Hospital-type gown with front and rear openings
First Claim
1. A gown for loosely covering the torso and upper legs of a person from a neckline to a hem at about the knees, the gown comprising:
- left and right halves each having an opening for an arm and having front and rear vertical edges, each half of the gown being adapted to cover and to extend downwardly from one shoulder and to cover one side of the torso from about the center of the front to about the center of the back and one upper leg of the person;
the left and right halves being permanently connected together only along said neckline at the back of the gown and forming a substantial overlap between their rear edges, the rear overlap extending from about the neckline to the hem when the gown is hanging freely; and
whereinthe left and right halves are releasably connected together at at least one point at the front of the gown with the vertical front edge of one of the halves having a substantial overlap with the vertical front edge of the other half, the front overlap extending from below the neckline to the hem.
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Abstract
A gown, such as for a patient'"'"'s use in a hospital or doctor'"'"'s office, has front and rear openings extending from the neck to the hem. The rear of the gown is permanently closed at the neck only, with an overlap between the left and right side panels extending to the hem. The gown can be opened anywhere down the back, below the neckline, between the overlapped panels. One or more releasable ties at the back maintain the patient'"'"'s modesty. The front panels of the gown are not permanently closed but are joined in overlapping relation by releasable ties. The gown thus can be put on like a coat, and easily tied by a patient in the front. A doctor or nurse can nonetheless readily remove the gown from the patient over the head, or pull the gown aside, for examination or treatment.
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1. A gown for loosely covering the torso and upper legs of a person from a neckline to a hem at about the knees, the gown comprising:
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left and right halves each having an opening for an arm and having front and rear vertical edges, each half of the gown being adapted to cover and to extend downwardly from one shoulder and to cover one side of the torso from about the center of the front to about the center of the back and one upper leg of the person; the left and right halves being permanently connected together only along said neckline at the back of the gown and forming a substantial overlap between their rear edges, the rear overlap extending from about the neckline to the hem when the gown is hanging freely; and
whereinthe left and right halves are releasably connected together at at least one point at the front of the gown with the vertical front edge of one of the halves having a substantial overlap with the vertical front edge of the other half, the front overlap extending from below the neckline to the hem. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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- 4. A gown for a medical patient, the gown being adapted to preserve the modesty of the patient while permitting medical examination and treatment of all parts of the body quickly upon need, the gown comprising left and right halves of flexible sheet material forming covers for the torso and the upper legs of the patient and extending vertically generally from the patient'"'"'s neck and shoulders to about the knees, the left and right halves being joined permanently together only at the rear of the neck and there forming an overlap of a distance of at least about 4 inches, wherein the overlap continues vertically to the hem of the gown, at least one fastener releasably connecting the two halves together at the rear of the patient, and at least one additional fastener releasably connecting the two halves together at the front of the patient and there forming an overlap between the left and right halves of at least 4 inches from the chest to about the hem of the gown.
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