BREAST CANCER RECOVERY GARMENT
20230009110 · 2023-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42F15/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A41D1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The breast-cancer recovery system comprises a breast cancer recovery garment, an organizational subsystem and a needs kit. The breast cancer recovery garment comprises a body portion defining an opening, positioned, configured and dimensioned to allow the performance of a breast cancer treatment procedure and a closure device suitable for closing the opening when a procedure is not being performed. The body portion of the garment defines the elongated pocket proximate the bottom edge, extending along the bottom edge and defines slits in at least one of the sleeves. The body portion of the recovery garment comprises of a warm material and/or of decorative pattern. The organizational subsystem comprises a frame configured to support a plurality of color-coded files, and marked with identification tabs which relate to breast cancer patient needs, and customized medical information. A breast cancer patient needs kit comprises a basket-like container, a canvas tote bag, a canvas tote bag with a zipper closure, or a basket and clear wrap around it, at least one drug and/or medication and at least one edible item.
Claims
1. A breast cancer recovery garment, comprising: (i) a body portion defining an opening positioned, configured, and dimensioned to allow the performance of a breast cancer treatment procedure, said body portion defining a neck receiving opening at one end, a bottom edge at the other end and a pair of sleeves in between; (ii) a decorative pattern disposed on said body portion; (iii) a closure device suitable for closing said opening when a procedure is not being performed; and (iv) a pocket disposed proximate said bottom edge.
2. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 1, wherein said body portion is comprised of an insulating material.
3. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 2, wherein said body portion is comprised of cotton, flannel, or fleece materials.
4. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 2, wherein said body portion defines slits in at least one of said sleeves.
5. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 1, wherein said body portion defines slits in at least one of said sleeves.
6. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 5, wherein said body portion defines an elongated pocket proximate to said bottom edge and extending along said bottom edge.
7. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 6, wherein said body portion is comprised of an insulating material.
8. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 1, wherein said body portion is printed with a bright decorative pattern.
9. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 1, wherein said closure device is a non-metallic device suitable for closing said opening the garment.
10. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 9, wherein said closure device is a non-metallic snap suitable for closing said opening the garment.
11. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 9, wherein said closure device is a non-metallic button suitable for closing said opening the garment.
12. A breast cancer recovery garment as in claim 10, wherein said closure device is a non-metallic hook-and-loop assembly suitable for closing said opening the garment.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The operation of the invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST MODE
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[0031] Arm portions 14 and 16 may be provided with cuffs 18 and 20. Cuffs 18 and 20 may be unfolded down over their respective hands to the position illustrated for cuff 20 in phantom lines in
[0032] Arm portions 14 and 16 are provided with elongated slits 24 and 26, respectively. The slits may be closed by suitable Velcro type closures, such as mating closures 28 and 30 which are hidden from view, when the garment is being worn, but illustrated in phantom lines in
[0033] Elongated slits 24 and 26 are particularly useful for several procedures necessary during the course of breast cancer treatment, namely, medical examinations and testing.
[0034] Body portion 12 comprises a pair of overlapping front panels, namely left panel 32 and right panel 34. Left panel 32 and right panel 34 overlap each other over a substantial area of the front of the individual 36 wearing a garment, typically providing overlapping and almost double protection for between one third and three quarters of the area of the front of the individual wearing the garment 10. Left panel 32 and right panel 34 may be securely closed using any suitable closure, such as buttons 36, Velcro type closures and so forth.
[0035] The surface of garment 10 is completed by a rear panel 38. The garment also defines a pair of slits or openings, one opening 40 between right panel 32 and rear panel 38, and another opening 42 between left panel 34 and rear panel 38. These slits extend between 50% and 100% of the distance between the hem 44 and the armpit. This distance is generally about sixteen inches. The length of the slit is about fourteen inches, but it may range between twelve to sixteen inches in the example and it is adjusted proportionally for garments of different size.
[0036] In accordance with the preferred embodiment, three elongated pockets, namely a right pocket 46, a left pocket 48, and a rear pocket 50 are provided adjacent the hem of garment 10. Each pocket may extend the entire length of the segment of the hem adjacent to which it is positioned. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, the pockets are elongated in order to allow the placement of surgical drain bulbs at any desired position. This may be achieved both at the rear of the patient, as well as along the right or left front side of the patient, with the use of the appropriate pocket.
[0037] The pockets provide the necessary support to prevent the drains from being pulled from the body of the patient. At the same time, because they are elongated, the position of the drain collection reservoir bulbs may be easily adjusted from one side to the other, for example to accommodate sleeping in various positions and to hide the bulbs during daily routines.
[0038] The use of a pocket is particularly advantageous compared to the conventional pinning of the reservoir bulbs to the waist of the patient's pants. In the case of the conventional approach, if the patient, given the discomfort and pressure of the situation, forgets to unpin the bulbs before removing her pants, the drains are forcibly pulled from the patient.
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[0040] Alternatively, buttons 136 and loops 137 may be non-metallic snaps or hook-and-loop fasteners used in garment 110 to close slits 124.
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[0042] Accordingly, in accordance with the invention, filing system 310 includes a plurality of color-coded folders, preferably each a different color. The folders are labeled with headings that allow the patient to organize the basic tasks associated with treatment.
[0043] Generally, filing system 310 comprises a frame 312 and a plurality of hanging folders 314. The hanging folders 314 have tabs 316 associated with them to identify their contents in a conventional matter. In accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, filing system 310 is in a plastic fixed form (such as a box with a hinged cover) for easy portability. It may also be reduced in size to accommodate 8½×11 inch sheets folded in half, being six inches high and nine inches wide. Depth can vary widely, for example three, six or fifteen inches.
[0044] Filing system 310 may be designed to be sold in a collapsed form which allows it to be easily packaged with other parts of the invention system and sold as a unit.
[0045] In accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the filing system 310 is designed to organize medical information and to make information easily accessible to other people.
[0046] In accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the hanging folders 314 have tabs 316, said tabs 316 preferably identified as 1) “Patient form and questions/favorites”; 2) “Doctor's information referral form”; 3) “Your EOB insurance explanation of benefits”; 4) “Your disability and Medicare information”; 5) “Your pharmacy and Medicine information”; 6) “Your doctor's reports”; 7) “Your bills and receipts”; and 8) “Miscellaneous”.
[0047] Finally, the invention system comprises a basket-like bouquet 410 of items as illustrated in
[0048] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is anticipated that the invention of garment 10, the filing system 310 and the bouquet 410 will be provided to the patient as a single unit. This single unit is small and compact in size and easily provided to the patient. At the same time, these three items cooperate with each other to substantially improve the breast cancer patient's circumstances.
[0049] As it is understood from the above, garment 10 is attractive, giving the patient a more attractive and less upsetting appearance to the patient herself and to others around the patient, such as her children and husband. The reaction when they see her is thus more positive instead of the grave and sad faces that follow presentation of a breast cancer patient in any typical standard hospital garment. Likewise, the patient herself feels better about herself when she looks at herself in a more positive outfit. The end result is a generally more positive outlook for all concerned.
[0050] This positive outlook is bolstered by the comfort provided by the wide array of medications and comfort foods such as chocolates, teas, coffee beans, and so forth found in the bouquet 410. Other items, such as fine jellies, cookies and hot chocolate may also be included. Improved interpersonal communication is fostered by the improved appearance of the patient and reinforced by the patient leaving home and interacting with other people at the movies, at coffee houses, and the like. Likewise, the provision of long-distance telephone cards and note cards increases contact with more people, making it more likely that the patient will have more visitors. The overall effect is a great enhancement and the sense of well-being and greater effectiveness in treatment.
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[0057] While an illustrative embodiment of the invention has been described, it is understood that various modifications will be obvious to those on ordinary skill in the art. Such modifications are within the spirit and scope of the invention which is limited and defined only by the appended claims.