US20060143777A1
2006-07-06
11/010,656
2004-12-13
As medical care professionals, we have found that numerous approaches have been taken to reduce the cost of both goods and services related to providing care. However, not enough approach has been geared to protecting and providing healthcare workers with better and more secure uniforms. This motivated us to modify the current medical unisex scrub shirts and pants to have an inner lining which provides warmth, durability, and decreases the transparency of the garments.
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A41D13/1209 » CPC main
Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches; Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses Surgeons' gowns or dresses
A41D10/00 IPC
Pyjamas; Nightdresses
We, Tsen Dennis and Helen Konoma are claiming the benefit of the Provisional Application filed on Mar. 3, 2004. The filing receipt # is *OC000000012604297*. As indicated in the Provisional Application, the title of the invention modification is Lined Scrubs and what is claimed is described as follows:
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION MODIFICATIONAs medical care professionals, we found that numerous approaches have been taken to reduce the cost of both goods and services related to providing care, however, not enough approaches have been geared to protecting healthcare workers from cold. We have seen many healthcare workers with cold ailments and many of them suffer from colds related to overexposure. This motivated us to modify the current hospital Unisex scrub shirt and pants to have a liner for durability and for added layer to help keep our healthcare workers warm enough during the freezing temperatures.
DESCRIBTION OF CLAIMMethods of making lined hospital scrub shirt with a V-shaped neck opening or a round shaped neck opening comprises of sections of cotton blend materials comprising of either a peach-skin solid material, stretch terry fabric, butter suede solids, cotton velour solids, polyester cotton blend or a flannel material for inner lining joined together in accordance with the present invention include the step of providing two identical arm sections of a garment cut from the first section of material. One of the lined arm sections is then folded to form a first sleeve and a portion of a neck opening and the other lined arm section is then folded to overlap the first lined arm section and thus form a second sleeve and complete the neck opening. A rectangular lower portion comprising of two parallel lateral edges is connected by a top edge and a bottom edge, in which the upper portion and the lower portion are joined by a straight circumferential seam, and both the sleeve sections of the lined upper portion and the lateral edges of the lined lower portion are joined by a straight vertical seam.
Methods of making lined hospital scrub pants comprises of sections of cotton blend materials comprising of either a peach-skin solid material, stretch terry fabric, butter suede solids, cotton velour solids, polyester cotton blend or a flannel material for inner lining joined together in accordance with the present invention include the step of providing two lined identical vertical V-shaped legs cut from the first section of material. The pants can have flared cuffed legs, straight cuffed legs or round cuffed legs in which the identical lined leg cuff is joined together by a circumferential seam. The waist line of the pants can be elastic or with drawstring cord for adjustability. The lined vertical V-shaped legs comprising of two parallel edges are joined together (top edge and bottom edge). The lined edges of the vertical legs are joined together by a straight vertical seam.
FIG. 1 is a view of the outer scrub shirt top illustrating a lined scrub top shirt in section 1
FIG. 2 is an inner view of the lined scrub shirt illustrated by section 1
FIG. 3 is a view of the outer scrub pant
FIG. 4 is an inner view of the lined right leg illustrated by section 1
FIG. 5 is a flap view showing inner lining of the pants
1. What is claimed is Lined Medical Scrubs that have an inner lining composed of one of several types of materials such as a peach-skin solid material, a stretch terry fabric, butter suede solids, cotton velour solids, a polyester cotton blend, or a flannel material. The lining keeps the wearer warmer, increases the durability of the garments, keeps spills from penetrating to the skin, and decreases the transparency of the garments. The Scrubs come in different shapes, sizes, styles, and color.