Disposable, Sterile, Windowed Surgical Gown
First Claim
1. A garment for wearing, viewing and interacting with electronic devices or printed materials under sterile conditions during a surgical procedure, comprising:
- a garment body;
a pair of sleeves affixed to the garment body;
a plurality of openings disposed on the garment body, the sleeves, or a combination thereof;
a plurality of transparent windows affixed over the plurality of openings, each in a covering relationship with the openings; and
means for retaining electronic devices behind said transparent windows.
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Abstract
Provided herein are garments, systems and methods for enabling surgeons and other medical staff to aseptically interact with smart devices, control systems of other medical equipment, or printed materials. The garment comprises a garment body or gown, a pair of sleeves affixed to the gown, a plurality of openings disposed on the garment body, the sleeves, or a combination thereof and a plurality of transparent windows affixed over the plurality of openings. The garment also comprises means for retaining electronic devices or printed materials behind the transparent windows. This apparatus may further comprise one or more internal and/or external sleeves through which to insert the electronic devices or printed materials.
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1. A garment for wearing, viewing and interacting with electronic devices or printed materials under sterile conditions during a surgical procedure, comprising:
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a garment body; a pair of sleeves affixed to the garment body; a plurality of openings disposed on the garment body, the sleeves, or a combination thereof; a plurality of transparent windows affixed over the plurality of openings, each in a covering relationship with the openings; and means for retaining electronic devices behind said transparent windows. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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10. A surgical garment, comprising:
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a surgical gown; a plurality of openings disposed on the surgical gown; a plurality of transparent windows disposed on the surgical gown in a covering relationship with said openings thereon; means for retaining electronic devices, or printed matters behind said transparent windows. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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