ANTI-VIRAL, ANTIBACTERIAL GOWN

20220400790 ยท 2022-12-22

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    Abstract

    A gown or other apparel, for patient or caregiver, for use in healthcare settings that is chemically treated with anti-viral, antiseptic, and antibacterial solutions. Garments are either pre- or post-conditioned with an aseptic barrier that can reduce the presence of microorganisms in the fibers of the fabric that make up the gown. Non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-harmful agents are imbued into the gown that will safely cover reusable or disposable medical gowns, medical robes, medical socks, medical scrubs and all other medical-related apparel for both pediatric and adult patients.

    Claims

    1. A hospital gown or other medical garment or linens comprising: fabric to assemble the garment wherein said fabric is either pre-treated with non-toxic antiviral or antibacterial agents, including regular and eco-based natural antiseptic agents, or wherein said finished fabric is saturated with said non-toxic antiviral or antibacterial agents prior to usage.

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    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

    [0011] Antiseptics are antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, antibiotic disinfecting agents applicable to skin, helping to prevent infection. Its constituents deter the growth and the reproduction or duplication of disease-causing microorganisms. Gentler than normal disinfectants, antiseptics can either completely eliminate bacterial microbes or inhibit the continued spread of them. They are meant to prevent the transference of infectious material from patient to patient or patient to caregiver.

    [0012] Most antiseptics are mild in nature and contain oxidizing agents that decompose to release oxygen, an essential element that is lethal to bacteria; bacteria cannot live in the presence of oxygen. The antiseptics are also non-irritant, non-harmful, non-toxic, and are safe for both adult and pediatric patients.

    [0013] Instances of the possible antiviral, antiseptic agents the instant invention could be treated with include the following: Benzoyl Peroxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Benzethonium Chloride, Povidone Iodine, Zinc Chloride, Alcohol, etc.

    [0014] Much like regular antiseptics, natural antiseptics are a pure blend of elements that eradicate bacterial microorganism spores on skin. The main difference is that natural antiseptics are herbal-based remedies extracted from medicinal plants. They prove equally effective in preventing the presence of germs on skin cells through their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibiotic, and antioxidant properties. Additionally, natural antiseptics have no side effects, they are non-irritant, and do not impact the immune system overall.

    [0015] Treatment of healthcare apparel & fabrics with natural antiseptics would produce a more eco-friendly-based solution to the bacterial, infectious dilemmas patients and medical staff are currently facing.

    [0016] Possible natural antiseptic agents the apparel & fabrics can be treated with include: aloe vera oil, eucalyptus oil, rosemary oil, tea tree oil, citrus oil, lavender oil, oregano oil, thyme oil, honey, witch hazel, etc. All of the antiseptic essential oils are entirely safe and are more gentle for patient and caregiver skin. In addition to naturally disinfecting the skin, these natural antiseptics double their roles in defending the skin's healing process as they may be used to treat burns, cuts, ulcers, and other external injuries to the body.

    [0017] In pertinence to the overall treatment of the disposable and non-disposable adult & pediatric medical garments, said fabrics would be placed in a clean and sterile, controlled environment wherein they would undergo a steam-vapor process in specified percentages of the antibacterial, antiviral chemical solutions. The steaming and vaporizing process creates a mist around the fabrics & garments allowing the chemical antiseptic and natural antiseptic compounds to pass through the individual thread of the materials provided.

    [0018] Once conditioned the fabrics would then be contained for a temporary holding period which would allow them time enough to successfully absorb the antiviral agents for product efficiency. Lastly, the antibacterial gowns would be sent to clinical facilities for usage by patients and medical staff to combat the spread of both bacteria and infection.

    [0019] Infusing or interchanging the chemical mixtures of normal antiseptics and natural-based antiseptics can lead to a more optimized and solid plan of action to counteract the complexities presently plaguing all of healthcare. The treated fabrics anticipate limited droplet contact transmission of any infectious disease that can be deposited onto items in direct contact with patients and medical staff.