Multifunctional labor support gown
12458079 ยท 2025-11-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D1/21
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The multifunctional labor gown intents to provide users with a garment or a labor gown, that mothers can wear for labor and delivery. Targeted at hospital patients, the garment is versatile and adapts to the different stages of labor, medical interventions, and labor support techniques. To accomplish this, the garment includes multiple detachable fabric pieces, connected by a plurality of fasteners. Further, various layers of fabric panels are designed in an overlapping fashion to provide both coverage as well as access for medical intervention. Moreover, the garment is suitable for all births, whether at home, in a birthing center, or in a hospital. Additionally, the garment's unique design allows users to wear the garment in different ways. Thus, the multifunctional labor gown is a transforming labor gown that accommodates the needs and wants of the patient while meeting the requirements of the medical staff providing care.
Claims
1. A gown, comprising: a first piece and a second piece, the first piece detachably connected to the second piece along a first end of the second piece, the first piece comprising a bodice having shoulder straps, the second piece comprising a plurality of overlapping panels, wherein the first end of the second piece oppositely disposed to a second end of the second piece; a plurality of fasteners, comprising: a first fastener detachably connecting the first piece to the second piece along the first end of the second piece; a second fastener detachably connecting a front strap to a back strap of each of the shoulder straps; a third fastener disposed along a central longitudinal axis detachably connecting a left side and a right side of the bodice; and a plurality of strings, the plurality of strings further comprising a set of four strings configured to be strung through a plurality of eyelet openings disposed along the first end of the second piece; the plurality of eyelet openings configured for receiving the set of four strings, the set of four strings comprising a first, second, third, and fourth string, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth string each have two terminal ends on opposite furthermost tips, wherein a first terminal end of the two terminal ends of each string within the set of four strings are connected to the second piece, and wherein a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the first string is configured to tie to a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the second string; and further wherein the second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the first string is configured to tie crosswise to a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the third string, and the second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the second string is configured to tie crosswise to a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the fourth string; and each string within the set of four strings traverses through the second piece along the first end of the second piece by way of the plurality of eyelet openings; the second piece is selected from a group consisting of: nursing cover, car seat cover, and diaper changing pad.
2. The gown of claim 1, wherein the plurality of overlapping panels comprising: a first panel and a second panel; the first panel comprising a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, wherein the first lateral edge oppositely disposed to the second lateral edge with the first panel therebetween; the second panel comprising a third lateral edge and a fourth lateral edge, wherein the third lateral edge oppositely disposed to the fourth lateral edge with the second panel therebetween; the first lateral edge of the first panel and the third lateral edge of the second panel together forming a first overlap; and the second lateral edge of the first panel and the fourth lateral edge of the second panel together forming a second overlap.
3. The gown of claim 2, wherein a first terminal edge of the first panel and a second terminal edge of the second panel together forming the first end of the second piece.
4. The gown of claim 2, wherein the second piece further comprising: the first end shaped into a circular pattern; the first overlap oppositely disposed to the second overlap, with the second piece therebetween.
5. The gown of claim 2, wherein the second piece further comprising: the first lateral edge extending away from the third lateral edge, thereby disengaging the first overlap; the first end of the second piece extending laterally; and the set of four strings configured to be untied from one another.
6. The gown of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third fasteners are selected from a group consisting of: a zipper, a hook and loop, a hook, a snap, a snap button, and a button, or a combination thereof.
7. The gown of claim 1, wherein when worn, the second piece fastenably attaches to the first piece.
8. The gown of claim 1, wherein when worn, the second piece fastenably detaches to the first piece.
9. The gown of claim 1, wherein terminal edges of the second piece are ruffled.
10. A gown, comprising: a first piece and a second piece, the first piece detachably connected to the second piece along a first end of the second piece, the first piece comprising a bodice having shoulder straps, the second piece comprising a plurality of overlapping panels, wherein the first end of the second piece is oppositely disposed to a second end of the second piece; a plurality of fasteners, comprising: a first fastener detachably connecting the first piece to the second piece along the first end of the second piece; a second fastener detachably connecting a front strap to a back strap of each of the shoulder straps; a third fastener disposed along a central longitudinal axis detachably connecting a left side and a right side of the bodice; a plurality of strings, the plurality of strings further comprising a set of four strings configured to be strung through a plurality of eyelet openings disposed along the first end of the second piece; the plurality of eyelet openings configured for receiving the set of four strings, the set of four strings comprising a first, second, third, and fourth string, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth string each have two terminal ends on opposite furthermost tips, wherein a first terminal end of the two terminal ends of each string within the set of four strings are connected to the second piece, and wherein a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the first string is configured to tie to a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the second string; and further wherein the second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the first string is configured to tie crosswise to a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the third string, and the second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the second string is configured to tie crosswise to a second terminal end of the two terminal ends of the fourth string; and each string within the set of four strings traverses through the second piece along the first end of the second piece by way of the plurality of eyelet openings; the second piece is selected from a group consisting of: nursing cover, car seat cover, and diaper changing pad; wherein the plurality of overlapping panels comprising: a first panel and a second panel; the first panel comprising a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, wherein the first lateral edge oppositely disposed to the second lateral edge with the first panel therebetween; the second panel comprising a third lateral edge and a fourth lateral edge, wherein the third lateral edge oppositely disposed to the fourth lateral edge with the second panel therebetween; the first lateral edge of the first panel and the third lateral edge of the second panel together forming a first overlap; and the second lateral edge of the first panel and the fourth lateral edge of the second panel together forming a second overlap, wherein a first terminal edge of the first panel and a second terminal edge of the second panel together forming the first end of the second piece.
11. The gown of claim 10, wherein the second piece further comprising: the first end shaped into a circular pattern; the first overlap oppositely disposed to the second overlap, with the second piece therebetween.
12. The gown of claim 10, wherein the second piece further comprising: the first lateral edge extending away from the third lateral edge, thereby disengaging the first overlap; the first end of the second piece extending laterally; and the set of four strings configured to be untied from one another.
13. The gown of claim 10, wherein when worn, the second piece fastenably attaches to the first piece.
14. The gown of claim 10, wherein when worn, the second piece fastenably detaches to the first piece.
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(10) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. In reference to
(11) The following description is in reference to
(12) In the preferred embodiment, the first piece 1 comprises a plurality of shoulder straps 5 and a bodice 6. In other words, the top piece 1 of the garment comprises a comfortable bra portion with straps. The second piece 2 is designed to cover the lower portion of the patient's body from the waist down and includes wrap flaps with a front panel and a back panel. Accordingly, the second piece 2 comprises a plurality of overlapping panels 7, a first end 2a and a second end 2b. In other words, the bottom piece of the garment comprises a wrap model skirt portion made or two overlapping panels. Preferably, the first end 2a constitutes an upper end of the second piece 2, and the second end 2b constitutes the lower end of the second piece 2.
(13) As seen in
(14) According to the preferred embodiment, the plurality of fasteners 3 comprises a first fastener 8, a second fastener 9, and a third fastener 10. In order to attach the first piece 1 to the second piece 2, the first fastener 8 is integrated between the first piece 1 and the second piece 2. As seen in
(15) It is an objective of the present invention, to accommodate the needs and wants of the patient while meeting the requirements of the medical staff providing care. To that end, the second fastener 9 is integrated across the plurality of shoulder straps 5. This is so that, a fastener closure or the second fastener 9 (e.g., a hook-and-loop fastener) at the shoulder may accommodate IV tubing and allow quick and easy removal of the first piece 1 as needed. Thus, as seen in
(16) A front-zipped comfort bra that opens easily using a complete-release zipper while the patient is lying down, facilitates skin-to-skin contact with a newborn immediately after delivery. To accomplish this, the third fastener 10 is integrated centrally along a length 6a of the bodice 6. Accordingly, by completely unfastening the third fastener 10, the bodice 6 may be detached into two sections. In other words, wherein the third fastener 10 is unfastened, the third fastener 10 detaches the bodice 6 centrally along a longitudinal axis 10a. As clearly seen in
(17) According to the present invention, the bottom portion or the second piece 2 may be removed outright from the first piece 1 or transformed into a sarong-style skirt. In some embodiments, this may allow the entire lower half of the outfit to detach from the bodice 6 using color-coded snaps. In other words, the present invention can be worn in two separate pieces, independent of the bodice 6 or lower wrap. To that end, the second piece 2 of the present invention has the plurality of strings 4 being attached along the first end 2a of the second piece 2. In other words, the bottom portion can include ties or straps, and the plurality of overlapping panels 7 of the second piece 2 can transform into a sarong skirt. Further, in this configuration, the abdomen may be exposed but the first piece 1 and the second piece 2 provide coverage on the top and bottom portions of the patient. Further, the plurality of strings 4 may allow adjustment to provide a custom fit for individual wearers. To accomplish this, the present invention comprises a plurality of eyelet openings 4a traversing through the second piece 2. As seen in
(18) As previously described, the second piece 2 is designed to cover the lower portion of the patient's body from the waist down and includes the plurality of panels (wrap flaps) with a front panel and a back panel. Accordingly, the plurality of overlapping panels 7 extends from the second end 2b towards the first end 2a, wherein the first end 2a is positioned opposite to the second end 2b across the second piece 2. More specifically, the plurality of overlapping panels 7 comprises a first panel 11 and a second panel 12. As seen in
(19) According to the preferred embodiment, wherein the second piece 2 is in a wrapped configuration, the first end 2a is configured into a circular pattern. In other words, when the second piece 2 is worn on a user, the first overlap 7a is positioned opposite to the second overlap 7b, across the second piece 2, and the plurality of strings 4 may be tied between each other, around the user. Alternately, in reference to
(20) The bottom portion with the wraps may be used later as a nursing cover, car seat cover, or diaper changing pad if the mother desires, continuing its usefulness after labor and delivery.
(21) In one embodiment, if only the first piece 1 is worn, the mother may enter a bathtub wearing only a bra for modesty's sake. In another embodiment, the detachable second piece 2 may allow complete access to the patient's lower spine during epidural administration while keeping the chest covered for modesty's sake, and the bottom portion can be converted to a skirt that may be worn during epidural administration. For comfort, the detachable second piece 2 may allow the mother to remove all coverings from her abdomen while maintaining chest coverage using the first piece 1 and the lower body coverage using the second piece 2. In reference to
(22) Accordingly, the present invention may be quickly and easily removed entirely as needed without slipping it over the head or down the legs for removal. Furthermore, the present invention may be worn for an extended period postpartum while continuing its usefulness, a feature that separates it from other custom labor gowns on the market. In that case, and as seen in
(23) The present invention bolsters the mother's autonomy, confidence, and self-esteem through personalized sizing, flattering design, fabric customization, and attention to modesty. To that end, terminal edges 2c of the second piece 2 are ruffled, for elevating the dress design and for aesthetic appeal. The present invention further facilitates active movement and position changes while providing ready access for monitoring and medical intervention as needed. As a result, mothers can stay actively involved in their labor and the process can be made more athletic and effective, promoting favorable outcomes for mothers and physicians alike.
(24) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.