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- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary top view of the gown of FIG. 1 showing the collar members in enlarged scale.
- the front trunk region 2 and the first and second rear trunk halves 3 A, 3 B are folded along the centerline X extending on the both sleeves 4 A, 4 B so that inner surfaces of the region 2 and the halves 3 A, 3 B are placed upon each other.
- the both side edges 2 a of the front trunk region 2 may be bonded to the respective side edges 3 a of the first and second trunk halves 3 A, 3 B and the respective trunk facing areas 4 d of the sleeves 4 A, 4 B may be bonded together to obtain the gown 1 of FIG. 1.
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Abstract
A disposable gown is composed of a basic trunk portion having front and rear trunk regions and both sleeves, wherein the rear trunk region includes first and second rear trunk halves. Collar elements, by which the first and second rear trunk halves may be kept closed is formed from a front collar member attached to the front trunk region and surrounding front half of a neck opening, a first rear collar member attached to the first rear trunk half and surrounding rear half of the neck opening, and a second rear collar member attached to the second rear trunk half and surrounding rear half of the neck opening. Two pairs of engaging means are formed on respective ends of the front collar member and the first and second rear collar members. The engaging means detachably fasten the collar members to each other.
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- This invention relates to a disposable gown, for example, outerwear for surgical operations, outerwear for patients, sleepwear of patients.
- Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 1994-207301A describes a disposable gown comprising a basic trunk portion of which a rear trunk region is divided into right and left halves, and both sleeves attached to the both sides of the upper end of the basic trunk portion which is provided with a first and second tying cords for fastening the basic trunk portion to the wearer's body from its outside.
- According to the gown of prior art, fastener members which can be engaged each other are attached to a neckline of each rear trunk half. When the gown is worn, a wearer places the rear trunk halves upon each other so that the rear portion is closed, ties the waist portion by fastening the first and second tying cords together, and closes the collar by engaging fastener members with each other. If no enough area exists between the neckline of the basic trunk portion and the wearer's neck, although it depends on the size of wearer's neck, tension from the sleeves is transmitted to the upper side of each rear trunk halves. Consequently, the wearer experiences uncomfortable compressive feeling in the vicinity of the wearer's neck and smooth movement of the neck might be restrained by the trunk portion.
- In view of the problem as has been described above, it is an object of this invention to provide a disposable gown improved so that, even if the wearer stretches his or her arms forward or bends his or her elbows, no high pressure of the wear is exerted on the wearer s neck and movement of wearer's neck may be free from restriction by the trunk portion.
- According to this invention, there is provided an improvement in the disposable gown comprising a basic trunk portion which has a front trunk region covering the breast and belly of a wearer and a rear trunk region covering the back of the wearer, and both sleeves attached to both sides of an upper end of the basic trunk portion, with a neck opening in the upper end and a hem opening in a lower end of the basic trunk portion, wherein the rear trunk region comprises a first rear trunk half contiguous to one side edge of the front trunk region and a second rear trunk half contiguous to the other side edge of the front trunk region.
- The improvement according to this invention is in that a collar element by means of which the first rear trunk half and the second rear trunk half may be kept closed extends along the edge of the neck opening in its circumferencial direction, the collar element being formed from a front collar member attached to the front trunk region and surrounding substantially front half of the neck opening, a first rear collar member attached to the first rear trunk half and extending toward the second rear trunk half so as to surround substantially rear half of the neck opening, and a second rear collar member attached to the second rear trunk half and extending toward the first rear trunk half so as to surround substantially rear half of the neck opening, a first pair of engaging means being formed on respective ends of the front collar member and the first rear collar member faced the second rear collar member, the first pair of engaging means detachably fastening the collar members to each other, a second pair of engaging means being formed on respective ends of the front collar member and the second rear collar member faced the first rear collar member so that the second pair of engaging means may detachably fasten the collar members to each other.
- According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, the basic trunk portion and each of the sleeves are formed with a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric or a laminated sheet of hydrophobic nonwoven fabric and a flexible thermoplastic synthetic resin sheet, and the collar element is formed with a hydrophilic nonwoven fabric.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the disposable gown constructed according to the principle of this invention as viewed from the front trunk region;
- FIG. 2 is a, perspective view showing the disposable gown as put on a wearer s body and viewed from the front trunk region;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded plan view of the gown of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is an assembled view showing the gown of which the basic trunk portion and the sleeves are bonded together from the state illustrated in the exploded plan view of FIG. 3; and
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary top view of the gown of FIG. 1 showing the collar members in enlarged scale.
- Details of the disposable gown according to this invention will be more fully understood from the description given hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views showing a
disposable gown 1 as viewed from afront trunk region 2, FIG. 3 is an exploded plan view of the gown of FIG. 1, and FIG. 4 is an assembled view showing thegown 1 of which abasic trunk portion 1A andsleeves gown 1 of which afront collar member 5, first and secondrear collar members tying cords - The gown is basically composed of the
basic trunk portion 1A and the bothsleeves basic trunk portion 1A. In thegown 1, aneck opening 11 is formed between the bothsleeves basic trunk portion 1A, and a hem opening 12 is formed at the lower end region of thebasic trunk portion 1A. - The
basic trunk portion 1A has afront trunk region 2 covering wearer's breast and belly and arear trunk region 3 covering wearer's back, each separately prepared. Therear trunk region 3 is formed from a firstrear trunk half 3A connected with oneside edge 2 a of thefront trunk region 2 and a secondrear trunk half 3B connected with theother side edge 2 a of the front trunk regions. Each of thesleeves sleeve bonding region 4 a to acuff 4 e. A ribbedmember 10 is attached to eachcuff 4 e of thesleeves member 10 is elastically stretchable in the circumferential direction of thesleeves - Referring to FIG. 3, the
front trunk region 2 has the bothside edges 2 a longitudinally extending parallel to each other, and upper andlower ends neckline 2 d is formed substantially in the middle of theupper end 2 b of thefront trunk region 2, andarmholes 2 e are formed on the both sides of theneckline 2 d. Theneckline 2 d describes a circular arc so that it is convexly curve in the direction of thelower end 2 c of thefront trunk region 2. Thearmholes 2 e obliquely and rectilinearly extend downward from the both sides of theneckline 2 d to the bothside edges 2 a of thefront trunk region 2. - A
front collar member 5 surrounding a front half of the neck opening 11 is bonded to theneckline 2 d of thefront trunk region 2 along the edge of theneckline 2 d. Thefront collar member 5 defines a transversely long belt-like form, and extends from the middle of theupper end 2 d of thefront trunk region 2 toward the bothside edges 2 a. Amale press button 6 is attached to eachend 5 a of thefront collar member 5 placed on the bothside edges 2 a. - The first
rear trunk half 3A and the secondrear trunk half 3B are identical to each other in shape as well as in size. Each of the bothrear trunk halves side edges 3 a longitudinally extending parallel to each other and upper andlower ends rear trunk halves - A
neckline 3 d is formed substantially in the middle of theupper end 3 b of the firstrear trunk half 3A and anarmhole 3 e is formed between theneckline 3 d and the associated one ofside edges 3 a. Theneckline 3 d describes a circular arc so that it is convexly curved in the direction of alower end 3 c of the firstrear trunk half 3A and extends transversely. Thearmhole 3 e obliquely and rectilinearly extends downward from theneckline 3 d to theside edge 3 a of the firstrear trunk half 3A. - A first
rear collar member 7A surrounding substantially the rear half of the neck opening is bonded to theneckline 3 d of the firstrear trunk half 3A along the edge of theneckline 3 d. The firstrear collar member 7A defines a transversely long belt-like form, and extends from the firstrear trunk half 3A toward the secondrear trunk half 3B. Afemale press button 8 is attached to theend 7 a of therear collar member 7A which faces the secondrear trunk half 3B. - The first
rear trunk half 3A has a pair oftying cords tying cords rear trunk half 3A, respectively, in the vicinity of eachside edge 3 a at a level corresponding to the waist line of the firstrear trunk half 3A. - A
neckline 3 d is formed substantially in the middle of theupper end 3 b of the secondrear trunk half 3B and anarmhole 3 e is formed between theneckline 3 d and the associated one of theside edges 3 a. Theneckline 3 d describes a circular arc so that it is convexly curved in the direction of alower end 3 c of the secondrear trunk half 3B and extends transversely. Thearmhole 3 e obliquely and rectilinearly extends downward from theneckline 3 d to theside edge 3 a of the secondrear trunk half 3B. - A second
rear collar member 7B surrounding substantially the rear half of the neck opening is bonded to theneckline 3 d of the secondrear trunk half 3B along the edge of theneckline 3 d, The secondrear collar member 7B defines a transversely long belt-like form, and extends from the secondrear trunk half 3B toward the firstrear trunk half 3A. Afemale press button 8 is attached to theend 7 b of therear collar member 7B which faces the firstrear trunk half 3A. - The second
rear trunk half 3B has a pair oftying cords 9C, 9D for waist portion by means of which the rear area may be kept closed. Each of thetying cords 9C, 9D for waist portion has its one end attached to outer surface of the secondrear trunk half 3B in the vicinity of theside edge 3 a at level corresponding to the waist line of the secondrear trunk half 3B. - The
sleeves sleeve bonding regions 4 a which extend parallel to the respectivefirst armholes 2 e of thefront trunk region 2 and secondsleeve bonding regions 4 b which extend parallel to therespective armholes 3 e of the first and secondrear trunk halves sleeve bonding regions 4 a rectilinearly and obliquely extends downward from respective centers of theshoulder covering areas 4 c to thetrunk facing areas 4 d. The secondsleeve bonding regions 4 b also rectilinearly and obliquely extend downward from the respective centers of theshoulder covering areas 4 c to thetrunk facing area 4 d. - Referring now to FIG. 4, in the
gown 1, thearmholes 2 e of thefront trunk region 2 are put in coincidence with the respective firstsleeve bonding regions 4 a of thesleeves respective armholes 3 e of the first and secondrear trunk halves sleeve bonding regions 4 b of thesleeves sleeves front region 2, on one hand, and to the first and secondrear trunk halves - In the
gown 1, theneckline 2 d of thefront trunk region 2 is spaced apart from thenecklines 3 d of the first and secondrear trunk halves respective necklines front trunk region 2 and therear trunk halves sleeve bonding regions sleeves armholes front trunk region 2 and therear trunk halves - From the state shown by FIG. 4, the
front trunk region 2 and the first and secondrear trunk halves sleeves region 2 and thehalves region 2 andhalves side edges 2 a of thefront trunk region 2 may be bonded to therespective side edges 3 a of the first andsecond trunk halves trunk facing areas 4 d of thesleeves gown 1 of FIG. 1. - It is preferable in the
gown 1 to bond the outer surfaces of the respectivesleeve bonding regions sleeves front trunk region 2 and the first and secondrear trunk halves armholes trunk region 2 andtrunk halves trunk region 2 and thetrunk halves trunk region 2 and thetrunk halves side edges front trunk region 2 and therear trunk halves trunk region 2 and thetrunk halves - In order to wear the
gown 1, a wearer puts the both arms through thesleeves gown 1, fastens the tyingcord 9A for waist portion attached to the inner surface of the firstrear trunk half 3A and the tyingcord 9D for waist portion attached to the outer surface of the secondrear trunk half 3B to each other, and places the secondrear trunk half 3B on the outer surface of the firstrear trunk half 3A. After the rear trunk halves 3A, 3B have been placed upon each other, the wearer closes the rear area by fastening the tyingcord 9B for waist portion attached to the outer surface of the firstrear trunk half 3A and the tying cord 9C for waist portion attached to the outer surface of the secondrear trunk half 3B to each other. And then, the wearer guides the firstrear collar member 7A toward the secondrear trunk half 3B so that thecollar member 7A is put around the neck, engages thepress button 8 attached to theend 7 a of the firstrear collar member 7A with thepress button 6 attached to oneend 5 a of thefront collar member 5, guides the secondrear collar member 7B toward the firstrear trunk half 3A so that the secondrear collar member 7B is put around the neck, and engages thepress button 8 attached to theend 7 b of the secondrear collar member 7B with thepress button 6 attached to theother end 5 a of thefront collar member 5. - FIG. 5 is fragmentary top of the
gown 1 of FIG. 1 showing thecollar members gown 1, thefront collar member 6 and the both secondrear collar members neck opening 11 as indicated by arrows X1, X2. Consequently, an enough area is ensured between theneckline basic trunk portion 1A and the wearer's neck. Therefore, even if the wearer wearing thegown 1 stretches forward the arms or bends the elbows, extension of thecollar members sleeves sleeves - A hydrophobic nonwoven fabric of thermoplastic fiber or a laminated sheet of hydrophobic nonwoven fabric and a flexible thermoplastic synthetic resin sheet can be used for the
basic trunk portion 1A and the bothsleeves - The nonwoven fabric made porous to improve moisture-permeability, the nonwoven fabric embossed to improve cushioning property, the nonwoven fabric provided having a stretchability, or combination thereof can be also used as the nonwoven fabric for the
basic trunk portion 1A and the bothsleeves - It is possible to use hydrophilic nonwoven fabric in which the hydrophobic nonwoven fabric of thermoplastic fiber is provided with hydrophilic treatment for the
front collar member 5 as well as for the first and secondrear collar members - The nonwoven fabric of spunlace-, needlepunch-, meltblown-, thermalbond-, spunbond- or chemicalbond-type can be used. Polyolefine-, polyester-, or polyamide-based fiber or conjugate fiber of thick-and-thin type or side-by-side type of polyethylene/polypropylene or polyester can be used as component fiber of a nonwoven fabric.
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press buttons end front collar member 5, the first and secondrear collar members end 5 a of thefront collar member 5, the other can be attached to eachend rear collar members - In the
gown 1, thebasic trunk portion 1A is formed from thefront trunk region 2 and therear trunk region 3, separately prepared. However, it is also possible to form thefront trunk region 2 and therear trunk region 3 in one-piece, just like thegown 1 disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1994-207301A, and to bisect therear trunk region 3 along the longitudinal centerline. Hot melt adhesive or technique of heat-sealing can be used for bonding of thefront trunk region 2 and the rear trunk halves 3A, 3B, bonding of thefront trunk region 2, the rear trunk halves 3A, 3B and the bothsleeves cords members 10. - The
gown 1 is used mainly as outerwear for surgeons and patients or sleepwear for patients. Each size, for example, S, M, L, LL can be provided in consideration of the shape of a wearer's body. Thegown 1 is sterilized by organic gasifiable chemicals, for example ethyleneoxide, electronic beam, or radiation, after it has been put into a sterilizing bag. - The disposable gown according to the invention is uniquely configured so that the front collar member, the first and second rear collar members can move in circumferencial direction of the neck opening when the neck opening of the gown is closed by the front collar member attached to the front trunk region and the first and second rear collar member attached to the first and second rear trunk halves. Consequently, an enough area is ensured between the neck line of the basic trunk portion and the wearer's neck.
- In the gown, even if its wearer stretches the arms forward or bends the elbows, extension of the collar members relieves the wearer of tension from each of the sleeves and can prevent the tension from each of the sleeves from being transmitted to the upper side of the first and second rear trunk halves. Therefore, no high pressure of the wear is exerted on the wearer's neck and movement of wearer's neck can be free from restriction by the upper end of the trunk portion.
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1. A disposable gown comprising a basic trunk portion which has a front trunk region covering the breast and belly of a wearer and a rear trunk region covering the back of the wearer, and both sleeves attached to both sides of an upper end of said basic trunk portion, with a neck opening in the upper end and a hem opening in a lower end of said basic trunk portion, wherein said rear trunk region comprises a first rear trunk half contiguous to one side edge of said front trunk region and a second rear trunk half contiguous to the other side edge of said front trunk region, wherein:
a collar element by means of which said first rear trunk half and said second rear trunk half may be kept closed extends along the edge of said neck opening in its circumferencial direction, said collar element being formed from a front collar member attached to said front trunk region and surrounding substantially front half of said neck opening, a first rear collar member attached to said first rear trunk half and extending toward said second rear trunk half so as to surround substantially rear half of said neck opening, and a second rear collar member attached to the second rear trunk half and extending toward said first rear trunk half so as to surround substantially rear half of said neck opening, a first pair of engaging means being formed on respective ends of said front collar member and said first rear collar member faced said second rear collar member, the first pair of engaging means detachably fastening said collar members to each other, a second pair of engaging means being formed on respective ends of said front collar member and said second rear collar member faced said first rear collar member so that the second pair of engaging means may detachably fasten said collar members to each other.
2. The gown according to , wherein said basic trunk portion and each of said sleeves are formed with a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric or a laminated sheet of hydrophobic nonwoven fabric and a flexible thermoplastic synthetic resin sheet, and said collar element is formed by a hydrophilic nonwoven fabric.
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