This invention is directed to clothing having strategically placed access points to provide various foldable portions to provide access to the wearer with the wearer not having to stand from a chair or bed, and to facilitate ease of putting on and removing the clothing even when influenced by wheelchair requirements, mobility limitations, or injury.
Traditionally, clothing is designed for the wearer with average mobility. Unfortunately, when a wearer is of limited mobility, must don and doff clothing, can be challenging. For example, traditional clothing can be difficult or impossible to don if the wearer is paralyzed and wheelchair-bound. Injuries can make it difficult to raise the wearer's arms which makes putting on a closed shirt difficult and potentially painful.
Additionally, when a wearer with limited mobility visits a physician or other health care provider, the wearer cannot be easily examined with conventional clothing. If the wear is wheelchair-bound or injured, the removal of the clothing for the examination by the health care provider can be particularly problematic.
Furthermore, when a paralyzed, wheelchair-bound, or injured wearer is stationary, pressure sores can develop which can be very harmful and deadly. Pressure sores are especially problematic when the wearer has impaired sensitivity such as with paralyzed wearers. Additionally, the construction of conventional clothing includes features such as seams, stitching, buttons, zippers, folds and other features that can create or aggravate pressure sores.
Therefore, it is an objective of the present invention to provide for clothing that is easy to don and doff even when mobility is very limited.
It is another object of the present invention to provide for clothing with enhanced accessibility to allow for a health care individual to examine a wearer without unnecessarily repositioning the wearer.
It is another object of the present invention to provide for clothing that mitigate the risk of pressure sores.
The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing a pair of pants having increased accessibility for wearers having limited mobility said pair of pants comprising, a front panel of fabric having an upper edge, a lower edge, a right outer edge, a left outer edge, a right inner edge and a left inner edge; a rear panel of fabric having an upper edge, a lower edge, a right outer edge, a left outer edge, a right inner edge and a left inner edge, wherein said rear panel is joined to said front panel such that said rear panel and said front panel are only detachable along an upper portion of said right and left outer edges; a first releasable seam disposed along said upper portion of said right outer seams of said front panel and said rear panel; a second releasable seam disposed along said upper portion of said left outer seams of said front panel and said rear panel; a waist band defining a torso opening when said first and second releasable seams are placed in a secured position; and, whereby said upper edge of said front panel and said second panel may be folded down when said first and said second releasable seams are placed in an open position, thereby allowing access to the wearer of said pants without the need to remove said pants.
In a further embodiment, said first releasable seam and said second releasable seams are zippers.
In a further embodiment, said zippers are installed in reverse so that the teeth of said zippers are positioned away from the wearer's body to improve comfort and reduce the risks of pressure sores.
In a further embodiment, a slot is disposed in said waist band and an elastic band disposed in said slot so that said waist band has elasticity and will conform to the wear's waist.
In a further embodiment, a slot is disposed in said waist band and an expansion strap disposed in said slot which is extendable from the slot.
In a further embodiment, said expansion strap includes a tab disposed on a distal end that has a button hole for engaging a button disposed on said waist band to secure said expansion strap in a predetermined position for adjusting the fit of the waist band to the wearer.
In a further embodiment, said expansion strap includes a secondary button disposed along the length of said expansion strap for cooperating with said button on said waist band to create tension causing the waist band to contract for adjusting the fit of the waist band to the wearer.
The above objectives are further accomplished according to the present invention by providing a shirt having increased accessibility for wearers of limited mobility said shirt comprising, a front panel having a right lateral edge, a left lateral edge an upper edge and a lower edge; a rear panel having a right lateral edge, a left lateral edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein said rear panel is joined to said front panel along said upper edges and said right and left lateral edges of said front and rear panels; a right arm opening and a left arm opening defined by said right and left lateral edges of said front and rear panels, when said front and said rear panels are joined together at said right and left lateral edges; a first releasable seam extending from a generally central portion of said upper edge of said front panel down towards said right lateral edge of said front panel so that said first releasable seam extends to a terminal point below said right arm opening; a second releasable seam extending from a generally central portion of said upper edge of said front panel down towards said left lateral edge of said front panel so that said second releasable seam extends to a terminal point below said left arm opening; a neck opening defined by said upper edge of said front panel and said rear panel when said first and said second releasable seams are placed in a secured position; a torso opening defined by said lower edges of said front panel and said rear panel when said front and said rear panels are joined together; and, whereby, an upper portion of said front panel of said shirt may be folded downward towards said torso opening when said first and said second releasable seams are placed in an open position thereby allowing access to the wearer of said shirt without the need to remove said shirt.
In a further embodiment, said first and said second releasable seams are zippers.
In a further embodiment, said zippers are installed in reverse so that the teeth of said zippers are positioned away from the wearers body to improve comfort and reduce the risks of pressure sores.
In a further embodiment, a sleeve is attached to one of said right and said left arm opening.
The above objectives are further accomplished according to the present invention by providing an outfit having increased accessibility for wearers of limited mobility said outfit comprising: a shirt having a front panel with a right lateral edge, a left lateral edge an upper edge and a lower edge; a rear panel having a right lateral edge, a left lateral edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein said rear panel is joined to said front panel along said upper edges and said right and left lateral edges of said front and rear panels; a right arm opening and a left arm opening defined by said right and left lateral edges of said front and rear panels, when said front and said rear panels are joined together at said right and left lateral edges; a first shirt releasable seam extending generally horizontally from a generally central portion of said front panel towards one of said right and left lateral edges of said front panel so that said at least one releasable seam extends to a terminal point adjacent to one of said right and left arm openings; a neck opening defined by said upper edge of said front panel and said rear panel when said at least one releasable seam is placed in a secured position; a torso opening defined by said lower edges of said front panel and said rear panel when said front and said rear panels are joined together to encapsulate said wearer within said front and said rear panel of said shirt; a pair of pants for cooperating with said shirt wherein a waist opening of said pair of pants extends to a point that is generally adjacent to said torso opening of said shirt when said pair of pants and said shirt are combined on a wearer, and wherein said pair of pants comprise, a front panel having an upper edge, a lower edge, a right outer edge, a left outer edge, a right inner edge and a left inner edge; a rear panel having an upper edge, a lower edge, a right outer edge, a left outer edge, a right inner edge and a left inner edge, wherein said rear panel is joined to said front panel such that said rear panel and said front panel are only detachable along an upper portion of said right and left outer edges; a first pants releasable seam disposed along said upper portion of said right outer edges of said front panel and said rear panel; a second pants releasable seam disposed along said upper portion of said left outer edges of said front panel and said rear panel; a waist band defining said torso opening when said first and second pants releasable seams are placed in a secured position; and, whereby said upper edge of said front panel and said second panel of said pair of pants may be folded down when said first and said second pants releasable seams are placed in an open position, thereby allowing access to the wearer of said pants without the need to remove the pants, and an upper portion of said front panel of said shirt may be folded upwards away from said torso opening when said first shirt releasable seam is placed in an open position thereby allowing access to the wearer of said shirt without the need to remove said shirt.
In a further embodiment, a second releasable seam is included extending generally horizontally from a generally central portion of said front panel in an opposite direction of said first releasable seam.
In a further embodiment, said first and second shirt releasable seam and said first and second pants releasable seams are zippers.
In a further embodiment, said zippers are installed in reverse so that the teeth of said zippers are positioned away from the wearer's body to improve comfort and reduce the risks of pressure sores.
In a further embodiment, a slot is disposed in said waist band of said pants and an elastic band disposed in said slot so that said waist band has elasticity and will conform to the wear's waist.
In a further embodiment, a slot is disposed in said waist band and an expansion strap disposed in said slot which is extendable from the slot.
In a further embodiment, said expansion strap includes a tab disposed on a distal end that has a button hole for engaging a button disposed on said waist band to secure said expansion strap in a predetermined position for adjusting the fit of the waist band to the wearer.
In a further embodiment, said expansion strap includes a secondary button disposed along the length of said expansion strap for cooperating with said button on said waist band to create tension causing the waist band to contract for adjusting the fit of the waist band to the wearer.
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In one embodiment, the fabric can be impregnated with anti-bacterial material in the form of a fabric treatment such as a sulfonamides and other materials.
While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Unless specifically stated, terms and phrases used in this document, and variations thereof, unless otherwise expressly stated, should be construed as open ended as opposed to limiting. Likewise, a group of items linked with the conjunction “and” should not be read as requiring that each and every one of those items be present in the grouping, but rather should be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise. Similarly, a group of items linked with the conjunction “or” should not be read as requiring mutual exclusivity among that group, but rather should also be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise.
Furthermore, although items, elements or components of the disclosure may be described or claimed in the singular, the plural is contemplated to be within the scope thereof unless limitation to the singular is explicitly stated. The presence of broadening words and phrases such as “one or more,” “at least,” “but not limited to,” or other like phrases in some instances shall not be read to mean that the narrower case is intended or required in instances where such broadening phrases may be absent.
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61992571 | May 2014 | US |
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Parent | PCT/US2015/030548 | May 2015 | US |
Child | 15346848 | US |