WO2019215564A1 - Jackets with pockets and removable sleeves for use in the hospital setting - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to a textile article developed to be used as a way to warm up healthcare professionals and allowing them to transport personal and/or professional objects, said article being in the form of a jacket with pockets and removable sleeves.
- Such jacket has the particularity of being functional, not just in terms of warming up the user, but also for allowing to store small personal and/or professional objects and, simultaneously, fulfilling the requirements of asepsis and sterilization imposed to the healthcare providers.
- the jacket of the present invention is made of a material that has antimicrobial, semi-permeable and anti-static permanent properties besides having a system of pockets with hidden zippers, removable sleeves and sealed sewing threads .
- the present invention belongs to the area of protective clothing for professional use, particularly to be used by healthcare professionals, preferentially in a hospital setting. Background of the invention
- Infections Related with Medical Aid are those acquired in places were medical care is provided, i.e. in the hospital environment, etc.
- These types of infections represent an important public health challenge as they contribute to an increase in the morbidity and mortality rate, length of hospital stay and healthcare- related costs.
- IRMAs Infections Related with Medical Aid
- nosocomial infections are those acquired in places were medical care is provided, i.e. in the hospital environment, etc.
- IRMAs Infections Related with Medical Aid
- nosocomial infections are those acquired in places were medical care is provided, i.e. in the hospital environment, etc.
- These types of infections represent an important public health challenge as they contribute to an increase in the morbidity and mortality rate, length of hospital stay and healthcare- related costs.
- microbial strains with high resistance to antibiotics or multi-resistant strains.
- the clothing used by the healthcare professionals is, for sure, one of the potential vehicles for the transmission of microbial agents and, for that reason, is obliged to fulfil certain requirements, which depend on the areas in which the clothing is used.
- the Operating Room can be divided, generically, in three different areas, according to the specific activities performed in each one of them (ACSS, 2011) .
- This division has the purpose to promote circulation fluxes and/or to control the accesses into or out of the OR, being:
- Free area Includes the reception and hosting zone of patients, personnel or materials;
- Restricted area Includes the operating room, anaesthesia induction room, disinfecting room, backup room to store a stock of sterile material nearby the operating room;
- Semi-restricted area Includes the areas of peripheral support to the operating rooms, warehouses to store clean and sterile material, working rooms to process and store the surgical instruments, offices and the corridors to access the restricted areas.
- the circulation in this area is limited to professionals and patients, but on special occasions, it can be allowed the presence of visitors or patient relatives/friends .
- the professionals, visitors and patient relatives should use the uniform of the operating room (protective clothing) , the hair contained and protected and use anti-static footwear.
- the clear definition of these fluxes protects professionals, patients and materials from potential sources of contamination (AORN, 2012) .
- hypothermia On the anesthetised patient, who has an extensive surface of the body naked and exposed, submitted to immobilization, vasoconstriction, surgical incision, perfusion of cold fluids and ventilated with cold gases.
- Hiet (1985) states that in an environment with 50% of humidity, it is necessary to maintain the temperature between 24 and 27°C to prevent the establishment of hypothermia. Below 21°C all patients have hypothermia and between 21 and 24°C only one third are hypothermic.
- the temperature inside the operating room should be maintained between 19°C and 24°C for a relative humidity of 50 to 55% (minimum limit of 40% and maximum limit of 60%) .
- the protection clothing (or hospital uniform) can be made of antimicrobial fabrics; - Jewellery (such as, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings) that cannot be contained or confined in the interior of the clothing should not be used in the semi-restricted or restricted areas;
- Electronic hand-portable equipment such as mobile phones, tablets or other devices used for mobile communication, should be cleaned with a low-level antiseptic solution, according to the manufacturer instructions for its use, before and after being taken into the peri-operative environment ;
- the protective clothing should be washed in a specific laundry prepared to process the hospital clothing, after daily use or after being contaminated.
- the present invention aims to overcome the obstacles and disadvantages of the solutions available nowadays for the healthcare providers, proposing a jacket with removable sleeves and pockets, to store its own sleeves and specific personal and/or professional objects of daily use, storage and easy reading of the institutional identification card, outer layer with permanent and washing-resistant antimicrobial properties, permanent repellence to fluids, inner layer with anti-static and antimicrobial permanent properties, permanent repellence to fluids, zippers spirals that when closed become completely covered, invisible and water resistant, having a cover for the sliding-head of the zipper (a "garage" for the zippers head) and a pocket to store writing material, with a lapel to close it preventing the accidental accumulation of residues or debris at the bottom of such pocket, which fulfils the asepsis requirements demanded for the use on a hospital setting, for example by the AORN. Summary of the invention
- the present invention is related to a textile article in the form of a jacket with pockets and removable sleeves for use in hospital setting, which was developed to be used as a warm up article for healthcare professionals allowing them to transport personal and/or professional objects as well whilst fulfilling the requirements of asepsis imposed to the healthcare providers as mentioned on the guidelines of AORN.
- the present invention discloses a jacket with pockets and removable sleeves made of a functional textile material and having at least 5 pockets according to claim
- This jacket being made of a functional textile having at least two layers, wherein the external layer defines the jacket external surface with permanent antimicrobial and semi-permeable properties, and the internal layer defines the jacket internal surface with permanent anti-static and antimicrobial properties, results in a comfortable, safe and functional clothing article that warms up its user and simultaneously fulfils the requirements of asepsis, imposed to the healthcare providers while working on a hospital settings, i.e. preventing the dissemination of microbes.
- a set of pockets with different storing functions and removable sleeves makes it suitable for being used in different locations of the hospital settings, namely having different temperatures and allowing its user to carry his personal and/or professional objects even in a more asepsis restricted areas.
- Fig.l Represents the view of the frontal aspect of the jacket in a preferred embodiment, wherein:
- Fig.2 - Represents the view of the back aspect of the jacket with the sleeves having been removed and transforming the jacket into a vest, in another preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein:
- the present invention is related to a textile article developed to be used as a way to warm up the healthcare providers in a hospital setting, in a form of a jacket (fig. 1) with removable sleeves (fig. 2) and several pockets (fig.l and fig.2) allowing the user to transport personal and/or professional objects.
- hospital setting refers to a setting where healthcare is provided and in which the asepsis requirements vary depending on the area and activity the healthcare is being provided, as previously mentioned .
- the jacket of the invention comprises two layers of a functional textile, wherein the external layer presents semi- permeable and antimicrobial properties and the internal layer presents antimicrobial and anti-static properties, preferably having low thickness (for example 5mm), giving an extra comfort sensation to the user.
- the Internal layer presents semi- permeable and antimicrobial properties and the internal layer presents antimicrobial and anti-static properties, preferably having low thickness (for example 5mm), giving an extra comfort sensation to the user.
- the internal layer defines the internal surface of the jacket of the present invention and is made of a material that has the function of thermogenesis, preferably synthetic karakul or astrakhan, also having the permanent properties of being antistatic and antimicrobial.
- the external layer defines the external surface of the jacket of the present invention and is made of a material that has the function of protection against fluid splashes, preferably against biologically hazardous products.
- a material that has the function of protection against fluid splashes preferably against biologically hazardous products.
- the external layer Preferably made of synthetic elastane-enriched fabrics it is produced in a way that includes a final bathing of a water repellent product, the external layer also has the permanent properties of being semi-permeable and antimicrobial .
- the jacket of the present invention is made of a textile material having permanent semi-permeable, antimicrobial and antistatic effects to allow its use in a comfortable and safe manner by its user, whilst fulfilling the asepsis requirements of hospital settings.
- the inner layer has preferably a hexagonal pattern.
- the total surface area is decreased due to the fact that the hexagons are engraved in the fabrics and have their external layout made of a low relief pattern, whilst maintaining the high thermogenesis levels.
- this hexagonal shape provides a better management of the shearing forces applied to the tissue, keeping a pleasant sensation of agility and comfort.
- the permanent antimicrobial effect has the purpose of decreasing the microbial load that may reach the inner layer coming from the outside, but also to prevent the deposit and/or proliferation of commensal microorganisms from the user, this way contributing to avoid the development of possible infections and/or unwanted odours on the inner layer of the jacket, which must to be avoided in hospital settings .
- a functional textile material such as a textile material that comprises nanoparticles of an inorganic material, for example silica, silver or other derivate, immobilized in a matrix, for example a polymeric matrix, through encapsulation processes known at the state of the art, in which the nanoparticles mentioned comprise antimicrobial agents and/or water repellent and is anchored, selectively to the fibres of the textile material mentioned, directly or through a coupling agent with specific functional groups to promote the bonding.
- a functional textile material such as a textile material that comprises nanoparticles of an inorganic material, for example silica, silver or other derivate, immobilized in a matrix, for example a polymeric matrix
- the antimicrobial compound is not removed with the washings or the usage of the jacket, due to the existent covalent connections between the nanoparticles containing the agents selected and the textile fibres and for that reason these textiles are commonly known as having "permanent antimicrobial properties". 2.3 The semi-permeable effect
- This effect also known as fluid repellence effect, allows only the passage of fluids, namely water, in the form of vapour, due to a bathing with a solution comprising hyper- branched, hydrophobic polymers with ramified structures, orientated in an orderly manner in the textile and crystallise on specifically adjusted comb-polymers (as described by Rudolph Group in - https://www.rudolf.de/en/) .
- Additional crosslinking agents ensure the optimum attachment and durability.
- the impermeabilization product is only washed-out when a solution of isopropyl alcohol is used, removing it from the textile fibres.
- the antistatic properties are achieved by means of using a carbon fibre in the production of the fabrics.
- a carbon fibre Preferably in a percentage of 1 to 2%, the presence of such carbon fibre the textile prevents the accumulation of static electricity in the jackets fabrics allowing the professional to have a comfortable use of this article.
- such effect prevents, when the user takes off the jacket, static electricity to be generated. This generally attracts residues and debris, which adhere to the inner layer of the jacket and by so becomes undesirably in contact with the body of the healthcare professional.
- the anterior face of the jacket (front part) comprise pockets, at least four pockets being 2 of them placed at the superior part of the jacket (1, 2) at the level of the right and left pectoral areas, and the other 2 at the inferior part of the jacket (3, 4), in the position corresponding to the inferior half of the abdomen wall, in a para-umbilical position.
- Each one of these pockets may have small compartments or comprise elements with additional functionalities than storage .
- the upper pockets (1,2) are capable of storing objects with small dimensions, for example, a credit card, smartphone, etc.
- the superior right pocket (2) On the front wall of the superior right pocket (2) there is an area (15) created to allow the user to embroider, stamp or glue, preferably with reflective material information that defines the rank and/or the function of the user has in the institution or its name, i.e. doctor, nurse, assistant, etc. With this information visually easy to read patients are able to identify quickly who is the professional healthcare provider and avoid asking information to the wrong person.
- the interior of the superior right pocket (2) may have a small orifice that establishes the continuity to the inside of the jacket and has the function of allowing the passage of cables, such as headphones, cables to supply electric energy or cables with other functions.
- the interior of the superior left pocket (1) may have a small hidden pocket that has the function of storing the institutional and/or professional identity card, and having a transparent front wall the card can be visually easy to identify and have an easy reading, avoiding the need to hang a cardholder on the neck or on the pocket of the jacket/white coat.
- the anterior wall of the region of this compartment may have an external transparent layer (lc) so that the institutional identification card can be easily visible.
- the inferior pockets (3, 4) have a medium storing capacity and might also have the function of warming up and/or resting the hands or to store personal and/or professional objects.
- the inferior right pocket (4) may have in its inside a small compartment, with enough capacity to store a smartphone or a powerbank, and inside of such compartment there is a small orifice that establishes the continuity to the inside of the jacket and has the function of allowing the passage of cables, such as headphones, cables to supply electric energy or cables with other functions.
- posterior face (back part) of the jacket of the present invention there is an area (16) created to allow the user to embroider, stamp or glue, preferably, with reflective material information that defines the hospital and/or department to which the user belongs to, i.e. surgery, operating room emergency pathology, etc. With this information that is visually easy to read patients are able to identify quickly to which hospital and/or department the professional healthcare provider belongs to.
- the lower aspect of the posterior face (back part) of the jacket of the present invention comprises a pocket with high capacity (14) .
- Such pocket extends through the whole back wall of the jacket, from the scapulas to the lumbosacral spine area, and has the function of allowing to store the removable sleeve of the jacket (14c, 14d) .
- the hidden inner compartment can be used as a compartment to store large volume objects, for example, water canteen, bottle of water, stethoscope, etc.
- a small pocket (5) that has the purpose of storing writing material such as a roller pen, a pencil, etc.
- Such pocket has a much reduced capacity. It has an inner layer coating made of a material physically very resistant and on the outside it is made of the same material that has the same permanent antimicrobial properties and fluid repellence effect as the rest of the jacket.
- a lapel that covers the upper quarter of the pocket and has the purpose of creating a lid that functions as a closure system of the pocket, with or without the writing material in it, and prevents the accumulation of residues or debris at the bottom of such pocket.
- the closure system of all pockets of the jacket is based on zippers (lb, 2b, 3b, 4b and 14b) and the spirals of such zippers are fully covered, invisible and water resistant when they are closed.
- zippers When the zippers are closed, on the upper extremity there is, preferably, a small cover (la, 2a, 3a, 4a and 14a) that covers the two thirds of the surface of the sliding head of the zipper.
- the midline closure (7) on the anterior face of the jacket, is also made by a zipper that has its spirals fully covered, invisible and water resistant when they are closed.
- On the upper extremity of such zipper there is also, preferably, a cover (6) that covers the two thirds of the surface of the sliding head of the zipper.
- an elastic system (12) made of an elastane-enriched fabrics, that promotes the adaptation and adjustment of such extremity to the users body, leaving the jacket fit and comfortable, but simultaneously prevents the existence of space that would allow the entrance of air and/or other particles into the inside of the jacket.
- an elastic system (10, 11) , made of an elastane-enriched fabrics, that promotes a circular adaptation and adjustment of such extremity to the users wrist, leaving the jacket fit and comfortable, while simultaneously closing the space that would allow the entrance of air and other particles into the inside of the j acket .
- a zipper (8) that allows detaching the jacket's sleeves, turning it into a vest (Fig. 2) .
- Such zipper is also composed of spirals that get fully covered, invisible and water resistant when they are closed.
- the upper extremity of such zipper there is a small cover that covers the two thirds of the surface of the sliding head of the zipper.
- the collar (9) of the jacket does not reach more than the inferior third of the user's neck in order to avoid any kind of interference with the performance of the healthcare professional .
- the healthcare professionals can be protected, not just against the cold coming from the low temperatures required in the hospital setting, but also against the entrance of water and other fluids, on the form of splashes or through direct contact with small amounts of liquids. Besides the protection, it does allow the evaporation of sweat and it also allows the healthcare professional to closely carry around small personal objects, and/or professional objects, without having the need to go to a locker room forcing the professional away from the care providing task to the patients.
- the jacket of the present invention fulfils the requirements of asepsis imposed to the healthcare providers as mentioned on the guidelines of AORN.
- the jacket accordingly with the present invention results in a comfortable and functional clothing product, that warms up its user and simultaneously fulfils the requirements of asepsis, imposed to the healthcare providers while working on a hospital setting, i.e. that prevents the dissemination of microbes, that does comprehend the existence of pockets and removable sleeves, a textile surface on the outer surface, with permanent water repellence, antimicrobial and semi- permeable properties, and with a textile surface on the inner surface with permanent water repellence, anti-static and antimicrobial properties, in which the preferred embodiment presents :
- the zippers are water resistant (lb, 2b, 3b, 4b, 7, 8) and have a reduced surface area, with a "garage" (la, 2a, 3a, 4a) to hide and protect the sliding head of such zippers; b) a hidden pocket inside the left superior pocket to hold the institutional identification card
- thermo sealing the sewing threads in the whole jacket c) thermo sealing the sewing threads in the whole jacket; d) elastic system (10, 11, 12) to adapt the jacket to the professional's body and preventing the entrance of air and residues inside the jacket;
- a superior pocket with an internal orifice for the passage of cables coming from an inferior pocket thus allowing to charge the smartphone that remains in the superior pocket; g) an inferior pocket, with a hidden compartment to hold a smartphone or a powerbank and that has in it an orifice that gives access to the inside of the jacket; h) in the back part of the jacket there is an area ( 16 ) created to embroider, stamp or glue, preferably, with reflective material information that defines the hospital and/or department to which the user belongs to allowing the patients to easily read and identify which hospital and/or department the professional healthcare provider belongs to;
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