Patent classifications
A44B17/0058
Adaptive Medical Snap Wear
The present invention is clothing that is easily placed on or removed from a person's easing the maneuvering around medical devices or wounds. The apparel looks like traditional clothing but it is functional clothing adaptable to medical treatment and medical apparatuses and is intended to be an alternative to traditional clothing for those who are immobile or disabled. The clothing contains one or more functional seams that extend along select regions on the garments to allow the garments to be removed with greater convenience.
Securing strip of a wearable product
A size adjusting structure has two members forming a secured structure when the two members are engaged with each other. One of the two members can contain an engaging protrusion and the other member can contain an engaging recess on one side and a substantially flat and hole-less surface on the opposite side. The size adjusting structure can be part of a cap, hat, bag, or any other consumer products.
Conductive garment fastening product
An aspect of the present disclosure describes a conductive garment fastening product for a garment, comprising a first article coupleable to a second article for fastening the garment. The first article comprises: a first substrate; an array of first conductive fasteners attached to the first substrate, the array comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns; and a set of first conductive paths disposed conductively along the rows of first conductive fasteners. The first conductive fasteners are engageable with second conductive fasteners of the second article for coupling the first and second articles together and forming a conductive connection therethrough.
ACCESSIBLE GARMENTS
A single piece medical garment is provided that is entirely reversible. Single piece medial shirts and medical pants are both described. Snap strips are stitched onto garment seams to provide closure of each seam and the overall garment. Mating pin and receptacle snap strips are disposed along the garment seams with sufficient spacing to accommodate patient access by medical devices, tubes and other probes. Optional slits, pockets and snap stops may be included to improve the garment functionality and patient accessibility.