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A PRESSURE ABSORBING SKIN PATCH AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20220183872 · 2022-06-16 · ·

Provided is a patch including at least one pressure-absorbing member, the pressure absorbing member formed of a resilient material and having at least a first surface, the at least first surface is configured with a plurality of projections extending therefrom and a plurality of channels crossing one another at a plurality of intersections, an outermost surface of said plurality of projections lies along a projections plane of the pressure-absorbing member, the projections being deformable when subjected to pressure applied to the patch, so as to absorb at least some of the applied pressure.

A PRESSURE ABSORBING SKIN PATCH AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20220183872 · 2022-06-16 · ·

Provided is a patch including at least one pressure-absorbing member, the pressure absorbing member formed of a resilient material and having at least a first surface, the at least first surface is configured with a plurality of projections extending therefrom and a plurality of channels crossing one another at a plurality of intersections, an outermost surface of said plurality of projections lies along a projections plane of the pressure-absorbing member, the projections being deformable when subjected to pressure applied to the patch, so as to absorb at least some of the applied pressure.

CONSCIOUSNESS DISTURBANCE REDUCING APPARATUS AND CONSCIOUSNESS DISTURBANCE REDUCING METHOD

An aspect of the present invention is a consciousness disorder mitigation apparatus, including: a first estimation unit configured to estimate body fluid volume information, the body fluid volume information being information on a body fluid volume present in a head of a user; a second estimation unit configured to estimate oxygen supply volume information, the oxygen supply volume information being information on an oxygen supply volume representing an amount of oxygen in a brain of the user; a pressurization unit configured to be attached to the user and to apply a pressure corresponding to an estimation result of the first estimation unit and an estimation result of the second estimation unit; and an oxygen supply unit configured to supply oxygen to the user based on the estimation result of the second estimation unit.

CONSCIOUSNESS DISTURBANCE REDUCING APPARATUS AND CONSCIOUSNESS DISTURBANCE REDUCING METHOD

An aspect of the present invention is a consciousness disorder mitigation apparatus, including: a first estimation unit configured to estimate body fluid volume information, the body fluid volume information being information on a body fluid volume present in a head of a user; a second estimation unit configured to estimate oxygen supply volume information, the oxygen supply volume information being information on an oxygen supply volume representing an amount of oxygen in a brain of the user; a pressurization unit configured to be attached to the user and to apply a pressure corresponding to an estimation result of the first estimation unit and an estimation result of the second estimation unit; and an oxygen supply unit configured to supply oxygen to the user based on the estimation result of the second estimation unit.

Orthopedic device

An orthopedic device comprises a main body defining an outer surface and a cuff extending from an end portion of the main body with frictional material disposed on an inner surface of the first cuff. A hinge is connected to the main body and terminates along the main body short of the cuff. The cuff is arranged to fold over the outer surface of the main body in a disengaged configuration, such that the outer surface of the first cuff is adjacently against the outer surface of the main body.

Orthopedic device

An orthopedic device comprises a main body defining an outer surface and a cuff extending from an end portion of the main body with frictional material disposed on an inner surface of the first cuff. A hinge is connected to the main body and terminates along the main body short of the cuff. The cuff is arranged to fold over the outer surface of the main body in a disengaged configuration, such that the outer surface of the first cuff is adjacently against the outer surface of the main body.

Inflatable perfusion enhancement apparatuses and associated devices, systems and methods

Introduced here are pressure-mitigation apparatuses for mitigating the pressure applied to a human body by the support surface of an object. The pressure-mitigation apparatus can include a series of chambers that can be individually controlled to vary the pressure therein. By varying the chamber pressure, the main point of pressure applied by the support surface to the human body may be moved across the surface of the human body. An attachment apparatus may be used to securely adhere the pressure-mitigation apparatus to the support surface.

Inflatable perfusion enhancement apparatuses and associated devices, systems and methods

Introduced here are pressure-mitigation apparatuses for mitigating the pressure applied to a human body by the support surface of an object. The pressure-mitigation apparatus can include a series of chambers that can be individually controlled to vary the pressure therein. By varying the chamber pressure, the main point of pressure applied by the support surface to the human body may be moved across the surface of the human body. An attachment apparatus may be used to securely adhere the pressure-mitigation apparatus to the support surface.

Dynamic support apparatus and system

A dynamic support system includes a control system for controlling inflation and deflation of at least one actuator having an inlet connectable to the a control unit of the dynamic support system. The control unit may be in communication with a sensor and may control inflation and deflation of the at least one actuator in response to information provided by the sensor.

Dynamic support apparatus and system

A dynamic support system includes a control system for controlling inflation and deflation of at least one actuator having an inlet connectable to the a control unit of the dynamic support system. The control unit may be in communication with a sensor and may control inflation and deflation of the at least one actuator in response to information provided by the sensor.