Improved hospital pants

By improving the structural design of patient pants, the problems of insufficient fit of existing patient pants with partial openings, lack of limb restraint function, and poor urine bag storage location have been solved. This has achieved convenience for diversified medical operations, limb restraint and privacy protection, reduced nursing difficulty, and improved ease of dressing and doffing.

CN224483115UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14TIANDONG COUNTY HOSPITAL OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TIANDONG COUNTY HOSPITAL OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Filing Date
2025-05-16
Publication Date
2026-07-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing patient pants have insufficient fit due to the local openings, lack of limb restraint function, and poor placement of urine bags, which increases the difficulty of nursing care and causes patient discomfort.

Method used

The design incorporates a waistband and leg structure with perforations on the front and back of the waistband and a covering fabric. The legs feature a first opening and a restraint piece, with a storage pocket on the inside of the legs. The waistband has an elastic adjustment piece, and the inside of the legs also has a storage pocket. The design incorporates Velcro and straps to facilitate diverse operations and protect patients.

Benefits of technology

It facilitates diverse medical procedures, reduces the number of times patients need to remove their pants, provides limb restraint and privacy protection, prevents pressure sores, ensures stable urine bag fixation, reduces nursing difficulty, and improves the ease of donning and doffing.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an improved patient trousers belongs to patient trousers technical field, and it includes the waistband and two trousers legs. The front and back of waistband all are provided with the openwork hole, and the front of waistband is provided with the shielding cloth corresponding openwork hole. Two trousers legs all are provided with the first open lapel mouth corresponding human body lower limbs lateral position, and are provided with a plurality of magic tape at first open lapel mouth, and first open lapel mouth extends from the bottom of trousers leg to waistband. Two trousers legs all are provided with the storage pocket for placing urine bag corresponding human body inner side position of thigh, and the opening of two storage pocket is shielded when the shielding cloth freely falls. The front lower part of trousers leg all is provided with the restraint piece, and the restraint piece includes the buffer belt of two ends foldable and two bandages, and two bandages are fixedly connected with the both ends of buffer belt respectively. The utility model solves the problem that the existing patient trousers local opening adaptability is insufficient, lower limbs restraint function is missing and urine bag storage position is poor.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hospital trousers technology, and in particular to an improved hospital trousers. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of medical care, the design of patient pants needs to balance patient privacy protection, ease of treatment procedures, and long-term comfort. Existing technology, such as CN 210809408 U, discloses a type of patient pants that uses a hip opening and a removable covering fabric to allow for drainage tube access and privacy protection, and employs leg pockets to secure the drainage bag. However, this design still has the following limitations in practical applications:

[0003] (1) Insufficient local opening adaptability: The opening of the patient's pants is limited to the buttock area. Since there are no openings in the perineal area and the outer leg area, it cannot meet the diverse medical operation needs such as perineal examination, urinary catheter operation, lower limb examination and dressing change. The patient still needs to frequently take off and remove the pants, which increases the difficulty of nursing care.

[0004] (2) Lack of restraint function: The patient pants lack the limb restraint design for patients with agitation or impaired consciousness. In clinical practice, additional restraint straps are required. The conventional restraint straps are relatively narrow and can easily cause pressure sores on the patient's skin if they are compressed for a long time.

[0005] (3) Poor placement of urine bag: The trouser pocket is far from the patient's urination site, the drainage tube is too long, and the urine bag is easily pulled due to changes in body position after placement.

[0006] To address the aforementioned issues, it is necessary to improve the existing patient trousers. Utility Model Content

[0007] This invention proposes an improved hospital trouser to solve the problems of insufficient fit of existing hospital trousers with partial openings, lack of lower limb restraint function, and poor placement of urine bags.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0009] An improved patient trouser includes a waistband and two pant legs. The top of the waistband is a waistband, and the bottom is connected to the two pant legs. The waistband has perforations on both the front and back. A covering fabric is provided on the front of the waistband corresponding to the perforations, and the top of the covering fabric is fixedly connected to the waistband. Each pant leg has a first opening on the outer side of the lower limb, with multiple Velcro fasteners at the first opening. The first opening extends from the bottom of the pant leg to the waistband. Each pant leg has a storage pocket on the inner thigh for holding a urine bag, and the covering fabric covers the openings of the two storage pockets when hanging freely. Each pant leg has a restraint on the lower front, comprising a foldable cushioning band at both ends and two straps. The cushioning band is connected to the pant leg, and its unfolded length is greater than the width of the pant leg. The width of the cushioning band is at least 5 cm. The two straps are fixedly connected to the ends of the cushioning band.

[0010] Furthermore, the waistband is equipped with a tension adjustment element for adjusting the tightness of the waistband.

[0011] Furthermore, the elastic adjustment component includes an elastic band and two buttons; a second opening is provided between the perforation on the back of the waistband and the waistband, dividing the back of the waistband into left and right sections; the elastic band is located inside the waistband, with its two ends protruding from the openings of the left and right sections of the back of the waistband respectively; the two buttons are respectively installed on the left and right sections of the back of the waistband, close to the second opening, with one button located on the outside of the waistband and the other on the inside of the waistband; the elastic band has several evenly spaced buttonholes, and the two ends of the elastic band are detachably connected to the two buttons through the buttonholes respectively.

[0012] Furthermore, the bottoms of the two perforations on the front and back of the waistband are both open structures.

[0013] Furthermore, the front of the buffer strip is provided with two seam lines at intervals. The seam lines are sewn to the trouser leg. The length direction of the seam lines is the same as the width direction of the buffer strip. The two ends of the buffer strip are at least 5cm apart from the two seam lines.

[0014] Furthermore, the cushioning band includes an outer layer of fabric and a sponge layer disposed within the outer layer, with two straps respectively connected to both ends of the outer layer.

[0015] Furthermore, the opening of the storage pocket is provided with a connecting structure for connecting the urine bag hanging ring. The connecting structure includes a connecting strap, one end of which is fixedly connected to the pant leg, and the other end is detachably connected to the pant leg via a snap fastener.

[0016] Furthermore, the trouser leg is provided with a storage pocket for placing a cushioning pad or airbag at the inner side of the knee, and the storage pocket is located between the storage pocket and the restraint member.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0018] 1. This utility model features perforations on both the front and back of the waistband, facilitating medical staff to examine and treat the patient's buttocks and perineum, as well as perform urinary catheter procedures. A first opening on the leg allows for easy examination and dressing changes of the patient's lower limbs, meeting diverse medical needs without requiring patients to frequently remove their pants, thus reducing the difficulty of care. Furthermore, a covering fabric is provided on the front of the waistband corresponding to the perforations, protecting the patient's privacy when lying flat.

[0019] 2. This utility model features a restraint component on the trouser leg for restraining the limbs of agitated or unconscious patients. The restraint component includes a cushioning band and two straps. The cushioning band has a large area, which can protect the restrained area and prevent pressure sores caused by prolonged pressure. Furthermore, when not in use, the ends of the cushioning band can be folded up and secured to the middle of the cushioning band with the straps to prevent tangling and to keep the restraint component neat and orderly.

[0020] 3. This utility model features storage pockets on both trouser legs corresponding to the inner thighs for storing the urine bag. Because the urine bag is placed close to the urination site and the drainage tube is short, the urine bag is less prone to being pulled by changes in body position. Two storage pockets are provided; one can be used depending on the patient's position.

[0021] 4. This utility model features an adjustable waistband for adjusting the tightness of the trousers, allowing for adjustments to suit different body types and providing a suitable and elastic fit. Once the trousers are properly adjusted, they do not require readjustment when putting them on or taking them off for the same patient. Compared to conventional methods of adjusting tightness via ties, this adjustment structure avoids the need for repeated tying and untying of ties, offering greater convenience.

[0022] 5. This utility model has a connecting structure at the opening of the storage pocket for connecting the urine bag hanging ring, which facilitates the restraint and fixation of the urine bag and prevents the urine bag from accidentally falling out of the storage pocket.

[0023] 6. This utility model features a storage pocket on the inner side of the trouser leg corresponding to the knee, for storing a cushioning pad or airbag. When the patient lies on their side, the airbag or cushioning pad can protect the patient's knee, preventing pressure sores caused by prolonged contact and pressure between the knees. Simultaneously, by creating some space between the lower limbs, it effectively avoids pressure on the urine bag. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 This is a front view of the improved hospital trousers proposed in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 2 This is a back view of the improved hospital trousers proposed in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the constraint member when it is unfolded according to Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0027] The following are the markings in the attached diagram: 1-waistband, 2-perforation, 3-covering fabric, 4-leg, 5-first opening, 6-pocket, 7-restraint, 8-buffered band, 9-seam, 10-tie strap, 11-waistband, 12-second opening, 13-elastic band, 14-buttonhole, 15-button. Detailed Implementation

[0028] 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.

[0029] Example 1

[0030] like Figure 1-3 As shown, an improved pair of patient pants includes a waistband 1 and two pant legs 4. The top of the waistband 1 is a waistband 11, and the bottom is connected to the two pant legs 4.

[0031] The waistband 1 has perforations 2 on both the front and back. In this embodiment, the bottoms of both perforations 2 on the front and back of the waistband 1 are open. A covering cloth 3 is provided on the front of the waistband 1 corresponding to the perforations 2, and the top of the covering cloth 3 is fixedly connected to the waistband 1. This utility model has perforations 2 on both the front and back of the waistband 1, which facilitates medical staff to examine and treat the patient's buttocks and perineum, as well as perform urinary catheter operations. The covering cloth 3 on the front of the waistband 1 corresponding to the perforations 2 helps protect the patient's privacy when lying flat.

[0032] Both trouser legs 4 have a first opening 5 corresponding to the outer side of the lower limbs, and multiple Velcro straps are provided at the first opening 5. The first opening 5 extends from the bottom of the trouser leg 4 to the waistband 1. This utility model provides a first opening 5 in the trouser leg 4 to facilitate the examination and dressing changes of the patient's lower limbs, which can meet the needs of various medical operations, eliminate the need for the patient to frequently remove and remove their trousers, and reduce the difficulty of care.

[0033] Both trouser legs 4 have storage pockets 6 located on the inner thighs for holding urine bags. When the covering cloth 3 hangs freely, it covers the openings of the two storage pockets 6, further protecting patient privacy and improving aesthetics by concealing the urine bag inside. Furthermore, because the urine bag is placed close to the urination site and the drainage tube is short, the urine bag is less likely to be pulled due to changes in body position. Two storage pockets 6 are provided; one can be used depending on the patient's position.

[0034] The lower front part of each pant leg 4 is provided with a restraint 7. The restraint 7 includes a cushioning band 8 that can be folded at both ends and two straps 10. The cushioning band 8 is connected to the pant leg 4. Its length when unfolded is greater than the width of the pant leg 4. The width of the cushioning band 8 is at least 5cm. The two straps 10 are fixedly connected to the two ends of the cushioning band 8 respectively.

[0035] Specifically, the front of the cushioning strip 8 has two seam lines 9 spaced apart. The seam lines 9 are sewn to the trouser leg 4. The length direction of the seam lines 9 is the same as the width direction of the cushioning strip 8. The two ends of the cushioning strip 8 are at least 5cm apart from the two seam lines 9. This arrangement leaves a gap between the middle of the cushioning strip 8 and the trouser leg 4, allowing the straps 10 to pass through so that the two ends of the cushioning strip 8 can be folded and fixed to the middle of the cushioning strip 8 by the straps 10. The cushioning strip 8 includes an outer layer of fabric and a sponge layer inside the outer layer. The two straps 10 are respectively connected to the two ends of the outer layer.

[0036] This invention features a restraint component 7 on the trouser leg 4 for restraining the limbs of agitated or unconscious patients. The restraint component 7 includes a cushioning band 8 and two straps 10. The cushioning band 8 has a large area, which can protect the restrained area and prevent pressure sores caused by prolonged pressure. In addition, when the restraint component 7 is not in use, the two ends of the cushioning band 8 can be folded up and tied to the middle of the cushioning band 8 by the straps 10 to prevent the straps 10 from getting tangled and to keep the restraint component 7 neat and orderly.

[0037] In addition, the waistband 11 is equipped with an adjustment mechanism for adjusting its tightness. The adjustment mechanism includes an elastic band 13 and two buttons 15. A second opening 12 is provided between the perforation 2 on the back of the waistband 1 and the waistband 11, dividing the back of the waistband 11 into left and right sections for easy putting on and taking off. The elastic band 13 is located inside the waistband 11, with its two ends protruding from the openings of the left and right sections on the back of the waistband 11. The two buttons 15 are respectively installed on the left and right sections on the back of the waistband 11, near the second opening 12, with one button 15 located on the outside of the waistband 11 and the other on the inside. Several evenly spaced fastening holes 14 are provided on the elastic band 13, and both ends of the elastic band 13 are detachably connected to the two buttons 15 through the fastening holes 14. This design allows for adjustment of the tightness according to different body types, achieving a suitable and elastic fit. Once the tightness of the patient pants is adjusted, it does not need to be readjusted when putting them on and taking them off for the same patient. Compared with the conventional method of adjusting the tightness by ties, this adjustment structure can avoid the repeated operation of tying / untying the ties, and has better convenience.

[0038] Example 2

[0039] Based on Embodiment 1, this embodiment provides a connecting structure (not shown in the figure) for connecting the urine bag hanging loop at the opening of the storage pocket 6. The connecting structure includes a connecting strap, one end of which is fixedly connected to the trouser leg 4, and the other end is detachably connected to the trouser leg 4 via a snap fastener. Urine bags generally have hanging loops for hanging in a suitable position. By passing the connecting strap through the hanging loop and connecting the snap fastener on the connecting strap to the snap fastener on the trouser leg 4, the hanging loop is secured to the connecting structure, thereby restraining and fixing the urine bag and preventing it from accidentally detaching from the storage pocket 6.

[0040] Example 3

[0041] Based on Embodiment 2, this embodiment includes a storage pocket (not shown in the figure) for placing a cushioning pad on the inner side of the trouser leg 4, corresponding to the knee. The storage pocket is located between the storage pocket 6 and the restraint member 7. The storage pocket can also hold an airbag. When the patient is lying on their side, the airbag or cushioning pad can protect the patient's knee, preventing pressure sores caused by prolonged contact and pressure between the knees. Simultaneously, by creating some space between the lower limbs, pressure on the urine bag can be effectively avoided. Only one storage pocket is required.

[0042] The above description is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model. However, the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the patent application of the present utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made under the technical spirit of the present utility model should fall within the patent scope covered by the present utility model.

Claims

1. An improved pair of hospital trousers, comprising a waistband and two pant legs, wherein the top of the waistband is a waistband and the bottom is connected to the two pant legs, characterized in that: The waistband has perforations on both the front and back. A covering fabric is provided on the front of the waistband corresponding to the perforations, and the top of the covering fabric is fixedly connected to the waistband. Each pant leg has a first opening on the outer side of the lower limb, and multiple Velcro fasteners are provided at the first opening. The first opening extends from the bottom of the pant leg to the waistband. Each pant leg has a storage pocket for holding a urine bag on the inner side of the thigh. When the covering fabric hangs freely, it covers the openings of the two storage pockets. Each pant leg has a restraint on the lower front. The restraint includes a cushioning band with foldable ends and two straps. The cushioning band is connected to the pant leg, and its unfolded length is greater than the width of the pant leg. The width of the cushioning band is at least 5cm. The two straps are fixedly connected to the two ends of the cushioning band.

2. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 1, characterized in that: The waistband is equipped with a tension adjustment piece for adjusting the tightness of the waistband.

3. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 2, characterized in that: The elastic adjustment component includes an elastic band and two buttons; a second opening is provided between the perforation on the back of the waistband and the waistband, dividing the back of the waistband into left and right sections; the elastic band is located inside the waistband, with its two ends protruding from the openings of the left and right sections of the back of the waistband respectively; the two buttons are respectively installed on the left and right sections of the back of the waistband, close to the second opening, with one button located on the outside of the waistband and the other on the inside of the waistband; the elastic band has several evenly spaced buttonholes, and the two ends of the elastic band are detachably connected to the two buttons through the buttonholes respectively.

4. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottoms of the two perforations on the front and back of the waistband are both open structures.

5. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front of the buffer strip has two seam lines spaced apart. The seam lines are sewn to the trouser leg. The length direction of the seam lines is the same as the width direction of the buffer strip. The two ends of the buffer strip are at least 5cm apart from the two seam lines.

6. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 5, characterized in that: The cushioning band includes an outer layer of fabric and a sponge layer inside the outer layer, with two straps connected to both ends of the outer layer respectively.

7. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 1, characterized in that: The opening of the storage pocket is provided with a connecting structure for connecting the urine bag hanging ring. The connecting structure includes a connecting strap, one end of which is fixedly connected to the pant leg, and the other end is detachably connected to the pant leg via a snap.

8. The improved hospital trousers according to claim 1, characterized in that: The trouser leg has a storage pocket for placing a cushioning pad or airbag on the inside of the knee, and the storage pocket is located between the storage pocket and the restraint.