Patent classifications
A61B50/00
Nasal canula cover
A protective cover for a nasal cannula completely encloses the two prongs of the nasal cannula when properly installed. This protective cover will keep the nasal cannula from contacting potentially unclean surfaces when the nasal cannula is not in use. An optional UV light may be present in the protective cover to provide UV cleaning of the nasal cannula prongs when the cover is closed.
DISPOSABLE MEDICAL DEVICE COVERS
A disposable cover for PEMFT medical devices and a method of making and using the same. The disposable cover is made from a fluidproof material that protects the user and the medical device by being a barrier therebetween. The disposable cover can be adapted for strap-based medical devices and disc-based medical devices, as well as other devices.
Catheter Insertion Tray With Integrated Instructions
An improved medical procedure or catheterization tray included in an improved medical procedure or catheterization package. The improved medical procedure or catheterization tray is intuitively arranged and includes instructions printed thereon to improve the medical procedure or catheterization implementation and results. In one example, a catheterization package and catheterization tray has a layout and/or arrangement of components that may help reduce CAUTI rates by facilitating ease of use and aiding in proper aseptic technique during insertion. The medical procedure or catheterization package and/or medical procedure or catheterization tray may include various implements, compartments, and components necessary and/or helpful to the medical procedure or catheterization, including, for example, improved swabs and an improved compartment for holding the swabs.
STORAGE CASE WITH BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PAD, AND BIOLOGICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE INCLUDING STORAGE CASE WITH BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PAD
A storage case with a biomedical electrode pad for storing a biological signal processing circuit unit for processing an biological electrical signal which has been detected by the biomedical electrode pad, wherein a case body thereof has a storage area for the biological signal processing circuit unit, the storage area being provided in an openable and closable manner, and the biological signal processing circuit unit is detachable with respect to the storage area.
STORAGE CASE WITH BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PAD, AND BIOLOGICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE INCLUDING STORAGE CASE WITH BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PAD
A storage case with a biomedical electrode pad for storing a biological signal processing circuit unit for processing an biological electrical signal which has been detected by the biomedical electrode pad, wherein a case body thereof has a storage area for the biological signal processing circuit unit, the storage area being provided in an openable and closable manner, and the biological signal processing circuit unit is detachable with respect to the storage area.
Flexible multi-panel sterilization assembly with side tabs
A multi-panel sterilization assembly that includes a barrier panel formed of permeable material having barrier properties, side tabs that include grip portions for folding or unfolding the barrier panel; and a fold protection panel. The barrier panel has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first edge and a third edge, each such edge being generally perpendicular to the first end, and a midpoint to generally delineate the barrier panel into a content receiving region extending from approximately the first end to the midpoint and a content covering region extending from the midpoint to approximately the second end. The side tabs are located between the first end and the midpoint of the barrier panel and at or near the first edge and the third edge. The fold protection panel is in juxtaposed communication with the barrier panel such that after folding the content covering region and the first and third edges over the content receiving region, the fold protection panel covers them.
Flexible multi-panel sterilization assembly with side tabs
A multi-panel sterilization assembly that includes a barrier panel formed of permeable material having barrier properties, side tabs that include grip portions for folding or unfolding the barrier panel; and a fold protection panel. The barrier panel has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first edge and a third edge, each such edge being generally perpendicular to the first end, and a midpoint to generally delineate the barrier panel into a content receiving region extending from approximately the first end to the midpoint and a content covering region extending from the midpoint to approximately the second end. The side tabs are located between the first end and the midpoint of the barrier panel and at or near the first edge and the third edge. The fold protection panel is in juxtaposed communication with the barrier panel such that after folding the content covering region and the first and third edges over the content receiving region, the fold protection panel covers them.
System and method of labeling and identifying the contents within a sterilization case
The system contains at least two elongated feet attached to a wall of the sterilization case. Each of the feet is approximately parallel to the wall of the sterilization case and attached to the wall. At least one leg is integral with each of the elongated feet. At least one retaining element extends from each of the legs.
System and method of labeling and identifying the contents within a sterilization case
The system contains at least two elongated feet attached to a wall of the sterilization case. Each of the feet is approximately parallel to the wall of the sterilization case and attached to the wall. At least one leg is integral with each of the elongated feet. At least one retaining element extends from each of the legs.
Protective covering for preexisting affixed medical equipment safety straps
A disposable cover used to protect preexisting affixed safety straps on medical equipment. The cover includes: 2 protective panels and hoop and loop fasteners on the inside for securing the cover to the preexisting affixed strap and hook and loop fasteners on the outer surface to allow the cover to secure to the opposing cover. This disposable protective cover is slipped over the preexisting affixed safety straps that are attached to the medical equipment prior to being used to secure a patients' body/limb to the medical equipment for a procedure, allowing the strap to be protected from infectious fluids.