INFANT CLOTHING WITH IMPROVED PROTECTIVE LINING
20220061407 ยท 2022-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Michelle Stern (Tannersville, NY, US)
- Polina Fishman (Parker, CO, US)
- Karen Alvarado-Prudencio (Lyndhurst, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A41D31/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B13/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B2400/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An infant garment comprising a front and a back that are sewn together at edges of the front and back such that the garment can be worn by an infant. The back is entirely composed of a three layer compound material that is bonded together. The three layer compound material is composed of two layers of fabric that has been treated with an antimicrobial treatment and one layer of waterproof material between the two layers of fabric. The front can be partially composed of said three layer compound material in areas corresponding to the infant's belly when the garment is worn by the infant. The infant garment can be made so that the compound material is removable.
Claims
1. An infant garment comprising: a front side and a back side; the front side being comprised of a fabric and the entire back side being comprised of a compound material; the compound material being comprised of a first, second and third layers; the first, second and third layers being bonded together; wherein the second layer is composed of a waterproof material and the first and third layers are composed of fabric that has antimicrobial properties.
2. The infant garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front side is partially comprised of the compound material.
3. The infant garment as claimed in claim 2, wherein the front side that is partially comprised of the compound material would correspond to an infant's belly when the garment is worn by an infant.
4. The infant garment as claimed in claim 2 wherein the front side that is partially comprised of the compound material extends from a bottom of the garment to an area that is above a diaper that is being worn by an infant when the garment is worn by an infant.
5. The infant garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second layer is between the first and third layers.
6. The infant garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the infant garment is a wearable blanket.
7. The infant garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the infant garment is a romper.
8. The infant garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and third layers are fabric that has been treated with silver ions.
9. An infant bodysuit comprising: a front portion and a back portion; said front portion and said back portion each having an inward facing surface and an outward facing surface; said front and back portions being attached together along edges of the front portion and the back portion forming a cavity between the front portion and the back portion such that the bodysuit can be placed around and worn by an infant user; wherein said back portion is comprised of a plurality of layers; one of said plurality of layers being waterproof and another of said plurality of layers having antimicrobial properties; wherein the waterproof layer and the antimicrobial layer are bonded together; said plurality of layers extending from a top of the back portion to a bottom of the back portion and extending from one side to another side of the back portion.
10. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein the bonded waterproof and antimicrobial layers are removable from the bodysuit.
11. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein the bonded waterproof and antimicrobial layers comprise the inward facing surface of the back portion.
12. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein the front portion comprises of said plurality of layers.
13. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 12 wherein said plurality of layers extends from a bottom of the front portion to an area above a diaper being worn by an infant user and extends from a left side to a right side of the front portion.\
14. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 12 wherein said plurality of layers of the front portion is removable from the bodysuit.
15. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said plurality of layers is attached to the bodysuit along edges of the front portion and back portion.
16. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said outward facing surface of the back portion is a fabric.
17. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said front portion is comprised of a fabric and not comprised of said plurality of layers.
18. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein a portion of the back portion will wrap around the infant user wearing the bodysuit and attach to the front portion of the bodysuit.
19. The infant bodysuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said plurality of layers are bonded together.
20. An infant garment comprising: a front and a back; said front and back being sewn together at edges of the front and back such that the garment can be worn by an infant; said back being entirely composed of a three layer compound material that is bonded together; said three layer compound material being two layers of fabric that has been treated with an antimicrobial treatment and one layer of waterproof material between the two layers of fabric; said front being partially composed of said three layer compound material in areas corresponding to the infant's belly when the garment is worn by the infant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Hereinafter, an embodiment according to an aspect of the present disclosure will be explained with reference to drawings.
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[0030] The garment is a unitary piece that can be slipped over a baby's head to cover the baby's body. The garment 100 will have sufficient room to allow for a diaper to be worn underneath it. The garment will be made of a soft fabric such as cotton. However, fabrics such as fleece, terry cloth, wool, silk, flannel, cashmere, and satin can be used. Soft and flexible fabrics are ideal as it will contact the baby's skin.
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[0033] This compound fabric is waterproof due to the polyurethane layer 303. The compound fabric is also antimicrobial as the cloth fabric is treated with an appropriate substance such as silver ions. However, other suitable common actives such as zinc pyrithione, silver, and quaternary ammonium could be used as long as it has antimicrobial properties to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew. The antimicrobial treatment will primarily function to help prevent bacteria and other microorganisms from attaching to the fabric surface and growing on it.
[0034] Laminating the cloth fabric to the film of polyurethane will ensure that there is no separation between the layers and no air pockets between the layers will be created. Without any separation between the layers, the polyurethane layer will always remain flat against the cloth fabric and it cannot bunch up, which could cause discomfort to the baby lying on top of that bunched up material. Additionally, the lamination of the three layers creates a more durable and sturdy fabric that also militates against the compound fabric from bunching up as well.
[0035] Another benefit of having the cloth fabric laminated to the polyurethane is that it also helps retard the growth and spread of microbes. Since the cloth fabric that is laminated to the polyurethane layer is treated with the antimicrobial substance, contact with the cloth will inhibit the growth of microbes and bacteria. If there is a separation between the cloth material and the polyurethane layer as can occur in the prior garments, then the excrement will pool up against the polyurethane material in that space and not be in contact with the antimicrobial treated cloth fabric. Having the antimicrobial treated cloth laminated against the polyurethane film ensures that there will be contact with the antimicrobial agent.
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[0037] An alternate embodiment of the invented bodysuit is depicted in
[0038] Another alternate embodiment of the invented bodysuit will have only a portion of the back to be composed of the compound fabric. As depicted in
[0039] By having these portions of the garment composed of the compound fabric, the invented garment targets the area that is most likely to experience the leak from the excrement. The waterproof nature of the polyurethane layer prevents the liquid waste from soaking through the garment to reach the outerwear clothing. Having an absorbent material as the first layer will also aid in protecting the outer clothing. The antimicrobial nature of the compound fabric will further protect the outerwear from any bacterial growth.
[0040] In another embodiment as shown in
[0041] While
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[0043] In another embodiment of the invention, part of the back of the garment will be removable. The back of the garment will be composed of three layers, but two of these layers are removable.
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[0046] While previous embodiments utilized a three layer laminated compound fabric as the protective layer, this two layer compound fabric can be used and be sewn to an outer fabric to comprise a three layer fabric. Having the two layer compound fabric as the inner layer ensures that the problems of having air pockets form due to any separation between the materials is minimized.
[0047] In another embodiment as shown in