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James Francis Teachout, 7717248 Stella St, Athens, AL 35613

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Athens, AL   

Madison, AL   

7042 Elbow Bay Dr, Tucson, AZ 85710    520-2964335    520-2983454   

Pima, AZ   

25535 Caldera Dr, Athens, AL 35613    520-2964335   

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Clothing Ornamentation System And Attachment Mechanisms

US Patent:
4975987, Dec 11, 1990
Filed:
Dec 2, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/278719
Inventors:
James F. Teachout - Tucson AZ
Tammy S. Teachout - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
A44B 2100
US Classification:
2246
Abstract:
An attachment mechanism and system, for the ornamentation of and on articles of clothing (i. e. , shirts, blouses, dresses, pants, skirts, shorts, overalls, jackets, etc. ). The article of clothing has a first strip of material, the system's receiving loop forming element, affixed to it. This strip is sewn or otherwise attached at its two ends to the article of clothing, leaving the center section spaced from the article to form the receiving loop upon the article of clothing. This receiving strip can be attached to any chosen display area upon the garment's exterior. Customized fabric receiving strips could also become the clothing manufacturer's vanity/display label. In one embodiment, the ornamentation, preferably of soft composition, has an attachment strip attached to the back side or it's top section wherein the strip ends are releasably interconnected to form an attachment loop. One end of the strip providing the open attachment loop extends through the receiving loop and closes to itself, end to end, thereby interlocking the attachment loop to the receiving loop and completing the ornament attachment. Variations include a second receiving loop on the ornament; ornaments with a slotted back; or a third loop, eyelet or clip used to complete the ornament to garment attachment.

Contoured Foldable Sun Shade For Windshields

US Patent:
4974655, Dec 4, 1990
Filed:
Jun 7, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/363565
Inventors:
James F. Teachout - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
Kailyn Products, Inc. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
B60J 120
US Classification:
160 841
Abstract:
Foldable sun shades, for interior use at windshields and the like, where the quadrilateral plane of such shades, formed through the combination of its' angled upper and lower margins and its' folding panels, which are jointed to each other at angled longitudinal fold lines, are sectionally and compositely constructed in trapezium and/or trapezoid configurations. Employment of the embodied trapezium compositions will produce contoured sun shades with superior symmetry, as this geometric structure takes the aspects of horizontal and vertical windshield glass curvatures into account. To further enhance this shade to glass symmetry, these trapezium and/or trapezoid patterned shades have their resulting fanfold panels diagonally elevated at their latitudinal top and bottom margins; the shade's left and right margins are established as bottom to top cut edges which angle towards the sun shade's center, to better assimilate the angle of the windshield side posts; and the oscillating fold pattern of the sun shade's panels is reversed at the shades' longitudinal center to compensate for the prosaic center to left, and center to right, windshield cowl and header curvatures. The use and handling of the embodied sun shades is also augmented by the rounded corners at all margin intersections, and the serrated die cut edges used throughout.

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