Patent classifications
A41D13/1236
DEGRADABLE EMERGENCY DIAPER LINER
A degradable emergency diaper liner comprising: an inner and an outer portion; a front portion; a back portion; a bottom portion comprising leg portions; and an open neck portion comprising shoulder straps; wherein the front portion extending from a terminal end of the leg portions and the open neck portion and the back portion extending between a terminal end of the leg portions and the open neck portion, wherein the leg portions comprise leg apertures configured for receiving legs of a wearer, and wherein each of the shoulder straps are coupled to the front portion and back portion adjacent to the open neck portion for receiving a head and arms of a wearer.
PATIENT GOWN
In one embodiment, a patient gown comprises a first portion that includes a first fastening region extending from the top to the bottom. The first fastening region includes fastening device(s) configured to connect the right side of the front with the left side of the front. The back of the first portion includes a second fastening region extending from a top to a bottom. The second fastening region includes fastening device(s) configured to connect the right side of the back with the left side of the back. The patient gown further comprises a second portion configured to engage with the first portion. The back of the second portion includes a third fastening region in alignment with the second fastening region of the back of the first portion. The third fastening region includes fastening device(s) configured to couple the right side of the back with the left side of the back.
Method of making bespoke knitted compression garment
A method of making a bespoke knitted compression garment. The method comprises providing a representation of a body part on which the compression garment is to be worn (S102), the representation comprising a plurality of datapoints. A desired pressure configuration to be applied by the compression garment on the body part is determined (S104). Representation courses around the representation are defined (S106). Sets of datapoints for each representation course are selected (S107). A curve for each set of datapoints and a circumference value of each curve is calculated (S108, S109). A pressure to be applied by each course is determined (S111) and a material for knitting, and a number of needles for each representation course, is determined based on the course pressure of the associated material course, a strain characteristic of the material, and the circumference value of the associated curve (S112). A garment is knitted according to the number of needles and the material (S113, S114).
Adaptive clothing assembly
An adaptive clothing assembly for facilitating access to the legs and crotch of a user with medical issues or mobility restrictions includes a pair of pants having a waist portion coupled to a first leg portion and a second leg portion. A crotch area is positioned between the first leg portion and the second leg portion. An inseam extends across the crotch area and downwardly along each of the first leg portion and the second leg portion. An inseam closure is coextensive with the inseam. The inseam closure is openable to define a continuous break designed to expose both legs and a crotch of the user.
LAYERED BAND FOR INCORPORATION INTO WEARABLE MEDICAL DEVICES
The present disclosure is directed to a layered band for incorporating into wearable medical device, wherein the band works to simultaneously activate, tighten, and elongate muscles. Embodiments of the present disclosure include pairs of men's and women's shorts incorporating the layered band in the waistband.
PORT PATCHES
Disclosed are example embodiments of patches, garments, and methods for providing access to medical tubes and lines through clothing. A patch for enabling the passage of medical tubes or lines includes a panel made of a fabric material, a slit formed in the panel, and an adhesive backing for attaching the patch to clothing. A garment with an integrated access patch comprises a fabric panel and an access patch affixed to the fabric panel, wherein the slit of the access patch is configured to allow the passage of a medical tube or line through the fabric panel.
Multifunctional labor support gown
The multifunctional labor gown intents to provide users with a garment or a labor gown, that mothers can wear for labor and delivery. Targeted at hospital patients, the garment is versatile and adapts to the different stages of labor, medical interventions, and labor support techniques. To accomplish this, the garment includes multiple detachable fabric pieces, connected by a plurality of fasteners. Further, various layers of fabric panels are designed in an overlapping fashion to provide both coverage as well as access for medical intervention. Moreover, the garment is suitable for all births, whether at home, in a birthing center, or in a hospital. Additionally, the garment's unique design allows users to wear the garment in different ways. Thus, the multifunctional labor gown is a transforming labor gown that accommodates the needs and wants of the patient while meeting the requirements of the medical staff providing care.
Patient gown
Medical gown for adults, children and infants having ease of access for medical treatment scenarios when access to portions of a patient's body are necessary without disrupting the patient or causing embarrassment to the patient. The medical gown decreases the possibility of nosocomial infections.
Clothing for biological signal measurement
A clothing for biological signal measurement includes a clothing main body part; an electrode used by closely attaching on a skin side surface side of the clothing main body part; a wiring arranged on an outer surface side of the clothing main body part and electrically connected to the electrode by one end of the wiring; a metal connector including a front material and a back material, electrically connecting the other end of the wiring by fitting the front material and the back material, and connecting an electronic device to the front material; and an insulating material sealing the wiring and the back material of the metal connector.
Fluid-repellant, antimicrobial fabrics and methods for making same
In one embodiment, a fabric is treated by creating a treatment solution comprising a fluid repellant and an antimicrobial compound, creating a treatment foam from the treatment solution, and applying the treatment foam to only an outer side of a fabric so as to coat the outer side of the fabric with the fluid repellant and the antimicrobial compound without coating an inner side of the fabric with the fluid repellant and the antimicrobial compound.