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U.S. Patent No. 10,828,210
December 11, 2020
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
Frank Chen, San Marino, CA. Filed: 7/18/17 Issued: 11/10/20 An undergarment comprising: a posterior panel, a right panel, a left panel, a pocket panel, a waist band, and a plurality of seams; wherein the posterior panel, the right panel, the left panel, the pocket panel, the waist band are assembled to form the undergarment using the plurality of seams; wherein the undergarment is designed to receive and store urine seepage; wherein the undergarment is formed with one or more pockets; wherein each of the one or more pockets is formed with an opening; wherein the posterior panel is a textile that is cut in a rectilinear shape; wherein the posterior panel is further defined by a first block, a second block, and a third block; wherein the posterior panel is further defined with a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, a fourth edge, a fifth edge, a sixth edge, a seventh edge, and an eighth edge; wherein the first block is a rectangular subsection of the posterior panel; wherein the first block is partially bounded by the first edge, the second edge, the third edge, and the sixth edge; wherein the second block is a rectangular subsection of the posterior panel; wherein the second block is partially bounded by the first edge, the seventh edge, and the eighth edge; wherein the third block is a rectangular subsection of the posterior panel; wherein the third block is partially bounded by the third edge, the fourth edge, and the fifth edge; wherein the right panel is a textile that is cut in a rectilinear shape; wherein the right panel is further defined by a fourth block and a fifth block; wherein the right panel is further defined with a ninth edge, a tenth edge, an eleventh edge, a twelfth edge, a thirteenth edge, and a fourteenth edge; wherein the fourth block is a rectangular subsection of the right panel; wherein the fourth block is partially bounded by the ninth edge, the tenth edge, the eleventh edge, and the twelfth edge; wherein the fifth block is a rectangular subsection of the right panel; wherein the fifth block is partially bounded by the ninth edge, the thirteenth edge, and the fourteenth edge; wherein the left panel is a textile that is cut in a rectilinear shape; wherein the left panel is further defined by a sixth block and a seventh block; wherein the left panel is further defined with a fifteenth edge, a sixteenth edge, a seventeenth edge, an eighteenth edge, a nineteenth edge, and a twentieth edge; wherein the sixth block is a rectangular subsection of the left panel; wherein the sixth block is partially bounded by the fifteenth edge, the sixteenth edge, the seventeenth edge, and the twentieth edge; wherein the seventh block is a rectangular subsection of the left panel; wherein the seventh block is partially bounded by the nineteenth edge, the eighteenth edge, and the nineteenth edge; wherein the pocket panel is a textile that is cut in a rectilinear shape; wherein the pocket panel attaches to the right panel and the left panel to form the right pocket and the left pocket; wherein the pocket panel is further defined by an eighth block and a ninth block; wherein the pocket panel is further defined with a twenty first edge, a twenty second edge, a twenty third edge, a twenty fourth edge, a twenty fifth edge, a twenty sixth edge, a twenty seventh edge, and a twenty eighth edge; wherein the eighth block is a rectangular subsection of the pocket panel; wherein the eighth block forms the right pocket and the left pocket of the garment; wherein the eighth block is partially bounded by the twenty first edge, the twenty second edge, the twenty sixth edge, the twenty seventh edge, and the twenty eighth edge; wherein the ninth block is a rectangular subsection of the pocket panel; wherein the ninth block is partially bounded by the twenty third edge, the twenty fourth edge, and the twenty fifth edge.
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