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The cape 10 is held to the sink 16 by a fastener 17 such as a magnet. The access slit 19 extends from the outside edge 18 to the neck opening 20. The neck opening 20 is adjustably fitted to the user 12 by a fastener 26 on the access slit 19 such as adhesive tape, hook and loop fasteners, a button 28 or other fastener as is known in the art. The cape 10 rests on the user's shoulders 25 and covers the arms 21 and the legs 23 (
The sink 16 comprises a bowl 30, a faucet 32, a first water handle 34 and a second water handle 36. The cape 10 is adapted to cover the sink 16 while leaving the water faucet 32 and a drain 38 functional by extending the faucet 32 through a faucet hole 33 and the drain 38 concentrically aligned with a drain hole 39. Likewise, the first water handle 34 is extended through the cape at the first handle hole 35 and the second water handle 36 is extended through the cape 10 at the second handle hole 37.
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The handle spacing 50 between the first handle hole locator 44 and the second hole locator 45 is a first standard dimension for most sink 16 and faucet fixtures. Likewise, the drain spacing 52 is a second standard dimension between the faucet 32 and the drain 38. Typically, the faucet hole 33 is midway between the first and second handles 34, 36. The fixture 41 is used with a marker to trace the hole locations on the sheet 70 and a knife or scissors (not shown) to cut holes at the traced locations to adapt the cape 10 to the faucet, handles and drain of a sink 16 (
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The cape is adapted to the drain 38 having the drain hole 39 in the cape 10 concentrically aligned with the inner surface 58 of the drain 38. A drain ring 60 is inserted in the drain hole 38 to bear against the cape 10 at the drain hole 39 to hold the cape 10 between the drain ring 60 and the inner surface 58 of the drain 38. The cape 10 is further held in place by a fastener shown as tape 56. Magnetic tape 56 may be used on some porcelain tubs 54. Adhesive tape 56 may be alternatively used on most tubs 54.
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A sheet 70 of cape material is formed into a cape 10 by use of the fixture 41. The sheet 70 may be a single layer of fabric or paper material or a laminated multi layer assembly. Preferably, the sheet 70 is water resistant to prevent water and chemical runoff from the personal care treatment from seeping through the cape 10 to the user 12 or the sink 16. The neck end 72 is cut to form a neck opening 20. Depending on the physical layout of the chair 14 and sink 16, the fixture 41 is placed on the material 70 and holes formed in the material 70 to adapt the cape 10 to the layout.
The method of making a personal care cape for covering a user having a neck, the personal care cape comprises the steps of:
1. Cutting a sheet 70 from a material in a shape and having a size large enough to cover a user 12 and a utility 16 having a drain 38, a faucet 32, a first handle 34 and a second handle 36, the sheet having an outer edge 18;
2. Measuring a utility distance 73 between the user 12 and the drain 16;
3. Marking a neck hole position on the sheet for a neck hole 20;
4. Marking a drain hole position on the sheet at a distance equal to or greater than the utility distance 73 from the neck hole 20;
5. Placing a fixture 41 on the sheet where the fixture 41 has a control bar 42 and a drain bar 46 with the control bar 41 comprising a plurality of hole locators 43, 44, 45 formed as holes in the fixture 41 and a drain hole locator 47 formed in the drain bar 46;
6. Positioning the fixture 41 on the sheet 70 to align the drain hole locator 47 on the fixture 41 with the mark indicating the drain hole position for the drain hole 39 on the sheet.
7. Tracing onto the sheet 70 though the hole locators 43, 44, 45 and 47 with a pen marker or the like to mark locations on the sheet 70;
8. Marking the sheet 70 to locate a neck hole 19 on the sheet 70;
9. Marking the sheet 70 to locate a drain hole 39 on the sheet 70;
10. Holding the fixture 41 in a fixed position with respect to the sheet 70 while tracing a mark in each hole locator 43, 44, 45 and 46 to mark the sheet;
11. Cutting a plurality of holes 33, 35, 37, 39 in the sheet 70 at the traced marks to form an opening in the sheet at each respective location for each of the drain hole 39, the faucet hole 43, the first handle hole 44 and the second handle hole 45, to adapt the sheet 70 to fit over the sink 16;
12. Cutting the sheet 70 to form the neck hole 20 adapted and sized to fit the user 12;
13. Cutting an access opening 19 in the sheet 70 by forming a slit 19 cut in the sheet 70 from the neck hole 20 to the outer edge 18 to allow the cape 10 to be fitted to the user 12, where the slit 19 has a first edge 23a and a second edge 23b;
14. Attaching a connector 57 to the first edge 23a of the slit 19 to removably hold the access opening in a closed position (
15. Fitting the cape 10 onto the user 12 by spreading the access opening at the slit 19 to place the cape 10 around the neck having the neck aligned in the neck hole 20;
16. Attaching the connector 57 on the first edge 23a to the sheet adjacent to the second edge 23b to retain the cape 10 in position on the user 12;
17. Placing the cape 10 over the utility aligning the drain 38, the faucet 32, the first handle 34 and the second handle 36 through the respective holes 33, 35, 37, 39; and
18. Securing the cape 10 to the utility by magnets, tape or the like to hold the cape 10 in position while in use.
In use, the sheet may comprise extruded or woven material. The sheet may be treated to resist reaction with biological or chemical or other waste products used during the personal care treatment. The sheet may be new material or a recycled material cut and configured to adapt to the user 12/sink 16 configuration needed.
Although the invention has been described above in connection with particular embodiments and examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is not necessarily so limited, and that numerous other embodiments, examples, uses, modifications and departures from the embodiments, examples and uses are intended to be encompassed by the claims attached hereto. The entire disclosure of each patent and publication cited herein is incorporated by reference, as if each such patent or publication were individually incorporated by reference herein.
The present application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/825,294 filed on Sep. 12, 2006.
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60825294 | Sep 2006 | US |