US20130104294A1 - Undergarment with Crotch Opening - Google Patents
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- Applicant relies on the disclosure made in earlier filed provisional application No. 61/553, 520 filed by the same sole inventor on or about 31 Oct. 2011. Applicant hereby incorporates by reference the entirety of provisional application 61/533,520 and claims benefit of said filing date for all disclosures therein so eligible.
- the present invention relates generally to an apparatus for an undergarment. More specifically, the undergarment has a removable piece located in the crotch.
- Applicant believes that the closest reference corresponds to known devices such as disposable or paper underwear and the like.
- all known prior art differs from the present invention because the present invention allows a wearer of the device to put the device on in the comfort of their own home or a private examination or changing room yet allows a physician access for examination and treatment all while maintaining a hypoallergenic and sterile condition.
- FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a primary version of the device with the principal flap closed.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a device similar to that shown in FIG. 1 with the flap open as it may be configured during an examination procedure.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a plan view of a version of the device laying flat demonstrating the elements of the device.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view representation of a variation of the device configured as it may be worn.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another adaption of the device configured as is might be worn.
- the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10 , it can be observed that it basically includes a rear band 12 , a front band 13 , a rear panel 14 , a front panel 16 , an aperture 18 , an aperture 20 , a flap 22 , perforations 24 , a lace 26 , a seam 28 , a closure 30 , a pad 32 and an aperture 34 .
- the invention generally forms an undergarment dimensioned for use by a human.
- the sizes may be adapted for the varying size of the human form.
- Aperture 18 and aperture 20 are provided to act essentially as leg holes for human legs. Generally, a user of the device would place her right leg through aperture 18 and left leg through aperture 20 . The device can then be grasped by the user on either or both of the rear band 12 and front band 13 to be pulled over the body so that rear panel 14 covers the buttocks and front panel 16 covers the anterior of the pelvic region.
- Rear band 12 and front band 13 are preferably constructed of an elastic or other stretchable material that performs to aid in keeping the device in place on the body while in use.
- Closure 30 on a first side of the device is optionally present to permit easier entry into the device. The closure 30 allows easier entry into the device by permitting separation of the front panel 16 from the rear panel 14 at seam 28 .
- closure 30 and the corresponding second closure generally bisect the rear band 12 and front band 13 .
- closure 30 and the second closure When closure 30 and the second closure are opened, the device may be donned placing it around the legs rather than stepping through the legs as a typical pair of underwear may be put on. This provides an easier method of putting on the device that many users may prefer.
- Front panel 16 and rear panel 14 are preferably opaque and flexible. Typically construction from a fabric, paper, non-woven or plastic materials are contemplated. Preferably, the material used for construction of the front panel 16 and rear panel 14 are breathable to improve comfort and sanitary conditions. In an important variation, paper or non-woven synthetics are used in a one-use or disposable configuration.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 A key feature of the device is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 to be the flap 22 , perforations 24 and lace 26 and aperture 34 combination.
- An expected primary use of the device is to allow a physician access to the wearer's anterior pelvic region for purposes of a medical examination or treatment. To this end, the wearer of the device typically would thread the lace 26 through the perforations 24 to hold the flap 22 securely over the aperture 34 . In this mode the device promotes modesty, even while in examination stirrups.
- the physician When the physician enters the examination room the patients modesty remains preserved. The physician can then, when ready to commence the examination, unlace the lace 26 for access to the body through the aperture 34 . Upon completion of the examination the physician can re-thread the lace 26 through the perforations 24 to re-cover the aperture 34 with the flap 22 . Alternatively, upon conclusion of the examination during re-dressing, the patient may discard the entirety of the device.
- FIGS. 3 through 5 show alternate versions of the invention to include, inter alia, a hinge 36 , a closure 38 , bands 40 , a band 42 , a flap 44 , a closure 46 , a hinge 48 , bands 50 , a band 52 , a closure 54 , bands 56 , a flap 58 , points 60 , a rear panel 62 , a front panel 64 , a rear panel 66 and a front panel 68 .
- Closures 38 may be characterized as pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) strips that have a peel off tab exposing the PSA for adherence to the respective rear panel 14 and front panel 16 .
- PSA pressure sensitive adhesive
- FIG. 3 shows the device open such as might be presented before use of the device.
- the flap 22 is open thereby exposing the aperture 34 forming the opening the crotch of the device.
- the panel 22 is affixed to the crotch of the device at hinge 36 that allows the flap 22 remain attached to the device yet permitting access via the aperture 34 .
- the lace 26 is secured to the front panel 16 by means of the perforations 24 .
- the hinge 36 can provide a break-away means whereby the flap 22 may be torn off of the device and discarded immediately prior to the medical examination.
- the pad 32 can be seen affixed to the interior side of the flap 22 , that when closed is against the skin of a wearer of the device.
- the pad 32 can provide features such as being absorbent, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and/or hypoallergenic.
- Bands 40 on the front panel 16 are optionally present to provide a girdle or compression feature whereby the wearer's abdomen is held firmer somewhat compressing the abdomen and thereby creating a slimmer appearance of the wearer.
- a corresponding series of bands may also be integral to the rear panel 14 .
- the bands 40 are constructed integral to the device and made of an elastic material.
- the bands 40 are comprised of a series of curved yet parallel strips of stretchy material and are oriented to conform to the lower portion of the wearer's abdomen that may be covered by the front panel 16 of the device.
- FIG. 4 shows a version of the invention with a single flap 54 , in this instance closing over the right leg of the wearer.
- flap 54 there could equally effectively be a single or complementary closure on the left or opposite leg. If as shown in this Figure the user of the device can don the device by stepping into the leg opening with their left leg and pull up the device over the pelvic region and then seal the device on their body with closure 54 .
- closure 54 may be embodied by a pressure sensitive adhesive, tie strings, buttons, hook and loop fasteners (i.e. Velcro) or other suitable fastener known in the art.
- Band 52 encircles part or all of the top edge of the rear panel 62 and front panel 64 . This band 52 encircles the waist of the wearer and holds the device onto the hips. The band 52 can also add the slimming effect of the bands 56 .
- flap 58 that is secured to the front panel 64 at a series of points 60 .
- flap 58 is generally square, thus having four corners, each of the corners comprising a point 60 .
- the points 60 are frangible and adapted to be torn by the physician immediately prior to an examination. In this version of the device, due to the frangible points 60 , it would be better to be constructed of a disposable material.
- FIG. 5 demonstrates yet another variety of features comprising the invention, particularly the alternate flap 44 and lack of lateral hip side closures.
- hip side closures such as the closure 30 in FIG. 1 or the closures 38 in FIG. 3 the device is donned similar to that of a traditional pair of underwear with a leg opening for each leg.
- bands 50 are also provided as a compression girdle feature resulting in a slimming effect.
- Rear panel 66 provides covering for the buttocks of the wearer.
- Flap 44 in this version of the invention, covers an aperture similar to aperture 34 in FIG. 2 . However, it differs in that a hinge 48 connects the flap 44 to the front panel 68 so that the flap 44 may be opened and closed indefinitely contrasted to the fungible points 60 in the version of the device exemplified in FIG. 4 .
- Hinge 48 may be a simple flexible fabric seam connecting the front panel 68 to the flap 44 .
- a closure 46 may be provided to hold the flap 44 in the closed position over the aperture (not identified in FIG. 5 as it is covered by the flap 44 ).
- the present invention is an undergarment with a removable piece located in a crotch area.
- the undergarment comprises a main undergarment, an elastic waist, a waist tie string, an elastic front, the removable piece, a plurality of perforations, and a front tie string.
- the removable piece When in the closed position, the removable piece is located in the crotch and is in communication with the main undergarment through the perforations.
- the removable piece is only large enough to expose male or female genitalia.
- the removable piece is preferably as small as possible to give a wearer as great a feeling of modesty and comfort as possible when undergoing an examination by a doctor or any other activity requiring exposure of the genitalia.
- the front tie string is attached to the removable piece.
- the front tie string forms a loop on the distal end to allow the wearer or another individual to easily insert and finger into the loop. Pulling on the front tie string breaks the perforations and removes the removable piece from the crotch area of the undergarment.
- the removable piece hangs from the front of the undergarment and remains connected to the front of the undergarment either through the front tie string or through a thin strip of material that connects the removable piece and the main undergarment and has no perforations. Because the removable piece is connected by perforations, the wearer cannot reattach the removable piece after it has been removed.
- the undergarment may therefore be disposed of after use, making the undergarment a disposable undergarment.
- the removable piece is preferably made of a hypo allergenic material to prevent adverse reactions with the wearer, although any desired material may be used.
- the removable piece may be completely removed from the undergarment so that the removable piece does not hang from the front of the undergarment.
- the removable piece may be reattached to the front of the undergarment after the perforations have been broken.
- the undergarment may contain an adhesive to keep the removable piece in place or any other desired attachment or reattachment means.
- the undergarment is designed to be worn by people of various sizes.
- the waist size of the undergarment may be easily adjusted through the waist tie string.
- the waist tie string may be a plurality of tie strings.
- the undergarment comprises a back waist tie string and a front waist tie string.
- the wearer or any other individual can adjust the size of the waist by pulling tying the waist tie string at different lengths.
- the waist of the undergarment is also elastic to further accommodate individuals with different waist sizes.
- the elastic front of the undergarment allows the undergarment to accommodate individuals with large abdomens or stomachs.
- the elastic front is preferably constructed of a single thread elastic that can easily enlarge, although any other desired material of construction may be used.
- a primary version of the device can be fairly characterized as an undergarment device adapted to fit around a human pelvic region and cover a human genitalia comprising a panel, an aperture, a flap and a waistband.
- Said panel having a front side adapted to cover an anterior (front) side of said human pelvic region and a back side adapted to cover a posterior (rear) side of the human pelvic region.
- the aperture is positioned in said front side of the panel and when worn is located over said human genitalia to provide modesty for the wearer before and after the examination.
- the flap is dimensioned to cover said aperture and is adapted to be moveable to provide access to said human genitalia through said aperture.
- the waistband is joined to said panel at a first edge that when worn effectively encircling said human pelvic region.
- Variations of the device may further include (1) that device is constructed of a disposable material selected from a paper, a non-woven synthetic or a fabric; (2) that on an interior side of said flap is a hypoallergenic material; (3) that said flap is affixed to said panel at a plurality of frangible points; or (4) that a plurality of elastic bands are integrated into said front side of said panel that are adapted constrict an abdomen to provide a slimming feature.
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Abstract
An undergarment with an aperture in the pelvic region and a covering flap for the aperture suitable for use in medical examination of the pelvic region. Prior to an examination the flap covers the aperture. The flap may then be easily removed by the physician thereby providing access to the body. In some versions of the device the flap can then re-cover the aperture and in others the flap is removed entirely at the beginning of the examination. The device provides a degree of modesty before and after, for example, a gynecological examination. Other important features include a hypoallergenic flap, easy entry side leg openings and abdomen hugging bands that slim the wearer.
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- Applicant relies on the disclosure made in earlier filed provisional application No. 61/553, 520 filed by the same sole inventor on or about 31 Oct. 2011. Applicant hereby incorporates by reference the entirety of provisional application 61/533,520 and claims benefit of said filing date for all disclosures therein so eligible.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for an undergarment. More specifically, the undergarment has a removable piece located in the crotch.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Several designs for undergarments have been designed in the past. None of them, however, includes features best suited for gynecological exams including, among other features, a genital covering flap with anti-microbial characteristics that is open-able by a medical professional reducing unnecessary patient exposure.
- Applicant believes that the closest reference corresponds to known devices such as disposable or paper underwear and the like. However, all known prior art differs from the present invention because the present invention allows a wearer of the device to put the device on in the comfort of their own home or a private examination or changing room yet allows a physician access for examination and treatment all while maintaining a hypoallergenic and sterile condition.
- Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
- It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a discreet undergarment specifically suited to use for feminine gynecological examinations that eliminates some of the stressors that are used for excuses to avoid such exams, thereby improving feminine health.
- It is another object of this invention to provide a level of comfort and security to a woman to reduce discomfort or embarrassment in an examination room before actual examination and treatment by the attending physician.
- It is still another object of the present invention to provide an undergarment that, in addition to the other described features, also has body shape slimming abdomen compression features.
- In situations such as gynecological examinations, it is necessary for an individual such as a doctor to examine an individual's genitalia. This process is often uncomfortable and awkward for the examinee. This is due in large part to the fact that individuals must remove their undergarments before such a procedure. Previous articles of clothing that contain a removable portion reveal significant areas normally covered by undergarments.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an undergarment suitable for use in gynecological examinations and other similar situations that reveals as little of the individual's body as possible, thereby increasing comfort and a feeling of modesty.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide an undergarment that may be adjusted to fit individuals of various different sizes and that may be disposed of after use in the examination.
- It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a removable portion of the undergarment that is hypoallergenic and not likely to cause adverse reactions to a wearer.
- It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
- Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
- With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a primary version of the device with the principal flap closed. -
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a device similar to that shown inFIG. 1 with the flap open as it may be configured during an examination procedure. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a plan view of a version of the device laying flat demonstrating the elements of the device. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view representation of a variation of the device configured as it may be worn. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another adaption of the device configured as is might be worn. - Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with
numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes arear band 12, afront band 13, arear panel 14, afront panel 16, anaperture 18, anaperture 20, aflap 22,perforations 24, alace 26, aseam 28, aclosure 30, apad 32 and anaperture 34. - The invention generally forms an undergarment dimensioned for use by a human. The sizes may be adapted for the varying size of the human form.
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Aperture 18 andaperture 20 are provided to act essentially as leg holes for human legs. Generally, a user of the device would place her right leg throughaperture 18 and left leg throughaperture 20. The device can then be grasped by the user on either or both of therear band 12 andfront band 13 to be pulled over the body so thatrear panel 14 covers the buttocks andfront panel 16 covers the anterior of the pelvic region. -
Rear band 12 andfront band 13 are preferably constructed of an elastic or other stretchable material that performs to aid in keeping the device in place on the body while in use. Closure 30 on a first side of the device is optionally present to permit easier entry into the device. Theclosure 30 allows easier entry into the device by permitting separation of thefront panel 16 from therear panel 14 atseam 28. - There may also be a second closure (without reference character but shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 ) on a second side of the device similar to that ofclosure 30. Closure 30 and the corresponding second closure generally bisect therear band 12 andfront band 13. Whenclosure 30 and the second closure are opened, the device may be donned placing it around the legs rather than stepping through the legs as a typical pair of underwear may be put on. This provides an easier method of putting on the device that many users may prefer. -
Front panel 16 andrear panel 14 are preferably opaque and flexible. Typically construction from a fabric, paper, non-woven or plastic materials are contemplated. Preferably, the material used for construction of thefront panel 16 andrear panel 14 are breathable to improve comfort and sanitary conditions. In an important variation, paper or non-woven synthetics are used in a one-use or disposable configuration. - A key feature of the device is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 to be theflap 22,perforations 24 andlace 26 andaperture 34 combination. An expected primary use of the device is to allow a physician access to the wearer's anterior pelvic region for purposes of a medical examination or treatment. To this end, the wearer of the device typically would thread thelace 26 through theperforations 24 to hold theflap 22 securely over theaperture 34. In this mode the device promotes modesty, even while in examination stirrups. - When the physician enters the examination room the patients modesty remains preserved. The physician can then, when ready to commence the examination, unlace the
lace 26 for access to the body through theaperture 34. Upon completion of the examination the physician can re-thread thelace 26 through theperforations 24 to re-cover theaperture 34 with theflap 22. Alternatively, upon conclusion of the examination during re-dressing, the patient may discard the entirety of the device. -
FIGS. 3 through 5 show alternate versions of the invention to include, inter alia, ahinge 36, aclosure 38,bands 40, aband 42, aflap 44, aclosure 46, ahinge 48,bands 50, aband 52, aclosure 54,bands 56, aflap 58,points 60, arear panel 62, afront panel 64, arear panel 66 and afront panel 68. - Now referring to
FIG. 3 , a variation of the device is shown to have a plurality ofclosures 38 on the ends ofrear band 12 andfront band 13 near where said bands would be over the lateral sides of the wearer's hips during normal use.Closures 38 may be characterized as pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) strips that have a peel off tab exposing the PSA for adherence to the respectiverear panel 14 andfront panel 16. -
FIG. 3 shows the device open such as might be presented before use of the device. Theflap 22 is open thereby exposing theaperture 34 forming the opening the crotch of the device. Thepanel 22 is affixed to the crotch of the device athinge 36 that allows theflap 22 remain attached to the device yet permitting access via theaperture 34. In normal use of the device thelace 26 is secured to thefront panel 16 by means of theperforations 24. Optionally, thehinge 36 can provide a break-away means whereby theflap 22 may be torn off of the device and discarded immediately prior to the medical examination. - Still referring to
FIG. 3 where thepad 32 can be seen affixed to the interior side of theflap 22, that when closed is against the skin of a wearer of the device. Thepad 32, optionally present, can provide features such as being absorbent, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and/or hypoallergenic. -
Bands 40 on thefront panel 16 are optionally present to provide a girdle or compression feature whereby the wearer's abdomen is held firmer somewhat compressing the abdomen and thereby creating a slimmer appearance of the wearer. A corresponding series of bands (not shown in the drawings) may also be integral to therear panel 14. - Generally, the
bands 40 are constructed integral to the device and made of an elastic material. In a preferred embodiment thebands 40 are comprised of a series of curved yet parallel strips of stretchy material and are oriented to conform to the lower portion of the wearer's abdomen that may be covered by thefront panel 16 of the device. -
FIG. 4 shows a version of the invention with asingle flap 54, in this instance closing over the right leg of the wearer. Obviously, there could equally effectively be a single or complementary closure on the left or opposite leg. If as shown in this Figure the user of the device can don the device by stepping into the leg opening with their left leg and pull up the device over the pelvic region and then seal the device on their body withclosure 54. It should be recognized thatclosure 54, as with all the side closure means disclosed herein, may be embodied by a pressure sensitive adhesive, tie strings, buttons, hook and loop fasteners (i.e. Velcro) or other suitable fastener known in the art. -
Band 52 encircles part or all of the top edge of therear panel 62 andfront panel 64. Thisband 52 encircles the waist of the wearer and holds the device onto the hips. Theband 52 can also add the slimming effect of thebands 56. - Another noted feature on the variation of the device shown in
FIG. 4 is theflap 58 that is secured to thefront panel 64 at a series ofpoints 60. In this example,flap 58 is generally square, thus having four corners, each of the corners comprising apoint 60. Thepoints 60 are frangible and adapted to be torn by the physician immediately prior to an examination. In this version of the device, due to thefrangible points 60, it would be better to be constructed of a disposable material. -
FIG. 5 demonstrates yet another variety of features comprising the invention, particularly thealternate flap 44 and lack of lateral hip side closures. Without the hip side closures such as theclosure 30 inFIG. 1 or theclosures 38 inFIG. 3 the device is donned similar to that of a traditional pair of underwear with a leg opening for each leg. Optionally,bands 50 are also provided as a compression girdle feature resulting in a slimming effect.Rear panel 66 provides covering for the buttocks of the wearer. -
Flap 44, in this version of the invention, covers an aperture similar toaperture 34 inFIG. 2 . However, it differs in that ahinge 48 connects theflap 44 to thefront panel 68 so that theflap 44 may be opened and closed indefinitely contrasted to thefungible points 60 in the version of the device exemplified inFIG. 4 .Hinge 48 may be a simple flexible fabric seam connecting thefront panel 68 to theflap 44. Aclosure 46 may be provided to hold theflap 44 in the closed position over the aperture (not identified inFIG. 5 as it is covered by the flap 44). - The present invention is an undergarment with a removable piece located in a crotch area. The undergarment comprises a main undergarment, an elastic waist, a waist tie string, an elastic front, the removable piece, a plurality of perforations, and a front tie string.
- When in the closed position, the removable piece is located in the crotch and is in communication with the main undergarment through the perforations. In the preferred embodiment, the removable piece is only large enough to expose male or female genitalia. The removable piece is preferably as small as possible to give a wearer as great a feeling of modesty and comfort as possible when undergoing an examination by a doctor or any other activity requiring exposure of the genitalia.
- The front tie string is attached to the removable piece. In the preferred embodiment, the front tie string forms a loop on the distal end to allow the wearer or another individual to easily insert and finger into the loop. Pulling on the front tie string breaks the perforations and removes the removable piece from the crotch area of the undergarment. Once the removable piece is removable, the removable piece hangs from the front of the undergarment and remains connected to the front of the undergarment either through the front tie string or through a thin strip of material that connects the removable piece and the main undergarment and has no perforations. Because the removable piece is connected by perforations, the wearer cannot reattach the removable piece after it has been removed. The undergarment may therefore be disposed of after use, making the undergarment a disposable undergarment. The removable piece is preferably made of a hypo allergenic material to prevent adverse reactions with the wearer, although any desired material may be used.
- In alternative embodiments of the present invention, the removable piece may be completely removed from the undergarment so that the removable piece does not hang from the front of the undergarment. In additional alternative embodiments of the present invention, the removable piece may be reattached to the front of the undergarment after the perforations have been broken. The undergarment may contain an adhesive to keep the removable piece in place or any other desired attachment or reattachment means.
- The undergarment is designed to be worn by people of various sizes. The waist size of the undergarment may be easily adjusted through the waist tie string. The waist tie string may be a plurality of tie strings. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the undergarment comprises a back waist tie string and a front waist tie string.
- The wearer or any other individual can adjust the size of the waist by pulling tying the waist tie string at different lengths. The waist of the undergarment is also elastic to further accommodate individuals with different waist sizes.
- The elastic front of the undergarment allows the undergarment to accommodate individuals with large abdomens or stomachs. The elastic front is preferably constructed of a single thread elastic that can easily enlarge, although any other desired material of construction may be used.
- A primary version of the device can be fairly characterized as an undergarment device adapted to fit around a human pelvic region and cover a human genitalia comprising a panel, an aperture, a flap and a waistband. Said panel having a front side adapted to cover an anterior (front) side of said human pelvic region and a back side adapted to cover a posterior (rear) side of the human pelvic region. The aperture is positioned in said front side of the panel and when worn is located over said human genitalia to provide modesty for the wearer before and after the examination. The flap is dimensioned to cover said aperture and is adapted to be moveable to provide access to said human genitalia through said aperture. The waistband is joined to said panel at a first edge that when worn effectively encircling said human pelvic region.
- Variations of the device may further include (1) that device is constructed of a disposable material selected from a paper, a non-woven synthetic or a fabric; (2) that on an interior side of said flap is a hypoallergenic material; (3) that said flap is affixed to said panel at a plurality of frangible points; or (4) that a plurality of elastic bands are integrated into said front side of said panel that are adapted constrict an abdomen to provide a slimming feature.
- The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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1. An undergarment device adapted to fit around a human pelvic region and cover a human genitalia comprising a panel, an aperture, a flap and a waistband;
Said panel having a front side adapted to cover an anterior side of said human pelvic region and a back side adapted to cover a posterior side of said human pelvic region;
Said aperture is positioned in said front side of the panel and when worn is located over said human genitalia;
Said flap is dimensioned to cover said aperture and is adapted to be moveable to provide access to said human genitalia through said aperture;
Said waistband is joined to said panel at a first edge that when worn effectively encircling said human pelvic region.
2. An undergarment device as disclosed in claim 1 further characterized in that said device is constructed of a disposable material selected from a paper, a non-woven synthetic or a fabric.
3. An undergarment device as disclosed in claim 1 further characterized in that on an interior side of said flap is a hypoallergenic material.
4. An undergarment device as disclosed in claim 1 further characterized in that said flap is affixed to said panel at a plurality of frangible points.
5. An undergarment device as disclosed in claim 1 further characterized in that a plurality of elastic bands are integrated into said front side of said panel that are adapted constrict an abdomen to provide a slimming feature.
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