Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/1912
Title: Аналіз і систематизація різновидів проєктних рішень при виготовленні адаптивного одягу для пацієнтів
Authors: Колосніченко, О. В. 
Пашкевич, К. Л. 
Остапенко, Н. В. 
SCRIPCENCO, Angela 
Люклян, Н. Р. 
Keywords: adaptive clothes;clothes for patients;hospital clothes;medical procedures;functional;constructive elements
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Колосніченко О. В., К. Л. Пашкевич, Н. В. Остапенко, А. Г. Скрипченко, Н. Р. Люклян. Аналіз і систематизація різновидів проєктних рішень при виготовленні адаптивного одягу для пацієнтів [Текст] / // Art and Design. - 2022. - № 2 (18). - С. 94-107. ISSN: 2617-0272, DOI: 10.30857/2617-0272.2022.2.8
Journal: Art and Design
Abstract: 
To analyze and systematize the types of design solutions of individual elements and components in the manufacture of adaptive clothing for patients. The system approach, methods of retrospective, theoretical and system-structural analysis are applied. The list of the leading world and domestic companies of manufacturers is presented and the range of the existing adaptive shoulder and waist clothes is investigated. The constructive-technological solutions of adaptive clothing for patients are singled out and systematized according to such features as silhouette, sleeve cut, design of upper and lower sections, functional-constructive and constructive-decorative elements, type of fasteners. Rational constructive and technological solutions of shoulder and waist products for patients in accordance with the requirements for them are proposed. On the basis of theoretical researches of the existing kinds of adaptive products the information base of constituent elements of shoulder and waist products for patients for the purpose of their reasonable choice is formed. The most rational constructive-technological decisions of constituent elements of products are systematized. Based on the study and analysis of world analogues of clothing for patients, new design and technological solutions with improved performance and ergonomics.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/1912
DOI: 10.30857/2617-0272.2022.2.8
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