pantyhose.

[0005] 3. Natural cotton fibers will be sewn to form the crotch and pelvic area this will form the panty of the pantyhose.

[0006] 4. All natural cotton fibers will also be used to form the soles of the foot area of the pantyhose.

[0007] 5. The natural cotton will be sewn in such a way as that the toe and the sole will be invisible so as not to form a thick bulky footpad.

[0008] 6. The legs of the pantyhose will be made of 14% Lycra.RTM. spandex and 86% nylon.

[0009] 7. The legs will be very sheer but also will provide unique invisible control for hips and thighs.

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