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US20240164460A1 US17/990,015 US202217990015A US2024164460A1 US 20240164460 A1 US20240164460 A1 US 20240164460A1 US 202217990015 A US202217990015 A US 202217990015A US 2024164460 A1 US2024164460 A1 US 2024164460A1
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  • Embodiments herein relate to medical garments, clothing, and/or apparel. Some embodiments herein relate to medical garments such as medical scrubs.
  • Medical garments such as scrubs are ubiquitous amongst healthcare professionals and beyond. These garments are articles of sanitary clothing worn by physicians, nurses, dentists and other workers involved in patient care and extends to other work environments where clothing may come into contact with infectious or otherwise harmful agents. In many healthcare environments, it is forbidden to wear any exposed outside clothing. Their construction is often simple and use highly resilient fabric which can withstand repeated washing and sterilization between each use. Some user and facilities utilize disposable garments; however, this can contribute to high volumes of waste over long periods of time.
  • Existing medical garments and/or scrubs carry many disadvantages.
  • existing medical scrubs may be uncomfortable.
  • existing medical scrubs may require additional layers such as underwear layers for comfort and/or warmth.
  • additional layers such as underwear layers for comfort and/or warmth and therefore may require additional dressing time for users.
  • Other examples include additional layers such as underwear which may cause users to feel too hot or experience chafing.
  • the embodiments provided herein relate to medical clothing and/or apparel. Some embodiments herein relate to medical apparel such as medical scrubs.
  • Article of manufacture for use by healthcare professionals is disclosed.
  • Article of manufacture may comprise an article of medical apparel and/or garment such medical scrubs.
  • article of manufacture may comprise a pants portion of a medical scrubs.
  • Pants portion may comprise an external exposed portion and an internal liner portion. Internal liner portion may act to conveniently obviate the need for undergarment and/or additional undergarment use.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 2 is a view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing an inverted internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 3 is an inverted view of an internal liner in a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 4 is an inside-out view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 5 is an inside-out view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing a back or posterior side of internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • the embodiments described herein relate to medical clothing and/or apparel. Some embodiments herein relate to medical apparel such as medical scrubs.
  • Embodiments herein may be compatible with some or all aspects or parts of disclosures such as in “Textiles having antimicrobial properties and methods for producing the same,” US 2018/0042320 A1, which is incorporated by reference in entirety herein.
  • Undergarments are articles of clothing used to meet various needs.
  • undergarments act as sanitary barriers between a wearer and outer clothing of the wearer that is visible to others.
  • undergarments may provide a wearer an additional layer of temperature moderation and/or protection.
  • undergarments come with disadvantages.
  • undergarments add an extra step in the dressing process. This can be a disadvantage in a fast-paced environment or rush situation.
  • Embodiments herein may be compatible with some or all aspects or parts of disclosures such as in “Boxer briefs,” U.S. Pat. No. 10,980,289 B2, which is incorporated by reference in entirety herein.
  • FIG. 1 is a first view 100 of a pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs according to some embodiments.
  • a lining and/or liner may be incorporated and/or attached to pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a first material such as a fabric material.
  • First material may be suitable for sterile environment use.
  • first material may comprise a first fabric that can withstand heavy washing, bleaching, and/or excessive heat.
  • first material may comprise a fabric that is antimicrobial and/or hostile to bacteria, virus, and/or colonization of the aforementioned.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a particular size.
  • pants portion 100 a may be comprise a size such as extra-small, small, medium, large, extra-large, etc.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a particular shape and/or fit such as a stylized fit.
  • pants portion 100 a may be comprise a baggy fit or tight fit.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing suitable for unisex use.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a first pants leg 101 and a second pants leg 102 .
  • First pants leg 101 and second pants leg 102 may each allow for enveloping a wearer's left or right leg.
  • First pants leg 101 may comprise a first elastic ankle band 101 a .
  • Second pants leg 102 may comprise a second elastic ankle band 102 a.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a waistband 103 which may, for example, be an elastic waistband.
  • FIG. 2 is a second view 200 of a pants portion such as pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing an internal liner 201 according to some embodiments.
  • internal liner 201 may be incorporated and/or attached to pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs.
  • internal liner 201 may eliminate the need for a separate undergarment.
  • pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising an internal liner 201 wherein the internal liner 201 comprises a second material such as a fabric material.
  • first material and second material may be the same material. In some embodiments, first material and second material may be different materials.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise one or more panels.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise one or more panels comprising a material such as a fabric or textile. Panels may be joined by seams.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise one or more panels such as a left panel, right panel, a middle panel, and/or a gusset panel.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise or utilize one or more of various attachment mechanisms to pants portion 100 a.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise an attachment seam 202 a .
  • Attachment seam 202 a may attach internal liner 201 to pants portion 100 .
  • attachment seam 202 a may be the only attachment section attaching internal liner 201 to pants portion 100 .
  • internal liner 201 can be inverted and exposed. Invertibility allows for easy cleaning, for example.
  • attachment seam 202 a may comprise a particular stitching pattern. In one example, attachment seam 202 a may comprise a dual-stitching pattern. Other patterns will be described herein.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created or added by a particular technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a lockstitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a chain stitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a zigzag stitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a running stitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a back stitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a satin stitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may be created using a overlock stitch technique.
  • attachment seam 202 a may attach internal liner 201 to pants portion 100 a and may also serve as a lower seam accompanying an upper seam 202 b.
  • attachment seam 202 a may serve as a lower seam of a first enclosure 203 a of waistband 103 . Therefore, attachment seam 202 a may serve at least a dual purpose to attach internal liner 201 and to create an enclosure.
  • upper seam 202 b may serve as an upper seam of a first enclosure 203 a of waistband 103 .
  • first enclosure 203 a may contain a drawstring 203 b.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise a first seam which may be a posterior seam 204 .
  • posterior seam 204 may comprise a particular stitching pattern. In one example, posterior seam 204 may comprise a dual-stitching pattern. Other patterns will be described herein.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created or added by a particular technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a lockstitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a chain stitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a zigzag stitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a running stitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a back stitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a satin stitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may be created using a overlock stitch technique.
  • posterior seam 204 may join a left panel and a right panel.
  • FIG. 3 is an inverted view 300 of an internal liner such as internal liner 201 in pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of internal liner 201 according to some embodiments.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise a second seam which may be an anterior seam 301 .
  • anterior seam 301 may comprise a particular pattern.
  • anterior seam 301 may comprise a dual-stitching pattern. Other patterns will be described herein.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created or added by a particular technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a lockstitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a chain stitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a zigzag stitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a running stitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a back stitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a satin stitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may be created using a overlock stitch technique.
  • anterior seam 301 may join a left panel and a right panel.
  • anterior seam 301 may comprise left boundary, a right boundary, and a lower boundary around a middle panel. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 join a left panel and a middle panel. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 join a right panel and a middle panel.
  • a middle panel bounded by seams may comprise multiple layers and/or a first layer overlaying a second layer, allowing for an opening suitable for male wearers to use the restroom.
  • anterior seam 301 may comprise a U-shaped pattern. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise a V-shaped pattern. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise a rectangular shaped pattern.
  • FIG. 4 is an inside-out view 400 of a pants portion such as pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of an internal liner such as internal liner 201 showing another view of an anterior seam such as anterior seam 301 according to some embodiments.
  • internal liner 201 may comprise a first internal liner bottom seam 401 a and/or a second internal liner bottom seam 401 b.
  • anterior seam 301 may connect to or meet an in-seam 402 .
  • in-seam 402 may connect to or meet a first internal liner bottom seam 401 a and/or a second internal liner bottom seam 401 b.
  • FIG. 5 is an inside-out view 500 of a pants portion such as pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing a back or posterior side of an internal liner such as internal liner 201 showing another view of a posterior seam such as posterior seam 204 according to some embodiments.
  • various fabrics or combinations of fabrics may be used for each garment or garment component.
  • pants portion 100 a may be comprised of a first fabric or combination of fabric.
  • internal liner 201 may be comprised of a second fabric or combination of fabric.
  • pants portion 100 a and internal liner 201 may be comprised of the same fabric or combination of fabrics.
  • pants portion 100 a and internal liner 201 may be comprised of different fabrics or combination of fabrics.
  • one or more type of fibers may be used in a fabric.
  • cotton, polyester, spandex, and rayon are types of fibers that may be used in a fabric.
  • combinations of fibers may be used in a fabric.
  • pants portion 100 a may be comprised of a fabric different from one used for internal liner 201 .
  • internal liner 201 may be comprised of a fabric suitable for an undergarment, such as a comfortable soft fabric.
  • a comfortable fabric may be cotton, silk, hemp, linen, merino wool, bamboo viscose, spandex, polyester, mesh, satin, or lace.
  • a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of cotton.
  • Cotton may possess advantages such as breathability, durability, and/or resistant to static electricity buildup. Cotton is also considered biodegradable.
  • a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of polyester.
  • Polyester may possess advantages such as durability and wrinkle-resistance. Polyester is not absorbent and shrinking and/or stain resistant. Polyester may also be a cheaper material relative to others.
  • a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of rayon. Rayon may possess advantages such as breathability, lightness, and/or softness.
  • a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of spandex and/or elastane.
  • Spandex and/or elastane may possess advantages such as stretchability, strength, and lightness.
  • various blends/proportions of any of the aforementioned fibers/materials may be used in fabrics.
  • a 50/50 blend of polyester/cotton may be used in a fabric.
  • a 50/50 blend of polyester/spandex may be used in a fabric.
  • a scrubs fabric may contain 3-4% elastane.
  • pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 48% polyester, 48% cotton, and 4% elastane. In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 49% polyester, 49% cotton, and 2% elastane.
  • pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 48% rayon, 48% polyester, and 4% elastane. In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 49% rayon, 49% polyester, and 2% elastane.
  • embodiments described herein provide comfortability and can eliminate need for wearing underwear.
  • an all-in-one design allows for more quickly dressing and/or “scrubbing in.”
  • less layers allow for cooler temperature experience in, for example, fast-paced and/or hot work environments. In some examples this can eliminate or reduce chafing.

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An article of manufacture for use by healthcare professionals is disclosed. Article of manufacture may comprise an article of medical apparel and/or garment such medical scrubs. In one example, article of manufacture may comprise a pants portion of a medical scrubs. Pants portion may comprise an external exposed portion and an internal liner portion. Internal liner portion may act to conveniently obviate the need for undergarment and/or additional undergarment use.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • Embodiments herein relate to medical garments, clothing, and/or apparel. Some embodiments herein relate to medical garments such as medical scrubs.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Medical garments such as scrubs are ubiquitous amongst healthcare professionals and beyond. These garments are articles of sanitary clothing worn by physicians, nurses, dentists and other workers involved in patient care and extends to other work environments where clothing may come into contact with infectious or otherwise harmful agents. In many healthcare environments, it is forbidden to wear any exposed outside clothing. Their construction is often simple and use highly resilient fabric which can withstand repeated washing and sterilization between each use. Some user and facilities utilize disposable garments; however, this can contribute to high volumes of waste over long periods of time.
  • Existing medical garments and/or scrubs carry many disadvantages. In one example, existing medical scrubs may be uncomfortable. In another example, existing medical scrubs may require additional layers such as underwear layers for comfort and/or warmth. Further, some existing medical scrubs may require additional layers such as underwear layers for comfort and/or warmth and therefore may require additional dressing time for users. Other examples include additional layers such as underwear which may cause users to feel too hot or experience chafing.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY
  • This summary is provided to introduce a variety of concepts in a simplified form that is disclosed further in the detailed description of the embodiments. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
  • The embodiments provided herein relate to medical clothing and/or apparel. Some embodiments herein relate to medical apparel such as medical scrubs.
  • In some embodiments, an article of manufacture for use by healthcare professionals is disclosed. Article of manufacture may comprise an article of medical apparel and/or garment such medical scrubs. In one example, article of manufacture may comprise a pants portion of a medical scrubs. Pants portion may comprise an external exposed portion and an internal liner portion. Internal liner portion may act to conveniently obviate the need for undergarment and/or additional undergarment use.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • A more complete understanding of the embodiments, and the advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by references to the following detailed description, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 2 is a view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing an inverted internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 3 is an inverted view of an internal liner in a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 4 is an inside-out view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • FIG. 5 is an inside-out view of a bottom pants portion of a set of medical scrubs exposing a back or posterior side of internal liner according to some embodiments.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • The specific details of the single embodiment or variety of embodiments described herein are set for in this application. Any specific details of the embodiments are used for demonstration purposes only, and no unnecessary limitation or inferences are to be understood therefrom.
  • Medical Apparel
  • In general, the embodiments described herein relate to medical clothing and/or apparel. Some embodiments herein relate to medical apparel such as medical scrubs.
  • Embodiments herein may be compatible with some or all aspects or parts of disclosures such as in “Textiles having antimicrobial properties and methods for producing the same,” US 2018/0042320 A1, which is incorporated by reference in entirety herein.
  • However, this prior art disclosure fails, for example, to provide medical garments having the advantages associated with embodiments described herein.
  • Undergarments
  • Undergarments are articles of clothing used to meet various needs. In one example, undergarments act as sanitary barriers between a wearer and outer clothing of the wearer that is visible to others. In another example, undergarments may provide a wearer an additional layer of temperature moderation and/or protection.
  • However, undergarments come with disadvantages. In one example, undergarments add an extra step in the dressing process. This can be a disadvantage in a fast-paced environment or rush situation.
  • It may be advantageous to incorporate the benefits of undergarments into some articles of clothing to eliminate some or all of the aforementioned disadvantages.
  • Embodiments herein may be compatible with some or all aspects or parts of disclosures such as in “Boxer briefs,” U.S. Pat. No. 10,980,289 B2, which is incorporated by reference in entirety herein.
  • However, this prior art disclosure fails, for example, to provide medical garments having the advantages associated with embodiments described herein.
  • FIG. 1 is a first view 100 of a pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs according to some embodiments.
  • In some embodiments, a lining and/or liner may be incorporated and/or attached to pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a first material such as a fabric material. First material may be suitable for sterile environment use. For example, first material may comprise a first fabric that can withstand heavy washing, bleaching, and/or excessive heat. In another example, first material may comprise a fabric that is antimicrobial and/or hostile to bacteria, virus, and/or colonization of the aforementioned.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a particular size. In one example, pants portion 100 a may be comprise a size such as extra-small, small, medium, large, extra-large, etc.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a particular shape and/or fit such as a stylized fit. In one example, pants portion 100 a may be comprise a baggy fit or tight fit.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing suitable for unisex use.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a first pants leg 101 and a second pants leg 102. First pants leg 101 and second pants leg 102 may each allow for enveloping a wearer's left or right leg.
  • First pants leg 101 may comprise a first elastic ankle band 101 a. Second pants leg 102 may comprise a second elastic ankle band 102 a.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising a waistband 103 which may, for example, be an elastic waistband.
  • FIG. 2 is a second view 200 of a pants portion such as pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing an internal liner 201 according to some embodiments.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may be incorporated and/or attached to pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may eliminate the need for a separate undergarment.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may comprise a first article of clothing comprising an internal liner 201 wherein the internal liner 201 comprises a second material such as a fabric material. In some embodiments, first material and second material may be the same material. In some embodiments, first material and second material may be different materials.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise one or more panels. For example, internal liner 201 may comprise one or more panels comprising a material such as a fabric or textile. Panels may be joined by seams.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise one or more panels such as a left panel, right panel, a middle panel, and/or a gusset panel.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise or utilize one or more of various attachment mechanisms to pants portion 100 a.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise an attachment seam 202 a. Attachment seam 202 a may attach internal liner 201 to pants portion 100.
  • In some embodiments, attachment seam 202 a may be the only attachment section attaching internal liner 201 to pants portion 100. In these examples, internal liner 201 can be inverted and exposed. Invertibility allows for easy cleaning, for example.
  • In some embodiments, attachment seam 202 a may comprise a particular stitching pattern. In one example, attachment seam 202 a may comprise a dual-stitching pattern. Other patterns will be described herein.
  • In some embodiments, attachment seam 202 a may be created or added by a particular technique. In one example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a lockstitch technique. In another example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a chain stitch technique. In another example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a zigzag stitch technique. In another example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a running stitch technique. In another example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a back stitch technique. In another example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a satin stitch technique. In another example, attachment seam 202 a may be created using a overlock stitch technique.
  • In some embodiments, attachment seam 202 a may attach internal liner 201 to pants portion 100 a and may also serve as a lower seam accompanying an upper seam 202 b.
  • In some embodiments, attachment seam 202 a may serve as a lower seam of a first enclosure 203 a of waistband 103. Therefore, attachment seam 202 a may serve at least a dual purpose to attach internal liner 201 and to create an enclosure.
  • In some embodiments, upper seam 202 b may serve as an upper seam of a first enclosure 203 a of waistband 103.
  • In some embodiments, first enclosure 203 a may contain a drawstring 203 b.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise a first seam which may be a posterior seam 204.
  • In some embodiments, posterior seam 204 may comprise a particular stitching pattern. In one example, posterior seam 204 may comprise a dual-stitching pattern. Other patterns will be described herein.
  • In some embodiments, posterior seam 204 may be created or added by a particular technique. In one example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a lockstitch technique. In another example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a chain stitch technique. In another example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a zigzag stitch technique. In another example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a running stitch technique. In another example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a back stitch technique. In another example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a satin stitch technique. In another example, posterior seam 204 may be created using a overlock stitch technique.
  • In some embodiments, posterior seam 204 may join a left panel and a right panel.
  • FIG. 3 is an inverted view 300 of an internal liner such as internal liner 201 in pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of internal liner 201 according to some embodiments.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise a second seam which may be an anterior seam 301.
  • In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise a particular pattern. In one example, anterior seam 301 may comprise a dual-stitching pattern. Other patterns will be described herein.
  • In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may be created or added by a particular technique. In one example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a lockstitch technique. In another example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a chain stitch technique. In another example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a zigzag stitch technique. In another example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a running stitch technique. In another example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a back stitch technique. In another example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a satin stitch technique. In another example, anterior seam 301 may be created using a overlock stitch technique.
  • In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may join a left panel and a right panel.
  • In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise left boundary, a right boundary, and a lower boundary around a middle panel. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 join a left panel and a middle panel. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 join a right panel and a middle panel.
  • In some embodiments, a middle panel bounded by seams may comprise multiple layers and/or a first layer overlaying a second layer, allowing for an opening suitable for male wearers to use the restroom.
  • In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise a U-shaped pattern. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise a V-shaped pattern. In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may comprise a rectangular shaped pattern.
  • FIG. 4 is an inside-out view 400 of a pants portion such as pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing a front or anterior side of an internal liner such as internal liner 201 showing another view of an anterior seam such as anterior seam 301 according to some embodiments.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may comprise a first internal liner bottom seam 401 a and/or a second internal liner bottom seam 401 b.
  • In some embodiments, anterior seam 301 may connect to or meet an in-seam 402.
  • In some embodiments, in-seam 402 may connect to or meet a first internal liner bottom seam 401 a and/or a second internal liner bottom seam 401 b.
  • FIG. 5 is an inside-out view 500 of a pants portion such as pants portion 100 a of a set of medical scrubs exposing a back or posterior side of an internal liner such as internal liner 201 showing another view of a posterior seam such as posterior seam 204 according to some embodiments.
  • Fabric
  • In some embodiments, various fabrics or combinations of fabrics may be used for each garment or garment component. For example, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of a first fabric or combination of fabric. In another example, internal liner 201 may be comprised of a second fabric or combination of fabric. In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a and internal liner 201 may be comprised of the same fabric or combination of fabrics. In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a and internal liner 201 may be comprised of different fabrics or combination of fabrics.
  • In some embodiments, one or more type of fibers may be used in a fabric. In some examples, cotton, polyester, spandex, and rayon are types of fibers that may be used in a fabric. In some embodiments, combinations of fibers may be used in a fabric.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of a fabric different from one used for internal liner 201.
  • In some embodiments, internal liner 201 may be comprised of a fabric suitable for an undergarment, such as a comfortable soft fabric. In some examples, a comfortable fabric may be cotton, silk, hemp, linen, merino wool, bamboo viscose, spandex, polyester, mesh, satin, or lace.
  • In some examples, a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of cotton. Cotton may possess advantages such as breathability, durability, and/or resistant to static electricity buildup. Cotton is also considered biodegradable.
  • In some examples, a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of polyester. Polyester may possess advantages such as durability and wrinkle-resistance. Polyester is not absorbent and shrinking and/or stain resistant. Polyester may also be a cheaper material relative to others.
  • In some examples, a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of rayon. Rayon may possess advantages such as breathability, lightness, and/or softness.
  • In some examples, a fabric may be comprised of a particular portion or proportion of spandex and/or elastane. Spandex and/or elastane may possess advantages such as stretchability, strength, and lightness.
  • In some embodiments, various blends/proportions of any of the aforementioned fibers/materials may be used in fabrics. In one example, a 50/50 blend of polyester/cotton may be used in a fabric. In another example, a 50/50 blend of polyester/spandex may be used in a fabric. In another example, a scrubs fabric may contain 3-4% elastane.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 48% polyester, 48% cotton, and 4% elastane. In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 49% polyester, 49% cotton, and 2% elastane.
  • In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 48% rayon, 48% polyester, and 4% elastane. In some embodiments, pants portion 100 a may be comprised of 49% rayon, 49% polyester, and 2% elastane.
  • Advantages
  • The embodiments described herein provide numerous advantages over existing technology.
  • In one example, embodiments described herein provide comfortability and can eliminate need for wearing underwear.
  • In another example, in some embodiments, an all-in-one design allows for more quickly dressing and/or “scrubbing in.”
  • In another example, in some embodiments, less layers allow for cooler temperature experience in, for example, fast-paced and/or hot work environments. In some examples this can eliminate or reduce chafing.
  • Many different embodiments have been disclosed herein, in connection with the above description and the drawings. It will be understood that it would be unduly repetitious and obfuscating to literally describe and illustrate every combination and subcombination of these embodiments.
  • Accordingly, all embodiments can be combined in any way and/or combination, and the present specification, including the drawings, shall be construed to constitute a complete written description of all combinations and subcombinations of the embodiments described herein, and of the manner and process of making and using them, and shall support claims to any such combination or subcombination.
  • It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present embodiment is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the following claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. An article of manufacture for use by healthcare professionals:
the article of manufacture comprising a first garment, the first garment comprising:
a first pants garment;
a first garment liner;
wherein the first garment liner is attached to the first pants garment by a first attachment seam.
2. The article of manufacture of claim 1, wherein the first pants garment comprises a pants portion of a first pair of medical scrubs.
3. The article of manufacture of claim 1, wherein the first pants garment is usable with a shirt portion of the set of medical scrubs.
4. The article of manufacture of claim 1, wherein the first pants garment comprises a first fabric.
5. The article of manufacture of claim 4, wherein the first garment liner comprises a second fabric.
6. The article of manufacture of claim 5, wherein the first fabric is antimicrobial.
7. The article of manufacture of claim 1, wherein the first attachment seam comprises a lower seam of a first enclosure formed by the first attachment seam and a second seam; and wherein the second seam comprises an upper seam of the first enclosure.
8. The article of manufacture of claim 7, wherein the first enclosure contains a first drawstring.
9. The article of manufacture of claim 1, wherein the first garment liner comprises an anterior seam.
10. The article of manufacture of claim 9, wherein the first garment liner comprises a posterior seam.
11. The article of manufacture of claim 10, wherein the first garment liner comprises an in-seam.
12. The article of manufacture of claim 1, wherein the anterior seam meets the in-seam; and wherein the posterior seam meets the in-seam.
13. The article of manufacture of claim 7, wherein the first attachment seam comprises a reinforced seam.
14. An article of manufacture:
the article of manufacture comprising a first garment, the first garment comprising:
a first pants garment;
a first garment liner;
wherein the first garment liner is attached to the first pants garment by a first attachment seam;
wherein the first pants garment comprises a pants portion of a first pair of medical scrubs.
15. The article of manufacture of claim 14, wherein the first pants garment comprises a first fabric; and wherein the first garment liner comprises a second fabric.
16. The article of manufacture of claim 15, wherein the first fabric is antimicrobial.
17. The article of manufacture of claim 16, wherein the first attachment seam comprises a lower seam of a first enclosure formed by the first attachment seam and a second seam; and wherein the second seam comprises an upper seam of the first enclosure.
18. An article of clothing:
the article of clothing comprising a first garment, the first garment comprising:
a first pants garment;
a first garment liner;
wherein the first garment liner is attached to the first pants garment by a first attachment seam;
wherein the first pants garment comprises a pants portion of a first pair of medical scrubs;
wherein the first pants garment comprises a first combination of materials;
wherein the first garment liner comprises a fabric;
wherein the first attachment seam comprises a lower seam of a first enclosure formed by the first attachment seam and a second seam; and wherein the second seam comprises an upper seam of the first enclosure;
wherein the first garment liner is comprised of:
a left panel;
a right panel; and
a middle panel.
19. The article of clothing of claim 18, wherein the first combination of materials comprises 49% polyester, 49% cotton, and 2% elastane.
20. The article of clothing of claim 18, wherein the first combination of materials comprises 48% polyester, 48% rayon, and 4% elastane.
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