Patient's gown
First Claim
1. A light weight gown for use by a patient in a medical facility and which is comfortable to wear, easy to put on and take off, simple and inexpensive to make, and which allows for quick and easy access to the patient by medical personnel, said gown being openable along one side, said gown being made by the steps of(1) providing a single pattern made from a single, homogeneous piece of textile fabric which is configured to include (a) an elongated main portion which has opposite ends that are generally straight and parallel and opposite side portions which converge to some extent towards one another as they extend inwardly from the ends of said main portion, said main portion being substantially symmetrical about both a transverse center line and a longitudinal center line passing therethrough, (b) first and second generally rectangularly shaped projection portions respectively extending away from the opposite sides of said main portion so as to be substantially symmetrical about said transverse center line, the point where one side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point A and the point where the opposite side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point B, (c) an opening at the center of said main portion, and (d) a slit extending from said opening to intersection point A, the point where said slit communicates with said opening being called intersection point C,(2) attaching first and second closure ties to said textile fabric so as to respectively be connected to the opposite edges thereof which define said slit at intersection point A,(3) attaching a closure loop to said textile fabric so as to extend away therefrom at intersection point B,(4) attaching third and fourth closure loop ties to said textile fabric so as to respectively be connected to the opposite edges thereof which define said slit at intersection point C,(5) folding said textile fabric about said transverse center line so as to provide a gown form having a front body part, a rear body part, right and left sleeve parts, a neck opening, a slit extending from the neck opening to a point at the underarm below one of said right and left sleeve parts, a closure loop attached to the side of the rear body part below said one sleeve part, and closure ties connecting the edges of the textile fabric defining the slit at the neck opening and at a point below said one sleeve part, as well as to connect said rear body part to said front body part at a point below said one sleeve part, and(6) connecting the side of said front body part to the associated side of said rear body part along their lengths below the second of said right and left sleeve parts of said gown form and the associated opposite sides of the projection portion which provides the second of said right and left sleeve parts so as to provide said gown.
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Abstract
A gown for use by a patient in a medical facility is made from a single pattern composed of a single, homogeneous piece of pliable material which is configured to provide an elongated main portion and two generally rectangularly shaped projection portions respectively extending away from the opposite sides thereof, an opening forming a collar, and a slit extending between the collar and an intersection point where one side of a first of the two projection portions intersects with the side of the main portion, the pattern then being modified to include no more than three fastening devices, one being located where the slit connects with the collar and another being located where the slit connects with the intersection point, the modified pattern then being folded about a transverse center line to provide a gown form and two associated side portions of the main portion and the associated sides of one of the two projection portions are permanently connected along the lengths.
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10 Claims
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1. A light weight gown for use by a patient in a medical facility and which is comfortable to wear, easy to put on and take off, simple and inexpensive to make, and which allows for quick and easy access to the patient by medical personnel, said gown being openable along one side, said gown being made by the steps of
(1) providing a single pattern made from a single, homogeneous piece of textile fabric which is configured to include (a) an elongated main portion which has opposite ends that are generally straight and parallel and opposite side portions which converge to some extent towards one another as they extend inwardly from the ends of said main portion, said main portion being substantially symmetrical about both a transverse center line and a longitudinal center line passing therethrough, (b) first and second generally rectangularly shaped projection portions respectively extending away from the opposite sides of said main portion so as to be substantially symmetrical about said transverse center line, the point where one side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point A and the point where the opposite side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point B, (c) an opening at the center of said main portion, and (d) a slit extending from said opening to intersection point A, the point where said slit communicates with said opening being called intersection point C, (2) attaching first and second closure ties to said textile fabric so as to respectively be connected to the opposite edges thereof which define said slit at intersection point A, (3) attaching a closure loop to said textile fabric so as to extend away therefrom at intersection point B, (4) attaching third and fourth closure loop ties to said textile fabric so as to respectively be connected to the opposite edges thereof which define said slit at intersection point C, (5) folding said textile fabric about said transverse center line so as to provide a gown form having a front body part, a rear body part, right and left sleeve parts, a neck opening, a slit extending from the neck opening to a point at the underarm below one of said right and left sleeve parts, a closure loop attached to the side of the rear body part below said one sleeve part, and closure ties connecting the edges of the textile fabric defining the slit at the neck opening and at a point below said one sleeve part, as well as to connect said rear body part to said front body part at a point below said one sleeve part, and (6) connecting the side of said front body part to the associated side of said rear body part along their lengths below the second of said right and left sleeve parts of said gown form and the associated opposite sides of the projection portion which provides the second of said right and left sleeve parts so as to provide said gown.
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8. A method of making a light weight gown for use by a patient in a medical facility and which is comfortable to wear, easy to put on and take off, simple and inexpensive to make, and which allows for quick and easy access to the patient by medical personnel, said gown being openable along one side, said gown being made by the steps of
(1) providing a single pattern from a single, homogeneous piece of textile fabric so as to be configured to include (a) an elongated main portion which has opposite ends that are generally straight and parallel and opposite side portions which converge to some extent towards one another as they extend inwardly from the ends of said main portion, said main portion being substantially symmetrical about both a transverse center line and a longitudinal center line passing therethrough, (b) first and second generally rectangularly shaped projection portions respectively extending away from the opposite sides of said main portion so as to be substantially symmetrical about said transverse center line, the point where one side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point A and the point where the opposite side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point B, (c) an opening at the center of said main portion, and (d) a slit extending from said opening to intersection point A, the point where said slit communicates with said opening being called intersection point C, (2) attaching first and second closure ties to said textile fabric so as to respectively be connected to the opposite edges thereof which define said slit at intersection point A, (3) attaching a closure loop to said textile fabric so as to extend away therefrom at intersection point B, (4) attaching third and fourth closure loop ties to said textile fabric so as to respectively be connected to the opposite edges thereof which define said slit at intersection point C, (5) folding said textile fabric about said transverse center line so as to provide a gown form having a front body part, a rear body part, right and left sleeve parts, a neck opening, a slit extending from the neck opening to a point at the underarm below one of said right and left sleeve parts, a closure loop attached to the side of the rear body part below said one sleeve part, and closure ties connecting the edges of the textile fabric defining the slit at the neck opening and at a point below said one sleeve part, as well as to connect said rear body part of said front body part at a point below said one sleeve part, and (6) connecting the side of said front body part to the associated side of said rear body part along their lengths below the second of said right and left sleeve parts of said gown form and the associated opposite sides of the projection portion which provides the second of said right and left sleeve parts so as to provide said gown.
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10. A pattern for use in making a light weight gown for use by a patient in a medical facility which comprises a single, homogeneous piece of textile fabric which is configured to include (a) an elongated main portion which has opposite ends that are generally straight and parallel and opposite side portions which converge to some extent towards one another as they extend inwardly from the ends of said main portion, said main portion being substantially symmetrical about both a transverse center line and a longitudinal center line passing therethrough, (b) first and second generally rectangularly shaped projection portions respectively extending away from the opposite sides of said main portion so as to be substantially symmetrical about said transverse center line, the point where one side of said first projection portion intersects with the associated side of said main portion being called intersection point A, (c) an opening at the center of said main portion, and (d) a slit extending from said opening to intersection point A.
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