Patent classifications
A41D13/1236
GARMENT WITH VISUAL INDICIA
A garment includes: a plurality of distinct regions, each region corresponding to a body part or type of body part of a wearer when worn; and a plurality of visual indicia, each of the visual indicia having at least one unique visual characteristic. Each of the plurality of visual indicia is located at a corresponding one of the plurality of distinct regions. At least one secondary visual characteristic of each of the indicia is associated with the corresponding distinct region.
ADHESIVE SILICONE PATTERN MATERIAL, AND WEAR COMPRISING SAME
The present invention relates to an adhesive silicone patch to be applied to a wearable product. The adhesive silicone patch provides the function of assisting the musculoskeletal system and ligaments for each part of the human body, the function of preventing secondary damage, the function of supporting the injured part, and the function of promoting blood circulation. In addition, the adhesive silicone patch dramatically reduces the concentration of lactic acid generated during exercise. The present invention also relates to a wearable product provided with the adhesive silicone patch. The adhesive silicone patch is applied to the inner surface of a wearable product such as clothing and includes a first functional layer. The first functional layer includes a two-component liquid silicone rubber (LSR) and a silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA). The LSR is composed of a main component and a crosslinking agent. The PSA is included in an amount of 50 to 200 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the LSR.
CLINICAL GARMENT WITH INSULATION
Aspects of the present disclosure can be related to a warming device, systems, and methods of using. The warming device can include a clinical garment comprising a body portion adapted to cover a portion of a patient, an inner surface configured to face the patient, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface. The body portion can include sleeves sized and positioned for receiving the patients arms. In addition, the clinical garment can include an insulative layer comprising an insulative edge portion disposed on the clinical garment. The insulative edge portion is configured to make the warming device non-linting.
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.
QUICK-RELEASE CONSTANT CARE GARMENT
A quick-release garment includes a front piece having a first attachment portion, and a back piece having a second attachment portion configured to detachably connect with the first attachment portion. The front piece and the back piece are configured to form an enclosure that is attachable and detachable directly from a torso portion of a living body. The quick-release garment can include one or more of fasteners, magnets, buttons and/or a zipper to provide the detachable connection of the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion.
Intravenous tube compatible garment device
An intravenous tube compatible garment device for concealing intravenous tubing using a shirt with a flap includes a shirt. The shirt has a front surface. A flap is positioned on the front surface. A top edge of the flap is stitched to the flap and the bottom edge of the flap can flip over. A hidden area is positioned between the flap and the shirt. An opening is positioned in the hidden area. An intravenous tube can be threaded through the opening of the hidden area. A button of the hidden area can retain the flap to the shirt by inserting into a hole of the flap. A zipper is positioned on the front surface. A path of the zipper goes from the base of the shirt to the opening of the hidden area of the flap.
Garment for use with seat restraints and method of use therefor
A garment is configured to facilitate wearing by an occupant of a seat assembly with a plurality of shoulder straps, such as a wheelchair or child car seat. The garment has an inner surface, an outer surface, and defines a slot that extends from the inner surface to the outer surface. The slot is sufficiently sized and positioned such that the shoulder straps are insertable through the slot when the garment is on the seating assembly.
Recovery Garment With Removable Pockets
A garment includes fastener groups. Each fastener group may include one or more fasteners. Each of the fastener groups may be affixed on an interior part of the garment. Each of the fastener groups may be configured to interchangeably receive a removable pocket. The garment may include top fasteners on a top exterior portion of the garment. Each of the top fasteners may be configured to open or close a respective opening and provide access to the removable pocket through the respective opening.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MUSCLE, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND VISCERA STIMULATION FOR WHEELCHAIR BOUND PERSONS
A garment/device/support system, system and method for a wheelchair bound person includes one or two sleeves that are worn on the arms. The sleeves are connected by straps to a chassis or vest worn on the torso. The straps are affixed using Velcro or other fasteners that transfer motion of the wearer's arms to the chassis or vest. Motion, energy and stimulation are transferred to muscle groups, viscera, organs, and body parts in other parts of the body through the motion of the arms as the user moves about in the wheelchair. A cape may be affixed to the vest including shoulder straps connected to a center back portion and extending to a lower portion for positioning beneath and/or attaching to the user's hips or legs. A seat cushion and belt may be provided.
Warming device for perioperative use
A warming device for perioperative use includes a clinical garment and a convective thermal blanket supported on an inside surface of the clinical garment. A mechanism may be provided to releasably attach the thermal blanket to the clinical garment.