Bed Garments Patents (Class 2/114)
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Publication number: 20120005803Abstract: A garment which provides medical access to an access port is disclosed. The garment is an article of apparel, such as a shirt, having an access port aligned with a receiving element such as a medical access device or receiving implant within a patient. The access port is surrounded by an elastically stretchable material which has a memory and returns to its original shape after being stretched and deformed. The article of apparel may have a material such as neoprene surrounding the access port. The entire shirt may be formed of neoprene. Alternatively, a first section of the garment may be formed of neoprene while the remainder of the garment may be formed of a second material. In various embodiments, the garment may include a flap which covers the access port and is optionally held in place via hook and loop fasteners. The flap is optionally adapted to hold a dressing over the access port when in its closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventor: Lisa J. Sagami
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Publication number: 20120005804Abstract: A disposable isolation hospital gown is provided having a main body and a pair of sleeves. Integrally formed with the hospital gown is a disposable wrapper that is particularly positioned or placed such that the gown can be rolled or folded into a bundle, after which the disposable wrapper is reversed and in the process of reversing the disposable wrapper, the bundled gown is stuffed or placed into the reversed disposable wrapper for disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventor: Virginia Porowski
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Publication number: 20110302691Abstract: A patient gown for a nursing mother is disclosed, the patient gown includes an outer gown releasably fastened in a front thereof, an upper portion of said outer gown having shoulder straps cooperating to form the upper opening, wherein a front of the shoulder straps is fastened to a back of the shoulder straps, and an inner jacket fastened to an interior of the outer gown. The outer gown and inner jacket cooperate to provide coverage of a desired portion of the body of the patient, as well as coverage of a nursing child, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Linda A. Hamilton, Rita K. Nye, Charlotte S. Steinman
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Publication number: 20110302690Abstract: A garment comprising one or more body openings for passage of a patient's head and/or extremities. The garment is slit away from, and generally perpendicular to, at least one body opening, such as extending along a leg or arm of the garment, to provide a closable opening for ready access to a wearer's treatment site with minimum discomfort to the wearer. The edge of the closable opening preferably includes hook-and-loop or zipper fastener material. The garment is formed of at least a durable outer layer material and a reduced-friction inner layer material and includes an exterior pocket for receiving a palliative element such as a thermal transfer element or a cushioning element. Preferably, the pocket area of the garment includes a waterproof layer, which may be the inner layer material or a separate layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: Hildeez Enterprises Inc.Inventors: Kimberly Ann Cox, Cherie Ann Fox, Gordon Hunter Gray, II
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Patent number: 8069497Abstract: The present invention relates generally to hospital gowns and more specifically to gowns with specific pockets, slits to allow mounting catheter bag concealed inside gown of patient for maximum mobility and privacy with various monitors, catheters and lumens attached and passing through openings in gown to reach the patient's body and closures that are simple to use and provide for patient privacy with approximately 125% wrap around.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Inventors: Jason Sheward, Carma Sheward
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Publication number: 20110247122Abstract: A gown for invalid and immobile patients comprising a torso portion having a shoulder portion, sleeves, a slit forming an inverted ‘V’ winged opening along its posterior region, and apertures for receiving the head above the shoulder portion and hands beyond the sleeves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: Brenda Burke
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Patent number: 8028346Abstract: A patient gown for a nursing mother is disclosed, the patient gown includes an outer gown releasably fastened in a front thereof and providing an inner jacket releasably fastened to an interior of the outer gown, the outer gown and inner jacket cooperate to provide coverage of a desired portion of the body of the patient, as well as coverage of a nursing child, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Patient Gowns By Design, LLCInventors: Linda A. Hamilton, Rita K. Nye, Charlotte S. Steinman
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Publication number: 20110231981Abstract: A medical gown and method of assembling a medical gown for a patient that provides coverage and dignity as well as easy of treatment and examination. The medical gown may include two garment portions. Each garment portion includes a first panel and a second panel which is generally a mirror image of the first panel. Each garment portion is formed by joining the first panel to the second panel along the first and second top edges and joining the first and second outside edges such that an arm opening is formed between the first and second panels. Each garment portion is thereby adapted to be secured to a patient by placing an arm through the arm opening and releasably joining the closure members together under the patient's opposite arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Bette Appel, Judith L. Tappero-Norwick
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Publication number: 20110186057Abstract: An ICU/CCU/NICU garment for a patient during hospitalization includes an upper portion of the garment, a lower portion of the garment, and a rear portion of the garment. The upper garment portion includes a pair of front panels releasably connected to each other and to a neck panel leaving an open back. The lower portion of the garment includes an abdominal panel having a pair of leg extensions and a central genital panel extending downwardly therefrom leaving an open back. The rear portion having a rear panel is releasably attached to each of the upper portion and the lower portion to provide a desired degree of coverage, while facilitating a selective exposure of the posterior of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Richard Hatton
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Patent number: 7987524Abstract: A long-sleeved, pullover-type upper body garment has a continuous slit, which runs up the side of the garment from the bottom of garment body to an arm pit, and downward along the underside of a sleeve, and terminates at a point intermediately along the length of the sleeve. The segment of the slit that is in the body of the garment is temporarily closeable using mating hook-and-loop fastener members that are attached to the body of the garment on opposite sides of the slit. The segment of the slit in the upper portion of the sleeve remains at all times “open”, thereby allowing access to the middle and/or upper end of the wearer's arm for attachment of IV tubing or other medical lines. The circumference of the lower end (e.g., forearm portion) of the sleeve is neither separable nor openable, thereby requiring that a wearer insert his/her hand through the lower portion of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventor: Belinda Sue Bower
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Publication number: 20110167534Abstract: A method of securing ties to a medical gown including providing a medical gown and associated ties made from a material that is compatible with ultrasonic welding, folding the ties prior to welding to provide more than one layer of tie material and welding the ties by ultrasonic welding through the more than one layer of tie material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: PRIMED MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC.Inventors: Nancy WONG, Christopher LEEUW, Raymond MARUSYK, Lucas ETHIER
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Patent number: 7971274Abstract: A full coverage, over the head, disposable medical gown is described. The gown includes a front member, a left rear member, and a right rear member. The left rear member and the right rear member are folded over the front member to define a body portion of the gown. The left rear member and the right rear member are attached to one another to define a neck opening for the gown. This attachment occurs in an area that lies between the neck and the shoulder blades of a person wearing the gown. At least one of said left rear member and said right rear member includes perforations therein that extend from the neck opening to an edge of the respective rear member proximate the attachment area.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Salus CorporationInventor: Joseph A. Graneto, III
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Publication number: 20110154554Abstract: A medical gown (100) is configured for quick donning and removal. A neck closure includes an insertion strap (109) and a fastening strap (110). The insertion strap (109) can be preconfigured with at least a portion thereof inserted into a fastening head (111) of the fastening strap (110). A wearer (700) passes the head through a neck opening (105) and cinches the neck closure by pulling the insertion strap (109) through the fastening head (111). A coupling tab (108), where provided, can then be wrapped about the wearer's torso and adhesively affixed to the medical gown (100). The medical gown (100) can be made from a non-woven material that is configured to be easily tearable by the wearer (700). Accordingly, the wearer (700) can remove the medical gown (100) by tearing the non-woven material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Peter M. Furlong
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Publication number: 20110131701Abstract: A short camisole similar to the textile item of clothing worn by persons interned in clinics, hospitals and sanatoriums, comprising a spacious cover envelope having a back or dorsal part (1) and a front part (2), the camisole being open at its sides or at the front part and sleeveless, preferably with tying strips that stretch out at the waist area. Thicker soft parts (3) and (4) coincide with the neck upper edge and the dorsal central part, the thicker soft parts being shaped by the respective cushions (5) and (6) housed in the corresponding cover cases (7) and (8) which are bound to the body of the short camisole by seams.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Aida Edith Sterin Pryne, Felix Gustavo Pryne
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Publication number: 20110119803Abstract: A garment for women adapted to be donned and removed easily by a person without assistance. Said garment being formed of an outer cloth shirt and an inner cloth camisole; wherein both the shirt and the camisole are formed from substantially rectangularly shaped cloth sheets, the longer sides being recessed centrally thereof to form arm openings. The lower ends of the longer sides of the outer shirt being each provided with releasable fastening means and the shorter sides of the camisole having elastic strips attached thereto at the ends thereof, and the ends of the elastic strips being each provided with releasable fastening means. Both of the cloth sheets having head openings located centrally thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventor: Denise Giroux
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Publication number: 20110113525Abstract: A patient garment. The garment is configured to highlight the intercostal area of a patient during an echocardiographic examination. The garment comprises a front panel having a front top edge, a front bottom edge, a front left side and a front right side. The front panel has an access opening defined there through. The garment further comprise a back panel having a back top edge that is connected to the front top edge, a back bottom edge, a back left side and a back right side. The access opening is positioned on the front panel to expose an area of the patient's torso between a 3rd intercostal area and a 5th intercostal area of the patient's torso.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Patricia Lenzen
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Patent number: 7942856Abstract: A garment for securing and storing bodily fluid drainage reservoirs and other fluid reservoirs. The garment comprises a loose-fitting body with at least one small aperture for receiving drainage tubing and at least one pocket cloth partly fixed to the body of the garment and partly detachably coupled to the body of the garment which allows for the easy storage and removal of the fluid drainage reservoir. The pocket cloth allows for the continuing support of the drainage reservoir as the drainage reservoir becomes heavier e.g. about 1 kilogram, due to the collection of fluid draining from the patient into the drainage reservoir. The secure storage of the drainage reservoir enables the wearer to move without worry of the drainage reservoir coming loose, losing fluid, or being exposed to a non-sterile environment external to the pocket cloth. The garment may be configured for wear by male and female children and adults.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Inventor: Nedda Joy Lentini
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Publication number: 20110107496Abstract: SpaScrubs is a new garment line designed for use in the medical industry appropriate for use by the client/patient and, or medical practitioner. These garments and their intended use are brand new creative concepts intended for use in the service, care and dress for clients undergoing medical treatments. They are designed to provide speed, maximum coverage during clinical sessions, safety and maximum ease with change of clothing. As well, this line was designed to provide warmth, comfort and privacy for clients in session. Styles are designed to expose only the area needed for examinations or therapy while allowing clients to maintain maximum coverage during treatments. They also provide practitioners with new styles to meet the needs of a growing health care industry and fast paced lifestyle for quick changes. This garment line includes 5 tops, 4 bottoms; 1 long, 2 capri and 1 short length, 1 skirt.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Victoria J. Harris
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Patent number: 7934507Abstract: The present invention comprises a modified woman's undergarment that includes a peri-pubic light compression panel allowing for compression at the incision site and a treatment dressing means for exposing the wound to a medicament. The combination of light compression and treatment with applicable medicament functions to minimize the formation of scars following cesarean section incisions performed in the lower transverse uterine or peri-pubic area. Considering the long phase of wound healing, this design flexibility allows for the use of the garment under a variety of street clothes. Unlike a girdle or abdominal support device, the crux of the invention does not require heavy or high abdominal support, although for those applications requiring girdle-type support, the invention could also be fabricated in a style that allows abdominal support along with the focused incision peri-pubic compression and incision care.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Catherine Brooks
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Patent number: 7934269Abstract: The present invention is directed to an article of clothing and a method for accessing a portion of a patient's body for treatment that permit an area of treatment to remain substantially covered. In one embodiment, a shirt/jacket is provided that has a first closeable opening in the front of the shirt/jacket that extends from the bottom of the shirt/jacket to the top of the collar or neckline and a second closeable opening extending from the outer cuff of a sleeve to the neckline at the outer top side of the collar. The second closeable opening is preferably opened and closed by a hook and loop fastener. This permits tubing to be routed through the second closeable opening to be attached to an intravenous access device in a patient's arm and for the shirt sleeve to remain substantially closed and cover the patient even when treatment is being provided to the arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventors: Charles M. Lask, Merle B. Lask
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Publication number: 20110094002Abstract: An improved protective garment in accordance with the principles of the present invention provides an improved interface between a glove and sleeve of the protective garment. An improved protective garment in accordance with the principles of the present invention is easily incorporated with the protective garment and economically cost effective to implement and use. An improved protective garment in accordance with the principles of the present invention provides an impervious partial sleeve having a surface exhibiting non-adhesive friction when in contact with dry glove materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: ALLEGIANCE CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph Palomo, Joe Miller, Fernando Amaya
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Publication number: 20110024485Abstract: A disposable hospital gown is provided having a main body and a pair of sleeves. Integrally formed with the hospital gown is a disposable wrapper that is particularly positioned or placed such that the gown can be rolled or folded into a bundle, after which the disposable wrapper is reversed and in the process of reversing the disposable wrapper, the bundled gown is stuffed or placed into the reversed disposable wrapper for disposal. The disposable hospital gown is suitable for use as an isolation hospital gown, a surgical gown, or a patient disposable gown.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Virginia Porowski
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Publication number: 20110023210Abstract: A disposable isolation hospital gown is provided having a main body and a pair of sleeves. Integrally formed with the hospital gown is a disposable wrapper that is particularly positioned or placed such that the gown can be rolled or folded into a bundle, after which the disposable wrapper is reversed and in the process of reversing the disposable wrapper, the bundled gown is stuffed or placed into the reversed disposable wrapper for disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Virginia Porowski
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Patent number: 7877818Abstract: An improved collar mechanism and method of use for the securing of reusable gowns typically used in health care settings around the neck of a user without the need to secure with ties, tabs, snaps or other securing devices. The collar mechanism is made of a stiff material that is pliable enough to move without fracture when force is applied but with a sufficient memory that allows the collar to return to its original position once the force is removed or when modeled as such.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: S2S Design, Inc.Inventor: Thor Halseth
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Publication number: 20110016606Abstract: A configurable supportive protection system and methods comprising a sizable support element and a coverage element that provide support and protection to human body parts. Advantageously, the system is quickly and easily configurable to allow body parts having different sizes to be supported. The system is selectively openable to thereby facilitate the maintenance of privacy and modesty of the patient during any activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventor: Karen Bothwell
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Publication number: 20110010819Abstract: The breast-cancer recovery system comprises a breast cancer recovery garment, an organizational subsystem and a needs kit. The breast cancer recovery garment comprises a body portion defining an opening, positioned, configured and dimensioned to allow the performance of a breast cancer treatment procedure and a closure device suitable for closing the opening when a procedure is not being performed. The body portion of the garment defines the elongated pocket proximate the bottom edge, extending along the bottom edge and defines slits in at least one of the sleeves. The body portion of the recovery garment comprises of a warm material and/or of decorative pattern. The organizational subsystem comprises a frame configured to support a plurality of color-coded files, and marked with identification tabs which relate to breast cancer patient needs, and customized medical information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Catherine E. McGrath
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Patent number: 7865973Abstract: A self-contained expandable hospital gown having a central retainment belt from which expandable adjustable upper and lower gown portions can be selectively deployed. Engagement and interlocking tabs provide deployment on the upper torso extending portion and a lower torso extending portion with independent retainment and positioning access openings associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventor: Sam Gibson
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Patent number: 7865972Abstract: Clothing for non-ambulatory people in the form of a shirt and pant legs. A pair of pant legs is each formed and sized to be pulled over a person's leg and having a length so as to reach a person's thigh area, with the pant legs being secured to the thigh area. The shirt has a front body portion and a back body portion. The back body portion is sized and configured to have a length sufficient to extend down to proximately a small or waist area of a person's back. The front body portion is sized and configured to have a length sufficient to extend down and be draped over a thigh area of the person, and has extended side portions configured for draping over each side of the person's body from proximately a waist area of the person down to the thigh area of the person.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventor: Gernot Simon
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Publication number: 20100325774Abstract: A garment assembly for a human body comprising a first garment element and a second garment element. The first garment element comprising a top end having a first neck opening, left and right lateral sides having left and right first arm openings respectively, a front side, a back side having an opening, and a bottom end. The second garment element comprising a top end having a second neck opening, left and right lateral sides having respective left and right second arm openings respectively, a front side having an opening, a back side, and a bottom end. When assembling the first and second garment elements on a human body, the first and second neck openings provide for the neck of the human body to be placed therethrough, the first garment element front side covers the front of the human body, the second garment element back side covers the back of the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: VALORISATION-RECHERCHE, LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Noemi MARQUIS, Denyse ROY
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Publication number: 20100319103Abstract: Sleepwear that increases comfort and flexibility is disclosed. The sleepwear includes an upper garment and a skirt that allows movement of the body of a user without bunching of material or discomfort. The skirt includes a slit or a plurality of slits to allow movement of the fabric and to increase air flow over the body of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: Carolyn W. Smith
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Publication number: 20100319102Abstract: The application is directed to self-securing garments designed to be donned quickly and safely secured to the body in a matter of seconds. Described are garments having an opening in the back terminating at two opposite edges. Attached to the outside of the garment is at least one flexible elongated band at least partially comprised of a shape-memory material. A yoke attached to the garment allows at least one elongated band to be placed around the neck of the wearer without risk of contamination. The ends of the band are formed into dual, oppositely wound coils. To use, the wearer puts on the garment as usual and, grasping a flexible coil in each hand, pulls them so that they unwind and elongate while simultaneously wrapping them around the sides of the body. Upon release, the shape-memory material causes the coil to contract, thus embracing the body and holding the garment between the body and the uncoiled band.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Covies, Inc.Inventor: Alicia Kemper
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Publication number: 20100313326Abstract: Surgical garments and methods are disclosed for maintaining a sterile field between a garment wearer seated on a surgical chair and a patient positioned between the wearer's legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Craig Turner, Dan Allen, Sherry Ogrin
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Publication number: 20100313330Abstract: A hospital gown having front and rear openings for convenient access while providing sufficient coverage of the patient's body is provided. In one embodiment, the hospital gown comprises a first segment and a second segment. When one segment is put on a patient by inserting one arm through an arm hole and the other segment is put on in the same manner but on the opposite side of the body, the front and back portions of the segments overlap at the front and back. The segments may be releasably connected to one another by fasteners located on the first and second segments at the front and back overlapping portions. The first segment then wraps around the patient's body and over a part of the second segment, and the front and back portions of the first segment are releasably connected at or near the side of the patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Susan Sampson-Howlett
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Publication number: 20100299803Abstract: A hospital garment with releasable seams allows medical personnel to easily access the body of a patient. The garment may include a top, a pant, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Jeff Ladra
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Publication number: 20100299805Abstract: A full coverage, over the head, disposable medical gown is described. The gown includes a front member, a left rear member, and a right rear member. The left rear member and the right rear member are folded over the front member to define a body portion of the gown. The left rear member and the right rear member are attached to one another to define a neck opening for the gown. This attachment occurs in an area that lies between the neck and the shoulder blades of a person wearing the gown. At least one of said left rear member and said right rear member includes perforations therein that extend from the neck opening to an edge of the respective rear member proximate the attachment area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Joseph A. Graneto, III
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Publication number: 20100293697Abstract: An article of clothing includes a front portion and a rear portion, the rear portion being substantially enclosed across the torso. A location below the waist includes an opening that more readily allows the wearer to eliminate bodily waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: S & H SAGEInventors: Sharon McGuyer, Heather Eacker
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Patent number: 7836520Abstract: A garment assembly for a human body comprising a first garment element and a second garment element. The first garment element comprising a top end having a first neck opening, left and right lateral sides having left and right first arm openings respectively, a front side, a back side having an opening, and a bottom end. The second garment element comprising a top end having a second neck opening, left and right lateral sides having respective left and right second arm openings respectively, a front side having an opening, a back side, and a bottom end. When assembling the first and second garment elements on a human body, the first and second neck openings provide for the neck of the human body to be placed therethrough, the first garment element front side covers the front of the human body, the second garment element back side covers the back of the human body.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Valorisation-Recherche, Limited PartnershipInventors: Noemi Marquis, Denyse Roy
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Patent number: 7827619Abstract: A removable resistant garment includes a garment, a zipper flap, a safety flap and a rear mounted zipper. The garment includes an abdomen section and two leg sections. The garment may also include two arm sleeves. A rear of the abdomen section is preferably split down substantially a middle thereof. One of the two leg sections may also be split the entire length thereof. A zipper is used to joint a slit in the abdomen and one of the leg sections. One end of the zipper flap is attached to one side of the abdomen slit and the other end is removably attachable to the other side of the abdomen slit. One end of the safety flap is attached to the one side of the abdomen slit and the other end is removably attachable to the other side of the abdomen split. The safety flap covers the zipper flap.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventors: Michael R. Steinberg, Kristin L. Steinberg
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Patent number: 7823221Abstract: A garment worn by a user has an inner wearer-facing surface and an outer surface. An inner pocket is attached to the inner surface below the chest of the user, the inner pocket having a rounded bottom, an open top, and outwardly flared sides. A drain system has a drain bulb snugly received within the inner pocket and a tube with one end attached to the bulb and the opposing end indwelled within the wearer. One or more straps are located on the inner surface, the straps each forming a closed loop such that the tube passes through the loop. An outer pocket is attached to the outer surface of the garment and overlays the inner pocket so that a single stitch line attaches both the inner pocket and the outer pocket to the garment.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: DenDell, LLCInventor: Jacqueline S. Green
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Patent number: 7810172Abstract: A garment for accommodating medical devices comprises a garment panel detachably coupled to a garment body. The garment panel contains a concealed pocket suitable for accommodating one or more medical devices. The garment panel is detachable from the garment body at predetermined attachment zones which provide access to device sites and permit complete detachment of the garment panel. The panel may also be fixed to the garment body at anchor zones, while allowing decoupling at attachment zones. The pocket may contain an inner compartment for receiving a supplemental material such as an absorbing or deodorizing material. Apertures to the inner compartment allow the supplemental material to proximate device sites on the patient body or medical apparatus stored in the pocket. Stabilizers positioned on the interior of the garment may be used to secure medical monitor wires, tubing, or other devices. The garment is intended for wear by children and adults.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Inventor: Jody D. Williams
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Publication number: 20100251456Abstract: A long-sleeved, pullover-type upper body garment has a continuous slit, which runs up the side of the garment from the bottom of garment body to an arm pit, and downward along the underside of a sleeve, and terminates at a point intermediately along the length of the sleeve. The segment of the slit that is in the body of the garment is temporarily closeable using mating hook-and-loop fastener members that are attached to the body of the garment on opposite sides of the slit. The segment of the slit in the upper portion of the sleeve remains at all times “open”, thereby allowing access to the middle and/or upper end of the wearer's arm for attachment of IV tubing or other medical lines. The circumference of the lower end (e.g., forearm portion) of the sleeve is neither separable nor openable, thereby requiring that a wearer insert his/her hand through the lower portion of the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Belinda Bower
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Publication number: 20100242150Abstract: A hospital gown having strategically positioned slits and fitted fasteners along the front, back and sides to allow preferential closing of the open seams and securing sensor connected leads or intravenous tubing to the patient. The hospital gown has a rear-opened garment, fasteners for closing the shoulder and sleeves sections, rear fasteners, plurality of strategically positioned slits for passing tubes and wire and plurality of pockets. The hospital gown may comprise a side-opened garment, shoulder fasteners, side fasteners, plurality of slits for passing tubes and wire and plurality of pockets. The preferred and alternative embodiments of the hospital gown feature one or more hook-and-loop strips or snaps strategically placed at the front, sides and, or back of the hospital gown.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Chantale Trouillot
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Publication number: 20100212063Abstract: A medical modesty garment is disclosed which allows easy access to and removal from a patient's body while providing improved patient modesty and privacy. The medical modesty garment may comprise a lower garment shaped like shorts, and/or an upper garment shaped like a tee shirt. The medical modesty garment of the invention may comprise perforations that may be torn to provide selective access to a patient's body or that may be torn to easily remove the garment from the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Geisinger ClinicInventors: David Baucom, Linda Zaleski
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Patent number: 7770237Abstract: A baby garment for accessing and protecting the umbilical cord for allowing the cleaning of and protecting a baby's umbilical cord. The baby garment for accessing and protecting the umbilical cord includes includes a piece of material having front and back portions and also having an umbilical-exposing hole being disposed through the front portion and about the baby's umbilical cord to allow a user to effectively clean the umbilical cord without the user having to remove the baby garment from the baby, and an oversized cover being hingedly attached to the front portion and being fastenably closeable and loosely disposed over the umbilical cord to effectively protect and not to irritate the umbilical cord.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventors: Andre L. Wright, Tracy L. Wright
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Publication number: 20100166832Abstract: Silver coated nylon fibers are disclosed that can be used to make fabrics that are silver coated on one side of the fabric. Silver coated nylon fabrics provide an antimicrobial surface which remains on the surface and retains its antimicrobial characteristic until destroyed. The methods of adherence of the silver to the nylon fabric may be performed in a number of ways. The creation of a single fabric with one side silver coated and the other side being dyed or left natural is encompassed within this invention. In addition there can be more than two yarns creating the fabric such as the use of spandex to provide a more elastic garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Edmund Michael Ingle, Bennett James Fisher, Jerry W. Finney
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Patent number: 7735155Abstract: A pair of pants with attached skirt has first and second leg portions. Each of the leg portions has an inner side and an outer side. An abdominal portion has an upper end and a lower end and connects to the leg portions at the lower end. The abdominal portion has a waistband at the upper end. A skirt attaches to the waistband. When the pair of pants with attached skirt is worn, the skirt will cover a wearer's buttocks and thus provide modesty for the wearer. The skirt may surround the entire abdominal portion or may surround only the front or rear section of the abdominal portion. The skirt may be permanently or removably attached to the pants. The skirt may be formed at the rear as a pair of flaps meeting at a center point on the waistband.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventor: Dean Kerkhoff
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Publication number: 20100138975Abstract: A protective garment, such as a surgical gown, includes a garment body defining sleeves. A cuff may be secured at respective ends of the sleeves. An elastic fiber layer is disposed on the sleeves beginning at the sleeve or cuff. The elastic fiber layer has a high friction surface such that an end of a glove pulled over the elastic fiber layer is inhibited from rolling or sliding back over the elastic fiber and down the sleeve. The elastic fiber may be formed of a polyolefin or other polymers according to known processes and may include a dye or colorant that may be used to indicate the fluid protection level of, for example, a surgical gown.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Joy Francine Jordan, Steve Wayne Fitting, Michael P. Mathis, Vicky S. Polashock, John L. Lassig, Renette E. Richard, John A. Rotella
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Publication number: 20100125930Abstract: A one piece garment having a bottom portion with two leg openings connected to a openable torso portion with two arm openings and a neck opening with closable seams on the left and right front shoulder and arm sections of the garment with detachably fastenable closure means intermittently spaced on adjacent mating edges for dressing an infant, an invalid or oneself without effort or difficulty. The top portion's detachably fastenable closure means begins at the front of the neck opening and continues across the front of the shoulder section; or at the front of the neck opening down the sleeve to an unopenable sleeve cuff banding or all the way down the sleeve to the cuff banding, allowing for the complete opening of the sleeve. Alternatively, the bottom and top portions can be two separate garments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: James W. Burrell, IV
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Publication number: 20100105283Abstract: A surgical garment includes an undergarment and an outer garment configured to be worn over the undergarment. The undergarment includes a brassiere including a front panel, a back panel, a shoulder strap extending from a top portion of a first side of the front panel to a top portion of a first side of the back panel, a width of elastic material extending along a bottom of the front and back panels, and a releasable fastening system releasably coupling a side portion of the first side of the front panel with a side portion of the first side of the back panel. The outer garment includes a torso portion and removable shoulder portions extending from the torso portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: Rockford Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Services, LLCInventor: Scott Trenhaile
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Publication number: 20100095424Abstract: A patient nursing and recovery gown includes a front portion including closable infant nursing openings covered by privacy panels. The front and back portions each include a top seam at which the front and back portion are joined by re-closable fasteners. The front portion further includes a closable access panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Sharon Kleppe Grgich, Maria-Paz Santo