Stress Relieving Dental Garment

20220175061 ยท 2022-06-09

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    Abstract

    This patent application describes a weighted, easily sanitized, pediatric dental garment that both shields children from biological fluids and helps them remain still during dental procedures. The garment is shaped like a traditional dental apron. Multiple layers comprise the garment; the outermost layers are made from vinyl or some other easily sanitized material. These layers are quilted into a plurality of cells. Each cell holds weighted disks or beads, which simulate a calming embrace. The garment also features a strap, straps, or pockets across the back, which the patient may hold and pull with varying degrees of force during the dental procedure to provide a stress outlet. These features help the patient to remain still and calm during the dental procedure.

    Claims

    1. A protective apron, comprising a front layer and a back layer, wherein the front layer and back layer are notched or scooped at one end, one or more straps attached at or below a midpoint of the back layer.

    2. The protective apron of claim 1, wherein two loops for hanging are attached to the top of the garment, one on either side of the notch.

    3. The protective apron of claim 1, wherein two straps are positioned on the back layer on either side of its horizontal midpoint, at or below its vertical midpoint.

    4. The protective apron of claim 1, wherein a weighted material is disposed between the front layer and the back layer.

    5. The protective apron of claim 1, wherein the weighted material comprises a plurality of cells of weighted material distributed substantially throughout the apron.

    6. The protective apron of claim 1, wherein the front and back layers are antimicrobial.

    7. A protective apron, comprising a front layer and a back layer, wherein the front layer and back layer are notched or scooped at one end, one or more pockets disposed at or below a midpoint of the back layer and a weighted material disposed between the front layer and the back layer.

    8. The protective apron of claim 7 wherein two loops for hanging are attached to the top of the garment, one on either side of the notch.

    9. The protective apron of claim 7, wherein two or more pockets are positioned on the back layer on either side of its horizontal midpoint, at or below its vertical midpoint.

    10. The protective apron of claim 7, wherein the weighted material comprises a plurality of cells of weighted material distributed substantially throughout the apron.

    11. The protective apron of claim 7, wherein the front and back layers are antimicrobial.

    12. A protective apron, comprising a front layer and a back layer, wherein the front layer and back layer are notched or scooped at one end, one or more of a strap or pocket disposed at or below a midpoint of the back layer; and a weighted material disposed between the front layer and the back layer.

    13. The protective apron of claim 12, wherein two loops for hanging are attached to the top of the garment, one on either side of the notch.

    14. The protective apron of claim 12, wherein a combination of two or more straps and/or pockets are positioned on the back layer on either side of its horizontal midpoint, at or below its vertical midpoint.

    15. The protective apron of claim 12, wherein the weighted material comprises a plurality of cells of weighted material distributed substantially throughout the apron.

    16. The protective apron of claim 12, wherein the front and back layers are antimicrobial.

    Description

    4. IN THE DRAWINGS

    [0006] FIG. 1 is a rear view of the apron.

    [0007] FIG. 2 is a front view of the apron.

    [0008] FIG. 3 is a rear view of the apron of an alternative embodiment.

    [0009] FIG. 4 is a rear view of the apron of an alternative embodiment.

    [0010] As shown in the drawings, an apron indicated generally at 10 includes a generally rectangular front panel 12 and a rectangular back panel 11. Both panels are made of vinyl or some other easily sanitized material. The tops of the panels are scooped to accommodate the neck, as shown in the area between loops 13 and 14. Two loops 13 and 14 are attached, one on each side of the scoop, to allow the apron to be hung up. Binding 15 attaches the front and back panels at their perimeter. Either stiches or adhesive may quilt the panels together as indicated by 16.

    [0011] The cells 17 formed by the quilting are filled glass beads or some other material that weighs, for example, approximately 1 Kg/660 cm.sup.3. A horizontal strap 18 appropriate for gripping attaches at the approximate midpoint of each vertical edge.

    [0012] In an alternative embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the single strap is replaced by two separate straps 19 and 20 anchored on either side of the apron midline. Each is configured to provide passage therethrough of a hand or arm, meaning each separate strap is configured to accommodate a hand or arm of between 1 to 8 inches in diameter. Accordingly, the patient may thread their hands or arms through the straps to pull the apron close to their body and thereby achieve a stress relieving and/or calming effect by increasing the force applied to his or her body by the apron.

    [0013] In an alternative embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the separate straps are replaced by two slits 21 and 22 in the back layer that access pockets formed by the front and back layers. Each slit is configured to provide passage therethrough of a hand, meaning each slit is configured to accommodate a hand of between 1 to 8 inches in diameter. Accordingly, the patient may thread place their hands in the pocket and thereby achieve a stress relieving and/or calming effect by allowing the patient to grip the inside of the pocket.