GARMENT FOR INFANTS AND SMALL CHILDREN SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE MEDICAL SETTING
A garment for use with a medical device, the garment including a back panel having a central region, two back leg panel members projecting from the central region of the back panel, and, two arm panel members connected to the central region at a location distal to the two back leg panel members. The central region, the two leg panel members, and the two arm panel members are oriented so as to be coplanar when laid on a flat support surface. The two back leg panel members define inner edges proximate to a lower region of the central region of the back panel. The garment further includes two front panel members connected to the opposed sides of the central region defining a portion a lower crotch and each front panel member releasably connects with each back panel at a central slit that defines an access opening.
The present application is a non-provisional application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/743,344 filed Oct. 9, 2018, the specification of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
FIELDThis disclosure relates to wearing apparel and more specifically to clothing for infants and small children suitable for use in hospital or other medical settings.
BACKGROUNDThe medical needs of small children and infants in hospital setting such as pediatric and neonatal intensive care units as well has hospital nurseries often require treatments that include connection to external medical instruments such as heart monitors, temperature monitors, IV lines, respirators, catheters and feeding tubes. In certain situations, the medical treatment may include the use of splints, braces or orthotic devices.
Various medical treatment protocols require that the young patient undergo regular checks to ascertain health conditions and to assess the health status of the young patient. These assessments include checking on external attachments and devices used in the external devices and instruments to assure proper function and to make sure that the sites are not leaking, infected or swollen. Such activities proceed in addition to routine childcare such as diaper changes. Because of the need for access to the young patient, most of the young patients in medical settings are clothed in diapers alone.
Remaining unclothed is not an optimal care situation for medically fragile infants and small children. Many of these young patients have a difficult time regulating body temperature. It is also difficult for these fragile patients to expend energy maintaining body temperature. Warm clothing such as full body clothing helps prevent cold stress and assists in conserving calories. Finally, the ability to cloth infants and small children while in a medical setting such as a hospital provides some generally unquantifiable benefits to the parents and the infant or small child. The young patient receives the tactile stimulation from clothing and the parents and those who care for the child receive the normalcy of their child wearing clothing.
Thus, it would be desirable to provide a garment that would be suitable for use in a hospital setting. It would also be desirable to provide a garment that would facilitate access for various wires lead, tubes, etc that would be necessary in the medical treatment of a young patient. It would be desirable that the garment facilitate the use of braces, immobilizers and the like as necessary. It would also be desirable that garment be configured to aid in stabilizing the one or more tubes, leads, wires and the like during wear.
SUMMARYDisclosed herein are implementations of the garment for infants and children suitable for use in hospitals and medical setting that includes a back panel, the back panel having a central region, and two leg panel members projecting from the central region of the back panel, the two back leg panel member regions symmetrically disposed to one another and projecting contiguously outward from the central region, the back panel further having two arm panel members connected to the central region and projecting outward therefrom on opposite sides of the central panel region at a location distal to the two back leg panel members, wherein the central region, the two leg panel members and the two arm panel members are oriented so as to be coplanar when laid on a flat support surface, wherein the two back leg panel members define and inner edge extending from a crotch region to an proximate to a lower region of the central region of the back panel to an outer edge of the two back leg panel regions. The garment also includes two front panel members, the front panel members connected to the opposed sides of the central region of the back panel member at a location between the arm panel member regions and the leg panel member regions, the two front panel members configured symmetrically to each other, each front panel member defining a portion of an upper neck opening and portion of a lower crotch opening each front panel member having a releasable closure member located proximate to an outer edge of the respective front panel member opposed to the opposed sides of the central region of the back penal member and two front leg panel members, each respective front leg panel member connected to a lower region of a respective front panel member and projecting outward therefrom, each respective front leg panel member having an outer region, the outer region of each respective front leg panel connected to an associated back leg panel member, and an opposed edge.
Each of the opposed edges of the front leg panel members has at least one releasable closure member configured to provide releasable connection with a releasable closure member located on the back leg panel members and arm panel member has an upper selvage and an opposed lower selvage wherein the upper selvage of each arm panel member is connected to a respective one of the two front panel members proximate to an upper end of the back panel and each arm panel member defines a lower arm opening and a reclosable arm seam, the reclosable arm seam extending from the neck opening to the respective lower arm opening, wherein the opposed lower selvage defines a wrist opening when the reclosable arm seam is in the closed position.
At least one front panel member has an access opening defined therein, the access opening including a central slit and a closure flap releasably positioned over the central slit the access opening configured to accommodate at least one medical device projecting inward there through. The releasable closure defined in at least one of the members or arm members includes at least one extension element.
The present disclosure provides a garment that is suitable for use in a hospital bed, nursery bed, or neonatal intensive care bed as well as other medical settings. The garment provides suitable openings that provide for access of various wires lead, tubes, or connectors that interface through the garment to form a secure connection with a young patient so that the young patient can be treated post-birth and regulate the young patients body temperature. The garment provides openings that interface with braces, immobilizers, and casts so that the young patient is supported post-physical injury and can regulate the body temperature of the young patient. The garment provides openings that are configured to aid in stabilizing the one or more tubes, leads, wires, or the like during wear, sleep, or treatment so that the young patient can be provided treatment while regulating the body temperature of the young patient.
The disclosure is best understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawings are not to-scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity.
A garment for use with infants and small children is disclosed herein. The garment 10 includes a back face 12 as depicted in
The garment 10 can be configured to include a suitable torso-covering body region 8, leg members 6, 6′, and where desired or required, arm members 7, 7′. In the embodiment depicted in 1 and 2, the leg members 6, 6′ are configured to cover the entirety of the legs of an associated patient and the arm members 7, 7′ can be configured to cover the arms of the associated young patient. It is also contemplated that the leg members 6, 6′ can be configured to cover less than the entire length of the legs of the young patient for example as knee length or the like. The arm members 7, 7′ can be configured as three-quarter length, elbow length or the like. In certain embodiments, the arm members 7, 7′ can be omitted, exposing the arms of the young patient where desired or required.
The back face 12 of the garment 10 can be constructed from a back panel 16. Where desired or requires, the back panel 16 can be laid out on the bias to enhance stretch characteristics of the garment component. In the embodiment depicted in
The shoulder yolk region 20 includes opposed arm junctions 22 and a neck opening edge 24 opposed to the central region 18. The back panel 12 also includes two back leg panel member regions 26 that project outward from the central region 18 and extend symmetrically outward therefrom. The leg panel member regions 26 are elongated members that have suitable dimensions to cover the leg of the young patent. In the embodiment depicted in
The back-leg panel member regions 26 each have an opposed ankle region 28 distal to the central region 18. In certain embodiments, the ankle region 28 can define respective lower openings (not shown). In the embodiment, as illustrated, the respective ankle regions 28 can be connected to a foot member 32. Where desired or required, the ankle region can include a suitable elastic region 34 interposed between the respective foot member 32 and the ankle regions 26. In other embodiments, it is contemplated that the ankle region 28 of each respective leg panel member region 18 can terminate in a suitable ankle opening and can be configured with a suitable hem (not shown). The hem can be configured as a straight seam, a gathered member, an elasticized member, a cinchable member or the like.
The garment 10 also includes two front panel members 36, 38 that collectively make up the front face 14. The respective front panel members 36, 38 are connected to the opposed outer edges 40, 42 of the back panel 16. Connection can be a suitable seam if desired or required. It is also contemplated that the respective front panel members 36, 38 can be form a continuous seamless segment with the back panel 16. In the embodiment depicted in the various drawing figures, the two respective front panel members 36, 38 can be connected back panel 16 proximate to the central region 18 at a location between arm connection regions 44, 46 and back leg panel member regions 26.
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Each of the two front panel members 36, 38 has a center outer edge 60 with a mating portion 62, 64 of a releasable closure member 66 located at or proximate thereto. In the embodiment depicted in
The garment 10 also includes two front leg panel members 68, 70. Each respective front leg panel 68, 70 is connected to the lower region of an associated front panel member 36, 38 generally proximate to the associated lower edge 54, 56. In the embodiment depicted in
It is also contemplated that that the front leg panel members 68, 70 can be joined to respective back leg panel member regions 26. Where desired or required, the respective front and back leg panel members 68, 70 and rear leg panel region 26 can be joined at respective outer edges that are generally opposed to the crotch 30, 58 and in seam outer edge. The respective front and back leg panel members 68, 70 and rear leg panel region 26 can be joined via a seam or other bonding mechanism as desired or required. In certain embodiments, each front leg panel member 68, 70 can be joined to a respective back leg panel region 26 as a single continuous piece of cloth spanning the respective outer side regions 72 of garment 10. In certain embodiments, it is also contemplated that the front panel members 36, 38 can be contiguously joined to the back-panel member 16 along at least a portion of respective outer side regions 72. Where desired or required, front panel members 36, 38 can be contiguously joined to the back-panel member 16 along the respective outer side regions 72 from a point at or proximate to arm junctions 74 to a location proximate to at least ankle region 28. The contiguous joining can be accomplished in whole or in part by a suitable seam, bonding mechanism or combination of the two.
In various embodiments such as that depicted in
The front leg panel members 68, 70 each include an inner selvage region 78 that that is opposed to the outer edge region 72 previously discussed. The inner selvage regions 78 of the respective front leg panel members 68, 70 can be configured with at least one releasable closure member 80. The at least one closure member 80 associated with an outer selvage region 78 of the respective front leg panel member 68 or 70 is positioned between the crotch region 58 and at the respective ankle region 28. The at least one releasable closure member 80 is configured to releasably engage a matingly configured releasable closure member (not shown) positioned on the respective rear leg panel member 26. When engaged, the outer selvage region 78 configured with the at least one releasable closure member 80, together with the associated front panel leg panel member 68 or 70 and associated rear panel member, define a tubular leg garment portion into which a leg of the young patient can be positioned by permitting the outer selvage region 78 of each respective front leg panel member 68, 70 to be connected to the outer edge of the associated rear leg panel member 28.
In certain embodiments, it is contemplated the at least one releasable closure member 80 and its mating element located on the associated rear panel member 28 will be configured to extend for at least a portion of the length of the associated inner selvage region(s) such as inner region 78. The at least one closure member 80 can be configured to be positioned intermittently or continuously along at least a portion of the inner selvage 78. In certain embodiments, the closure member 80 is a continuous element that extends from crotch region 58 to a region proximate to the ankle region 28. It is also contemplated that the closure member 80 can extend continuously through the crotch region 58 as desired or required.
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In certain embodiments, it is contemplated that one or the other closure member 80, 82 will be configured with the respective elongated binding member 84, 86. In certain embodiments, it is contemplated that the elongated binding member 86 will be present in closure member 82 and will be configured to provide structural support to the region in the unconnected state and well as combining with the closure member 80 to provide structural support to the crotch region 58 of the garment 10 with the respective closure members 80, 82 are in an engaged relationship. It is also contemplated that the relative stiffness of the respective elongated binding member 84, 86 can vary between the respective members and/or can vary depending upon location relative to the crotch region 58.
It is contemplated that the respective elongated binding members 84, 86 can be connected to the associated inner selvage region 78 in a suitable manner. Non-limiting examples of suitable connection includes threaded continuous seams, tacked seams, mechanical tacking and the like. It is also contemplated that the woven or non-woven material employed in one or more of the respective binding members 84, 86 can include or be imparted with suitable adhesive such as at least one heat activated adhesive that will provide temporary or permanent adhesion to the at least one mating surface of the garment material present in the outer selvage region 78.
Where desired or required, the front panel members 36, 38 can be releasably connected to one another by suitable mating closure members such as front closure members 104, 106, a non-limiting example of a suitable closure member configuration for front panel members 36, 38. In the embodiment depicted in
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The garment 10 can also include arm members 100, 102 that are connected to the garment. In the embodiment, depicted in
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The inner seam region 120 of the arm member 116 can be configured to be attached to the garment 10 by any suitable manner such as a suitable seam or seams. In the embodiment as depicted in
In such embodiments, a suitable portion of the respective inner seam region 120 of each of the associated arm members 116 is joined to the central region 18 of the back panel 12 at a location disposed from the location of the back-leg panel members 26. Similarly, the remaining portion of the respective inner seam region 120 of each of the associated arm members 116 is joined to either the upper region 48 or the upper region 50 of the associated front panel member 36 or 38 as at associated arm junction 74.
The arm member 116 also includes side regions 122, 124 that are interposed between the respective hem region 118 and the inner seam region 120. The side regions can be configured with suitable releasable closure members 128, 130 which are configured to matingly and releasably contact one another. The closure members 128, 130 can extend for at least a portion of the respective side regions 122, 124. In certain embodiments the respective closure members 128, 130 can be configured to be positioned intermittently or continuously along and proximate to the respective side regions 122, 124. In certain embodiments, one or both closure members can be configured as a continuous element that extends from the cuff region 118 to the inner seam region 120.
In the embodiment as depicted, the closure members 128, 130 can be configured in a manner similar to the closure mechanisms described in conjunction with the leg members 28 and the front panel members 36, 38. In the embodiment depicted in
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The arm member 116 can be connected garment 10 such that the side edges 122, 124 and associated closure members 128, 130 are positioned to extend linear to the shoulder junction formed by releasable closure members 140, 142. The closure members 140, 142 can include at least one set of suitable mating releasable snap members 144, 146. In certain embodiments, it is contemplated that the releasable closure members 140, 142 and releasable closure members 128, 130 will form a continuous closure member that extends from hem region 118 to neck opening 52.
It is also considered to be with in the purview of the present disclosure to configure the arm members with set-in sleeves as depicted in
The garment 10 can also include foot members 32 that are connected to ankle regions 28. The foot member 32 is configured to contain the wearer's foot when the garment is worn. A non-limiting embodiment of a suitable foot member 32 is depicted in
At least one front panel 36, 38 of the garment 10 as disclosed herein is configured with at least one medical access opening region 152. The access opening region can be located at any position on the associated front panel region 36, 38. In certain embodiments, one or more access regions will be positioned in the respective front panel at locations that will generally overlie a suitable medical access region, typically on the chest or abdomen of the young patient. “Medical access region” as that term is defined herein includes locations such as those to which were monitoring leads would be affixed. Non-limiting examples of such monitoring leads are those that are employed to assess and monitor cardiac function, respiration or other bodily functions. It is also contemplated that the access opening region 152 can be positioned so as to provide access to medical access regions on the chest or abdomen of the young patient that overlie devices as gastric tubes and the like. In the embodiment depicted in
The access opening region 152 of the garment 10 as disclosed herein includes a reinforced aperture 154 that is defined in the front panel region 36. The reinforced aperture can have a suitable configuration. The reinforced aperture 154 can have a suitable configuration capable of receiving at least one suitable lead or tube therethrough. In the embodiment as depicted in
The reinforced aperture 154 can be positioned in any suitable orientation relative to the longitudinal axis defined through the front panel member 36, 38. In the embodiment depicted the elongated reinforced aperture is positioned such that its longest dimension is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the associated front panel member 36, 38.
The access opening region 152 also includes a movable cover flap 158 connected to the front panel region 36, 38 proximate to the reinforced aperture 154 movable between a first position as depicted in
When in use, the lead and/or medical tube 168 can be threaded through the reinforced aperture 154 from the interior of the garment 10 to the garment exterior. The portion of the lead 168a or medical tube 168b that projects outward can be allowed to extend outward with the associated cover flap 158 remaining in the unfastened or open state as required. It is also with the purview of this disclosure to fasten the cover flap 158 after threading the desired lead of medical tube through the reinforced aperture 154. When closed, the cover flap can maintain the lead 168a or medical tube 168b in stable orientation parallel to the garment 10 and the torso of the young patient. One non-limiting example of such configuration is depicted in
Without being bound to any theory, it is believed that orientation of the lead 168a and/or medical tube 168b and the cover flap 158, when in the closed position, can help stabilize the leads/medical tube(s) 168 in a manner that can eliminate or at least reduce the use of tape and anchoring devices on the skin of the young patient. This can increase the comfort of the young patient and can reduce the risk of skin irritation of delicate skin.
The garment 10 is also configured with at least one extension member 170. The at least one extension member 170 can be employed to allow arm member(s) 7, 7′ or leg member(s) 6, 6′ configured to be interposed between associated closure members to accommodate bulky medical treatment apparatus such as leg braces, Foley boards, IV immobilizers and the like associated with one or both legs, arms of the young patient. The extension member 170 can configured as an elongated elastic member. The extension member 170 is configured to be connectively interposed between suitable closure members pairs such as between closure member 80 and closure member 82 or between closure member 140 and 142 in a manner that increases the diameter of the respective arm member 7, 7′, leg member 6, 6′ from a first value to a second larger value that can accommodate the bulky medical treatment apparatus.
In an embodiment as disclosed herein, the extension member 170 can have an elongated planar body 172 that can be composed in part or in whole of a suitable elastic material. In the first embodiment depicted in
The extension member 170 is configured with a plurality of snap members such as snap members 186, 188 that are configured to releasably engage snaps associated with various closure members such as closure members 51, 53, 80, 82. In the embodiment depicted in FIGS. 9A and 9B, at least one male snap member 186 is positioned on the first planar face 174 proximate to the first end 178 of the planar body 172 of the extension member 170 and, as depicted, projects outward therefrom, generally perpendicular to the first planar face 174. The male snap member 186 is configured to matingly and releasably connect to a suitable female snap 51, 80 that projected inwardly from associated closure member 84, 144. The extension member 170 also includes at least one female snap member 186 connected to the second planar face 176 and projected outward therefrom generally perpendicular to the second planar face 176. The at least one female snap member 186 is configured to matingly and releasably connect to an associated male snap member 53, 82 located in closure member 86, 146.
The extension member 170 can also include at least one female snap member 190 that is positioned on the second planar face 176 of the planar body 172 proximate to the first end 176 and projecting outward therefrom. In certain embodiments, the female snap member 190 can be positioned at a location on the second planar face 176 of the planar body 172 proximate to the male snap member 186 projecting from the first planar face 174 of the planar body 172 of the extension member 170.
The extension member 170 can also include at least one male snap member 192 that is positioned on the first planar face 174 of the planar body 172 proximate to the second end 178 and projecting outward therefrom. In certain embodiments, the male snap member 192 can be positioned at a location on the first planar face 176 of the planar body 172 proximate to the female snap member 188 projecting from the second planar face 176 of the planar body 172 of the extension member 170.
A second embodiment of the extension member 192 is depicted in
A first central detent 202 is defined in the planar body 194 proximate to the first end 200 and projects inward therefrom defining two arm member regions 208, 210. In the embodiment as depicted in
The extension member 192 is configured with a plurality of snap members such as snap members 224, 226 that are configured to releasably engage snap member s associated with various closure members such as closure members 51, 53, 80, 82. In the embodiment depicted in
When in use, at least one male snap member 224 releasably connects to an associated female snap member 51, 90 located in closure member 86, 146. In certain applications, the respective male snap member 224, 224′ connected to the respective arm member regions 212, 214 can each engage separate female snap members 51, 90 located in closure member 84, 146. The separate female snap members 86, 146 engaged can be contiguous or spaced apart from one another in the associated closure member. When in use, at least one female snap member 226 releasably connects to an associated male snap member 92, 146 located in closure member 86, 142. In certain applications, the respective male snap member 224 connected to the respective arm member regions 212, 214 can each engage separate female snap members 51, 90 located in closure member 84, 146. The separate female snap members 86, 146 engaged can be contiguous or spaced apart from one another in the associated closure member.
When the diameter and inner volume of a given arm member 7, 7′ or leg member 6, 6′ must accommodate a bulky medical treatment apparatus, the extension member 170, 194 can be releasably connected to the associated closure member.
A non-limiting example of an arm member 7 that has at least one extension member 170 releasably connected between closure members 140, 142 in order to accommodate an immobilizing device such as board 228 shown in phantom in
In order to achieve configurations such as those depicted in
Spanning opening O defined in arm 7 is at least one extension member such as extension member 170. In the embodiment as depicted in
The extension member 170 can be oriented to extend into the opening O in a manner that permits the extension member 170 to span the opening O and facilitate releasable engagement between a selected male snap member 146 in the closure member 142 and a female snap member 188 projecting from the second face 176 of the planar member 172 of extension member 170. The extension member 170 can have a length that is suitable to span the gap between elongated closure member 140 and elongated closure member 142 at the gap defined the related opening. It is contemplated that the stretchable nature of the elastic material that composes the extension member 170 in combination with the stretchable nature of the fabric employed in the associated region of garment 10 will accommodate the added bulk presented in by the immobilizing device. In certain situations, it is also contemplated that the stretchable nature of fabric employed in garment 10 together with the elastic nature of the associated extension member(s) can assist in maintaining the immobilizing device such as board 228 in fixed position relative to the arm of the young patient, typically with the young patient's elbow region positioned centrally relative to the board 228. Where desired or required, the board 228 can include suitable bands or the like (not shown) to assist in immobilizing the arm of the young patient.
The garment 10, in combination with at least one extension member, such as extension member 170, can accommodate the arm of the young patient in combination with an immobilization device such as board 228. In the embodiment that is depicted in
The garment 10 in combination with an extension member such as extension member 170, 194 can be employed to accommodate various protective devices such as protective shell 234 as illustrated in
One or more extension members such as extension members 170, 194 can also be employed in either one or both leg members 6, 6′ to accommodate medical devices such as various braces and the like. A non-limiting example of such an embodiment configuration is depicted in
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The extension member can be oriented to extend into the opening O in a manner that permits the extension member 192 to span the opening O and facilitate releasable engagement between a selected male snap member 92 in the closure member 86 and a first female snap member 225, 225′ projecting from the second face 198 of the planar member 194 of extension member 192. The extension member 192 can have a length that is suitable to span the gap between elongated closure member 80 and elongated closure member 82 at the gap defined by the related opening O. It is contemplated that the stretchable nature of the elastic material that composes the extension member 192 in combination with the nature of the fabric employed in the associated region of garment 10 together with the elastic nature of the associated extension member(s) can assist in maintaining the immobilizing device such as board 228 in fixed position relative to the arm of the young patient, typically with the young patient's elbow region positioned centrally relative to the board 228. Where desired or required, the board 228 can include suitable bands or the like (not shown) to assist in immobilizing the arm of the young patient.
Where desired or required, one or more snaps in the elongated fatteners 80,84 immediately proximate to foot section 32 can be connected to one another as illustrated in
It is contemplated that the garment 10 as disclosed herein can be used by young patients that are being treated by a variety of medical conditions. The various medical conditions under treatment can require a large variety and combination of leads, tubes, braces, immobilizing devices and the like. It is contemplated that the orientation of the various closure members as well as the integration of suitable extension members as required provides a garment that can be employed during hospital stays and treatment regimens. The present disclosure contemplates a garment kit that can be employed in a variety of medical situations. It is contemplated that the garment kit, prior to medical use will comprise a central body region adapted to cover the stomach and torso of a young patent, leg members projecting from the central body region configured to cover at least a portion of the legs of the young patient and arm regions configured to cover at least a portion of the arms of the young patent. The central body region, leg members and arm members each including elongated releasable closure members that are configured with individual snap members configured to engaged and disengage with one another and at least one extension member reliably connected to at least one elongated closure member and removably integrated therewith.
In the embodiment depicted at least one extension member 170 can be present in looped orientation and releasably attached to a snap such as one of snaps 90 as at extension member snap 186. The looped orientation of extension member 170 can be maintained by releasable engagement of one snap member 188 to snap member 190 both of which are located on the body 172 of the extension member 170 and project outwardly therefrom.
In the looped orientation, when the extension member 170 is in looped orientation extension member snap 192 it presented to be releasably engaged with snap 92 present in elongated member 86. At least portion of the remaining snaps 90, 92 can be releasably engaged with one another with the looped engagement member 170 interposed therebetween. When the garment 10 is to be employed, the associated releasable closure members can be disengaged from one another and the at least one lopped extension member such as extension member 170 can be removed and redeployed as desired or required. While this engagement has been describes in connection with extension member 170 and elongated closure members 84, 86, it is considered with in the purview of this disclosure that extension members such as extension members 170, 194 can be positioned at other locations such as located on arm members or the central body member as desired or required.
The foot region 200 of the garment 10 as disclosed herein can be configured with an upper toe flap 210 that covers at least a portion of the top surface 212 of the foot region 200. In the embodiment depicted in
Where desired or required, the garment 10 can be configured with extensions such as extensions 170, 194 or the like in a pre-use orientation. Extensions 310 are elastic members that are configured to be removably attachable to the respective inner selvage defined on the leg member and project there between. In this manner, the inner volume of central leg region can be increased while maintaining the foot region in overlying contact with the foot of the young patient. In this way, various braces, casts ant the like can be accommodated in the garment 10. While the drawing figures depict extensions employed on only one leg member, it is considered with in the purview of this disclosure that extensions be employed with both legs, if desired or required. It is also considered to be with in the purview of the present disclosure that the in seam of the garment be opened at the crotch region as needed and held in place by suitably positioned extensions such as extensions.
If needed, the extension 310 can be employed with a suitable arm member in order to accommodate immobilizing devices, IV's and the like. One non-limiting embodiment is depicted in. It is also considered to be with in the purview of the present disclosure to employ one or more extensions such as extensions 310 to provide extension in the garment overlying the chest region of the young patent where desired or required to permit the garment to be employed with patients having chest incisions and the like
While the disclosure has been described in connection with certain embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
Claims
1. A garment for use with at least one medical device, the garment comprising:
- a back panel, the back panel having a central region, and two back leg panel members projecting from the central region of the back panel, the two back leg panel members symmetrically disposed to one another and projecting contiguously outward from the central region, the back panel further having two arm panel members connected to the central region and projecting outward therefrom on opposite sides of the central panel region at a location distal to the two back leg panel members, wherein the central region, the two leg panel members and the two arm panel members are oriented so as to be coplanar when laid on a flat support surface, wherein the two back leg panel members define an inner edge extending from a crotch region to a location proximate to a lower region of the central region of the back panel to an outer edge of the two back leg panel members;
- two front panel members, the two front panel members connected to the opposed sides of the central region of the back panel at a location between the two arm panel members and the two back leg panel members, the two front panel members configured symmetrically to each other, each front panel member defining a portion of an upper neck opening and portion of a lower crotch, each front panel member having a releasable elongated closure member located proximate to an outer edge of the respective front panel member opposed to the opposed sides of the central region of the back panel;
- two front leg panel members, each respective front leg panel member connected to a lower region of a respective front panel member and projecting outward therefrom, each respective front leg panel member having an outer region, the outer region of each respective front leg panel connected to an associated back leg panel member; and
- an opposed edge, each of the opposed edges of the front leg panel members has at least one releasable closure member configured to provide releasable connection with a releasable closure member located on the back leg panel members; and
- wherein each arm panel member has a central body having an inner seam region and an opposed hem region and a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge region and the second side edge region contiguously connected to the inner seam region and the hem region, wherein the first and second side edges are releasably connected to one another by a releasable closure mechanism, and wherein the inner seam region is connected to a respective one of the two front panel members proximate to an upper end of the back panel and each arm panel member defines a lower arm opening and a reclosable arm seam, the reclosable arm seam extending from the neck opening to the respective lower arm opening, wherein the opposed lower selvage defines a wrist opening when the reclosable arm seam is in a closed position;
- wherein at least one front panel member has an access opening defined therein, the access opening including a central slit and a closure flap releasably positioned over the central slit the access opening configured to accommodate at least one medical device projecting inward therethrough.
2. The garment of claim 1, further comprising at least one extension member, the at least one extension member located in at least one of the back leg panel members, the front leg panel members, or the arm panel members.
3. The garment of claim 2, wherein the at least one extension member is configured to be connected to the releasable closure mechanism defined in the associated the back leg panel members, the front leg panel members, or the arm panel members.
4. The garment of claim 3, wherein the at least one extension member is an elongated planar elastic member.
5. The garment of claim 1, further comprising at least one foot cover member, the at least one foot cover member connected to one of the respective front leg panel members or back leg panel members at a position distal to the central region of the back panel.
6. The garment of claim 1, further comprising at least one extension member wherein the at least one extension member is connected to the releasable closure member defined in the one of the back leg panel members or the front leg panel members, the extension member configured to project into at least one of the foot cover members.
7. The garment of claim 6, wherein the at least one foot cover member comprises an expandable gather region located proximate to a junction between the at least one foot cover member and the back leg panel members or front leg panel members.
8. The garment of claim 1, wherein at least one of the elongated closure members defined in the arm panel member or the leg panel member comprises an elongated binding member oriented parallel to the respective selvage and a plurality of connectors located at a spaced distance apart on the respective elongated binding member.
9. The garment of claim 8, wherein the plurality of connectors are mating snap members.
10. The garment of claim 1, wherein the elongated closure member associated with the back leg panel members or front leg panel members comprises an elongated binding member oriented parallel to the respective selvage and a plurality of connectors positioned in the spaced relationship along the elongated binding member, wherein the elongated binding member further comprises at least one stiffening member.
11. The garment of claim 1, wherein the elongated closure member associated with the front panel members comprises an elongated binding member oriented parallel to the respective selvage and a plurality of connectors positioned in the in spaced relationship along the elongated binding member, wherein the elongated binding member further comprises at least one stiffening member.
12. The garment of claim 1, wherein the access opening defined in the front panel member further comprises at least one closure attachment member positioned on the closure flap at a location opposed to a pivotal connection between the closure flap and the front panel member, wherein the at least one medical device is an elongated lead or tubular body, the at least one medical device attached to a body of a user and projecting outward through the central slit to a location exterior to the garment wherein the closure flap and central body cooperatively maintain the at least one medical device in fixed position thereto.
13. A garment for use with at least one medical device, the garment comprising:
- a back panel, the back panel having a central region, and two back leg panel members projecting from the central region of the back panel, the two back leg panel members symmetrically disposed to one another and projecting contiguously outward from the central region, the back panel further having two arm panel members connected to the central region and projecting outward therefrom on opposite sides of the central panel region at a location distal to the two back leg panel members, wherein the central region, the two leg panel members and the two arm panel members are oriented so as to be coplanar when laid on a flat support surface, wherein the two back leg panel members define an inner edge extending from a crotch region to a proximate to a lower region of the central region of the back panel to an outer edge of the two back leg panel members;
- two front panel members, the two front panel members connected to the opposed sides of the central region of the back panel member at a location between the two arm panel members and the two back leg panel members, the two front panel members configured symmetrically to each other, each front panel member defining a portion of an upper neck opening and portion of a lower crotch, each front panel member having a releasable elongated closure member located proximate to an outer edge of the respective front panel member opposed to the opposed sides of the central region of the back panel;
- two front leg panel members, each respective front leg panel member connected to a lower region of a respective front panel member and projecting outward therefrom, each respective front leg panel member having an outer region, the outer region of each respective front leg panel connected to an associated back leg panel member;
- an opposed edge, each of the opposed edges of the front leg panel members has at least one releasable closure member configured to provide releasable connection with a releasable closure member located on the back leg panel members; and
- at least one extension member, the extension member located in at least one of the leg members or arm members;
- wherein each arm panel member has a central body having an inner seam region and an opposed hem region and a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge region and the second side edge region contiguously connected to the inner seam region and the hem region, wherein the first and second side edges are releasably connected to one another by a releasable closure mechanism, and wherein the inner seam region is connected to a respective one of the two front panel members proximate to an upper end of the back panel and each arm panel member defines a lower arm opening and a reclosable arm seam, the reclosable arm seam extending from the neck opening to the respective lower arm opening, wherein an opposed lower selvage defines a wrist opening when the reclosable arm seam is in the closed position;
- wherein at least one front panel member has an access opening defined therein, the access opening including a central slit and a closure flap releasably positioned over the central slit the access opening configured to accommodate at least one medical device projecting inward therethrough.
14. The garment of claim 13, wherein the at least one extension member is an elongated elastic member that is configured to connect with the releasable closure mechanism defined in the associated arm panel member, back leg panel member, or front leg panel member.
15. The garment of claim 14, further comprising at least two foot cover members, the at least two foot cover members connected to the respective the front leg panel member and the back leg panel members at a position distal to the central region of the back panel.
16. The garment of claim 15, wherein the at least two foot covers comprises an expandable gather region located proximate to a junction between the at least two foot cover regions and the leg panel members.
17. The garment of claim 13, wherein at least one arm panel member comprises opposing closure edges that define an opening of front arm panel member that has at least one extension member spanning the opening.
18. The garment of claim 17, wherein the arm panel further comprises an immobilizing device that is interposing between the opposing closures in a manner that presents an intravenous access site.
19. The garment of claim 18, wherein the opening of the opposing closure edges extends up to the elbow of a user.
20. The garment of claim 19, wherein the opening of the opposing closure edges extends up to the shoulder of a user.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 9, 2019
Publication Date: Apr 9, 2020
Inventor: William Janelle (Pleasant Ridge, MI)
Application Number: 16/597,022