Patent classifications
A61M2205/273
SMOKING CESSATION SYSTEM
A vaporization device includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion includes a first body defining a first interior volume, a first half of a split-pod, a second half of a split-pod, an opening, a first heating apparatus, and a second heating apparatus. The first half of the split-pod is configured to hold a nicotine-containing liquid. The second half of the split-pod is configured to hold a non-nicotine-containing liquid. The opening separates the first half from the second half of the split-pod. The first heating apparatus is dedicated to the first half. The second heating apparatus is dedicated to the second half. The second portion includes a second body defining a second interior volume and a computing system. The computing system is disposed within the second interior volume. The computing system is configured to vary an amount of current supplied to the first and second heating apparatuses.
Medical needle
Provided is a medical needle that reduces a user's discomfort feeling while securely housing a needle tip into a case. Medical needle 1 includes needle portion 10 including needle tip 14 at the head thereof; case 30 configured to be capable of exposing needle portion 10 from the head thereof and housing the needle portion; movement mechanism 50 including spring member 60, which is located in case 30, configured to move needle portion 10 from a first position at which needle tip 14 protrudes from case 30 by a predetermined length to a second position at which needle tip 14 is housed in case 30; and curved portion 90 provided in a portion which is in movement mechanism 50 and faces case 30.
Collapsible, disposable medication inhalation spacer and method
A medication inhalation apparatus includes an outer housing, movable between collapsed and expanded states, encompassing a first volume. An inner housing within the outer housing encompasses an inner volume. An inhaler opening to the first volume is within a wall of the outer housing at a first location. A mouth opening to the inner volume is within a wall of the outer housing and the inner housing at a second location. A one-way inhalation valve connecting the first volume and the inner volume is within a wall of the inner housing. A one-way exhalation valve connecting the inner volume and the exterior of the outer housing is within a wall of the outer housing and inner housing at a third location. In the expanded state, gas flows from the inhaler to the first volume, the first volume to the inner volume, and the inner volume to a user's mouth.
Delivery of respiratory therapy using conduits with varying wall thicknesses
An air delivery system for providing a supply of air from a source of air at positive pressure to an interfacing structure located at the entrance to the airways of a patient includes a manifold adapted to connect with the supply of positive air pressure and at least one tube connected to the manifold and adapted to deliver the supply of air to the interfacing structure. Each tube is structured to allow movement between an open phase in which the tube allows the passage of air and a collapsed phase in which the tube is collapsed. Each tube is structured such that weight of a typical patient's head against bedding apparel is sufficient to collapse the tube from the open phase to the collapsed phase.
Portable device with disposable reservoir for collection of internal fluid after surgery from a plurality of sites simultaneously
A system, method, and apparatus for the collection of surgical/wound fluid from a subject patient with the capability of simultaneous fluid removal from a plurality of such wounds and/or wound through the utilization of a single pump device worn by such a patient. Such a system, method, and apparatus allow for such a single pump device to collect surgical/wound fluid within a single site collection component attached to or associated with such a single pump device. Multiple fluid transfer lines may be incorporated with the single pump device leading to such plurality of wounds and/or wound sites for greater versatility and comfort for the subject patient, as well as cleaner removal capabilities than in the standard apparatus systems and method currently undertaken within the industry.
EAR CANAL EVALUATION METHOD
An ear suctioning device having a suction tube and a disposable hollow tip is provided. The suction tube has a distal segment and a proximal segment which are angled with respect to each other at about 130 to 170 degrees. The disposable hollow tip is reversibly connected to a distal end of the suction tube and fluidly connected to the suction tube. The disposable hollow tip comprises a safety flange which prevents the suction tube from contacting an ear or ear canal into which the ear suctioning device is inserted. A pressure-equalizing hole is disposed on the proximal segment of the suction tube and in fluid communication with an interior volume of the suction tube. A proximal end of the suction tube is attached to a vacuum or low pressure line.
Tattoo Tool
A tattoo tool is presented that receives a disposable tattoo cartridge and causes the needles of the cartridge to be constantly extended for manual tattooing. The tattoo tool includes a front cartridge-receiver for receiving a tattoo cartridge and a back handle portion. The cartridge-receiver comprises a cartridge-receiving concavity configured to accept the cartridge and to secure the cartridge in a position in which the cartridge needles are extended to reach beyond the cartridge tip and are maintained in this position. Embodiments are presented in which the tool is a single-piece tool. In other embodiments, the tattoo tool is a two-part tool that includes a front cartridge-receiver and a separable handle that can be removably attached.
COLLAPSIBLE, DISPOSABLE MEDICATION INHALATION SPACER AND METHOD
A medication inhalation apparatus preferably formed of a single, unitary sheet of stock, includes an outer housing, movable between collapsed and expanded states, encompassing a first volume. An inner housing within the outer housing encompasses an inner or second volume. An inhaler opening to the first volume is within a wall of the outer housing at a first location. A mouth opening to the inner volume is within a wall of the outer housing and the inner housing at a second location. A one-way inhalation valve connecting the first volume and the inner volume is within a wall of the inner housing. A one-way exhalation valve connecting the inner volume and the exterior of the outer housing is within a wall of the outer housing and inner housing at a third location. The valve preferably includes an elongated spring body formed of a semi-pliant material with a strength and rigidity providing limited flexibility. A first separation is perpendicular to the elongate axis of the spring body, and extends from a first edge of the spring body across at least a portion of a width of the spring body. A second separation perpendicular to the elongate axis of the spring body extends from a second edge of the spring body across at least a portion of the width of the spring body.
Intranasal composition of pharmaceutical countermeasures for chemical warfare nerve agents and accidental exposure to organophosphate pesticides
Nasally targeted dry powder compositions and methods for their use in the treatment of exposure to organophosphate compounds including chemical warfare agents and pesticides. Compositions include anticholinergic agents and cholinesterase reactivator agents used for primary treatment and vasoactive agents and benzodiazepines used for secondary treatment of exposure, and combinations of these agents. Compositions incorporate excipients and enabling agents such as permeation enhancers, and optimal sizing of active pharmaceutical ingredient particle size to improve drug delivery across the nasal mucosa, stability, and resistance to heat degradation. Packaging and configuration of devices for dry powder nasal compositions enable their use by non-medical personnel in civilian mass casualty or battlefield environments.
DISPOSABLE SURGICAL DRAIN BULB FOR THE SECURE COLLECTION OF EXUDATE
Embodiments of the present invention describe a disposable drain bulb for the collection of fluid and other exudate. A disposable drain bulb in accordance with one embodiment comprises a drain interface with a one way valve for connection to a drain line through which the drain interface receives fluid and other exudate, the drain interface sealed with a capsule, and a drain body forming an internal reservoir into which the drain interface passes and that contains an absorbable material under vacuum while the drain interface remains in a closed state.