A61F2007/0268

HEAT EXCHANGE PAD FOR THERMAL TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT

Example heat exchange pads are described herein. A heat exchange pad can include an input compartment, an output compartment arranged in fluid connection with the input compartment, and an internal member disposed between the input and output compartments. The internal member can include an array of holes formed therein. Additionally, the internal member can be configured to produce impinging flow convection heat transfer in proximity to a heat exchange surface of the output compartment.

Method and system for regulating core body temperature

A method for maintaining and/or increasing body temperature of a patient may involve delivering heat to a first location on a limb of the patient, delivering heat to a second location on the limb, apart from the first location, and applying intermittent compression to a third location on the limb, located between the first location and the second location. A device for maintaining and/or increasing body temperature of a patient may include a sleeve for positioning over at least part of one of the patient's limbs, first and second heat delivery members coupled with the sleeve, and an intermittent compression member coupled with the sleeve between the first and second heat delivery members.

ITEM OF HEADWEAR FOR COOLING THE HEAD
20180098880 · 2018-04-12 ·

Headwear for cooling the neurocranium region of a user's head and thereby the user's brain. In particular, the headwear provides selective cooling to specific areas of the parietal region, the frontal region, the temporal region and the occipital region of the cranium associated with the drainage system of the brain following a traumatic injury.

Targeted Temperature Management Systems, Pads, and Methods Thereof

Disclosed are systems, pads, and methods for targeted temperature management. For example, a pad can include a multilayered pad body, a pad inlet connector, and a pad outlet connector. The pad body can include a conduit layer and a patient-interfacing layer over the conduit layer. The conduit layer can include one or more conduits configured to convey a temperature-controlled fluid as a supply fluid from a hydraulic system and a return fluid back to the hydraulic system. The patient-interfacing layer can be configured for placement on a portion of a patient's body. The patient-interfacing layer can have a patient-facing side including a plurality of wells configured to hold a thermally conductive medium. The pad inlet connector can include a pad inlet configured for charging the conduit layer with the supply fluid. The pad outlet connector can include a pad outlet configured for discharging the return fluid from the conduit layer.

Therapeutic jewelry
09932133 · 2018-04-03 · ·

Therapeutic jewelry is provided that can provide a therapeutic heating or cooling effect to a user. The therapeutic jewelry includes a thread, a first therapeutic container portion, a second therapeutic container portion, and a cap. The first therapeutic container portion defines a first internal cavity, includes a receiving member extending across, and has a hollow interior open at opposite sides of the first therapeutic portion to receive the thread there through. The second therapeutic container portion defines a second internal cavity and is connectable to the first container portion forming a jewelry element body such that the first and second internal cavities cooperatively form an interior fluid cavity. At least one of the first or second container portions define a filling aperture open to the interior fluid cavity of the jewelry element body, enabling filling the interior fluid cavity. The cap is operably connectable to seal the filling opening so that the interior fluid cavity is sealed to fluid therein, while maintaining the opening of the hollow interior of the receiving member open to receive the support device.

PEEL AND STICK HEATING PAD FOR BREAST
20180078424 · 2018-03-22 ·

An air activated therapeutic heating pad for breast is shown and described herein. The heating pad may include a plurality of pad members. Each of the plurality of pad members may include a facestock layer, a first pressure sensitive adhesive, a second pressure sensitive adhesive, and a liner layer. Each of the plurality of pad members may be capable of being selectably activated and the each of the plurality of pad members may comprise a heat-generating composition generating a heat to a temperature. The plurality of pad members may form a generally U-shape capable of fitting within a cup of a bra.

Body temperature regulating device
20180071139 · 2018-03-15 ·

A body temperature regulating devise by use of a wrist band. The devise can be extended by adding the same devise and connecting them to each other to increase the length for neck, knee or leg. This devise uses small ice packs or frozen gel packs inserted into slotted pockets that will keep a person's body temperature lower than not using the devise. This body regulating devise has stretching elastic and adjustable Velcro straps to insure a satisfying fit.

APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR A PET BED COVER CAPABLE OF RECEIVING A THERAPEUTIC PACKET
20180049400 · 2018-02-22 ·

An apparatus and system for a therapeutic pet bed cover are disclosed. The apparatus includes a durable top element that includes at least one pocket configured to receive a therapeutic packet; a flexible side element; and a bottom element configured to receive and retain a pet bed. The system includes a pet bed; a pet bed cover that includes a durable top element, a pocket configured to receive a therapeutic packet, a side element, and a bottom element configured to receive and retain a pet bed; and at least one therapeutic packet.

Thermal Composite Material and Compression Sheet
20180049914 · 2018-02-22 · ·

A thermal composite material and devices that incorporate the material control skin temperature within a specified range during standard cold therapy or heat therapy. The material and subsequent devices can also have a structural input-output feature to apply and measure a degree of compression. A primary use is as portable means for the immediate treatment of soft tissue injury. Secondary uses include use as portable means to aid temperature regulation in hot or cold environments for comfort or safety purposes.

Fingertip warming device for increasing circulation
12178744 · 2024-12-31 ·

A fingertip warming device that can be used on either hand, will aid in warming of fingertips to help increase blood flow to the fingertips of the user for the purpose of easing the process of drawing blood, which will be used to check the user's glucose levels. The device will have warming elements either embedded in the distal end of fingertip slots/compartments or allow for the use of a heatable insert that will also reside in the distal end of the device for the purpose of warming the user's fingertips. The device will provide either flaps or a hole through which the user's fingertips can be exposed to allow for collection of a blood sample for testing glucose levels.