Identification badge
First Claim
1. An identification badge for sterile outerware comprising a separable fastener made up of a loop fabric layer and a hook fabric layer, attachable to each other on contact through multiple hook and loop engagement, one of said fabric layers being slightly smaller in length and width than the other, a rigid support member positioned between said loop fabric layer and said hook fabric layer and substantially smaller in length and width than either of them, a penetrating fastener integral with said rigid support member which passes through the smaller of said fabrics and has at least one pointed end for attachment through said sterile outerware, identification indicia on the outer surface of the larger of said fabric layers when said layers are engaged about said support member, said larger fabric layer being surrounded by an embroidered edge.
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Abstract
An identification badge is provided to enable hospital personnel to be identified in a delivery room but not pose a danger of scratching neonatal infants. The badge contains a loop fabric layer and a hook fabric layer of a hook and loop fastener, one of said fabric layers bearing identification indicia and the other being attachable to the fabric of a wearer'"'"'s outer garment through a penetrating fastener. A rigid support member, substantially smaller than either fabric layer is positioned between them and serves as an anchor for the penetrating fastener.
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- 1. An identification badge for sterile outerware comprising a separable fastener made up of a loop fabric layer and a hook fabric layer, attachable to each other on contact through multiple hook and loop engagement, one of said fabric layers being slightly smaller in length and width than the other, a rigid support member positioned between said loop fabric layer and said hook fabric layer and substantially smaller in length and width than either of them, a penetrating fastener integral with said rigid support member which passes through the smaller of said fabrics and has at least one pointed end for attachment through said sterile outerware, identification indicia on the outer surface of the larger of said fabric layers when said layers are engaged about said support member, said larger fabric layer being surrounded by an embroidered edge.
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