Upper body garment to accommodate medial equipment during prolonged or frequent treatments
10165809 ยท 2019-01-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/129
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An upper body garment has a first access seam spanning a first sleeve of the garment on an underside from a cuff to an arm pit and spanning a body of the garment from the arm pit to a lower hem. The first access seam can be secured by magnets or other fasteners located intermittently along the sleeve and body which are easily opened for access to treatment areas. Furthermore, when the magnets are opened, the first access seam opens completely on one side of a patient body to peel away over IV needles and other connections for removal using a neck opening and a second sleeve. When the garment (or a new garment) is put back on by the patient through the neck and second sleeve, the first sleeve can be re-secured over connections to the body by rejoining opposing magnets.
Claims
1. A garment for an upper body of a patient to accommodate medical equipment, the garment comprising: a body with a first sleeve, a second sleeve and a lower hem, the first sleeve comprising a first cuff and a first armpit, and the second sleeve comprising a second cuff and a second armpit; a first access seam spanning only a portion of the first sleeve on an underside from the first cuff to the first arm pit and spanning only a portion of the body from the first arm pit to the lower hem, the first access seam secured intermittently along the first sleeve and body to allow access to the upper body of the patient for manipulation of medical equipment; and a second access seam spanning only a portion of a top side of the second sleeve from the second cuff to a neckline, wherein the portion comprises more than half of the top side of the second sleeve, wherein the first and second cuffs are permanently tethered to prevent said first and second access seams spanning through said cuffs, the second access seam secured intermittently the second sleeve to allow access to the upper body of the patient for manipulation of medical equipment.
2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is reversible from back to front, to allow access to different parts of the patient.
3. The garment of claim 1, wherein the first access seam accommodates IV tubes to span from the upper body of the patient to medical equipment external to the garment.
4. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is configured to remove from the patient without disturbing IV tubes spanning from the upper body of the patient to medical equipment external to the garment.
5. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is configured to put on the patient without disturbing IV tubes spanning from a body of the patient to medical equipment external to the garment.
6. The garment of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second access seams are secured by at least one of magnets and hook and loop.
7. The garment of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second access seams are secured by a break-away mechanism.
8. The garment of claim 1, wherein the first access seam is to completely unfastened to allow the garment to be put on and removed from the patient.
9. A method of accommodating medical equipment with a garment for an upper body of a patient, the method comprising: providing a body with a first sleeve, a second sleeve and a lower hem, the first sleeve comprising a first cuff and a first armpit, and the second sleeve comprising a second cuff and second armpit; allowing access to the upper body of the patient for manipulation of medical equipment with a first access seam spanning only a portion of the first sleeve on an underside from the first cuff to the first arm pit and spanning at least a portion of the body from the first arm pit to the lower hem, the first access seam secured intermittently along the first sleeve and body; and the allowing access to the upper body of the patient for manipulation of medical equipment with a second access seam spanning only a significant portion of a top side of the second sleeve from the second cuff to a neckline, wherein the significant portion comprises more than half of the top side of the second sleeve; wherein the first and second cuffs are permanently tethered to prevent the first and second access seams spanning through the cuffs, the second access seam secured intermittently along the second sleeve.
10. A garment for an upper body of a patient to accommodate medical equipment, the garment comprising: a body with a first sleeve, a second sleeve and a lower hem, the first sleeve comprising a first cuff and a first armpit, and the second sleeve comprising a second cuff and a second armpit; a first access seam spanning only a portion of the first sleeve on an underside from the first cuff to the first arm pit and spanning only a portion of the body from the first arm pit to the lower hem, the first access seam secured intermittently along the first sleeve and body to allow access to the upper body of the patient for manipulation of medical equipment; and a second access seam spanning only a significant portion of a top side of the second sleeve from the second cuff to a neckline, wherein the significant portion comprises more than half of the top side of the second sleeve; wherein the first and second cuffs are permanently tethered to prevent the first and second access seams spanning through the cuffs, the second access seam secured intermittently the second sleeve to allow access to the upper body of the patient for manipulation of medical equipment, wherein the first access seam and the second access seams are on opposite sleeves, and wherein each of the first access seam and the second access seam provide full patient access for medical access through the first and second sleeves without any additional access seams.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(7) Garments and methods of changing garments that accommodate medical equipment during prolonged or frequent treatments is disclosed. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize variations of the examples given within, that are within the scope of the disclosure.
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(9) In one embodiment, the garment 100 includes a first access seam 16, 17 spanning a first sleeve 12 on an underside from a cuff 18 at a distal end to an arm pit 27a and spanning a body 13a of the garment from the arm pit 27a to a lower hem 30 along a first lateral side of the body 13a. Placement of the first access seam 16, 17 can also be modified away from where traditional seams are located, for example, to an inch or two on either side and above the armpit 27a on either side. The first access seam 16, 17 can be secured by magnets located intermittently along the sleeve 12 and body which are easily opened for access to treatment areas. In other case, Velcro, snaps, buttons, zippers, or other appropriate mating fasteners are utilized. Some therapies involving medical lines can last for several days and necessitate a clothing change to prevent infection from accumulating germs. The medical lines located on the upper arm or chest of a patient can be accessed through the first access seam 16, 17 for initial connections or changes in connections. Moreover, some IVs are placed lower on the arm and area accessed through a different part of the first access seam. Thus, the first access seam 16, 17 can be partially opened at different locations.
(10) In yet another embodiment, the garment 100 is reversible as shown in
(11) When a patient wants to take off the garment 100 for changing or washing, the magnets along the first access seam are opened as shown in
(12) In one embodiment, the upper body garment has a second access seam 15 spanning a significant portion of a top side of the second sleeve 11 from a cuff 19 at a distal end to the neckline 31, wherein the significant portion comprises more than half of the top side of the second sleeve 11, and wherein the first and second cuffs are permanently tethered to prevent the first and second access seams spanning through the cuffs 18, 19, as shown in
(13) In optional embodiments, a third access seam can be added. The third access seam can open fully as does the first access seam 16,17 or only partially as does the second access seam 15. Also, the garment 100 can include various other fashion design features, such as pockets 25a,b (with openings 14a,b) or a hood. Also, the neck 31 can be modified with additional access seams with mates, or be crew cut. The same principles can be applied to a lower body garment having an access seam spanning on a lateral side from a hip to an ankle.
(14) As will be understood by those familiar with the art, the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Likewise, the particular naming and division of the portions, components, functions, procedures, actions, layers, features, attributes, methodologies, other aspects are not mandatory or significant, and the mechanisms that implement the invention or its features may have different names, divisions and/or formats. The description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain relevant principles and their practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize various embodiments with or without various modifications as may be suited to the particular use contemplated.