New garment for obese people who suffer from urinary incontinence

InventHelp®, America's leading inventor service company, announces that one of its clients, an inventor from Covington, Ga., has designed a garment specifically for obese individuals that suffer from incontinence. This invention is patented and a prototype is available.

The "Long Accessory's" help to keep an individual dry and clean, and allow for a quick removal of waste. The invention would enable the wearer to clean up easily after soiling oneself, and could offer peace of mind and security. Long Accessory's aids in fostering dignity and self-reliance, and could be ideal for individuals who cannot wear diapers or special panties.

The invention would consist of a sleeveless, v-neck garment made of cotton, and the lower interior of the garment would be lined with pleated, waterproof padding. The padding could be secured by a number of hook-and-loop fasteners. In the event of an accident, the wearer or caregiver would remove the padding for easy washing and cleanup. Producible in sizes from 3X to 5X, the Long Accessory's could also be produced with snap attachments as a design variation.

InventHelp® is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor. For more information, telephone Dept. 08-AAD-328 at (800) 851-6030. Learn more about InventHelp® and their Invention Submission services at http://www.inventhelp.com.

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