US20160360796A1 - Restricted access garment - Google Patents
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- the present invention provides embodiments of a garment that can be worn under street clothes and which prevents the wearer from touching or exposing his or her private body parts when in public.
- the garment may be a one-piece bodysuit made of a stretchy, form fitting knit fabric that covers the wearer's torso and upper thighs. Neck and arm openings are cut high on the body so that it is difficult for the wearer to get his or her hands into the bodysuit.
- the lower leg openings are elasticized so that it is difficult for the wearer to pull them up to the groin area.
- the bodysuit includes a fully openable back flap that can be opened by a caretaker, but which is resistant to opening by the wearer.
- the garment includes: a front panel; a back panel joined to the front panel in such a manner as to provide a central neck opening and opposite arm openings, the back panel having a lower seat opening having a seat opening periphery; a crotch panel joined to the front panel; a seat flap joined to the crotch panel and having a flap periphery similar in shape to the seat opening periphery; and closure elements on the seat opening periphery and the flap periphery, the closure elements cooperating to releasably secure the seat flap to the back panel.
- the front panel, back panel, crotch panel, and seat flap are formed may form a single, continuous piece of fabric whereby the garment is a one-piece garment.
- the front panel and seat flap may include leg portions which cover upper leg regions of a wearer of the garment.
- the closure elements may include cooperating elements of a hook and loop fastener strip. Alternatively, the closure elements may also include cooperating components of a hook and bar fastener.
- the caretaker can push the bodysuit up the wearer's torso, so as to allow the wearer to go to the bathroom. If the wearer uses a diaper, the caretaker can open the back flap to change the diaper. When finished, the caretaker can close the back flap using closures that prevent the wearer from opening the back flap.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a garment according to the present invention showing the front and a side of the garment when on a person.
- FIG. 2 is a back view of the garment wherein a back flap of the garment is in a closed position.
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary back view of the garment showing details of exemplary closure elements of the garment.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view of a portion of the garment illustrating closures of the garment with the back flap shown in an open position.
- FIG. 5 is a greatly enlarged cross sectional view of closures used to close the back flap of the garment.
- the bodysuit 1 is sized and shaped to be worn by a person or wearer 3 so as to prevent the wearer from exposing or handling private body parts in public.
- the bodysuit 1 is particularly useful for adults suffering from dementia or who have had a brain injury, who have lost their inhibitions and may have a tendency to perform such publically undesirable behaviors.
- the bodysuit 1 may be a one-piece garment that is sized and shaped to cover the wearer's upper body or torso, generally 5 , and may also cover the wearer's upper thighs, generally 7 .
- the bodysuit 1 may be fabricated using sewing techniques well known in the garment industry, and may be formed of a smooth stretchy fabric 9 that generally conforms to the wearer's body.
- the bodysuit 1 is sized and shaped so that it can be worn under clothing, as an undergarment. Numerous suitable fabrics 9 are known in the art. Fabrics 9 containing elastane, such as some knit fabrics with at least 3% elastane, find particular use in the bodysuit 1 .
- “Elastane” is a generic reference to a polyester-polyurethane copolymer, which is also referred to generically as “spandex”. Wicking fabrics, which are known to move moisture from an interior side of the fabric to an exterior side of the fabric, also find particular use in the bodysuit 1 . Many of these fabrics 9 can be found in the athletic garment industry.
- the bodysuit 1 includes a bodice portion 11 , which covers the wearer's torso, and may also include leg portions 13 that extend downwardly from the bodice portion 11 so as to cover the wearer's upper thighs 7 .
- the illustrated bodysuit 1 may include a unitary front panel or portion 15 that covers the front of the wearer's body and a back panel or portion 17 that covers the back of the wearer's body.
- the bodice portion 11 includes a neck opening 19 , or neckline, and left and right arm openings 21 , or arm holes.
- the neck and arm openings 19 and 21 may be defined by hems 23 of the fabric 9 , which may be elasticized, such as is known in the art.
- the neck opening 19 is preferably positioned high enough on the wearer's body so that he or she cannot slip his hand through the neck opening 19 and into an interior 25 of the bodysuit 1 .
- the arm openings 21 are preferably positioned high enough on the body and tight enough so that the wearer cannot easily put his or her hands therethrough and into the bodysuit interior 25 .
- the bodice portion 11 also covers the sides of the wearer's body, so as to prevent the wearer from putting his or her hands inside of the bodysuit 1 .
- the leg portion 13 includes two leg portions 27 that terminate in elasticized leg openings 29 that are provided at the bottom of the bodysuit 1 .
- the leg openings 29 are defined by hems 31 that may include elastic (not shown), which prevents the wearer from pulling up the legs 27 , so as to gain access to his or her groin area.
- the back portion 17 includes a seat or back opening 18 ( FIG. 3 ) that may be closed by an openable lower back or seat flap, generally 33 , which is securable with a plurality of closures, generally 35 , such as when in a closed position (see FIG. 2 ).
- the back flap 33 is generally U-shaped and extends upwardly from the back of one of the leg openings 29 a , to about the back of the wearer's back waist, generally 37 , across the waist 37 , and then back down to the back of the second of the leg 27 to the second opening 29 b . As is most easily seen in FIG.
- the back flap 33 is joined with the front portion 15 by a crotch panel 39 of the bodysuit 1 . Due to this construction, the garment 1 can be placed in an opened position ( FIG. 3 ) by pulling the back flap 33 downward and pulled between the wearers legs 7 , and then to the front of the body. When in the opened position, the back flap 33 and leg portion 13 can be pulled up to or above the wearer's front waist, generally 41 . This allows access to the wearer's lower body, so that the wearer can relieve himself or herself or so that a caretaker can change a diaper (not shown) which may be worn by the wearer 3 . Additionally, with the back flap open, the wearer 3 may put on or take off the bodysuit 1 in the manner of a conventional tee-shirt (not shown).
- the back flap 33 is held in the closed position by the closures 35 on the back or seat opening edge or periphery 43 and the back flap edge or periphery 45 .
- Suitable closures 35 may, for example, include snaps, hooks and eyes, and hook and loop tape (see FIGS. 3-5 ).
- the caretaker unhooks, unsnaps and peels open the associated closures 35 , so as to place the back panel 33 into the opened position.
- the caretaker re-connects, engages or closes the associated closures 35 , such as is known in the art.
- the illustrated seat opening 18 has strips of one component 48 of a hook and loop fastener 49 along side portions of the periphery 43 and strips of the complementary component 50 of the fastener 49 along sides of the periphery 45 of the back flap 33 .
- the hook and loop fastener 49 may be of the type developed and manufactured by Velcro Industries B. V. (www.velcrocom).
- the illustrated bodysuit 1 has a plurality of spaced apart bars 53 secured along a top of the periphery 43 of the seat opening 18 and a complementary plurality of hooks 54 secured along the periphery 45 of the end of the back flap 33 .
- the hooks 54 engage the corresponding bars 53 of the book and bar fastener sets 55 .
- a single, continuous hook and loop fastener 49 could be employed with one continuous component 48 secured along the seat opening periphery 43 and the other continuous component 50 secured along the flap periphery 45 . It is also foreseen that multiple strips of the hook and loop fastener could be secured along the peripheries 43 and 45 without the use of the hook and bar fasteners 55 .
- the front panel 15 , back panel 17 , crotch panel 39 , and back flap 33 can be formed from a single continuous piece of fabric, whereby the bodysuit 1 is a one piece garment.
- the panels 15 , 17 , 39 , and 33 can be formed separately and joined, as by conventional sewn seams.
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A one-piece form-fitting bodysuit includes a front panel, a back panel joined to the front panel with neck and arm holes and a seat opening provided, a crotch panel joined to the front panel, a seat flap connected to the crotch panel, and closure elements provided on the peripheries of the seat opening and the seat flap. The bodysuit may be worn under street clothes and prevents the wearer from exposing his or her private parts area to nearby people. The bodysuit is constructed so that the wearer cannot easily get his or her hands inside of the bodysuit. The back flap can be opened by a caretaker, for changing the wearer's diaper.
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- It is well known that persons, who have dementia, a brain injury from a stroke or a traumatic brain injury, or other mental disabilities may lose some of their inhibitions. With the loss of inhibitions, such persons sometimes engage in socially undesirable behaviors such as publically handling and/or exposing their private body parts. It can be difficult to prevent such behaviors without restricting the person's movement. Therefore, there is a need for a garment that restricts a person's access to his or her private parts.
- The present invention provides embodiments of a garment that can be worn under street clothes and which prevents the wearer from touching or exposing his or her private body parts when in public. The garment may be a one-piece bodysuit made of a stretchy, form fitting knit fabric that covers the wearer's torso and upper thighs. Neck and arm openings are cut high on the body so that it is difficult for the wearer to get his or her hands into the bodysuit. The lower leg openings are elasticized so that it is difficult for the wearer to pull them up to the groin area. The bodysuit includes a fully openable back flap that can be opened by a caretaker, but which is resistant to opening by the wearer.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the garment includes: a front panel; a back panel joined to the front panel in such a manner as to provide a central neck opening and opposite arm openings, the back panel having a lower seat opening having a seat opening periphery; a crotch panel joined to the front panel; a seat flap joined to the crotch panel and having a flap periphery similar in shape to the seat opening periphery; and closure elements on the seat opening periphery and the flap periphery, the closure elements cooperating to releasably secure the seat flap to the back panel. The front panel, back panel, crotch panel, and seat flap are formed may form a single, continuous piece of fabric whereby the garment is a one-piece garment. The front panel and seat flap may include leg portions which cover upper leg regions of a wearer of the garment. The closure elements may include cooperating elements of a hook and loop fastener strip. Alternatively, the closure elements may also include cooperating components of a hook and bar fastener.
- When the back flap is opened, the caretaker can push the bodysuit up the wearer's torso, so as to allow the wearer to go to the bathroom. If the wearer uses a diaper, the caretaker can open the back flap to change the diaper. When finished, the caretaker can close the back flap using closures that prevent the wearer from opening the back flap.
- Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.
- The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a garment according to the present invention showing the front and a side of the garment when on a person. -
FIG. 2 is a back view of the garment wherein a back flap of the garment is in a closed position. -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary back view of the garment showing details of exemplary closure elements of the garment. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view of a portion of the garment illustrating closures of the garment with the back flap shown in an open position. -
FIG. 5 is a greatly enlarged cross sectional view of closures used to close the back flap of the garment. - As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
- Referring now to
FIGS. 1-5 , an embodiment of a bodysuit or garment of the present invention is denoted bynumeral 1. Thebodysuit 1 is sized and shaped to be worn by a person orwearer 3 so as to prevent the wearer from exposing or handling private body parts in public. Thebodysuit 1 is particularly useful for adults suffering from dementia or who have had a brain injury, who have lost their inhibitions and may have a tendency to perform such publically undesirable behaviors. - As shown in
FIGS. 1-3 , thebodysuit 1 may be a one-piece garment that is sized and shaped to cover the wearer's upper body or torso, generally 5, and may also cover the wearer's upper thighs, generally 7. Thebodysuit 1 may be fabricated using sewing techniques well known in the garment industry, and may be formed of a smoothstretchy fabric 9 that generally conforms to the wearer's body. Preferably, thebodysuit 1 is sized and shaped so that it can be worn under clothing, as an undergarment. Numeroussuitable fabrics 9 are known in the art.Fabrics 9 containing elastane, such as some knit fabrics with at least 3% elastane, find particular use in thebodysuit 1. “Elastane” is a generic reference to a polyester-polyurethane copolymer, which is also referred to generically as “spandex”. Wicking fabrics, which are known to move moisture from an interior side of the fabric to an exterior side of the fabric, also find particular use in thebodysuit 1. Many of thesefabrics 9 can be found in the athletic garment industry. - The
bodysuit 1 includes a bodice portion 11, which covers the wearer's torso, and may also includeleg portions 13 that extend downwardly from the bodice portion 11 so as to cover the wearer'supper thighs 7. The illustratedbodysuit 1 may include a unitary front panel orportion 15 that covers the front of the wearer's body and a back panel orportion 17 that covers the back of the wearer's body. The bodice portion 11 includes a neck opening 19, or neckline, and left andright arm openings 21, or arm holes. The neck andarm openings hems 23 of thefabric 9, which may be elasticized, such as is known in the art. The neck opening 19 is preferably positioned high enough on the wearer's body so that he or she cannot slip his hand through the neck opening 19 and into aninterior 25 of thebodysuit 1. Thearm openings 21 are preferably positioned high enough on the body and tight enough so that the wearer cannot easily put his or her hands therethrough and into thebodysuit interior 25. The bodice portion 11 also covers the sides of the wearer's body, so as to prevent the wearer from putting his or her hands inside of thebodysuit 1. - The
leg portion 13 includes twoleg portions 27 that terminate in elasticizedleg openings 29 that are provided at the bottom of thebodysuit 1. Theleg openings 29 are defined byhems 31 that may include elastic (not shown), which prevents the wearer from pulling up thelegs 27, so as to gain access to his or her groin area. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3-5 , theback portion 17 includes a seat or back opening 18 (FIG. 3 ) that may be closed by an openable lower back or seat flap, generally 33, which is securable with a plurality of closures, generally 35, such as when in a closed position (seeFIG. 2 ). Theback flap 33 is generally U-shaped and extends upwardly from the back of one of theleg openings 29 a, to about the back of the wearer's back waist, generally 37, across thewaist 37, and then back down to the back of the second of theleg 27 to the second opening 29 b. As is most easily seen inFIG. 3 , theback flap 33 is joined with thefront portion 15 by acrotch panel 39 of thebodysuit 1. Due to this construction, thegarment 1 can be placed in an opened position (FIG. 3 ) by pulling theback flap 33 downward and pulled between thewearers legs 7, and then to the front of the body. When in the opened position, the back flap 33 andleg portion 13 can be pulled up to or above the wearer's front waist, generally 41. This allows access to the wearer's lower body, so that the wearer can relieve himself or herself or so that a caretaker can change a diaper (not shown) which may be worn by thewearer 3. Additionally, with the back flap open, thewearer 3 may put on or take off thebodysuit 1 in the manner of a conventional tee-shirt (not shown). - The
back flap 33 is held in the closed position by theclosures 35 on the back or seat opening edge orperiphery 43 and the back flap edge orperiphery 45.Suitable closures 35 may, for example, include snaps, hooks and eyes, and hook and loop tape (seeFIGS. 3-5 ). The caretaker unhooks, unsnaps and peels open the associatedclosures 35, so as to place theback panel 33 into the opened position. To place theback panel 33 into a closed position, the caretaker re-connects, engages or closes the associatedclosures 35, such as is known in the art. - Referring to
FIGS. 305 , the illustratedseat opening 18 has strips of onecomponent 48 of a hook andloop fastener 49 along side portions of theperiphery 43 and strips of thecomplementary component 50 of thefastener 49 along sides of theperiphery 45 of theback flap 33. The hook andloop fastener 49 may be of the type developed and manufactured by Velcro Industries B. V. (www.velcrocom). Additionally, the illustratedbodysuit 1 has a plurality of spaced apartbars 53 secured along a top of theperiphery 43 of the seat opening 18 and a complementary plurality ofhooks 54 secured along theperiphery 45 of the end of theback flap 33. Thehooks 54 engage thecorresponding bars 53 of the book andbar fastener sets 55. It is also foreseen that a single, continuous hook andloop fastener 49 could be employed with onecontinuous component 48 secured along theseat opening periphery 43 and the othercontinuous component 50 secured along theflap periphery 45. It is also foreseen that multiple strips of the hook and loop fastener could be secured along theperipheries bar fasteners 55. - The above description discloses several methods and materials of the present invention. This invention is susceptible to modifications in the methods and materials, as well as alterations in the fabrication methods and equipment. For example, the
front panel 15, backpanel 17,crotch panel 39, and backflap 33 can be formed from a single continuous piece of fabric, whereby thebodysuit 1 is a one piece garment. Alternatively, thepanels - It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.
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1. A bodysuit to prevent public self-exposure by a wearer thereof and comprising:
(a) a unitary front portion;
(b) a back portion having an openable lower back panel and a plurality of closures, the back panel having an opened position and a closed position;
(c) a pair of elasticized leg openings;
(d) access to the lower body of the wearer being provided by the back panel being in the opened position; and
(e) the bodysuit being sized and shaped to continuously and non penetratably cover the front of a user from the upper thighs to the upper torso of the user and form-fitting around the upper thighs and upper torso so as to prevent self exposure of a genital area of the wearer by the wearer when the back panel is in the closed position.
2. The bodysuit according to claim 1 , wherein:
(a) the bodysuit is fabricated from a smooth stretchy, form-fitting material.
3. The bodysuit according to claim 1 , wherein:
(a) the closures include at least one of snaps, hooks and eyes, and hook and loop tape.
4. The bodysuit according to claim 1 , wherein:
(a) the bodysuit is formed of a polyester-polyurethane copolymer.
5. The bodysuit according to claim 1 , wherein:
(a) the bodysuit is formed of a wicking fabric.
6. The bodysuit according to claim 1 , wherein:
(a) the bodysuit is suitable for use as underwear.
7. A garment to prevent self-exposure by a wearer thereof and comprising:
(a) a front panel;
(b) a back panel joined to the front panel in such a manner as to provide a central neck opening and opposite arm openings, the back panel having a lower seat opening having a seat opening periphery;
(c) a crotch panel joined to the front panel;
(d) a seat flap joined to the crotch panel and having a flap periphery similar in shape to the seat opening periphery,
(e) closure elements secured to the seat opening periphery and the flap periphery, the closure elements cooperating to releasably secure the seat flap to the back panel; and
(f) the front panel and crotch panel are joined in a continuous non penetratable structure sized and shaped to extend from the upper thighs to the upper torso and be form-fitting about the upper thighs and upper torso, so that in use the front panel and crotch panel are unpenetratable by the user to prevent the user from exposing the genital region of the user.
8. A garment as set forth in claim 7 wherein:
(a) the front panel, back panel, crotch panel, and seat flap are formed from a single, continuous piece of fabric whereby the garment is a one-piece garment.
9. A garment as set forth in claim 7 wherein:
(a) the front panel, back panel, and seat flap include leg portions which cover upper leg regions of a wearer of the garment.
10. A garment as set forth in claim 7 wherein said closure elements include:
(a) cooperating elements of a hook and loop fastener strip.
11. A garment as set forth in claim 7 wherein said closure elements include:
(a) cooperating components of a hook and bar fastener.
12. A garment as set forth in claim 7 wherein said closure elements include:
(a) cooperating elements of a hook and loop fastener strip; and
(b) cooperating components of a hook and bar fastener.
13. A garment as set forth in claim 7 , wherein:
(a) the front panel, back panel, crotch panel, and seat flap are fabricated from a smooth stretchy, form-fitting material.
14. A garment as set forth in claim 7 , wherein:
(a) the garment is formed of a polyester-polyurethane copolymer.
15. A garment as set forth in claim 7 , wherein:
(a) the garment is formed of a wicking fabric.
16. A garment to prevent self-exposure by a wearer thereof and comprising:
(a) a front panel;
(b) a back panel joined to the front panel in such a manner as to provide a central neck opening and opposite arm openings, the back panel having a lower seat opening having a seat opening periphery;
(c) a crotch panel joined to the front panel;
(d) a seat flap joined to the crotch panel and having a flap periphery similar in shape to the seat opening periphery;
(e) the front panel, crotch panel, and seat flap include leg portions which cover upper leg regions of a wearer of the garment;
(f) closure elements, including cooperating elements of a hook and loop fastener strip, secured the seat opening periphery and the flap periphery, the closure elements cooperating to releasably secure the seat flap to the back panel; and
(g) the front panel and crotch panel are joined in a continuous non penetratable structure sized and shaped to extend from the upper thighs to the upper torso and be form-fitting about the upper thighs and upper torso, so that in use the front panel and crotch panel are unpenetratable by the user to prevent the user from exposing the genital region of the user.
17. A garment as set forth in claim 16 wherein said closure elements further include:
(a) cooperating components of a hook and bar fastener.
18. A garment as set forth in claim 16 wherein:
(a) the front panel, back panel, crotch panel, and seat flap are formed from a single, continuous piece of fabric whereby the garment is a one-piece garment.
19. A garment as set forth in claim 16 , wherein:
(a) the front panel, back panel, crotch panel, and seat flap are fabricated from a smooth stretchy, form-fitting material.
20. A garment as set forth in claim 16 , wherein:
(a) the garment is formed of a polyester-polyurethane copolymer.
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