WO2010142383A1 - Vêtement jetable pour les domaines de la médecine, des biotechnologies ou de la chimie et mode de pliage pour vêtement jetable - Google Patents

Vêtement jetable pour les domaines de la médecine, des biotechnologies ou de la chimie et mode de pliage pour vêtement jetable Download PDF

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WO2010142383A1
WO2010142383A1 PCT/EP2010/003237 EP2010003237W WO2010142383A1 WO 2010142383 A1 WO2010142383 A1 WO 2010142383A1 EP 2010003237 W EP2010003237 W EP 2010003237W WO 2010142383 A1 WO2010142383 A1 WO 2010142383A1
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Stefan Häussler
Martin Fernau
Marion Haug
Eva-Maria Nagel
Judith Schanz
Nicole Wenig
Markus Mutterer
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Paul Hartmann Aktiengesellschaft
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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
    • A41D13/1209Surgeons' gowns or dresses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • A41D15/002Convertible garments in their length
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/20Inserts
    • A41D2300/24Folded inserts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/42Foldable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/44Donning facilities
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/52Disposable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/10Sleeves; Armholes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F17/00Means for holding-down garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/002Free belts

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  • the invention relates to a disposable garment for the medical, biotechnological or chemical field with a continuous front element and sleeves and a back element, wherein the back element extending from the neckline into the back of a wearer, in particular to the waist or hip extending upper back and has a subsequent lower back part extending from the back to the distal.
  • FR 2 709 643 A1 which describes a so-called binding agent, wherein two back parts, which connect to a continuous front part, are brought into overlap by the back parts are overlapping by means of tie bands.
  • binding agent two back parts, which connect to a continuous front part, are brought into overlap by the back parts are overlapping by means of tie bands.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a disposable garment of the type mentioned, which is easy and fast, especially without the help of another person dressed.
  • the upper back part is formed as a circumferentially continuous, closed back part and the lower back part as an open back part, which has two lower back sections which abut one another along a longitudinal slot or overlap each other.
  • the longitudinal direction is understood to mean the direction provided in the position of use of the item of clothing, namely in the longitudinal direction or longitudinal axis of an upright carrier (also to be understood as a body vertical axis) of the item of clothing, and the direction perpendicular thereto in transverse direction.
  • the circumferential direction is to be understood as meaning the direction running around the circumference of a carrier, whereby in the present case the circumferential direction also extends in the transverse direction.
  • the longitudinal center axis is understood to mean the longitudinally and centrally located axis of the item of clothing. If a designation "top” or “bottom” is defined, the arrangement of the item of clothing in the position of use on an upright support is always assumed. The terms distal and proximal also refer to the wearing position of the garment on an upright support.
  • the advantage is achieved that, similar to a pullover, the item of clothing alone can be pulled on, since no closure has to be provided in the region of the back, such as, for example, a binding agent, which is closed by another person working in the medical field got to.
  • a disposable item of clothing such as those garments having two backs, namely greater freedom of movement, especially in the leg area than given in the case of fully one-piece disposable garments closed in the back portion.
  • the garment also falls through the open design of the lower back when tightening easier on a wearer down, whereas a down closed gown must be stripped down.
  • the upper back part is formed from two upper back sections which are connected to one another via a seam that extends in particular in the longitudinal direction.
  • the seam can be a sewing seam made only by needle and thread.
  • the seam can also be a welded seam, which has been produced for example by calender welding, thermal welding and / or ultrasonic welding.
  • the upper back part may be integrally formed.
  • the upper and lower back portions are integrally connected to each other and thus integrally connected to the front element.
  • the both sides of the front element respectively arranged upper and lower back sections are integrally connected to the front element. It can be provided in particular that the upper back part merges in the waist region of a wearer in the lower back part.
  • the upper back is provided similar to a sweater and the garment can thus be independently attracted by a wearer, without a second person, such as a nurse, assisting in the application of the disposable garment.
  • the lower back part can provide additional freedom of movement, as is the case with gowns which are open at the back, which, as a rule, also allow an additional range of movement even from the waist region in which they are bound.
  • the disposable item of clothing has a belt device for regulating the width, ie the circumference of the item of clothing.
  • the width adjustment can in particular be made stepless or in stages.
  • the belt device is already closed by the manufacturer on the factory side, so that no complicated closure of the belt device by the wearer of the item of clothing has to be made anymore.
  • closure elements for example in the form of buckles, but also two-D rings, through which a band element is pulled through and wherein the two D-rings are connected to a further band element may be provided.
  • a belt means for adjusting the circumference of the garment to a body circumference wherein the belt means comprises a first band, which is connected to the garment and having a first free end of the tape, wherein the Belt means comprises a second band which is connected to the garment and having a second free end of the tape, wherein in a factory offered initial state of the garment, the first band and the second band are entwined in a Verschlingungs Scheme with each other such that by pulling on the first free end of the tape and is continuously reducible at the second free end of the tape in opposite directions of the circumference of the garment.
  • the belt device By simply pulling on the free belt ends, the belt device can be reduced in circumference to reduce the circumference of the garment until it conforms to the body circumference of, for example, a surgeon. In particular, it is not necessary for the wearer himself or the auxiliary personnel, for example a nurse, to knot the free ends of the band together after putting on the item of clothing.
  • the garment according to the invention can be tightened quickly and without assistance staff.
  • the Verschlingungs Trial is formed solely by the entanglement of the first and the second band together, is dispensed with the introduction of additional additional material components, which also brings a cost savings.
  • the Verschlingungs Scheme is disposed on a front element of the garment.
  • the application of the garment according to the invention without auxiliary personnel is greatly facilitated.
  • a development of the invention provides that the first band and the second band have different lengths.
  • the Verschlingungs Scheme can be arranged laterally offset to a body center.
  • the Verschlingungs Scheme and the free ends band can be placed in a hip region of the wearer or adjacent thereto.
  • the first band forms a loop in which the second band is frictionally fixed.
  • a particularly simple Verschlingungs Scheme be created, with which it is ensured that the tapes are held captive against each other and that the second band is movable with manual force relative to the loop of the first band.
  • the Verschlingungs Symposium is in particular designed so that one of the bands has a normal simple node and the other of the bands can be pulled through the thus formed loop of the simple node.
  • the pulled through the loop band can then be determined by the simple node, which is provided in the other band, frictionally in terms of its length in this loop, but can be arbitrarily adjustable length pull through this wrap around.
  • the simple knot is formed by crossing the ribbon to form a loop and then passing the free end through the loop again.
  • the first band is shorter than the second band.
  • the length of the first band dictates the location of the entangling area and is independent of the item of clothing to be fitted.
  • the second and longer band is movable in the loop of the first band.
  • the loop of the first band and the second band lying therein are displaced relative to each other, so that over the length of the second band of the carrier desired and adapted to the carrier circumference of the belt device and, consequently, the The size of the garment is adjustable and adjustable.
  • the first band and the second band are each connected to the item of clothing in the region of the transition between a front element and a back element of the item of clothing, and in particular are arranged at the same height with respect to a body vertical axis.
  • the first band is attached to a front element of the garment or in the region of the transition between a front element and a back element of the garment and the second band is attached to a back element of the garment, and in particular arranged at the same height with respect to a body vertical axis.
  • the bands enclose at least part of the circumference of a carrier and that by pulling on the free band ends in the opposite direction, the length of the belt device and thus the circumference of the Garment are continuously reduced in size.
  • the bands are attached to the garment in such a way that an enclosure of the circumference of a carrier can be provided by 180 ° or more than 180 °.
  • first and the second band are fixed to a back part of the item of clothing, and in particular arranged at the same height with respect to a body vertical axis.
  • the first band and the second band are connected to each other at the free band ends opposite band ends, so that the attachment of a band to the garment can also be made indirectly, namely by attachment of the other band on the garment.
  • the bands can be connected in one piece or via a connecting region in which they are connected to one another by means of connecting means to form a band.
  • first band and the second band When the first band and the second band are formed integrally with each other, they form a common band, one end portion of the common band forming the first band with the first free band end and the opposite end portion the second band with the second free band end.
  • a common band has a central band portion which is arranged on the back of the item of clothing.
  • the first and second bands are connected to the garment in the region of attachment portions.
  • adhesive and / or non-adhesive joining agents can be used for the connection between the first and / or second band and the garment .
  • Hotmelt adhesives are used in particular as adhesive joining agents.
  • a non-adhesive joining agent in particular welds, especially thermal welds and / or Ultrasonic welding used.
  • a connection can also be obtained by means of mechanical joints by means of sewing, ie seams.
  • the various joining agents can also be used in combination.
  • a longitudinal direction of the bands may be defined, the direction of which is determined by a ribbon axis.
  • the ribbon axis may differ from the definitions for the garment.
  • the first band seen from the first free end of the tape has a first band portion, a second band portion, a third band portion and a fourth band portion, and that in the Verschlingungs Scheme the four band portions and the second band are arranged one above the other wherein the first band portion between the second band and the fourth band portion, the second band between the first band portion and the third band portion and the fourth band portion between the first band portion and the second band portion is arranged.
  • This allows easy wrapping of the second band, while at the same time preventing a loop formed by means of the first band from being unintentionally released.
  • a loop for guiding the first band and / or the second band, in particular the second band may be provided on the garment.
  • the belt loop may be formed as a simple belt loop, which is connected along two circumferentially extending areas with the garment, so that a running in the circumferential direction tunnel forms, through which the belt device can be passed.
  • a tape guide device for partially guiding the first band and / or the second band, in particular the second band.
  • This tape guide device comprises a, in particular rectangular, guide part with an upper edge and a lower edge and longitudinal edges.
  • the guide part in particular two transversely, in particular perpendicular to a ribbon axis, ie in the longitudinal direction of the band, and in particular in the longitudinal direction of the
  • This loop allows the first and / or second band, in particular the second band on the outside of the guide member can be guided through a first slot on the back of the loop and through the second slot back to the outside of the guide member.
  • the slits forming this loop are preferably further reinforced so that, as the first and / or second band are passed through the loop, release from the material forming this loop or guide member, such as fiber fragments, i.a. Also known as linting, reduced and avoided.
  • the slots are marginally reinforced along their edges by fringing by means of sewing thread.
  • the guide member may be reinforced or lined at the edges, in particular at the transverse edges.
  • the guide member along the edge portions of the ' longitudinal edges on the garment, in particular on the front element of the garment attached.
  • This attachment takes place in particular in each case by means of joining means, which are in particular taken from the group sewing seam, adhesive, in particular hotmelt adhesive and welds, in particular thermal welding and / or ultrasonic welding, and combinations thereof.
  • joining means which are in particular taken from the group sewing seam, adhesive, in particular hotmelt adhesive and welds, in particular thermal welding and / or ultrasonic welding, and combinations thereof.
  • welds, in particular ultrasonic welding sites as joining means.
  • the guide member is attached only along the edge portions of the longitudinal edges of the garment while maintaining free, unbound areas of the lower edge and / or upper edge of the guide member to the garment.
  • a tape guide device has the advantage that there is no risk that arise in terms of hygiene areas of concern within the tape guide device, since it is formed open to the garment in the longitudinal direction.
  • this offers the possibility to position the fastening seams of the tape guide device relatively far from each other and yet to ensure a good guidance of the belt device.
  • the material of the garment is less stressed. In particular, however, a pocket formation is prevented in which dirt particles or liquids can collect.
  • the tape guiding device is mounted on the front element in the center of the body.
  • the belt loop and / or the tape guide device is formed of nonwoven material, in particular of a nonwoven laminate.
  • the nonwoven material is formed as a laminate of a sequence of spunbond (S) and / or meltblown (M) layers, in particular as a laminate of spunbond (S) and meltblown (M) layers, in particular with a spunbond layer as outer layer, particularly preferably as SM, SMS, SMMS, SMMMS educated.
  • the nonwoven material consists of polypropylene.
  • the belt loop and / or the band guide device is formed from the materials that form the garment essentially as an outer layer.
  • the first band has a first band portion, a second band portion, a third band portion, and a fourth band portion from the first free band end, and that the entwining portion is formed by crossing the fourth band portion and the second band one above the other are arranged by the third band portion is placed around the second band, so that in an intermediate state, the second band between the third band portion and the fourth band portion is arranged, and in that the second band portion and the first band portion to the fourth.
  • Band portion are placed so that the fourth band portion between the second band portion and the first band portion is arranged and so that in an end state, the second band between the first band portion and the third band portion is arranged.
  • the first band can be wrapped around both the second band as well as in sections around itself, so that a loop is formed in which the second band is frictionally fixed, but is kept movable.
  • a security against loosening of the Verschlingungs Schemes can be created by the wrapping of the first band around itself.
  • the belt device designed in this way is already prefabricated by the manufacturer and, in a comparatively long, that is, a position enclosing a large circumference is provided by the manufacturer, so that the disposable item of clothing is, in particular, narrower in terms of its circumference than the belt device and the belt device can then only be reduced by a carrier to adapt to its own circumference. Since the belt device then encloses a larger circumference than the garment itself, it can be prevented that the case may occur that a wearer is unable to put on the garment because the belt device is set too tight by the manufacturer.
  • the belt means so the first and the second band, formed of nonwoven material, in particular of a nonwoven laminate.
  • the nonwoven material is formed as a laminate of a sequence of spunbond (S) and / or meltblown (M) layers, in particular as a laminate of spunbond (S) and meltblown (M) layers, in particular with a spunbond layer as outer layer, particularly preferably formed as SM, SMS, SMMS, SMMMS.
  • the nonwoven material consists of polypropylene.
  • the belt device is formed from the materials forming the outer layer of the garment.
  • a device for length adjustment is provided.
  • Such a length adjustment can be effected, in particular, by providing a fold extending in the circumferential direction and in that the folded-in region can be fastened releasably to the item of clothing by means of holding elements.
  • Adhesive elements but also other adhesive elements, such as hook and loop fasteners, as well as binding tapes can serve as a holding element.
  • a connection is provided by rupturable provided with predetermined breaking points elements. The folding can take place in such a way that the opening of the fold faces upwards in the carrying direction or downwards in the carrying direction, wherein preferably a folding downwards is provided in order to prevent pocket formation which possibly leads to the ingestion of liquids or particles.
  • the upper back part in particular in the region of the neckline, optionally up to the region of the lower back part, so that the entire upper back part is provided herewith, has a predetermined breaking line.
  • the neck opening for removing the garment can be increased or possibly even the entire upper back part can be opened, so as to allow a withdrawal in the manner of a gown.
  • an extensibility similar to a gown is also achieved that a lower risk of coming into contact with liquids or other things that have come into contact with the gown during work, through garments, the previously worn under the disposable garment or the wearer himself. In particular, it can be prevented that the clothing worn underneath is contaminated or contaminated by blood or particles.
  • a gripping portion is provided on the back part for Relief of dressing.
  • the engaging portion is arranged in the transition between the upper back part and the lower back part, and in particular in a connection region between the two lower back part sections.
  • the tightening of a corresponding item of clothing takes place in such a way that the wearer first slips into the sleeves and then the body part, formed by the front element and the back element, is arranged in front of his chest.
  • the carrier engages the engaging portion, which is attached to the back element, and thereby lifts the back element over its head without receiving further contact with the back element, so as not to impair its sterility.
  • the grasping section therefore offers relief in particular also for sterile dressing, provided that the wearing of a corresponding item of clothing by a person is to take place solely without the assistance of an assistant.
  • the engaging portion is designed band-shaped and fastened with one end to the back, in particular in the transition between the upper and lower back, more particularly in a connecting region between the two lower back sections, such that the free end of the Anutzabitess is oriented towards the neckline.
  • the sleeves may have at their lower distal ends cuffs, in addition to the
  • Outlets for the hands are provided separate exit openings for the thumbs in the cuffs. This offers the advantage that then a region of the cuff between index finger and thumb comes to rest, which can be prevented that the cuffs are unintentionally lifted up in the direction of the elbow and thus skin between the also worn gloves or the hands of the the garment wearing person and the Cuff is exposed and it comes to a lack of sterility of both the treating and there is a risk that this comes in contact with liquids, especially blood or particles.
  • the garment may be formed in particular from a nonwoven material as an outer layer, in particular a nonwoven laminate.
  • the nonwoven material is formed as a laminate of a sequence of spunbond (S) and / or meltblown (M) layers, in particular as a laminate of spunbond (S) and meltblown (M) layers, in particular with a spunbond layer as outer layer, particularly preferably formed as SM, SMS, SMMS, SMMMS.
  • the nonwoven material consists of polypropylene.
  • some area barrier element, for. b. be provided from a film or a non-woven film laminate.
  • the invention relates to a folding for a disposable garment in particular of the type described above with a continuous front element and a back member having an upper continuous back and a lower consisting of two back sections back part, in which the back sections overlap or against each other, in particular an overlap is preferably provided.
  • the folding takes place as follows. In the view that the back element comes to lie up, in the first folding step, first the lower back sections are turned over to the front element.
  • the back part sections are each folded around a substantially longitudinally extending fold line and one of them starting to distally oblique to the longitudinal central axis extending fold line on the front element that the longitudinal edges, with the Back sections abut in the original expanded and unfolded initial state against each other or overlap each other, then extend in the circumferential direction.
  • the minimum possible distance of these folding lines extending in the longitudinal direction is predetermined by the circumference of the flatly laid-out item of clothing.
  • the disposable garment can be turned so that now the front comes to lie upwards, wherein the back element previously came to rest during the first folding step.
  • the invagination of the sleeves is preferred such that the directed to the hands openings of the sleeves, so that the sleeve cuffs, continue to be directed distally outwards.
  • the garment is folded from its distal lower end onto the front element along three circumferentially extending fold lines.
  • a triangular portion By folding over the back portions, a triangular portion has formed at the lower end, the first fold line being at the level of the base of the formed triangular distal portion and the third fold line being below one Circumference coinciding with the lower edge of the sleeves.
  • the direction provided for the position of use of the item of clothing is always understood in the longitudinal direction, namely the longitudinal direction of a carrier and the direction transverse to it in the circumferential direction, which may alternatively also be referred to as transverse direction.
  • the second fold line lies between the first and the third fold line.
  • Figure 1 shows a disposable garment in a front view
  • FIG. 1 a shows a section from FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 2 shows an alternative embodiment
  • Figure 2a shows a detail of Figure 2
  • Figure 3 is a tape guide device in a plan view
  • Figure 4 shows a tape guide device in cross section
  • Figure 5 shows a cuff and a part of a sleeve
  • Figure 6 shows a folding of a disposable garment according to the invention
  • FIG. 1 shows a disposable garment, which is provided in its entirety by the reference numeral 10, with a front element 12 and a back member 14.
  • the front member 12 and the back member 14 may be formed integrally with each other or connected to each other via seams.
  • the design of the back element 14 is explained in more detail in particular with reference to FIG. 6a.
  • the garment also has sleeves 16, which are preferably provided with cuffs 18 at their free ends.
  • a neckline 20 is provided.
  • FIGs 1 and 2 show a belt device 22 with a tape guide device 24, which will be explained in more detail in Figures 3 and 4.
  • the belt device 22 is hereby is formed of two bands 26 and 28 which are provided in a Verschlingungs Scheme 30, which may be arranged laterally offset from the center of the garment 10, are provided.
  • the Verschlingungs Scheme 30 is in particular formed by the fact that a simple node in one of the two bands 26 and 28, in particular in the shorter band 26 is made, and the other band 28 through this simple node, which forms a loop, passed and when pulling the Node is frictionally locked in this node. It can then be done by pulling on the two free tape ends 29 and 27 in the opposite direction at any time a stepless determination of the belt device 22.
  • a length adjustment device 32 is provided, which is shown in two embodiments in Figures 1 and 2.
  • a fold is provided in the material of the item of clothing, as can be taken in particular from FIGS. 1a and 2a.
  • This fold is then releasably fixed by holding elements, which are not shown here.
  • a folding in particular according to the sectional view AA of Figure 1 and in the form shown in Figure Ia done with folded down fold, in which case no pocket formation, in contrast to that taken from the Figure 2 according to the sectional view BB and in the figure 2a shown embodiment is present.
  • a release of the length adjustment in a design according to Figure 2a can be made easier because here the holding elements are further arranged in the waist region on the carrier, because the fold is turned up.
  • FIGS 3 and 4 now show the tape guiding device 24, by means of which the tape 28 is fixed to a front element 12 of the garment.
  • the tape guide device in this case has a rectangular guide part 36, the especially from the same material as that
  • Garment can be formed, and along two longitudinal edges 38 and 40 in particular via sewing, gluing or welding, more preferably via ultrasonic welding on the garment 10 can be set.
  • the guide member 36 further includes two slots 42 and 44 through which the band 38 is passed, as can be seen in particular Figure 4. Through the slits 42, 44 of the guide member 36, a loop is formed, which allows the second band 38 on the outside of the guide member 36 through a first slot 44 on the back of the loop and through the second slot 42 back to the outside of the guide member 36th respectively.
  • the attachment points of the guide member 36 which are designated in Figure 4 with 41 and 39, to the garment, as preferably on the front element 12, can be arranged comparatively far apart compared to a simple belt loop, the would have two circumferentially extending seams and beyond no pocket is formed here, can enter into the dirt particles. All dirt particles are conveyed here directly by gravity.
  • Figure 5 now shows a sleeve 16 with a cuff 18 which here in addition to an outlet opening 46 for the hands of a wearer has a thumb opening 48 through which the thumb is able to exit separately from the remaining fingers and the rest of the hand.
  • a portion 47 of the cuff which then comes to lie in the area between the indexer and the thumb of the wearer, the sleeves are securely fixed to the lower end of the arms and so prevents pushing up of the cuffs in the direction of the elbows of a wearer, resulting in an exposure of Skin between a glove and the cuff 18 could lead.
  • Figure 6 now shows in the illustrations a) to t) the folding of a disposable garment according to the invention.
  • the back element 14 here comprises an upper back part 50, which is formed from two upper back part sections 51 and 53, which are joined together along a seam 54, wherein the seam substantially from the neckline in the longitudinal direction, but possibly also at a certain inclination to the longitudinal direction 20 extends to the waist region 60.
  • an upper closed continuous back piece 50 is formed.
  • the lower back piece 62 is formed by two lower back piece portions 64 and 66 which overlap in the area indicated at 65.
  • a band portion as Ankraft 68, so tap portion provided, which serves when donning the disposable garment to lift the back member 14 of the disposable garment 10 over the head of a wearer without making contact with the back member 14 itself have to.
  • the band 28 can be seen, which is fixed in the region of the back portion 64.
  • a convolution occurs as follows. First of all, the two lower back sections 64, 66 overlapping each other are folded over onto the front element 12 in such a way that its longitudinally extending edge 67 in the unfolded, unfolded initial state comes to lie essentially in the circumferential direction, as shown b) is shown.
  • the lower back portion 66 is along a longitudinally extending folding edge 55, starting from the back part 14 on the front element 12, also below Turn its original inside out, guided.
  • a further folding edge 56 extends distally and although obliquely to the longitudinal direction in the direction of a longitudinal central axis of the garment, being folded around this folding edge 56 in the course of material management in addition to the lower back portion and lower portions of the front element 12.
  • the front element 12 is also folded back on itself.
  • the folded state is shown in illustration c).
  • the second back portion 64 which is also folded around a longitudinally extending folding edge 57 on the front element 12 that its original longitudinal edge 63 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and is arranged in particular in the circumferential direction.
  • the remainder of the lower back section 64 is folded over the front element 12 about an inclined folding edge 58.
  • a lower region of the front element 12 is also folded back on itself.
  • a triangular section 83 is formed at the lower end of the item of clothing distal tip 80.
  • the completion of this folding step is then shown in illustration e).
  • the next step is then turning the disposable garment so that the front side now faces up for the next pleating step. This is shown in illustration f).
  • a turn of the distal end, indicated at 80, on the front element 12 of the disposable garment is made, first along a fold line 82 passing through the base of the triangular region 83 formed by the folding over of the
  • Back part sections 64 and 66 is formed at the distal end takes place. This folding step is then shown in the illustrations k) and 1). Next, another fold about a fold line 84 of the distal end is again made on the front element, as shown in Figures m) and n). Finally, as shown in illustration o), a third fold around a fold line 86 runs, which also runs in the circumferential direction, in which case the remaining front element 12 is folded up onto the distal end obtained by the preceding folds and the fold line below the under the sleeves 16 lying circumferential line runs. It forms, as shown in representation p), a substantially rectangular packet 90, with longitudinal edges 91, 93, from which only the cuffs 18 protrude laterally.
  • This package is then folded along two longitudinal fold lines 88 and 89 so that the two longitudinal edges 91, 93 are folded toward each other with the sleeve cuffs 18 and abut one another with their edges, as in the folding step shown in the figures q) and r) is shown. In this case, the folding on the upper back portion 50. Finally, in the last folding step, there is a longitudinal fold line between the edges 91 and 93, which is designated 94, so that at the end of a substantially rectangular package 100 is formed.
  • To remove the garment 10 may be provided that 50 predetermined breaking points are provided in the upper back, by means of which then the garment can be torn, so that it can be easily pulled out by a wearer.
  • the belts 26 and 28 of the belt device 22 are already intertwined with one another in a state of the disposable gown 10 offered by the consumer to the consumer.
  • production phases shown in FIGS. 7 to 11 can be run through.
  • the first band 26, viewed from its free end 27, has successive band sections, namely a first band section 103, a second band section 104, a third band section 105 and a fourth band section 106.
  • the first band 26 and the second band 28 are superposed so that the bands 26 and 28 cross each other and that the fourth band portion 106 comes to rest on the second band 28.
  • the third band section is placed around the second band 28, so that in the intermediate state illustrated in FIG. 8, the second band 28 is arranged between the third band section 105 and the fourth band section 106.
  • the second band section 104 is folded over so that the second band section 104 extends approximately parallel to the second band 28. In this case, the second band section 104 comes into contact with the first band 26.
  • the first band portion 103 of the first band 26 is laid around the fourth band portion 106 of the first band 30 and interposed between the fourth band portion 106 and the second band 28.
  • the wrap of the second band 28 can be reduced in circumference, so that a loop 31 shown in FIG arises, in which the second band 28 is fixed by friction.
  • the disposable garment 10 of Figure 1 having the entangling portion 30 in the condition shown in Figure 11 enables a wearer to continuously adjust the circumference of the belt means 22 to a body circumference of the wearer.
  • the free ends 27 and 29 of the bands 26 and 28 can be grasped and pulled apart in opposite directions 110 and 112.
  • the recorded in the loop 31 second band 28 shifts Reduction of the circumference of the belt device 22 and thus the circumference of the garment 10 allows.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un vêtement jetable pour les domaines de la médecine, des biotechnologies ou de la chimie, ledit vêtement comprenant un élément de devant (12) en une seule pièce ainsi que des manches et un élément de dos (14), l'élément de dos (14) présentant une partie dos supérieure (50) s'étendant de l'encolure (20) jusque dans le dos ainsi qu'une partie dos inférieure (62) adjacente à la partie supérieure et s'étendant à partir du dos dans le sens distal. L'invention se caractérise en ce que la partie dos supérieure (50) est réalisée sous la forme d'une partie dos fermée (50) en une seule pièce et la partie dos inférieure (62) est réalisée sous la forme d'une partie dos ouverte (62) comportant deux découpes de partie dos inférieure (64, 66) dont les bords longitudinaux (63, 67) se chevauchent ou sont placés bout-à-bout le long d'une fente s'étendant dans le sens longitudinal. L'invention concerne également un mode de pliage pour un vêtement jetable.
PCT/EP2010/003237 2009-06-13 2010-05-27 Vêtement jetable pour les domaines de la médecine, des biotechnologies ou de la chimie et mode de pliage pour vêtement jetable WO2010142383A1 (fr)

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