Sterile surgical gown
US-2024285003-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US10299521B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10299521-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715672007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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A method for manufacturing and folding a gown which increases manufacturing efficiency and consistency and decreases the time to manufacture. Additionally, the method includes folding a gown for packaging which will allow a person to don the gown with minimal contact with the outer portions of the gown.
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We claim: 1. A method for forming a nonwoven gown assembly including the steps of: providing a front panel material having an outside surface; providing a right arm sleeve; providing a left arm sleeve; providing a left back panel material having an inside surface; providing a right back panel material having an inside surface; cutting a neck bole in the front panel material; folding the right arm sleeve; folding the left arm sleeve; adhering the folded right arm sleeve to the outside surface of the front panel material along a first edge portion; adhering the folded left arm sleeve to the outside surface of the front panel material along a second edge portion; adhering the inside surface of the left back panel material to the folded left arm sleeve and the second edge portion of the outside surface of the front panel material; and adhering the inside surface of the right back panel material to the folded right arm sleeve and the first edge portion of the outside surface of the front back panel material. 2. The method of claim 1 including the further steps of: providing a belt; and adhering the belt to the outside surface of the front panel material. 3. A method for forming a nonwoven gown including the steps of: providing a gown assembly, the gown assembly including a front panel material having an outside surface, a major dimension and a minor dimension; a folded right arm sleeve; a folded left arm sleeve; a left back panel material having an inside surface; a right back panel material having an inside surface; adhering the folded right arm sleeve to the outside surface of the front panel material along a first edge portion; adhering the folded left arm sleeve to the outside surface of the front panel material along a second edge portion; adhering the inside surface of the left back panel material to the folded left arm sleeve and the second edge portion of the outside surface of the front panel material; adhering the inside surface of the right back panel material to the folded right arm sleeve and the first edge portion of the outside surface of the front back panel material; c-folding the gown assembly along the major dimension of the front panel material, with at least one of the right back panel material and folded right arm sleeve adjacent the left back panel material and the folded left arm sleeve and the left back panel material and the folded left arm sleeve adjacent the right back panel material and the folded right arm sleeve; cutting the gown assembly into discrete gowns; folding a discrete gown in half a first time about the minor dimension of the front panel; and folding the discrete gown in half a second time about the minor dimension of the front panel. 4. The method of claim 3 including the further step of providing a belt. 5. A method for forming a nonwoven gown including the steps of: providing a front panel material having an outside surface, a major dimension and a minor dimension; providing a right arm sleeve; providing a left arm sleeve; providing a left back panel material having an inside surface; providing a right hack panel material having an inside surface; cutting a neck hole in the front panel material; folding the right arm sleeve; folding the left arm sleeve; adhering the folded right arm sleeve to the outside surface of the front panel material along a first edge portion; adhering the folded left arm sleeve to the outside surface of the front panel material along a second edge portion; adhering the inside surface of the left back panel material to the folded left arm sleeve and the second edge portion of the outside surface of the front panel material; adhering the inside surface of the right back panel material to the folded right arm sleeve and the first edge portion of the outside surface of the front back panel material; c-folding the front panel material along the major dimension of the front panel material, with at least one of the right back panel material and folded right arm sleeve adjacent the left back panel material and the folded left arm sleeve and the left back panel material and the folded left arm sleeve adjacent the right back panel material and the folded right arm sleeve; folding a discrete gown in half a first time about the minor dimension of the front panel; and folding the discrete gown in half a second time about the minor dimension of the front panel. 6. The method of claim 5 including the further step of providing a belt.
Folding · CPC title
Non-woven · CPC title
Packaging garments, e.g. socks, stockings, shirts · CPC title
using straps or ties · CPC title
Donning facilities · CPC title
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