Claims
- 1. A gown for covering at least part of a person's torso, the gown comprising:
- a body for substantially encircling at least the person's torso and having a neck portion for encircling the neck of the wearer of the gown;
- a sleeve portion attached at a first end to the body of the gown for enclosing a portion of an arm of the wearer of the gown and having a second sleeve end portion defined by an end of the sleeve opposite the first end; and
- a cuff adjacent the second sleeve end portion for keeping at least part of the cuff open;
- wherein the cuff further includes a ring to support the cuff for keeping at least a part of the cuff open;
- wherein the ring has a first edge coupled to the cuff and a second edge that is free extending rearwardly to retain a sleeve of a glove over the second edge.
- 2. The gown of claim 1 wherein the second edge has a straight portion for a sealing surface between the sleeve of the glove and the ring.
- 3. The gown of claim 1 wherein the second edge extends outwardly.
- 4. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring extends rearwardly a distance sufficient to provide structural integrity to the cuff and to allow space for a ledge or resting point for a bead on a cuff of the glove.
- 5. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring includes a proximal portion shaped to form a seal with the glove.
- 6. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring includes a reduced diameter distal portion providing clearance to accommodate the sleeve underneath the glove.
- 7. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring encircles a wrist portion of the wearer when the gown is on.
- 8. The gown of claim 1 wherein the gown is formed from a fabric having an outside portion the ring extends in a closed circle around the outside of the gown fabric.
- 9. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring is circular.
- 10. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring has a rectangular cross-section.
- 11. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring has a thickness allowing it to be sewn to the gown fabric.
- 12. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring is about 0.030 inch in thickness.
- 13. The gown of claim 1 wherein the length of the ring from a cuff front in a direction toward a cuff back is between around 1 inch to around 3 inches.
- 14. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring comprises a plastic.
- 15. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring is formed from high density polyethylene.
- 16. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring comprises a boning material.
- 17. The gown of claim 1 wherein the ring comprises a chemically resistant, and bendable and stretchable material.
- 18. A gown for covering at least part of a person's torso, the gown comprising:
- a body for substantially encircling at least the person's torso and having a neck portion for encircling the neck of the wearer of the gown;
- a sleeve portion attached at a first end to the body of the gown for enclosing a portion of an arm of the wearer of the gown and having a second sleeve end portion defined by an end of the sleeve opposite the first end; and
- a cuff portion adjacent the second sleeve end portion for keeping at least part of the cuff open wherein the cuff portion is formed with concentrically arranged flexible elements for keeping at least a portion of the cuff open.
- 19. The gown of claim 18 wherein the concentrically arranged flexible elements are bonded together.
- 20. The gown of claim 18 wherein the concentrically arranged flexible elements are sandwiching fabric between them from the gown.
- 21. The gown of claim 18 wherein the concentrically arranged flexible elements are welded to hold fabric from the gown.
- 22. The gown of claim 18 wherein the concentrically arranged flexible elements are rings welded to form an integral ring.
- 23. The gown of claim 22 wherein the rings are ultrasonically welded.
- 24. A gown for covering at least part of a wearer's torso, the gown comprising:
- a body for substantially encircling at least the wearer's torso and having a neck portion for encircling the neck of the wearer of the gown;
- a sleeve portion attached at a first end to the body of the gown for enclosing a portion of an arm of the wearer of the gown and having a second sleeve end portion defined by an end of the sleeve opposite the first end;
- a cuff portion adjacent the second end sleeve portion and including a ring element for keeping at least a part of the cuff open wherein the ring is formed from concentric hoops.
- 25. The gown of claim 24 wherein the concentric hoops are bonded together.
- 26. The gown of claim 24 wherein the concentric hoops are sandwiching fabric between them from the gown.
- 27. The gown of claim 24 wherein the concentric hoops are welded to hold fabric from the gown.
- 28. The gown of claim 24 wherein the concentric hoops are welded to form an integral ring.
- 29. The gown of claim 24 wherein the concentric hoops are ultrasonically welded.
- 30. The gown of claim 24 further comprising:
- a positioning element attached to the gown and formed from a material which contributes to the removal by capillary action of moisture generated within a glove fitted over a portion of the gown.
- 31. The gown of claim 30 wherein the positioning element is formed from elastic.
- 32. The gown of claim 24 further comprising a positioning element attached to at least one of the sleeve end portion and the cuff portion such that it can rest in a cradle between the wearer's thumb and index finger.
- 33. The gown of claim 32 wherein the positioning element is a loop attached to the sleeve.
- 34. The gown of claim 32 wherein the positioning element is a loop attached to the cuff portion.
- 35. The gown of claim 34 wherein the loop has a palm end and a back hand end, the palm end of the loop being positioned at a first point on the cuff approximately at the base of the thumb and the back hand end of the loop being positioned approximately at a midpoint along each side of the cuff from the first point so that the back hand end is approximately centered on the back of the hand so that the palm end and back hand end are approximately 180 degrees apart on the cuff.
- 36. The gown of claim 24 wherein the positioning element is sandwiched between the concentric hoops.
- 37. A gown for covering at least part of a person's torso, the gown comprising:
- a body for substantially encircling at least part of the person's torso and having a neck portion for encircling at least part of the neck of the wearer of the gown;
- a sleeve portion for enclosing a portion of an arm of the wearer of the gown, supported at a first end by the body of the gown and having a second sleeve end portion defined by an end of the sleeve opposite the first end; and
- a cuff portion adjacent the second sleeve end portion and having a biasing element for biasing at least part of the cuff open.
- 38. The gown of claim 37 wherein the biasing element is substantially flexible.
- 39. The gown of claim 37 wherein the cuff portion is a substantially closed cuff and the biasing element is a substantially closed loop.
- 40. The gown of claim 39 wherein the biasing element is substantially flexible.
- 41. The gown of claim 40 wherein the flexible biasing element is a hoop and fabric from the sleeve is sewn to the hoop.
- 42. The gown of claim 41 wherein the fabric from the sleeve is inserted inside the hoop and folded backward over the entire height of the hoop and sewn to itself to fully enclose the ring.
- 43. The gown of claim 37 wherein the sleeve portion is longitudinally fixed in position relative to the hoop and free to slip about the circumference of the hoop.
- 44. The gown of claim 37 wherein the biasing element is boning material means for holding the cuff open.
- 45. The gown of claim 44 wherein the boning material means includes a plastic webbing.
- 46. The gown of claim 45 wherein the plastic webbing includes relatively stiff plastic threads running circularly around the biasing element.
- 47. The gown of claim 37 wherein the cuff includes an outside and wherein the biasing element includes an exposed edge on the outside of the cuff.
- 48. The gown of claim 38 wherein the exposed edge faces in a rearward direction relative to the cuff.
- 49. A method of wearing a sleeve comprising the steps of:
- providing a sleeve having an end and a ring adjacent the end of the sleeve for keeping at least part of the sleeve open;
- wearing the sleeve having the ring extending around at least part of the wearer's arm near the wrist of the wearer;
- putting on a glove having a sleeve and placing the sleeve of the glove over the ring; and
- engaging the sleeve of the glove to the ring to prevent the sleeve of the glove from rolling down.
- 50. The gown of claim 49 wherein the sleeve is sewn to the flexible hoop element.
- 51. The gown of claim 49 wherein the sleeve is formed in part from a fabric and wherein the fabric from the sleeve extends forwardly of the hoop and is folded outwardly and over a front portion of the hoop.
- 52. The gown of claim 49 wherein the gown is formed in part from a fabric and wherein an end of the gown fabric on the sleeve portion is doubled back on itself and attached to a forward portion of the hoop.
- 53. A gown for covering at least part of a person's torso, the gown comprising:
- a body for substantially encircling at least part of the person's torso and having a neck portion for encircling at least part of the neck of the wearer of the gown;
- a sleeve portion attached at a first end to the body of the gown for enclosing a portion of an arm of the wearer of the gown and having a second sleeve end portion defined by an end of the sleeve opposite the first end; and
- a cuff portion adjacent the second sleeve end portion having an at least partially resilient portion for keeping at least part of the cuff open.
- 54. The gown of claim 53 wherein the cuff portion includes sides defining the opening and wherein the resilient element causes the sides of the cuff to be outwardly positioned relative to the remaining portions of the side.
- 55. The gown of claim 53 wherein the flexible element is a ring with a diameter substantially the same as the sleeve cuff diameter.
- 56. The gown of claim 53 wherein the flexible element is a ring that is sufficiently resilient to allow the ring to return to its original shape after its shape has been deformed by a hand passing through the ring or otherwise.
- 57. The gown of claim 53 wherein the flexible element is a ring that is not as pliable as the sleeve fabric, but more resilient than the sleeve fabric.
- 58. The gown of claim 53 wherein the flexible element is formed from a plastic.
- 59. A method of wearing a gown, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a gown with a sleeve having a cuff and providing a ring for keeping at least part of cuff open, wherein the ring has an edge;
- wearing the gown having the cuff encircling near the wrist of the wearer;
- keeping at least part of the cuff open while the gown is being worn;
- putting on a glove having a cuff and placing the cuff of the glove over the cuff of the sleeve; and
- engaging the edge of the ring to the sleeve of the glove to prevent the sleeve of the glove from rolling down.
- 60. A method of wearing a sleeve comprising the steps of:
- providing a sleeve having a ring at the end of the sleeve for keeping at least part of the sleeve open;
- wearing the sleeve having the ring encircling near the wrist of the wearer;
- placing the loop between the thumb and the index finger of the wearer;
- putting on a glove having the sleeve of the glove over the ring; and,
- engaging the sleeve of the glove to the ring to prevent the sleeve of the glove from rolling down.
- 61. The method of claim 60 further comprising the step of providing a loop on the sleeve for maintaining the position of the sleeve on the wearer's arm.
- 62. A sleeve for covering part of a person's arm, the sleeve comprising:
- a first opening at a first end of the sleeve for extending about at least part of a person's arm; and
- a flexible open end at another end of the sleeve for positioning adjacent a person's wrist and which includes a cuff configured for keeping at least a part of the cuff open during normal use.
- 63. The sleeve of claim 62 wherein the flexible open end includes a ring for keeping at least a part of the cuff open.
- 64. The sleeve of claim 63 wherein the sleeve is sewn to the ring.
- 65. The sleeve of claim 63 wherein the ring is a plastic element.
- 66. The sleeve of claim 62 wherein the cuff is formed with a flexible element for keeping at least a portion of the cuff open.
- 67. The sleeve of claim 66 wherein the flexible element is formed as a loop.
- 68. The sleeve of claim 66 wherein the flexible element is closed and circular.
- 69. The sleeve of claim 66 wherein the flexible element is formed from concentric hoops.
- 70. The sleeve of claim 66 wherein the flexible element causes the cuff to be outwardly biased relative to itself.
- 71. The sleeve of claim 66 wherein the cuff includes sides defining the opening and wherein the flexible element causes the sides of the cuff to be outwardly positioned relative to the remaining portions of the side.
- 72. The sleeve of claim 66 wherein the flexible element has a diameter, the cuff has a diameter and wherein the diameter of the flexible element is substantially the same as the cuff diameter.
- 73. The sleeve of claim 62 wherein the sleeve further includes a position element having two ends and coupled at each end to the cuff.
- 74. The sleeve of claim 73 wherein the position element is formed from a strap.
- 75. The sleeve of claim 62 further including a glove having a glove cuff placed/over the sleeve cuff.
- 76. The sleeve of claim 62 wherein the first open end is adjustable.
- 77. The sleeve of claim 62 wherein the first open end is an elastic end for firmly securing to a person's arm.
- 78. A sleeve for covering part of a person's arm, the sleeve comprising:
- a sleeve portion extending between a first end and a second end;
- the first end of the sleeve defining an opening for encircling at least part of a person's arm and the second end defining a second opening for being positioned near the wrist of the person's arm; and
- flexible glove engagement means adjacent the second end of the sleeve for assisting in keeping a glove on the sleeve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application. Ser. No. 08/756,137 entitled "GOWN ASSEMBLY, GOWN CUFF ASSEMBLY, AND GOWN AND AIR SHOWER ASSEMBLY" filed on Nov. 27, 1996 now abandoned.
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