03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
27 - Floor and wall coverings
Goods & Services
Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers. Clothing, footwear, headgear. Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices. Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non-textile).
(1) A full line of surgical apparel and textiles; a full line of patient examination apparel.
(2) A full line of bed and bath linens.
(3) Work clothes, namely, uniforms; a full line of patient and nurses clothing excluding surgical and examination apparel.
a full line of surgical apparel and textiles; a full line of patient examination apparel a full line of bed and bath linens work clothes, namely, uniforms; a full line of patient and nurses clothing excluding surgical and examination apparel
A textile for use as a reusable pad, e.g., a reusable incontinence pad, is provided that is intended to wick and retain moisture or liquid(s), such as bodily fluids (e.g., urine, blood, etc.), away from users of their incontinence pad. Moisture or liquid deposited on an upper surface of the incontinence pad is wicked through one or more layers of material included in the incontinence pad via an increasing capillary gradient using capillary forces. The incontinence pad relies on capillary forces to drive moisture from the incontinent person into the inner layer(s) of the incontinence pad, and leaving a top layer of the incontinence pad dry to the touch. A gradient of capillary size can be present in the incontinence pad in a direction away from the incontinent person, which accordingly encourages liquid to migrate away from the incontinent person and be desirably retained therein.
A61F 13/47 - Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
A61F 13/15 - Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
A61F 13/53 - Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the absorbing medium
A textile for use as a reusable pad, e.g., a reusable incontinence pad, is provided that is intended to wick and retain moisture or liquid(s), such as bodily fluids (e.g., urine, blood, etc.), away from users of their incontinence pad. Moisture or liquid deposited on an upper surface of the incontinence pad is wicked through one or more layers of material included in the incontinence pad via an increasing capillary gradient using capillary forces. The incontinence pad relies on capillary forces to drive moisture from the incontinent person into the inner layer(s) of the incontinence pad, and leaving a top layer of the incontinence pad dry to the touch. A gradient of capillary size can be present in the incontinence pad in a direction away from the incontinent person, which accordingly encourages liquid to migrate away from the incontinent person and be desirably retained therein.
B32B 3/24 - Layered products essentially comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar form; Layered products essentially having particular features of form characterised by a discontinuous layer, i.e. apertured or formed of separate pieces of material characterised by an apertured layer, e.g. of expanded metal
A61L 15/42 - Use of materials characterised by their function or physical properties
B32B 5/10 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by structural features of a layer comprising fibres or filaments characterised by a fibrous layer reinforced with filaments
B32B 7/02 - Physical, chemical or physicochemical properties
B32B 27/02 - Layered products essentially comprising synthetic resin in the form of fibres or filaments
(1) Scrub tops and pants not for surgical purposes; lab coats; corporate or healthcare apparel, namely, uniforms, shirts, pants, skirts, tops, bottoms, and blazers; clothing accessories, namely, gloves, footwear, headwear, and face masks being headwear
15.
COATED BARRIER FABRIC FOR A REUSABLE MEDICAL PRODUCT
A coated barrier fabric for use in a reusable medical product (e.g., surgical gown, surgical drape, etc.) is provided and has two woven or knitted plies. Each of the two plies are coated on one side with a non-fluorine containing polymer and retain similar comfort and feel of uncoated woven or knitted fabrics. The coated sides of the plies face each other (i.e., inwardly) in the interior of the barrier fabric. Because of the orientation of the plies, the coated sides of the plies can come into direct contact with and move freely against each other within the interior of the barrier fabric. The coating on each of the plies is protected from exterior and environmental factors, including repeated institutional laundering/autoclave cycles, that could abrade and degrade the coating. Thus, the useful life of the reusable medical product including the barrier fabric is extended.
D06N 3/12 - Artificial leather, oilcloth, or like material obtained by covering fibrous webs with macromolecular material, e.g. resins, rubber or derivatives thereof with macromolecular compounds obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
B32B 5/02 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by structural features of a layer comprising fibres or filaments
B32B 5/26 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by the presence of two or more layers which comprise fibres, filaments, granules, or powder, or are foamed or specifically porous one layer being a fibrous or filamentary layer another layer also being fibrous or filamentary
D06N 3/00 - Artificial leather, oilcloth, or like material obtained by covering fibrous webs with macromolecular material, e.g. resins, rubber or derivatives thereof
A41D 13/12 - Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses
A coated barrier fabric for use in a reusable medical product (e.g., surgical gown, surgical drape, etc.) is provided and has two woven or knitted plies. Each of the two plies are coated on one side with a non-fluorine containing polymer and retain similar comfort and feel of uncoated woven or knitted fabrics. The coated sides of the plies face each other (i.e., inwardly) in the interior of the barrier fabric. Because of the orientation of the plies, the coated sides of the plies can come into direct contact with and move freely against each other within the interior of the barrier fabric. The coating on each of the plies is protected from exterior and environmental factors, including repeated institutional laundering/autoclave cycles, that could abrade and degrade the coating. Thus, the useful life of the reusable medical product including the barrier fabric is extended.
B32B 5/26 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by the presence of two or more layers which comprise fibres, filaments, granules, or powder, or are foamed or specifically porous one layer being a fibrous or filamentary layer another layer also being fibrous or filamentary
Scrub tops and pants not for surgical purposes; lab coats; corporate or healthcare apparel, namely, uniforms, shirts, pants, skirts, tops, bottoms, and blazers; clothing accessories, namely, gloves, footwear, headwear, and face masks being headwear
Described is a woven terry fabric article that includes a body having a first end and a second end opposite one another, and a first side edge and a second side edge opposite one another and generally perpendicular to the first and second opposite ends. The article further includes a first terry zone having a pile with a first pile height, a second terry zone having a pile with a second pile height, and a first faux dobby zone intermediate to the first and second terry zones. The first faux dobby zone has a pile with one or more pile heights that are visibly distinct from the pile heights of the first and second terry zones. In embodiments, the one or more pile heights in the faux dobby zone are less than the pile height of the adjacent zones, such as 50% less, 40% less, or 35% less.
A duvet cover system having customizable variable performance includes a cover layer and a duvet insert received in a pocket of the cover layer. The duvet insert includes first and second insert portions that may be removably connected to one another along a junction such that the insert portions cover different sides of the bed when the system is spread over the bed. The first insert portion defines at least two quantifiable performance factors including a first thermal retention value and a first air permeability value, and the second insert portion defines at least two quantifiable performance factors in a similar manner. However, these quantifiable performance factors of the first and second insert portions are different from one another to provide the different sleep experiences desired by users on opposite sides of the bed. The system still provides the desired appearance of a conventional duvet when fully assembled.
A duvet cover includes first and second fabric layers with a pocket defined between the layers, and which is configured to have an opening defining an entrance to the pocket that can receive a separate fill layer, defined by a blanket or comforter. At least a section of one of the fabric layers defining a flap configured to engage with a corresponding section of the duvet cover and cover the opening via fastening elements. At least some of the fastening elements can be color-coded to identify the size of the bed for which the duvet cover is to cover. One of the fabric layers and the fill layer can include fastening elements that engage one another to secure the fill layer in position within the cover assembly. The duvet cover hides the appearance of the fill layer in the pocket and covers the opening through which the fill layer is received.
A duvet cover includes first and second fabric layers with a pocket defined between the layers, and which is configured to have an opening defining an entrance to the pocket that can receive a separate fill layer, defined by a blanket or comforter. At least a section of one of the fabric layers defining a flap configured to engage with a corresponding section of the duvet cover and cover the opening via fastening elements. At least some of the fastening elements can be color-coded to identify the size of the bed for which the duvet cover is to cover. One of the fabric layers and the fill layer can include fastening elements that engage one another to secure the fill layer in position within the cover assembly. The duvet cover hides the appearance of the fill layer in the pocket and covers the opening through which the fill layer is received.
Described is a woven terry fabric article that includes a body having a first end and a second end opposite one another, and a first side edge and a second side edge opposite one another and generally perpendicular to the first and second opposite ends. The article further includes a first terry zone having a pile with a first pile height, a second terry zone having a pile with a second pile height, and a first faux dobby zone intermediate to the first and second terry zones. The first faux dobby zone has a pile with one or more pile heights that are visibly distinct from the pile heights of the first and second terry zones. In embodiments, the one or more pile heights in the faux dobby zone are less than the pile height of the adjacent zones, such as 50% less, 40% less, or 35% less.
Described is a woven terry fabric article that includes a body having a first end and a second end opposite one another, and a first side edge and a second side edge opposite one another and generally perpendicular to the first and second opposite ends. The article further includes a first terry zone having a pile with a first pile height, a second terry zone having a pile with a second pile height, and a first faux dobby zone intermediate to the first and second terry zones. The first faux dobby zone has a pile with one or more pile heights that are visibly distinct from the pile heights of the first and second terry zones. In embodiments, the one or more pile heights in the faux dobby zone are less than the pile height of the adjacent zones, such as 50% less, 40% less, or 35% less.
A full line of surgical apparel and textiles (term
considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13
(2) (b) of the Common Regulations); a full line of patient
examination apparel (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau - rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations). A full line of bed and bath linens (term considered too
vague by the International Bureau - rule 13 (2) (b) of the
Common Regulations). Work clothes, namely, jackets, jacket liners, coveralls,
cargo shorts, cargo pants, and uniforms; a full line of
patient and nurses clothing excluding surgical and
examination apparel (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau - rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations).
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
(1) Surgical textile products, namely, gowns, scrubs, sterile sheets, towels, linens, back table and mayo stand covers, wrappers, and drapes (1) Consultation services for hospitals and medical facilities namely, consulting and advising personnel regarding sterilization, processing, organizing and repacking surgical linen into sterile and non-sterile packs
A personal protective equipment (PPE) rear opening isolation gown is provided that can be used by workers in the healthcare industry. The isolation gown is reusable and can provide for ease of doffing, such as in a pull forward manner that is consistent with how current users of disposable isolation gowns are accustomed to removing such gowns, without substantial risk of damaging (e.g., tearing) the gown and without substantial risk of the transfer of potentially harmful microorganisms, body fluids, and/or particulate material, to the neck or hair on the head or neck of a wearer. The reusable, rear opening isolation gown is provided with an easy release fastener(s) that provides a safe and secure hold when fastened but permits the gown to be removed easily, quickly, and more safely than other reusable options.
An adjustable height bed skirt is provided for covering a gap defined between a mattress of a bed and a floor surface upon which the bed sits. The bed skirt includes a decking panel with a plurality of fastening strips spaced-apart from one another and extending along the bottom edge and side edges of the decking panel. A skirt panel includes a fastening strip that can be removably coupled to one of the plurality of fastening strips on the decking panel to adjust a vertical drop height that the skirt panel covers as it extends along three sides of the bed. The skirt panel includes corner pleats and the decking panel includes bottom corner portions, each of which do not include the fastening strips. Additionally, color-coded indicia elements are applied to the fastening strips on the decking panel to assist with connecting the skirt panel in the desired position.
An adjustable height bed skirt is provided for covering a gap defined between a mattress of a bed and a floor surface upon which the bed sits. The bed skirt includes a decking panel with a plurality of fastening strips spaced-apart from one another and extending along the bottom edge and side edges of the decking panel. A skirt panel includes a fastening strip that can be removably coupled to one of the plurality of fastening strips on the decking panel to adjust a vertical drop height that the skirt panel covers as it extends along three sides of the bed. The skirt panel includes corner pleats and the decking panel includes bottom corner portions, each of which do not include the fastening strips. Additionally, color-coded indicia elements are applied to the fastening strips on the decking panel to assist with connecting the skirt panel in the desired position.
A duvet cover system (10) includes a cover assembly (12), defined by first and second fabric layers (14, 16) with a pocket (22) defined between the layers (14, 16), and which is configured to receive a separate fill layer (18), defined by a blanket or comforter. One of the fabric layers (14, 16) and the fill layer (18) include fastening elements (28) that engage one another to secure the fill layer (18) in position within the cover assembly (12), and at least some of these fastening elements (28) are color-coded to identify the size of the bed (30) for which the system (10) is to cover. As such, a plurality of different size cover assemblies (12) can be easily sorted for pairing with proper corresponding sizes of fill layers (18) based on the easy size identification provided by the color-coded fastening elements (28).
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
Goods & Services
Surgical textile products, namely, gowns, scrubs, sterile sheets, surgical towels, surgical linens, back table covers and mayo stand covers, wrappers used to sterilize surgical instruments and supplies, and surgical drapes Consultation services for hospitals and medical facilities namely, consulting and advising personnel regarding sterilization, processing, organizing and repacking surgical linen into sterile and non-sterile packs
(1) Bed sheets, bath sheets, pillowcases, comforters, bed blankets, blanket throws, fleece blankets, bedspreads, duvets, washcloths; bath towels; beach towels; cloth towels; cotton towels; face towels made of cotton; face towels of textiles; hand towels; terry towels; shower curtains, tablecloths, table napkins of textile
54.
Curtain sanitizer device and method of using the same
A curtain sanitizer device and method, such as for use in the healthcare industry, is disclosed that can sanitize at least a portion of the surface of a hung curtain, e.g. a privacy curtain, by directing UV-C light thereat to kill or inactivate harmful microorganisms thereon that can cause infectious disease, thereby reducing the risk of spreading infectious disease. In one example, at least a portion of opposite surfaces or sides of the hung curtain can be simultaneously sanitized. The curtain sanitizer device and method can allow the curtain to be cleaned in place, and can be easier to use and less costly and time consuming than other currently available methods and devices.
A curtain sanitizer device and method, such as for use in the healthcare industry, is disclosed that can sanitize at least a portion of the surface of a hung curtain, e.g. a privacy curtain, by directing UV-C light thereat to kill or inactivate harmful microorganisms thereon that can cause infectious disease, thereby reducing the risk of spreading infectious disease. In one example, at least a portion of opposite surfaces or sides of the hung curtain can be simultaneously sanitized. The curtain sanitizer device and method can allow the curtain to be cleaned in place, and can be easier to use and less costly and time consuming than other currently available methods and devices.
A full line of surgical apparel and textiles; a full line of patient examination apparel A full line of bed and bath linens Work clothes, namely, uniforms; a full line of patient and nurses clothing excluding surgical and examination apparel
A central access duvet cover system includes a cover assembly (12), defined by top and bottom fabric layers (14, 16) with a pocket (22) defined between the layers, and which is configured to receive a separate fill layer (18), defined by a blanket or comforter. The bottom fabric layer (16) includes first and second portions with an opening (20) formed therebetween such that the fill layer (18) can be inserted into and taken out of the pocket (22). The opening (20) may be generally centrally located on the bottom fabric layer (16) while extending over a majority of the width of the cover assembly (12). Furthermore, the bottom fabric layer (16) may include retention slots (24) at corner portions (26) thereof, configured to receive fastening elements (28) such as fabric knot buttons provided on the fill layer (18). The system hides the appearance of the fill layer (18) when in use, thereby providing a similar appearance to a conventional duvet cover, while still being easy to assemble and disassemble.
A simulated duvet cover system (10) provides an easily-manufactured and assembled construction in which a cover layer (12), defined by top (26) and bottom (28) fabric sheets with pockets (18) defined therebetween, is configured to be removably coupled to a separate fill layer (16), defined by a blanket or comforter. The bottom fabric sheet (28) extends inwardly from the periphery (34) of the top fabric sheet (26) to surround a central opening (22), which the fill layer (16) can be inserted through and then tucked into the pockets (18). A further backing layer (14) may be connected to the cover layer (12) with non-metallic and non-rigid fasteners such as fabric knot buttons, to cover the central opening (22). The system (10) hides the appearance of the fill layer (16) when in use, thereby providing a similar appearance to a conventional duvet cover, while still allowing for easy removal and cleaning of the system with industrial laundering equipment or the like.
A personal protective equipment (PPE) rear opening isolation gown (10) is provided that can be used by workers in the healthcare industry. The isolation gown (10) is reusable and can provide for ease of doffing, such as in a pull forward manner that is consistent with how current users of disposable isolation gowns are accustomed to removing such gowns, without substantial risk of damaging (e.g., tearing) the gown and without substantial risk of the transfer of potentially harmful microorganisms, body fluids, and/or particulate material, to the neck or hair on the head or neck of a wearer. The reusable, rear opening isolation gown (10) is provided with an easy release fastener(s) (12) that provides a safe and secure hold when fastened but permits the gown (10) to be removed easily, quickly, and more safely than other reusable options.
A simulated duvet cover system provides an easily-manufactured and assembled construction in which a cover layer, defined by top and bottom fabric sheets with pockets defined therebetween, is configured to be removably coupled to a separate fill layer, defined by a blanket or comforter. The bottom fabric sheet extends inwardly from the periphery of the top fabric sheet to surround a central opening, which the fill layer can be inserted through and then tucked into the pockets. A further backing layer may be connected to the cover layer with non-metallic and non-rigid fasteners such as fabric knot buttons, to cover the central opening. The system hides the appearance of the fill layer when in use, thereby providing a similar appearance to a conventional duvet cover, while still allowing for easy removal and cleaning of the system with industrial laundering equipment or the like.
A personal protective equipment (PPE) rear opening isolation gown (10) is provided that can be used by workers in the healthcare industry. The isolation gown (10) is reusable and can provide for ease of doffing, such as in a pull forward manner that is consistent with how current users of disposable isolation gowns are accustomed to removing such gowns, without substantial risk of damaging (e.g., tearing) the gown and without substantial risk of the transfer of potentially harmful microorganisms, body fluids, and/or particulate material, to the neck or hair on the head or neck of a wearer. The reusable, rear opening isolation gown (10) is provided with an easy release fastener(s) (12) that provides a safe and secure hold when fastened but permits the gown (10) to be removed easily, quickly, and more safely than other reusable options.
A simulated duvet cover system (10) provides an easily-manufactured and assembled construction in which a cover layer (12), defined by top (26) and bottom (28) fabric sheets with pockets (18) defined therebetween, is configured to be removably coupled to a separate fill layer (16), defined by a blanket or comforter. The bottom fabric sheet (28) extends inwardly from the periphery (34) of the top fabric sheet (26) to surround a central opening (22), which the fill layer (16) can be inserted through and then tucked into the pockets (18). A further backing layer (14) may be connected to the cover layer (12) with non-metallic and non-rigid fasteners such as fabric knot buttons, to cover the central opening (22). The system (10) hides the appearance of the fill layer (16) when in use, thereby providing a similar appearance to a conventional duvet cover, while still allowing for easy removal and cleaning of the system with industrial laundering equipment or the like.
A simulated platform bed system is used with a bed having a mattress and a mattress support, typically provided as a box spring and frame supporting the mattress by a spacing above a floor surface. The system includes an exterior aspect with a decorative feature, as well as a base typically defining a single, continuous piece extending along the side edges and the foot end edge of the bed. At least a portion of the base is made of a plurality of vertically-oriented slats connected together. The slats may be located at corner portions or along an entire length of the system. The system covers the spacing to create the appearance of a platform bed upon which the mattress appears to be supported, even though the weight support of the mattress is through the mattress support rather than the system.
A simulated duvet cover system provides an easily-assembled multi-layer construction in which first and second cover layers formed by fabric sheets are removably coupled to an intermediate layer defined by a blanket or comforter and sandwiched between the cover layers. Each of the first and second cover layers is separately coupled to the intermediate layer using respective first and second fastening elements, which may include snaps, hook and loop fasteners, magnets, and the like. The coupling may be limited to being at the corner portions and along one of four side/end edges of the layers to promote quick and easy removal of the cover layers when those require cleaning. The cover layers are sized such that portions of these cover layers overlie or cover up the fastening elements when the cover system is assembled on a bed, thereby providing a similar appearance to a conventional duvet cover.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Computer software program for use in managing and tracking inventory and managing and documenting compliance with facility policy of privacy and shower curtains in the healthcare industry
Described is a controlled weight distribution woven terry fabric 10 that includes a body 31 having a first end 32 and a second end 32', wherein the first and second ends 32, 32' are opposite one another and a first side edge 34 and a second side edge 34', wherein the first and second side edges 34, 34' are opposite one another and generally perpendicular to the first and second opposite ends 32, 32'. The terry fabric 10 further includes a plurality of zones 40, 40', 42, 42', 44, 44', 46, 46', and 48 extending across the fabric 10 between one of the first and second opposite ends 32, 32' or the first and second opposite edges 34, 34'. Each zone of the plurality of zones 40, 40', 42, 42', 44, 44', 46, 46', 48 has a pile with a pile height and the pile height in a zone differs from the pile height in an adjacent zone and the difference between the pile heights in adjacent zones is in a range between about 0.1 mm and about 2 mm. Also described are articles, such as towels 30, wash cloths, and bath mats, made from the controlled weight distribution woven terry fabric 10.
Described is a controlled weight distribution woven terry fabric 10 that includes a body 31 having a first end 32 and a second end 32', wherein the first and second ends 32, 32' are opposite one another and a first side edge 34 and a second side edge 34', wherein the first and second side edges 34, 34' are opposite one another and generally perpendicular to the first and second opposite ends 32, 32'. The terry fabric 10 further includes a plurality of zones 40, 40', 42, 42', 44, 44', 46, 46', and 48 extending across the fabric 10 between one of the first and second opposite ends 32, 32' or the first and second opposite edges 34, 34'. Each zone of the plurality of zones 40, 40', 42, 42', 44, 44', 46, 46', 48 has a pile with a pile height and the pile height in a zone differs from the pile height in an adjacent zone and the difference between the pile heights in adjacent zones is in a range between about 0.1 mm and about 2 mm. Also described are articles, such as towels 30, wash cloths, and bath mats, made from the controlled weight distribution woven terry fabric 10.
Described is a controlled weight distribution woven terry fabric that includes a body having a first end and a second end, wherein the first and second ends are opposite one another and a first side edge 34 and a second side edge, wherein the first and second side edges are opposite one another and generally perpendicular to the first and second opposite ends. The terry fabric further includes a plurality of zones extending across the fabric between one of the first and second opposite ends or the first and second opposite edges. Each zone of the plurality of zones has a pile with a pile height and the pile height in a zone differs from the pile height in an adjacent zone and the difference between the pile heights in adjacent zones is in a range between about 0.1 mm and about 2 mm. Also described are articles, such as towels, wash cloths, and bath mats, made from the controlled weight distribution woven terry fabric.
A reusable underpad (10) for containing liquids that includes a liquid permeable face layer (12), an intermediate layer (14), and a substantially liquid impermeable barrier layer (16). The intermediate layer (14) is intermediate to the face layer (12) and the barrier layer (16). The intermediate layer (14) is comprised of microfiber fabric that is capable of adsorbing, absorbing, or both adsorbing and absorbing a liquid.
A61F 13/15 - Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
A woven fabric bath robe (10) has a torso section (12) and a pair of sleeves (14, 15) connected thereto, at least the torso section (12) comprises a woven web (20a or 20b) of warp yarns (22) and fill yarns (24)with a first plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns (24') and a second plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-elastomeric yarns (24"), with the elastomeric yarns (24') being generally parallel to the worn width of the bath robe (10), whereby the bath robe is stretchable in the worn width allowing for an expandable sweep.
D03D 15/08 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material or construction of the yarn or other warp or weft elements used using stretchable or elastic threads
A top cover comprises a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns, with a first plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-elastomeric yarns whereby the top cover has a wash activated patterning so as to have a bulky look or texture after it is laundered, especially the first time it is laundered, which allows the top cover to serve as a top cover without the need for additional processing such as ironing or pressing.
D03D 15/08 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material or construction of the yarn or other warp or weft elements used using stretchable or elastic threads
D03D 15/00 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used
D03D 15/04 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material or construction of the yarn or other warp or weft elements used woven to produce shapes or effects upon differential shrinkage
A top cover comprises a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns, with a first plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non- elastomeric yarns whereby the top cover has a wash activated patterning so as to have a bulky look or texture after it is laundered, especially the first time it is laundered, which allows the top cover to serve as a top cover without the need for additional processing such as ironing or pressing.
A simulated platform bed panel system is designed for use with a bed system such as a bed frame adapted to support a mattress above a floor surface. The simulated platform bed panel system creates the appearance of a platform bed upon which the mattress appears to be supported and includes first and second generally rectangular side panels. The simulated platform bed panel system also includes a generally rectangular foot panel. Each of the panels has an exterior aspect having a decorative feature, and the panels are cooperable to be situated in a set defining a U-shape with the exterior aspects directed outwardly. The side panels define the legs and the foot panel defines the yoke of the U-shape. The panels may be rigid and/or may have top sides which are free relative to each other.
A simulated platform bed panel system is designed for use with a bed system such as a bed frame adapted to support a mattress above a floor surface. The simulated platform bed panel system creates the appearance of a platform bed upon which the mattress appears to be supported and includes first and second generally rectangular side panels. The simulated platform bed panel system also includes a generally rectangular foot panel. Each of the panels has an exterior aspect having a decorative feature, and the panels are cooperable to be situated in a set defining a U-shape with the exterior aspects directed outwardly. The side panels define the legs and the foot panel defines the yoke of the U-shape. The panels may be rigid and/or may have top sides which are free relative to each other.
A47C 19/02 - Parts or details of bedsteads not fully covered in a single one of the following subgroups, e.g. bed rails, post rails
A47B 96/20 - Furniture panels or like furniture elements
A47C 31/00 - CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS - Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
(1) Surgical apparel and textiles, namely, surgical gowns, surgical towels, surgical covers for tables, surgical drapes and surgical wrappers; patient examination gowns; bed and bath linens; work clothes, namely, jackets, jacket liners, coveralls, cargo shorts, cargo pants, uniforms for culinary personnel, uniforms for medical personnel and uniforms for industrial personnel; patient and nurses clothing excluding surgical and examination apparel, namely, gowns, pajamas, robes, pants, shirts, jackets, tunics and scrub clothing.
Distribution and dispensing modalities are provided for reusable medical gowns which involves generally loose handling thereof. Dispensing containers have a collapsible sidewall structure extending between opposite ends and defining therebetween an interior when un-collapsed or erected, at least one of the ends defining an opening through which clean, reusable medical gowns can be loaded, a closure repeatably manipulatable to open and close the opening, and a controllable access aperture at least a portion, or all, of which is spaced from the opening through which to selectively remove a clean, reusable medical gown. The loaded dispensing container may be transported to or around a healthcare facility and placed where needed for ready access at the point-of-use to clean, reusable medical gowns through the controllable access aperture.
A61B 17/06 - Needles; Holders or packages for needles or suture materials
A61B 19/02 - Protective casings or covers for appliances or instruments, e.g. boxes or sterile covers; Instrument tables or cupboards; Doctors' bags
A61L 15/00 - Chemical aspects of, or use of materials for, bandages, dressings or absorbent pads
B65D 33/24 - End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices using self-locking integral or attached closure elements, e.g. flaps
B65D 33/00 - CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES - Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags