Patent classifications
A61G7/0501
Adjustable bedding cover height and lengthwise positioning apparatus
An adjustable bedding (18) cover height and lengthwise positioning apparatus (30). A base (32) is configured for positioning between a bed frame (12) and an adjacent mattress (14). At least one riser (36, 38) allows adjustment of the height and lengthwise positioning of bedding with respect to the mattress. A connecting section (34), connected between the base and the risers optionally allows rotation of the risers with respect to the base. A clip (34) is connected to the at least one riser and secures the bedding to the apparatus. An optional top support (40) provides a support width for the bedding which is preferably at least as broad as the width between a user's feet when the user is sleeping on his or her back. An optional friction strip (39) on the base prevents slippage of the apparatus.
Sterile surgical drape for ophthalmic surgery
The disclosure herein provides methods, systems, and devices for a sterile ophthalmic surgical drape system that can provide a sterile operating field for use by a doctor, surgeon, nurse, and the like during ophthalmic medical procedures. The sterile field created by the drape system can allow a doctor, surgeon, nurse and the like to perform a medical procedure, such as ophthalmic surgery, outside of an operating room and in locations such as a doctor's office or a military operating room war setting. The sterile ophthalmic surgical drape system can comprise a drape, a frame apparatus, a hole of sufficient size for a microscope, a fan, a filter, air directors, and slits. The drape system can comprise a collapsible frame apparatus. The drape system may be configured to be used in conjunction with a surgical tray that houses pre-sterilized tools for use in a medical procedure.
Health Care Device
The invention is a wound care device having substantially rigid frame with a broad base strong enough to support the weight of sheets, blankets and other items used to cover the patient. The base has at least two points of contact with the bed, table or chair that the patient is lying on or sitting in. These points of contact are connected to each other by the bridge like frame and are dispersed widely enough so that the barrier is able to straddle the relevant body parts. At the same time, it is small enough so that the body is able to easily heat a pocket of air created within the barrier and bedclothes. The device is tapered to accommodate the shape of limbs, with the ratio of diameters providing order point data.
FOOT SUPPORT METHOD
A novel foot support device includes a first sidewall adapted to engage the lateral side of a first foot, a second sidewall adapted to engage the lateral side of a second foot, and a backwall adapted to engage both the plantar region of the first foot and the plantar region of the second foot. In a particular embodiment, the first sidewall includes an inclined interior surface, the second sidewall includes an inclined interior surface, and the backwall includes an inclined interior surface. In another particular embodiment, the foot support device includes sidewalls and a backwall that can flatten and pivot relative to one another, facilitating a collapsible foot support device.
BLANKET ELEVATING DEVICE
Provided herein is a blanket elevating device, including a telescoping spinal handle assembly, a structural support portion attached to the telescoping spinal handle assembly, the structural support portion for elevating a blanket above a surface of a bed; and an anchor portion connected to the telescoping spinal handle assembly, wherein the blanket elevating device is actuatable between a collapsed position and an expanded position by the telescoping handle assembly.
HOSPITAL BED AND GAS MATTRESS UNIT FOR HOSPITAL BED
A hospital bed comprises gas mattress units, connecting pipe devices and a gas supplying-releasing device. The gas mattress units each have an inner layer and an outer layer. The inner layer is an airbag. The outer layer is a laminated fabric. The laminated fabric encloses the airbag. The airbag internally defines a first gas receiving space. A second gas receiving space is defined between the laminated fabric and the airbag. The connecting pipe devices and the gas supplying-releasing device are in communication with the gas mattress units, allowing a gas to be introduced into and released from the first gas receiving space. The first and second gas receiving spaces enable the hospital bed to bear high internal pressure and thus be durable, thereby lessening the durability requirement of the laminated fabric.
Sterile surgical drape for ophthalmic surgery
The disclosure herein provides methods, systems, and devices for a sterile ophthalmic surgical drape system that can provide a sterile operating field for use by a doctor, surgeon, nurse, and the like during ophthalmic medical procedures. The sterile field created by the drape system can allow a doctor, surgeon, nurse and the like to perform a medical procedure, such as ophthalmic surgery, outside of an operating room and in locations such as a doctor's office or a military operating room war setting. The sterile ophthalmic surgical drape system can comprise a drape, a frame apparatus, a hole of sufficient size for a microscope, a fan, a filter, air directors, and slits. The drape system can comprise a collapsible frame apparatus. The drape system may be configured to be used in conjunction with a surgical tray that houses pre-sterilized tools for use in a medical procedure.
COLLAPSIBLE FOOT SUPPORT
A novel foot support device includes a first sidewall adapted to engage the lateral side of a first foot, a second sidewall adapted to engage the lateral side of a second foot, and a backwall adapted to engage both the plantar region of the first foot and the plantar region of the second foot. In a particular embodiment, the first sidewall includes an inclined interior surface, the second sidewall includes an inclined interior surface, and the backwall includes an inclined interior surface. In another particular embodiment, the foot support device includes sidewalls and a backwall that can flatten and pivot relative to one another, facilitating a collapsible foot support device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURES AROUND EXTREMITIES
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for regulating temperatures around an extremity of a subject. For example, the subject may be a subject having neuropathy, or other conditions in which control of the temperature around the extremity may be beneficial. For example, one aspect is generally directed to a device for regulating temperatures. The device can be used to surround an extremity, such as a hand or foot. The device may include a frame in which the extremity is located, and optionally fabric or other material draped around at least portion of the frame. These may be positioned so as to avoid contact with the extremity. Air may be distributed in an interior region within the frame, e.g., to regulate the temperature therein. In addition, in some cases, aromatic substances such as essential oils may be present in the interior region. Other aspects are generally directed to regulating the temperature of an extremity of a subject, e.g., a subject having neuropathy or other conditions. In some cases, this may be controlled by the subject. Yet other aspects are directed to methods of making such devices, kits involving such devices, or the like.
Blanket/sheet lifting device and method
A blanket/sheet lifter comprising a small resilient foam cushion blanket/sheet support having a flat bottom, an upwardly extending back, vertically extending sides, a front face and a top. The cushion is tall enough to accommodate the length of a user's foot, and is wide enough, such that it does not tip over readily to either side, and yet does not take up too much space on either side or below of a user's foot or feet. The bottom insufficiently long that the blanket/sheet lifter supports blankets/sheets above a person's knee, and the bottom provides a firm base such that it does not tip over front to back or back to front when positioned on its bottom; a cover for said cushion which includes pockets on the front face and sides for holding hot/cold packs. In use, the cushion rests on either its flat bottom surface or its flat back surface, depending on whether it is to be positioned adjacent the user's foot or knee.