DRESS SHIRT WITH HIDDEN MEDICAL ACCESS POINTS
20200390168 ยท 2020-12-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A dress shirt having a hidden medical access point, the dress shirt including a collar and a front portion. The front portion includes a first side, a second side, a plurality of buttons, and a first closable aperture. The first side having an open edge configured to overlap with an open edge of the second side when the first side is coupled to the second side. The plurality of buttons positioned along one of the open edge of the first side or the open edge of the second side. The first closable aperture is positioned on an upper chest position of the first side and the first closable aperture includes a fastener configured to permit the respective closable aperture to be in an open configuration or a closed configuration and wherein the first closable aperture, when in the open configuration, permits passage of a medical instrumentality therethrough.
Claims
1. A dress shirt having hidden medical access points, the dress shirt comprising: a collar; a back portion; a front portion comprising: a first side coupled to a first sleeve, the first sleeve having an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner portion being proximate to the first side; a second side coupled to a second sleeve, the second sleeve having an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner portion being proximate to the second side; a zipper configured to couple the first side and the second side, such that, when coupled, a portion of the first side overlaps a portion of the second side defining an overlapping region of the two sides; and a plurality of buttons positioned along the overlapping region; a first closable aperture positioned on an upper chest portion of the first side; a second closable aperture positioned on an upper chest portion of the second side; a third closable aperture positioned on the inner portion of the first sleeve; and a fourth closable aperture positioned on the inner portion of the second sleeve; wherein: each of the closable apertures comprises a fastener configured to permit each of the closable apertures to be in an open configuration or a closed configuration; each of the closable apertures, when in the open configuration, permit passage of a medical instrumentality through at least one of the first side or the second side of the dress shirt.
2. A dress shirt having hidden medical access points, the dress shirt comprising: a collar; a front portion comprising: a first side and a second side, the first side having an open edge configured to overlap with an open edge of the second side when the first side is coupled to the second side; a plurality of buttons positioned along one of the open edge of the first side or the open edge of the second side; and a first closable aperture positioned on an upper chest portion of the first side; and a first sleeve coupled to the first side, the first sleeve comprising a second closable aperture positioned on an inner portion of the first sleeve; wherein: the first and second closable apertures each comprise a fastener configured to permit the respective closable aperture to be in an open configuration or a closed configuration; each of the first and second closable apertures, when in the open configuration, permit passage of a medical instrumentality through at least one of the first side or the second side of the dress shirt; and at least one of the first closable aperture and the second closable aperture is at least partially hidden by a visibility reducing feature.
3. (canceled)
4. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first closable aperture or the second closable aperture provides access to a port line.
5. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first closable aperture and the second closable aperture provides access to a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line.
6. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein the first sleeve is at least a three-quarter length sleeve.
7. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein the front portion is dress length.
8. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the dress shirt is made from a machine-washable material or a fabric protector-treated material.
9. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein the visibility reducing feature comprises one or more of: a first fastener cover portion configured to hide at least a portion of the fastener of the first closable aperture; a second fastener cover portion configured to hide at least a portion of the fastener of the second closable aperture; the fastener of the first closable aperture being the same color as the dress shirt; and the fastener of the second closable aperture being the same color as the dress shirt.
10. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein the front portion of the dress shirt further comprises a third closable aperture positioned on an upper chest portion of the second side.
11. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein the dress shirt further comprises: a second sleeve coupled to the second side; and a fourth closable aperture positioned on an inner portion of the second sleeve.
12. The dress shirt of claim 2, wherein: the plurality of buttons comprise at least a top button and a bottom button, the top button being a button nearest the collar and the bottom button being a button furthest from the collar; the dress shirt further comprises a zipper extending between the top button and the bottom button, the zipper configured to couple the first side of the front portion to the second side of the front portion, wherein the zipper is hidden by an overlapping portion of the first side and the second side of the front portion.
13. A dress shirt having a hidden medical access point, the dress shirt comprising: a collar; a front portion comprising: a first side and a second side, the first side having an open edge configured to overlap with an open edge of the second side when the first side is coupled to the second side; a plurality of buttons positioned along one of the open edge of the first side or the open edge of the second side; and a first closable aperture positioned on an upper chest portion of the first side; and wherein: the first closable aperture comprises a fastener configured to permit the first closable aperture to be in an open configuration or a closed configuration; the first closable aperture, when in the open configuration, permits passage of a medical instrumentality through at least one of the first side or the second side of the dress shirt; and the first closable aperture is at least partially hidden by a visibility reducing feature.
14. (canceled)
15. The dress shirt of claim 13, wherein the front portion further comprises a second closable aperture positioned on an upper chest portion of the second side.
16. The dress shirt of claim 13, further comprising a first sleeve coupled to the first side of the dress shirt and a second sleeve coupled to the second side of the dress shirt.
17. The dress shirt of claim 16, wherein the dress shirt comprises a third closable aperture positioned on an inner portion of the first sleeve.
18. The dress shirt of claim 16, wherein the second sleeve comprising a fourth closable aperture positioned on an inner portion of the second sleeve.
19. The dress shirt of claim 13, wherein: the plurality of buttons comprise at least a top button and a bottom button, the top button being a button nearest the collar and the bottom button being a button furthest from the collar; and the dress shirt further comprises a zipper extending between the top button and the bottom button, the zipper configured to couple the first side of the front portion to the second side of the front portion.
20. The dress shirt of claim 13, wherein the visibility reducing feature comprises one or more of: a first fastener cover portion configured to hide at least a portion of the fastener of the first closable aperture; a second fastener cover portion configured to hide at least a portion of the fastener of the second closable aperture; the fastener of the first closable aperture being colored to match the dress shirt; and the fastener of the second closable aperture being colored to match the dress shirt.
21. The dress shirt of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the dress shirt is made from a machine-washable material or a fabric protector-treated material.
22. The dress shirt of claim 13, wherein the dress shirt is dress length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and its advantages, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0019] Port and picc lines are generally located either in the upper chest area or near the bend of the arm. Given these specific locations, port and/or picc lines are generally inaccessible in traditional clothing. As a result, some companies have designed clothing to accommodate such catheters. For example, RonWear designs functional, comfort clothing marketed to keep you warm during your treatments and eliminate the hassle of changing into a hospital gown or modifying your wardrobe to meet your needs. See RONWEAR, https://www.ronwear.com/features. Although RonWear might be appropriate apparel for some medical patients, it may be inappropriate apparel for others. For example, some medical patients continue to work while undergoing treatment and as such may require clothing that is functional and meets the dress code requirements of their places of business. As such, medical patients may desire clothing that is catheter accessible but is largely indistinguishable from a dress shirt.
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[0021] As used herein, front portion 120 refers to the front-side of dress shirt 100 as perceived by a wearer of dress shirt 100. In some embodiments, front portion 120 extends from a base of collar 13 to at least a natural waist of the medical patient. Front portion 120 may, in some embodiments, extend further than the natural waist such that dress shirt 100 could be tucked into pants or a skirt also worn by the medical patient (about 0.5-6 inches). In some other embodiments, dress shirt 100 may extend even further such that dress shirt 100 is dress-length. As an example, dress shirt 100 may extend about 6-10.5 inches from the natural waist of medical patient to be of micro-mini length. As another example, dress shirt 100 may extend about 10.5-18 inches from the natural waist of medical patient to be of mini-length. This disclosure recognizes that front portion 120 may extend as far as desirable, including to/around the knees and/or ankles of medical patient.
[0022] Front portion 120 includes a left side 120a and a right side 120b. The left side 120a and the right side 120b may each have an open edge 122 configured to overlap with the other when the two sides are coupled together (e.g. when the dress shirt is worn by a patient). As depicted in
[0023] In some embodiments, buttons 140 are functional and provide a mechanism for coupling left side 120a to right side 120b. As an example, open edge 122a may include a plurality of apertures (not depicted) to accommodate buttons 140 arranged on open edge 122b. In such example, left side 120a and right side 120b may be coupled together when dress shirt 100 is fully buttoned.
[0024] In other embodiments, buttons 140 are merely decorative and dress shirt 100 includes another mechanism for coupling left side 120a and right side 120b. For example, as illustrated in
[0025] Closable apertures 110 may be configured to open to reveal a medical access point (e.g., a port and/or picc line) of the medical patient. As such, this disclosure recognizes that dress shirt 100 include one or more fasteners 115 configured to facilitate the opening and closing of closable aperture 110. As depicted in
[0026] When a closable aperture 110 is in a closed configuration (e.g. when the associated fastener 115 is in the closed position), the visibility of the closable aperture 110 may be reduced. Thus, when each of the closable apertures 110 are in a closed configuration, the dress shirt 100 may visually resemble a conventional dress shirt that does not include medical access points. In some embodiments, the closable apertures 110 of dress shirt 100 may include one or more visibility reducing features 160 in order to further decrease the visual impact of the closable apertures and thereby make the dress shirt 100 more closely resemble a conventional dress shirt. As an example, fasteners 115 of dress shirt 100 may be the same or a similar color as the fabric of dress shirt 100. As another example, fasteners 115 may be covered by a fastener cover portion. Fastener cover portion may, in some embodiments, be an extension of fabric over all or a portion of fastener 115. The fabric cover portion may be made of the same material as the dress shirt in order to reduce the visibility of the fastener 115 and its associated closable aperture 110.
[0027] This disclosure also recognizes that each closable aperture 110, when in the open configuration (e.g. when the associated fastener 115 is in the open position), may permit the passage of one or more medical instrumentalities therethrough. As used herein, medical instrumentalities may refer to, for example, needles, tubing, and/or any other suitable apparatuses or devices used in the medical treatment of a patient.
[0028] As mentioned above, dress shirt 100 may include left sleeve 150a and right sleeve 150b in some embodiments. As illustrated in
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[0030] Due to the nature of injections, dress shirt 100 may become stained with blood and/or other products. As such, it may be desirable that dress shirt 100 be made from a material that is machine-washable. Dress shirt 100 may be made out of any suitable material. Preferably, dress shirt 100 is either made from a material that stains can be easily lifted from or is treated with a fabric protector. Examples of materials that stains can be easily lifted from are cotton, polyester, and/or blends thereof.
[0031] Herein, or is inclusive and not exclusive, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Therefore, herein, A or B means A, B, or both, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Moreover, and is both joint and several, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Therefore, herein, A and B means A and B, jointly or severally, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. This disclosure may use one or more terms of approximation such as about or substantially. As used herein, these terms indicate a variance of 10% (e.g., +/10%).
[0032] The scope of this disclosure encompasses all changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, and modifications to the embodiments described or illustrated herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described or illustrated herein. Moreover, although this disclosure describes and illustrates respective embodiments herein as including particular components, elements, functions, operations, or steps, any of these embodiments may include any combination or permutation of any of the components, elements, functions, operations, or steps described or illustrated anywhere herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. Furthermore, reference in the appended claims to an apparatus or system or a component of an apparatus or system being adapted to, arranged to, capable of, configured to, enabled to, operable to, or operative to perform a particular function encompasses that apparatus, system, component, whether or not it or that particular function is activated, turned on, or unlocked, as long as that apparatus, system, or component is so adapted, arranged, capable, configured, enabled, operable, or operative.