Overlapping hospital gown
First Claim
1. A hospital-type gown comprising, a pair of substantially identical sleeve pattern panels and a pair of substantially identical body pattern panels each of the body pattern panels including a hemmed neck portion, each of said sleeve panels being affixed to respective ones of the body panels along a sleeve-body panel seam which extends at least along a rear side of the respective body panel from the neck hem angularly to under the arm pit to thereby form first and second gown halves, said gown halves being disposed so as to have a substantial overlap forming front and rear overlapping portions and overlapping necklines and being connected together by a securement running along the overlapping portions of the respective rear necklines disposed between the rear sleeve-body panel seams and continuing from the overlapping necklines down and along each of the rear sleeve-body panel seams to secure a portion of each gown half to the sleeve-body panel seam of the other gown half, the rear overlapping portions being about 1/3 the overall width of the gown, and releasable fastener means connecting the frontal overlapping body panels together, the overlapping frontal portions being about 1/3 the overall width of the gown.
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Abstract
A hospital-type gown wherein comfort, style and cost savings in manufacture are provided, yet still enabling the patient wearer to preserve modesty while providing necessary access to the patient by a doctor or nurse for either examination or treatment wherein the gown is essentially made up for four parts, including two identical sleeve pattern panels and two identical body pattern panels, with the sleeve pattern panels being sewn to respective ones of the body panels along sleeve-body panel seams which extend from the neck hem to under the armpits and the then formed left and right halves are sewn together overlapping one another such that the joinder at the rear extends along the neck and down the sleeve-body seams so that the overlapping portions are about 1/3 the overall width of the gown. The front of the gown has a V neck shape formed and the overlapping frontal portions are on the order of about 1/3 the garment width and provided with a suitable tie to releasably secure the flapped portions at one location.
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- 1. A hospital-type gown comprising, a pair of substantially identical sleeve pattern panels and a pair of substantially identical body pattern panels each of the body pattern panels including a hemmed neck portion, each of said sleeve panels being affixed to respective ones of the body panels along a sleeve-body panel seam which extends at least along a rear side of the respective body panel from the neck hem angularly to under the arm pit to thereby form first and second gown halves, said gown halves being disposed so as to have a substantial overlap forming front and rear overlapping portions and overlapping necklines and being connected together by a securement running along the overlapping portions of the respective rear necklines disposed between the rear sleeve-body panel seams and continuing from the overlapping necklines down and along each of the rear sleeve-body panel seams to secure a portion of each gown half to the sleeve-body panel seam of the other gown half, the rear overlapping portions being about 1/3 the overall width of the gown, and releasable fastener means connecting the frontal overlapping body panels together, the overlapping frontal portions being about 1/3 the overall width of the gown.
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