MEDICAL GARMENT FOR CHEST DEVICES AND PROCEDURES
20200375282 ยท 2020-12-03
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Abstract
One or more embodiments of the disclosure include a medical garment for exposing a person's upper torso and a method of making the garment. The garment can resemble a shirt, in that sleeves may extend to about the elbows or wrists, the garment may extend down to the waist, and other than one or more flaps configured to open to expose an upper torso the medical garment is substantially free of openings. The garment may include a body with a front portion attached to a back portion by non-partable seams. The sleeves can be coupled to the front and back portions. The flap(s) may include a partable seam that extends from a top portion of the body toward but not substantially beyond a bottom part of the sleeves where they attach to the body. The flap(s) may also include a fastener to hold the partable seam in a closed position.
Claims
1. A medical garment that resembles a shirt, in that when the medical garment is worn by a person, first and second sleeves of the medical garment are configured to extend to about the person's elbows or wrists, the medical garment is configured to extend down to about the person's waist, and other than one or more flaps configured to open to expose an area of the person's upper torso the medical garment is substantially free of openings that would expose the upper torso, the medical garment comprising: a body comprising a front portion attached to a back portion by one or more non-partable seams, wherein the first and second sleeves are coupled to the front portion and the back portion; wherein at least one of the flaps comprises: a partable seam that extends from a top portion of the body toward but not substantially beyond a bottom part of the first or second sleeve where the first or second sleeve attaches to the body; and a fastener to hold the partable seam in a closed position.
2. The medical garment of claim 1, wherein the partable seam extends from the top portion of the body along a shoulder region of the body and extends from the shoulder region down toward but not substantially beyond the bottom part of the first or second sleeve where the first or second sleeve attaches to the body.
3. The medical garment of claim 1, wherein when the partable seam is in an open position, at least one of the flaps is formed in the front portion of the body.
4. The medical garment of claim 1, wherein the one or more flaps are configured to fold outwards and downwards to expose the upper torso of the person.
5. The medical garment of claim 1, wherein the fastener comprises one or more of a hook-and-loop type fastener, a button, a clip, a zipper, and a clasp.
6. The medical garment of claim 1, wherein the front portion and the back portion define an opening at the top of the body, and the first partable seam extends from the opening, such that when the partable seam is in an open position a perimeter of the opening is broken.
7. A medical garment, comprising: a body comprising a front portion attached to a back portion by one or more non-partable seams; a sleeve coupled to the front portion and the back portion; a collar at a top portion of the body, the collar defining an opening having a perimeter; a partable seam that extends: (i) from the opening along a shoulder region at or near the top of the body, (ii) from the shoulder region down along the entirety of a sleeve adjacent region of the front portion, and (iii) from the sleeve adjacent region toward the bottom portion of the body; and a fastener configured to hold the partable seam in a closed position and to release the partable seam into an open position such that the partable seam at least partially defines a flap, wherein no other partable seam defines the flap, wherein when the partable seam is in the open position the perimeter of the opening is broken; wherein when the garment is worn by a person the sleeve is configured to extend to about the person's elbow or wrist and at least partially surround the person's arm and the bottom portion of the body is configured to extend to about the person's waist, wherein when the partable seam is in the open position the flap is configured to expose a portion of the person's torso, wherein other than the flap the medical garment has no more than one other flap for exposing an upper torso or arm of the person.
8. The medical garment of claim 7, wherein the fastener comprises one or more of a hook-and-loop type fastener, a clip, a button, a zipper, and a clasp.
9. The medical garment of claim 7, wherein the flap overlaps a portion of the body and the area of where the flap overlaps the body is reinforced.
10. A method of making a medical garment that resembles a shirt, in that when the medical garment is worn by a person, first and second sleeves of the medical garment are configured to extend to about the person's elbows or wrists, the medical garment is configured to extend down to about the person's waist, and other than one or more flaps configured to open to expose an area of the person's upper torso the medical garment is substantially free of openings that would expose the upper torso, the method comprising: providing a body comprising a front portion and a back portion; attaching the front portion to the back portion by at least one non-partable seam; attaching the first and second sleeves to the body; attaching the front portion to the back portion by at least one partable seam that extends from a top portion of the body down toward but not substantially beyond a bottom part of the first or second sleeve where the first and second sleeve attaches to the body; and attaching a fastener to the body, wherein the fastener is configured to releasably hold the partable seam in a closed position.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the combination of attaching the front portion to the back portion by at least one non-partable seam and attaching the front portion to the back portion by at least one partable seam, forms a collar at the top of the body, the collar defining an opening at the top of the body, wherein the partable seam extends from the opening, and wherein when the partable seam is in an open position a perimeter of the opening is broken.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the fastener comprises one or more of a hook-and-loop type fastener, a button, a clip, a zipper, and a clasp.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the partable seam extends from the top portion of the body along a shoulder region of the body and extends from the shoulder region down toward but not substantially beyond the bottom part of the first or second sleeve where the first or second sleeve attaches to the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein:
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[0018] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings. Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions, sizing, and/or relative placement of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments of the present disclosure. It will also be understood that the terms and expressions used herein have the ordinary meaning as is usually accorded to such terms and expressions by those skilled in the corresponding respective areas of inquiry and study except where other specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The following description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure should be determined with reference to the claims. The present embodiments address the problems described in the background while also addressing other additional problems as will be seen from the following detailed description.
[0020] The present disclosure relates generally to medical garments. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a medical garment designed to outwardly resemble a standard t-shirt, while providing easy access to medical devices attached to the wearer's chest.
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[0022] The configuration of the flap 120 and first and second partable seams 121 and 122 provide the benefit of easy access to medical devices used on the wearer's chest area while allowing the wearer to keep wearing the garment. Particularly, the orientation of flap 120 provides benefits in the use of central venous catheters (CVC) such as tunneled catheters or implanted ports (port-a-caths), which are used in chemotherapy treatments or other procedures. These types of CVC devices are implanted into patients and designed to provide ready access to administer medication or fluids, draw blood, or directly obtain cardiovascular measurements, thus eliminating the need for constant needle pricks. CVCs generally comprise an access port and line that enters at a point near or on the wearer's chest and tunnels under the skin, with the exit portion inserted into a blood vessel near the wearer's heart, typically the subclavian vein or the superior vena cava. These types of devices are designed to remain in place for long periods of time, on the order of months to years, and require some type of routine maintenance during its use to prevent infection and thrombosis. The flap 120 can be opened to allow access to catheter lines and other attachments for such medical procedures or maintenance. Further, the orientation of the flap 120 and the first partable seam 121 and second partable seam 122 allow for access to the wearer's chest while the wearer is sitting down (i.e., access from above) or while laying down.
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[0027] Some embodiments include the use of different types of fasteners 210 and 211 to hold the flap 120 in a closed position, including hook and loop fasteners, buttons, clips, or zippers. Also, the length of sleeves or number of sleeves present on the garment can be altered in accordance with alternative embodiments.
[0028] Catheter lines and other attachments can be comfortably routed from the wearer's chest to outside the garment by passing the lines through the first partable seam 121 or second partable seam 122. The use of the appropriate fasteners at the first and second partable seams 121 and 122 allows the passage of the catheter lines and attachments even while the flap 120 is in the closed position. In some embodiments, avoiding large, hard fasteners at the first and second partable seams allow a person to comfortably wear the medical garment while lying down or sleeping. The medical garment provides efficiency and comfort for the wearer, in both medical and casual capacities.
[0029] For example, the use of hook and loop or button type fasteners is suitable for certain medical procedures and situations, particularly when medical tubing or wiring must pass from the wearer's chest to external equipment. The use of the medical garment would allow such tubing or wiring attached to the wearer's chest to pass through the garment while the flap 120 is in a closed position. However, compared to the use of buttons, hook and loop fasteners would provide more comfort to the wearer when the garment is worn laying down, as the hard buttons may impinge on the wearer's neck, shoulders, and arms.
[0030] While the disclosure has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, other modifications, variations, and arrangements of the present disclosure may be made in accordance with the above teachings other than as specifically described to practice aspects of the disclosure within the spirit and scope defined by the following claims.