CN212488537U - Disposable isolation protective clothing - Google Patents

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CN212488537U
CN212488537U CN202020416383.1U CN202020416383U CN212488537U CN 212488537 U CN212488537 U CN 212488537U CN 202020416383 U CN202020416383 U CN 202020416383U CN 212488537 U CN212488537 U CN 212488537U
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The utility model relates to a disposable isolation protective clothing, which comprises a protective main body, wherein the protective main body comprises a front protective isolation layer and a back protective isolation layer which have basically the same shape and are connected into a whole by edge heating and edge sealing; the protective main body comprises a protective head cover, a protective upper garment and a protective lower garment; the front of the protective hood is provided with a visual window, and the positions of the protective coat and the protective lower coat corresponding to the joint position of a user are provided with folding layers which are convenient to bend and stretch. The disposable protective isolation suit has the advantages of safety, reliability, comfortable wearing, simple production process, high production speed, cost saving and the like.

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Disposable isolation protective clothing
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a medical health protective equipment field, more specifically say, relate to a disposable isolation protective clothing.
Background
With the increase of human activities and unbalance of natural states, public health incidents occur, for example, people are infected by various novel viruses such as avian influenza, new coronavirus, SAS, Ebola virus and the like, the self protection is very important in the face of threat of the viruses, and especially, medical care personnel and family accompanying personnel who work at the first line directly relate to the life safety of individuals and surrounding people if the self protection method is correct or not. In order to respond to better protection of public health events, closely contacting personnel need to wear isolation protective clothing so as to reduce infection as much as possible. However, the isolation protective clothing or the protective clothing used in the market in the related art is expensive, and is relatively troublesome to wear and sterilize. For example, after the protective isolation suit without a protective head cover is worn, a protective mask, protective goggles, a protective cap and the like need to be worn, which brings much trouble to wearing, is poor in sealing performance and easy to infect, can easily injure the face after being worn for a long time, and can easily infect once being disinfected loosely; in addition, most of the existing protective clothes are complex in manufacture, high in cost, low in production speed, insufficient in protection on the face and not comprehensive in protection.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The to-be-solved technical problem of the utility model lies in that, to the above-mentioned defect of prior art, a disposable isolation protective clothing is provided.
The utility model provides a technical scheme that its technical problem adopted is: a disposable isolation protective garment is constructed. The disposable isolation protective clothing comprises a protective main body, wherein the protective main body comprises a front side protective isolation layer and a back side protective isolation layer which are basically the same in shape and are connected into a whole by heating and sealing edges; the protective main body comprises a protective head cover, a protective upper garment and a protective lower garment; the front of the protective hood is provided with a visual window, and the positions of the protective coat and the protective lower coat corresponding to the joint position of a user are provided with folding layers which are convenient to bend and stretch.
In some embodiments, the front protective barrier and the back protective barrier are substantially the same shape as the human body, including the trunk, the limbs, and the head.
In some embodiments, the folded layers are disposed at the location of the joints of the four limbs and/or at the location of the connection of the torso portion to the head portion.
In some embodiments, the front protective barrier layer and the back protective barrier layer are cut and formed by placing the barrier material on a protective suit model and heating and extruding the sealed edges.
In some embodiments, the folding layer is formed by sequentially folding the part to be folded on the front protective isolation layer or/and the part to be folded on the back protective isolation layer, and placing the parts on the protective clothing model to be heated, extruded, sealed and sheared.
In some embodiments, the folded layers are separate folded layers spaced apart from each other or overlapping layers that are overlapped together.
In some embodiments, at least one of the folded layers is disposed between the protective top and the protective top, and between the protective top and the protective top are disposed at the front protective barrier layer and the knee portion of the protective under-garment and the lower portion of the visual window.
In some embodiments, the back of the protective hood, the back of the protective top garment, and the back waist and thigh of the protective bottom garment on the back protective barrier are each provided with at least one of the folded layers.
In some embodiments, the protective hood is provided with a blast opening and a sealing zipper for putting on and taking off, and the blast opening is arranged on the back of the protective hood.
In some embodiments, the protective top garment includes cuffs for hand extension and the protective bottom garment includes a cuff for foot extension.
Implement the utility model discloses a disposable isolation protective clothing has following beneficial effect: more safe and reliable, comfortable to wear, simple in production process, high in production speed, cost-saving and the like.
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The invention will be further explained with reference to the drawings and examples, wherein:
fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a disposable isolation and protection body according to some embodiments of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic back structural view of the protective main body of the disposable isolation protector according to some embodiments of the present invention.
Detailed Description
For a clearer understanding of the technical features, objects, and effects of the present invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that the terms upper, lower, left, right, front, rear, etc. indicate the positional relationship based on the positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, but do not indicate or imply that the referred unit or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation or operation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate disposable protective barrier garments, typically for use by an individual or family of patients, in some embodiments of the invention. The disposable isolation protective garment comprises a protective body which comprises a protective head cover 10, a protective upper garment 20 and a protective lower garment 30. The protective head cover 10, the protective upper garment 20 and the protective lower garment 30 are integrally formed to achieve a better protective effect. The front surface of the protective head cover 10 is provided with a visual window 11. The viewing window 11 is typically made of a non-metallic material having a clear material and a relatively light weight.
The protection main part includes front protection isolation layer 1 and back protection isolation layer 2, and this front protection isolation layer 1 is the same with the human body shape base member with back protection isolation layer 2, including trunk portion, four branch portion and head. The front protection isolation layer 1 and the back protection isolation layer 2 are formed by placing isolation materials on a protection suit model and heating, extruding, sealing and shearing. The method comprises the following steps of (1) cutting prepared isolation materials for manufacturing the disposable isolation protective clothing into two pieces with the same shape as the human body, wherein one piece is used for forming a front protection isolation layer 1 of the disposable isolation protective clothing, and the other piece is used for forming a back protection isolation layer 2 of the disposable isolation protective clothing; then placing the two materials in the protective clothing model in sequence; and then heating, extruding, sealing, cutting and molding to form the protective main body of the disposable isolation protective clothing.
In some embodiments, the disposable isolation protective clothing is further provided with folding layers 40 for facilitating the bending and stretching of the human body, and the folding layers 40 are arranged at the joints of the four branches of the disposable isolation protective clothing, the connection part of the trunk part and the head part, and one or more positions of the back part, the chest part and the like of the trunk part, so that all parts of the human body can freely bend and stretch.
The folding layer is formed by sequentially folding the part to be folded on the front surface protection isolation layer 1 and/or the part to be folded on the back surface protection isolation layer 2, and placing the parts on the protection model to be heated, extruded, sealed and sheared. The specific shaping method of the folded layer in some embodiments is as follows: cutting the prepared isolation material for manufacturing the disposable isolation protective clothing into two pieces with the same shape as the human body, wherein one piece is used for forming the front protection isolation layer 1 of the disposable isolation protective clothing and the folding layer 40 positioned on the front protection isolation layer 1, and the other piece is used for forming the back protection isolation layer 2 of the disposable isolation protective clothing and the folding layer positioned on the back protection isolation layer 2; sequentially folding the parts of the two materials to be folded as required, and sequentially placing the parts in the protective clothing model; then heating, extruding, sealing and shearing to form the protective main body of the disposable isolation protective clothing with the folded layer 40. The folding layers can be arranged as folding layers which are sequentially spaced or overlapped, namely, when the disposable isolation protective clothing is folded, each folding layer is spaced with a certain distance or overlapped with a part or completely overlapped, and one or more folding layers 40 can also be arranged at any position of the disposable isolation protective clothing according to the requirement. The more the folding layers 40, the greater the stretchability.
In some embodiments, one or more folds are provided at locations between the viewing window 11 of the front protective barrier 1 and the protective coat, at the chest front, and at the knee.
In some embodiments, one or more folded layers are provided on the back of the protective head cover, the back of the protective top garment, and the back waist and thighs of the protective bottom garment, above the back protective barrier 2.
The protective hood 10 in some embodiments is provided with a supply air outlet 12 for air circulation. As shown in fig. 2, the air supply opening is provided on the rear surface of the hood 10.
In some embodiments, protective hood 10 is further provided with a containment zipper (not shown) for donning and doffing, with the folded layer 40 being provided around the zipper to facilitate donning and doffing.
The disposable isolation protective clothing is a novel closed medical disposable isolation protective clothing, and only hands and feet are outside. The protective upper garment 20 is provided with cuff portions 21 for the hands to extend out, and the protective lower garment 30 is provided with leg opening portions 31 for the feet to extend out.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of the present invention, and the purpose of the embodiments is to enable people skilled in the art to understand the contents of the present invention and implement the present invention accordingly, which can not limit the protection scope of the present invention. All equivalent changes and modifications made within the scope of the claims of the present invention shall fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention.
It will be understood that modifications and variations can be made by persons skilled in the art in light of the above teachings and all such modifications and variations are considered to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.

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1. The disposable isolation protective clothing is characterized by comprising a protective main body, wherein the protective main body comprises a front side protective isolation layer and a back side protective isolation layer which are basically the same in shape and are connected into a whole by heating and sealing edges at the edges; the protective main body comprises a protective head cover, a protective upper garment and a protective lower garment; the front of the protective hood is provided with a visual window, and the positions of the protective coat and the protective lower coat corresponding to the joint position of a user are provided with folding layers which are convenient to bend and stretch.
2. The disposable isolation and protection garment of claim 1, wherein the front and back protective and isolation layers are substantially the same shape as the human body, including the torso, limbs and head.
3. The disposable isolation suit of claim 2, wherein said folded layers are provided at the location of the joints of the four limbs and/or at the location of the connection of the trunk to the head.
4. The disposable barrier garment of claim 1, wherein the front and back protective barrier layers are formed by applying a barrier material to a garment pattern and applying heat and pressure to the sealed edges and shear the barrier material.
5. The disposable isolation protective clothing of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the folding layer is formed by sequentially folding the part of the front side protection isolation layer to be folded or/and the part of the back side protection isolation layer to be folded, and placing the folded parts on a protective clothing model to be subjected to heating, extrusion, edge sealing and shearing.
6. The disposable barrier garment as recited in claim 5, wherein the folded layers are separate folded layers spaced apart from each other or overlapping layers that are overlapped together.
7. The disposable protective barrier garment as recited in claim 6, wherein at least one of said folded layers is disposed between said protective top garment and said protective top garment at each of a chest portion of said protective top garment, a knee portion of said protective bottom garment and a lower portion of said viewing window on said front protective barrier layer.
8. The disposable protective barrier garment according to claim 7 wherein said back side of said hood, said back portion of said upper garment and said back waist and thigh portions of said lower garment on said back barrier layer are each provided with at least one of said folded layers.
9. The disposable protective isolation garment of claim 8, wherein the hood has a supply air vent on the back of the hood and a sealing zipper for donning and doffing.
10. The disposable insulating protective garment according to claim 9, wherein said protective top garment includes a cuff portion for hand extension and said protective bottom garment includes a cuff portion for foot extension.
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