EP0485650A1 - Combinaison de protection - Google Patents
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- EP0485650A1 EP0485650A1 EP19900121676 EP90121676A EP0485650A1 EP 0485650 A1 EP0485650 A1 EP 0485650A1 EP 19900121676 EP19900121676 EP 19900121676 EP 90121676 A EP90121676 A EP 90121676A EP 0485650 A1 EP0485650 A1 EP 0485650A1
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- protective suit
- parting line
- suit according
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
- A41D13/12—Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses
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- the invention relates to a protective suit made of two layers of sheet-like sheet material, in particular of film or non-woven material, which are connected to one another at the two longitudinal edges and at most one transverse edge, with a first parting line starting from the transverse edge and surrounded by a seam which is joined together limited by the longitudinal edges of two tube-like sections.
- Such a protective suit is known from EP-A-235 556.
- Protective suits of this type consist of foil or non-woven material, plastic foils in particular being used.
- the term "nonwoven material” encompasses all surface materials made of fiber-based textile fibers, in particular plastic textile fibers, and spunbond materials.
- Form the hose-like sections of the protective suit Pants legs or sleeves. If the layers are connected to one another at the transverse edge from which the tube-like sections extend, the sleeves or trouser legs are closed. If such a protective suit is worn by a moving person, it can happen, particularly in the case of the closed legs, that the material expands, the legs becoming longer, the gusset or step slides down and finally the wearer of the protective suit his mobility is impaired. In order to eliminate such a "rompers effect", the protective suit can be secured with a belt. However, a belt is an additional part that must be manufactured and provided.
- an apron is known, on the lower transverse edge of which a separable strip of material is cut over weakening lines, which are also referred to below as perforation lines.
- the material strip Before using the apron, the material strip can be separated and used as a belt.
- Protective suits of the type mentioned at the outset can be connected to one another at their end faces or transverse edges via perforation lines and wound up on a roll. If one would also provide detachable strips of material on the end faces in order to be able to use them as a belt, there is a risk that not only the protective suit but also the material strip of the next protective suit will also be separated when a protective suit is torn off the roll. This means that you get a protective suit with two belts, but the next protective suit without a belt. In addition, the length of the belt is usually not sufficient, since it only corresponds to the circumference of the protective suit.
- the invention has for its object to increase the wearing comfort in a protective suit with simple handling.
- first parting line together with the transverse edge, delimits an essentially longitudinally extending web region which has at least one second parting line running essentially in the longitudinal direction.
- the strip of material which is provided for fastening purposes, thus extends in the longitudinal direction between the sleeves or trouser legs. There is usually a gap there anyway, from which the surface material would otherwise have to be removed during production. According to the invention, the removal of this surface material is now dispensed with, leaving a strip of material that can be used to better attach the protective suit to the wearer.
- the second parting line increases the length of the material strip. In extreme cases, it can be almost twice the length of the trouser legs or sleeves.
- the web area has the same thickness as the rest of the protective suit and fits seamlessly into the protective suit. When spread out and not in use, the protective suit can be spread out flat without any disturbing ups and downs. This is particularly helpful when packing a large number of protective suits in a stack or on a roll.
- the first parting line forms a parting weld together with the seam. No material is wasted here. The entire web area between the seams is then available to provide a tape that can be used to fasten the protective suit.
- the second parting line preferably starts from one end of the web area and ends in the web area.
- the rail area is thus in one piece. In this case it can preferably be used as a belt.
- the belt length is almost twice the length of the sleeves or trouser legs.
- the first parting line has two interruptions which are essentially opposite in the transverse direction.
- the web area therefore remains connected to the sleeves or trouser legs at these two interruptions.
- the second parting line completely penetrates the web area. This results in fastening straps that are firmly cut on the trouser legs or sleeves. After putting on the suit, the wearer can fix the trouser legs on the leg or the sleeves on the arm by looping and knotting the straps formed by the web area around the leg or arm.
- the interruptions are arranged in the third of the tube-like sections adjacent to the transverse edge. This creates a longer area and a shorter area of the web section, ie a longer and a shorter band. Since the longer band hangs down, it will protrude over the trouser leg or the sleeve and, if the trouser leg is not knotted, drag it on the floor. The wearer is urged to tie the two straps on each leg or arm and secure the suit.
- a third parting line is advantageously provided, which runs essentially in the longitudinal direction in the web area and divides the web area into three one-part sections.
- the third parting line runs essentially parallel to the first parting line, i.e. it passes through the railway area twice.
- this embodiment not only is there a section that can be used as a belt, but there remain two pairs of bands on the hose-like sections, that is to say the trouser legs or sleeves, with which the trouser legs or sleeves can be fastened to the legs or arms .
- the parting lines are preferably designed as perforation lines.
- At least one of the parting lines advantageously has the shape of a wavy line.
- the sections that can later be used as belts or fastening straps accordingly also have a wavy line at least at a boundary line. This improves the elasticity of the belt or straps.
- such a wavy line protects the device used to manufacture the protective suit, since an iron producing the wavy line does not always fall into the same place on a moving device that transports the sheet material.
- a cutout that interrupts the seam is advantageously provided at the inner end of the first parting line.
- This cutout is intended for the passage of the head when the protective suit is to be worn as a jacket or sweater.
- the two tubular sections form the sleeves.
- the parting line forming the cutout is preferably also formed by a perforation or weakening line. If the perforation is not separated, the protective suit designed as a jacket can also be used as trousers. This allows a more flexible use.
- two lateral incisions are provided near the other transverse edge, as a result of which a bib part, two holes for arms or legs and two cut beams are formed.
- the carriers result without the material cutouts having to be made.
- the dimensions of the incisions result in an adaptation to the size of the person.
- a protective suit can be used very easily as trousers. The straps are slipped over the shoulder of the person. If such a protective suit is used as a jacket or sweater, the legs can be passed through the openings, the wearers holding the protective suit in place at the crotch and preventing it from sliding upwards.
- the two layers of the surface material are advantageously formed by a hose.
- a hose of this type the two longitudinal edges of the two layers are already connected to one another.
- parting lines and seams have to be made, if necessary by means of parting welding.
- the two layers are formed by sheet material folded onto one another.
- the surface material can be in the form of a half tube, for example.
- the two layers are already connected to one another on one side. During production, a connection between the two layers and the seams and parting lines only have to be made on the other longitudinal edge.
- the surface material is folded essentially at a quarter and at three quarters of the transverse extent, the longitudinal edges of the surface material touching or slightly overlapping along a center line, and that the first parting line and the seam are open runs on both sides of the center line.
- the surface material is advantageously folded inwards on the longitudinal edges. This results in a "pocket fold".
- the usable inner volume of the protective suit is increased without the outer dimensions of the protective suit having to be significantly increased when not in use.
- At least one of the parting lines is preferably designed as a parting weld seam.
- the two layers of the sheet material are thereby attached to each other.
- Fig. 1 shows a ready-to-use, one-piece disposable protective suit 1 in the form of bib shorts.
- the protective suit 1 is formed from a piece of hose 2. It has two trouser legs 3, 4, which are delimited by the longitudinal edges 5, 6 and a seam 7a, 7b.
- the seam 7a, 7b is designed as a separating weld seam, i.e. it not only connects the two layers of the hose section 2, but also separates a web area 8 from the hose section 2.
- a first parting line 9a, 9b is provided directly next to the seam 7a, 7b, which is surrounded by the seam 7a, 7b.
- a second parting line 10 is provided which extends from the lower transverse edge of the hose section 2, i.e. starts from one end of the web area, and ends in the web area 8. Furthermore, a third parting line 11a, 11b is provided, which divides the web area into three one-piece sections 12, 13, 14. All parting lines 9a, 9b, 10, 11a, 11b can be designed as parting welds, i.e. when separating, the two layers of the tube piece 2 can be welded together.
- the first parting line 9a, 9b has two interruptions 15, 16 which are essentially opposite in the transverse direction and at which the material areas 12, 13 are connected to the trouser legs 3, 4. The breaks 15, 16 are in the lower third, i.e. arranged in the third of the trouser legs 3, 4, which is adjacent to the transverse edge of the hose body 2.
- All parting lines 9a, 9b, 10, 11a, 11b are designed as perforation lines or weakening lines.
- the sections 12, 13, 14 are still loosely connected to the trouser legs 3, 4, but can be separated by hand without difficulty. If the parting lines 9a, 9b, 10, 11a, 11b are now separated, the section 12 creates two bands 17, 18 with which the trouser leg 3 can be attached to the leg. For this purpose, the longer band 18 is wrapped around the leg and knotted with the shorter ribbon 17.
- the arrangement of the interruptions 15, 16 ensures on the one hand that the trouser leg can be fastened approximately at the level of the lower leg, but on the other hand the user is also reminded of the fastening of the straps 17, 18.
- the upper band 18 is so long that it would protrude beyond the lower transverse edge without attachment and thus drag on the floor. This is perceived as uncomfortable by users. He will therefore voluntarily use the straps 17, 18 to attach the trouser leg 3 to the leg.
- the section 14 on the other hand, forms a belt which has approximately twice the length of the trouser legs 3, 4. This belt can be wrapped around the waist, and due to its length there is sufficient attachment.
- the second and third parting lines 10, 11a, 11b have the shape of a wavy line. This improves wearing comfort because there are no sharp edges that could cut into the skin of the user. In addition, the elasticity of the straps or the belt is increased slightly. The risk of the tapes tearing when put on is reduced.
- a transverse seam 19 is provided at the lower end in the region of the lower transverse edge of the tube piece 2.
- the trouser legs 3, 4 are therefore closed at the lower end.
- the opposite end of the hose section 2 is open in any case.
- Incisions 20, 21 running in the transverse direction are provided parallel to this open end of the tube piece 2.
- An opening for the head remains between the straps, armholes arise outside the straps.
- Folds 25, 26 are provided on the two longitudinal edges of the hose section 2, on which the hose section is folded inwards. This results in an increase in the internal volume when using the protective suit, without the external dimensions of the unused protective suit being significantly increased.
- the protective suit 1 Before use, the protective suit 1 is in the form of a flat structure, i.e. apart from the folds 25, 26, it consists only of two superimposed layers of a flat material, for example a film or a nonwoven, i.e. a web of fibrous textile or textile plastic fibers or of spun-bonded material.
- the belt-forming section 14 and the fastening straps sections 12, 13 are arranged in the surface of the protective suit 1. They extend essentially in the longitudinal direction, i.e. they cannot be cut off accidentally if two protective suits are connected in the transverse direction.
- Fig. 3 shows a second embodiment of a protective suit, in which the same parts are provided with reference numerals increased by 100.
- the web area 108 only has the second parting line 110, as a result of which a belt 27 shown in dashed lines can be formed.
- FIG. 4 shows a third embodiment in which elements which correspond to those of FIG. 1 are provided with reference numerals increased by 200.
- the sections 212, 213 are provided, which serve as fastening straps for the trouser legs 203, 204.
- the sections 212, 213 are connected to the trouser legs 203, 204 via the interruptions 215, 216 of the separating weld seam 207a, 207b.
- the trouser legs 203, 204 are closed by the seam 219.
- Fig. 5 shows a fourth embodiment in which the protective suit is designed as a protective suit top or sweater. Parts which correspond to those of FIG. 1 are provided with reference numerals increased by 300.
- the tubular sections 303, 304 form sleeves that are delimited by the longitudinal edges of the tubular piece 302 and by the separating weld seams 307a, 307b.
- the separating welds 307a, 307b are interrupted by interruptions 315, 316, whereby the sections 312, 313 are integrally connected to the sleeves 303, 304.
- the two sections 312, 313 are separated from one another by the second parting line 310.
- a cutout 28 is provided which interrupts the seam 307a, 307b.
- the head can be guided through this cutout when the protective suit is slipped over the upper body.
- the cutout is formed by a perforation line, so that no material has to be removed during production.
- the hands and arms are passed through sleeves 303, 304.
- the legs can be guided through the incisions 322, 323, whereby a secure fit of the protective suit upper part 301 can be achieved.
- the sleeves can be attached to the arms with the aid of sections 312, 313, which are arranged in one piece on the sleeves 303, 304 by passing one end of sections 312, 313 around the arm and then tying it to the other end of sections 312, 313. If the user does not remove the material from the cutout 28, ie does not open the perforation line, this protective suit designed as a jacket or pullover can also be used as trousers.
- FIG. 6 shows a fifth embodiment in which parts which correspond to those in FIG. 1 are provided with reference numerals increased by 400.
- the two layers of the sheet material are no longer available as a hose. Rather, they were created by folding a single-ply surface material 29.
- the sheet material is essentially folded at a quarter and at three quarters of the transverse extent, the longitudinal edges 30, 31 touching or slightly overlapping along a center line 32. If side folds are provided, the expression “a quarter” or “three quarters” refers to the connecting line between the sections of the sheet material which are to be assigned to the upper or the lower layer.
- the first parting line and the seam which are jointly formed by the parting weld 407a, 407b, run on both sides of the center line 32.
- the two trouser legs 403, 404 are thereby formed.
- the center line 32 can form the second parting line 410 at the same time if the lower layer of the sheet material is also cut through. This in turn creates two sections 412, 413, which are connected to the trouser legs 403, 404 via the interruptions 415, 416 of the separating weld seam 407a, 407b.
- the two longitudinal edges 30, 31 of the single-layer material 29 can be connected to one another, for example by welding or gluing, but they can also be left open. This creates a protective suit with an open bib.
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DE90121676T DE59004364D1 (de) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Schutzanzug. |
DK90121676.2T DK0485650T3 (da) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Beskyttelsesdragt |
EP90121676A EP0485650B1 (fr) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Combinaison de protection |
AT90121676T ATE100287T1 (de) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Schutzanzug. |
DE9017605U DE9017605U1 (de) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Schutzanzug |
ES90121676T ES2048942T3 (es) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Traje protector. |
US07/768,364 US5222257A (en) | 1990-11-13 | 1991-09-27 | Protective garment |
JP3292180A JPH04327203A (ja) | 1990-11-13 | 1991-10-11 | 保護衣服 |
PCT/EP1991/002122 WO1992008378A1 (fr) | 1990-11-13 | 1991-11-08 | Vetement de protection |
AU89004/91A AU8900491A (en) | 1990-11-13 | 1991-11-08 | Protective clothing |
HU9301382A HU212849B (en) | 1990-11-13 | 1991-11-08 | Protective clothing |
CA002096134A CA2096134C (fr) | 1990-11-13 | 1991-11-08 | Vetement laminaire avec attaches brisantes |
NO931654A NO177883C (no) | 1990-11-13 | 1993-05-06 | Vernekledning |
FI932115A FI932115A0 (fi) | 1990-11-13 | 1993-05-10 | Skyddsdraekt |
BG097724A BG97724A (bg) | 1990-11-13 | 1993-05-12 | Защитно облекло |
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EP90121676A EP0485650B1 (fr) | 1990-11-13 | 1990-11-13 | Combinaison de protection |
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EP0485650A1 true EP0485650A1 (fr) | 1992-05-20 |
EP0485650B1 EP0485650B1 (fr) | 1994-01-19 |
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US (1) | US5222257A (fr) |
EP (1) | EP0485650B1 (fr) |
JP (1) | JPH04327203A (fr) |
AT (1) | ATE100287T1 (fr) |
AU (1) | AU8900491A (fr) |
BG (1) | BG97724A (fr) |
CA (1) | CA2096134C (fr) |
DE (2) | DE59004364D1 (fr) |
DK (1) | DK0485650T3 (fr) |
ES (1) | ES2048942T3 (fr) |
FI (1) | FI932115A0 (fr) |
HU (1) | HU212849B (fr) |
NO (1) | NO177883C (fr) |
WO (1) | WO1992008378A1 (fr) |
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DE59004364D1 (de) | 1994-03-03 |
CA2096134C (fr) | 1996-05-21 |
ATE100287T1 (de) | 1994-02-15 |
DK0485650T3 (da) | 1994-03-14 |
AU8900491A (en) | 1992-06-11 |
DE9017605U1 (de) | 1991-02-21 |
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