Infant Garment Adapted for Diaper Condition Inspection
20190289923 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/49
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B13/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A garment adapted for wearing by a diaper wearer which surrounds a diaper and provides at least one inspection aperture forming an opening through the garment employable for visual, olfactory, or tactile inspection of the underlying diaper without removal of the garment. One or a plurality of the inspection apertures may be provided in inspection positions adapted to locate them aligned with or adjacent the perimeter edge of the underlying diaper.
Claims
1. A garment, comprising: a garment, said garment adapted for wearing by a diaper wearer in a worn position which surrounds a diaper worn by said diaper wearer; said garment having an inspection area positioned between a crotch and a waist of said garment; a least one inspection aperture formed in said inspection area of said garment; said inspection aperture having an opening having a central area thereof positioned at an inspection position within said inspection area of the garment; said opening at said inspection position locating a portion of said opening adjacent to a perimeter edge of said diaper with said garment in said worn position; and said opening defining an inspection port for visual, olfactory, or tactile inspection of the underlying diaper without removal of the garment.
2. The garment of claim 1, additionally comprising: said opening being an elongated and having two side edges; and a spacing between said two side edges being less than one inch.
3. The garment of claim 1, additionally comprising: a flap having a first end engaged to said garment adjacent a first side of said opening; said flap extending to a distal end opposite said first side thereof; a fastener affixed to said garment adjacent a second side of said opening opposite said first side of said opening; and said flap moveably between an engaged position held covering said opening by and engagement of said distal end of said flap to said fastener, and an open position exposing said opening.
4. The garment of claim 2, additionally comprising: a flap having a first end engaged to said garment adjacent a first of said side edges of said opening; said flap extending to a distal end opposite said first side; a fastener affixed to said garment adjacent a second of said side edges of said opening opposite said first side edge of said opening; and said flap moveably between an engaged position held covering said opening by and engagement of said distal end of said flap to said fastener, and an open position exposing said opening.
5. The garment of claim 2, additionally comprising: an elongated member having a first end thereof opposite a distal end thereof; said first end of said elongated member secured to said garment adjacent a second of said two side edges of said opening; and said opening being enlargeable by pulling up said elongated member from said second end thereof in a direction away from a first of said two side edges of said opening.
6. The garment of claim 3, additionally comprising: an elongated member having a first end thereof opposite a distal end thereof; said first end of said elongated member engaged to said garment adjacent said second side of said opening; and said opening enlargeable by pulling said flap in a first direction and pulling said distal end of said elongated member in a second direction opposite said direction.
7. The garment of claim 4, additionally comprising: an elongated member having a first end thereof opposite a distal end thereof; said first end of said elongated member engaged to said garment at a position adjacent said second of said two side edges of said opening; and said opening enlargeable by pulling said flap in a first direction and pulling said distal end of said elongated member in a second direction opposite said direction.
8. The garment of claim 2, additionally comprising: an axis of said elongated opening running at an angle to line extending from a crotch of said garment to waist of said garment; and said angle being between 10-80 degrees.
9. The garment of claim 5, additionally comprising: an axis of said elongated opening running at an angle to line extending from a crotch of said garment to waist of said garment; and said angle being between 10-80 degrees.
10. The garment of claim 7, additionally comprising: an axis of said elongated opening running at an angle to line extending from a crotch of said garment to waist of said garment; and said angle being between 10-80 degrees.
11. The garment of claim 8 additionally comprising: said angle is between 20-60 degrees; and said inspection position of the central portion of the opening being located 1-6 inches above the crotch and below the waist.
12. The garment of claim 9 additionally comprising: said angle is between 20-60 degrees; and said inspection position of the central portion of the opening being located 1-6 inches above the crotch and below the waist.
13. The garment of claim 10 additionally comprising: said angle is between 20-60 degrees; and said inspection position of the central portion of the opening being located 1-6 inches above the crotch and below the waist.
14. The garment of claim 5 additionally comprising: said member having a loop.
15. The garment of claim 6 additionally comprising: said member having a loop.
16. The garment of claim 7 additionally comprising: said member having a loop.
17. The garment of claim 10 additionally comprising: said member having a loop.
18. The garment of claim 12 additionally comprising: said member having a loop.
19. The garment of claim 13 additionally comprising: said member having a loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Now referring to drawings in
[0028] As shown, the inspection apertures 12 are elongated and formed of openings 14 configured preferably as a narrow slit, as shown. A slit configuration maintains little or no gap between the sides of the opening 14, such as an elongated oval or rectangular opening 14 which may have a length preferably from one to six inches. The perimeter edge of the openings 14, shown in the enlarged portion of
[0029] At least one opening 14 of one aperture 12 is so positioned at an inspection position in an inspection area 19 of the garment 11. The aperture 12. having an opening 14 in this inspection position, is positioned in the garment 11 to be located adjacent to, or cross over, a lower perimeter edge 28 of a diaper 26 on a person such as an infant or toddler. uch an inspection position in an inspection area 19 of the garment 11, in experimentation, has been found to be a placement where the center area of the opening 14 of the aperture 12, is located between the waist 17 of the garment and the crotch 15, and a distance of one to ten inches above the centrally located crotch 15 area of the garment 11, and situated to the left or right thereof.
[0030] An inspection position of the opening 14 in the inspection area 19 which positions the central area of the opening 14 of the aperture 12 one to six inches above the crotch 15 and below the waist 17 area, for most children and infants, has been found to work particularly well. Such is shown for example in
[0031] The crotch 15 area of the garment 11 such as on pants or shorts or what is known as a onesie, is a center area positioned between the legs of the diaper wearer. If the opening 14 were positioned at that point, it would run substantially perpendicular to the waist 17 vertically, and with the garment 11 being worn, would generally be substantially aligned with the spine of the wearer. The aperture 12 with the opening 12 is better placed to the left or right of the crotch 15 and the imaginary line running perpendicular to the waist 17, because such positions the opening 14 with easier access when the wearer is sitting or lying on one side. Also, it has been found as noted herein, that running the axis of the elongated narrow opening 14 of the aperture 12, along an angle relative to the seam running perpendicular from the crotch 15 of the garment 11 to the waist 17, or, if no seam exists, then along an angle relative to an imaginary line running from the crotch 15 to the waist 17, works best to place some portion of the opening 14 running across the lower perimeter 28 edge of the diaper 26, or immediately adjacent thereto.
[0032] Also shown are an optional but preferred flap 16 which is engaged to the fabric forming the garment 11 on a first end adjacent a first side of the inspection apertures 12, and folds over and covers the aperture 12. The flap 16 may be so engaged by sewing or adhesive or other permanent means for engaging the first side of the flap 16 to the fabric of the garment 11 of the device 10. While the device 10 can be formed with simply the inspection apertures 12 formed as slits with sides substantially adjacent, the flap 16 is preferred for aesthetics and in case of leakage which might traverse through the opening 14 of the apertures 12.
[0033] While the device 10 will work with just a flap 16 covering the inspection apertures 12, on an opposite second side of the flap 16 is preferably positioned a first releasable fastener 18 which is removably engageable with a second releasable fastener 20 engaged adjacent an a second side of the inspection aperture 12 opposite the first side of the inspection aperture 12. The first releasable fastener 18 and second releasable fasteners 20 are essentially two halves of a disengageable fastener such as a button, a snap, hook and loop fabric, magnets, or other releasable fasteners as would occur to those skilled in the art.
[0034] When the first releasable fastener 18 is engaged with the second releasable fastener 20 it holds the flap 16 in a covering position 22 where it covers the underlying opening 14 of the inspection aperture 12. When the fabric forming the flap 16 has the same pattern as that of the garment device 10, it blends into the surrounding fabric visually.
[0035] The flap 16 is moveable to an open position 24 by separating the first releasable fastener 18 from the second releasable fastener 20 and rotating or folding it in a direction away from the inspection aperture 12 thereby exposing the opening 14 and a portion of the diaper 26 such as preferably the lower perimeter edge 28 of the diaper 26 within the opening 14. With the flap 16 in the open position 24, the user may visually inspect the diaper 26 and perimeter edge 28 thereof for leakage. Further, the opening 14 in the inspection position in all modes, defines an inspection port. Through this defined inspection port for visual, olfactory, or tactile inspection of the underlying diaper without removal of the clothing. This is provided because the user may easily sniff the air through the opening to discern if any odor is present indicative of solid or liquid soiling of the diaper 26, or may touch the diaper through the opening 14 for a tactile inspection, or may view the diaper through the opening 14 to visually inspect it.
[0036] Further, if desired, the user may insert a finger through the opening 14 and under the exposed perimeter edge 28 of the diaper 26 to feel for moisture or the like. Once the user is finished using the defined inspection port, the flap 16 may be repositioned to the covering position 22 and the first releasable fasteners 18 engaged to the second releasable fastener 20 to hold the flap 16 in the covering position 22.
[0037] As shown in all the drawings, the elongated opening 14 of the inspection apertures 12 is preferably maintained narrow and while it may run parallel to the pants portion 32 axis defined by the seam 30 of the pants portion of the garment 11, preferably the axis of the opening 12 of the elongated inspection aperture 14, runs at an angle thereto such as between 10-80 degrees. Experimentation has shown an angle between 20-60 degrees relative to the axis defined by the seam 30, or an imaginary straight line centered on the garment 11 and running between the crotch 15 and the waist 17, works well to position some portion of the opening 14 in an inspection position which is located over or adjacent to the perimeter edge 28 of the underlying diaper 26. Elongating the slit or narrow opening 14 of the aperture 12 to a length between 2-6 inches is also preferred to also insure that some portion thereof is aligned over the perimeter edge 28 or immediately adjacent a diaper 26.
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[0042] A rotational engagement R, while optional, has been found in experimentation to work better in tight surroundings, and has been found to allow the user to also pull in any direction should pulling in one direction not provide the view or access they need to determine. The rotation of the member 34 is helpful where the infant has managed to position the garment 11 askew of the underlying diaper so as to allow the user to rotate the member 34 in a direction to better situate the aperture 14 for inspection.
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[0044] As with the mode of the device 10 having only a pants portion 32 forming the garment 11, the elongated narrow openings 14 of the inspection apertures 12 run at an angle relative to the axis of the garment 11 defined by the center seam 30 or an imaginary line running between the crotch 15 at the intersection of the leg portions at a lower end, to the center of the waist 17 area or the center of the neck opening 38 of the garment 11 of the device 10.
[0045] While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the garment device 10 having inspection apertures 12 for inspecting the condition of an underlying diaper 26 have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.