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Hospital Attire :'Norma Jean'

Norma Jean’s Debuts Patent-Pending Innovative Hospitalwear

Inventhelp America’s largest invention submission company announces that one of its clients, an inventor from Indiana, has designed hospital attire that could provide more warmth than conventional apparel. This invention is patented.

“Norma Jean’s” would feature a jacket lined with flannel and include nylon fastener strips along the sleeves. This design would allow hospital staff access to IVs easily and perform tests and scans without the need to remove the patients clothing. The patient would retain their dignity, warmth and comfort.

Norma Jean’s would consist of an open-front jacket produced from cotton flannel material. The outsides of the sleeves would feature nylon fastener strips for easy opening and closing. The jacket would include a shirttail to cover the patient’s behind. The apparel would not include zippers or snaps so there would be no interference with tests and procedures.

The design could also be applied to bottoms. The bottoms would also be produced from cotton flannel and there would be nylon fastener strips on the inseams. The front and back panels would be two separate pieces. The apparel can be put in blanket-warming machines for trauma patients, surgery patients and patients who cannot get warm.

InventHelp is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor.

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Norma Jean’s Debuts Patent-Pending Innovative Hospitalwear