Electrocardiograph monitoring clothes convenient to put on and take off

By introducing zippers, flaps, Velcro, and rivet buttons into the ECG monitoring suit, the problem of the suit being inconvenient to put on and take off has been solved, enabling quick replacement and skin protection, thus improving ease of use and hygiene.

CN223930171UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24JIANGXI PROVINCIAL PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202423096471.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-16
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-16

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing ECG monitoring gowns are not convenient for patients and nursing staff to put on and take off quickly, making it difficult to change them, and they can easily lead to skin exposure and bacterial growth.

Method used

An easy-to-wear ECG monitoring garment was designed, which uses a structure of zipper connection, flap, Velcro, rivet buckle and elastic band, combined with lining and elastic cord. The elastic band is fixed by rivet buckle, and the Velcro and flap allow for quick dressing and undressing. The lining and elastic cord keep the garment in place and prevent skin exposure.

Benefits of technology

It enables quick donning and doffing of ECG monitoring gowns, making it convenient for patients and nursing staff to change them, avoiding skin exposure, reducing bacterial growth, and improving ease of use and hygiene.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of electrocardiograph monitoring clothes, in particular to an electrocardiograph monitoring clothes convenient to put on and take off, which comprises an electrocardiograph monitoring clothes, a zipper, a cover turning piece, a first magic tape, a second magic tape, a rivet buckle and an elastic band, the two sides of the front part of the electrocardiograph monitoring clothes are connected through the zipper, and the front side of the electrocardiograph monitoring clothes is provided with a plurality of threading holes; the front side of the electrocardiograph monitoring clothes is connected with turning cover pieces with the number corresponding to that of the threading holes. The electrocardiograph monitoring garment is sleeved on the neck of a patient, the two ends of the elastic band are respectively fixed on the front side and the rear side of the electrocardiograph monitoring garment sleeve by the aid of the rivet buckles to complete wearing of the electrocardiograph monitoring garment, one end of the elastic band is separated from the electrocardiograph monitoring garment by opening the rivet buckles, and then the electrocardiograph monitoring garment is taken down from the neck of the patient. The threading hole is closed under the action of the first magic tape, the second magic tape and the turning cover piece, so that the skin of the patient is prevented from being exposed when the patient is subjected to electrocardiograph monitoring.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring clothing technology, and particularly to an ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off. Background Technology

[0002] Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring is a medical procedure used to monitor heart activity, primarily for patients whose conditions are prone to change, to detect vital signs. During ECG monitoring, one end of a lead wire is connected to the ECG monitor, and the other end is connected to electrode pads. The electrode pads are then placed on the patient's skin. The information sensed by the lead wire is transmitted to the ECG monitor, which displays the patient's vital signs data.

[0003] Patent CN215381663U discloses a patient gown for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, comprising a main body with a collar at the top, zippers on the front center and sides, and a threading opening on the left side of the chest. The patent proposes adjusting the position of the electrode pads from the collar and using a cover to conceal the threading opening, preventing skin exposure. When wearing the ECG monitoring gown, the patient's hands must be tucked into the sleeves. For critically ill or immobile patients under prolonged monitoring, sweating and soiling can occur, necessitating frequent gown changes to prevent bacterial growth. The gown's restrictive nature and difficulty in quick donning and doffing pose significant challenges for both patients and caregivers.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to design an ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the shortcomings of existing hospital gowns, which restrict patients' movements and make it difficult for them to put on and take off quickly, thus posing a significant challenge for both patients and caregivers when changing hospital gowns, this invention provides an electrocardiogram monitoring gown that is easy to put on and take off.

[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is: an ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off, including an ECG monitoring garment and a zipper. The front two sides of the ECG monitoring garment are connected by the zipper. The front side of the ECG monitoring garment has multiple threading holes. It also includes a flap, a first Velcro, a second Velcro, rivets, and an elastic band. The front side of the ECG monitoring garment is connected to a flap corresponding to the number of threading holes. The flap rotates to cover the threading holes. A first Velcro is connected to one side of the flap. A second Velcro corresponding to the number of threading holes is connected to the front side of the ECG monitoring garment. The second Velcro is close to the threading holes. The first Velcro and the adjacent second Velcro are attached to each other. Multiple rivets are installed on the front and back sides of the ECG monitoring garment. An elastic band connects the adjacent rivets on the front and back sides of the ECG monitoring garment.

[0007] Furthermore, it also includes a lining and elastic cords. The lower back of the ECG monitoring suit is connected to the lining, which has a ventilation slot and an elastic cord connected to the lower part of the lining.

[0008] Furthermore, it also includes pockets, drawstrings, and elastic buckles. The front of the ECG monitoring garment has pockets on both sides, with drawstrings running through the pockets and elastic buckles at the bottom of the pockets.

[0009] Furthermore, it also includes cover plates, with multiple cover plates attached to one side of the front of the ECG monitoring garment.

[0010] Furthermore, it also includes plastic balls, with plastic balls fixedly connected to both ends of the pull rope and the elastic rope.

[0011] Furthermore, it also includes a sign, with the sign attached to the side of the flap away from the ECG monitoring garment.

[0012] The beneficial effects are as follows: The ECG monitoring garment is put on by covering the patient's neck and then using rivets to fix the two ends of the elastic band to the front and back of the ECG monitoring garment. By opening the rivets, one end of the elastic band is removed from the ECG monitoring garment, and the ECG monitoring garment can be removed from the patient's neck. This makes it convenient for patients and nursing staff to change the ECG monitoring garment. With the action of the first Velcro, the second Velcro, and the flap, the threading hole is closed, preventing the patient's skin from being exposed when ECG monitoring is performed. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.

[0014] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional sectional view of the ECG monitoring suit, zipper, and flap of this utility model.

[0015] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle.

[0016] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the flip cover, the first hook and loop fastener, and the second hook and loop fastener of this utility model.

[0017] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional sectional view of the ECG monitoring suit, lining, and elastic cord of this utility model.

[0018] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the lining, elastic rope, and pull rope of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the pocket, drawstring, and elastic buckle of this utility model.

[0020] Parts and their numbers in the picture: 1-ECG monitoring suit, 2-zipper, 3-threading hole, 4-flip flap, 5-first Velcro, 6-second Velcro, 7-covering piece, 8-rivet buckle, 9-elastic band, 10-lining, 11-ventilation channel, 12-elastic cord, 13-pocket, 14-drawstring, 15-elastic buckle, 16-plastic ball, 17-label. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0022] Example 1: An easy-to-wear ECG monitoring garment, see reference Figures 1-4 As shown, the garment includes an ECG monitoring gown 1 and a zipper 2. The left and right sides of the front of the ECG monitoring gown 1 are connected by the zipper 2. Five cover panels 7 are connected to one side of the front of the ECG monitoring gown 1, covering the zipper 2 to prevent the zipper 2 from scratching the patient's skin. Five threading holes 3 are opened on the front of the ECG monitoring gown 1, and the threading holes 3 are 8 cm long. It also includes flaps 4, a first Velcro 5, a second Velcro 6, rivets 8, and elastic bands 9. The five flaps 4 are connected to the front of the ECG monitoring gown 1 by sewing. Identification plates 17 are connected to the front of the flaps 4 by sewing. Different colors are made and sewn onto different flaps 4 to correspond to different electrode pad attachment positions, facilitating quick attachment of the electrode pads. The flaps 4 rotate to cover the adjacent thread holes 3. The back of the flaps 4 is connected to the first Velcro 5 by sewing. The front of the ECG monitoring garment 1 is connected to five second Velcro 6 by sewing. The second Velcro 6 are close to the thread holes 3. The first Velcro 5 and the adjacent second Velcro 6 are attached to each other. Four rivets 8 are installed on the front and back sides of the ECG monitoring garment 1. Elastic bands 9 connect the adjacent rivets 8 on the front and back of the ECG monitoring garment 1.

[0023] When putting on the ECG monitoring garment 1, open the rivet buckle 8 to detach one end of the elastic band 9 from the ECG monitoring garment 1. Place the ECG monitoring garment 1 around the patient's neck, then cover the patient's chest and back with the garment 1. Reconnect the elastic band 9 to the ECG monitoring garment 1, securing both ends of the elastic band 9 to the front and back of the garment 1 with the rivet buckle 8. Use the zipper 2 to connect the two sides of the front of the ECG monitoring garment 1, ensuring the garment 1 covers the chest and back. When removing the ECG monitoring garment 1, open the rivet buckle 8 to detach one end of the elastic band 9 from the garment 1. 1. To remove the ECG monitoring garment 1, simply remove it from the patient's neck. This allows for quick donning and doffing of the garment, facilitating changes for both the patient and caregivers. During ECG monitoring, separate the first Velcro 5 from the second Velcro 6. Then, flip the flap 4 outward to open the threading hole 3. Place the electrode pads onto the patient's chest through the threading hole 3 and connect them to the ECG monitor using wires. Flip the flap 4 inward again to re-adhere the first Velcro 5 and second Velcro 6, thus closing the threading hole 3 and preventing skin exposure during ECG monitoring.

[0024] Example 2: Based on Example 1, refer to Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, it also includes a lining 10 and an elastic cord 12. The lining 10 is sewn to the lower back of the ECG monitoring garment 1. A ventilation slot 11 is provided on the lining 10. After wearing the ECG monitoring garment 1, the patient's skin can sweat and breathe through the ventilation slot 11. The lower part of the lining 10 is connected to the elastic cord 12.

[0025] After opening the rivet 8, open the front sides of the lining 10, then put the lining 10 and the ECG monitoring garment 1 together around the patient's neck. Then close the front sides of the lining 10 so that the lining 10 is wrapped around the patient's waist. Then tighten the elastic cord 12 and tie the two ends of the elastic cord 12 so that the lining 10 fits snugly against the patient's waist, thereby fixing the ECG monitoring garment 1 to the patient's body. This prevents the ECG monitoring garment 1 from pulling the leads when the patient turns over and prevents the electrode pads from falling off the patient.

[0026] See Figure 1 and Figure 7 As shown, it also includes a pocket 13, a drawstring 14, and an elastic buckle 15. The front two sides of the ECG monitoring garment 1 are connected to the pocket 13 by sewing. The drawstring 14 runs through the pocket 13. The lower part of the pocket 13 is movably connected to the elastic buckle 15. Plastic balls 16 are fixedly connected to both ends of the drawstring 14 and the elastic rope 12. The plastic balls 16 facilitate the knotting of the drawstring 14 and the elastic rope 12.

[0027] After connecting the electrode pads to the ECG monitor via wires, first insert the wires into the elastic buckle 15, then use the drawstring 14 to bind the wires, thus concentrating and securing the wires on the pocket 13. This keeps the wires relatively stationary with respect to the patient and the ECG monitoring garment 1, preventing them from falling off due to their weight or when the patient turns over. (See also...) Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown.

[0028] The present application has been described in detail above. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of the present application. The description of the above embodiments is only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and core ideas of the present application. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope based on the ideas of the present application. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of the present application.

Claims

1. An easy-to-wear electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring garment, comprising an ECG monitoring garment (1) and a zipper (2), wherein the front two sides of the ECG monitoring garment (1) are connected by the zipper (2), and the front side of the ECG monitoring garment (1) has multiple threading holes (3), characterized in that, It also includes a flap (4), a first Velcro (5), a second Velcro (6), rivets (8) and an elastic band (9). The front of the ECG monitoring suit (1) is connected to a flap (4) corresponding to the number of thread holes (3). The flap (4) rotates to cover the thread holes (3). A first Velcro (5) is connected to one side of the flap (4). A second Velcro (6) corresponding to the number of thread holes (3) is connected to the front of the ECG monitoring suit (1). The second Velcro (6) is close to the thread holes (3). The first Velcro (5) and the adjacent second Velcro (6) are attached to each other. Multiple rivets (8) are installed on both the front and back sides of the ECG monitoring suit (1). An elastic band (9) is connected between adjacent rivets (8) on the front and back of the ECG monitoring suit (1).

2. The ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a lining (10) and an elastic cord (12). The lower back of the ECG monitoring garment (1) is connected to the lining (10), and a ventilation groove (11) is opened on the lining (10). The lower part of the lining (10) is connected to the elastic cord (12).

3. The ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off according to claim 2, characterized in that, It also includes pockets (13), drawstrings (14) and elastic buckles (15). The front two sides of the ECG monitoring garment (1) are connected to pockets (13), drawstrings (14) run through the pockets (13), and elastic buckles (15) are movable at the bottom of the pockets (13).

4. The ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off according to claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes a cover plate (7), and multiple cover plates (7) are connected to one side of the front of the ECG monitoring garment (1).

5. The ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes a plastic ball (16), and both ends of the pull rope (14) and the elastic rope (12) are fixedly connected to the plastic ball (16).

6. The ECG monitoring garment that is easy to put on and take off according to claim 5, characterized in that, It also includes a sign (17), and the sign (17) is attached to the side of the flap (4) away from the ECG monitoring garment (1).

Citation Information

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  • Hospital gown for electrocardiograph monitoring

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