INFUSION FRIENDLY SWEATER DONNABLE WITH MEDICAL ATTACHMENTS
20210289855 ยท 2021-09-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/129
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/1418
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/1281
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A clothing article accommodating pre-existing attire of a wearer and a pre-existing medical attachment, the article includes a first and second front side and a back side connected to a second front side, the article of clothing accommodating a pre-existing medical attachment connected to the wearer. The clothing article includes a bottom hem around the bottom and a collar around the top of the clothing article. A first front placket and a second front placket extend from the collar to the bottom hem. A first sleeve includes a lateral seam from the wrist to the first front placket, below the collar, with a top placket having fasteners and a bottom placket having mating fasteners. Donning or removing the clothing article includes opening the first lateral seam and wrapping the first sleeve around an arm of the wearer, closing the first lateral seam by engaging the fasteners with the mating fasteners.
Claims
1. An article of clothing accommodating a pre-existing attire of a wearer, the article of clothing having a first front side connected to a back side connected to a second front side, the article of clothing accommodating a pre-existing medical attachment connected to the wearer, the article of clothing comprising: a bottom hem extending around a bottom portion of the first front side, a bottom portion of the second front side, and a bottom portion of the back side; a collar extending around a top portion of the first front side, a top portion of the second front side, and a top portion of the back side; a first front placket on the first front side and extending from the collar to the bottom hem; a second front placket on the second front side and extending from the collar to the bottom hem; a first sleeve connected to and extending outward from the first front side and the back side, the first sleeve including a wrist hem at a distal end from the connection to the first front side and the back side; a first lateral seam extending from the wrist hem to the first front placket at a position below the collar, the first lateral seam including: a top placket having a plurality of fasteners embedded therein and a bottom placket having a plurality of mating fasteners embedded therein; wherein the wearer dons and removes the article of clothing accommodating the pre-existing medical attachment by opening the first lateral seam and wrapping the first sleeve around an arm of the wearer and closing the first lateral seem by engaging the plurality of fasteners in the top packet with the plurality of mating fasteners in the bottom packet, forming a medical attachment channel based on the spacing of the fasteners and the spacing of the mating fasteners, the top placket and the bottom packet.
2. The article of clothing of claim 1 further comprising: a lateral seam closure connected to the first placket at a position below the first lateral seam; and a lateral seam connector disposed on the collar, the lateral seam connector matingly receiving the lateral seam closure to secure the first front side to the collar in conjunction with the closing of the first lateral seam.
3. The article of clothing of claim 1 further comprising: the first front placket having a plurality of front fasteners disposed therein; the second front placket having a plurality of front mating fasteners disposed therein; wherein engaging the plurality of front fasteners with the plurality of front mating fasteners dons the sweater around a front of the wearer without disruption of pre-existing medical device attachments.
4. The article of clothing of claim 1, the first sleeve including a pocket disposed therein.
5. The article of clothing of claim 1, wherein the pocket includes a lining accommodating at least one of: a heating packet and a cooling packet.
6. The article of claim of claim 1, the first sleeve including wiring for connecting at least one electrical connection.
7. The article of clothing of claim 6, wherein the electrical connection relates to a biofeedback sensor device.
8. The article of clothing of claim 1 further comprising: a wrist pull tab connected to the wrist hem and disposed on at least one of the top placket and the bottom placket, the wrist pull tab having a tab fastener disposed thereon; and a wrist tab mating fastener disposed on at least one of the top placket and the bottom placket, the wrist tab mating fastener disposition being on opposite of the lateral seam from the wrist pull tab; wherein upon donning the sweater, the wrist pull tab connector closes the wrist hem by engaging the wrist tab mating fastener.
9. The article of clothing of claim 8 further comprising an interior channel accessible extending through the first sleeve and into at least one of the first front side and a back side, facilitating air flow therethrough.
10. The article of clothing of claim 1, wherein the article is reversible.
11. The article of clothing of claim 1 further comprising: at least one wireless speaker disposed in the collar.
12. An article of clothing accommodating a pre-existing attire of a wearer, the article of clothing having a first front side connected to a back side connected to a second front side, the article of clothing accommodating a pre-existing medical attachment connected to the wearer, the article of clothing comprising: a bottom hem extending around a bottom portion of the first front side, a bottom portion of the second front side, and a bottom portion of the back side; a collar extending around a top portion of the first front side, a top portion of the second front side, and a top portion of the back side; a first front placket on the first front side and extending from the collar to the bottom hem; a second front placket on the second front side and extending from the collar to the bottom hem; a first sleeve connected to and extending outward from the first front side and the back side, the first sleeve including a first wrist hem; a first lateral seam extending from the first wrist hem to the first front placket at a position below the collar, the first lateral seam including: a first top placket having a plurality of first fasteners embedded therein and a first bottom placket having a plurality of first mating fasteners embedded therein; a second sleeve connected to and extending outward from the second front side and the back side, the second sleeve including a second wrist hem; a second lateral seam extending from the second wrist hem to the second front placket at a position below the collar, the second lateral seam including: a second top placket having a plurality of second fasteners embedded therein and a second bottom placket having a plurality of second mating fasteners embedded therein; wherein the wearer dons and removes the article of clothing accommodating the pre-existing medical attachment by opening the first lateral seam and wrapping the first sleeve around an arm of the wearer and closing the first lateral seem by engaging the plurality of fasteners in the top packet with the plurality of mating fasteners in the bottom packet, forming a medical attachment channel based on the spacing of the fasteners and the spacing of the mating fasteners, the top placket and the bottom packet.
13. The article of clothing of claim 12 further comprising: a first lateral seam closure connected to the first placket at a position below the first lateral seam; and a first lateral seam connector disposed on the collar, the first lateral seam connector matingly receiving the first lateral seam closure to secure the first front side to the collar in conjunction with the closing of the first lateral seam.
14. The article of clothing of claim 13 further comprising: a second lateral seam closure connected to the second placket at a position below the second lateral seam; and a second lateral seam connector disposed on the collar, the second lateral seam connector matingly receiving the second lateral seam closure to secure the second front side to the collar in conjunction with the closing of the second lateral seam.
15. The article of clothing of claim 12 further comprising: a first wrist pull tab connected to the first wrist hem and disposed on at least one of the first top placket and the first bottom placket, the first wrist pull tab having a tab fastener disposed thereon; and a first wrist tab mating fastener disposed on at least one of the first top placket and the first bottom placket, the first wrist tab mating fastener disposition being on opposite of the first lateral seam from the wrist pull tab; wherein upon donning the sweater, the first wrist pull tab connector closes the first wrist hem by engaging the first wrist tab mating fastener.
16. The article of clothing of claim 15 further comprising: a second wrist pull tab connected to the second wrist hem and disposed on at least one of the second top placket and the second bottom placket, the second wrist pull tab having a second tab fastener disposed thereon; and a second wrist tab mating fastener disposed on at least one of the second top placket and the second bottom placket, the second wrist tab mating fastener disposition being on opposite of the second lateral seam from the second wrist pull tab; wherein upon donning the sweater, the second wrist pull tab connector closes the second wrist hem by engaging the second wrist tab mating fastener.
17. The article of clothing of claim 12, the first sleeve including a pocket disposed therein.
18. The article of claim of claim 12, the first sleeve including wiring for connecting at least one electrical connection.
19. The article of clothing of claim 18, wherein the electrical connection relates to a biofeedback sensor device.
20. The article of clothing of claim 12 further comprising: at least one wireless speaker disposed in the collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0044] A better understanding of the disclosed technology will be obtained from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings and the attached claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] As described herein, a wearer undergoing medical treatment can better regulate body temperature using the infusion friendly sweater. The infusion friendly sweater, through its unique construction allows for donning and removal without disruption of existing medical attachments, e.g. catheter, IV line(s), etc. The infusion friendly sweater further allows donning and removal individually by the wearer using a single-hand where the other hand is rendered immobile from the medical attachment(s).
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[0047] A placket is an opening on a piece of clothing allowing for donning and removal of the clothing item. The placket can include attachments for opening/closing the placket, for example buttons and button-holes or snaps found on plackets on a blouse or dress shirt. Plackets can be functional and/or decorative.
[0048] The infusion friendly sweater 100, by having multiple plackets at the arms and down the front, allows for donning and removal without disruption of medical attachments connected to a wearer.
[0049] The infusion friendly sweater 100 includes a collar pull tab 120, a first wrist tab 122 and a second wrist tab 124. The first wrist tab 122 is disposed at a first wrist portion 126 of the first arm portion 102, the second wrist tab 124 is disposed at a second wrist portion 128 of the second arm portion 104.
[0050] While not visible in
[0051] The infusion friendly sweater 100 includes the collar pull tab 120 that additionally allows securing the sweater 100 around a wearer. The wrist pull tab 122 and/or 124 additionally secures the sweater 100 in place.
[0052] One embodiment may include one or more interior or hidden pockets, such as pocket 130. Additionally, the sweater 100 may include exterior pockets (not shown), including pockets for placing hands therein, or pocket(s) for carrying items. For example, the sweater 100 may allow an interior pocket 130 for carrying a medical device or accoutrements associated with the medical attachment. The pocket or pockets can also include heat packets or cool packets to further effectuate temperature adjustment of the wearer.
[0053] Where
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[0055] In one embodiment, the second arm portion 104 includes similar construction with a top placket 160 and bottom placket 162. The top placket 160 includes fasteners 164 and the bottom placket 162 has mating fasteners 166. The wrist tab 124 includes a fastener 168. A corresponding mating fastener 170 is in either the arm portion 102 or the wrist portion 170.
[0056] In the front, the first front portion 106 has front placket 118 and the second front portion 108 has an interior placket 180. The front placket 118 has a plurality of spaced-apart fasteners 182 and the interior placket 180 has mating fasteners 184.
[0057] The collar pull tab 120 is shown in an open position, with fastener 190. A mating fastener 192 and/or 194 can be disposed on the back portion 110 or the collar portion 112 such that when attached it further secures the sweater 100 around the wearer. The collar pull tab 120 also has an extended length allowing for connecting the fastener 190 and mating fastener 192 or 194 using one hand in the event the other hand is immobile.
[0058] As noted above, the fasteners and mating fasteners on the plackets are spaced apart. The plackets allow for wrapping the sweater around the wearer and securing the sweater in place by connecting the fasteners and mating fasteners. The pull tab(s) secure(s) the sweater in place when the wearer has limited mobility. Additionally, the donning and removal of the sweater is over the wearer's existing clothing. The sweater is a supplemental garment allowing the wearer to keep on existing clothing and add/remove the sweater solely for comfort purposes.
[0059] The spaced apart nature of the fasteners accommodates pre-existing medical attachments. By having spacing between fasteners, the placket naturally creates an opening accommodating the attachments.
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[0062] With prior solutions, as the wearer inserted his or her arm into the garment, the attachment 212 would be caught within the interior of the sleeve. Or, in the alternative, the wearer would have to remove the attachment 212, the arm slid through the arm socket, and then the attachment 212 re-attached.
[0063] By contrast, the wearer secures the arm portion 102 of the infusion friendly sweater around the wearer's arm 210 by selectively connecting fasteners 146 and mating fasteners 148 along the plackets 140, 142. For clarity purposes,
[0064] As the plackets 140 and 142 are connected,
[0065] The infusion friendly sweater also includes a collar tab assisting with single-handed donning and removal. The wearer is typically connected to one or more machines. These medical treatments can take an extended period of time, where the wearer has limited mobility and can find themselves subject to temperature fluctuations. For example, during a chemotherapy treatment, the wearer sits for an extended time period with limited mobility because of an IV line. Some infusions can last upwards of 12 or more hours, requiring the wearer to be medically tethered to the IV line in a generally immobile environment.
[0066] These medical treatment sessions are often performed with minimal medical supervision, such as a nurse or assistant periodically checking in on the wearer. Thus, the infusion friendly sweater allows for donning the sweater without outside assistance. With the wearer having limited mobility, the collar pull tab allows the wearer to secure the sweater in place using a single free hand. This is especially important given the often sudden temperature fluctuations patients experience during intravenous treatments.
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[0072] The infusion friendly sweater may include varying embodiments offering varying degrees of options for the wearer. For example,
[0073] In another embodiment, the sweater may have a single fastener/mating fastener placket on one arm, with the other arm being a standard closed channel found in a standard sweater. In this embodiment, the wearer has medical attachments to one arm, the other arm is free to slide through the wrist opening, leaving the arm with the open plackets to be wrapped around the wearer and the medical attachment.
[0074] As noted above, the front portion may close using plackets with fasteners and mating fasteners. But further embodiments may use other types of closures, such as extra material to fold over, string or ties to tie up the front for examples.
[0075] The infusion friendly sweater, not being a primary medical clothing item, e.g. a hospital gown, is not subject to manufacturing specifications directed to repeated high-temperature washing. The infusion friendly sweater can be made of any suitable material allowing for comfort to the patient, such as soft cotton, wool, synthetic materials, blends of different materials. The infusion friendly sweater can be made of a material designed to retain heat in addition to the comfort. For example different materials can promote heat retention, for example wool, thicker cotton, synthetic materials, etc. The sweater may also include inserts or inner layers of material to further promote temperature regulation.
[0076] In varying embodiments, the sweater may include designs on the material or attached to the material. For example, for a child sweater, the infusion friendly sweater may include pictures of animals. In another example, for a child the sweater may include hook-and-loop fasteners for attaching a stuffed animal or plush toy to the outside or an exterior pocket for holding the animal.
[0077] One embodiment may include pockets for holding additional equipment associated with the wearer's medical treatment. These pockets can also hold personal items. Pockets can be internal and/or external pockets, positioned to assist the wearer without interfering with its ease of donning and removal.
[0078] Further embodiments may include internal pockets or channels for circulating airflow. For example, various pockets can be located at different areas/regions of the sweater. In one example, pockets near the front portions can hold hot or cold packets to help temperature regulation at the wearer's torso. In another embodiment, pocket(s) can be within the arm portion for assisting with discomfort of the medical attachments, such as a pocket to hold a cold packet near the insertion point of the medical attachment.
[0079] The sweater may include pockets or channels connectable to an external air flow generator that sends cooled or heated air for internal circulation within the sweater. For example, an air circulation device can generate cooled or heated air, and upon insertion into an interior channel within the sweater, the cool or heated air can circulate to better comfort the wearer. The interior channel may include a channel formed by the closing of the plackets.
[0080] Moreover, as the infusion friendly sweater is a secondary or supplementary clothing article, the sweater can use larger dimensions for draping over the wearer. For example, the sweater can be designed with larger proportions from a standard sized sweater, allowing for roomier fitting and more draping over the wearer.
[0081] In a further embodiment, the infusion friendly sweater is an article of clothing as illustrated in
[0082] The clothing article 300 includes a bottom hem 308 disposed at a bottom portion of the first and second front sides 302, 304, and a bottom portion of the back side 306. The bottom hem 308 extends around the bottom edge of the clothing article 300.
[0083] The clothing article 300 includes a collar 310. The collar 310 is disposed at a top portion of the first and second front sides 302, 304, and a top portion of the back side 306. The collar 310 extends around the top edge of the clothing article 300.
[0084] The clothing article 300 includes a first front placket 320 and a second front placket (not visible in
[0085] The clothing article 300 includes a first sleeve 330 and a second sleeve 332. Where
[0086] In this embodiment, the first sleeve 330 includes a lateral seam 340. The lateral seam 340 runs from the wrist hem 334 to the first front placket 320, extending below the collar 310.
[0087] The first lateral seam 340 includes a bottom placket 342 and a top placket. In the closed seam 340, the bottom placket 342 occludes the top placket from view. As described in greater detail below, the bottom placket 342 and top placket can be separated or mated.
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[0090] Opening of the front placket 320, 362 allows for the user to wrap the first front side 302, second front side 304, and back side 306 around her torso. Engagement of the front fasteners 360 with front mating fasteners 364 secure the first front placket 320 to the second front placket 362. The article 300 covers the torso of the wearer, so the bottom hem 308 should sit near or around the waist of the wearer.
[0091] To accommodate pre-existing medical attachments connected to an arm of the user,
[0092] Prior garment solutions have openings running across the shoulder to the collar, those solutions allow for limited medical access. Those prior solutions are about a disposal hospital garment for patient modesty and healthcare access. Whereas the inclusion of the lateral seam 340 extending from the wrist hem 334 to the first front placket 320 allows for the wearer to readily don or remove the clothing article 300 relative to existing clothing, and this donning or removal fully accommodates existing medical attachments. The spacing and engagement of the mating fasteners 374 to the fasteners 372 in the lateral seam 340 thereby creates a medical attachment channel allowing for pre-existing medical connections, such as noted in
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[0094] Where the present clothing article 300 allows for donning and removal, the lateral seam 340 further allows for the user to don or remove the article 300 by herself. When attached to a medical attachment, such as an IV line into the arm, the patient may wish to don the sweater without requiring assistance from a nurse or other caretaker. The lateral seam 340 allows the user to wrap the first sleeve 330 around her arm and manually close the seam to accommodate the medical attachment. The displacement of the seam 340 to the front placket 320 better accommodates the wearer, including using the lateral seam closure as a handle to hold the clothing article 300 and begin alignment for closing the seam 340 on the sleeve 330.
[0095] Whereby, the positioning of the lateral seam 340 from the wrist hem 334 to the front placket 320, below the collar 310, allows for a user to individually don or remove the sweater. The positioning of fasteners and mating fasteners on the top and bottom plackets of the lateral seam accommodates pre-existing medical attachments to an arm of the wearer, facilitating donning or removal without disrupting or risking dislodgement of the attachment. In this embodiment, the position of the seam 340 extending to the front placket 320 below the collar 310 places the seam aligned with an interior portion of the arm of the wearer, the seam more aligning with a crux of the elbow of the wearer and commonly accessed venous entry points such as the cephalic and basilic veins. This seam alignments on the interior of the sleeve 330 better accommodates intravenous medical attachments, improving user comfort while wearing the article 300, but also better ensuring against accidental dislodgement of the connector.
[0096] The clothing article 300 may include a single lateral seam or lateral seams for each sleeve. For instance, one embodiment can include a first lateral seam on the first sleeve and a second lateral sleeve on the second sleeve. In this embodiment, a user connected to a medical attachment in one arm can don the connected arm by wrapping the open seam around the arm, donning the opposing arm by having the seam already closed and sliding her arm down the arm hole.
[0097] In another embodiment, the clothing article 300 may be fully reversible. In this embodiment, having a lateral seam on only one sleeve still allows the user to be connected to a medical attachment in either arm. For example, if the lateral seam is on the left arm and the user has an IV attachment on her right arm, the clothing article 300 may be turned inside out, thus making the lateral seam now on the right arm. Therefore, in this embodiment plackets and fasteners/mating fasteners can be inverted or accessible on both sides of the placket. For example, if the fasteners and mating fasteners are magnets, the magnetic connection occurs both in an original clothing format and a reversed format. In another example, the fasteners and mating fasteners may be disposed on both sides of each placket.
[0098] The clothing article 300 can resemble other known clothing articles, with the inclusion of the lateral seam and other modifications noted herein. For example, the
[0099] The present clothing article may include additional embodiments facilitating improved user benefits. For example, one embodiment may include one or more internal pockets. The pocket or pockets can be disposed at various locations assisting the wearer. One pocket embodiment may include lining or other fabric accommodating heating or cooling packets. For example, a temperature dispersing material can be lined within the pocket to ensure a heat packet warms, or a cold packet cools, the wearer, but does not have a direct impact on the wearers skin. Similarly, the pocket(s) may include lining for a cool packet to avoid condensation or liquid dispersion as the cool packet warms up.
[0100] Further embodiments may include wiring or accommodating sensor(s) for the wearer. Wiring can include internal wiring embedded with the article to accommodate the existing medical attachment. One example can be headphones. The user is connected to an IV line, any additional external wire(s) or cable(s) can cause problems, such as getting snagged or wrapped on the IV line. Internal wiring can connect headphones for the wearer, securing the wiring within or to the clothing to ensure against entanglement with the medical attachment. This wiring could be strategically placed, for example headphones sewn into the collar 310 to provide the sound of music close to the wearer's ears.
[0101] The clothing article improves connectivity and accommodates medical or feedback devices. For example, the user may employ one or more wearable devices, such as a biofeedback sensor device. Examples may include, but are not limited to, a temperature measurement device, an oxygen saturation measurement device, a heart rate sensor, a portable EKG/ECG monitor, among others. The clothing article can include pockets or connectors for the sensor devices. As noted above, a big concern is tangling anything with the IV line and possibly ripping out the IV connection. Thus, the clothing article further accommodates the wearer by protecting the IV line connection.
[0102] Another embodiment may include lightweight wireless speakers affixed or sown into the clothing article. One embodiment can include small, lightweight speakers within the collar.
[0103] In another embodiment, the clothing article 300 may include further attachment(s) elements at the wrist. For example, wrist tab 122, and related elements, of
[0104] In one embodiment, the clothing article can be composed of an anti-microbial material. The clothing article itself can be all one material or in another embodiment the areas that come into contact with injection sites, port lines, or other sensitive locations, can be made of this anti-microbial material. For example, the back and front sides of the article can be made of a different material from the sleeve(s), or in another embodiment the plackets are made of an anti-microbial material with the rest of the article in a more plush or softer fabric.
[0105] Herein, the clothing article 300 improves of pre-existing hospital garments with open sleeves for medical access. The inclusion of the lateral seam extending to the front placket improves donning/removing by the user, as well as the position of the seam ensures against discomfort or dislodgement of the medical attachment. The wearer can, without additional assistance, don or remove the clothing article whilst connected to a medical device, safeguarding the medical attachment but also quickly and personally attending to her comfort.
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[0107] The foregoing description of the specific embodiments so fully reveals the general nature of the invention that others can, by applying knowledge within the skill of the relevant art(s) (including the contents of the documents cited and incorporated by reference herein), readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments, without undue experimentation, without departing from the general concept of the present invention. Such adaptations and modifications are therefore intended to be within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments, based on the teaching and guidance presented herein.