MEDICAL GOWN
Various implementations include a medical gown. The gown includes a main panel and two sleeves. The main panel defines two sleeve openings. Each of the two sleeves is coupled to a perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings. The main panel and the two sleeves include woven nylon 6,6. Various other implementations include a medical gown. The gown includes a main panel and two sleeves. The main panel defines two sleeve openings. Each of the two sleeves is coupled to a perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings. The main panel and the two sleeves include woven polyester.
Medical gowns are worn by medical professionals to prevent moisture and contaminants from passing through to their skin. Medical professionals often work with patients carrying contagious pathogens including, but not limited to, dangerous viruses. Without personal protective equipment, these professionals may be more susceptible to infection.
Many current medical gowns are single use, disposable items. Therefore, many medical gowns are made from tearable materials so the gown can be easily removed from the body and thrown out. Unfortunately, this creates high levels of demand which can lead to supply shortages during, for example, dangerous global pandemics. Therefore, the need exists for a durable, washable medical gown that can be reused many times.
SUMMARYVarious implementations include a medical gown. The gown includes a main panel and two sleeves. The main panel defines two sleeve openings. Each of the two sleeves is coupled to a perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings. The main panel and the two sleeves include woven nylon 6,6.
Various other implementations include a medical gown similar to the gown described above, but the main panel and the two sleeves include woven polyester.
In some implementations, the gown at least meets ANSI/AAMI PB70:12 for level 1 protection under ASTM F3352-19 guidelines. In some implementations, the gown at least meets ANSI/AAMI PB70:12 for level 2 protection under ASTM F3352-19 guidelines.
In some implementations, the main panel and two sleeves define an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface is configured to face a body of a person when the person is wearing the gown. One of the inner surface or the outer surface is coated with a silicone material. In some implementations, the outer surface is coated with the silicone material. In some implementations, the silicone material is a silicone elastomer. In some implementations, the silicone material is a low-cycle fatigue (“LCF”) silicone.
In some implementations, each of the two sleeves is sewn to the perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings.
In some implementations, each of the two sleeves has a proximal end coupled to the perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings and a distal end opposite and spaced apart from the proximal end. The distal end of each of the two sleeves includes an elastic cuff.
In some implementations, each of the two sleeves has a proximal end coupled to the perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings and a distal end opposite and spaced apart from the proximal end. Each of the two sleeves defines a thumb hole adjacent the distal end.
In some implementations, the gown further includes at least one waist strap coupled to the main panel.
In some implementations, the main panel has two opposing edges. The opposing edges include one or more fasteners for fastening the opposing edges to each other. In some implementations, the one or more fasteners are hook and loop fasteners. In some implementations, the main panel defines a head opening when the opposing edges are fastened to each other.
In some implementations, the main panel has two opposing edges. The opposing edges are coupled to each other. In some implementations, the opposing edges are sewn to each other.
In some implementations, the main panel is formed from a continuous loop of material.
In some implementations, the main panel further defines a head opening. In some implementations, the head opening is configured for a head and neck of a person to extend through the head opening when a body of the person is disposed within the main panel.
In some implementations, the main panel is configured to be wrapped around a body of a person when each arm of the person extends through a separate one of the two sleeves.
In some implementations, the main panel has a first edge configured to be adjacent the shoulders when the gown is worn by a person and a second edge opposite and spaced apart from the first edge. The second edge at least partially defines one or more knee cutouts.
Example features and implementations are disclosed in the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
The devices, systems, and methods described herein include reusable medical gowns that are resistant to fluid penetration. The medical gowns include a main panel for covering at least the torso of a medical professional and two sleeves for covering the arms of the medical professional. The gowns may also cover at least a portion of the legs of the medical professional. Some of the medical gowns disclosed herein are made of woven, high tenacity synthetic thermoplastic and include a coating of silicone material for fluid resistance. The reusable medical gown ensures medical professionals have continued access to the necessary personal protection equipment to keep themselves safe while treating their patients.
Various implementations include a medical gown. The medical gown includes a main panel and two sleeves. The main panel defines two sleeve openings. Each of the two sleeves is coupled to a perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings. The main panel and the two sleeves include woven nylon 6,6.
Various other implementations include a medical gown. The medical gown includes a main panel and two sleeves. The main panel defines two sleeve openings. Each of the two sleeves is coupled to a perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings. The main panel and the two sleeves include woven polyester.
The main panel 110 defines a single sheet of woven nylon 6,6 fabric, as shown in
The first pair of shoulder portions 120 and the second pair of shoulder portions 130 are sewn to themselves, but in other implementations, each pair of shoulder portions are welded, fastened, or coupled by any method capable of affixing the pairs of shoulder portions to themselves during use and throughout at least fifty wash cycles. Although the main panel 110 shown in
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The main panel 110 and two sleeves 150 of the medical gown 100 define an inner surface 102 and an outer surface 104. The inner surface 102 of the medical gown 100 is configured to face the body of a person when the person is wearing the medical gown 100. The outer surface 104 of the medical gown 100 is coated with a silicone material 106 to prevent fluid penetration through the medical gown 100 and to add strength to the woven material of the main panel 110 and the two sleeves 150. The silicone coating 106 shown in
The woven nylon material and the silicone material 106 coating of the medical gown 100 provide for a medical gown 100 with high strength that resists liquid penetration through the medical gown 100. The medical gown 100 shown in
The medical gown 100 shown in
The first waist strap 172 and second waist strap 174 shown in
The main panel 110 of the medical gown 100 shown in
Although the fasteners 180 shown in
The main panel 210 of the medical gown 200 shown in
The third edge 216 and the fourth edge 218 of the main panel 210 are folded toward each other such that the third edge 216 and fourth edge 218 of the main panel 210 are adjacent to each other, the first pair of shoulder portions 220 are adjacent to each other, and the second pair of shoulder portions 230 are adjacent to each other. The third edge 216 of the main panel 210 is sewn to the fourth edge 218 of the main panel 210 to permanently couple the third edge 216 to the fourth edge 218. When the third edge 216 and fourth edge 218 are coupled to each other, the head opening cutout 240 of the main panel 210 of the medical gown 200 defines a head opening 242. The head opening 242 is configured for a head and neck of a person to extend through the head opening 242 when the body of the person is disposed within the main panel 210.
The first pair of shoulder portions 220 are coupled together such that the first shoulder cutout 222 defines a first sleeve opening 224, and the second pair of shoulder portions 230 are coupled together such that the second shoulder cutout 232 defines a second sleeve opening 234.
The third edge 216 and the fourth edge 218 of the main panel 210 are sewn to each other, but in other implementations, the third edge and the fourth edge of the main panel are welded, fastened, or coupled by any method capable of affixing the third edge and the fourth edge of the main panel to each other during use and throughout at least fifty wash cycles. The first pair of shoulder portions 220 and the second pair of shoulder portions 230 are sewn to themselves, but in other implementations, each pair of shoulder portions are welded, fastened, or coupled by any method capable of affixing the pairs of shoulder portions to themselves during use and throughout at least fifty wash cycles. Although the main panel 210 shown in
The proximal end 256 of a first sleeve 250 is coupled to the perimetrical edge 226 of the first sleeve opening 224, and the proximal end 256 of a second sleeve 250 is coupled to the perimetrical edge 236 of the second sleeve opening 234. The first and second sleeves 250 shown in
The main panel 210 and two sleeves 250 of the medical gown 200 define an inner surface 202 and an outer surface 204. The inner surface 202 of the medical gown 200 is configured to face the body of a person when the person is wearing the medical gown 200. The outer surface 204 of the medical gown 200 is coated with a silicone material 206 to prevent fluid penetration through the medical gown 200 and to add strength to the woven material of the main panel 210 and the two sleeves 250. The silicone coating 206 shown in
The woven nylon material and the silicone material 206 coating of the medical gown 200 provide for a medical gown 200 with high strength that resists liquid penetration through the medical gown 200. The medical gown 200 shown in
The main panel 310 of the medical gown 300 shown
The first pair of shoulder portions 320 are adjacent to each other and the second pair of shoulder portions 330 are adjacent to each other. The first pair of shoulder portions 320 are coupled together such that the first shoulder cutout 322 defines a first sleeve opening 324, and the second pair of shoulder portions 330 are coupled together such that the second shoulder cutout 332 defines a second sleeve opening 334. When the first pair of shoulder portions 320 are coupled together and the second pair of shoulder portions 330 are coupled together, the head opening cutout 340 of the main panel 310 of the medical gown 300 defines a head opening 342. The head opening 342 is configured for a head and neck of a person to extend through the head opening 342 when the body of the person is disposed within the main panel 310.
The first pair of shoulder portions 320 and the second pair of shoulder portions 330 are sewn to themselves, but in other implementations, each pair of shoulder portions are welded, fastened, or coupled by any method capable of affixing the pairs of shoulder portions to themselves during use and throughout fifty wash cycles. Although the main panel 310 shown in
The proximal end 356 of a first sleeve 350 is coupled to the perimetrical edge 326 of the first sleeve opening 324, and the proximal end 356 of a second sleeve 350 is coupled to the perimetrical edge 336 of the second sleeve opening 334. The first and second sleeves 350 shown in
The main panel 310 and two sleeves 350 of the medical gown 300 define an inner surface 302 and an outer surface 304. The inner surface 302 of the medical gown 300 is configured to face the body of a person when the person is wearing the medical gown 300. The outer surface 304 of the medical gown 300 is coated with a silicone material 306 to prevent fluid penetration through the medical gown 300 and to add strength to the woven material of the main panel 310 and the two sleeves 350. The silicone coating 306 shown in
The woven nylon material and the silicone material 306 coating of the medical gown 300 provide for a medical gown 300 with high strength that resists liquid penetration through the medical gown 300. The medical gown 300 shown in
The first pair of shoulder portions 520 and the second pair of shoulder portions 530 are sewn to themselves, but in other implementations, each pair of shoulder portions are welded, fastened, or coupled by any method capable of affixing the pairs of shoulder portions to themselves during use and throughout at least fifty wash cycles. Although the main panel 510 shown in
A medical gown 500 including the main panel 510 shown in
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.
Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present claims. In the drawings, the same reference numbers are employed for designating the same elements throughout the several figures. A number of examples are provided, nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure herein. As used in the specification, and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is used synonymously with the term “including” and variations thereof and are open, non-limiting terms. Although the terms “comprising” and “including” have been used herein to describe various implementations, the terms “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of” can be used in place of “comprising” and “including” to provide for more specific implementations and are also disclosed.
Disclosed are materials, systems, devices, methods, compositions, and components that can be used for, can be used in conjunction with, can be used in preparation for, or are products of the disclosed methods, systems, and devices. These and other components are disclosed herein, and it is understood that when combinations, subsets, interactions, groups, etc. of these components are disclosed that while specific reference of each various individual and collective combinations and permutations of these components may not be explicitly disclosed, each is specifically contemplated and described herein. For example, if a device is disclosed and discussed each and every combination and permutation of the device, and the modifications that are possible are specifically contemplated unless specifically indicated to the contrary. Likewise, any subset or combination of these is also specifically contemplated and disclosed. This concept applies to all aspects of this disclosure including, but not limited to, steps in methods using the disclosed systems or devices. Thus, if there are a variety of additional steps that can be performed, it is understood that each of these additional steps can be performed with any specific method steps or combination of method steps of the disclosed methods, and that each such combination or subset of combinations is specifically contemplated and should be considered disclosed.
Claims
1. A medical gown, the gown comprising:
- a main panel defining two sleeve openings; and
- two sleeves, wherein each of the two sleeves is coupled to a perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings,
- wherein the main panel and the two sleeves comprise woven nylon 6,6.
2. The gown of claim 1, wherein the gown at least meets ANSI/AAMI PB70:12 for level 1 protection under ASTM F3352-19 guidelines.
3. The gown of claim 1, wherein the gown at least meets ANSI/AAMI PB70:12 for level 2 protection under ASTM F3352-19 guidelines.
4. The gown of claim 1, wherein the main panel and two sleeves define an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface being configured to face a body of a person when the person is wearing the gown, wherein one of the inner surface or the outer surface is coated with a silicone material.
5. The gown of claim 4, wherein the outer surface is coated with the silicone material.
6. The gown of claim 4, wherein the silicone material is a silicone elastomer.
7. The gown of claim 4, wherein the silicone material is a low-cycle fatigue (“LCF”) silicone.
8. The gown of claim 1, wherein each of the two sleeves is sewn to the perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings.
9. The gown of claim 1, wherein each of the two sleeves has a proximal end coupled to the perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings and a distal end opposite and spaced apart from the proximal end, wherein the distal end of each of the two sleeves includes an elastic cuff.
10. The gown of claim 1, wherein each of the two sleeves has a proximal end coupled to the perimetrical edge of one of the two sleeve openings and a distal end opposite and spaced apart from the proximal end, wherein each of the two sleeves defines a thumb hole adjacent the distal end.
11. The gown of claim 1, further comprising at least one waist strap coupled to the main panel.
12. The gown of claim 1, wherein the main panel has two opposing edges, wherein the opposing edges include one or more fasteners for fastening the opposing edges to each other.
13. The gown of claim 12, wherein the one or more fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
14. The gown of claim 12, wherein the main panel defines a head opening when the opposing edges are fastened to each other.
15. The gown of claim 1, wherein the main panel has two opposing edges, wherein the opposing edges are coupled to each other.
16. The gown of claim 15, wherein the opposing edges are sewn to each other.
17. The gown of claim 1, wherein the main panel is formed from a continuous loop of material.
18. The gown of claim 1, wherein the main panel further defines a head opening.
19. The gown of claim 14, wherein the head opening is configured for a head and neck of a person to extend through the head opening when a body of the person is disposed within the main panel.
20. The gown of claim 14, wherein the main panel is configured to be wrapped around a body of a person when each arm of the person extends through a separate one of the two sleeves.
21. The gown of claim 1, wherein the main panel has a first edge configured to be adjacent the shoulders when the gown is worn by a person and a second edge opposite and spaced apart from the first edge, wherein the second edge at least partially defines one or more knee cutouts.
22.-42. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 25, 2021
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2021
Inventor: Jim Newsome (Auburn Hills, MI)
Application Number: 17/358,787