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Wearable protective changing garment

a technology of protective clothing and changing garments, which is applied in the field of protective clothing, can solve the problems of inconvenient use, large distances for people to walk, and waste valuable time changing clothes in public facilities, and achieve the effect of convenient clothing changing

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-09-06
ISSEL CYNTHIA ARDITH
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Benefits of technology

This patent describes a special clothing item designed for wearing when changing clothes in public places. Its main benefit is making it easier and more comfortable to change into new outfits without having to fully disrobe or struggle with uncomfortable underwear.

Problems solved by technology

The technical problem addressed in this patent is how to create a comfortable and versatile garment that allows individuals to change clothes in public places without compromising their privacy or exposed to unnatural elements like cold, wind, or rain. It also provides an easy way to store and transport the garment when not wearing it.

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[0028] Referring now to the drawings, wherein similar parts are identified by like reference numerals, there is seen in FIG. 1 a front view of the wearable protective changing garment 10, with a partially exposed interior region. In the preferred embodiment, wearable protective changing garment 10 contains an interior layer 12 and a surrounding exterior layer 14. Interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 are separated by a dividing layer 16 (see FIG. 4A). Interior layer 12, exterior layer 14, and dividing layer 16 can all be contained within one type of fabric or material having three separate layers, or can each be separate layers of fabric sewn or otherwise combined together to form a continuous piece of material. Interior layer 12 and exterior layer 14 can be comprised of either a substantially water absorbent material such as terry cloth, cotton, or other water absorbent material as would be deemed suitable by one with ordinary skill in the art, or a material that is partially wat...

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Abstract

The present invention involves a garment that allows a wearer to change clothes in privacy and can be comfortably worn for protection before, during, and after changing. Preferably, the garment contains two sides of partially absorbent material separated by a water resistant layer. Alternatively, the garment can include a partially absorbent interior layer and a substantially water resistant exterior layer. The garment contains a hood, sleeves, and two apertures that allow a wearer to reach underneath the garment to change clothes. The garment can contain interior and exterior pockets to store items and keep the wearer's hands protected. The garment contains sufficient room underneath to enable a wearer to comfortably change clothes. The present invention can include a means for securing the garment to a fixed object to facilitate drying. The garment can also be folded up and stored within an enclosure located within the interior of the garment.

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Owner ISSEL CYNTHIA ARDITH
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