Electrostatic dissipative garment
First Claim
1. An electrostatic dissipative coat for wear by personnel employed in the manufacture and testing of sensitive electronic components comprising a body portion and two sleeves, said sleeves being tapered from a larger diameter at the shoulder to a smaller diameter at the wrist, wherein said wrist dimension for men'"'"'s garments is substantially ten inches and for women'"'"'s garments is substantially eight inches;
- said body portion having front and rear tails extending downwardly therefrom to a point substantially 3-5 inches above the knee, side slits between said front and rear tails at the lower portion thereof approximately three inches in length, whereby said coat is of a length sufficient to tuck beneath the seat of a person in a seated position so that contact is maintained between the coat and the normally conductive chair.
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Abstract
A static dissipative garment configuration for persons employed in the manufacture and testing of sensitive electronic components. The garment is formed from a fabric which exhibits an electrical resistance of less than 108 ohms per unit square and a decay time of no greater than 0.05 seconds. The garments also include tapered sleeves, steel snaps and are at least 3/4 length and include side slits extending from the bottom hem upwardly.
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3 Claims
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1. An electrostatic dissipative coat for wear by personnel employed in the manufacture and testing of sensitive electronic components comprising a body portion and two sleeves, said sleeves being tapered from a larger diameter at the shoulder to a smaller diameter at the wrist, wherein said wrist dimension for men'"'"'s garments is substantially ten inches and for women'"'"'s garments is substantially eight inches;
- said body portion having front and rear tails extending downwardly therefrom to a point substantially 3-5 inches above the knee, side slits between said front and rear tails at the lower portion thereof approximately three inches in length, whereby said coat is of a length sufficient to tuck beneath the seat of a person in a seated position so that contact is maintained between the coat and the normally conductive chair.
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