The invention relates to an over-the-head gown such as those worn by medical professionals and patients which has a single neck tie strap and a slide lock through which the strap extends for tightening the head opening of the gown.
Medical gowns are used and designed to provide personal protection to an array of users. They are used by patients, visitors, general staff, and healthcare workers. The vast majority are used by healthcare workers who require a product that is either disposable or reusable, and that protects and is quick and easy to put on (donning) and remove (doffing). Securing the gown properly with a simple method is critical. There are currently many gown designs on the market. One type of older style gown has a neck portion which is open in the back, and is closed using a simple neck-tie, a hook & loop fastener (i.e. Velcro), or an adhesive strip. More recently, “over-the-head” gowns have become available wherein the neck portion extends 360° with a static sized opening and several versions may be enlarged by the user or manufacturer for an easier fit over the head. In this over-the-head type gown, the enlarged head opening can often be synched closed with elastics or other methods.
All of the old-style neck closure designs (non over-the-head) will secure the gown if used properly, but many users do not take the time or effort to secure them properly as they are cumbersome and difficult. These old-style gowns require extensive manipulation that will cause the user to reach behind their neck at some point in the process in order to complete the proper closure and securement of their gown. This manipulation is time consuming and difficult, often painful for those with back, neck or shoulder injuries or issues. In many cases it requires the help of a colleague which again takes away from the time to care for a patient.
The over-the-head gown options currently on the market were launched in an effort to almost force the user to properly don the gown and meet proper infection prevention protocols. Current over-the-head designs do allow for proper donning of the gown from the neck closure standpoint, but all have certain drawbacks that remain a hindrance for the end-user in the ease and comfort of use. There is a major need for a quick and simple design that can allow healthcare workers to put on their gown without reaching behind their neck or getting the help of another person but also giving full protection of the user.
Therefore, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of a gown which overcomes the shortcomings of prior art gowns.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an over-the-head gown which can be donned without the wearer reaching behind his/her neck or head.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an over-the-head gown having a single neck tie strap and a strap or slide lock for securing the strap and allowing the user to reduce in size the neck opening to tighten to a proper fit after the gown is placed over the head of the person.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a medical gown for health care workers and patients which can be put on without assistance from another person.
Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of a gown having a one-way locking member for retaining a neck tie strap that allows the users to tighten the opening to a proper fit.
Another objective of the present invention is the method of quickly and easily donning an over-the-head gown without reaching behind the wearer's head or neck.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a gown which can be quickly and easily doffed by detaching a neck tie strap or slide lock from the gown.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a gown which is pre-assembled prior to donning with a necktie strap partially inserted through a slide lock adjacent to the neck to form an enlarged opening through which the wearer's head fits.
Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved gown which is economic to manufacture, easy and safe to wear and remove, and provides appropriate protection for the wearer.
These and other objectives become apparent from the following description of the invention.
Solving the neck closure/proper donning issue described above is this new design and method of usage:
An over-the-head gown, such as a medical gown worn by doctors, nurses, health care providers, and patients, is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10. The gown includes a front panel 12 a pair of back panels 14, and sleeves 16. The back panels 14 have vertical edges 18 defining a gap 20 between the panels 14. The back panels 14 also have upper left and right corners 22, 24. The top of the front and back panels 12, 14 define the neck 26 of the gown 10.
The above structure of the gown 10 is conventional. It is understood that the gown can take other forms, without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the sleeves 16 may be long or short or may be eliminated or the back panels 14 may be different sizes or configurations for closure.
The invention is directed toward a system for closing the rear gap 20 of the back panels 14, at least adjacent to the neck 26. This system includes a neck tie strap 28 having a first end 29 attached to one of the upper corners 22, 24 of the gown 10. A lock assembly 30 is attached adjacent the neck 26, preferably at or close to the other one of the upper corners 22, 24. Thus, the lock 30 sits upon the gown, rather than being spaced from the gown by a mounting strap. In one embodiment, the lock 30 includes a rectangular/tubular body 32 with one or more internal teeth 34. The strap 28 has a substantially smooth exterior surface and is adapted to be pulled or slide through the body 32 of the lock 30. The teeth 34 are angled so as to allow the strap 28 to be pulled through the body 32 in only one direction and prevent removal of the strap 28 in the opposite direction from the body 32.
One example of a commercially available strap or slide lock 30 is sold by Richest Pack in Shenzhen, China as a plastic wristband lock. The lock has at least one flat side for facilitating attachment to the gown. It is understood that the lock may take other shapes and configurations, without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the lock may have a single tooth or ratchet for engaging the strap. The lock may have other mechanical means to limit sliding of the strap through the lock, other than the teeth shown in the drawings, such as a cinching mechanism, a spring biased member to grip the strap, or other device to allow the strap to be locked in a desired tightened position after the gown is donned and to prevent the strap from being accidentally withdrawn from the lock Also, while a one direction lock is preferred, a two way lock may be used to allow the head opening to be tightened or loosened.
Preferably, in the manufacturing of the gown, the loose or free end 36 of the strap 28 is partially inserted through the body 32 of the slide lock 30 so as to form a head opening 38 for the gown 10. Thus, the gown 10 is an over-the-head type of gown. This pre-insertion step of the loose end 36 of the strap 28 through the body 32 of the slide lock should be done by the manufacturer to complete the over-the-head design process before the gown is donned.
The gown 10 can then be placed over the head of the wearer, either by the wearer himself/herself or with assistance from another person. Then, the loose end 36 of the strap 28 can be grasped by the wearer or by the assistant and pulled further through the slide lock 30 so as to reduce the size of the head opening 38 and thereby pull the upper corners 22, 24 together so as to close the gap 20 adjacent to the back of the wearer's neck.
When it is time to remove the gown 10, the wearer or another person can pull on the front panel 12 of the gown 10 to detach the first end 29 of the strap 28 and/or to detach the lock 30 from the gown corners 22, 24. The detachment of the strap 28 and/or the slide lock 30 allows the gown 10 to be pulled forward off the wearer's body, since the head opening 38 no longer encircles the neck.
The detachable connection of the strap 28 and/or the lock 30 to the gown tend to be by any convenient means such as an adhesive, hook and loop material (i.e. Velcro), weak stitching, ultrasonic welding, or any other convenient means. As a further option for removing the gown 10, but not clinically recommended, the neck 26 of the gown may be torn to enlarge the head opening 38 and thereby allow the gown to be pulled off over the wearer's head.
Thus, the over the head gown 10 of the present invention has multiple unique features, including:
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.