Surgical Modesty Garment and Support Bra
A modular brassiere that serves as both a modesty garment and an easily-donned support garment. The modular bra includes an elongated support band that is preferably made of elastic material. Hook-and-loop type of engaging panels are used to secure the band around the user's chest. A separate strap assembly may be added to transfer load to one or more of the user's shoulders. The support band includes a proximal end and a distal end. A pocket is preferably included, proximate the distal end. The user can place one or more fingers into this pocket to assist in donning the device. A grip panel is preferably included as well. The grip panel includes a strap loop which the user can employ to also assist in donning the device.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/007,754. The parent application was filed on Aug. 31, 2020. It listed the same inventor.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThis invention relates to the field of medical products. More specifically, the invention comprises a modular brassiere configured to address patient modesty concerns while allowing access for a variety of surgical procedures. The inventive brassiere may also be worn after surgery in place of a conventional brassiere.
2. Description of the Related ArtShoulder surgeries are now most often performed using minimally invasive techniques. Even so, the shoulder area must often be fully accessible to allow the selection of suitable entry points and mobilization of the joint. Patients are conventionally prepped by covering with a sterile drape until anesthetized. The drape is then folded or cut away from the area of the shoulder and taped or otherwise secured in place.
Patient modesty concerns are now a significant topic in the surgical community. Many patients—particularly female patients—wish to know which portions of the body are exposed during a procedure. Conventional drapes often leave exposed portions of the anatomy that would otherwise be covered. For female patients in particular, surgical drapes often expose the chest during shoulder procedures.
In addition, surgeons often wish to minimize the use of any type of strap over the shoulder surgery site. Conventional brassieres cannot be worn for a significant time period following a procedure. The present invention seeks to cover the chest area while leaving the shoulder fully accessible for shoulder surgeries. The present invention often serves as a brassiere that eliminates the use of a strap proximate the surgical site.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention comprises a modular brassiere that serves as both a modesty garment and an easily-donned support garment. The modular bra includes an elongated support band that is preferably made of elastic material. Hook-and-loop type engaging panels are used to secure the band around the user's chest. A specialized strap assembly may be added to transfer load to the user's non-surgical shoulder.
The support band includes a proximal end and a distal end. A pocket is preferably included, proximate the distal end. The user can place one or more fingers into this pocket to assist in donning the device. A grip panel is preferably included as well. The grip panel includes a strap loop which the user can employ to also assist in donning the device.
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- 10 support band
- 12 broadened section
- 14 proximal end
- 16 distal end
- 18 pocket
- 20 pocket opening
- 22 divider
- 24 stitched seam
- 26 stitched seam
- 28 stitched seam
- 30 stitched seam
- 32 stitched seam
- 34 grip panel
- 36 strap loop
- 38 outward facing surface
- 40 inward facing surface
- 42 flat pattern
- 44 relief notch
- 46 relief notch
- 48 relief notch
- 50 relief notch
- 52 cup
- 54 cup
- 55 center relief
- 56 hook panel
- 58 hook panel
- 60 removed section
- 62 strap assembly
- 64 first strap
- 66 second strap
- 68 third strap
- 70 fourth strap
- 72 hook panel
- 74 hook panel
- 76 hook panel
- 78 hook panel
- 80 outward facing surface
- 82 inward facing surface
- 84 removed section
- 86 operative shoulder
- 88 non-operative shoulder
Broadened section 12 is configured to cover the user's anterior chest. In the particular embodiment shown, stitched seams 24, 26, 28, 30, and 32 are provided to create a three-dimensional shape for broadened section 12. As will be explained more fully in this disclosure, the three-dimensional shape is configured to create a pair of “cups” as are found in a traditional bra.
Distal end 16 preferably includes pocket 18 having a pocket opening 20. Divider 22 may be furnished to divide the pocket opening into two portions. The pocket may be easily created by stitching a separate panel of fabric to support band 10 and the divider may be created by stitching as well.
In the example shown grip panel 34 is provided as a separate, detachable piece. It is intended to be placed somewhere near proximal end 14, but its precise location may be varied to suit a particular user's anatomy. Grip panel 34 has a hook panel on its underside (from the vantage point of the viewer in
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As those skilled in the art will know, the use of a flat pattern and stitched seams is not the only way to create a suitable three-dimensional shape. A bra cupping machine can be used to form a suitable three-dimensional shape by deforming a suitable material plastically. The present invention is not limited to any particular method of creating a suitable three-dimensional cup shape.
The reader will observe that the outward facing side of grip panel 34 (as it sits attached to the support band) is provided with a panel of loop covering (meaning a hook compatible material). This panel of loop covering facilitates the attachment of the band.
It is preferable to provide the inventive support band as a “universal” size that can then be cut to length to suit individual users.
Many users will wish to employ a strap system in conjunction with the support band.
In the embodiment shown, four separate straps extend outward from a central junction. These are: first strap 64, second strap 66, third strap 68, and fourth strap 70. The straps are made of an elastic material having an inward facing surface 82 and an outward facing surface 80. The inward facing surface is preferably soft and breathable (as it will bear against the user's skin). The outward facing surface is preferably covered in hook compatible material. A hook panel 72, 74, 76, 78 is connected to the end of each strap by pressing hook-and-loop type hooks on each hook panel into the hook compatible material on the outward facing surface of each strap.
The strap system is preferably made of a material that can be cut to a desired length.
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The inventive garment can serve many purposes, including acting as a “modesty” garment during shoulder surgery and as a support garment both before and after surgery.
Depending on the patient's progress post-surgery, the inventive support brace can be worn in place of a conventional bra. As those skilled in the art will know, shoulder surgery patients have limited shoulder mobility for some period. Thus, it is preferable to provide a support garment that can be donned with a shoulder having limited mobility.
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For a patient having limited mobility on her right shoulder, the donning process would be reversed. The inventive garment would be flipped upside down so that the thumb of her right hand is through strap loop 36. She would then user the mobility of her left shoulder to loop the support band into position.
Although the preceding descriptions present considerable detail they should be properly viewed as illustrating embodiments of the present invention rather than limiting the scope of the invention. Many more embodiments following the same principles will occur to those skilled n the art. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims rather than by the examples given.
Claims
1. A method for applying a support garment suitable for use in a surgical procedure and post surgery, said garment configured for use on a patient user having a chest, a first breast, a second breast, a first shoulder, a second shoulder, a first hand, and a second hand, comprising:
- (a) providing a support band made of elastic material, including, (i) a proximal end, (ii) a distal end, (iii) an outward facing surface including a hook-compatible covering, (iv) an inward facing surface, (v) a pocket proximate said distal end on said outward facing surface, said pocket configured to receive at least a portion of said first hand of said patient user, (vi) a first cup formed in said support band, said first cup configured to receive said first breast, (vii) a second cup formed in said support band, said second cup configured to receive said second breast, (viii) a first hook panel located on said inward facing surface of said support band proximate said distal end, (ix) a grip panel configured to be gripped by said second hand of said patient user, said grip panel being connected to said proximal end of said support band;
- (b) wrapping said support band around said chest of said patient; and
- (c) engaging said first hook panel on said inward facing surface of said support band to said loop covering on said outward facing surface of said support band, thereby securing said support band to itself.
2. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) cutting said proximal end of said support band, thereby forming a new position for said proximal end of said support band;
- (b) providing said grip panel with a second hook panel; and
- (c) placing said grip panel in said new position for said proximal end of said grip panel by engaging said hook panel on said grip panel to said loop covering on said outward facing surface of said support band.
3. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) providing a first relief notch in said support band proximate said first cup, said first relief notch including a first pair of lateral edges;
- (b) providing a second relief notch in said support band proximate said first cup, said second relief notch including a second pair of lateral edges;
- (c) providing a third relief notch in said support band proximate said second cup, said third relief notch including a third pair of lateral edges;
- (d) providing a fourth relief notch in said support band proximate said second cup, said fourth relief notch including a fourth pair of lateral edges;
- (e) wherein said first pair of lateral edges are joined together;
- (f) wherein said second pair of lateral edges are joined together;
- (g) wherein said third pair of lateral edges are joined together; and
- (h) wherein said fourth pair of lateral edges are joined together.
4. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 3, wherein said joining of said pairs of lateral edges is accomplished by stitching.
5. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 3, further comprising:
- (a) providing a center relief in said support band in the form of a slit located between said first and second cups, said center relief including a fifth pair of lateral edges; and
- (b) wherein said fifth pair of lateral edges are joined together.
6. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) providing a strap assembly, including, (i) a first strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (ii) a second strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (iii) a first hook panel, and (iv) a second hook panel;
- (b) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said first hook panel, said first strap, and said support band; and
- (c) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said second hook panel, said second strap, and said support band.
7. The method for applying a support garment as recited in 6, further comprising:
- (a) providing on said strap assembly, (i) a third strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (ii) a fourth strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (iii) a third hook panel, and (iv) a fourth hook panel;
- (b) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said third hook panel, said third strap, and said support band; and
- (c) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said fourth hook panel, said fourth strap, and said support band.
8. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 6, wherein said first and second straps are configured to be cut to a desired length in order to fit said patient.
9. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 8, wherein said first hook panel and said second hook panel are detachable so that they can be placed on a newly cut proximal end.
10. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 1 wherein said support band is made of elastic material configured to stretch in two perpendicular directions.
11. A method for applying a support garment suitable for use in a surgical procedure and post surgery, said garment configured for use on a patient user having a chest, a first breast, a second breast, a first shoulder, a second shoulder, a first hand, and a second hand, comprising:
- (a) providing a support band made of elastic material, including, (i) a proximal end, (ii) a distal end, (iii) an outward facing surface including a hook-compatible covering, (iv) an inward facing surface, (v) a first cup formed in said support band, said first cup configured to receive said first breast, (vi) a second cup formed in said support band, said second cup configured to receive said second breast, (vii) a first hook panel located on said inward facing surface of said support band proximate said distal end, (viii) a grip panel configured to be gripped by said second hand of said patient user, said grip panel being connected to said proximal end of said support band;
- (b) wrapping said support band around said chest of said patient; and
- (c) engaging said first hook panel on said inward facing surface of said support band to said loop covering on said outward facing surface of said support band, thereby securing said support band to itself.
12. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 11, wherein:
- (a) cutting said proximal end of said support band, thereby forming a new position for said proximal end of said support band;
- (b) providing said grip panel with a second hook panel; and
- (c) placing said grip panel in said new position for said proximal end of said grip panel by engaging said hook panel on said grip panel to said loop covering on said outward facing surface of said support band.
13. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 11, further comprising:
- (a) providing a first relief notch in said support band proximate said first cup, said first relief notch including a first pair of lateral edges;
- (b) providing a second relief notch in said support band proximate said first cup, said second relief notch including a second pair of lateral edges;
- (c) providing a third relief notch in said support band proximate said second cup, said third relief notch including a third pair of lateral edges;
- (d) providing a fourth relief notch in said support band proximate said second cup, said fourth relief notch including a fourth pair of lateral edges;
- (e) wherein said first pair of lateral edges are joined together;
- (f) wherein said second pair of lateral edges are joined together;
- (g) wherein said third pair of lateral edges are joined together; and
- (h) wherein said fourth pair of lateral edges are joined together.
14. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 13, wherein said joining of said pairs of lateral edges is accomplished by stitching.
15. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 13, further comprising:
- (a) providing a center relief in said support band in the form of a slit located between said first and second cups, said center relief including a fifth pair of lateral edges; and
- (b) wherein said fifth pair of lateral edges are joined together.
16. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 11, further comprising:
- (a) providing a strap assembly, including, (i) a first strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (ii) a second strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (iii) a first hook panel, and (iv) a second hook panel;
- (b) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said first hook panel, said first strap, and said support band; and
- (c) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said second hook panel, said second strap, and said support band.
17. The method for applying a support garment as recited in 16, further comprising:
- (a) providing on said strap assembly, (i) a third strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (ii) a fourth strap having an outward facing surface with a loop covering, (iii) a third hook panel, and (iv) a fourth hook panel;
- (b) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said third hook panel, said third strap, and said support band; and
- (c) attaching said strap assembly to said outward facing surface on said support band by an engagement between said fourth hook panel, said fourth strap, and said support band.
18. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 16, wherein said first and second straps are configured to be cut to a desired length in order to fit said patient.
19. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 18, wherein said first hook panel and said second hook panel are detachable so that they can be placed on a newly cut proximal end.
20. The method for applying a support garment as recited in claim 11 wherein said support band is made of elastic material configured to stretch in two perpendicular directions.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 7, 2023
Publication Date: Aug 10, 2023
Inventor: Bryan E. Kilbey (DeFuniak Springs, FL)
Application Number: 18/118,510