Maternity kit including delivery and hospital gown with magnetic fasteners

a technology of magnetic fasteners and maternity kits, which is applied in the direction of rigid containers, transportation and packaging, packaging goods types, etc., can solve the problems of unsightly hospital gowns, poor safety, and poor protection of patients' bodies, so as to improve privacy and significant privacy for wearers

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-06-11
BONFIGLIO JEANETTE
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[0016]Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a maternity kit that includes a hospital gown that provides significant privacy for the wearer while still providing access for hospital workers to carry out examinations and procedures.
[0017]It is another object of the present invention to provide a maternity kit having a hospital gown that is particularly well suited for nursing and delivering patients, providing improved privacy while allowing for examination and access to both the upper and lower body of the patient.

Problems solved by technology

Despite the advantages for hospitals and their workers, hospital gowns are unsightly and provide very little coverage for the patient's body, often accidentally revealing the patient's private areas.
This can be particularly embarrassing for the patient, particularly women and those with particularly religious obligations and beliefs.
Expecting and delivering mothers are sensitive to their modesty and are often left feeling particularly exposed when being examined or subject to medical procedures in a typical hospital gown.
Additionally, hospital gowns are not well-suited for post delivery hospital stays, where the mother is tasked with nursing.
Accordingly, there have been several attempts to provide a hospital gown that improves coverage, retains modesty, and provides additional functionality, but none heretofore have been successful in the marketplace.
While useful for concealing the mother during nursing, this gown only provides coverage features for the upper body and provides only standard coverage for the lower body.
Again, while providing useful features for the upper body of the patient, this gown does not provide adequate concealment for the lower body of a patient, particularly for an expecting or delivering mother.

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[0026]FIG. 1 is a front view of one aspect of the present invention. Shown is gown 10 comprising an upper body section 20 and a lower body section 30 divided substantially at waist line 21. Upper body section 20 comprises opposing panels defined as chest panel 22 and back panel 23 (See FIG. 3). The panels 22 and 23 releasably join each other at or above the shoulders 26 by way of fasteners 25 to form a neck opening 20′ and two opposing armholes 20″. In some embodiments, fasteners 25 comprise opposing magnets disposed on the respective chest and back panels 22 and 23. In some embodiments, the fasteners 25 comprise buttons, snaps, ties, or similar fastening means. The fasteners 25 allow the user to selectively release one or both sides of the chest panel 22 at shoulders 26 for easier access to the chest for examination and nursing.

[0027]As shown here, the upper body section 20, namely chest panel 22, provides a V-neck collar 27 although other collar configurations may be utilized such...

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Abstract

A maternity delivery kit for an expectant mother for use in a hospital that includes hospital gown having an upper body portion and a lower body portion where the upper body portion includes a neck hole and two opposing arm holes and the lower body portion includes an outer skirt having a central split. The central split is at the front of the gown and a concealing panel is attached inside the skirt and covers at least a portion of the central split. A maternity kit can be provided that includes a pillowcase package containing the maternity gown.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]N / ASTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]N / ABACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]1. Field of the Invention[0004]The present invention generally relates to a maternity kit for an expectant mother that includes a maternity kit having hospital garments and more specifically to a maternity kit having a hospital gown, head band and pillowcase package, all items having magnetic fasteners, said kit used to improve the hospital stay for the expectant mother.[0005]2. Description of Related Art[0006]A typical hospital gown is a simple short-sleeved, thigh length garment that is received over the front of the patient's body and secured at the neck and back by a tie or snap closure. These hospital gowns are usually made of fabric that can withstand repeated laundering in hot water, usually cotton although disposable hospital gowns may be made of paper or thin plastic, with paper or plastic ties. Some gowns have snaps along ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D85/18
CPCB65D85/18A41D13/1236A41F1/002A41D1/21
Inventor BONFIGLIO, JEANETTE
Owner BONFIGLIO JEANETTE
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