KR200479545Y1 - Disposable apron - Google Patents

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KR200479545Y1
KR200479545Y1 KR2020150001516U KR20150001516U KR200479545Y1 KR 200479545 Y1 KR200479545 Y1 KR 200479545Y1 KR 2020150001516 U KR2020150001516 U KR 2020150001516U KR 20150001516 U KR20150001516 U KR 20150001516U KR 200479545 Y1 KR200479545 Y1 KR 200479545Y1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a disposable apron which can be conveniently used in close contact with the body through the area cut off along the perforation line and below the user's neck and shoulder. The present invention relates to a hair clipper comprising a first perforation cut to form a neck parting hole capable of being stretched over a neck of a user, a part of which is cut so as to remain as an uncut part in an uncut state, And a pair of second perforations cut out in a vertical direction so as to form a shoulder hole that can pass through both shoulders.

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Disposable apron {Disposable apron}

The present invention relates to a disposable apron, and more particularly, to a disposable apron which can be conveniently used while being in contact with the user's body under the user's neck and shoulder through a portion cut along the perforation line.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Apron is a widely used article to protect user's clothing from contamination when cooking or tasting food or when performing various tasks such as treating a patient in a hospital or performing art work. Such an apron is fabricated from the same material as cloth, and is generally used after washing once after use. However, there is a problem that customers are reluctant to use the products used by the customers because they often use the products used by the customers for the customers, which is unhygienic. Therefore, there is a problem that the customers are reluctant to use the products and the manufacturing cost is high and the products are inconvenient. Also, if you frequently wash your apron and reuse it, your apron may be old and discolored and you may have to buy a new one.

In order to solve this problem, disposable aprons such as those exemplified in the following prior art documents have been developed or put on the market. Although the disposable apron has been developed and put on the market, There is a problem that the hanger is torn easily.

Patent Document 1 of the following prior art document shows a disposable apron having a structure in which right and left neck fixing belts and left and right waist fixing belts are cut along a perforated line and used. However, this is inconvenient in that it is necessary to use left and right neck fixing belts and left and right waist fixing belts tied together when using, and there is a problem that the left and right neck fixing belts and left and right waist fixing belts are easily torn as mentioned above.

The disposable apron disclosed in Patent Document 2 has a necklace hole through which a user can hang on the neck and is somewhat easy to use. However, since a binding band for binding to the user's waist is cut along the incision, There is still a problem that can be torn easily. The same problems arise in the case of Patent Document 3 and Patent Document 5 because they have the same structure.

Patent Document 4 has a structure in which only a necklace hole that can be worn on the user's neck is formed. This does not include any means such as a waistband for bringing the apron into close contact with the user's body, Which is inconvenient and has a problem of deterioration of the protection function against contaminants.

Patent Document 6 discloses a disposable apron which can be used by cutting a pair of strings tied and fixed to the back of the shoulder without a means for hanging the user's neck. However, the apron can not be tightly attached to the body of the user, So that it is inconvenient to use and the protection function from pollutants is deteriorated.

Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2010-0042546 (published on April 26, 2010) Korean Patent Registration No. 10-1042014 (issued on June 16, 2011) Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0327661 (published on September 22, 2003) Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0430199 (2006.11.10 announcement) Korea Design Registration No. 30-0597851 (published on May 11, 2011) Design Registration No. 30-0727065, Republic of Korea (Announced 2014.01.27)

As described above, the disposable aprons of the related art have a problem that the neck binding band or the waist binding band, which is to be cut off along the perforated line, is easily torn. In the case of the disposable apron in which the waist binding band is excluded, There is a problem in that it is inconvenient to use and deteriorates the protection function from contaminants because it is not closely attached to the body and flows.

The present invention has been developed in order to solve the problems of the conventional disposable aprons as described above. It solves the problem of damaging the binding band by excluding the structure of the binding band, and by adhering to the user's body, The purpose is to provide a disposable apron.

In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a surgical instrument, comprising: a first perforation line cut to form a neck portion opening that can be stretched over a neck portion of a user, And a pair of second perforations cut out in a vertical direction so as to form a shoulder-fixing hole through which both arms of the user are passed through the lower left and right and can be passed over both shoulders.

In the present invention, the first perforation line has a shape in which a downward arc is formed at both ends of a straight line, and the uncut portion can be formed between the downward arcs of the first perforation line.

In the present invention, a third perforated line in the form of an upwardly convex pectinate type is formed on the upper end of the second perforation line, and a fourth perforated line in the form of a pectinate type convex downwardly is formed on the lower end of the second perforated line.

Particularly, the fourth perforation line may be formed long toward the user's chest at the lower end of the second perforation line when the user wears it.

Since the disposable apron of the present invention constructed as described above does not require any binding straps, it is possible to completely solve the problem of tearing the binding straps easily in the conventional disposable apron, and it is convenient So that it can be used.

1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a disposable apron according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a front view of the embodiment of Figure 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 in a state where the perforated line is cut.
4 is a front view of an upper part of the present invention with the disposable apron being worn.
Fig. 5 is a rear view of the disposable apron of the present invention. Fig.
Fig. 6 is a side view of the disposable apron of the present invention. Fig.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that the following embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. It is not.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the disposable apron according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a front view of the embodiment of FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 in a state where a perforated line is cut. 4 to 6 are a front view, a side view, and a rear view, respectively, of an upper part in a state in which the disposable apron of the present invention is worn.

As shown in the drawings, the disposable apron shown as an embodiment of the present invention includes a first perforation line 10 formed at a position corresponding to a neck portion of a user, a first perforation line 10 And a second perforated line 20 formed on the lower left and right sides of the second perforated line 10.

The first perforation line 10 is cut so as to form a neck parting hole 11 that can be stretched over a part under the user's neck when the cutter is cut, and a portion of the first perforation line 10 is cut so as to remain as the cutter- The first cutting line 10 has a shape in which downward arcs 10b and 10c are formed at both ends of a straight line 10a and the flattening portion 12 is formed in the shape of a downward arc 10b of the first perforation line 10, 10c. As shown in FIG. 4, the disposing part 12 is inserted between a part under the neck of a wearer wearing the disposable apron and the top part of the user, thereby preventing the apron from being peeled off at will. It is possible to prevent the cut out portion of the first perforation line 10 from being discarded as waste when completely cut along the downward arc 10b, 10c of the first perforation line 10.

The second perforations 20 are formed in such a manner that a pair of shoulders 21 formed on the lower left and right sides of the first perforation line 10 are formed when the user's arms are passed therethrough and then the shoulder- And cut in the vertical direction. The pair of left and right second perforations 20 may be formed to have a larger space below the upper space.

On the other hand, a third perforated line 30, which is convex upward in the parenthesis, is formed on the upper end of the second perforation line 20. Since the upward convex parenthesis corresponds to the shoulder shape of the user, the apron can be easily hooked to the shoulder of the user through the shoulder hole 21 in the state where the third perforation line 30 is cut.

A fourth perforated line 40, which is convex downwardly and in the form of a parenthesis, is formed at the lower end of the second perforation line 20. The fourth perforation line 40 serves to facilitate the movement of both arms when the user wears the apron. In particular, it is preferable that the fourth perforation line 40 is formed long toward the user's chest at the lower end of the second perforation line 20 when the user wears the apron. This is because when the user moves his or her arm, Is prevented.

4 to 6 illustrate how the disposable apron of the present invention constructed as described above is worn by a user.

As described above, in order to wear the disposable apron, the user first cuts the first perforation line 10, the second perforation line 20, the third perforation line 30, and the fourth perforation line 40, respectively.

In this state, the user passes the throat through the neck portion 11 formed in the cut-out portion of the first perforation line 10, and extends under the neck portion. At this time, the remaining abrasive part 12 is not cut between the downward arcs 10b and 10c of the first perforation line 10 and is folded toward the user's body so as to be inserted between the lower part of the user's neck and the upper surface of the user so that the apron is prevented from being arbitrarily peeled off do.

Then, the user passes both arms through the shoulder-spreading hole 21 formed in the portion where the second perforation line 20 is cut, and then, it is put on both shoulders. Since the third and fourth perforations 30 and 40 are cut at the upper and lower ends of the second perforation line 20, So that the apron can be brought into close contact with the user's body.

As described above, the disposable apron of the present invention eliminates all the binding straps, thereby completely eliminating the problem of tearing of the binding straps in the conventional disposable apron, and is convenient in the state of being closely attached to the body under the user's neck and shoulders .

While the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical idea of the present invention This is possible.

10: first perforation line 10a: straight line
10b, 10c: downward arc 11: neck sprocket hole
12: Drawing part 20: 2nd cutting line
21: shoulder hole 30: third perforation
40: fourth perforation

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A first perforation line cut so as to form a neck parting hole which can be stretched over a part under the user's neck, and a part of which is cut so as to remain as an uncut part in an uncut state;
And a pair of second perforations cut out in a vertical direction so as to form a shoulder-opening hole through which both arms of the user are passed through the lower left and right of the first perforation line and which can pass over both shoulders.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first perforation line has a shape in which a downward arc is formed at both ends of a straight line, and the plucking part is formed between the downward arcs of the first perforation line.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein a third perforated line is formed in an upper portion of the second perforated line and a convex downwardly convex fourth perforated line is formed in a lower end of the second perforated line.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the fourth perforation line is formed to be long toward the user's chest at a lower end of the second perforation line when the user wears the fourth perforation line.
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