Claims
- 1. A measuring article for determining a size of an elastic compression garment from a measurement range of an object, comprising:a) a strip of material having a first end, a second opposite end, a first substantially flat surface having at least one row of size indicia, object indicia, directional indicia, start markers and size markers formed on said first planar surface and in proximity to each of said first and second ends, and, a second substantially flat surface on the obverse side of said strip of material; b) said size markers in each row in proximity to said first end and said size markers in each row in proximity to said second end, each comprising a first size marker positioned a distance from one of said ends, said first size marker distance correlated to a smallest measurement of said range of measurements and said elasticity of said garment such that said first size marker distance is less than said smallest measurement to account for said elasticity of said garment; c) said size markers comprising a first size marker positioned a distance from said first end and a last size marker positioned a distance from said second end, said last size marker distance correlated to a largest measurement of said range of measurements and said elasticity of said garment such that said last size marker distance is less than said largest measurement to account for said elasticity of said garment; d) said size markers comprising at least one intermediate size marker positioned between said first size marker and said last size marker to define a first space between said first size marker and one of said intermediate size markers and a second space between one of said intermediate size markers and said last size marker; e) said size indicia comprising a size indicia arranged within each of said spaces, f) said object indicia in each row comprising a description of the body zone being measured by said row; g) said directional indicia in each row comprising a visual indicator of which direction to measure from said first or second end beginning at corresponding start marker and continuing to the first size marker that is positioned a distance from said first or second end; and, h) said directional indicia in each row also comprising a visual indicator of the size range for each size indicia and at least one of said visual indicators beginning from said first size marker and continuing to said last size marker wherein said strip is capable of being wrapped around said object so that said first end may overlap with said strip at a position having one of said size indicia thereby indicating the appropriate size of the elastic garment for the object.
- 2. The measuring article of claim 1, wherein said at least one size indicia comprise the markings “XXS”, “XS”, “S”, “M”, “L”, “XL”, “XXL”, “XXXL” and “XXXL”.
- 3. The measuring article of claim 1, wherein one of said start markers is arranged on said first surface generally proximate to said first end and one of said start markers is arranged on said first surface generally proximate to said second end.
- 4. The measuring article of claim 1, wherein said at least one row comprises said at least one directional indicia arranged between said first end and said first size marker.
- 5. The measuring article of claim 4, wherein said at least one object indicia at said first end comprise the markings “neck”, “vest”, “bra chest”, “arm”, “waist”, “hips”, “thigh”, and “brief” and said at least one object indicia at said first end comprise the markings “unisex neck” and “female arm”, said at least one object indicia being printed continuously within each size range within each measurement row.
- 6. The measuring article of claim 4, wherein said directional indicia comprise at least one arrow, said at least one arrow beginning at the start marker in each row at the first and second end and continuing to the first size marker for said row and said at least one arrow also indicating the size range for a specific size indicia by beginning at the intermediate size marker closest to said start marker for the specific size and ending at the intermediate size marker farthest from said start marker for said specific size.
- 7. The measuring article of claim 1, wherein said strip is made of a material having an elasticity.
- 8. The measuring article of claim 1, wherein said strip of material is made of a flexible material.
- 9. A method of determining a size of an elastic compression garment for delivering a desired pressure to a body part, comprising the steps of:a) wrapping a measuring article generally around said body part, said article comprising a strip of material having a first end and a first surface, at least one first size marker positioned on said surface a distance from said first end with said first size marker distance correlated to a smallest measurement of a range of measurements for said body part and said elasticity of said garment such that said first size marker distance is less than said smallest measurement to account for said elasticity of said garment, at least one last size marker positioned on said surface a distance from said first end with said last size marker distance correlated to a largest measurement of said range of measurements and said elasticity of said garment such that said last size marker distance is less than said largest measurement to account for said elasticity of said garment, at least one intermediate size marker positioned on said surface between said first size marker and said last size marker to define a first space between said first size marker and one of said intermediate size markers and a second space between one of said intermediate size markers and said last size marker, and, at least one size indicia on said surface and arranged between said first and last size markers b) overlapping said first end of said measuring article with one of said size indicia between two of said first, second, or intermediate size markers of said measuring article; and c) determining said garment size for said body part by reading said size indicia proximate said first end directly from said measuring article; wherein said garment size for said body part is determined directly by use of said measuring article without the need to annotate a body part measurement or refer to a conversion chart for garment sizes.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said step of reading said object indicia includes reading from the group consisting of “neck”, “vest”, “bra chest”, “arm”, “waist”, “hips”, “thigh”, and “brief” and the step of reading said size indicia includes the step of reading from the group consisting of “XXXS”, “XXS”, “XS”, “S”, “M”, “L”, “XL”, “XXL”, and “XXXL”.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of repeating said steps (a) through (d) for at least one additional body part.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein said first size marker distance and said first space are correlated to said smallest measurement and said garment elasticity so that the garment size determined provides for a desired pressure delivered by the elastic compression garment to the object.
- 13. The method of claim 9, wherein said last size marker distance and said second space are correlated to said largest measurement and said garment elasticity so that the garment size determined provides for a desired pressure delivered by the elastic compression garment to the object.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/102,876 filed Oct. 2, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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