Bed Garments Patents (Class 2/83)
-
Patent number: 11419366Abstract: The invention provides for an infant bodysuit (10) of multi-layer construction which includes a fabric layer (30) laminated to the inside of the infant bodysuit (10) which fabric layer (30) may consist of a substantially water proof membrane (32) which operatively serves to retain moisture on the inside thereof and allow transfer of moisture through the membrane and evaporation thereof on the outside of the membrane, characterised in that the membrane is an imperforate monolithic membrane that may be selected to provide a transfer mechanism for moisture which includes the steps of absorption of moisture on one side of the membrane where there may be higher humidity, diffusion through the membrane, and desorption of moisture on the other side of the membrane where there may be lower humidity.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2017Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Inventor: Lee-Anne Kassel
-
Patent number: 10070671Abstract: A passage in first fabric of a garment has a substantially rectangular opening sufficient to pass a hand or foot, the opening having a length between a first and a second edge, and a width between a third and a fourth edge, a first flap of fabric joined continuously along the third edge, and from the third edge continuously along the first and second, a second flap of fabric joined continuously along the fourth edge, and from the fourth edge continuously along the first and second edges, the second flap of fabric overlapping the first flap of fabric for at least a portion of the width, wherein a passage is formed between the overlapped flaps, through the substantially rectangular opening, from one side of the first fabric of the garment to the opposite side of the first fabric of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2016Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Inventor: Timothy Moran
-
Patent number: 9872523Abstract: The invention relates to a piece of clothing (1), in particular to a bodysuit or overall for infants and young children, made from an elastic material for variably wrapping up and for supporting the sleep of an infant or young child, which can be used to cover up at least the torso and at least partially the arms of the body of the infant or young child, comprising a torso section (2) and a sleeve section (3), wherein the torso section (2) is connected to the sleeve section (3) and the sleeve section (3) has at least two regions (4) for variably fixing the arms of the infant or young child, and fastening means (5) for variably wrapping up the infant or young child, wherein the fastening means (5) are at least partially attached in the two regions (4) of the sleeve section (3).Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Inventors: Elvis Salkovic, Sadat Salkovic, Dariusch Feizollahi
-
Patent number: 9486095Abstract: A sleeping bag has an elongate shell defining a longitudinal axis and an inner volume sized and shaped to receive a user therein. The shell has a pair of fastener-less arm ports. Each of the arm ports is selectively moveable from a closed port position to an opened port position. Each of the ports has an inner panel and an outer panel. The inner panel is positioned in overlapping face-to-face engagement with the outer panel in the closed port position such that the inner and outer panels are generally in the same plane as the overlying portion. The outer panel is spaced from the inner panel in the opened port position to define a passage for allowing the user to extend their arm through the respective port.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Exxel Outdoors, LLCInventors: Martin Flora, Casey Sumnicht, Michael Glavin
-
Patent number: 9265289Abstract: A one-piece children's garment that fastens in the pelvic region configured such that the long sleeves detach from the short sleeves. The invention relates to an improvement to the one-piece children's garment whereby the long sleeves are removably attached to the short sleeves with one or more fasteners. The fastener can be colored according to the color of the garment. The short sleeves contain extra material to achieve a unique fold over, allowing the user the comfort and convenience of a short sleeved garment at will. Once the long sleeves are removed from the short sleeves, a folding process is completed by the user which discretely covers exposed snap fasteners to avoid further chaffing on an infant's skin.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Inventors: Larry C Green, Jr., Marshall W Brooks, III
-
Patent number: 9131734Abstract: A swaddle blanket according to one embodiment includes a body having a top end and a bottom end. The blanket includes a pocket disposed at the bottom end and configured to enclose an infant's legs. The swaddle blanket also includes a first side configured to wrap over the infant in a first direction and a second side configured to wrap over the infant and the first side in a second direction. The first side is secured in place over the pocket and the second side is secured in place over the first side. The pocket includes a fastener and is positionable between an open position in which the fastener is open and a closed position in which the fastener is closed, the open position of the pocket permitting insertion of the infant's legs therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: TRIBORO QUILT MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventors: Jonathan Daugherty, Deborah Ashworth
-
Patent number: 9003564Abstract: A clothing apparatus for a baby comprising of a garment containing a plurality of sleeves, a neck aperture, and a closed bottom edge. The garment of the clothing apparatus may be coupled to a Cover by a plurality of securing means and in one preferred embodiment, the Cover is in the form of a blanket which can be positioned over the baby's torso region inside the garment. The clothing apparatus is adjustable and can be configured in a variety of ways to accommodate for changes in temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Inventor: Jennifer Wynh
-
Patent number: 8990966Abstract: A medical garment formed of a central body region and two side regions with a pair of belts and a pair of fasteners for securing the garment around a patient's body is provided. The central body region may be worn on the back or front and may have a v-neck form. A waistband extends across the central body region and across one side region with a first belt secured at the junction of the central region and the second side region and extending to the outer edge of the first side region. The second belt extends from the secured end of the first belt through the waistband across the central body region, the second belt exiting the waistband at the junction of the second side region and central body region. A first fixed tie is positioned at the outer edge of the second side region along the position of the waistband. A second fixed tie is secured to the inside of the waistband between the central body region and first side region.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignees: Diane Von Furstenberg Studio, L.P., The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Diane Von Furstenberg, Erin Przekop, Jeanne M. Ryan
-
Patent number: 8690835Abstract: A garment for use with a patient requiring treatment with a central venous catheter and/or gastrostomy tube. Access openings are provided through which the catheter or tube may be reached from the outside of the garment and, in the case of the catheter, coiled on the outside of the garment. Flaps are attached to the garment for covering the access openings and securing the catheter or tube under the flaps. When the access openings are connected with an open ended slot to a central longitudinal opening in the front of the garment, the catheter or tube may be passed into the access opening and the garment put on and taken off without disturbing the medical appliance to which the catheter or tube is attached.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: Nicole A. Parris
-
Publication number: 20130205466Abstract: An improved patient garment for assisting a caregiver in lifting, and performing therapy evaluation and treatment techniques on a patient, without having to change slings for each task is provided. The garment comprises at least a pelvic belt having a width and length configured to fit around the waist of a human below the rib cage and above the hips and said length having an open front that contains at least one adjustable strap and buckle combination to secure the garment around a human torso, a top rim and a bottom rim; multiple fastening means attached to the garment along the top and bottom rims, and additional fastening means attached to the surface of the garment along its length and located between the top rim and the bottom rim of said garment. The invention can include other pieces of garments that are attachable to the pelvic belt and detachable there from depending on the function desired by the caregiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventor: Jeanne Margaret Arnold
-
Patent number: 8486035Abstract: A medical undergarment system effective for supporting an ostomy system consists of a first diagonal catheter channel, a second diagonal catheter channel, a first vertical catheter channel, and a second vertical catheter channel. The system consists of tubing, a base undergarment, and a fluid bag. The medical undergarment system provides a comfortable yet stable ostomy system that can easily be slipped on and off by a user. The system enables convenient and easy removal of bodily fluid when using a catheter.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Inventors: Hector F. Arce, Brian O. Mohika
-
Patent number: 8312565Abstract: A fabric flap for attaching to an infant garment such that the flap is within reach of an infant at all times, so that the infant can grasp the flap in a hand, particularly when the infant flails about while crying. The flap is a comfort object that sooths and comforts the infant, replacing a security blanket or other type of lovey. With the flap, the infant can touch a cheek and a chin, but the flap cannot reach and block a nose or a mouth, removing the threat of suffocation. The infant can freely move an arm holding the flap. The flap attaches to a one-piece garment that extends over an infant torso to a crotch, the crotch of the garment selectively fastened closed. In a further embodiment, the flap attaches to a torso harness that extends from the neck to the fastened closed crotch.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2012Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Inventor: Mindy Alperin
-
Publication number: 20120174285Abstract: A garment is disclosed for easily dressing and undressing infants, toddlers, and children who need assistance dressing themselves. The garment includes fasteners (primarily zippers and plastic buckles) configured for opening the garment into a one piece configuration in order to wrap the ferment around the child. These garments include pants, shorts, overalls, shortalls (short overalls) rompers, dresses, jumpers, tank tops, shirts, jackets, vests, infant gowns, pajamas, onesies, and shoes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Carly Michelle Williams, Douglas Roy Williams
-
Patent number: 8209773Abstract: A configurable supportive protection system and methods comprising a sizeable 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: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventor: Karen Bothwell
-
Publication number: 20120117708Abstract: An antimicrobial woven fabric having interwoven silver threads in manufacturing antimicrobial medical garments including tunics, gowns, coveralls, jackets, scrub tops, scrub pants, lab coats, footwear covers, linens, curtains and dividers wherein the woven fabric is selected from one or more of cotton, wool, silk, hemp, polyester, polypropylene, spandex and nylon, preferably the fabric is a blend of cotton and polyester fibers, with the medical garments providing for a garment closure, such as a zipper, extending approximately from a top front of the garment to a bottom front of the garment for opening said garment; and a plurality of pockets on a front portion of said garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventor: Vincent Trapani
-
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
-
Publication number: 20110179547Abstract: A one-piece garment is presented, such as a pajama for toddlers, which prevents removal of the garment by the toddler and keeps the toddler from gaining access to his diaper. The one-piece garment may be modified for wearers of any size and/or age so that the wearer cannot remove his own garment or disturb garments or medical devices that are worn under the one-piece garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: Paul David Stoneham
-
Patent number: 7971272Abstract: An adjustable garment includes an article of clothing and a plurality of unique adjustment features. The unique adjustment features includes a plurality of spaced apart pocket members and elastic band members disposed along sleeves, inseams and interior front and back portions of a shirt body portion, pants inseams, interior front and back pants leg portions, waist section of pants, interior portions of foot or bootie portions and associated extended body portions on one-piece garments. The spaced apart pocket members include a lower closed end and an upper open end with a fastener adjacent thereto. The elastic band having a first end cooperating with the lower closed end and a second end extending partially out of the open end with a plurality of fastener holes thereon. Adjustment of the garment is achieved by pulling the second end to connect a desired fastener hole with the pocket member fastener.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventors: Teresa Bailey, Erin C. Bailey, Ebony C. Bailey
-
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
-
Publication number: 20110107502Abstract: This disclosure relates to training and recovery clothing and related methods. In some aspects, a garment includes a fabric having about 41-54 wt % polyester, 27-43 wt % nylon, and about 16-19 wt % polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, and the fabric is constructed to increase oxygen levels in a wearer of the garment. In some aspects, a shoe includes a tongue with an inner surface to which a stand-alone polyester fiber is threaded through in a netting configuration, the fiber is constructed to increase oxygen levels in a wearer of the shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Todd Dalhausser, Thomas Gridley, Sean McVicker, Andrea Paulson
-
Publication number: 20110088136Abstract: A garment is provided having an upper torso portion with a neck pass through opening, a trunk portion, and securement elements. The trunk portion includes a left arm port, a right arm port, a left hand side-fold assembly, and a right hand side-fold assembly, a front panel, and a back panel, each of the left hand side-fold assembly and the right hand side-fold assembly being connected to the back panel and the front panel and being foldable to overlie a respective lateral area of the front panel of the trunk portion. The securement elements secure the left hand side-fold assembly and the right hand side-fold assembly in a plurality of different folded dispositions, thereby providing a capability to adjustably vary a lateral width of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Susan Isler
-
Patent number: 7908671Abstract: A one-piece garment with elastic bands threaded through the binding at the leg openings that allows for custom fitting of the garment. The contraction of the elastic bands through the cord-lock fastener creates a drawstring effect and provides a gathering force upon the garment, which is held securely in place with the cord-lock fastener so that the lower portion of the one-piece bodysuit thereby shortens in length and tightens around the legs to form a snug fit. Once the desired length is attained, the elastic bands and the cord-lock fastener are stored in the back flap of the crotch in a separate compartment, or pocket, held securely closed during wear with a strip of hook and loop fastener. The one-piece bodysuit can be expanded as needed by releasing the cord-lock fastener and pulling the elastic bands back through the cord-lock fastener to loosen the gathered fabric, thereby extending the crotch length of the garment and the diameter of the leg openings.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Growables LLCInventors: Teresa K. Gaugler, Hélène J. Courard
-
Publication number: 20110030117Abstract: A sleeping garment for toddlers that adjusts via a hook and loop connection at one flap per each of the feet to accommodate for the child's growth to extend the usability of the garment for that child as well as to preserve it for subsequent children as a “hand-me-down.” The hook portions are flaps of fabric located at the bottom of the toes and the hook is folded upward to the loops located at the top of the feet to adjust to the rapidly growing size of the child's feet. There are five claims submitted with seven drawings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Jodi Sue Wolfson
-
Publication number: 20100313325Abstract: Baby clothing (2) comprising a thermochromic material which changes colour if a baby wearing the clothing get too hot and which thereby provides a visual indication that the baby is too hot, and the baby clothing (2) being such that the thermochromic material extends all over the baby clothing (2), and the baby clothing (2) fits at least over the baby's body, arms and legs so that illnesses causing localised heating on the baby's body, arms and legs are able to be detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Christopher Ebejer
-
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
-
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
-
Publication number: 20100257654Abstract: A garment includes a front side and a back side. The front side and back side are coupled to surround at least part of a person's body. The front side includes a mesh outer shell and a lightweight inner mesh liner, and the inner mesh liner includes a material that provides moisture wicking. The back side includes a breathable material that substantially maintains three-dimensional breathability when the person rests upon it. The garment provides breathability substantially surrounding said at least part of the person's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: Dale Richard Waters, Susan Marie Waters
-
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
-
Publication number: 20100092739Abstract: The invention relates to an aqueous composition for preparing an edible coating on a microwavable food, which composition comprises at least one prolamin and at least one hydrocolloid or gelling agent. The invention further relates to a microwavable food comprising an edible coating, which coating comprises at least one prolamin and at least one hydrocolloid or gelling agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepast-natuurweten schappelijk onderzoek TNOInventors: Anton Kaasjager, Arjan Hovestad, Hein Jager
-
Publication number: 20100064408Abstract: A wearable, protective barrier comprising a garment having removably attached covers to protect hands and/or instruments placed therein. The covers can be removably affixed to various locations on the garment that would allow them to be detached from the garment before or after insertion of a hand. Various tabs located on the covers aid in inserting and adjusting the covers on the hand and/or instrument. In a specific embodiment, the covers and/or garment comprise one or more heat sensitive materials, such that some portion of a cover can be temporarily heat-sealed to the garment for later removal. In a further embodiment, the garment and covers are sterile and disposable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: ALICIA KEMPER
-
Publication number: 20100050314Abstract: The present invention relates to placement of visual prompts on hospital garments and linens to suggest workers to practice hand hygiene. Prompts will be text in any language, symbols, or other designs and will be affixed to garments and linens with stickers, buttons, embroidery, dye, paint, and other means. Specifically the invention includes designs and/or statements including but not limited to CLEAN YOUR HANDS and PLEASE WASH YOUR HANDS FIRST on hospital linens and hospital garments, such as patient gowns, scrubs, sheets, and blankets to prompt healthcare workers in contact with patients to wash their hands.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Michael Joseph Oleyar, Meredith Lindsay Price
-
Publication number: 20100017933Abstract: A concern for medical patients and caregivers is suitable apparel that provides comfort, dignity, easy dressing and access to the body without unnecessary body exposure. Critically ill patients' fragile skin is easily damaged when handled and patients recovering from broken limbs or surgery experience the need for easier ways to dress and accommodate medical devises and treatment. Modular medical apparel provides slip-on and snap-seam construction of shirts and pants to meet treatment needs and pulling overhead or up the body is avoided. Plastic snap closures enable the patient to wear the apparel during routine examinations, x-rays, chemo therapy, MRI and other treatments, eliminating change of clothing and body exposure. The apparel is adaptable to amputees and has the appearance of sportswear. Optional features include, but are not limited to, removable sleeves, flexible seam closures, moisture control, antimicrobial, stain resistant, flame retardant, and Velcro, stainless steel or plastic fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventor: Elizabeth Lide Taylor-Barry
-
Publication number: 20090313741Abstract: Wearing apparel which helps to manage autistic children by preventing them from removing the wearing apparel once they are placed in the wearing apparel. The wearing apparel is made from a soft cotton material and has an opening through which the wearing apparel is placed onto or removed from the child. The opening is the only way the wearing apparel can be donned or removed. A closure mechanism allows the opening to be open for passage of the child into or out of the wearing apparel when in the open configuration and to close the opening to prevent the passage of the child into or out of the wearing apparel when in the closed configuration. The closure is located where the child cannot reach it once the wearing apparel is donned whereby once the child is dressed, the child cannot disrobe.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Verna Hyman, Christy Joyce
-
Publication number: 20090293169Abstract: Two individual zipper systems for infant's and children's clothing such as onesies and sleepwear include a straight zipper system and a curved zipper system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Cynthia Wise
-
Publication number: 20090249526Abstract: Aiding to prevent Flat Head Syndrome, a concave pillow is sewn to the collar of a garment to be worn by an infant or small child, with the pillow having a small circle sewn near its center, slightly closer to one of the sides in creating a support area for the infant's neck and allowing the back of its head to rest on the concave center of the pillow. As the pillow is sewn to the collar of the garment, it will always remain towards the back of the infant, even if the infant should roll over. Such arrangement will prevent the pillow from covering or obstructing the infant's airway—in additionally helping to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or the risk of suffocation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Juliana Carangelo
-
Patent number: 7596814Abstract: A hospital patient garment constituted of upper and lower garment panels that the patient assumes a position interposed between front and rear portions of the panels by wearing same and, thusly worn, concomitantly achieves alignment of edges for attachment to each other contributing to unassisted or minimal assistance in practicing a dressing-up use of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Inventors: Pamela Smith Corby, Julia Papa
-
Publication number: 20090222968Abstract: The child's garment (12) with double slider zipper (10) is a garment having an upper portion configured to cover the child's upper body, including the chest, arms, and upper torso, and a lower portion configured to cover the child's lower body, including the lower torso, hips and legs, and may also cover the feet. The garment (12) is furnished with an elongated zipper (10) on the front of the garment extending from the collar to the foot or lower end of the garment, the zipper (10) extending along only one leg (18) when the garment (12) has two legs. The zipper (10) has a double slider so that the upper portion may be opened by sliding the pull on the upper slider (20) down from the neckline, or the lower portion may be opened by pulling the lower slider (22) up from the foot of the garment (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2007Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Lisa M. Pisano-Ginter
-
Publication number: 20090165186Abstract: A disposable hospital patient's gown with a stethoscope protector or cover for preventing the stethoscope of healthcare provider from being contaminated, so as to prevent transmission of infectious diseases to the patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Daniel Mijares, Jamal Lone
-
Publication number: 20090158492Abstract: A quick-drying textile includes a fabric and a chemical applied to the fabric. The chemical modifies the fabric's absorption properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Min Yao
-
Publication number: 20090089913Abstract: Safety drain holding systems are disclosed. According to one aspect, a system can include a medical support garment comprising a medical container holder having first and second ends and at least one pocket. The pocket is adapted to support at least one container for storing bodily fluid output from a patient to the container. The medical support garment comprises a belt including first and second ends adapted for releasable attachment to the first and second ends, respectively, of the medical container holder such that the pocket is held adjacent to the waist of the patient when the first and second ends of the belt are attached to the first and second ends, respectively, of the medical container holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Patricia Anne Ehrlickman
-
Publication number: 20090083895Abstract: A woman's sleeping garment includes a body, an adjustable band and a lift arrangement. The body includes an upper tubular portion having a neck hole formed therein for a wearer's head; a lower tubular portion; and a collar portion extending from the neck hole. The lift arrangement includes first and second panels coupled inside the upper tubular portion; a first strap extending from a top portion of the first panel through a first hole formed in the collar and extending behind a wearer's neck; and a second strap extending from a top portion of the second panel through a second hole formed in the collar and extending behind the wear's neck. The adjustable band radially constricts an area when tightened, the lift arrangement urges the panels toward the collar when the straps are coupled, and the collar is foldable to cover the straps.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Susan E. Pellegrini, Amy E. Stephens
-
Publication number: 20090064390Abstract: A one piece sleep training garment used to progress an infant through three stages of swaddling positions. Stage one will swaddle both arms, stage two will only swaddle one arm and stage three will allow both arms to be free. Trainer is also equipped with an illuminating section attached onto inside bottom portion, used to assist a caregiver in meeting an infant's needs in low light levels, such as night time. Trainer further consists of a curved zipped bottom portion which allows it open upward, revealing baby's hind quarters. This allows the caregiver to tend to an infant without disturbing its swaddle so that disruption is minimal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Michelle Jean Beiring, Lois Jane Maines
-
Publication number: 20090056727Abstract: A garment for inhibiting thumb and finger sucking includes pajamas having sleeves that cover the hands with a puppet having a likeness of a creature. The child is told a story that has the creature as a character therein. The child is encouraged to participate in the story-telling with the use of the puppet, with the child acting out the part played by the creature in the story. Such an activity engages a child by being part of the action of the story and distracts the child from thumb and or finger sucking. The child is encouraged to wear the garment during the night so that the puppet/creature remains at the end of the sleeves in covering relation to the hands during the night, thereby deterring and inhibiting the child from thumb and or finger sucking. Another element can include positive reinforcement in the form of a reward system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Carolyn Hill
-
Publication number: 20090031471Abstract: A garment for a person to wear includes a torso enclosure and a flap. The torso enclosure has a neck opening, a pair of arm openings, and a transverse chest opening. The transverse chest opening is formed in the torso enclosure so as to be positioned over the inferior thoracic cavity of a person wearing the garment. The flap is affixed to the torso enclosure laterally of the transverse chest opening and is closeable over the transverse chest opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Linda Dague
-
Publication number: 20090000007Abstract: The present invention provides a breathable, lightweight material which has radiopaque qualities and is easy to produce. In the preferred embodiment, a lightweight fabric, such as a surgical mask liner or an entire surgical gown, is formed by mixing a lightweight radiopaque compound, such as barium sulfate, with a polymer filler, preferably polyethylene, to impart radiopaque qualities to the mixture, then extruding the mixture into a plurality of filaments to form a porous, nonwoven fabric mass, and forming the filament mass into a web suitable to be used as a garment liner or ply in a multi-ply fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: Meridian Research and Development, Inc.Inventor: Ronald F. DeMeo
-
Publication number: 20080230075Abstract: An article of clothing that can be worn by suicidal inmates and medical patients is provided. In one embodiment, the article of clothing is comprised of a high-strength fabric consisting of an outer layer of tear-proof material, an inner layer of soft material, and a third layer of insulating material between the outer and inner layers that provides warmth and bulk to the fabric. The three layers are joined together with a nylon thread. The article of clothing is further comprised of at least one sleeve section that is removably attached to at least in part to a torso section, wherein the at least one sleeve section detaches from the torso section to prevent a user from injuring or killing himself. In another embodiment, the article of clothing is comprised of a non-woven cellular material with very low tensile strength that cannot effectively be fashioned into a rope or noose.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventors: Ayla Tasezen, Robert E. Schilling
-
Patent number: 7418741Abstract: A patient garment for wearing during treatment or examination involving insertion of tubing at a body site which is suitable for street wear. A plurality of openable flaps allow access to particular body sites and loops attached to the garment adjacent each opening secure the tubing in position.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Inventor: Bernadine Rogers
-
Publication number: 20080196137Abstract: The preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a child's sleeper containing an aperture in the back to provide access for an adult's hand, to allow caregivers to slip their hand inside the back of the sleeper to pat, scratch, rub or touch a child's back directly, thus providing comfort to the child in a manner that is ergonomic to the caregiver. The opening provides access for the caregiver's hand but easily and quietly closes back again when the caregiver's hand is removed so that the child is not disturbed. Traditional children's sleepers do not contain a back aperture, and the parent or caregiver must either comfort the child through a layer of fabric, or use the back of the opening at the top of the garment, which is designed for the child's head, to place his or her hand directly on the child's back.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventor: Tobey Blanton Forney
-
Publication number: 20080083049Abstract: Garments are provided that permit easy accessibility to medicament injection sites, or key zones, of the wearer. Each of the garments has multiple access slots which overlie respective injection sites, e.g., arms, thighs, abdomen, and/or other body parts which tend to accumulate subcutaneous fat, making them suitable as injection sites. Each of the access slots has a base portion and a corresponding flap portion. Openings are defined through the access slots, between the base and flap portions, and provide access to the skin of the wearer at the respective injection sites. The access slots can be incorporated into the garment in a visually inconspicuous manner by providing them on or within covers that replicate the appearance of, e.g., pockets, patches, or other structures concealing their appearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: Laurie E. McLeod
-
Publication number: 20080066213Abstract: The present invention provides pants for a surgery patient including a body including a front part, a rear part, and a crotch part, and waist fixing members provided to the front part and the rear part, respectively, the waist fixing members fixing the body to a patient's body, in which the crotch part has a cut portion having a reversed “L” shape and including a first cut portion extending in a direction from the front part to the rear part and a second cut portion extending in a direction from one side to a center portion thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: YOUNG GYO HA