LEAD GOWN SUPPORT
20210227901 · 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A wearable support device for use with heavy clothing is disclosed. The device relieves the shoulders and back of weight by transferring the weight to the waist and hips of the users. The device comprises a frame attached to a waistband. The heavy clothing is worn over the device in a normal fashion. The clothing rests on the frame which, by its construction and by virtue of being rigid and positioned off the torso, transfers the weight to the waistband. An optional cushion is contemplated. Weight supporting posts attached to the waistband are also contemplated.
Claims
1. A wearable device for supporting an article of clothing disposed thereon, comprising: a waistband and a frame attached to the waistband; and the frame comprising a rigid material, the frame extending vertically away from the waistband and horizontally over the shoulders of a user, the frame configured to be spaced away from the user.
2. The device of claim 1 comprising a cushion, wherein the cushion is disposed on the frame and toward the interior of the waistband, between the frame and the user.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein a first end of the frame is attached to a rear of the waistband and a second end of the frame is free floating.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises at least one stay.
5. The device of claim 3 wherein the at least one stay comprises a wide and flat shape.
6. The device of claim 4 wherein the frame comprises two stays, each of the two stays comprising being attached to a rear of the waistband on opposite sides of a midline of the waistband.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein the two stays comprise contours shaped to approximate the form of a human torso.
8. The device of claim 1 wherein the frame is configured to support 17 pounds.
9. A wearable device for supporting an article of clothing disposed thereon, comprising: a waistband; a rigid frame comprising a first vertical portion and a horizontal portion; and the first vertical portion connected to a rear of the waistband at a first end of the first vertical portion, the first vertical portion connected to the horizontal portion at a second end of the first vertical portion, and wherein the first vertical portion extends away from the waistband and the horizontal portion extending toward the front of the waistband.
10. The device of claim 9 further comprising a cushion disposed on the frame facing the interior of the device.
11. The device of claim 9 wherein the frame is comprised of a lightweight rigid material comprising one or more of aluminum, carbon fiber, or titanium.
12. The device of claim 9 wherein the frame further comprises a second vertical portion attached to the horizontal portion opposite the first vertical portion, the second vertical portion extending toward the waistband.
13. The device of claim 9 wherein the frame is shaped to follow a contour of a human torso.
14. The device of claim 12 wherein the end of the second vertical portion opposite the horizontal portion is free floating.
15. A wearable device for supporting an article of clothing disposed thereon, comprising: a waistband, a frame attached to the waistband; the frame extending from the waistband upward and over the shoulders of a user, the frame spaced away from the user; and at least one post element, the post element extending from the waistband to a supporting surface, and configured to aid in weight transfer and provide additional weight support.
16. The device of claim 15 further comprising a cushion disposed on the frame between the frame and the user.
17. The device of claim 15 wherein the post elements are articulated
18. The device of claim 15 wherein the supporting surface is a floor.
19. The device of claim 15 wherein the supporting surface is an operating table.
20. The device of claim 15 wherein the device comprises two post elements disposed on opposite sides of the waistband.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The disclosed embodiments and other features, advantages, and disclosures contained herein, and the matter of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0030] An overview of the features, functions and/or configurations of the components depicted in the various figures will now be presented. It should be appreciated that not all of the features of the components of the figures are necessarily described. Some of these non-discussed features, such as various couplers, etc., as well as discussed features are inherent from the figures themselves. Other non-discussed features may be inherent in component geometry and/or configuration.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
[0032] The terms “lead gown,” “lead apron,” “protective lead clothing,” “protective clothing,” etc. are used interchangeably throughout the specification to refer to heavy clothing worn to protect the user from harmful radiation exposure.
[0033] Although the terminology such as “lead gown” or “lead apron” and the above is used, the embodiments within may be used with any heavy protective clothing or even clothing of any weight where it is desired to transfer the load of the clothing away from the shoulders.
[0034] Furthermore, it is also envisioned that the embodiments herein may be used generally where it is desired to transfer weight from the shoulders such as, but not limited to, packs, luggage, or any heavy load or item.
[0035] An exemplary device of a lead gown support of the present disclosure is shown in
[0036] Now referring to
[0037] The frame 16 is attached to the waistband 12, and this connection further ensures the effective transfer of the weight of the lead gown away from the wearer's shoulders and back. The frame 16 comprises a generally vertical portion 20 that extends from the waistband 12 upward following the wearer's torso and then further comprises a generally horizontal portion 20 that extends over the shoulder/collarbone of the wearer. Frames 16 may also comprise a transition portion 22 between the generally vertical and generally horizontal portion 20. The transition portion 22 serves the purpose of being contoured to the form of the human shoulders to create a smooth transition between the vertical and horizontal portions 20, rather than a sharp 90 degree angle.
[0038] Now referring to
[0039] The function of the frame 16 is to support a heavy lead gown, but it is also a goal of the embodiments herein to reduce the total weight carried by the wearer. Thus the frame 16 is constructed of preferably lightweight material and of such dimensions such that the frame 16 is rigid enough to support lead gown weight, but also lightweight so as to not add to the weight problem. The frame 16 maybe be made of any a suitable lightweight rigid material such as, but not limited to aluminum, titanium, carbon fiber, etc. In a preferred embodiment, the frame 16 or stays 24 are made of aluminum.
[0040] Referring again to
[0041] In use the waistband 12 is secured around a wearer and the horizontal portion 20 of the stays 24 positioned over the wearer's shoulders. The waistband is preferably adjusted so as to fit tightly to the wearer. A lead gown (not shown) is worn in a normal fashion and over the device. The gown will rest at least partly on the horizontal portion 20 which is over the shoulders. The weight of the lead gown will be transferred along the generally horizontal component and down the generally vertical component to the waistband 12 where the weight will be shifted to the hips and legs. The muscles in the waist, hips and legs are generally larger, stronger and more durable than the smaller muscles of the upper back and torso. This also has the added benefit of putting less stress on physician arm and hand movement as the shoulders are not as restricted.
[0042] Although a device having two bilaterally symmetrical stays 24 is described, the frame 16 may have a variety of shapes as long as it is configured to prevent the weight of the lead gown from resting on the wearer's shoulders and transfer it to the connected portion. i.e. the frame 16 and waistband 12. It is envisioned that the frame 16 could take a variety of shapes. For example, the frame 16 could comprise only one stay 24, or any number of stays 24. The frame 16 could comprise one large stay 24, and the one large stay 24 could be perforated or solid. Instead of only extending partially down the front of the wearer, the frame 16 could extend all the way down the front the wearer and connect to the waistband 12 at both ends. The frame 16 could also extend along the front of the user and/or around the sides. Such variations are within the scope of the invention, and the descriptions herein are not intended to limit said scope.
[0043] In a further alternate embodiment, the device is substantially as described above, comprising a waistband 12, a frame 16 and a cushion 14, and further comprises two or more post elements connected at a first end to the waistband 12 and at a second end to the ground or floor as shown in
[0044] While various embodiments of devices for lead gown support and methods for using the same have been described in considerable detail herein, the embodiments are merely offered as non-limiting examples of the disclosure described herein. It will therefore be understood that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting with respect to the content thereof.
[0045] Further, in describing representative embodiments, the present disclosure may have presented a method and/or a process as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth therein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described, as other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps disclosed herein should not be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. In addition, disclosure directed to a method and/or process should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written. Such sequences may be varied and still remain within the scope of the present disclosure.