Background of the invention
[0001] The present invention concerns a method for manufacturing a clothing article for
use with persons that have developed a hernia or are in danger of developing a hernia,
preferably an ostomy hernia, which clothing article is made for exerting compression
on the user and intended for being disposed around the lower part of the body of the
user and made with a predefined size and shape. The invention furthermore concerns
such a clothing article.
[0002] By hernia, as used in the present patent application, is understood an abnormal protrusion
of an organ or parts thereof through the wall of a body cavity. With hernia is furthermore
understood a bulging appearing around a site of operation, e.g. after an ostomy operation.
[0003] For persons suffering from hernia, it is important to use a bandage or clothing article
that exerts compression against the skin in order that the hernia is kept in place
inside. Such a bandage or clothing article may also be used as a preventive measure.
[0004] In particular for persons that have gone through an ostomy operation, and who subsequently
have acquired an ostomy hernia, it is important to get a bandage or clothing article
which exert compression in an area around the ostomy aperture. Furthermore, it is
important that the ostomy aperture fits exactly to the type of ostomy bag used by
each individual person, and which at the same time is correctly disposed in the clothing
article. If the aperture in the clothing article is too narrow, it can be difficult
to mount the ostomy bag, and if the aperture is too large, there will be a risk that
the hernia or a part thereof is pressed out through the aperture.
[0005] A number of clothing articles are known where the required compression is produced
by different belts and straps which are tightened by being taken on, or after the
user has put the clothing article on. By having elastic bands extending in circumferential
direction, desired compression can be established after the user having put on the
clothing article. However, such products will be unsuitable for use with ostomy hernia,
as the user can displace the ostomy aperture by tightening the belts, which can be
critical. Furthermore, the belts are hard, rigid and thick and therefore difficult
to mount, particularly for persons with weak fingers.
[0006] For persons with ostomy hernia, there are methods where clothing articles are tailored
to the individual patient. Thus the clothing article is made individually according
to the detailed measures of the patient. After the patient has been measured, a centre
for the ostomy is determined. After that, data concerning the clothing article and
the associated ostomy bag are sent to the producer who makes an individually tailored
clothing article including an aperture for the ostomy in the bandage. As mentioned,
it is important that this aperture, both with regard to size and to position, is correctly
placed so that problems do not occur when the ostomy bag is passed out through the
ostomy aperture of the clothing article.
[0007] Some of the prior art clothing articles for ostomy hernia are made in elastic material
in which extra abdominal reinforcements are sewn for keeping the hernia in place.
Furthermore, the edge of the ostomy aperture will be reinforced with an edge band,
synthetics or other, so that the ostomy aperture is stable during use. Furthermore,
the clothing article may internally be provided with a sewn reinforcement.
[0008] The prior art products with adjustable belts will clutter much under the clothing
and are uncomfortable and may, as mentioned, be difficult to dispose correctly since
there is a risk that the correct position of the ostomy aperture is not secured. The
tailored products are also very little flexible since they are only suited for one
person. The product is thus not suited for mass production by individual adaptation,
such as feasible with the clothing articles based on using adjustable belts. The tailored
product will furthermore be disadvantageous since it is adapted to a person with a
given size. By weight increase or weight loss there will therefore be a need for making
new clothing articles.
[0009] Moreover
US 6 080 124 discloses a clothing article in the form of an abdominal postoperative binder which
is made from inelastic material to exert mechanical compression on a patient. This
binder is not flexible in making and adaptation and therefore it is not suited for
mass production.
[0010] The reason for the present invention is a desire of only making one clothing article,
preferably in the shape of a panty brief, for persons with hernia, irrespectively
whether this is a common hernia or an ostomy hernia. Particularly it is desirable
to make a clothing article which does not have the drawbacks of the prior art products,
which is flexible in making and adaptation, and which therefore is suited for mass
production. It is thus desirable to be able to produce clothing articles in a predefmed
variation of size and shape which has anatomical adaptation to users with different
size. Furthermore it is desirable to make a comfortable clothing article that establishes
the required compression for the daily use of the person, and which additionally can
be used as "measuring panty brief' for use in determining the centre of an ostomy
when speaking of an ostomy hernia or other operation hernia.
[0011] The object of the present invention is to provide a clothing article, preferably
in the form of a panty brief which is suited for mass production and which nevertheless
is easy to put on, and which simultaneously is suited for persons that have developed
a hernia or are in danger of developing a hernia, preferably an ostomy hernia, as
there is provided a size and a shape providing a fit which even at small variations
in body size and shape ensure correct compression and possibility of a correct and
secure positioning of an ostomy aperture in the clothing article.
[0012] According to the invention, this is achieved with a method of the kind mentioned
in the introduction, which is peculiar in knitting a seamless tubular item, which
is made with anatomic fit for establishing a firm yet elastic structure for producing
compression of between 2,00 to 6,67 kPa (15 to 50 mmHg) within a previously selected
area of the clothing article, and which provides an approximately constant compression
within a certain range of users' sizes and shapes by knitting a high percentage of
elastic yarns having a largely flat force - elongation characteristic, possibly in
combination with a compact knitting structure and a firm, tight stitch pattern.
[0013] In a particular embodiment, the method includes a step for extending the material
in the tubular item for establishing the firm yet elastic structure in a clothing
article with desired fit.
[0014] In a particular embodiment, the method according to the invention may be peculiar
by a step placing the tubular item on a form with a predefined size and shape for
selective fixation of the item while located on the form.
[0015] The clothing article according to the invention is peculiar in that it is formed
by a seamless, knitted, tubular item which is intended for being disposed around the
lower body part of the user, and which is made with a firm yet elastic structure for
forming a compression between 2,00 to 6,67 kPa (15 and 50 mmHg) within a pre-selected
area of the clothing article in order to provide an anatomical fit, and which provides
an approximately constant compression within a certain range of users' sizes and shapes,
which compression is created by knitting a high percentage of elastic yarns having
a largely falt force- elongation characteristic, possibly in combination with a compact
knitting structure and a firm, tight stitch pattern.
[0016] The clothing article is preferably extended or fixed in order to be made with anatomical
fit in the predefined size and shape. Furthermore, the clothing article is preferably
peculiar in that the tubular item is sewn together at one end for forming a panty
brief with a lower body part, groin area and leg openings.
[0017] By the invention there is thus created a clothing article that has an anatomical
adaptation in size and shape with a variation which is selected in advance. It may
be said that a clothing article is formed which in non-extended or 'slack' condition
has a greater size, making it easier for the user to put on the clothing article,
even if it has a compression which is necessary for supporting a hernia. The formed
compressive area will preferably be formed on the front side of the clothing article.
[0018] According to the invention, it is thus possible to form a compressive area which
can be used to prevent and/or secure a hernia, e.g. in connection with ostomy. The
compression is created by knitting a high percentage of elastic yarns, e.g. elasthane,
possibly in combination with a compact knitting structure and a firm, tight stitch
pattern. Due to extension, the clothing article will become easier to put on since
it is formed with a size which is 'greater' than a clothing article with corresponding
properties for compression. Possibly, the clothing article is formed particularly
larger in areas for buttocks and hips.
[0019] If the clothing article is to be used in connection with ostomy, the compression
area is to have such nature that an aperture can be made on the relevant place without
the material breaking, e.g. because of laddering. This is established by a suitable
choice of knitting structure, edge covering, heat fixation or other sealing, e.g.
by silicone or PU-film. With such techniques it is possible to avoid that the clothing
article breaks when forming an ostomy aperture. Possibly the aperture is laced to
ensure that the hernia is not partially penetrating out of the aperture.
[0020] If the clothing article is to be used for common hernia, for example hernia in the
abdomen, no aperture formation is required. After measuring and testing the 'measuring
panty brief on the patient, the latter is equipped with clothing articles with size
and shape providing the correct anatomical fit and compression.
[0021] If speaking of a patient with ostomy hernia, a measurement of the patient will be
performed in the first place, after which a clothing article with suitable shape and
size is selected. After measuring the patient, a "measuring panty brief" in the shape
of a clothing article that may have a particular pattern or network is selected. Localisation
of the position of the ostomy aperture is established. The correct position and indication
of size are sent to the producer who then adapts models of use of the clothing article
by forming the ostomy aperture in the indicated position. It is thus possible to take
a number of clothing articles with a predetermined size and shape and then provide
these with an ostomy aperture in the correct position.
[0022] The user will then have a number of clothing articles in which the ostomy aperture
is disposed correctly, and which is made with an elasticity providing the desired
compression without need for sewing extra reinforcements, elastic bandages, bands
or similar. The clothing article is thus suited for disposition directly on the body
without cluttering too much or being uncomfortable, so that the user may have possibility
of using his usual clothes upon them. Furthermore, the user may easily and rapidly
order extra clothing articles without needing to show up for taking new measurement
and for adapting the clothing article.
[0023] When the clothing article has been extended and possibly fixed in anatomic fit, it
will exert correct compression in the areas, where it may be desired. Thus there is
formed a firm contact pressure against the body, ensuring correct position of an ostomy
aperture, irrespectively of the user being physically active. Thus there is no risk
of the clothing article being displaced so that there is need for adjustments over
the day. Due to the inherent elastic ability of the clothing article, there will be
possibility of maintaining a fit, irrespectively of the user having a small loss of
weight or increase in weight.
[0024] Since the clothing article is made without side seams, no local pressure actions
occur which can be inconvenient for the user, and which can give rise to skin injuries
caused by the pressure forces occurring on the background of the compression in the
product. In that connection it is to be mentioned that the compression used in the
product may vary from 2,00 to 6,67 kPa (15 to 50 mmHg).
[0025] The clothing article according to the invention can be made by circular knitting
on a body size machine or be made on a rectilinear knitting machine with two needle
bars. The machines will preferably be controlled electronically, enabling possibility
of variations in the choice of yam, knitting structure, stitch width, and, regarding
the rectilinear knitting machine, inserting and taking out.
[0026] In that connection it is noted, that the rectilinear knitting machine is distinguished
by the possibility of a better fit, as there is possibility of taking out/in and hereby
form a shape in the basic item. However, the rectilinear knitting process is relatively
slow compared with the circular knitting.
[0027] Circular knitting is distinguished by being made as a seamless product with a size
corresponding to the circumference of the body. Hereby is produced a tubular item
where variation of the yam composition over the height and circumference of the item
may be established. Thus it is preferred to have a larger part of elastic yam in the
part intended for use in the upper part of the item at the abdominal region of the
user, while there is used a lesser part of elastic yarns in the lowermost part of
the item. The lowermost part of the item may either be disposed opposite to the user's
hips in an abdominal-support-like clothing article, or in a preferred embodiment,
will become sewn together for forming a panty brief with lower body part area, groin
area and leg openings. This sewing together may be performed before or after possible
fixation of the clothing article on the form.
[0028] By making the clothing article as a panty brief, the clothing article is used as
alternative for traditional fixation bandages in combination with usual panty briefs.
[0029] For persons having ostomy hernia, the clothing article will usually be positioned
once a day, and due to the ostomy bag it will not be possible to take off the clothing
article in connection with urination. Therefore, it is preferred that an opening is
provided in the groin area of the panty brief so that there is no need for removing
the clothing article for urination.
[0030] The clothing article in the form of a panty brief may be made with or without a fly.
[0031] When making the clothing article, it is possible to use different parts of elastic
yarns over the height and circumference of the tubular item in order thereby to provide
variation in fit as well as variation over the height of the tubular item.
[0032] According to a particular embodiment, elastic yarns, preferably elasthane, are used
in a part between 15 and 60%, preferably between 30 and 50%, of the areas of the clothing
article, which are to exert compression on the user's body. In other areas, e.g. the
groin area in a panty brief, the share of elastic yarns will be substantially less,
e.g. between 0 and 15%. Furthermore, it will be possible that these areas, as e.g.
opposite the buttocks of the user, are formed with more loose knitting.
[0033] Alternatively, knitting with different yarns, e.g. thin yarns, or yarns that crimp
less, may be applied. The fixation will hereby provide possibility of improving anatomical
adaptation of the clothing article and thereby provide a more correct and secure positioning
with compression against the user's body in the areas where there the need exists.
[0034] When manufacturing the clothing article, the compression area will typically be placed
at one half of the tubular item, which is intended for disposition at the front side
of the user. However, a compression in the area necessitates an annular elasticity
in the entire circumference of the tubular item. However, the elasticity in the circumference
of the tubular item will be affected in areas with compression. Thus there is established
an extension and possibly a heat fixation within the compression area, so that a firm
yet elastic structure is established in this area of the formed clothing article.
[0035] Putting on and taking off is of considerable importance to hernia patients. A significant
part of hernia or ostomy patients will typically be elderly persons with reduced strength
in the fingers. Therefore, it is important that the clothing article is easy to put
on and take off. At the same time, it is important that the clothing article can provide
the required compression while in use.
[0036] Until now, this has been achieved by using belts and straps which are tightened at
or after applying the clothing article.
[0037] By a clothing article according to the invention, it is possible to facilitate putting
on and taking off according to different methods. The clothing article may e.g. be
provided with opening devices such as zippers, Velcro closer, snap fasteners etc.
Alternatively, looser quality of the fabric in the buttock areas may be provided.
Also, it is possible to make the clothing article with a readily extendible rubber
band at the waist. This may either be knitted in or sewn on.
[0038] It is also possible to operate with reduced compression, e.g. in the back piece of
the clothing article in relation to the compression area at the front side of the
user. This may be established via the extension/heat fixation, or by varying yarns,
knitting methods etc. It is also possible to make a clothing article in the shape
of a panty brief without any kind of compression in the lower part. This may also
be effected by the choice of yarns, knitting structure, or by reducing or omitting
parts of elastic yarns or by sewing in a wedge that increases the leg width/groin
width.
[0039] Practical experiments have shown good results in clothing articles where the compression
area has the above elasthane shares, and where elasthane yam thickness is from 100
to 350 dtex, preferably from 150 to 250 dtex. The elasthane yam may be single thread
or be braided with thin yarn (typically PA, PES, cotton or viscose).
[0040] The knitting structure in the compression area may be looping on all threads or traps
on every other needle. The weight per square meter of the material will preferably
be in a range between 250 and 450 g/m
2, particularly between 300 and 400 g/m
2. In other areas of the clothing article, the elasthane percentage will typically
be less, the elasthane yam thickness the same or less, the knitting structure possibly
more loose and the square meter weight typically lower thereby.
Description of the drawing
[0041] The invention will then be explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying
schematic drawing, wherein:
- Fig. 1
- shows a first embodiment of a clothing article made by a method according to the invention,
- Fig. 2
- is a sectional view on the line II-II in Fig. 2,
- Fig. 3
- a view of a second embodiment of a clothing article made according to a method according
to the invention,
- Fig. 4
- the third embodiment of a clothing article which is made by a method according to
the invention,
- Fig. 5
- a curve showing in principle the relation between elongation measured in % and force
in a clothing article made by a method according to the invention,
- Fig. 6
- a fourth embodiment of a clothing article made by a method according to the invention,
- Fig. 7
- a fifth embodiment of a clothing article made by a method according to the invention,
- Fig. 8
- a sixth embodiment of a clothing article made by a method according to the invention,
- Fig. 9
- a cross-section on the line IX-IX on Fig. 8,
- Fig. 10
- a seventh embodiment of a clothing article made by a method according to the invention,
and
- Fig. 11
- an eighth embodiment of a clothing article made by a method according to the invention.
[0042] Fig. 1 shows a clothing article in the shape of panty brief 1. The panty brief includes
a band 2, a lower body part area 3, a groin area 4 disposed between leg openings 5.
The panty brief is seen from the front, and the panty brief includes a compression
area 6.
[0043] In the shown embodiment, the compression area only includes the half part of the
panty brief intended to be placed at the front side of the user, but for achieving
a sufficient compression, alternatively it will be possible that the compression area
6 also includes the backpiece of the panty brief entirely or partly within the same
area delimited within a same annular area 7 situated between the outer limits 8 and
9, respectively.
[0044] The compression is established by knitting in a very high part of elasthane which
can occur in combination with a compact knitting structure and a firm stitch pattern.
The illustrated panty brief 1 appears as a mass produced product which is ready for
being provided with am ostomy aperture (not shown).
[0045] Fig. 2 shows that the panty brief is provided with a groin opening 10 disposed between
two Velcro bands 11, 12. Alternatively, the opening 10 may be provided with snap fasteners
or other reclosable devices.
[0046] Fig. 3 shows a second embodiment of panty brief 13. This embodiment differs from
the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 by being provided with legs 14. In the shown embodiment,
a wedge 15 has been sewn into the groin area 4 for providing good anatomical fit with
consequent comfort for the user.
[0047] Fig. 4 shows a third embodiment of a panty brief 16 with high cutout for the leg
openings 5. On the back side, an area 17 of a quality with looser knitting may be
provided in order thereby to achieve fit for the user's buttocks and thereby good
anatomical fit.
[0048] In order to achieved that the clothing articles are to be tailored to each individual
user, it is important that the material of the clothing article has a curve including
a largely flat force-elongation characteristic over a part of the curve pattern. This
is illustrated in Fig. 5.
[0049] By attaining a flat curve pattern between force and elongation expressed by the elongation
in percent, it is possible to achieve sufficient but not too high compression, even
though lesser variations occur in the user's size. The user can thus undergo weight
loss or weight increase within a certain interval without there being any appreciable
effect on the force and thereby the compression exerted by the clothing article.
[0050] Furthermore, it will also be possible to make the clothing article in a limited number
of different sizes and at the same time enable that different users within a certain
size interval can use the same size of clothing article. Also, a clothing article
with flat curve pattern between increase in force and elongation will make it possible
to reduce the number of shapes, as compensation can be made for different anatomical
shapes, e.g. narrow waist, heavy hips and thighs, or the opposite. Within different
shapes, the clothing article will still exert an appropriate compression in the compression
area of the clothing article.
[0051] Technically, it is possible to make the panty brief with shape adaptation by taking
stitches in or out when using rectilinear knitting. Furthermore, it is possible to
perform adjustment of knitting firmness and to use different knitting structures or
to insert wedges, as e.g. indicated by the wedge 15 in Fig. 3 in order to achieve
adaptation of the shape of the clothing article.
[0052] A curve pattern with a flat area for the force-elongation is achieved by using elasthane
yarns and by choosing elasthane-thickness, elasthane-types and knitting patterns.
The elasthane yarns may be single-threaded yarns or braided yarns.
[0053] Furthermore, the curve is established by complete or part fixation of the clothing
article. By the fixation it is possible to change the pattern of the force-elongation
curve 18. By pre-stressing the clothing article, it is possible to reach a first point
19 more rapidly on the approximately flat part 20 of the curve 18. Then it is possible
to increase elongation largely without changing the force/compression until a second
point 21 is reached, which defines the second outer point of the largely flat curve
section.
[0054] In Figs. 6 and 7 are illustrated a fourth and a fifth embodiment of a clothing article
in the shape of a panty brief 22 and 23, respectively, which are made by a method
according to the invention. In these embodiments are illustrated different means and
properties of the panty briefs which facilitate taking them off and on. In the two
embodiments, the reference number 24 illustrates opening means in the body part. These
are shown disposed at one side outside the compression area. Alternatively, they may
be provided in both sides of the panty brief. The opening means may include zippers,
Velcro, snap fasteners, hooks, or other reclosable opening devices.
[0055] A more loose fabric quality in the buttock areas is indicated with the reference
number 25. Looser fabric quality may e.g. be provided by different knitting structure,
by heat fixation, by using longer stitches, or by other yam combination than the other
part of the panty brief.
[0056] For further facilitating taking off and putting on, there may be used an easily extendible
waist rubber band 26. This may either be knitted in or sewn on. The waist rubber band
26 may on the inner side be provided with anti-skid means, as e.g. a silicone pattern
or be formed of yarns with a rubber-like surface. Hereby it becomes possible to achieve
a waist rubber band that secures the panty brief, even though it is easily extendible.
When the waist rubber band is thus "attached" to the body, the rubber band does not
need to be very tight-fitting, facilitating taking the panty brief on and off. An
upper area 27 may be produced with lower compression, or in this area there may possibly
be used graduated elasticity from the waist to the upper end of the compression area.
This is possible to provide by using other yarns than the yarns used in the compression
area or by using looser knitting.
[0057] In order to facilitate putting on and taking off, it is possible to make a backpiece
28 with reduced compression relative to the compression area 6 at the front side of
the panty brief. This difference may be established via heat fixation, by using different
yarns or by looser knitting.
[0058] In the lower part 29 of the panty brief, at the backside and in the groin section,
there may be used material without elasticity. This may e.g. be established by using
other yarns, a different knitting structure, or with reduced or no use of elastic
yarns in the area 29.
[0059] Alternatively, it is possible in sew in a wedge 30 largely corresponding to the wedge
15 which is mentioned in Fig. 3. The wedge 30 will increase the leg width/groin width
and thereby facilitate putting on and taking off.
[0060] Fig. 8 shows a sixth embodiment of a panty brief 31 which is suited for a male user.
As mentioned before, for ostomy patients it is cumbersome and inconvenient to have
to take the panty brief down, e.g. in connection with urination. It is possible to
manufacture the panty brief with an open bottom for facilitating using the lavatory.
Alternatively, it is possible to provide a panty brief 31 which is provided with a
fly 32 instead of the groin opening 10 illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2.
[0061] The centre pieces 33, 34 are knitted separately and sewn into the centrepiece of
the panty brief with overlap 35. Hereby is created a horizontal fly opening 32 which
is preferred since the transverse compression forces may have a tendency to deform/open
a usual horizontal fly. This appears particularly from Fig. 9 that the centrepieces
33 and 34 are provided with rib edges 36 at the side of the fly opening 32. This contributes
to keeping the fly opening closed and enables avoiding transverse seams at the fly
opening.
[0062] Fig. 10 shows the seventh embodiment of a clothing article in the shape of a panty
brief 37 provided with an opening 38 in the groin area 4 in order to enable urination
without needing to pull the panty brief down.
[0063] Fig. 11 shows an eighth embodiment of a clothing article according to the invention
in the shape of an abdominal belt 39. The abdominal belt 39 consists of a tubular
item having a compression area 6 in the lower body part area at a position intended
for being place at the front side of the user.
[0064] Different embodiments of clothing articles for use for persons with hernia are illustrated
and explained above. Since a large number of persons that will be users of the clothing
article also can have other age related disorders, it is possible to use clothing
articles as a combination product. The panty brief can e.g. be used for napkin fixation
on persons suffering from incontinence. Alternatively, the clothing article can be
used for fixing hip protection shells for persons that suffer from osteopsathyrosis
and with increased risk of hip fracture caused by falling.
1. Method for manufacturing a clothing article for use with persons that have developed
a hernia or are in danger of developing a hernia, preferably an ostomy hernia, which
clothing article is made for exerting compression on the user and intended for being
disposed around the lower part of the body of the user and made with a predefined
size and shape, characterized by knitting a seamless tubular item, which is made with anatomic fit for establishing
a firm yet elastic structure for producing compression of between 2,00 to 6,67 kPa
(15 to 50 mmHg) within a previously selected area of the clothing article, and which
provides an approximately constant compression within a certain range of users' sizes
and shapes by knitting a high percentage of elastic yarns having a largely flat force-
elongation characteristic, possibly in combination with a compact knitting structure
and a firm, tight stitch pattern.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized by a step for extending the material in the item or for selective fixation of the item
while it is placed on a form with a predefined size and shape.
3. Method according to claims 1 or 2, characterized by a step for sewing together the tubular item for forming a panty brief with a lower
body part area, groin area and leg openings.
4. Method according to claim 3, characterized in that the step for sewing together the tubular item for forming a panty brief with lower
body part area, groin area and leg openings is performed optionally before or after
the fixation step on the form.
5. Method according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that in the groin area in the panty brief there is provided an aperture so that the user
can relieve himself without taking off the panty brief.
6. Method according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the clothing article is made by circular knitting on a body size machine or a rectilinear
knitting machine with two needle bars, the machines preferably being electronic controlled.
7. Method according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the extension or fixation is performed with varying intensity across the clothing
article for establishing varied extension or elasticity and firmness in the article
and thereby also varied compression when the clothing article is placed on a user.
8. Method according to any preceding claim, characterized in that elastic yarns, preferably elasthane, are used in a part between 15 and 60%, preferably
between 30 and 50%, of the areas of the clothing article, which are to exert compression
on the user's body.
9. Clothing article formed with a predefined size and shape for use with persons that
have developed a hernia or are in danger of developing a hernia, preferably an ostomy
hernia, characterized in that it is formed by a seamless, knitted, tubular item which is intended for being disposed
around the lower body part of the user, and which is made with a firm yet elastic
structure for forming a compression between 2,00 to 6,67 kPa (15 and 50 mmHg) within
a pre-selected area of the clothing article in order to provide an anatomical fit,
and which provides an approximately constant compression within a certain range of
users' sizes and shapes, which compression is created by knitting a high percentage
of elastic yarns having a largely flat force-elongation characteristic, possibly in
combination with a compact knitting structure and a firm, tight stitch pattern.
10. Clothing article according to claim 9, characterized in that the tubular item is preferably extended or fixed in order to provide the anatomical
fit.
11. Clothing article according to claim 9 or 10, characterized in that the tubular item is sewn together at one end for forming a panty brief with lower
body part, groin area and leg openings.
12. Clothing article according to claim 9, 10 or 11, characterized in that it includes elastic yarns, preferably elasthane, in a part of between 15 and 60%,
preferably between 30 and 50%, in the areas which in use are to exert compression
on the user's body.
13. Clothing article according to claim 9 or 10, characterized in that in circumferential direction it has said material that displays a force/elongation
curve including a largely flat curve pattern.
1. Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Kleidungsstücks zur Verwendung bei Personen, die sich
einen Bruch zugezogen haben oder bei denen die Gefahr besteht, dass sie sich einen
Bruch zuziehen, vorzugsweise einen Bruch bei künstlichem Darmausgang, wobei das Kleidungsstück
hergestellt ist, um eine Kompression auf den Träger auszuüben und dazu gedacht ist,
um um den unteren Körperteil eines Trägers angeordnet zu und in einer bestimmten Größe
und Form hergestellt zu sein,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
ein nahtloser schlauchförmiger Gegenstand gestrickt wird, der in einer anatomischen
Passform hergestellt ist, um eine feste aber elastische Struktur zum Erzeugen einer
Kompression zwischen 2,00 bis 6,67 kPa (15 bis 50 mmHg) in einem zuvor ausgewählten
Bereich des Kleidungsstücks zu bilden und der eine annähernd konstante Kompression
in einem bestimmten Bereich an Größen und Formen der Träger bietet, indem ein hoher
Prozentsatz Elastikgarn eingestrickt ist, das größtenteils eine flache Kraft-DehnungsCharakteristik
aufweist, möglicherweise in Kombination mit einer kompakten Strickstruktur und einem
festen engen Maschenmuster.
2. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 1,
gekennzeichnet durch einen Schritt zum Dehnen des Materials in dem Gegenstand oder für eine ausgewählte
Fixierung des Gegenstands, während er auf einer Form in einer bestimmten Größe und
Form angeordnet ist.
3. Verfahren gemäß den Ansprüchen 1 oder 2,
gekennzeichnet durch einen Schritt des Zusammennähens des schlauchiormigen Gegenstands zum Bilden einer
kurzen Hose mit einem unteren Körperteilbereich, einem Leistenbereich und Beinöffnungen.
4. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schritt des Zusammennähens des sehlauchförmigen Gegenstands zum Bilden einer
kurzen Hose mit einem unteren Körperteilbereich, einem Leistenbereich und Beinöffnungen
optional vor oder nach dem Fixierungsschritt auf der Form ausgeführt wird.
5. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 3 oder 4,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
im Leistenbereich der kurzen Hose eine Öffnung ausgebildet ist, so dass der Träger
sich erleichtern kann, ohne die kurze Hose auszuziehen.
6. Verfahren gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Kleidungsstück durch kreisförmiges Stricken auf einer Body-Size-Maschine oder
einer Flachstrickmaschine mit zwei Nadelleisten hergestellt ist, wobei die Maschinen
vorzugsweise elektronisch gesteuert werden.
7. Verfahren gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die Dehnung oder Fixierung mit unterschiedlicher Intensität im Kleidungsstück zum
Errichten unterschiedlicher Dehnung oder Elastizität und Festigkeit in dem Gegenstand
und dadurch auch mit unterschiedlicher Kompression ausgeübt wird, wenn das Kleidungsstück von
einem Träger anzogen ist.
8. Verfahren gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
Elastikgarne, vorzugsweise Elasthan, in einem Anteil zwischen 15 und 60% verwendet
werden, vorzugsweise zwischen 30 und 50%, in den Bereichen des Kleidungsstücks, die
eine Kompression auf den Körper des Trägers ausüben sollen.
9. Kleidungsstück, das in einer bestimmten Größe und Form ausgebildet ist, zur Verwendung
bei Personen, die sich einen Bruch zugezogen haben oder bei denen die Gefahr besteht,
dass sie sich einen Bruch zuziehen, vorzugsweise einen Bruch bei künstlichem Darmausgang,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
es durch einen nahtlose, gestrickten, schlauchförmigen Gegenstand ausgebildet ist,
der dazu gedacht ist, um um den unteren Körperteil eines Trägers angeordnet zu sein
und der aus einer festen aber elastischen Struktur zum Erzeugen einer Kompression
zwischen 2,00 bis 6,67 kPa (15 bis 50 mmHg) in einer zuvor ausgewählten Fläche des
Kleidungsstücks hergestellt ist und eine anatomische Passform aufweist und der eine
annähernd konstante Kompression in einem bestimmten Bereich an Größen und Formen der
Träger ausübt, wobei die Kompression durch Einstricken eines hohen Prozentsatzes Elastikgarn
erzeugt wird, das größtenteils eine flache Kraft- DehnungsCharakteristik aufweist,
möglicherweise in Kombination mit einer kompakten Striekstruktur und einem festen
engen Maschenmuster.
10. Kleidungsstück gemäß Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der schlauchförmige Gegenstand vorzugsweise gedehnt oder fixiert ist, um die anatomische
Passform bereitzustellen.
11. Kleidungsstück gemäß Anspruch 9 oder 10,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der schlauchförmige Gegenstand an einem Ende zusammengenäht ist, um eine kurze Hose
mit einem unteren Körperbereich, einem Leistenbereich und Beinöffnungen zu bilden.
12. Kleidungsstück gemäß einem der Ansprüche 9, 10 oder 11,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
es Elastikgarne, vorzugsweise Elasthan, in einem Anteil zwischen 15 und 60% enthält,
vorzugsweise zwischen 30 und 50%, in den Bereichen des Kleidungsstücks, die dazu dienen,
eine Kompression auf den Körper des Trägers auszuüben.
13. Kleidungsstück gemäß Anspruch 9 oder 10,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
es in einer Umfangsrichtung das Material besitzt, das eine Kraft-/DehnungsKurve darstellt,
einschließlich eines größtenteils flaschen Kurvenmusters.
1. Procédé pour fabriquer un article vestimentaire destiné à être utilisé avec des personnes
qui présentent une hernie ou un risque de développer une hernie, de préférence une
hernie de stomie, ledit article vestimentaire étant réalisé pour exercer une compression
sur l'utilisateur et destiné à être disposé autour de la partie inférieure du corps
de l'utilisateur et réalisé avec une taille et une forme prédéfinies, caractérisé en ce qu'on tricote un article tubulaire sans jointure, auquel on confère une forme anatomique
pour rétablir une structure ferme mais élastique pour appliquer une compression entre
2,00 et 6,67 kPa (15 à 50 mmHg) dans une zone préalablement choisie de l'article vestimentaire,
et d'appliquer une compression approximativement constante dans une certaine gamme
de tailles et de formes d'utilisateurs, par tricotage d'un pourcentage élevé de fibres
élastiques ayant une caractéristique force/élongation largement plane, éventuellement
en combinaison avec une structure tricotée compacte et un motif de couture serré ferme.
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par une étape destinée à mettre en extension le matériau dans l'article ou à établir
une fixation sélective de l'article alors qu'il est placé sur une forme avec une taille
et une forme prédéterminées.
3. Procédé selon les revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisé par une étape consistant à coudre ensemble l'article tubulaire pour former un slip avec
une zone correspondant à la partie inférieure du corps, une zone inguinale et des
ouvertures pour les jambes.
4. Procédé selon la revendication 3, caractérisant ce que l'étape consistant à coudre ensemble l'article tubulaire pour former un slip avec
une zone correspondant à la partie inférieure du corps, une zone inguinale et des
ouvertures pour les jambes est exécutée en option avant ou après l'étape de fixation
sur la forme.
5. Procédé selon la revendication 3 ou 4, caractérisé en ce que dans la zone inguinale dans le slip est prévue une ouverture, de sorte que l'utilisateur
peut se soulager sans enlever le slip.
6. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'article vestimentaire est réalisé par tricotage circulaire sur une machine à taille
corporelle ou sur une machine de tricot rectiligne avec deux barres à aiguilles, les
machines étant de préférence à commande électronique.
7. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'extension ou la fixation est exécutée avec une intensité variable sur l'ensemble
de l'article vestimentaire pour établir une extension ou une élasticité variable ainsi
qu'une fermeté variable dans l'article et par conséquent également une compression
variable quand l'article vestimentaire est placé sur un utilisateur.
8. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'on utilise des fils élastiques, de préférence en élasthane, à proportion entre
15 et 60 %, de préférence entre 30 et 50 % des zones de l'article vestimentaire qui
sont destinées à exercer une compression sur le corps de l'utilisateur.
9. Article vestimentaire formé avec une taille et une forme prédéfinies et destiné à
être utilisé avec des personnes qui présentent une hernie ou qui risquent de développer
une hernie, de préférence une hernie de stomie, caractérisé en ce qu'il est formé par un article tricoté et tubulaire sans jointure destiné à être disposé
autour de la partie inférieure du corps de l'utilisateur, et qui est réalisé avec
une structure ferme mais élastique pour établir une compression entre 2,00 et 6,67
kPa (15 et 50 mmHg) dans une zone présélectionnée de l'article vestimentaire afin
de réaliser une adaptation anatomique, et qui applique une compression approximativement
constante dans une certaine gamme de tailles et de formes d'utilisateurs, ladite compression
étant créée en tricotant un pourcentage élevé de fils élastiques ayant une caractéristique
force/élongation largement plane, éventuellement en combinaison avec une structure
tricotée compacte et avec un motif de couture serrée ferme.
10. Article vestimentaire selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que l'article tubulaire est de préférence mis en extension ou fixé afin d'assurer l'adaptation
anatomique.
11. Article vestimentaire selon la revendication 9 ou 10, caractérisé en ce que l'article tubulaire est cousu à une extrémité pour former un slip avec une partie
destinée à couvrir la partie inférieure du corps, une zone inguinale et des ouvertures
pour les jambes.
12. Article vestimentaire selon la revendication 9, 10 ou 11, caractérisé en ce qu'il inclut des fils élastiques, de préférence en élasthane, à proportion entre 15 et
60 %, de préférence entre 30 et 50 %, dans les zones qui sont destinées en utilisation
à exercer une compression sur le corps de l'utilisateur.
13. Article vestimentaire selon la revendication 9 ou 10, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend, en direction circonférentielle, ledit matériau qui présente une courbe
force/élongation qui inclut un motif de courbe largement aplatie.