Skin Marker Exposing Garment

Disclosed herein is a garment for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device, which requires alignment to those skin markers. The skin markers are exposed through windows in the garment, which are aligned with locations on a human body where skin markers are typically placed. The windows may be open areas on the garments without any material, or comprise a sheer mesh or transparent material, or other see-through material, or the like. The remainder of the garment is attractive and fashionable and conceals private areas on a patient. Some embodiments are underwear, while other embodiments, such as pants or yoga pants, can be worn as regular clothing. Additionally, some versions provide protection from incontinence by using absorbent material, and may be reusable or disposable.

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Description
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention is in the technical field of clothing. More particularly, the preferred embodiments of the present invention relate generally to garments. More particularly, the preferred embodiments of the present invention relate generally to garments for medical procedures. More particularly, the preferred embodiments of the present invention relate generally to garments for medical procedures, which protect the privacy of a patient. More particularly, the preferred embodiments of the present invention relate generally to garments for medical procedures, which may be reusable and/or disposable, protect the privacy of a patient, and provide incontinence aid. More particularly, the preferred embodiments of the present invention relate generally to garments for medical procedures, which expose skin markers on a patient while protecting the privacy of that patient.

2. Description of the Related Art

The broad concept of garments is known. However, these inventions usually involve providing privacy without exposing skin markers.

The concept of garments that expose something under the garment is also known. However, these inventions are often decorative and not well suited for exposing skin markers that appear in repeated locations regardless of the wearer.

Garments that reveal tattoos are known as well. However, these inventions are usually drawn to the process and nature of revealing the tattoo and are often ornamental. Additionally, skin markers have elements that allow for the alignment of a patient during a medical procedure, which most ornate tattoos lack.

It is also known to use garments for medical procedures. However, these inventions to not repeatedly expose skin markers while protecting the privacy of the patient during the medical procedure.

Additionally, garments for medical procedures that expose treatment areas are known. However, these inventions usually allow for physical entry by a medical device, such as an injection needle or surgical tool, and do not well protect the privacy of the patient and are not intended to facilitate skin markers for viewing and alignment by a technician during a medical procedure.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The treatment of cancer has become more prevalent and effective; however, some of these treatments, such as radiation treatment, may require frequent, even daily, treatment to aggressively and successfully address the disease. With some of the most prevalent cancers, such as prostate cancer, colon cancer, rectum cancer, and breast cancer, as well as with other diseases, diagnosis and treatment involves quite invasive procedures, which sacrifice personal privacy. This lack of personal privacy creates more mental stresses, which can impede treatment and recovery. Once a diagnosis has been made, the treatment process includes both localized treatment and spread prevention. Depending on the prognosis, treatment will usually involve either radiation or chemotherapy. Because cancer treatment, especially radiation treatment, often damages any living tissue or cells exposed to the treatment, whether this tissue is cancerous or not, it is desirable to minimize the exposure of healthy tissue to this type of treatment by targeting the treatment at cancerous cells only and avoiding exposure to healthy tissue. In the case of radiation, a detailed CT scan is taken of the area and special implants called fiducial markers are implanted in the patient. These fiducial markers are about the size of a large grain of sand or rice and are usually made of gold so they are visible in scans of any intensity. Because different types of cancers have different treatment areas, these fiducial markers may be placed within a variety of locations on a human body; however, because the fiducial markers are used for alignment to a human body, there is a commonality of location of these markers within a certain range on the human body depending on cancer type and body type of the individual. Once implanted, a tiny tattoo dot, or skin marker, is placed on the skin for visual reference by radiation technicians when aligning the body for treatment. Radiation application must be very precise. Prior to each treatment, the technicians physically align the patient's skin markers using medical devises in the treatment room and administer a low-resolution scan to ensure alignment with the fiducial markers, as well. Medical devices measure the location of these skin markers and fiducial markers and then use them as a reference to accurately and precisely target a different region of the body, which has been previous identified as having cancerous cells. These fiducial markers and skin markers are often located next to or in private areas on patients. During these lengthy, day in and day out treatments, sometimes up to 9-weeks or more, patients must repeatedly disrobe to expose the skin markers and enable the alignment process by the technicians every time. When patients strip down, they may experience humiliation or suffer embarrassment from being unclothed in front of clothed medical personnel, which can negatively affect the patients' mood and attitude. Each time they undress, they are left feeling vulnerable and exposed, and with a loss of dignity which cannot be avoided. Couple this embarrassing exposure with the already immense amount of stress triggered by a cancer diagnosis, and it is a recipe for greater depression and anxiety which can negatively affect the success of treatment. Moreover, patients who suffer incontinence experience further potential embarrassment and humiliation because they are unable to wear diapers that would cover fiducial tattoos, which provide protection from accidents resulting from their incontinence. These accidents not only expose a patient to unnecessary, and perhaps preventable shame, they can also contaminate or damage expensive equipment. It is known that having a strong will, maintaining a positive mood, and possessing a hopeful attitude can be critical for surviving cancer treatment and overcoming the disease. Therefore, the challenge presented is to develop a means of protecting a patient with skin markers from humiliation and embarrassment during a medical procedure, while simultaneously exposing the skin markers for measurement by a medical device.

The Skin Marker Exposing Garment was developed in part to provide a garment for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device, which aligns to the skin markers, while protecting that patient from humiliation and embarrassment during the medical procedure. In broad embodiment, the present invention relates to a garment for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device, which requires alignment to those skin markers. The skin markers are exposed through one or more windows in the garment, which are aligned with locations on a human body where skin markers are typically placed, such as the waist and sides near the midsection of the body or the middle and sides of the chest. The windows are large enough to expose an area, which substantially encompasses all or most of the variations of skin marker placement on the human body depending on the type of cancer and body type of the individual, while still maintaining the privacy of the patient by not exposing their private areas, and the manufacturability of the Skin Marker Exposing Garment is facilitated by the fact that this window sizing covers a range of skin marker placements. The windows may be open areas on the garments without any material, or comprise a sheer mesh or transparent material, or other see-through material, or the like. The remainder of the garment is attractive and fashionable and conceals private areas on a patient. The Skin Marker Exposing Garment can be adapted to any existing form-fitting garment or undergarment. Some embodiments are underwear, while other embodiments, such as pants or yoga pants, can be worn as regular clothing. Additionally, some versions provide protection from incontinence by using absorbent material, and may be reusable or disposable. In some embodiments, borders arounds the windows on the garments may further facilitate coarse alignment of a medical device to the skin markers on the patient.

In more preferred embodiments, the present invention relates to a garment for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device, said skin markers comprising: one or more alignment marks on the skin of said patient receiving said medical procedure; said medical procedure comprising: measuring marker positions of said skin markers on said skin of said patient using said medical device, determining the treatment position of a treatment area of said patient relative to said marker positions of said skin markers, aligning said medical device with said treatment position of said treatment area of said patient based on said marker positions of said skin markers on said patient, and treating said treatment area of said patient with said medical device; said garment comprising: a skintight fitting on said patient, said patient having private areas, exposed regions that expose said skin markers on said patient for measurement by said medical device, and covered regions that cover said private areas of said patient; wherein said skin markers are exposed in said exposed regions for measurement by said medical device during said medical procedure while said private areas of said patient are covered when said patient is wearing said garment. In some embodiments, the skin marker is a tattoo, which may be temporary or permanent, or may be an implant. In some embodiments, the exposed region may be an opening, or comprise a transparent window, a semitransparent window, a translucent material, a sheer mesh, a see-through material, or the like. In some embodiments, the windows are large enough to expose an area, which substantially encompasses all or most of the variations of skin marker placement on the human body depending on the type of cancer and body type of the individual, while still maintaining the privacy of the patient by not exposing their private areas. Other embodiments further comprise a marker border around said exposed regions, said marker border comprising: a seam around said exposed regions, said seam being disposed between said exposed regions and said private areas; wherein said marker border facilitates said measuring of said marker positions of said skin markers on said skin of said patient using said medical device. The preferred embodiments of the Skin Marker Exposing Garment include women's briefs, or the like; women's briefs with lining variations, or the like; seamless women's briefs; women's shorties, or the like; women's narrow band underwear, or the like; women's wide band underwear, or the like; women's leggings, such as tights, leotards, or the like; women's pants, such as yoga pants, sweat pants, exercise pants, or the like; unisex narrow band pants, such as tights, leotards, yoga pants, sweat pants, exercise pants, or the like; unisex wide band pants, such as tights, leotards, yoga pants, sweat pants, exercise pants, or the like; a bra, or the like; women's incontinence underwear, including reusable or disposable versions, or the like; men's boxers, or the like; men's long boxers, or the like; men's narrow band underwear, or the like; men's wide band underwear, or the like; and men's incontinence underwear, including reusable or disposable versions, or the like. In sum, the Skin Marker Exposing Garment provides a respectful means of protecting a patient from the humiliation and embarrassment of being without clothing during a medical procedure, which requires alignment to a skin marker on the patient.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

Illustrative and preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown in the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 1 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 5 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 1 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 6;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 10 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 9;

FIG. 11 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 9;

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 13 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 12;

FIG. 14 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 12;

FIG. 15 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 12 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 16 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 12 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 17 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 18 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 17;

FIG. 19 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 17;

FIG. 20 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 21 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 20;

FIG. 22 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 20;

FIG. 23 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 24 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 23;

FIG. 25 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 23;

FIG. 26 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 23 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 27 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 23 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 28 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 29 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 28;

FIG. 30 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 28;

FIG. 31 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 32 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 31;

FIG. 33 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 31;

FIG. 34 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 35 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 34;

FIG. 36 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 34;

FIG. 37 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention being worn by a person;

FIG. 38 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 37;

FIG. 39 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 37;

FIG. 40 is a perspective view of an apparatus of FIG. 37 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 41 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 23 and an apparatus of FIG. 37 being worn by a person with skin markers;

FIG. 42 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 43 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 42;

FIG. 44 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 42;

FIG. 45 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 42 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 46 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 42 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 47 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 48 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 47;

FIG. 49 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 47;

FIG. 50 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 47 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 51 is a left side view of an apparatus of FIG. 47 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 52 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 53 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 52;

FIG. 54 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 52;

FIG. 55 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 52 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 56 is a left side view of an apparatus of FIG. 52 being worn by a person with a skin marker;

FIG. 57 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 58 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 57;

FIG. 59 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 57;

FIG. 60 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 61 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 60;

FIG. 62 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 60;

FIG. 63 is a perspective view of an apparatus of another version of the present invention;

FIG. 64 is a right side view of an apparatus of FIG. 63;

FIG. 65 is a rear view of an apparatus of FIG. 63;

FIG. 66 is a front view of an apparatus of FIG. 63 being worn by a person with a skin marker; and

FIG. 67 is a left side view of an apparatus of FIG. 63 being worn by a person with a skin marker.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

For the purpose of illustration, the present invention is shown in the preferred embodiments of garments for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device; which include women's briefs, or the like; women's briefs with lining variations, or the like; seamless women's briefs; women's shorties, or the like; women's narrow band underwear, or the like; women's wide band underwear, or the like; women's leggings, such as tights, leotards, or the like; women's pants, such as yoga pants, sweat pants, exercise pants, or the like; unisex narrow band pants, such as tights, leotards, yoga pants, sweat pants, exercise pants, or the like; unisex wide band pants, such as tights, leotards, yoga pants, sweat pants, exercise pants, or the like; a bra, or the like; women's incontinence underwear, including reusable or disposable versions, or the like; men's boxers, or the like; men's long boxers, or the like; men's narrow band underwear, or the like; men's wide band underwear, or the like; and men's incontinence underwear, including reusable or disposable versions, or the like. These embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to the most preferred embodiment of the present invention, in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5, a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100 is shown. FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100. FIG. 2 depicts a right side view of a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100. FIG. 3 illustrates a rear view of a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100. FIG. 4 displays a front view of a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 5 shows a right side view of a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the most preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5, the Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100 comprises a women's briefs waistband 118, which is bound into a loop by a women's briefs waistband seam 138; a women's briefs front window 121, two women's briefs side panels 116, two women's briefs side windows 123, and a women's briefs rear panel 114, which depend from the women's briefs waistband 118 and are attached to the women's briefs waistband 118 by a women's briefs waistband attachment 132; a women's briefs front panel 112 depending from the women's briefs front window 121; and two women's briefs leg opening hems 134, which are looped and connect the women's briefs front window 121, the women's briefs front panel 112, the women's briefs side panel 116, the women's briefs side windows 123, and the women's briefs rear panel 114, on either side of the garment. The women's briefs front window 121 is connected on either side to the women's briefs side panels 116 and to the women's briefs front panel 112 by women's briefs window borders 136. Similarly, the women's briefs side windows 123 are connected on either side to a women's briefs side panel 116 and to the women's briefs rear panel 114 by women's briefs window borders 136. The women's briefs front window 121 and the women's briefs side windows 123 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the women's briefs front panel 112, women's briefs rear panel 114, and women's briefs side panels 116 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's briefs front window 121 and/or the women's briefs side windows 123 of the Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 100. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's briefs window borders 136 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5, are as follows. The women's briefs waistband 118 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs waistband seam 138 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs waistband attachment 132 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs front panel 112 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs rear panel 114 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs side panels 116 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs front window 121 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs side windows 123 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs leg opening hems 134 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's briefs window borders 136 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 6, FIG. 7, and FIG. 8, a Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200 is shown. FIG. 6 depicts a perspective view of a Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200. FIG. 7 illustrates a right side view of a Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200. FIG. 8 displays a rear view of a Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 6, FIG. 7, and FIG. 8, the Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200 comprises a lined women's briefs waistband 218, which is bound into a loop by a lined women's briefs waistband seam 238; a lined women's briefs front window 221, two lined women's briefs side panels 216, two lined women's briefs side windows 223, and a lined women's briefs rear panel 214, which depend from the lined women's briefs waistband 218 and are attached to the lined women's briefs waistband 218 by a lined women's briefs waistband attachment 232; a lined women's briefs front panel 212 depending from the lined women's briefs front window 221; and two lined women's briefs leg opening hems 234, which are looped and connect the lined women's briefs front window 221, the lined women's briefs front panel 212, the lined women's briefs side panel 216, the lined women's briefs side windows 223, and the lined women's briefs rear panel 214, on either side of the garment. The lined women's briefs front window 221 is connected on either side to the lined women's briefs side panels 216 and to the lined women's briefs front panel 212 by lined women's briefs window borders 236, which is thick and bold. Similarly, the lined women's briefs side windows 223 are connected on either side to a lined women's briefs side panel 216 and to the lined women's briefs rear panel 214 by lined women's briefs window borders 236, which is thick and bold. The lined women's briefs front window 221 and the lined women's briefs side windows 223 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the lined women's briefs front panel 212, lined women's briefs rear panel 214, and lined women's briefs side panels 216 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the lined women's briefs front window 221 and/or the lined women's briefs side windows 223 of the Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Lined Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 200. In some versions of this embodiment, the lined women's briefs window borders 236 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 6, FIG. 7, and FIG. 8, are as follows. The lined women's briefs waistband 218 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs waistband seam 238 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs waistband attachment 232 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs front panel 212 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs rear panel 214 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs side panels 216 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs front window 221 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs side windows 223 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs leg opening hems 234 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The lined women's briefs window borders 236 are thick and bold and comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 9, FIG. 10, and FIG. 11, a Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300 is shown. FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300. FIG. 10 demonstrates a right side view of a Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300. FIG. 11 illustrates a rear view of a Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 9, FIG. 10, and FIG. 11, the Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300 comprises a seamless women's briefs waistband 332; a seamless women's briefs front window 321, two seamless women's briefs side panels 316, two seamless women's briefs side windows 323, and a seamless women's briefs rear panel 314, which depend from and are attached to the seamless women's briefs waistband 332; a seamless women's briefs front panel 312 depending from the seamless women's briefs front window 321; and two seamless women's briefs leg openings 334, which connect to the seamless women's briefs front window 321, the seamless women's briefs front panel 312, the seamless women's briefs side panel 316, the seamless women's briefs side windows 323, and the seamless women's briefs rear panel 314, on either side of the garment. The seamless women's briefs front window 321 is connected on either side to the seamless women's briefs side panels 316 and to the seamless women's briefs front panel 312 by seamless women's briefs window borders 336. Similarly, the seamless women's briefs side windows 323 are connected on either side to a seamless women's briefs side panel 316 and to the seamless women's briefs rear panel 314 by seamless women's briefs window borders 336. The seamless women's briefs front window 321 and the seamless women's briefs side windows 323 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the seamless women's briefs front panel 312, seamless women's briefs rear panel 314, and seamless women's briefs side panels 316 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the seamless women's briefs front window 321 and/or the seamless women's briefs side windows 323 of the Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 350 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Seamless Women's Briefs Skin Marker Exposing Garment 300. In some versions of this embodiment, the seamless women's briefs window borders 336 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 9, FIG. 10, and FIG. 11, are as follows. The seamless women's briefs waistband 332 is seamless and comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs front panel 312 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs rear panel 314 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs side panels 316 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs front window 321 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs side windows 323 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs leg openings 334 are seamless and comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The seamless women's briefs window borders 336 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 12, FIG. 13, FIG. 14, FIG. 15, and FIG. 16, a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400 is shown. FIG. 12 displays a perspective view of a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400. FIG. 13 shows a right side view of a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400. FIG. 14 depicts a rear view of a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400. FIG. 15 illustrates a front view of a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 16 displays a right side view of a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 12, FIG. 13, FIG. 14, FIG. 15, and FIG. 16, the Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400 comprises a women's shorties waistband 418, which is bound into a loop by a women's shorties waistband seam 438; a women's shorties front window 421, a women's shorties front panel 416, two women's shorties side windows 423, and a women's shorties rear panel 414, which depend from the women's shorties waistband 418 and are attached to the women's shorties waistband 418 by a women's shorties waistband attachment 432; a women's shorties bottom panel 412 depending from the women's shorties front panel 416; and two women's shorties leg opening hems 434, which are looped and connect the women's shorties front panel 416, the women's shorties bottom panel 412, and the women's shorties rear panel 414, on either side of the garment. The women's shorties front window 421 is connected to the women's shorties front panel 416 by a women's shorties window border 436. Similarly, the women's shorties side windows 423 are connected on either side to the women's shorties front panel 416 and to the women's shorties rear panel 414 by women's shorties window borders 436. The women's shorties front window 421 and the women's shorties side windows 423 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the women's shorties bottom panel 412, women's shorties rear panel 414, and women's shorties front panel 416 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's shorties front window 421 and/or the women's shorties side windows 423 of the Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Shorties Skin Marker Exposing Garment 400. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's shorties window borders 436 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 12, FIG. 13, FIG. 14, FIG. 15, and FIG. 16, are as follows. The women's shorties waistband 418 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties waistband seam 438 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties waistband attachment 432 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties bottom panel 412 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties rear panel 414 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties front panels 416 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties front window 421 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties side windows 423 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties leg opening hems 434 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's shorties window borders 436 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 17, FIG. 18, and FIG. 19, a Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500 is shown. FIG. 17 demonstrates a perspective view of a Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500. FIG. 18 depicts a right side view of a Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500. FIG. 19 illustrates a rear view of a Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 17, FIG. 18, and FIG. 19, the Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500 comprises a women's narrow band waistband 518, which is bound into a loop by a women's narrow band waistband seam 538; a women's narrow band window 521 and a women's narrow band rear panel 514, which depend from the women's narrow band waistband 518 and are attached to the women's narrow band waistband 518 by a women's narrow band waistband attachment 532; a women's narrow band front panel 516 depending from the women's narrow band window 521; a women's narrow band bottom panel 512 depending from the women's narrow band front panel 516; and two women's narrow band leg opening hems 534, which are looped and connect the women's narrow band bottom panel 512, the women's narrow band front panel 516, and the women's narrow band rear panel 514, on either side of the garment. The women's narrow band window 521 is connected to the women's narrow band front panels 516 and the women's narrow band rear panel 514 by a women's narrow band window border 536. The women's narrow band window 521 allows skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the women's narrow band bottom panel 512, women's narrow band rear panel 514, and women's narrow band front panel 516 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's narrow band window 521 of the Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 500. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's narrow band window borders 536 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 17, FIG. 18, and FIG. 19, are as follows. The women's narrow band waistband 518 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band waistband seam 538 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band waistband attachment 532 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band bottom panel 512 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band rear panel 514 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band front panel 516 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band window 521 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band leg opening hems 534 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's narrow band window borders 536 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 20, FIG. 21, and FIG. 22, a Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600 is shown. FIG. 20 displays a perspective view of a Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600. FIG. 21 shows a right side view of a Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600. FIG. 22 depicts a rear view of a Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 20, FIG. 21, and FIG. 22, the Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600 comprises a women's wide band waistband 618, which is bound into a loop by a women's wide band waistband seam 638; a women's wide band window 621 and a women's wide band rear panel 614, which depend from the women's wide band waistband 618 and are attached to the women's wide band waistband 618 by a women's wide band waistband attachment 632; a women's wide band front panel 616 depending from the women's wide band window 621; a women's wide band bottom panel 612 depending from the women's wide band front panel 616; and two women's wide band leg opening hems 634, which are looped and connect the women's wide band bottom panel 612, the women's wide band front panel 616, and the women's wide band rear panel 614, on either side of the garment. The women's wide band front panel 616 and the women's wide band rear panel 614 are connected by a women's wide band side seam 633. The women's wide band window 621 is connected to the women's wide band front panels 616 and the women's wide band rear panel 614 by a women's wide band window border 636. The women's wide band window 621 allows skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the women's wide band bottom panel 612, women's wide band rear panel 614, and women's wide band front panel 616 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's wide band window 621 of the Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 600. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's wide band window borders 636 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 20, FIG. 21, and FIG. 22, are as follows. The women's wide band waistband 618 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band waistband seam 638 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band waistband attachment 632 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band side seam 633 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band bottom panel 612 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band rear panel 614 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band front panel 616 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band window 621 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band leg opening hems 634 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's wide band window borders 636 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 23, FIG. 24, FIG. 25, FIG. 26, and FIG. 27, a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700 is shown. FIG. 23 illustrates a perspective view of a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700. FIG. 24 displays a right side view of a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700. FIG. 25 demonstrates a rear view of a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700. FIG. 26 depicts a front view of a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 27 illustrates a right side view of a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 23, FIG. 24, FIG. 25, FIG. 26, and FIG. 27, the Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700 comprises a women's leggings waistband 732, which is seamless; a women's leggings front window 721, two women's leggings side panels 716, two women's leggings side windows 723, a women's leggings rear window 725, and a women's leggings rear panel 714, which depend from and are attached to the women's leggings waistband 732; two women's leggings front leg panels 715, which depend from the women's leggings front window 721, the women's leggings side panels 716, and the women's leggings side windows 723, and are connected together by a women's leggings vertical seam 731; two women's leggings rear leg panels 717, which depend from the women's leggings rear window 725, the women's leggings rear panels 714, and the women's leggings side windows 723, and are connected together by a women's leggings vertical seam 731; a women's leggings bottom panel 712 attached between the two women's leggings front leg panels 715 and the two women's leggings rear leg panels 717; and two women's leggings leg opening hems 734, which connect the women's leggings front leg panels 715 and the women's leggings rear leg panels 717 on each leg of the garment. The women's leggings side panels 716 and the women's leggings front leg panels 715 are connected by women's leggings horizontal seams 735. Likewise, the women's leggings rear panels 714 and the women's leggings rear leg panels 717 are connected by women's leggings horizontal seams 735. On each leg of the garment, the women's leggings front leg panels 715 and the women's leggings rear leg panels 717 are connected by women's leggings side seams 733. The women's leggings front window 721 is connected to the women's leggings side panels 716 and to the women's leggings front leg panels 715 by a women's leggings window border 736. Similarly, the women's leggings side windows 723 are connected on either side to a women's leggings side panel 716, a women's leggings front leg panel 715, a women's leggings rear panel 714, and a women's leggings rear leg panel 717, by women's leggings window borders 736. Additionally, the women's leggings rear window 725 is connected to the women's leggings rear panels 714 and to the women's leggings rear leg panels 717 by a women's leggings window border 736. The women's leggings front window 721, the women's leggings side windows 723, and the women's leggings rear window 725 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing, while the women's leggings bottom panel 712, the women's leggings rear panels 714, the women's leggings front leg panels 715, the women's leggings rear leg panels 717, and women's leggings side panels 716, conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's leggings front window 721, the women's leggings side windows 723, and/or the women's leggings rear window 725, of the Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700, while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's leggings window borders 736 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 23, FIG. 24, FIG. 25, FIG. 26, and FIG. 27, are as follows. The women's leggings waistband 732 is seamless and comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings bottom panel 712 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings rear panel 714 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings side panels 716 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings front leg panels 715 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings rear leg panels 717 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings front window 721 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings side windows 723 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings rear window 725 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings vertical seams 731 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings side seams 733 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings horizontal seam 735 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings leg opening hems 734 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's leggings window borders 736 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 28, FIG. 29, and FIG. 30, a Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800 is shown. FIG. 28 displays a perspective view of a Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800. FIG. 29 shows a right side view of a Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800. FIG. 30 depicts a rear view of a Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 28, FIG. 29, and FIG. 30, the Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800 comprises a women's pants waistband 832, which is seamless; a women's pants front window 821, two women's pants side panels 816, two women's pants side windows 823, a women's pants rear window 825, and a women's pants rear panel 814, which depend from and are attached to the women's pants waistband 832; two women's pants front leg panels 815, which depend from the women's pants front window 821, the women's pants side panels 816, and the women's pants side windows 823, and are connected together by a women's pants vertical seam 831; two women's pants rear leg panels 817, which depend from the women's pants rear window 825, the women's pants rear panels 814, and the women's pants side windows 823, and are connected together by a women's pants vertical seam 831; a women's pants bottom panel 812 attached between the two women's pants front leg panels 815 and the two women's pants rear leg panels 817; and two women's pants leg opening hems 834, which connect the women's pants front leg panels 815 and the women's pants rear leg panels 817 on each leg of the garment. The women's pants side panels 816 and the women's pants front leg panels 815 are connected by women's pants horizontal seams 835. Likewise, the women's pants rear panels 814 and the women's pants rear leg panels 817 are connected by women's pants horizontal seams 835. On each leg of the garment, the women's pants front leg panels 815 and the women's pants rear leg panels 817 are connected by women's pants side seams 833. The women's pants front window 821 is connected to the women's pants side panels 816 and to the women's pants front leg panels 815 by a women's pants window border 836. Similarly, the women's pants side windows 823 are connected on either side to a women's pants side panel 816, a women's pants front leg panel 815, a women's pants rear panel 814, and a women's pants rear leg panel 817, by women's pants window borders 836. Additionally, the women's pants rear window 825 is connected to the women's pants rear panels 814 and to the women's pants rear leg panels 817 by a women's pants window border 836. The women's pants front window 821, the women's pants side windows 823, and the women's pants rear window 825 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing, while the women's pants bottom panel 812, the women's pants rear panels 814, the women's pants front leg panels 815, the women's pants rear leg panels 817, and women's pants side panels 816, conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's pants front window 821, the women's pants side windows 823, and/or the women's pants rear window 825, of the Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800, while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 800. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's pants window borders 836 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 28, FIG. 29, and FIG. 30, are as follows. The women's pants waistband 832 is seamless and comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants bottom panel 812 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants rear panel 814 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants side panels 816 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants front leg panels 815 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants rear leg panels 817 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants front window 821 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants side windows 823 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants rear window 825 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants vertical seams 831 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants side seams 833 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants horizontal seam 835 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants leg opening hems 834 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The women's pants window borders 836 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 31, FIG. 32, and FIG. 33, a Unisex Narrow Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900 is shown. FIG. 31 illustrates a perspective view of a Unisex Narrow Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900. FIG. 32 displays a right side view of a Unisex Narrow Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900. FIG. 33 shows a rear view of a Unisex Narrow Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 31, FIG. 32, and FIG. 33, the Unisex Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900 comprises a unisex narrow band waistband 932, which is seamless; a unisex narrow band window 921 and a unisex narrow band rear panel 914, which depend from and are attached to the unisex narrow band waistband 932; two unisex narrow band front leg panels 915, which depend from the unisex narrow band window 921 and are connected together by a unisex narrow band vertical seam 931; two unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917, which depend from the unisex narrow band rear panels 914 and the unisex narrow band window 921 and are connected together by a unisex narrow band vertical seam 931; a unisex narrow band bottom panel 912 attached between the two unisex narrow band front leg panels 915 and the two unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917; and two unisex narrow band leg opening hems 934, which connect the unisex narrow band front leg panels 915 and the unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917 on each leg of the garment. The unisex narrow band rear panel 914 and the unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917 are connected by unisex narrow band horizontal seams 935. On each leg of the garment, the unisex narrow band front leg panels 915 and the unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917 are connected by unisex narrow band side seams 933. The unisex narrow band window 921 is connected to the unisex narrow band front leg panels 915, to the unisex narrow band rear panel 914, and to the unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917 by a unisex narrow band window border 936. The unisex narrow band window 921 allows skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing, while the unisex narrow band bottom panel 912, the unisex narrow band rear panels 914, the unisex narrow band front leg panels 915, and the unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917, conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Unisex Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the unisex narrow band window 921 of the Unisex Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900, while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Unisex Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 900. In some versions of this embodiment, the unisex narrow band window borders 936 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 31, FIG. 32, and FIG. 33, are as follows. The unisex narrow band waistband 932 is seamless and comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band bottom panel 912 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band rear panel 914 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band front leg panels 915 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band rear leg panels 917 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band window 921 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band vertical seams 931 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band side seams 933 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band horizontal seam 935 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band leg opening hems 934 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex narrow band window borders 936 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 34, FIG. 35, and FIG. 36, a Unisex Wide Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000 is shown. FIG. 34 depicts a perspective view of a Unisex Wide Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000. FIG. 35 demonstrates a right side view of a Unisex Wide Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000. FIG. 36 displays a rear view of a Unisex Wide Band Pants Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 34, FIG. 35, and FIG. 36, the Unisex Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000 comprises a unisex wide band waistband 1032, which is seamless; a unisex wide band window 1021 and a unisex wide band rear panel 1014, which depend from and are attached to the unisex wide band waistband 1032; two unisex wide band front leg panels 1015, which depend from the unisex wide band window 1021 and are connected together by a unisex wide band vertical seam 1031; two unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017, which depend from the unisex wide band rear panels 1014 and the unisex wide band window 1021 and are connected together by a unisex wide band vertical seam 1031; a unisex wide band bottom panel 1012 attached between the two unisex wide band front leg panels 1015 and the two unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017; and two unisex wide band leg opening hems 1034, which connect the unisex wide band front leg panels 1015 and the unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017 on each leg of the garment. The unisex wide band rear panel 1014 and the unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017 are connected by unisex wide band horizontal seams 1035. On each leg of the garment, the unisex wide band front leg panels 1015 and the unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017 are connected by unisex wide band side seams 1033. The unisex wide band window 1021 is connected to the unisex wide band front leg panels 1015, to the unisex wide band rear panel 1014, and to the unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017 by a unisex wide band window border 1036. The unisex wide band window 1021 allows skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing, while the unisex wide band bottom panel 1012, the unisex wide band rear panels 1014, the unisex wide band front leg panels 1015, and the unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017, conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Unisex Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the unisex wide band window 1021 of the Unisex Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000, while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Unisex Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1000. In some versions of this embodiment, the unisex wide band window borders 1036 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 34, FIG. 35, and FIG. 36, are as follows. The unisex wide band waistband 1032 is seamless and comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band bottom panel 1012 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band rear panel 1014 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band front leg panels 1015 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band rear leg panels 1017 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band window 1021 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band vertical seams 1031 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band side seams 1033 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band horizontal seam 1035 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band leg opening hems 1034 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The unisex wide band window borders 1036 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 37, FIG. 38, FIG. 39, FIG. 40, and FIG. 41, a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100 is shown. FIG. 37 shows a perspective view of a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100. FIG. 38 depicts a right side view of a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100. FIG. 39 illustrates a rear view of a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100. FIG. 40 displays a perspective view of a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 41 shows a right side view of a Women's Leggings Skin Marker Exposing Garment 700 and a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100 being worn by a person 150 with skin markers 155. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 37, FIG. 38, FIG. 39, FIG. 40, and FIG. 41, the Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100 comprises a bra underband 1118, which is bound into a partial loop by a bra underband seam 1138; a bra front window 1121, two bra side panels 1116, two bra side windows 1123, and a bra rear panel 1114, which depend from the bra underband 1118 and are attached to the bra underband 1118 by a underband hem 1134; a bra neckline hem 1132, which is looped, depends from, and is attached to, the bra front window 1121, the two bra side panels 1116, and the bra rear panel 1114; and two bra armhole hems 1133, which are looped, depend from, and connect to, a bra side panel 1116, a bra side window 1123, and the bra rear panel 1114, on either side of the garment. The bra front window 1121 is connected on either side to the bra side panels 1116 by bra window borders 1136. Similarly, the bra side windows 1123 are connected on either side to a bra side panel 1116 and to the bra rear panel 1114 by bra window borders 1136. The bra front window 1121 and the bra side windows 1123 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the bra side panels 1116 and bra rear panel 1114 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the bra front window 1121 and/or the bra side windows 1123 of the Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Bra Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1100. In some versions of this embodiment, the bra window borders 1136 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 37, FIG. 38, FIG. 39, FIG. 40, and FIG. 41, are as follows. The bra underband 1118 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra underband seam 1138 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra neckline hem 1132 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra rear panel 1114 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra side panels 1116 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra front window 1121 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra side windows 1123 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra underband hem 1134 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The bra window borders 1136 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 42, FIG. 43, FIG. 44, FIG. 45, and FIG. 46, a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200, which can prevent accidents due to the incontinence of a person 150 with a skin marker 155 and may be either reusable or disposable, is shown. FIG. 42 depicts a perspective view of a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200. FIG. 43 illustrates a right side view of a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200. FIG. 44 displays a rear view of a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200. FIG. 45 shows a front view of a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 46 depicts a right side view of a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 42, FIG. 43, FIG. 44, FIG. 45, and FIG. 46, the Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200 comprises a women's incontinence waistband 1218, which is bound into a loop by women's incontinence waistband seams 1238; a women's incontinence front window 1221, a women's incontinence front panel 1216, two women's incontinence side windows 1223, and a women's incontinence rear panel 1214, which depend from the women's incontinence waistband 1218 and are attached to the women's incontinence waistband 1218 by a women's incontinence waistband attachment 1232; a women's incontinence bottom panel 1212 depending from the women's incontinence front panel 1216 and from the women's incontinence rear panel 1214 and connected to them by a women's incontinence bottom panel attachment 1235; and two women's incontinence leg opening hems 1234, which are looped and connect the women's incontinence front panel 1216, the women's incontinence bottom panel 1212, and the women's incontinence rear panel 1214, on either side of the garment. The women's incontinence front window 1221 is connected to the women's incontinence front panel 1216 by a women's incontinence window border 1236. Similarly, the women's incontinence side windows 1223 are connected on either side to the women's incontinence front panel 1216 and to the women's incontinence rear panel 1214 by women's incontinence window borders 1236. The women's incontinence front window 1221 and the women's incontinence side windows 1223 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the women's incontinence bottom panel 1212, women's incontinence rear panel 1214, and women's incontinence front panel 1216 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. Additionally, the women's incontinence bottom panel 1212 is absorptive and protects a person 150 with a skin marker 155 from accidents from incontinence by collecting any waste. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the women's incontinence front window 1221 and/or the women's incontinence side windows 1223 of the Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200 while protecting the privacy of the patient and preventing embarrassment due to incontinence. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Women's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1200. In some versions of this embodiment, the women's incontinence window borders 1236 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 42, FIG. 43, FIG. 44, FIG. 45, and FIG. 46, are as follows. The women's incontinence waistband 1218 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence waistband seam 1238 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence waistband attachment 1232 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence bottom panel 1212 is well-suited for collecting waste due to incontinence and comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence rear panel 1214 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence front panels 1216 comprise comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence front window 1221 comprises sheer cloth, paper, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence side windows 1223 comprise sheer cloth, paper, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence leg opening hems 1234 comprise cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence bottom panel attachments 1235 comprise cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The women's incontinence window borders 1236 comprise cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 47, FIG. 48, FIG. 49, FIG. 50, and FIG. 51, a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300 is shown. FIG. 47 illustrates a perspective view of a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300. FIG. 48 displays a right side view of a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300. FIG. 49 shows a rear view of a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300. FIG. 50 depicts a front view of a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 51 illustrates a left side view of a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in 47, FIG. 48, FIG. 49, FIG. 50, and FIG. 51, the Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300 comprises a men's boxers waistband 1318, which is bound into a loop by a men's boxers waistband seam 1338; two men's boxers front windows 1321, two men's boxers side panels 1316, two men's boxers side windows 1323, and a men's boxers rear panel 1314, which depend from the men's boxers waistband 1318 and are attached to the men's boxers waistband 1318 by a men's boxers waistband attachment 1332; two men's boxers front panels 1312 depending from the men's boxers front windows 1321, which are connected together by a men's boxers center seam 1331, are connected to the men's boxers side panels 1316 by men's boxers front seams 1335, and form a crotch-supporting structure; and two men's boxers leg opening hems 1334, which are looped and connect the men's boxers side panel 1316 and the men's boxers rear panel 1314, on either side of the garment. The men's boxers side panel 1316 and the men's boxers rear panel 1314 are connected together by men's boxers side seams 1333 on either side of the garment. The men's boxers front windows 1321 are connected to the men's boxers side panels 1316 and to the men's boxers front panels 1312 by a men's boxers window border 1336. Similarly, the men's boxers side windows 1323 are connected on either side to the men's boxers side panel 1316 and to the men's boxers rear panel 1314 by a men's boxers window border 1336. The men's boxers front windows 1321 and the men's boxers side windows 1323 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the men's boxers front panel 1312, men's boxers rear panel 1314, and men's boxers side panel 1316 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the men's boxers front windows 1321 and/or the men's boxers side windows 1323 of the Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Men's Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1300. In some versions of this embodiment, the men's boxers window borders 1336 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in 47, FIG. 48, FIG. 49, FIG. 50, and FIG. 51, are as follows. The men's boxers waistband 1318 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers waistband seam 1338 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers waistband attachment 1332 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers front panels 1312 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers rear panel 1314 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers side panels 1316 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers front windows 1321 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers side windows 1323 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers center seam 1331 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers side seams 1333 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers leg opening hems 1334 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers front seams 1335 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's boxers window borders 1336 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 52, FIG. 53, FIG. 54, FIG. 55, and FIG. 56, a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400 is shown. FIG. 52 demonstrates a perspective view of a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing

Garment 1400. FIG. 53 shows a right side view of a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400. FIG. 54 depicts a rear view of a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400. FIG. 55 illustrates a front view of a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 56 displays a left side view of a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 52, FIG. 53, FIG. 54, FIG. 55, and FIG. 56, the Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400 comprises a men's long boxers waistband 1418, which is bound into a loop by a men's long boxers waistband seam 1438; two men's long boxers front windows 1421, two men's long boxers side panels 1416, two men's long boxers side windows 1423, and a men's long boxers rear panel 1414, which depend from the men's long boxers waistband 1418 and are attached to the men's long boxers waistband 1418 by a men's long boxers waistband attachment 1432; two men's long boxers front panels 1412 depending from the men's long boxers front windows 1421, which are connected together by a men's long boxers center seam 1431, are connected to the men's long boxers side panels 1416 by men's long boxers front seams 1435, and form a crotch-supporting structure; and two men's long boxers leg opening hems 1434, which are looped and connect the men's long boxers side panel 1416 and the men's long boxers rear panel 1414, on either side of the garment. The men's long boxers side panel 1416 and the men's long boxers rear panel 1414 are connected together by men's long boxers side seams 1433 on either side of the garment. The men's long boxers front windows 1421 are connected to the men's long boxers side panels 1416 and to the men's long boxers front panels 1412 by a men's long boxers window border 1436. Similarly, the men's long boxers side windows 1423 are connected on either side to the men's long boxers side panel 1416 and to the men's long boxers rear panel 1414 by a men's long boxers window border 1436. The men's long boxers front windows 1421 and the men's long boxers side windows 1423 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the men's long boxers front panel 1412, men's long boxers rear panel 1414, and men's long boxers side panel 1416 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the men's long boxers front windows 1421 and/or the men's long boxers side windows 1423 of the Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400 while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Men's Long Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1400. In some versions of this embodiment, the men's long boxers window borders 1436 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 52, FIG. 53, FIG. 54, FIG. 55, and FIG. 56, are as follows. The men's long boxers waistband 1418 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers waistband seam 1438 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers waistband attachment 1432 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers front panels 1412 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers rear panel 1414 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers side panels 1416 comprise comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers front windows 1421 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers side windows 1423 comprise sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers center seam 1431 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers front seams 1435 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers side seams 1433 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers leg opening hems 1434 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers front seams 1435 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's long boxers window borders 1436 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 57, FIG. 58, and FIG. 59, a Men's Narrow Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500 is shown. FIG. 57 shows a perspective view of a Men's Narrow Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500. FIG. 58 depicts a right side view of a Men's Narrow Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500. FIG. 59 demonstrates a rear view of a Men's Narrow Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 57, FIG. 58, and FIG. 59, the Men's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500 comprises a men's narrow band waistband 1518, which is bound into a loop by a men's narrow band waistband seam 1538; a men's narrow band window 1521 and a men's narrow band rear panel 1514, which depend from the men's narrow band waistband 1518 and are attached to the men's narrow band waistband 1518 by a men's narrow band waistband attachment 1532; two men's narrow band side panels 1516 depending from the men's narrow band window 1521; two men's narrow band front panels 1512, which depend from the men's narrow band window 1521, are connected together by a men's narrow band center seam 1531, are connected to the men's narrow band side panels 1516 by men's narrow band front seams 1535, and form a crotch-supporting structure; and two men's narrow band leg opening hems 1534, which are looped and connect the men's narrow band side panel 1516 and the men's narrow band rear panel 1514, on either side of the garment. The men's narrow band side panel 1516 and the men's narrow band rear panel 1514 are connected together by men's narrow band side seams 1533 on either side of the garment. The men's narrow band window 1521 is connected to the men's narrow band front panels 1512, the men's narrow band side panels 1516, and the men's narrow band rear panel 1514 by a men's narrow band window border 1536. The men's narrow band center seam 1531 and the men's narrow band front seams 1535 continue through the men's narrow band window 1521 and connect to the men's narrow band waistband attachment 1532 in order to facilitate a crotch-supporting structure. The men's narrow band window 1521 allows skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the men's narrow band front panels 1512, men's narrow band rear panel 1514, and men's narrow band side panels 1516 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Men's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the men's narrow band window 1521 of the Men's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500, while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Men's Narrow Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1500. In some versions of this embodiment, the men's narrow band window borders 1536 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 57, FIG. 58, and FIG. 59, are as follows. The men's narrow band waistband 1518 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band waistband seam 1538 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band waistband attachment 1532 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band front panels 1512 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band rear panel 1514 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band side panels 1516 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band window 1521 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band center seam 1531 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band side seams 1533 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band leg opening hems 1534 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band front seams 1535 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's narrow band window borders 1536 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 60, FIG. 61, and FIG. 62, a Men's Wide Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600 is shown. FIG. 60 illustrates a perspective view of a Men's Wide Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600. FIG. 61 displays a right side view of a Men's Wide Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600. FIG. 62 shows a rear view of a Men's Wide Band Boxers Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600. Because of the symmetry of the garment, the left side view, which is not shown in the drawings, is substantially identical in detail to the right side view, but flipped horizontally.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 60, FIG. 61, and FIG. 62, the Men's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600 comprises a men's wide band waistband 1618, which is bound into a loop by a men's wide band waistband seam 1638; a men's wide band window 1621 and a men's wide band rear panel 1614, which depend from the men's wide band waistband 1618 and are attached to the men's wide band waistband 1618 by a men's wide band waistband attachment 1632; two men's wide band side panels 1616 depending from the men's wide band window 1621; two men's wide band front panels 1612, which depend from the men's wide band window 1621, are connected together by a men's wide band center seam 1631, are connected to the men's wide band side panels 1616 by men's wide band front seams 1635, and form a crotch-supporting structure; and two men's wide band leg opening hems 1634, which are looped and connect the men's wide band side panel 1616 and the men's wide band rear panel 1614, on either side of the garment. The men's wide band side panel 1616 and the men's wide band rear panel 1614 are connected together by men's wide band side seams 1633 on either side of the garment. The men's wide band center seam 1631 and the men's wide band front seams 1635 continue through the men's wide band window 1621 and connect to the men's wide band waistband attachment 1632 in order to facilitate a crotch-supporting structure. The men's wide band window 1621 is connected to the men's wide band front panels 1612, the men's wide band side panels 1616, and the men's wide band rear panel 1614 by a men's wide band window border 1636. The men's wide band window 1621 allows skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the men's wide band front panels 1612, men's wide band rear panel 1614, and men's wide band side panels 1616 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Men's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the men's wide band window 1621 of the Men's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600, while protecting the privacy of the patient. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Men's Wide Band Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1600. In some versions of this embodiment, the men's wide band window borders 1636 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 60, FIG. 61, and FIG. 62, are as follows. The men's wide band waistband 1618 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band waistband seam 1638 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band waistband attachment 1632 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band front panels 1612 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band rear panel 1614 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band side panels 1616 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band window 1621 comprises sheer cloth, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band center seam 1631 comprises cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band side seams 1633 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band leg opening hems 1634 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band front seams 1635 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, or the like. The men's wide band window borders 1636 comprise cloth, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

Referring now to another preferred embodiment of the invention, in FIG. 63, FIG. 64, FIG. 65, FIG. 66, and FIG. 67, a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700, which can prevent accidents due to the incontinence of a person 150 with a skin marker 155 and may be either reusable or disposable, is shown. FIG. 63 depicts a perspective view of a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700. FIG. 64 illustrates a right side view of a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700. FIG. 65 demonstrates a rear view of a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700. FIG. 66 shows a front view of a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155. FIG. 67 depicts a left side view of a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700 being worn by a person 150 with a skin marker 155.

Referring still to the preferred embodiment of the invention in FIG. 63, FIG. 64, FIG. 65, FIG. 66, and FIG. 67, the Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700 comprises a men's incontinence waistband 1718, which is bound into a loop by a men's incontinence waistband seam 1738; a men's incontinence front window 1721, a men's incontinence front panel 1716, two men's incontinence side windows 1723, and a men's incontinence rear panel 1714, which depend from the men's incontinence waistband 1718 and are attached to the men's incontinence waistband 1718 by a men's incontinence waistband attachment 1732; a men's incontinence bottom panel 1712 depending from the men's incontinence front panel 1716 and from the men's incontinence rear panel 1714 and connected to them by a men's incontinence bottom panel attachment 1735; and two men's incontinence leg opening hems 1734, which are looped and connect the men's incontinence front panel 1716, the men's incontinence bottom panel 1712, and the men's incontinence rear panel 1714, on either side of the garment. The men's incontinence front window 1721 is connected to the men's incontinence front panel 1716 by a men's incontinence window border 1736. Similarly, the men's incontinence side windows 1723 are connected on either side to the men's incontinence front panel 1716 and to the men's incontinence rear panel 1714 by men's incontinence window borders 1736. The men's incontinence front window 1721 and the men's incontinence side windows 1723 allow skin markers 155 on the skin of a person 150 to be exposed for viewing while the men's incontinence bottom panel 1712, men's incontinence rear panel 1714, and men's incontinence front panel 1716 conceal private areas of the person 150 with skin markers 155. Additionally, the men's incontinence bottom panel 1712 is absorptive and protects a person 150 with a skin marker 155 from accidents from incontinence by collecting any waste. During a medical procedure, a person 150, who is a patient, may wear a Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700, and a medical device can measure the position of the skin markers 155 through the men's incontinence front window 1721 and/or the men's incontinence side windows 1723 of the Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700 while protecting the privacy of the patient and preventing embarrassment due to incontinence. After measuring the position of the skin marker 155 on the person 150, the medical device determines the position of a treatment area in the person 150 relative to the skin marker 155 location, aligns the medical device with the treatment area, and treats the treatment area, such as by radiation therapy, proton therapy, or the like, while the person 150 is protected from embarrassment and humiliation by having their private areas covered by the Men's Incontinence Skin Marker Exposing Garment 1700. In some versions of this embodiment, the men's incontinence window borders 1736 may aid in alignment by providing a coarse target for a medical device, which enables the medical device to better locate the skin marker on the patient.

The construction details of the invention as shown in FIG. 63, FIG. 64, FIG. 65, FIG. 66, and FIG. 67, are as follows. The men's incontinence waistband 1718 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence waistband seam 1738 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence waistband attachment 1732 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence bottom panel 1712 is well-suited for collecting waste due to incontinence and comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence rear panel 1714 comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence front panels 1716 comprise comprises cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence front window 1721 comprises sheer cloth, paper, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence side windows 1723 comprise sheer cloth, paper, mesh, sheer mesh, transparent material, transparent plastic, see-through material, netting, translucent material, an opening with no material, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence leg opening hems 1734 comprise cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence bottom panel attachments 1735 comprise cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, or the like. The men's incontinence window borders 1736 comprise cloth, paper, cotton, wool, blended material, stitching, welding, bonding, coverstitch, single stitch, double stitch, bottom coverstitch, flatlock stitch, overlock stitch, zig zag stitch, seamless knit, thread, fiber, plastic, nylon, polyester, elastic, glue, composite materials, an absorbent material, markings, or the like. The materials listed herein are examples only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, that it protects the privacy of a patient during medical procedures; that it exposes skin markers for alignment by medical devices while concealing the private areas of a patient; that one garment may cover a range of skin marker locations depending on the type of cancer and individual boy type; that it helps to reduce stress on a patient receiving a medical procedure, which can help the patient heal and achieve better health outcomes; that the exposure windows of the garment are placed in areas, which align with the typical placement of skin markers on a patient to better facilitate manufacturing and mass production; that it protects a patient's privacy by concealing private areas while also providing an attractive and fashionable outfit, which promotes a patient's confidence and assisting with better health outcomes by reducing stress; that it prevents a patient from being embarrassed or humiliated by being naked during a medical procedure; and it prevents an incontinent patient from having an accident, which may damage expensive medical equipment.

In broad embodiment, the present invention relates generally to a garment for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device, which requires alignment to those skin markers. The skin markers are exposed through one or more windows in the garment, which are aligned with locations on a human body where skin markers are typically placed, while the remainder of the garment is attractive and fashionable and conceals private areas on a patient.

While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiments, methods, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods that are within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.

Claims

1. A garment for exposing skin markers on a patient receiving a medical procedure using a medical device, said skin markers comprising:

one or more alignment marks on the skin of said patient receiving said medical procedure;
said medical procedure comprising: measuring marker positions of said skin markers on said skin of said patient using said medical device, determining the treatment position of a treatment area of said patient relative to said marker positions of said skin markers, aligning said medical device with said treatment position of said treatment area of said patient based on said marker positions of said skin markers on said patient, and treating said treatment area of said patient with said medical device;
said garment comprising: a skintight fitting on said patient, said patient having private areas, exposed regions that expose said skin markers on said patient for measurement by said medical device, and covered regions that cover said private areas of said patient;
wherein said skin markers are exposed in said exposed regions for measurement by said medical device during said medical procedure while said private areas of said patient are covered when said patient is wearing said garment.

2. A garment of claim 1, wherein said skin markers comprise a tattoo.

3. A garment of claim 1, wherein said skin markers comprise implants.

4. A garment of claim 1, wherein said skin markers are temporary.

5. A garment of claim 1, wherein said exposed regions comprises an opening.

6. A garment of claim 1, wherein said exposed regions comprises a transparent window.

7. A garment of claim 1, wherein said exposed regions comprises a semitransparent window.

8. A garment of claim 1, wherein said exposed regions comprises a translucent material.

9. A garment of claim 1, wherein said exposed regions comprises a sheer mesh.

10. A garment of claim 1, wherein said treatment of said medical procedure comprises radiation therapy.

11. A garment of claim 1, wherein said treatment of said medical procedure comprises proton therapy.

12. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises briefs.

13. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises shorts.

14. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises a bra.

15. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises pants.

16. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises yoga pants.

17. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises tights.

18. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises an absorbent material for incontinence.

19. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment is disposable.

20. A garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises a marker border around said exposed regions, said marker border comprising:

a seam around said exposed regions, said seam being disposed between said exposed regions and said private areas;
wherein said marker border facilitates said measuring of said marker positions of said skin markers on said skin of said patient using said medical device.

21. A garment of claim 1, wherein said exposed regions of said garment further comprise a size, said size encompassing a range of locations of said skin markers on said patient.

Patent History
Publication number: 20220240611
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 2, 2021
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2022
Inventor: Alfonso Campalans (Houston, TX)
Application Number: 17/165,413
Classifications
International Classification: A41D 31/04 (20060101); A41B 9/00 (20060101); A41C 3/00 (20060101);