Believe it or not, actress Jamie Lee Curtis has a diaper patent — or an “infant garment” patent, to use its official name (per Google Patents). According to the downloadable PDF file from Google Patents that provides more information on the patent itself, “The present invention relates to a disposable infant garment, and more particularly, to a diaper combined with an outer, moisture-proof pocket that contains one or more clean-up wipers. A routine which is repetitively familiar to parents of infants everywhere involves the handling of soiled diapers and the infant cleanup which follows.” (Images of what the garment would look like are also included in the documentation of the patent.)
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In an article from The Hollywood Reporter on an appearance Curtis made on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” it was noted that Curtis never marketed this patented design because, as she told host Jimmy Kimmel, “At the time, it felt a little landfill-y.” Curtis has previously shared her desire to protect the environment, as published by E! News.