A61F5/05883

DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSPORTING INFANTS
20210030607 · 2021-02-04 ·

The present invention provides devices and system useful for transporting infants, minimizing vibrations, noise, and associated with transport. Devices of the invention include a head gear assembly, one or more body support rolls for elevating portions of the infants body, and a mattress system with a removable insert. The invention further provides methods of use associated with such devices, including methods of stabilizing a position of an infant, reducing shock or vibration to an infant during transportation, reducing shock, vibration, or noise exposure to an infant during transportation, reducing shock or vibration while providing elevation to specific portions of an infant during transportation, and reducing the risk of intraventricular hemorrhage and/or persistent pulmonary hypertension to an infant during transportation.

NECK COLLAR
20210007876 · 2021-01-14 ·

There is provided a neck collar including: a ring-shaped lower support being open forward from a user and surrounding the user's neck; a vertical support protruding upward from two open ends of the lower support; and a jaw support protruding in two side directions from the upper end of the vertical support and supporting the user's jaw.

Neck brace

The invention concerns a brace, ideally disposable, formed from a blank and, particularly but not exclusively, a neck or limb brace wherein the brace is contoured to fit about a wearer and comprises at least one, or a series of, crease line(s) that mirror(s) the contour of at least one edge of said brace and spaced from same by a selected amount whereby said edge can be folded or torn along at least one selected crease line to fit a wearer.

Buoyancy-based cervical traction system

A buoyancy-based cervical traction system has a floatation and a head rest supported by the flotation system. The head rest is adapted to support a person's head above the neck and apply traction to the neck when the person is in a body of liquid. The system has a position adjustment system adapted to allow selective adjustment of the position at which the person's head rest will be relative to an upper surface of the liquid when the person and the cervical traction system are in the liquid, the person's head is supported by the head rest, and the cervical traction system and person are floating in the liquid at equilibrium.

SPINAL IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USE
20200405549 · 2020-12-31 ·

A spinal immobilization device including a base member and a spinal support member configured to overlay the base member. The base member includes an elongate board having a curvate top surface, and a channel defined within the top surface. The spinal support member may include a bladder, a fluid housed within the bladder, a plurality of fluid absorbing members within the bladder, and a breakable barrier separating the fluid and the plurality of fluid absorbing members from mixing. The channel defines an impression within the top surface that matches a shape of a portion of the bladder.

BRACE

The invention concerns a brace, ideally disposable, formed from a blank and, particularly but not exclusively, a neck or limb brace wherein the brace is contoured to fit about a wearer and comprises at least one, or a series of, crease line(s) that mirror(s) the contour of at least one edge of said brace and spaced from same by a selected amount whereby said edge can be folded or torn along at least one selected crease line to fit a wearer.

Neck Support Device
20200390582 · 2020-12-17 ·

A head and/or neck support device that comprises an extended-half-round shape, soft base; a belt that is attached to the base; a vertical angled bracket that comprises a protruding upward hollow cylinder, and is attached to the base; a first cylinder whose near end is disposed within the angled bracket, and whose far end is male threaded; a radial ring that is attached to the outer side of the first cylinder near the far end thereof; a hollow second cylinder whose near end is female threaded, and far end has a ring attached. The far end of the first cylinder is screwed into the second cylinder's near end. The devise further comprises a chin support component that comprises a hollow third cylinder, a chin rest component, and an end cap. The far end of the second cylinder is disposed within the third cylinder. The device further comprises a spring that is disposed within the third cylinder, and sandwiched between the cavity of the third cylinder and the second cylinder's far end. The device further comprises a chain that threads through the center of the spring, and whose near end is attached to the ring on the end of the second cylinder, and whose far end is attached to the cavity of the end cap. The opening at the far end of the third cylinder has a smaller diameter than the spring.

HEIGHT, DEPTH AND CIRCUMFERENTIAL ADJUSTMENT MECHANISMS FOR CERVICAL COLLAR

Cervical collars, components thereof, and methods of using them overcome issues with conventional cervical collars.

Spinal immobilization device, system, and method of use
10806646 · 2020-10-20 ·

A spinal immobilization device including a base member and a spinal support member configured to overlay the base member. The base member includes an elongate board having a curvate top surface, a plurality of openings surrounding at least a portion of the elongate board, and a channel defined within the top surface. The spinal support member may include a bladder, a valve controlling passage of fluid into the bladder, and a plurality of fluid absorbing members within the bladder. The channel defines an impression within the top surface that matches a shape of a portion of the bladder.

CERVICAL COLLAR

A cervical collar has a chin support slidably connected to an inside surface of an anterior component adapted to secure against an anterior chin and neck of a user. A posterior component connects to the anterior component to circumferentially surround the user's neck. A height adjustment mechanism has spring locks securing the height adjustment mechanism against the anterior component. The cervical collar includes a footplate continuously extending from the height adjustment mechanism generally without a variation in thickness. The posterior component has side portions with a plurality of living hinges located proximate to elongate slots for straps connecting to the anterior component.