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  • ANNA INGVAR-DA FENNE CF CHICAGO
  • ILLINOIS ANNA INGVAR-DA FENNE
  • My invention relates to bed gowns or shirts, which are particularly adapted for invalids or persons confined to bed.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a garment for the sick, adapted to be opened in such a manner as to be readilyplaced about the patient, and adapted when closed to resemble an ordinary gown or shirt, said garment being of such construction as to be readily opened for the convenience of the nurse or physician in the operation of placing poultices, making examinations with the stethoscope, 850.
  • My invention consists in novel constructions and combinations of parts, as hereinafter de scribed and claimed.
  • the back of the garment B is cut in asingle piece, and provided with flaps A and'B', which come up on the shoulders and form a portion of the bosom of the garment.
  • the neck is cut out and the collar set on in the ordinary manner, a central opening being formed down the front, and means provided for closing said opening.
  • the remainder of the front of the garment is formed of two pieces, A A,which are secured by seams to the back B at each side thereof, the flaps or bosom pieces A B being joined to said pieces A A in such manner that they may be readily opened when desired.
  • Each of the sleeves B and B is made of a single piece provided with a suitable wristband, and fastened by buttons or otherwise along its entire length in front. These sleeves are attached to the body of the garment, so that the longitudinal opening in the front of said sleeves joins the opening between the respective flaps or bosom-pieces A B and the front pieces, A A.
  • buttons or otherwise in the center of the front are adapted to be readily joined together by buttons or otherwise in the center of the front
  • buttons contain the button-holes, as shown, at the edges of the flap or bosompiece B, and sleeve B and at d (I. These flies are sewed to the garment a short distance back from the edge, thus leaving an overhanging lap, which completely covers the opening and buttons when the opening is closed.
  • the ,flaps or bosompieces A B may at any time be opened and raised for the purpose of making examinations of the chest, or for placing poultices thereon, without exposing any other portion of the body. This is alsoof great utility in case of a nursing-mother.
  • a central opening maybe made in the back B, beginning at the bottom of the garment, and extending up to within a few inches of the neck.
  • This construction would be desirable for very sick patients who could not be'moved at all.
  • the garment would be drawn down from the top and gradually worked in under the patient from the side, the only lifting necessary being a slight lifting of the head to pass the collar under the neck.
  • This opening in the back would preferably remain open, the edges thereof being simply bound with a flat tape.
  • a garment constructed as above described has no scams or gathers on the shoulders or back, or'at any point on which the weight of the patient is likely to rest. Such seams in ordinary gowns or shirts are frequently the cause of bed-sores.
  • the buttons are also, for a similar reason, so placed that they cannot get under the patient, or under the arms.
  • the arrangement of the openings as described is very useful to the nurse and physician, and facilitates the operations incidental to doctoring and nursing.
  • flaps or bosom-pieces A B made in a single piece therewith, said flaps being adapted to be opened across the bosom, in combination with a central opening between said flaps, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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A. I. FENNE.
SHIRT. No. 302,901. PatentedAug. 5, 1884.
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EPECEPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 302,901, dated August 5 1884.
Application filed July 30, 1883.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANNA I. FENNE, a citi zen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Bed-Gowns, of which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exactde scription, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification.
My invention relates to bed gowns or shirts, which are particularly adapted for invalids or persons confined to bed.
The object of my invention is to provide a garment for the sick, adapted to be opened in such a manner as to be readilyplaced about the patient, and adapted when closed to resemble an ordinary gown or shirt, said garment being of such construction as to be readily opened for the convenience of the nurse or physician in the operation of placing poultices, making examinations with the stethoscope, 850.
My invention consists in novel constructions and combinations of parts, as hereinafter de scribed and claimed.
The accompanying drawing is illustrative of my invention.
The back of the garment B is cut in asingle piece, and provided with flaps A and'B', which come up on the shoulders and form a portion of the bosom of the garment. The neck is cut out and the collar set on in the ordinary manner, a central opening being formed down the front, and means provided for closing said opening. The remainder of the front of the garment is formed of two pieces, A A,which are secured by seams to the back B at each side thereof, the flaps or bosom pieces A B being joined to said pieces A A in such manner that they may be readily opened when desired. Each of the sleeves B and B is made of a single piece provided with a suitable wristband, and fastened by buttons or otherwise along its entire length in front. These sleeves are attached to the body of the garment, so that the longitudinal opening in the front of said sleeves joins the opening between the respective flaps or bosom-pieces A B and the front pieces, A A. The front pieces, A A
are adapted to be readily joined together by buttons or otherwise in the center of the front,
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thus forming a continuation of the central opening between the flaps or bosom-pieces A B. These flaps or bosom-pieces A B are cut pointed, as shown, so that the openings between said flaps and the respective front pieces, A A", extend low down on the bosom of the garment. I have thus acentral opening down the front of the garment, and an opening extending longitudinally up each of the sleeves, and thence across the bosom to the point where it joins the central opening low down on the bosom. These openings may be closed by buttons, hooks and eyes, lacings, or by any other suitable means. I prefer, however, to use buttons 0, adapted to be buttoned into theflies, attached to the edges of the flaps and sleeves. These flies contain the button-holes, as shown, at the edges of the flap or bosompiece B, and sleeve B and at d (I. These flies are sewed to the garment a short distance back from the edge, thus leaving an overhanging lap, which completely covers the opening and buttons when the opening is closed.
In placing the garment upon the patient said patient is turned gently upon his side. One half of the garment is then folded lengthwise and laid under and against the back of the patient, the other half being spread out upon the bed. The patient is then gently turned back upon the garment, and the folded half thereof is drawn from under the body of the patient. The sleeves and the other portions of the garment are then brought up over the body and buttoned. The garment is thus readily placed upon the patient without causing fatigue or the exertion involved when the sleeves are of the usual form. Afractured or injured arm may be readily uncovered and dressed, after which the sleeve may be again adjusted without disturbing the patient.
The ,flaps or bosompieces A B may at any time be opened and raised for the purpose of making examinations of the chest, or for placing poultices thereon, without exposing any other portion of the body. This is alsoof great utility in case of a nursing-mother.
If desired, a central opening maybe made in the back B, beginning at the bottom of the garment, and extending up to within a few inches of the neck. This construction would be desirable for very sick patients who could not be'moved at all. In this case the garment would be drawn down from the top and gradually worked in under the patient from the side, the only lifting necessary being a slight lifting of the head to pass the collar under the neck. This opening in the back would preferably remain open, the edges thereof being simply bound with a flat tape.
It will be seen that a garment constructed as above described has no scams or gathers on the shoulders or back, or'at any point on which the weight of the patient is likely to rest. Such seams in ordinary gowns or shirts are frequently the cause of bed-sores. The buttons are also, for a similar reason, so placed that they cannot get under the patient, or under the arms. The arrangement of the openings as described is very useful to the nurse and physician, and facilitates the operations incidental to doctoring and nursing.
Having thus descrlbed my invention, I
claim- I. In a bed-gown for the sick, the back B,
and the flaps or bosom-pieces A B, made in a single piece therewith, said flaps being adapted to be opened across the bosom, in combination with a central opening between said flaps, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination, with the flaps A B, having a front central opening between them, and adapted to be opened across the bosom, of sleeves B B, each of which is provided with a longitudinal opening, which joins the crossopening of the flap, to which said sleeve is connected.
3. In a bed-gown, the combination, with a central opening down the front, of openings starting at the outer side of the respective sleeves, and extending longitudinally up said sleeves, and across the bosom of said garment, and joining said central opening at a common point low down on the bosom, substantially as set forth. v
- 4. The combination of the back B, the flaps or bosom-pieces A B, made in one piece therewith, the front pieces, A A joining said flaps, as described, and sleeves B Bflprovided, respectively, with longitudinal openings,
which join the opening between the flaps A k
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US4644590A (en) * 1986-02-18 1987-02-24 Pincham Wilma I Halo shirt
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US2779945A (en) * 1954-09-21 1957-02-05 Dombrowsky Max Multipurpose article of wearing apparel
US2755475A (en) * 1954-09-23 1956-07-24 Lipshitz Abraham Safety armor jacket
US4644590A (en) * 1986-02-18 1987-02-24 Pincham Wilma I Halo shirt
US5133086A (en) * 1990-11-15 1992-07-28 Truitt Ann D Hospital gown
US5097536A (en) * 1991-06-13 1992-03-24 Dignity Wear, Inc. Medical examination garment
US5341515A (en) * 1993-01-28 1994-08-30 Dignity Wear, Ltd. Medical examination garment
US5887279A (en) * 1994-03-01 1999-03-30 Elting; James J. Surgical garment for a patient
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US5829059A (en) * 1997-07-07 1998-11-03 Covington, Jr.; Daniel M. Coveralls with access opening
US6216270B1 (en) * 2000-03-10 2001-04-17 Gary J. Moquin Patient garment having enhanced accessibility
US6675389B1 (en) * 2002-08-14 2004-01-13 Louise Marie Kublick Garment with zippers enabling easy access
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US8302214B2 (en) * 2004-06-29 2012-11-06 Mcgrath Catherine Breast cancer recovery garment
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