Apparel – Body garments – Shirts
Patent
1989-06-14
1990-10-23
Schroeder, Werner H.
Apparel
Body garments
Shirts
2 73, 2 74, A41B 900, A41D 1000
Patent
active
049641735
ABSTRACT:
A dignity gown having a minimum number of parts including a fully closed back portion as well as overlapping lower front portion and a top front portion that is capable of being detached temporarily via fastening means devoid any snap fasteners at all and provided as hook-loop fasteners known by the name "VELCRO.TM." as well plastic breakaway zipper means and adhesive strips to assure keeping the back side closed for warmth of a patient or individual although permitting medical examination and treatment to occur via the areas of the fastening means subject to being released or opened for limited access to upper body areas and/or lower body areas as necessary as opposed to whole body exposure previously encountered with hospital gowns.
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Gordon David G.
Winkler Carol A.
Chapman Jeanette E.
Schroeder Werner H.
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