KR200465405Y1 - Patients Cloths for Serious Patient - Google Patents

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KR200465405Y1
KR200465405Y1 KR2020110010842U KR20110010842U KR200465405Y1 KR 200465405 Y1 KR200465405 Y1 KR 200465405Y1 KR 2020110010842 U KR2020110010842 U KR 2020110010842U KR 20110010842 U KR20110010842 U KR 20110010842U KR 200465405 Y1 KR200465405 Y1 KR 200465405Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/12Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses
    • A41D13/1236Patients' garments
    • A41D13/1263Suits
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/20Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B18/00Fasteners of the touch-and-close type; Making such fasteners
    • A44B18/0069Details
    • A44B18/0073Attaching means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/322Closures using slide fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/324Closures using snap fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/33Closures using straps or ties

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a functional patient clothing for the intensive care unit, in particular, consisting of a top formed with a neck and a body receiving portion and an arm receiving portion, and a bottom formed with a hip receiving portion and a leg receiving portion, the body receiving portion of the top of the food on the front side An incision line is formed through which the intake tube passes, and a cover opened downward to store the food intake tube at the upper side of the incision line does not expose the end of the food intake tube to the outside, thereby contaminating the bacteria in the food intake tube. Prevention and fixing the food intake pipe to prevent loosening is effective.

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Functionals Cloths for Serious Patient

The present invention relates to a patient garment, and more particularly, to a functional patient garment for the intensive care unit to facilitate the wearing and detachment of clothing and to prevent contamination of the food intake tube (PEG tube) and urinary tract attached to the critical patient.

Conventional patient garments are made of soft cotton and the like, and are usually made in the form of upper garments. Long-sleeved sleeves are usually attached to maintain the patient's body temperature. In order to remove the patient's clothing and insert a needle such as Ringer's solution into the arm or inject the needle into the sleeve with the long-sleeved sleeves rolled up, it is very inconvenient to remove the patient's clothing or insert the needle. If the needle is moved or moved in the state of inserting the needle, the sleeve flows down, there is a problem that the needle plug portion is contaminated or even caught in the sleeve, the needle is missing.

In addition, in the case of the patient's clothing which is difficult for food to be eaten by the person's will or who can't urinate, a food intake tube (PEG tube) for feeding food and a urine tube connected to the urine bag for urine discharge Function should be provided to fix the conventional patient clothing has such a problem that caused various inconveniences to be treated because it is not provided.

The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, to fix the food intake and urinary tracts to the intensive patients to prevent them from moving and at the same time functional for the intensive care to prevent bacterial contamination The purpose is to provide patient clothing.

In addition, the front and back of the garment is configured to be detachable to provide a functional patient clothing for the intensive care and the patient to change the clothes quickly and easily to the intensive care and rehabilitation patients.

Functional patient clothing for the intensive care unit according to the present invention for solving the above problems consists of a top formed with a neck and a body and the body receiving portion and the arm receiving portion, and a bottom formed with the hip receiving portion and leg receiving portion, the body receiving portion of the top An incision line through which the food intake tube passes is formed on one side of the front side, and a cover opened downward to store the food intake tube on the upper side of the incision line.

Here, the upper part of the upper arm receiving section is separated from the neck through the incision to the lower end and the fastening means is installed in the separated portion is coupled to the upper arm receiving portion, the lower part starts from the top of the butt receiving portion to the lower end of the leg receiving portion The incision is separated and the fastening means is installed in this separated portion to form the butt receiving portion and the leg receiving portion.

The fastening means is any one selected from a snap button, a zipper, a velcro tape and a coupling string, and the lower leg receiving portion has a urine tube fixing ring for connecting a urinary tube to one side when the fastening means is a snap button or a coupling string. It is provided, when the fastening means is a zipper or Velcro tape, a urine tube through-hole is formed to expose the urinary tube on one side, and a urine tube fixing ring is provided next to the urine tube through-hole.

Functional patient clothing for the intensive care unit of the present invention is configured as described above is formed with a cover on the body receiving portion of the upper body does not expose the end of the food intake tube to the outside can prevent bacterial contamination of the food intake tube and There is an advantage that can be fixed to prevent loosening.

In addition, there is an urine tube through-hole or a urine tube fixing ring that can be mounted on the lower urine tube is formed there is an advantage to prevent the urine tube is dragged or moved to the bottom and at the same time to prevent contamination of the urine tube end.

In addition, since the upper and lower arms are detachable by the fastening means, the lower buttocks and the lower legs are detached by the fastening means, so that the patient's clothing can be quickly and easily applied to and removed from the patient who cannot move the body freely. There is this.

In addition, there is an advantage that the arm receiving portion of the upper part is easily separated by the fastening means so that ring gel injection or blood pressure measurement can be easily performed.

Figure 1a to 1e is a view showing the bottom of the functional patient clothing for the intensive care unit according to the present invention.
Figure 2a to 2d is a view showing the top of the functional patient clothing for the intensive care unit according to the present invention.
Figure 3a to 3b is a view showing the wearing of the functional patient clothing for the intensive care according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings an embodiment of the functional patient clothing for the intensive care according to the present invention will be described in detail.

Figures 1a to 1e is a view showing the bottom of the functional patient clothing for the intensive care patient according to the present invention, Figures 2a to 2d is a view showing the top of the functional patient clothing for the intensive care patient according to the present invention, Figures 3a to 3b It is a figure showing the wearing appearance of functional patient clothing for the critically ill by the design.

Functional patient clothing for the intensive care according to the present invention is composed of a top 100 to wear on the upper body of the patient, and a bottom 200 to wear on the lower body of the patient.

The top 100 is composed of a neck and neck portion 110, the body receiving portion 120 and the arm receiving portion 130.

The neck and neck part 110 is a part of the head and neck portion of the patient passing through the surrounding neck around the patient.

The torso accommodation portion 120 is integrally formed at the lower side of the neck and over portion 110 to receive the torso portion of the patient. The trunk accommodating part 120 has an incision line 121a formed on one side of the front surface, and a cover 122 covering the incision line 121a on the upper side of the incision line 121a.

The incision line 121a formed in the trunk accommodating part 120 is a portion through which the food intake tube T1 passes. The critically ill patients who cannot take food freely by their own will have to receive food through a food intake tube (T1) called Peg Tube, which is cut into the body receiving unit 120 to pass the food intake tube (T1). An improvement 121a was formed.

The cover 122 is opened in the lower portion and the remaining portion is sewn to be fixed to the body receiving portion 120 of the upper (100). The lower end of the cover 122 is located below the incision line 121a formed in the body receiving portion 120 so that the incision line 121a of the body receiving portion 120 is not exposed to the outside by the cover 122. Will not. In addition, it is also possible to install one more endothelial 122a inside the cover 122. More specifically, the end of the food intake pipe (T1) is exposed to the outside through the incision line 121a formed in the body receiving portion 120, when the food is not supplied to the food intake pipe (T1) The end is rolled between the cover 122 and the endothelial 122a or between the endothelial 122a and the outer surface of the body accommodating part 120 to prevent foreign matter from adhering to the end of the food intake tube T1. T1 is fixed and can be prevented from loosening.

In addition, the body receiving portion 120 is formed with a pocket 123 on the lower side of the cover 122, the incision line 121b is formed in the body receiving portion 120 to be located inside the pocket 123. It is also possible. The incision line 121b formed in the inside of the pocket 123 serves as the same as the incision line 121b covered by the cover 122 and is a place where the food intake pipe T1 passes. When the food intake tube T1 passes through the incision line 121b formed inside the pocket 123, the end of the food intake tube T1 is rolled and put into the pocket 123, and the foreign substance is in the food intake tube T1. This can be prevented from being attached.

The arm receiving portion 130 is formed on both sides from the upper side of the body receiving portion 120, starting from the neck overhang 110 and cut to the lower end, the fastening means 300 is separated in this separated portion It is installed is an arm receiving portion 130 is coupled. That is, the arm receiving portion 130 is separated from the outside is cut long in the vertical direction, the reason for this configuration is to easily wear the patient clothing to the intensive care. Then, when the arm of the intensive care unit is accommodated in the arm accommodating unit 130, the portion separated by the fastening means 300 is coupled. Here, the fastening means 300 is any one selected from a zipper (shown in FIG. 2A), a velcro tape (shown in FIG. 2B), a snap button (shown in FIG. 2C), and a coupling strap (shown in FIG. 2D). That is, the arm receiving unit 130 is coupled to each other by fastening snap buttons provided at the opposite ends of the arm receiving unit 130, or the arm receiving unit 130 is coupled to the arm Velcro tape and the male Velcro tape. Or to bind to each other by tying the straps to each other is to combine the arm 130. In addition, the arm receiving unit 130 may be coupled using a zipper, in which case it is preferable to use a two-way type zipper. This is because the two-way type zipper can open the zipper from the upper side to the lower side and at the same time open the zipper from the lower side to the upper side.

The bottom 200 is composed of a butt receiving portion 210 and the leg receiving portion 220.

The hip accommodating part 210 is a part in which the hip part of the patient and the front part of the hip under the waist are accommodated.

The leg receiving portion 220 is a portion where the leg portion of the patient is accommodated.

Here, the bottom 200 is cut off from the upper end of the buttocks 210 and cut to the bottom of the leg receiving portion 220, the fastening means is installed in the separated portion is the butt receiving portion 210 and the leg The receiving unit 220 is completed. In more detail, the butt receiving portion 210 and the leg receiving portion 220 is separated by a long cut in the up and down direction, the reason for this configuration is to easily wear the patient clothes to the intensive care. Then, when the butt portion and the leg portion of the intensive care unit is accommodated in the butt receiving portion 210 and the leg receiving portion 220, respectively, and combines the portions separated by the fastening means 300. The fastening means 300 used here is the same zipper, Velcro tape, snap button or the same as the fastening means used in the arm receiving portion 130 of the top (100).

On the other hand, the leg receiving portion 220 of the bottom 200 is provided with a urine tube fixing ring 221 for connecting the urine tube (T2). It is difficult for critically ill people to eat food at their will, but it is also difficult for them to drain urine. Just such critical patients are connected to the urinary tract (T2) to the body to discharge the urine, etc., the urinary tract fixing ring 221 for fixing the urinary tract (T2) leg receiving portion 220 of the bottom (200) ) To the end of the urinary tract (T2) rolled to secure the urine tube fixing ring 221 to minimize the movement of the urinary tract (T2) and at the same time to prevent the urinary tract (T2) to contact the floor.

Previously, the fastening means 300 provided in the bottom 200 also has a zipper (shown in FIG. 1A) and a velcro tape (FIG. 1B) similarly to the fastening means 300 provided in the arm receiving portion 130 of the top 100. ), Snapbuttons (shown in FIG. 1C), coupling straps (shown in FIG. 1D). When zippers or velcro tapes are used as the fastening means 300 at the bottom 200, there is no gap between the zippers or velcro tapes, so that the urination tube (T2) is exposed on one side of the leg receiving portion 220. A through hole 222 is formed, and a urine pipe fixing ring 221 is provided next to the urine pipe passing hole 222.

However, when the snap button or the coupling strap is used as the fastening means 300, since the snap button or the coupling strap is installed at a predetermined interval, an empty gap is formed between the snap button or the coupling strap so that the urine tube passage hole 222 is formed. Only the urine tube fixing ring 221 is provided.

On the other hand, as shown in Figure 1e, the zipper on the upper side is closed when the zipper is lowered down, the zipper on the lower side when the zipper is installed on the bottom (200) to have a structure that the zipper is closed up, the zipper on the upper side There is a slight gap between the zippers on the lower side and it is also possible to expose the urinary tract T2 through the gap.

100: top 110: neck widow
120: body receiving portion 121a, 121b: incision
122: cover 122a: inner skin
123: pocket 130: arms
200: bottom 210: hip accommodating
220: leg receiving portion 221: urine tube fixing ring
222: urination tube passage hole 300: fastening means
T1: food intake T2: urine

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A patient suit composed of a top 100 formed with a neck overhang 110, a body receiving part 120, and an arm receiving part 130, and a bottom 200 formed with a hip accommodating part 210 and a leg receiving part 220. To
The body receiving portion 120 of the top 100,
An incision line 121a through which the food intake tube T1 passes is formed at an upper portion of the front surface, and is opened downward to store the food intake tube T1 above the incision line 121a and the incision line 121a. ) Is formed so that the cover 122 extending downward from the incision line 121a is not exposed to the outside.
A pocket 123 opened upwardly is formed at a lower portion of the front surface, and an incision line 121b is formed inside the pocket 123 so that the incision line 121b is not exposed to the outside.
Endothelial (122a) is further installed on the inside of the cover 122 is functional patient clothing for the intensive care unit, characterized in that the end of the food intake pipe (T1) rolled and fixed to prevent the attachment of foreign substances.
The method according to claim 1,
The arm receptacle 130 of the upper garment 100 is cut and separated from the neck through the upper part 110 to the lower end, and the fastening means 300 is installed at the separated part, and the arm receptacle 130 is coupled thereto. Functional patient clothing for the intensive care, characterized in that.
The method according to claim 1,
The bottom 200 is cut off from the upper end of the butt receiving portion 210 to the lower end of the leg receiving portion 220, and the fastening means 300 is installed in the separated portion, and the butt receiving portion 210 and the leg are separated. Functional patient clothing for the intensive care, characterized in that the receiving portion 220 is formed.
The method according to claim 2 or 3,
The fastening means 300 is a functional patient clothing for the intensive care, characterized in that any one selected from a snap button, a zipper, a Velcro tape, a coupling strap.
The method of claim 4,
The leg receiving portion 220 of the bottom 200 is characterized in that the urine tube fixing ring 221 for connecting the urine tube (T2) on one side when the fastening means 300 is a snap button or a coupling strap Functional patient clothing for critically ill patients.
The method of claim 4,
The leg receiving portion 220 of the bottom 200 has a urine tube passage hole 222 for exposing the urinary tract T2 on one side when the fastening means 300 is a zipper or a Velcro tape, and the urine tube passes. Functional patient clothing for the intensive care, characterized in that the urinal duct fixing ring (221) is provided next to the hole (222).
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