Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to dual access pockets and methods of manufacturing same. More specifically, the present invention relates to dual access pockets capable of supporting medical devices such as insulin pumps and methods of manufacturing same.
An insulin pump is an excellent tool to utilize in the effective management of diabetes. In one form, insulin pumps are small computerized devices approximately 5 inches in length 3 inches in diameter, and 2½ inches in height, that hold a cartridge filled with insulin therein. A length of tubing runs from the insulin pump and is connected to the body of a wearer of the insulin pump, and insulin is pumped from the computerized device through the tubing and into the body as needed.
In order to achieve maximum results, the insulin pump should be continuously connected to the body. Continuous connection to the body can be problematic at times and, at the very least, can be inconvenient particularly during active endeavors and when reclining or sleeping. Additionally, when carried on the manufacturer supplied clip, the insulin pump can be knocked off the body of the wearer. Or, if carried in a pocket, the insulin pump can fall out. Also problematic is exposure of the length of tubing. The tubing can get caught on things like door knobs, furniture, or other things a person comes in contact with on a daily basis. This can cause the tubing to be pulled on and may cause unintended disconnection of the insulin pump from the body, thereby interrupting the delivery of insulin.
It is in regard to these issues and others that the present invention is directed.
Briefly stated, in one aspect of the present invention, a method of manufacturing a garment including a dual access pocket, the garment having a front garment panel, the front garment panel including an inside surface and an outside surface. This method is comprised of the following steps: providing a pair of pocket panels; sewing the pair of pocket panels to each other to form a pocket with a plurality of openings; sewing the pocket to the inside surface of the front garment panel in areas other than the plurality of openings such that the plurality of openings remain intact; sewing a closure into inside of the plurality of openings of the pocket; and cutting a slit in the front garment panel in location of a first of the one or more openings to provide access to the pocket through the first of the one or more openings from the outside surface of the front garment panel; wherein the pocket is attached to the inner surface; wherein the pocket includes interior access through a second of the plurality of openings; and wherein the pocket communicates with the slit to provide access to the pocket from an outside surface of the front garment panel.
The nature and various advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Generally, the present invention provides a dual access pocket, which is attached to a front panel or panels of a garment to provide a means of storing, carrying, and utilizing an insulin pump in a convenient, comfortable, secure and discreet manner. The invention can be incorporated into most articles of clothing including, but not limited to: pants, shorts, dresses, shirts, skirts, pajamas, sweaters, jackets, and undergarments.
Another object of the invention is that it allows access to the dual access pocket in two ways. It can be accessed through a rear opening on the interior side of a garment and can be accessed from a side or front opening on the external side of the garment.
Another object of the invention is that it provides for the insulin pump to be inserted into the dual access pocket from the internal side of the garment and the tubing can be tucked into the pocket and kept close to the body. The internal opening is secured by a Velcro® hook and loop material closure with space on either side to allow the tubing to move freely while dressing or undressing.
Another object of the invention is that access to the pump throughout the day for various reasons or throughout the night (e.g., when checking blood sugar levels, administering insulin to correct blood sugar levels, etc.) is simplified with access through a front or side opening on the external side of the garment.
Another object of the invention is that it can also accommodate a portable defibrillation device.
As used herein, the term “rear opening” refers to a pocket opening on the internal side of a garment. The terms “left opening”, “right opening” and “front opening” refer to pocket openings on the external side of the garment.
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Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a garment comprising a garment having a front panel or panels including inside and outside surfaces, the method including the steps of: providing a pair of panels, sewing said pair of panels together to form a pocket, sewing said pocket into the interior side of a garment leaving a four inch opening unattached at the top of said pocket, on the side worn closest to the body, sewing Velcro® hook and loop material into the inside top of said pocket to create closure, cutting a slit in the exterior side of said garment, said interior pocket attached to said inner surface of said garment and including an interior access opening thereto, said interior pocket communicating with said slit such that said interior pocket is accessible from both interior and exterior surfaces of said garment, and sewing a Velcro® hook and loop material closure inside said external pocket opening.
While the above detailed description describes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the invention is susceptible to modification and variation with regard to garment fabric, dimension and closure type without changing the teachings of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of the U.S. provisional patent application having Ser. No. 61/077,680, filed Jul. 2, 2008, entitled “The Pump Pocket”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if fully set forth herein.
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