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US2479246A
US2479246A US14119A US1411948A US2479246A US 2479246 A US2479246 A US 2479246A US 14119 A US14119 A US 14119A US 1411948 A US1411948 A US 1411948A US 2479246 A US2479246 A US 2479246A
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  • This invention relates to a jacket which may serve as a hospital bed jacket or as a nightgown of knee or hip length to be worn by invalids, patients and nursing mothers.
  • the invention relates in particular to the improvement in hospital jackets and gowns which eliminates all types of fasteners of tie, snap or button form. 7
  • Still another object of the invention is the provision of a jacket of said character constructed with an opening so arranged that the garment may be slipped on and off when the patient is in a recumbent or sitting position without strain or discomfort and at the same time remain in closed relation without embarrassment because of the ready accessibility to parts of the body requiring examination by the physician without exposing other parts of the body.
  • the jacket eliminates exposure to drafts at.the front and back and allows the patient freedom of movement without the parts defining the opening twisting around the body.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a jacket of said character which can be readily put on and removed by the patient and in view of its improved construction and reduced cost of manufacture provides a garment possessing many advantageous characteristics.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a jacket constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken approximately on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • the bed jacket consists of a permanently closed upper or shoulder covering portion l and a waist portion. II which is .open from the upper or shoulder covering portion to the bottom edge thereof. portion In .overlies the shoulders of the wearer and extends down to a transversely extending seam l2 joining the shoulder portion to the waist portion at the front thereof.
  • the upper portion In is formed with a neck opening l3 which is preferably of V-shaped formation and which extends down to and is closed at the base thereof by the seam I2.
  • the waist portion ll consists of opposite side panels 14 and which havetheir inner edges disposed in overlapping relation to provide a front opening extending from the seam [2 to the bottom of the waist portion.
  • the oppo- The upper or shoulder covering site side panels l4 and I5 are'secured in overlapping relation by a single line of stitching I6 forming the seam l2, the line of stitching It also closing the base of the neck opening I3 and extending through the doubled edge portions I! and I8 defining the neck opening.
  • the back of the jacket is preferably fashioned of a length .of material which forms the waist portion thereof and extends over the shoulders and includes the sleeves IS.
  • the sleeves [9 are secured to the front panels l4 and [5 by seams 20 which extend from the ends of the seam 12 to the outer ends of the sleeves.
  • the front panels [4 and [5 of the waist portion II are secured to the back thereof by seams, 2
  • the bed jacket is permanently closed about the shoulders of the wearer so as to eliminate the use of fastening means for connecting the same in closed relation while the waist portion of the jacket is opened medially throughout its length from the closed shoulder portion to the bottom edge thereof with the opposite panels forming.
  • the front of the waist portion arranged in overlapping relation throughout the extent of the opening.
  • a hospital bed jacket comprising an upper closed portion having a neck opening, a waist portion including opposite panels arranged with their inner edges disposed in overlappingrelation to provide an overlapped opening, said panels being secured to said closed upper portion by a transversely extending seam closing the neck opening atthe front and securing said panels in overlapped relation.
  • a hospital bed jacket comprising an upper portion including sleeves and having a neck opening, said upper portion being completely closed about the shoulders of the wearer and from the top thereof to a line extending transversely between said sleeves at the front, and a waist portion closed at the back and including opposite panels at the front arranged with their inner edges disposed in overlapping separated relation to provide an overlapped opening, said panels being secured to said upper portion by a seam extending along said transversely extending line closing the neck opening at the front and securing said panels in overlapped relation.

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Aug. 16, 1979. B. LUPO HOSPITAL BED JACKET Filed March 10, 1948 INVENTOR. BA /427F165 (0P0 Patented Aug. 16, 1949 HOSPITAL BED JACKET Beatrice Lupo, New York, N. Y. Application March 10,1948, Serial No, 14,119
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a jacket which may serve as a hospital bed jacket or as a nightgown of knee or hip length to be worn by invalids, patients and nursing mothers.
The invention relates in particular to the improvement in hospital jackets and gowns which eliminates all types of fasteners of tie, snap or button form. 7
Still another object of the invention is the provision of a jacket of said character constructed with an opening so arranged that the garment may be slipped on and off when the patient is in a recumbent or sitting position without strain or discomfort and at the same time remain in closed relation without embarrassment because of the ready accessibility to parts of the body requiring examination by the physician without exposing other parts of the body.
Another advantageous feature of the invention is that the jacket eliminates exposure to drafts at.the front and back and allows the patient freedom of movement without the parts defining the opening twisting around the body.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a jacket of said character which can be readily put on and removed by the patient and in view of its improved construction and reduced cost of manufacture provides a garment possessing many advantageous characteristics.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, reference is now made to the-following specification and accompanying drawings in which the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a jacket constructed in accordance with the invention.
Fig. 2 is a rear view thereof.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken approximately on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings by characters of reference, the bed jacket consists of a permanently closed upper or shoulder covering portion l and a waist portion. II which is .open from the upper or shoulder covering portion to the bottom edge thereof. portion In .overlies the shoulders of the wearer and extends down to a transversely extending seam l2 joining the shoulder portion to the waist portion at the front thereof. 1
The upper portion In is formed with a neck opening l3 which is preferably of V-shaped formation and which extends down to and is closed at the base thereof by the seam I2. At the front of the jacket, the waist portion ll consists of opposite side panels 14 and which havetheir inner edges disposed in overlapping relation to provide a front opening extending from the seam [2 to the bottom of the waist portion. As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 3 of the drawings the oppo- The upper or shoulder covering site side panels l4 and I5 are'secured in overlapping relation by a single line of stitching I6 forming the seam l2, the line of stitching It also closing the base of the neck opening I3 and extending through the doubled edge portions I! and I8 defining the neck opening.
The back of the jacket is preferably fashioned of a length .of material which forms the waist portion thereof and extends over the shoulders and includes the sleeves IS. The sleeves [9 are secured to the front panels l4 and [5 by seams 20 which extend from the ends of the seam 12 to the outer ends of the sleeves. The front panels [4 and [5 of the waist portion II are secured to the back thereof by seams, 2| extending from the sleeves to the bottom of the waist portion.
Constructed in this manner, the bed jacket is permanently closed about the shoulders of the wearer so as to eliminate the use of fastening means for connecting the same in closed relation while the waist portion of the jacket is opened medially throughout its length from the closed shoulder portion to the bottom edge thereof with the opposite panels forming. the front of the waist portion arranged in overlapping relation throughout the extent of the opening.
What is claimed is:
1. A hospital bed jacket comprising an upper closed portion having a neck opening, a waist portion including opposite panels arranged with their inner edges disposed in overlappingrelation to provide an overlapped opening, said panels being secured to said closed upper portion by a transversely extending seam closing the neck opening atthe front and securing said panels in overlapped relation.
2. A hospital bed jacket comprising an upper portion including sleeves and having a neck opening, said upper portion being completely closed about the shoulders of the wearer and from the top thereof to a line extending transversely between said sleeves at the front, and a waist portion closed at the back and including opposite panels at the front arranged with their inner edges disposed in overlapping separated relation to provide an overlapped opening, said panels being secured to said upper portion by a seam extending along said transversely extending line closing the neck opening at the front and securing said panels in overlapped relation.
- BEATRICE LUPO.
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US2556931A (en) * 1950-03-02 1951-06-12 Richard W Miller Examining and operating gown
US3911499A (en) * 1974-06-06 1975-10-14 Kimberly Clark Co Disposable medical gown
US4698848A (en) * 1986-09-26 1987-10-13 Buckley Mary C Blouse for cardiac patients
US4737995A (en) * 1987-03-09 1988-04-19 Dorothy Wiley Child's hospital uniform
US4771480A (en) * 1986-12-01 1988-09-20 Wake Forest University Mammography cape
US5989678A (en) * 1996-06-25 1999-11-23 Jacobson; Laurence Method of simultaneously printing a portion of a hook and loop fabric and attaching the fabric to another fabric and the fabric or garment resulting therefrom

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US1202332A (en) * 1913-08-06 1916-10-24 Oregon City Mfg Company One-piece logging-shirt.

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US1202332A (en) * 1913-08-06 1916-10-24 Oregon City Mfg Company One-piece logging-shirt.

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2556931A (en) * 1950-03-02 1951-06-12 Richard W Miller Examining and operating gown
US3911499A (en) * 1974-06-06 1975-10-14 Kimberly Clark Co Disposable medical gown
US4698848A (en) * 1986-09-26 1987-10-13 Buckley Mary C Blouse for cardiac patients
US4771480A (en) * 1986-12-01 1988-09-20 Wake Forest University Mammography cape
US4737995A (en) * 1987-03-09 1988-04-19 Dorothy Wiley Child's hospital uniform
US5989678A (en) * 1996-06-25 1999-11-23 Jacobson; Laurence Method of simultaneously printing a portion of a hook and loop fabric and attaching the fabric to another fabric and the fabric or garment resulting therefrom

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