CN102695431A - Disposable hospital gown - Google Patents

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CN102695431A
CN102695431A CN2010800433258A CN201080043325A CN102695431A CN 102695431 A CN102695431 A CN 102695431A CN 2010800433258 A CN2010800433258 A CN 2010800433258A CN 201080043325 A CN201080043325 A CN 201080043325A CN 102695431 A CN102695431 A CN 102695431A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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A disposable hospital gown is provided having a main body and a pair of sleeves. Integrally formed with the hospital gown is a disposable wrapper that is particularly positioned or placed such that the gown can be rolled or folded into a bundle, after which the disposable wrapper is reversed and in the process of reversing the disposable wrapper, the bundled gown is stuffed or placed into the reversed disposable wrapper for disposal. The disposable hospital gown is suitable for use as an isolation hospital gown, a surgical gown, or a patient disposable gown.

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The medical dustcoat that can dispose
Technical field
The present invention relates to dustcoat, and relate more specifically to the medical dustcoat that to dispose.
Background technology
The medical dustcoat that can dispose are known.These medical dustcoat are being treated or are being disposed in the process with the harmful patient of serious contagious disease, infectious disease, latent infection or compromised immune and dress by doctor, nurse, other healthcare providers, the workman of hospital and the visitor of hospital and medical facilities.A problem relevant with the medical dustcoat that can dispose is; From personnel remove that this process of dustcoat might spread disease germs, bacterium and other infectious agent, these germs, bacterium and other infectious agent possibly influence the personnel that dress these dustcoat or the personnel around these dustcoat and continue the individual with postoperative infection contacted.Usually, no matter in the routine of the medical dustcoat that can dispose is disposed, how to manage, Zong there is the chance of propagating the pollutant on the dustcoat outside.
All the time, a kind of so medical dustcoat of disposing of lasting needs, these medical dustcoat can be dropped and dispose, and make it possible to avoid propagating the principal risk of pollutant and infective agent etc.
Summary of the invention
The present invention relates to a kind of medical dustcoat of disposing, these the medical dustcoat that can dispose comprise the single type of one or the wrap member that two-piece type can be disposed.In case dustcoat have been used or have been exposed to infective agent or pollutant, then these medical dustcoat just are rolled into or are folded into one and roll up and be winding in the wrap member that integral type can dispose.
The present invention also comprises the method for the medical dustcoat that a kind of disposal can be disposed; Said method comprises: said medical dustcoat are folded or be rolled into a volume; And the wrap member that the integral type of the part of the said dustcoat of upset formation can be disposed; And wherein, in the process of the said wrap member of disposing of upset, the dustcoat that are rolled into volume are placed or filled in the said wrap member of disposing that is reversed.
The present invention also comprises a kind of medical dustcoat of disposing, and these the medical dustcoat that can dispose comprise the gloves worn or be integrally formed or be tied to the gloves of said dustcoat with the sleeve of said dustcoat.This makes when when personnel remove dustcoat, can remove gloves from hand, and it is interior and be placed in the said wrap member of disposing to make that gloves can be contained in said volume.In addition, the dustcoat that can dispose are included in its anterior rip out stitches or broken line that vertically forms of going up.These rip out stitches or broken line help folding and roll said dustcoat, so that dispose.
Through studying following explanation and only describing accompanying drawing of the present invention, it is obvious that other purposes of the present invention and advantage will manifest and become.
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Fig. 1 is the front elevation view of the medical dustcoat of disposing of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is the back elevational view of medical dustcoat, wherein the rear portion of the medical dustcoat wrap member of disposing that is opened and is integrally formed with dustcoat to illustrate.
Fig. 3 A is the front elevation view of medical dustcoat, shows to be used to dispose the method for said dustcoat or the part of process.
Fig. 3 B is the part that continues that is used to dispose the method for dustcoat, and shows those parts that are oriented to wait to be folded or to be rolled into a volume of dustcoat.
Fig. 3 C is the front elevation view of dustcoat, shows other parts that are oriented to be used for folding or being rolled into subsequently a volume of dustcoat.
Fig. 3 D is a front elevation view, and shows connecting method or the process that dustcoat is folded or are rolled into a volume.
Fig. 3 E is a front view, continues to show method or the process that dustcoat is folded into a volume.
Fig. 3 F is a front view, shows the connecting method or the process that dustcoat are folded into a volume.
Fig. 3 G shows the dustcoat that are folded or are rolled into a volume.
Fig. 3 H shows and is turned up and be wound up into the wrap member of disposing that becomes one with dustcoat on the dustcoat of rolling.
Fig. 3 I shows the wrap member of disposing of the dustcoat that surround rolling.
Fig. 4 is the front elevation view that is used for the alternative design of Dispoable medical dustcoat.
Fig. 5 is the back elevational view of medical dustcoat as shown in Figure 4, and wherein the rear portion of medical dustcoat is opened so that disposable wrap member to be shown.
Fig. 6 A to Fig. 6 M illustrates to be used to dispose the method for dustcoat or the sequence of drawings of process, wherein:
Fig. 6 A shows the front elevation view of the dustcoat that are in expanded position;
Fig. 6 B is the front elevation view of dustcoat, shows sleeve and gloves by dustcoat of holding in hand;
Fig. 6 C is the view that the part that continues of the method shown in Fig. 6 B is shown;
Fig. 6 D is the view that another sleeve that is booked is shown;
Fig. 6 E shows the method that removes dustcoat or the part that continues of process;
What Fig. 6 F showed dustcoat is folded that sidepiece on the front portion of dustcoat along folding line or broken line;
Fig. 6 G shows the part that continues of method shown in Fig. 6 F, and wherein the right hand is caught the gloves and the sleeve of the rolling that left hand held.
Fig. 6 H shows the left rearward on its preceding left part that is folded of dustcoat.
Fig. 6 I shows the dustcoat rolled-up and folding from the top.
Fig. 6 J shows the dustcoat of being rolled and fold into the position that is adjacent to wrap member 30 downwards.
Fig. 6 K shows the dustcoat that are folded such point, and at this some place, dustcoat next-door neighbour's wrap member and preparation are inserted in this wrap member.
Fig. 6 L shows the wrap member that is turned up and is set at the inner dustcoat of wrap member that turned up.
Fig. 6 M shows the wrap member that is turned up and be provided with, and said wrap member is fastened with the dustcoat of disposing that are comprised in wherein.
Fig. 7 A shows an embodiment of medical dustcoat, and the gloves that wherein can dispose are tethered to the end of the sleeve of dustcoat.
Fig. 7 B shows another embodiment, and the gloves that wherein can dispose and the end of sleeve are integrally formed or be attached to the end of said sleeve.
The specific embodiment
Further with reference to accompanying drawing, the medical dustcoat that can dispose are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and illustrate with Reference numeral 10 generally.Medical dustcoat 10 can be configured to by various materials, and said material for example is the conventional material that is normally used for constructing medical dustcoat (especially being exposed to patient's dustcoat that the medical dustcoat of the split of disposing of dirt, the operation dustcoat that can dispose maybe can be disposed).Medical dustcoat 10 comprise generally the main body represented with Reference numeral 12 and the outstanding a pair of long sleeve 14 from the top of main body.Main body 12 comprises two fundamental regions, i.e. front area 12A and Background Region 12B.Front area 12A is illustrated in Fig. 1 particularly, and Background Region 12B is illustrated in Fig. 2.Terminating edge 18 is cut apart and comprised to Background Region 12B.This is illustrated in Fig. 2 and makes dustcoat 10 easily to be clothed to personnel and takes off on one's body on one's body and from personnel.It being understood that main body 12 comprises outer surface and inner surface.In Fig. 1, show the outer surface of front area 12A.In Fig. 2, show the outer surface of Background Region 12B.In Fig. 2, show the inner surface of front area 12A equally.
Continuation is provided with neck opening 16 with reference to dustcoat 10, and neck opening 16 extends around the top of main body 12.In addition, be adjacent to the edge 18 of Background Region 12B, be provided with one or more securing member, when dustcoat 10 were dressed by personnel, said securing member was fastened to said Background Region together.
Dustcoat 10 comprise the wrap member that the integral type represented with Reference numeral 30 generally can be disposed.The wrap member 30 that can dispose is secured to dustcoat 10 and forms the part of dustcoat 10.Note the particular location of wrap member 30 in preferred embodiment that to dispose.This wrap member is set at the place, bottom of front area 12A.As depicted in figs. 1 and 2, the wrap member that can dispose 30 usually with respect to the lateral edges of front area 12A in centralized positioning.That is to say that the wrap member 30 that can dispose aligns with neck opening 16 generally.As depicted in figs. 1 and 2 equally, the wrap member that can dispose is set at the inboard of front area 12A.
The wrap member 30 that can dispose is submissive, impermeable, and comprises plastic material in one embodiment at least in part.The wrap member 30 that can dispose can be fastening in every way or be integrated in the dustcoat 10.For example, the wrap member 30 that can dispose can or be sewn onto in the dustcoat 10 by gluing.In one embodiment, the part of front area 12A can also be as the side or the surface of the wrap member 30 that can dispose.
Lug 30C is secured to the side or the panel 30A of wrap member 30.When dustcoat 10 were worn, the wrap member 30 that lug 30C can be used to keep disposing sealed.In addition, and as will discuss hereinafter, lug 30C makes this wrap member that can dispose sealing when being used in dustcoat 10 are winding to the wrap member that can dispose.
Fig. 3 A to Fig. 3 I shows the medical dustcoat 10 how can dispose and rolls and be folded into a volume and how be wound up in the wrap member of disposing 30 of the integral part that forms said dustcoat through the dustcoat that will be rolled into volume and dispose.Begin from Fig. 3 A, left hand sleeve 14 is from inside outwards turned over to form the left hand sleeve 14 that from inside outwards turns over shown in Fig. 3 A.This is caught the inner surface of sleeve simply and arm is pulled out realization from sleeve by the personnel that dress these dustcoat usually.In case left hand sleeve 14 is from inside outwards turned over, just can the left part of Background Region 12B be placed on the front area 12A, shown in Fig. 3 B.Be noted that the Background Region 12B that is folded on the front area 12A be usually located at the sleeve 14 that from inside outwards turns over below.In order to make the narrowed width of dustcoat, the part of Background Region 12B is folded on another part, and this will produce folding line or broken line 12C shown in Fig. 3 B.Shown in Fig. 3 B, be appreciated that importantly Background Region 12B is illustrated and that part of being exposed is the inner surface of Background Region.Therefore, take off these dustcoat and personnel it is folding or that be rolled into a volume can contact the inner surface of the sleeve 14 that from inside outwards turns over or the inner surface of Background Region 12B.This makes these personnel can be avoided contacting the outer surface or even the outer surface of sleeve 14 of main body 12.Wrap member is enough wide so that it can encase the dustcoat that are rolled into volume of any reasonable size.
More than describe and on right side that the method shown in Fig. 3 A and Fig. 3 B or process will be recycled and reused for dustcoat to the left side of dustcoat 10.This is illustrated in Fig. 3 C.Shown in Fig. 3 C, two sleeves 14 are all from inside outwards turned over and Background Region 12B is placed on the part of front area 12A from both sides.As shown in Fig. 3 C, the whole zone of the outer surface of front area 12A all covers by the Background Region 12B of dustcoat.In addition, the expose portion of Background Region 12B is the inner surface rather than the outer surface of Background Region.
After dustcoat 10 are configured to the roughly configuration shown in Fig. 3 C, dustcoat are folded downwards from the top or roll.This is illustrated in Fig. 3 D.Notice that in Fig. 3 D the part of front area 12A is rolled or folded on the part of the sleeve 14 that from inside outwards turns over downwards.The top that in Fig. 3 D, is exposed of front area 12A is the inner surface of front area.
Shown in Fig. 3 E, continue folding or rolling of dustcoat.Equally, like what in Fig. 3 E, see, the top of dustcoat comprises the part of front area 12A, but same, the upper, exposed surface of front area is its inner surface.
Continuation is in this process shown in Fig. 3 F.Note in Fig. 3 F, show the sealing lug 30C that forms on the inner surface of regional 12A forwardly.
Finally, dustcoat are folded or are rolled onto the point of a volume of formation.The dustcoat that are rolled into volume are shown in Fig. 3 G.In this orientation, the dustcoat 10 that are rolled into volume are arranged on above the wrap member 30 that can dispose.Be placed in the wrap member 30 that can dispose for the dustcoat that will be rolled into volume, the wrap member that can dispose from inside outwards turns over, and in this process, reels around the dustcoat that are rolled into volume, shown in Fig. 3 H.In this process, the previous inner surface 30B of the wrap member 30 that can dispose becomes the outer surface of formed bag or container.That is to say that from inside outwards turn over through the wrap member 30 that can dispose, wrap member is reeled, the dustcoat that are rolled into volume are simultaneously filled in, are advanced or be placed in the interior zone of formed bag.Therefore, the previous outer surface 30A of the wrap member 30 that can dispose becomes the inner surface of bag, shown in Fig. 3 H and Fig. 3 I.The previous inner surface 30B of the wrap member 30 that can dispose becomes the outer surface of bag at present.At last, can be band, the sealing lug 30C that adheres to bar or other locking devices is closed to the outer surface 30B of bag downwards, and load through the dustcoat that coiling is rolled into volume.
This wrap member forms additional defence line; Because this wrap member has formed the barrier of the propagation that helps to prevent the possible infective agent that can propagate through contact, this infective agent is such as, but be not limited to staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) etc.
In order to help that dustcoat are folded or be rolled into a volume, the outer surface of main body 12 and sleeve 14 can have the inner surface various colors with main body and sleeve.In addition, dustcoat 10 can dispose mark, this be marked be beneficial to dustcoat are folding or be rolled into a volume and make it possible to more easily dustcoat are folding or be rolled into a volume.That is to say, can mark or line are plotted on the dustcoat or be arranged on the dustcoat, to roll or the correct position of the part of indication dustcoat during various stages of folding process.
In the embodiment shown, there is a lug 30C who is used to seal formed bag or container.Should understand and be appreciated that, certainly, can have a plurality of lugs, and the locking device that is formed in the wrap member that can dispose or combines dustcoat formation can be provided, when bag was closed, such locking device can provide bubble-tight sealing substantially.
As a rule, the personnel of wearing dustcoat 10 also will have gloves.Can before removing dustcoat 10 and dustcoat 10 are folded into a volume, these gloves be removed.In alternative means, can in the process that removes sleeve 14, remove gloves.Should also be noted that the waistband that may combine dustcoat to use should have certain-length, makes these waistbands can not be suspended on below the dustcoat.Should also be noted that any process that removes the dustcoat that can dispose all is acceptable, said process is folding or be rolls-up onto in the wrap member and observe hospital's agreement (wherein, wearer not contact stain part) with dustcoat.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that dustcoat 10 can adopt various designs and pattern.Yet the universal method or the process of the use of the wrap member 30 that integral type can be disposed and disposal dustcoat are still identical.The medical dustcoat that can dispose form basic skills or the process that a volume and the dustcoat that can dispose are loaded in the wrap member that can dispose and will be still identical.
The alternative design of the medical dustcoat that can dispose
With reference to Fig. 4 to Fig. 7 B, show the alternative design of the medical dustcoat that are used for to dispose therein.Basically, this alternative design is similar to the design of above-mentioned discussion in many aspects and in Fig. 4 to Fig. 7 B, is illustrated.
With reference to Fig. 4, the alternative design shown in this paper disposes two parallel fold lines 70 about the anterior part 12A formation of dustcoat.Broken line 70 can construct or form according to many modes.In one embodiment, in fact broken line comprises a pair of suture of being made or being formed in the medical dustcoat.In another embodiment, broken line 70 can comprise during manufacture and to form or even be folded line ball or the broken line that forms when being used to pack purpose at dustcoat.Under any circumstance, the purpose of broken line 70 all is to be beneficial to folding dustcoat 10 and makes should be folding easier, thereby in order to make dustcoat compact, make these dustcoat can be placed in the wrap member 30.Broken line 70 also makes dustcoat 10 fitly to be folded and closely to be rolled or otherwise be converted into relatively little configuration.Though provided some embodiment that form or produce broken line 70, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that to have other means that are used to form broken line.
The alternative design that is used for medical dustcoat also contemplates uses the lightweight binding agent, so that the rear part edge of dustcoat is fastened to together.The lightweight binding agent can or be applied to selection area along the spraying of the rear part edge at dustcoat rear portion, makes this rear part edge can be at the selection area place overlapping and can easily be fastened to together owing to there is this lightweight binding agent.In embodiment as shown in Figure 5, an edge of the rear portion of dustcoat 10 disposes a series of lugs 20.These lugs can be coated with the lightweight binding agent in a side, and this lightweight binding agent is fastened to lug another rear part edge of dustcoat effectively.In addition, along the dustcoat of these rear part edges can enough lightweight binding agents by point or streak spraying, make rear part edge easily to be fastened to together, with when being worn at these rear portion periphery seal dustcoat 10.Like what discuss before, exist to be used for the edge at rear portion is attached to various means together.
In addition, alternative design as shown in Figure 4 comprises having difform wrap member 30.As shown in Figure 4, the lateral edges of wrap member 30 is roughly inside and tapered downwards from the top of wrap member.The wrap member 30 that is orientated adopts roughly inverted trapezoidal shape.Inside and the tapered downwards side of wrap member 30 or lateral edges are designed to help folding and dispose dustcoat 10.At least to a certain extent, under the downward and inside tapered situation of lateral edges, in fact the lateral edges of wrap member 30 is not interfered the folding of dustcoat or is not otherwise made the folding more difficult of dustcoat.It being understood that wrap member 30 can adopt various configurations, and configuration disclosed herein is embodiment.
Another feature of alternative design is, dustcoat 10 are designed to combine glove donning or the use that can dispose.Alternative design contemplates, and gloves will be dressed by medical personnel when dustcoat are worn.In one embodiment, alternative design contemplates, and the sleeve of a pair of gloves 80 and dustcoat 14 is integrally formed or be tied to this dustcoat.In Fig. 7 A, gloves 80 are tied on the dustcoat, and in the design shown in Fig. 7 B, gloves 80 form with sleeve 14 Construction integrations of dustcoat.
How rolled-up Fig. 6 B to Fig. 6 M describes and show the medical dustcoat that can dispose or roll up and remain in the wrap member 30.In Fig. 6 B, the hand RGH that wears right hand gloves catches the end of left hand sleeve at the wrist place, meanwhile catch the wrist of left hand gloves LG.
With reference to Fig. 6 C, the hand RGH that wears right hand gloves keeps left hand sleeve and left hand gloves LG, and left hand is drawn out from the left hand gloves.This effectively the left hand gloves is from inside outwards turned over and the left hand gloves remain in the left hand sleeve.This is retained in left hand (not wearing gloves) in the left hand sleeve.
Fig. 6 D shows the left hand LH that is in the left hand sleeve and is used to reach above the right hand gloves RG and catches right hand gloves RG at the wrist place, meanwhile catches right hand sleeve at the wrist place.Then, when left hand LH keeps right hand sleeve with right hand gloves RG, right hand RH quilt from right hand gloves pulled out and this process the right hand be freely, and right hand gloves are from inside outwards turned over and still are retained in the right hand sleeve.See from Fig. 6 E, can find out that two hands all are positioned at corresponding sleeve.Two gloves all are removed and are placed in the sleeve.Should be noted in the discussion above that two gloves are also from inside outwards turned over simultaneously.At this point, left hand LH still remains on right hand sleeve, right hand gloves RG and the left hand gloves LG.
In Fig. 6 F, right hand RH moves to right back the position that the right hand engages dustcoat freely, and utilizes this right hand, and right back of this of dustcoat is folded above the preceding right part of dustcoat.Forwardly part comprises in the embodiment of suture 70, and right back of dustcoat by folding along a suture.
Shown in Fig. 6 G, so gloves that are rolled into volume and sleeve that right hand RH catches left hand LH to hold.
Existing as Fig. 6 H shown in, left hand LH discharges and the left rearward of joint dustcoat from the left hand sleeve, and the left rearward of dustcoat is folded into above the left forward of dustcoat.Equally, this is illustrated in Fig. 6 H.
Forward Fig. 6 I to, begin from the top to fold or roll this dustcoat downwards so dress the personnel of these dustcoat.Hand can be positioned at outside volume or the volume.
Fig. 6 J shows by the dustcoat that continue towards the position of wrap member 30 to roll downwards.Finally, the position that is adjacent to wrap member 30 is rolled or folded into to these dustcoat downwards.See Fig. 6 K.Wrap member 30 is from inside outwards turned over and said volume or folding dustcoat are placed or fill in the wrap member 30.Like what discuss before, in this moment in this method or process, wrap member 30 is from inside outwards turned over, and these dustcoat are placed in this wrap member when wrap member is from inside outwards turned over.See Fig. 6 L.
Last as Fig. 6 M shown in, seal lug 30C and be secured to wrap member 30, and the medical dustcoat that can dispose are fastened in this wrap member safely.
There are the many options or the optional mode that are used to roll or pack the dustcoat that to dispose.For example, once more with reference to Fig. 6 E.At this some place, hand can remain in the sleeve freely, and dress these dustcoat personnel can this freely hand begin to roll dustcoat when still being in the gloves.These dustcoat are continued to be rolls-up onto such Chosen Point, and at this Chosen Point place, hand then is removed and these hands are used to further to roll, folding or operate in the wrap member 30 that these dustcoat are enough to make dustcoat be inserted into and from inside outwards turn over.
Certainly, the present invention can implement with other the concrete modes beyond the mode that this paper was set forth, and does not depart from scope of the present invention and inner characteristic.Therefore, this embodiment is considered to aspect all to be descriptive and not to be restrictive, and the connotation that falls into appended claims is intended to be included in this paper with the interior all changes of equivalency range.

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1. method that removes and dispose the medical dustcoat of isolation said method comprising the steps of:
Remove said dustcoat on one's body from personnel;
The dustcoat that removed are rolled into or are folded into a volume to form the dustcoat of rolling;
The dustcoat of rolling are disposed adjacent in the wrap member that can dispose, and the said wrap member of disposing is attached to said dustcoat and forms the integral part of said dustcoat, and wherein, the said wrap member of disposing comprises inner surface and outer surface; And
With the said wrap member of disposing from inside outwards turn over and the said outer surface that makes the said wrap member of disposing around the said row parcel that involves in; Make after the said wrap member of disposing is from inside outwards turned over; The said inner surface of the said wrap member of disposing is exposed, and the medical dustcoat of the isolation of disposing that form said volume are accommodated in the said wrap member of disposing.
2. method according to claim 1; This method also comprises: in the process that the said wrap member of disposing is from inside outwards turned over, form bag; Wherein, The said outer surface of said wrap member becomes the inner surface of said bag; And the said inner surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the said outer surface of said bag, and said method comprises: force the dustcoat of said rolling to get in the said bag and sealing by the said bag that said wrap member forms, make the medical dustcoat of said isolation be accommodated in said bag.
3. method according to claim 1; Wherein, The medical dustcoat of said isolation comprise inner surface and outer surface; And the step that wherein the medical dustcoat of said isolation is rolled into or is folded into a volume comprises: the part of said inner surface is placed on the said outer surface; Make the said part of said inner surface be exposed and cover the part of the said outer surface of said dustcoat, thus make it possible to for roll or the purpose of the folding medical dustcoat of said isolation and under the situation of the said outer surface that does not contact said dustcoat the medical dustcoat of the said isolation of contact.
4. method according to claim 1, wherein, the medical dustcoat of said isolation comprise main body and a pair of sleeve; And wherein, said main body comprises front area and Background Region, and wherein; Said main body comprises inner surface and outer surface, and said method comprising the steps of:
The part of said Background Region is folded on the said outer surface of said front area, make the part of said inner surface of said Background Region be exposed and overlap onto on the said front area of said main body of said dustcoat;
The part of the said sleeve that from inside outwards turns over is folded on the part of said inner surface of said Background Region; And
Afterwards, the medical dustcoat of said isolation are folded into or are rolled into a volume.
5. method according to claim 1, wherein, the medical dustcoat of said isolation comprise main body and a pair of sleeve; And wherein, said main body comprises front area and Background Region, and wherein; Said main body comprises inner surface and outer surface, and said method comprising the steps of:
The sleeve that the inside is outside and the part of said Background Region fold on the said outer surface of said front area, and the part of the sleeve that feasible the inside is outside and the inner surface of said Background Region are exposed and overlap onto on the said front area of said main body; And
Afterwards, the medical dustcoat of said isolation are folded into or are rolled into a volume.
6. the medical dustcoat that can dispose; These the medical dustcoat that can dispose are configured to be folded into or be rolled into the volume that can dispose; And be accommodated in the pattern that can dispose in the wrap member of the integral part that forms the said dustcoat of disposing, the said dustcoat of disposing comprise:
Main body;
A pair of sleeve from said main body extension;
Said main body has front area and Background Region;
The submissive wrap member of disposing, this wrap member that can dispose are used to take in and keep said medical dustcoat, and the said wrap member of disposing roughly is fastened to said main body in the bottom of the said main body of said dustcoat; And
Wherein, The said wrap member of disposing can be reversed so that present the outside orientation in the inside, and wherein, the outside orientation in the said the inside of the said wrap member of disposing forms the bag of taking in and keep the dustcoat of rolling; Wherein, The said inner surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the outer surface of said bag, and wherein, the said outer surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the inner surface of said bag.
7. the dustcoat of disposing according to claim 6; These dustcoat that can dispose comprise a pair of spaced suture; Said a pair of spaced suture is formed on the said main body of the said dustcoat of disposing vertically, is beneficial to said dustcoat are folded into or are rolled into a volume.
8. the medical dustcoat of disposing according to claim 6, these dustcoat that can dispose comprise that the part that is used for said dustcoat is fastened to bonding mechanism together.
9. the medical dustcoat that can dispose, these the medical dustcoat that can dispose are suitable for appearing dresses configuration and the configuration that can dispose,
The said medical dustcoat of disposing that are in said wearing configuration comprise:
Main body;
A pair of sleeve from said main body extension;
Said main body has front area and Background Region and comprises inner surface and outer surface;
The submissive wrap member of disposing, this wrap member that can dispose are used to take in and keep said medical dustcoat, and the said wrap member of disposing roughly is fastened on the said inner surface of said main body in the bottom of the said front area of the said main body of said dustcoat;
The said wrap member of disposing that is in said wearing configuration comprises outer surface and inner surface;
The said medical dustcoat of disposing that are in the said configuration of disposing comprise:
By the volume that said medical dustcoat form, wherein, said sleeve is accommodated in the said volume;
At least a portion of said Background Region is folded on the said outer surface of said front area;
Wherein, said Background Region and said front area form the part of said volume; And
The said wrap member of disposing presents the outside orientation in the inside; Wherein, The outside orientation in the said the inside of the said wrap member of disposing forms the bag of taking in and keep said volume, and wherein, the said inner surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the outer surface of said bag; And wherein, the said outer surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the inner surface of said bag.
10. the dustcoat of disposing according to claim 9; These dustcoat that can dispose are included in a pair of spaced broken line that forms on the said front area of said main body of said dustcoat; And wherein, said broken line helps on the right part and left part that right hand rear portion and left hand rear portion with said dustcoat fold into said front area.
11. the dustcoat of disposing according to claim 10, wherein, said broken line comprises at least two rip out stitches, and every rip out stitches all is secured in the said front area of said main body of said dustcoat.
12. the medical dustcoat of disposing according to claim 9; Wherein, said wrap member comprises two opposed side edge, and wherein; Said two opposed side edge are roughly downward and inwardly tapered with respect to said dustcoat, so that help the folding of said dustcoat.
13. one kind removes medical dustcoat and the gloves that can dispose on one's body and disposes the said medical dustcoat of disposing and the method for gloves from personnel, this method may further comprise the steps:
From the personnel that dress said medical dustcoat remove said gloves on hand, and, the gloves that are removed are placed in the sleeve of said dustcoat from said personnel's the process that removes said gloves on hand;
Remove said dustcoat from said personnel's body;
The dustcoat that are removed are rolled into or are folded into a volume to form the dustcoat of rolling, and wherein, the dustcoat of rolling comprise the gloves that are removed in the sleeve that is maintained at dustcoat; And
The said wrap member of disposing presents the outside orientation in the inside; Wherein, The outside orientation in the said the inside of the said wrap member of disposing forms the bag of taking in and keep the dustcoat of said rolling, and wherein, the inner surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the outer surface of said bag; And wherein, the outer surface of the said wrap member of disposing becomes the inner surface of said bag.
14. method according to claim 13 wherein, comprises from the step that removes said gloves on hand: utilize first hand to come to catch simultaneously relative sleeve and relative gloves; And from second hand of said relative gloves extraction, thereby cause said relative gloves to be left in the said relative sleeve.
15. method according to claim 14, this method also comprises: utilization is accommodated in said relative interior said second hand of sleeve and catches another sleeve and another gloves; And when removing said first hand, hold said another sleeve and said another gloves from said another gloves, make said first hand break away from gloves.
16. method according to claim 13; Wherein, said dustcoat comprise left hand sleeve and right hand sleeve, and wherein; The left hand of dressing the personnel of said dustcoat is inserted in the left hand gloves; And the right hand is inserted in the right hand gloves, and wherein, forms the hand that wears right hand gloves in the time of in the said right hand is inserted into said right hand gloves; And form the hand that wears the left hand gloves in the time of in said left hand is inserted into said left hand gloves, and wherein, said method comprises:
The hand that utilization wears right hand gloves to catch simultaneously said left hand sleeve and said left hand gloves, and recalls said left hand from said left hand gloves, thereby makes said left hand free, and said left hand gloves are stayed in the said left hand sleeve;
Utilize freely left hand to catch said right hand sleeve and said right hand gloves, and recall the said right hand, thereby make the said right hand free, and said right hand gloves are stayed in the said right hand sleeve from said right hand gloves;
Utilize left hand and the right hand freely that the rear portion of said dustcoat is folded on the anterior part of said dustcoat; And
In said left hand gloves are accommodated in said left hand sleeve and said right hand gloves be accommodated under the state in the said right hand sleeve, said dustcoat are folded into or are rolled into a volume.
17. method according to claim 13, wherein, said dustcoat comprise the gloves that are integrally formed with each sleeve and extend from an end of each sleeve, or wherein said dustcoat comprise a pair of gloves that are tied to said dustcoat.
18. method according to claim 13, wherein, said wrap member comprises a pair of opposed edges, and wherein, said edge is inside and tapered downwards with respect to said dustcoat.
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