Claims
- 1. A restraining garment for an infant, comprising:a blanket having a perimeter; a top layer of fabric attached to said blanket and forming a pouch therewith and within which the infant is received, said top layer having an opening defined therein through which the infant can pass into said pouch, with arms defined in said pouch for receiving the arms of the infant therein; an area of said blanket underliving said pouch being formed of a material which is substantially transparent to phototherapeutic light, and mechanical fasteners which engage with a base to fix said garment to said base and position said infant relative to said base.
- 2. A restraining garment for use in phototherapeutic treatment of an infant, comprising:a blanket having a perimeter; a top layer of fabric attached to said blanket and forming a pouch therewith and within which the infant is received, said top layer having an opening defined therein through which the infant can pass into said pouch, with arms defined in said pouch for receiving the arms of the infant therein, and with an area of said blanket being formed of a material through which phototherapeutic radiation can pass to treat the infant in the pouch; and a releasable mechanical fastening mechanism which engages with a base to fix said garment to said base and position said infant with respect to a source of phototherapeutic radiation such that said phototherapeutic radiation underlies said blanket and illuminates said area of said blanket.
- 3. The restraining garment of claim 2 wherein said base has a planar surface area with a head end and a foot end, said blanket being matched in size to said surface area, and said releasable mechanical fastening mechanism comprises a plurality of two-piece mating fasteners having one piece located on at least said head end and said foot end, with another piece located on said blanket in paired relation to said one piece.
- 4. The restraining garment of claim 3 wherein said two-piece mating fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/381,537, filed Jan. 31, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,792,214.
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