ADAPTIVE CLOTHING APPARATUS FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED MOBILITY
20180343939 ยท 2018-12-06
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Abstract
An adaptive clothing apparatus designed for assisting persons with impaired mobility and/or impaired cognitive function includes a plurality of panels for covering the wearer's torso. The intuitive apparatus includes a front panel having attached thereto a wrapping panel, being a posterior torso encapsulator (PTE) panel, and a receiving panel. The PTE panel is equipped with dual fastening systems, being a side torso fastening system positioned in a lower section of the PTE panel and a shoulder fastening system positioned in an upper section of the PTE panel. The asymmetrical design of the apparatus allows the side torso fastening system to be positioned along the side of the user's torso forward of the user's axilla, such that the apparatus can be secured around a wearer by a care provider without difficulty, and without causing injury to the wearer, whether the wearer is in a standing, sitting, or lying position.
Claims
1. A clothing apparatus to be worn by a user, comprising: a first panel comprising a sheet of material for covering the front of the user's torso; a second panel and a third panel attached to opposite sides of the first panel; sleeves disposed substantially medially between each of the first and second panel and the first and third panel; wherein the second panel is sized to wrap around the user's back, and wherein the second panel comprises: a distal side portion having an upper section and lower section, a side torso fastening system disposed substantially along the lower section of the distal side portion, and a shoulder fastening system disposed above the upper section of the distal side portion, wherein the lower section of the distal side portion extends beyond the distal end of the upper section of the distal side portion; and wherein the upper section of the distal side portion is shaped and sized to fit substantially beneath and slightly forward of the user's axilla when the second panel is wrapped around the user's back, and wherein the first panel further comprises: a side torso fastening interface for interacting with the side torso fastening system to secure the second panel to the first panel, wherein the side torso fastening interface is positioned on the first panel forward from the midline of the side of the user's torso; a shoulder fastening interface for interacting with the shoulder fastening system to secure the second panel to the first panel in the area of the user's shoulder on the shoulder fastening interface side of the user.
2. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the third panel is sized to cover the user's shoulder blade on the side of the user's body closest to the third panel.
3. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the shoulder fastening system comprises a plurality of fasteners.
4. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the side torso fastening system comprises a plurality of fasteners.
5. The clothing apparatus of claim 3 wherein the plurality of fasteners is disposed along the length of the shoulder fastening system.
6. The clothing apparatus of claim 4 wherein the plurality of fasteners is disposed along the length of the side torso fastening system.
7. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the shoulder fastening interface is disposed in the area of the user's shoulder above the user's collarbone.
8. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the side torso fastening interface is positioned on the first panel rearward from the midline of the side of the user's torso.
9. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the side torso fastening interface is positioned on the first panel substantially on the midline of the side of the user's torso.
10. A clothing apparatus to be worn by a user, comprising: a first panel comprising a sheet of material for covering the front of the user's torso; a second panel and a third panel attached to opposite sides of the first panel; sleeves disposed substantially medially between each of the first and second panel and the first and third panel; wherein the second panel is sized to wrap around the user's back, and wherein the second panel comprises: a distal side portion having an upper section and lower section, a side torso fastening system disposed substantially along the lower section of the distal side portion, and a shoulder fastening system disposed above the upper section of the distal side portion, wherein the lower section of the distal side portion extends beyond the distal end of the upper section of the distal side portion; and wherein the upper section of the distal side portion is shaped and sized to fit substantially beneath and slightly forward of the user's axilla when the second panel is wrapped around the user's back, and wherein the third panel further comprises: a side torso fastening interface for interacting with the side torso fastening system to secure the second panel to the third panel, wherein the side torso fastening interface is positioned on the third panel forward from the midline of the side of the user's torso; a shoulder fastening interface for interacting with the shoulder fastening system to secure the second panel to the third panel in the area of the user's shoulder on the shoulder fastening interface side of the user.
11. A clothing apparatus to be worn by a user, comprising: a first panel comprising a sheet of material for covering the front of the user's torso; a second panel and a third panel attached to opposite sides of the first panel; sleeves disposed substantially medially between each of the first and second panel and the first and third panel; wherein the second panel is sized to wrap around the user's back, and wherein the second panel comprises: a distal side portion having an upper section and lower section, a side torso fastening system disposed substantially along the lower section of the distal side portion, and a shoulder fastening system disposed above the upper section of the distal side portion, wherein the lower section of the distal side portion extends beyond the distal end of the upper section of the distal side portion; and wherein the upper section of the distal side portion is shaped and sized to fit substantially beneath and slightly forward of the user's axilla when the second panel is wrapped around the user's back, wherein the first panel further comprises: a side torso fastening interface for interacting with the side torso fastening system to secure the second panel to the first panel, wherein the side torso fastening interface is positioned on the first panel forward from the midline of the side of the user's torso; and wherein the third panel further comprises: a shoulder fastening interface for interacting with the shoulder fastening system to secure the second panel to the third panel in the area of the user's shoulder on the shoulder fastening interface side of the user.
12. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein a first portion of the side torso fastening interface is disposed on the first panel and a second portion of the side torso fastening interface is disposed on the third panel.
13. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein a first portion of the shoulder fastening interface is disposed on the first panel and a second portion of the side torso fastening interface is disposed on the third panel.
14. The clothing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the third panel is tapered from a widest portion in the area of the user's shoulder blade to a narrowest portion in the vicinity of the user's waist.
15. The clothing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second panels cover one of the user's shoulders when the apparatus is positioned on the user's torso, and wherein the user's other shoulder remains exposed until the second panel has been secured via operation of the side torso fastening system and the shoulder fastening system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] In the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood that the drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and as an aid to understanding and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. The embodiments herein will be understood from the following description with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0029] In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. In particular, all terms used herein are used in accordance with their ordinary meanings unless the context or definition clearly indicates otherwise. Also, unless indicated otherwise except within the claims the use of or includes and and vice-versa. Non-limiting terms are not to be construed as limiting unless expressly stated or the context clearly indicates otherwise (for example, including, having, characterized by and comprising typically indicate including without limitation). Singular forms included in the claims such as a, an and the include the plural reference unless expressly stated or the context clearly indicates otherwise. Further, the stated features and/or configurations or embodiments thereof the suggested intent may be applied as seen fit to certain operating conditions or environments by one experienced in the field of art.
[0030] Referring to the drawings, in
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[0033] The single back panel design of the apparatus 10 reduces caregiver effort and care recipient (or user) physical manipulation typically resulting when dressing a person who is lying down. The design allows for a single quarter roll to one side (from supine to side lying) of the care recipient in order to affix the side snaps, as opposed to rolling the care recipient to one side and then to the opposite side to properly dress.
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[0036] The upper-most portion of the receiving panel 60 is also sized to support the upper section 130 of the panel 50 and by association, the shoulder fastening system 90. In this regard, in one embodiment, the upper-most portion of the receiving panel 60 is the same width or substantially the same width as the width of the material encompassing the shoulder fastening system 90 within the upper-most portion of the upper section 130 of the panel 50. Further, in one embodiment, the receiving panel 60 is also tapered towered its lower-most portion to circumvent the need for excess fabric. Tapering the panel 60 toward its lower-most portion further serves to ensure that the user's waist area is covered upon fastening of the apparatus 10. In addition, the weight of the panel 60 creates an downward anchoring effect thereby limiting the tendency for the panel 60 to open up sideways and expose the wearer's shoulder. Further, the panel 60 helps to create friction with the overlapping portions of panel 50, thereby further aiding in keeping the apparatus 10 closed when the panel 50 has been fastened in place, and preventing gaping.
[0037] In one embodiment, the panel 60 is widest at the portion intended to cover the wearer's shoulder blade on the panel 60 side, and narrows toward the top of the wearer's shoulder in an approximate ratio of 2:1 between the width of the material covering the shoulder blade and the width of the material covering the shoulder.
[0038] Depending on how the apparatus 10 is completed (e.g. one panel construction for front panel 20 and receiving panel 60 vs. multi-panel construction (e.g. where the front panel 20 and the receiving panel 60 are attached along a shared vertical axis)), the side torso fastening interface 110 and shoulder fastening interface 100 may be positioned on the receiving panel 60 or the front panel 20, or one of the side torso fastening interface 110 and shoulder fastening interface 100 may be positioned on the receiving panel 60 and the other on the front panel 20. Further, the interfaces 100, 110, or one of them, could straddle each of the front panel 20 and the receiving panel 60.
[0039] Importantly, the side torso fastening system 80 and associated side torso fastening interface 110 disposed on the receiving panel 60 (or alternatively, on the front panel 20) must be positioned far enough forward from the midline of the user's torso so that pressure points are mitigated when the user is lying on his or her side.
[0040] The fastening systems 80, 90 described herein are positioned on the panel 50 in anatomically preferential positions when the apparatus 10 is in a closed position with the panel 50 wrapped around the user's back. Strategic positioning of the fastening systems 80, 90 mitigates against unwanted pressure applied to a user's body, for example, as a result of the user's body resting against a fastener or fastening means, the result of which could irritate the user's skin and/or create a pressure sore. In particular, in the embodiments shown in the drawings, when the apparatus 10 is in a closed position, the side torso fastening system 80 is positioned anterior to the midline of the user's torso, such that when a user lying on his or her side, the user will not experience pressure points. Importantly, the side torso fastening system 80 and associated side torso fastening interface 110 disposed on the receiving panel 60 (or alternatively, on the front panel 20) must be positioned far enough forward from the midline of the user's torso so that pressure points are mitigated when the user is lying on his or her side.
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[0042] The fastening systems employed, being the side torso fastening system 80 and the shoulder fastening system 90 can be made up of a single fastener or multiple fasteners. In the embodiments shown in the drawings, the shoulder fastening system 80 has four fasteners for interfacing with the associated side torso fastening interface 110 disposed on the receiving panel 60, however, less than four or more than four fasteners could be employed here. Similarly, in the embodiments shown in the drawings, the shoulder fastening system 90 is shown with two or three fasteners for interfacing with the associated shoulder fastening interface 100 disposed on the front panel 60, however, less than two or more than two fasteners could be employed here. The fastening systems and associated interfaces could include any combination of standard fasteners/fastener interfaces (e.g. snaps, buttons, hooks, clasps, Velcro, magnets, zipper(s), etc.). The foregoing list is not intended to be limiting.
[0043] An embodiment showing the front and rear orientations of the clothing apparatus is shown in
[0044] Intuitive engineering may be integrated into the side torso fastening and shoulder fastening systems in order to prevent inadvertent misalignment of the clothing apparatus. For example, the first fastener along the side of the torso can be designed to be unique in size, shape and/or fastening mechanism, such that it cannot be fastened in any other location. It is anticipated that this unique fastener will be the first fastener affixed when performing assistive dressing due to its location and ability to hold the garment in place sufficiently for balance of fasteners to be affixed, though it need not be the first fastener. The circumstances under which the clothing apparatus of the present invention is anticipated to be used include situations where a caregiver is time constrained and dressing of individual care recipients must be performed efficiently. In an example embodiment, where the fasteners employed are a plurality of snaps, the first snap along the torso can be a different diameter from all others that are placed along the torso (or alternatively, the first fastener can be of a different type than the other fasteners associated with the same fastening system). This variation in fastener size/shape and/or type will ensure that when dressing a care recipient, no error is made in terms of closing the apparatus around the care recipientsince the first fastener can only be fastened at one specific location. Of course, it would be possible to alter the size, shape and/or fastening mechanism for any of the individual fasteners within the side torso fastening system 80 or the shoulder fastening system 90.
[0045] The clothing apparatus of the present invention can be used as a standalone upper body clothing garment, or it can be used as a base layer upon which a second fashion/styled top can be positioned (for example, to provide warmth from layering and/or to provide emotional uplift caused by wearing fashion designs that are non-institutional and align with normalizing through current fashions).
[0046] The scope of this disclosure encompasses all changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, and modifications to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein. Moreover, although this disclosure describes and illustrates respective embodiments herein as including particular components, elements, functions, operations, or steps, any of these embodiments may include any modification, combination or permutation of any of the components, elements, functions, operations, or steps described or illustrated anywhere herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. All such modifications, combinations and permutations are believed to be within the sphere and scope of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.