The subject matter disclosed herein relates to gowns and methods of making the same. In particular, the present subject matter relates to hospital gowns that are given to and worn by patients in hospitals and other medical facilities to provide cover for the patient, while at the same time providing easy access to the patient's body to medical procedures.
A hospital gown, also known as a patient gown, exam gown, johnny shirt or Johnny gown, is a short-sleeved, thigh-length garment worn by patients in hospitals and other medical facilities. The one-size-fits-none garment remains one of the least loved aspects of American medicine. The hospital gown can be traced back as far as the 1800's where it was no more than a nightshirt with a slit up the back. Since the 1920's, only minor variations have managed to make their way to hospital rooms.
The hospital gown is made of fabric that can withstand repeated laundering in hot water, usually cotton, and is fastened at the back with twill tape ties. Disposable hospital gowns may be made of paper or thin plastic, with paper or plastic ties. Healthcare workers, especially in hospitals, find thin hospital gowns convenient for listening to the heart and lungs. For nurses, giving injections in the buttocks, abdomen, or thighs is easier when the patient is wearing a gown rather than street clothing. Hospital gowns are much thinner and looser than regular clothing, so patients are less likely to overheat.
The hospital gown has a solid front with sleeves on the side and a back that is open with two opposing unconnected edges that have a plurality of corresponding ties along the edges. The corresponding ties can be tied together to close the back and hold the gown together on the patient. With the gown only being held together by two to four fabric ties tied together in the back, the gown provides an easy-access design that works well in emergencies. The body of the patient can be easily accessed by untying the ties.
The standard hospital gown, however, is not a favorite of patients. Due to the shortness of the standard hospital gown and the open back that is often hard to keep in a closed position, most patients do not feel comfortable in the gown. It often makes the patient user feel self-conscious, especially if they have to leave their room. It is often heard and seen that patients will try to hold the back of their gowns closed with one hand as the walk down a hall in a hospital or other medical facility. The state of mind of the patient has been found an important factor in health and recovery. The distractions and self-consciousness caused by the hospital gown do not provide positive impacts on a patient's state of mind, and for some, can be detrimental to that state of mind.
The gowns used for babies and small children can be especially ineffective in providing proper cover and protection and cause different concerns from those described above. These concerns can include how best to secure the gown around a child and effectively ensuring that the gown stays on the child. Children can be especially vulnerable to ill-effects of the standard hospital gown.
Therefore, a need exists for providing patients with more comfort during their stay in a hospital or other medical facility by providing a gown that is less likely to cause distractions to and self-consciousness in the patient. At the same time, the gown should still provide the benefits of easy access to the patient's body for necessary procedures or in case of emergencies.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide novel hospital gowns and methods of making the same. For example, hospital gowns are disclosed that provides better cover for the patient, while still providing easy access to the patient's body to medical procedures.
A few objects of the presently disclosed subject matter having been stated hereinabove, and which are achieved in whole or in part by the presently disclosed subject matter, other objects will become evident as the description proceeds below when taken in connection with the accompanying documents, pictures and figures.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present subject matter to one of ordinary skill in the art is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification and in the other documents, pictures and figures attached herewith, including reference to the accompanying figures in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the description of the present subject matter, one or more examples of which are shown in the pictures and figures. Each example is provided to explain the subject matter and not as a limitation. In fact, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used in another embodiment to yield still a further embodiment. It is intended that the present subject matter cover such modifications and variations.
Although the terms first, second, right, left, front, back, etc. may be used herein to describe various features, elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these features, elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one feature, element, component, region, layer or section from another feature, element, component, region, layer or section. Thus, a first feature, element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second feature, element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the disclosure herein.
Embodiments of the subject matter of the disclosure are described herein with reference to schematic illustrations of embodiments that may be idealized. As such, variations from the shapes and/or positions of features, elements or components within the illustrations as a result of, for example but not limited to, user preferences, manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances are expected. Shapes, sizes and/or positions of features, elements or components illustrated in the figures may also be magnified, minimized, exaggerated, shifted or simplified to facilitate explanation of the subject matter disclosed herein. Thus, the features, elements or components illustrated in the figures are schematic in nature and their shapes and/or positions are not intended to illustrate the precise configuration of a leg protector and are not intended to limit the scope of the subject matter disclosed herein.
Front panel 12, with its exterior surface 12E and interior surface 12I, can each comprise a head end 14, a bottom end 16, a right side 18 and a left side 20. Similarly, back panel 22, with its exterior surface 22E and interior surface 22I, can each comprise a head end 24, a bottom end 26, a right side 28 and a left side 30. As shown in
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While shown in the Figures as the fastener members 32F, 34F, 36F, 38F of the front panel 12 and the fastener member 32B, 34B, 36B, 38B of the back panel 22 that form the releasable right shoulder, left shoulder, right side, left side portions of the gown 10 all attached to the interior surfaces of the front and back panels 12 and 22, it is to be understood that one of each corresponding fastener members 32F or 32B, 34F or 34B, 36F or 36B, 38F or 38B could be attached to the interior surface of the respective front or back panel and the other corresponding fastener members 32F or 32B, 34F or 34B, 36F or 36B, 38F or 38B could be attached to the exterior surface of the respective front or back panel.
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Left and right shoulder fastener devices 32, 34 can be spaced apart from one another at head ends 14, 24, so that the respective fastener members 32F, 32B, 34F, 34B are secured together to form the respective right and left shoulders of gown 10 and a neck opening 10N. When front panel 12 and back panel 14 is secured around a baby B in such a manner, neck opening 10N provides enough space for the neck of baby B to comfortable occupy the opening. As shown in
Right shoulder fastener device 32 and right side fastener device 36 can be spaced apart from one another on right sides 18, 28 of front and back panels 12, 22. In this manner, the respective fastener members 32F, 32B, 36F, 36B are secured together to form the respective right side of gown 10 and a right arm opening 10RA. Similarly, left shoulder fastener device 34 and left side fastener device 34 can be spaced apart from one another on left sides 20, 30 of front and back panels 12, 22. In this manner, the respective fastener members 34F, 34B, 38F, 38B are secured together to form the respective left side of gown 10 and a left arm opening 10LA. When front panel 12 and back panel 14 is secured around a baby B in such a manner, right and left arm openings 10RA, 10LA provide enough space for the arms of baby B to comfortable occupy openings 10RA, 10LA.
By having fastener members 32B, 32F, 34B, 34F on each side above and below the arms when a patient is wearing the gown 10, a releasable right shoulder portion, a releasable left shoulder portion, a releasable right side portion and a releasable left side portion can be formed that allow easy access to most any part of the patient's body. Further, by having fastener members 32B, 32F, 34B, 34F on each side above and below the arms of a patient wearing a gown 10, the different areas of the gown can be loosened for access or for patient comfort. Additionally, changing of the gown 10 or portion of the gown 10 can also be easily accomplished. For example, in some cases, the gown 10 can be changed with minimal movement of the patient, who may be bed-ridden.
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Additionally, fastener members 34B, 34F, 38B, 38F of both fastener devices 34, 38 can be released from their corresponding member to provide full access to the full left side of the body as needed, while allowing gown 10 to still provide coverage for the full right side of the body. Similarly, fastener members 32B, 32F, 36B, 36F of both fastener devices 32, 36 can be release from their corresponding fastener member to provide full access to the full right side of the body as needed, while allowing gown 10 to still provide coverage for the full left side of the body. In both instances, after the required access is completed in each case, the respective fastener members 32B, 32F, 36B, 36F, 34B, 34F, 38B, 38F can be secured together again.
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Instead of a plurality of individual hook and loop fasteners 40 as shown in
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Also with this construction, arm openings can be easily formed by a few amount or number of fastener devices in some embodiments. For example, portions, or members, of the fastener devices 32, 34 can be connected along an axis A2 on the interior surface 12I of front panel 12. Similarly, portions, or members, of the fastener devices 32, 34 can be connected along an axis A4 on the interior surface 22I of back panel 22. Similarly, as shown in
In some embodiments, the portion, or member, of fastener device 38 on the front panel 12 and the portion, or member, of fastener device 38 on the back panel 22 can positioned along a respective axis A1, A6 that bisects the releasable left shoulder portion formed by the respective portions of fastener device 34 to form a left arm opening in the gown 60. Similarly, the portion, or member, of fastener device 38 on the front panel 12 and the portion of fastener device 38 on the back panel 22 can positioned along a respective axis A1, A6 that bisects the releasable right shoulder portion formed by the respective portions of fastener device 32 to form a right arm opening in the gown 60.
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In particular, the front panel 82 can comprise left and right sleeve portions 85 and 87. A releasable left shoulder portion that can comprise a portion of left shoulder fastener device 104 can extend from the neck opening 84N along a top of the left sleeve portion 85. A releasable right shoulder portion that can comprise a portion of right shoulder fastener device 106 can extend from the neck opening 84N along a top of the right sleeve portion 87. In
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In particular, the front panel 92 can comprise left and right sleeve portions 95 and 97. A releasable left shoulder portion that can comprise a portion of left shoulder fastener device 118 can extend from the neck opening 94N along a top of the left sleeve portion 95. A releasable right shoulder portion that can comprise a portion of right shoulder fastener device 120 can extend from the neck opening 94N along a top of the right sleeve portion 97. In
Thus, as described herein, embodiments of hospital gowns are provided. For example, in one embodiment, a hospital gown can comprise a front panel comprising an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface and a back panel comprising an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface. The front panel can be releasably securable to the back panel at different locations to create a gown with the interior surface of the front panel facing the interior surface of the back panel and to form a releasable right shoulder portion, a releasable left shoulder portion, a releasable right side portion and a releasable left side portion of the gown.
In such embodiments of the gown, a neck opening can be formed between the releasable right shoulder portion and the releasable left shoulder portion. Similarly, a right arm opening can be formed between the releasable right shoulder portion and the releasable right side portion and a left arm opening can be formed between the releasable left shoulder portion and the releasable left side portion. In some such embodiments, the front panel can be releasably securable to permit detachment and reattachment to the back panel at different locations by a plurality of fastener devices disposed on the interior surfaces of the front and back panels. In this manner, the releasable right shoulder portion, the releasable left shoulder portion, the releasable right side portion and the releasable left side portion can be formed in such embodiments.
In some embodiments, the fastener devices can each comprise a plurality of individual fasteners. In some embodiments, the individual fasteners of the plurality of individual fasteners can be snap fasteners. In some embodiments, the individual fasteners of the plurality of individual fasteners can be mating male/female fasteners. In some embodiments, the individual fasteners of the plurality of individual fasteners can be hook and loop fasteners. In some embodiments, the fastener devices each comprises a hook and loop fastener.
In some embodiments, the fastener devices that form the releasable right side portion can be positioned along an axis that intersects the releasable right shoulder portion and the fastener devices that form the releasable left side portion can be positioned along an axis that intersects the releasable left shoulder portion. For example, the fastener devices that form the releasable right side portion can be positioned along an axis that intersects an area where fastener devices that form the releasable right shoulder portion are attached and the fastener devices that form the releasable left side portion can be positioned along an axis that intersects an area where fastener devices that form the releasable left shoulder portion are attached. In some embodiments, the fastener devices that form the releasable right side portion can be positioned along an axis that bisects the releasable right shoulder portion and the fastener devices that form the releasable left side portion can be positioned along an axis that bisects the releasable left shoulder portion. For example, the fastener devices that form the releasable right side portion can be positioned along an axis that bisects an area where fastener devices that form the releasable right shoulder portion are attached and the fastener devices that form the releasable left side portion can be positioned along an axis that bisects an area where fastener devices that form the releasable left shoulder portion are attached.
In some embodiments, the hospital gown can have sleeves. For example, the front panel and the back panel can further comprise right and left sleeve portions. In such embodiments, the releasable right shoulder portion can extend from the neck opening along a top of the right sleeve portion and the releasable left shoulder portion can extend from the neck opening along a top of the left sleeve portion. Also, in such embodiments, a releasable right bottom arm portion can extend along a bottom portion of the right sleeve portion below the releasable right shoulder portion and above the releasable right side portion and a releasable left bottom arm portion can extend along a bottom portion of the left sleeve portion below the releasable left shoulder portion and above the releasable left side portion.
In such embodiments of the hospital gowns that have pronounced sleeve portions, the front panel can be releasably securable to the back panel at different locations by a plurality of fastener devices disposed on the interior surfaces of the front and back panels to form the releasable right shoulder portion, the releasable left shoulder portion, the releasable right bottom arm portion, the releasable left bottom arm portion, the releasable right side portion and the releasable left side portion. The fastener devices that form the releasable right bottom arm portion and the releasable right side portion for each front and back panel can be integral with each other and the fastener devices that form the releasable left bottom arm portion and the releasable left side portion for each front and back panel can also be integral with each other. Alternatively, the fastener devices that form the releasable right bottom arm portion and the releasable right side portion for each front and back panel can be separate from each other and the fastener devices that form the releasable left bottom arm portion and the releasable left side portion for each front and back panel can be separate from each other.
In some embodiments, a hospital gown can comprise a front panel comprising an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface. The front panel can further comprise a head end, a bottom end, a left side and a right side. The hospital gown can also comprise a back panel comprising an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface. The back panel can further comprise a head end, a bottom end, a left side and a right side. The hospital gown can also comprise right shoulder fastener device comprising a front panel right shoulder fastener member attached to the right side of the head end of the interior surface of the front panel and a corresponding back panel right shoulder fastener member attached to the right side head end of the interior surface of the back panel. The front panel right shoulder fastener member can be releasably securable to the corresponding back panel right shoulder fastener member to permit detachment and reattachment. The hospital gown can further comprise a left shoulder fastener comprising a front panel left shoulder fastener member attached to the left side of the head end of the interior surface of the front panel and a corresponding back panel left shoulder fastener member attached to the left side head end of the interior surface of the back panel. The front panel left shoulder fastener member can be releasably securable to the corresponding back panel left shoulder fastener member to permit detachment and reattachment.
In such embodiments, the hospital gown can additionally comprise a right side fastener comprising a front panel right side fastener member attached to the right side of the interior surface of the front panel and a corresponding back panel right side fastener member attached to the right side of the interior surface of the back panel. The front panel right side fastener member can be releasably securable to the back panel left side fastener member to permit detachment and reattachment. Similarly, the hospital gown can comprise a left side fastener comprising a front panel right side fastener member attached to the left side of the interior surface of the front panel and a corresponding back panel left side fastener member attached to the left side of the interior surface of the back panel The front panel left side fastener member can be releasably securable to the back panel left side fastener member to permit detachment and reattachment.
Further, in such embodiments, the left and right shoulder fasteners can be spaced apart from one another at the head end to form a neck opening. Additionally, the right shoulder fastener and the right side fastener can be spaced apart from one another at the head end to form a right arm opening, while the left shoulder fastener and the left side fastener can be spaced apart from one another at the head end to form a left arm opening.
For such embodiments of the hospital gown, the right shoulder fastener, left shoulder fastener, right side fastener, and left side fastener can each comprise a plurality of individual fasteners. In some embodiments, the fastener devices can each comprise a plurality of individual fasteners. In some embodiments, the individual fasteners of the plurality of individual fasteners can be snap fasteners. In some embodiments, the individual fasteners of the plurality of individual fasteners can be mating male/female fasteners. In some embodiments, the individual fasteners of the plurality of individual fasteners can be hook and loop fasteners. In some embodiments, the fastener devices each can comprise a hook and loop fastener.
A method of making a hospital gown can also be provided. The method can comprise providing a front panel comprising an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface and a back panel comprising an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface. The front panel can then be releasably secured to the back panel at different locations to create a gown with the interior surface of the front panel facing the interior surface of the back panel and to form a releasable right shoulder portion, a releasable left shoulder portion, a releasable right side portion and a releasable left side portion of the gown in manner that permits detachment and reattachment of the front and back panels.
In some such embodiments of the method, the interior surface of the front panel and the interior surface of the back panel can comprise a plurality of fastener devices disposed on the interior surfaces of the front and back panels. Such methods can further comprise attaching and detaching the plurality of portions of the fastener devices disposed on the interior surface of the front panel to the plurality of portions of the fastener devices disposed on the interior surface of the back panel to form and release the releasable right shoulder portion, the releasable left shoulder portion, the releasable right side portion and the releasable left side portion as needed.
It will be understood that various details of the presently disclosed subject matter may be changed without departing from the scope of the presently disclosed subject matter. Furthermore, the foregoing description is for the purpose of illustration only, and not for the purpose of limitation.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/726,116, filed Nov. 14, 2012, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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