A61H2201/1688

DISPOSABLE NASAL AND EYE WASH DISPENSER
20190388607 · 2019-12-26 ·

An apparatus for rinsing sinuses or eyes, comprising a hand crushable container containing saline solution, and a dispenser configured to make a liquid tight seal with the container at one end, and a liquid tight seal with a nostril or an eye socket at the other end.

Bubble generation system
10512589 · 2019-12-24 · ·

Disclosed is a disposable for use with a structure having a vessel surface that defines a vessel for receiving liquid. The disposable includes a pad and a layer. The pad has a pair of surfaces spaced apart from one another by a tubular sidewall. The pad is permeable to air flow. One of the pair of surfaces is positioned, in use, against the vessel surface. The layer overlies the other of the pair of surfaces and is at least substantially impermeable to air flow. In use, gas is introduced into the pad and issues through the sidewall in the form of bubbles. The disposable is useful in association with foot spas and the like.

DISPOSABLE NASAL LIQUID DISPENSER DEVICE
20240100240 · 2024-03-28 ·

Disposable nasal liquid dispenser device for dispensing a controlled quantity of a liquid solution into the nasal cavities and/or paranasal sinuses of a user, comprising: a liquid solution holding cylinder (1), said cylinder containing a quantity of liquid solution to be dispensed and comprising two cannulas (2) for dispensing the liquid solution into both nasal cavities simultaneously; two resilient nostril plugs (4) designed to seal the nostrils upon application therein, and comprising a discharge orifice (5) and coupling means (6) configured to be mounted on said cannulas (2); a piston (7) comprising elastic piston seals to offer sealing on the liquid solution holding cylinder (1) and designed to slide in an axial direction relative to said cylinder; and an actuator (8) configured to move the piston along the inside of the cylinder (1) upon manual actuation of a user.

Reusable Dysmenorrhea Relief Device
20240074939 · 2024-03-07 ·

A dysmenorrhea relief device includes: a vibrator motor assembly, including a motor configured to vibrate; a power assembly configured to control the motor; and a connector assembly. A first end of the connector assembly couples to the vibrator motor assembly, and a second end couples to the power assembly. The connector assembly includes a connector composed of material that displace 9 mm to 65 mm in a linear stress test of 78 mm5 mm gage length of the material at 30 N, which allows the connector assembly to be used for inserting and removing the device from a vaginal canal. In the linear stress test, 78 mm5 mm gage length of the sample resides between grips. A linear pull force is applied to the sample at 2 mm/min. Displacement at different linear pull forces are measured until 30 N of force has been applied.

PORTABLE, REUSABLE, AND DISPOSABLE INTERMITTENT PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION SYSTEM

The present invention discloses a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) device that is portable, tubeless, and battery-operated, which ensures that the patient will have maximum mobility during recovery. The DVT device provides a pneumatically controlled bladder portion, which is actuated by an electronically controlled air pump, where the pump/bladder combination is enclosed in a pocket of a wrap or cuff during use. All pump, battery, and control components are protectively housed in a plastic case that is permanently attached to the bladder portion. Once the pump/bladder combination is placed in the pocket the wrap or cuff will be sealed. The wraps or cuffs are single use, disposable garments designed to provide an absorbent barrier during use, where the bladder portion and air pump remain clean during use and can be reused by the patient or hospital staff. Tabs or extensions may be used to secure the pump/bladder combination after insertion into the pocket of the wrap or cuff.

AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF DEFIBRILLATION PAD LOCATION ON PATIENT'S CHEST
20190365600 · 2019-12-05 ·

A medical device uses UWB units to infer a position of an adjunct positioned in proximity to an exterior portion of a patient's body. The position information can be used to provide CPR feedback to a rescuer. In other applications, the position information can be used to provide prompts to a user to change the position of the adjunct.

Systems and methods for treating female incontinence and pelvic nerve dysfunction

Systems and methods for neuromodulation of a female patient suffering from a pelvic condition, such as incontinence, are disclosed. A mechanical stimulus such as pressure, tension, traction, friction, or vibration for example can be applied to one, two, or more clitoral structures sufficient to cause a physiologic stimulus or inhibition, such as neuromodulation to treat or prevent the pelvic condition.

Portable, reusable, and disposable intermittent pneumatic compression system

The present invention discloses a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) device that is portable, tubeless, and battery-operated, which ensures that the patient will have maximum mobility during recovery. The DVT device provides a pneumatically controlled bladder portion, which is actuated by an electronically controlled air pump, where the pump/bladder combination is enclosed in a pocket of a wrap or cuff during use. All pump, battery, and control components are protectively housed in a plastic case that is permanently attached to the bladder portion. Once the pump/bladder combination is placed in the pocket the wrap or cuff will be sealed. The wraps or cuffs are single use, disposable garments designed to provide an absorbent barrier during use, where the bladder portion and air pump remain clean during use and can be reused by the patient or hospital staff. Tabs or extensions may be used to secure the pump/bladder combination after insertion into the pocket of the wrap or cuff.

Automatic determination of defibrillation pad location on patient's chest

A medical device uses UWB units to infer a position of an adjunct positioned in proximity to an exterior portion of a patient's body. The position information can be used to provide CPR feedback to a rescuer. In other applications, the position information can be used to provide prompts to a user to change the position of the adjunct.