A61F2007/0091

WARMING DEVICE HAVING CONVECTIVE DEVICE AND CONDUCTIVE HEATER

At least some aspects of the present disclosure direct to a device including a conductive heater and a convective device. The conductive heater includes a first conductive bus and a second conductive bus, a first set of electrodes electrically connected to the first conductive bus, a second set of electrodes electrically connected to the second conductive bus, wherein the first and the second set of electrodes are interdigitated, and a plurality of heater stripes comprising printed ink and electrically connected to the first and the second sets of electrodes. The convective device includes a pneumatic structure and an opening into the pneumatic structure connected to an inflation medium source, wherein at least part of the convective device is air permeable. The application is further directed to a warming device comprising a gown and said device, wherein the conductive heater and convective device are disposed on or integrated with the gown.

SYSTEM AND METHOD TO RELIEVE PAIN
20200383826 · 2020-12-10 ·

A pain relief system and apparatus, comprising a main body formed of one or more sections adapted to surround a person's waist; a compression element, a heating element within said one or more sections operable to heat the entire area of the one or more sections of the main body and apparatus, and an adjustable belt means to maintain the main body in engagement over said person's waist. Optionally, the pain relief system may include at least one inflatable bladder adapted to create a compression force on the person's abdomen when inflated, a massage element, and may be wireless.

THERMOSTATIC MASSAGE PAD
20200375840 · 2020-12-03 ·

A thermostatic massage pad includes: a thermostatic pad, wherein a thermostatic water pipe is arranged inside the thermostatic pad; a cooling pad, wherein a cooling water pipe is arranged inside the cooling pad; a casing, wherein a thermostatic water pump and a cooling water pump are respectively arranged inside the casing, a thermostatic water tank is arranged at a top of the thermostatic water pump, a cooling water tank is arranged at a top of the cooling water pump, a water inlet end of the thermostatic water pump is connected to a water outlet of the thermostatic water tank, and a water inlet end of the cooling water pump is connected to a water outlet of the cooling water tank; a thermoelectric cooler, wherein an end surface of the thermoelectric cooler is fixedly connected to a wall surface of the thermostatic water tank.

PATIENT WARMING BLANKET
20200375794 · 2020-12-03 ·

A patient warming blanket comprising at least two layers capable of forming a hollow air space between the two layers for receiving warm air from a heating unit via an inlet port at or near an end of the blanket. The two layers being arranged so that the hollow air space forms at least one tubular portion disposed longitudinally there within, and one of the two layers has at least a portion of its surface formed of porous material so that warmed air is delivered to said patient by diffusion through said porous material. The tubular portion has non-parallel sides such that the sides of the tubular portion are further apart from each other at a first end of the tubular portion closer to the inlet port than at a second end of the tubular portion remote from the inlet port.

MEDICAL HOT AIR BLOWER
20200375792 · 2020-12-03 ·

A hot air producing system produces and stores hot air, and applies the stored hot air to a human body. The system includes a heating apparatus to heat the air, a temperature setting gauge to allow a user to set a desired temperature, a pressure gauge to measure a pressure of the air in the container, a pump to pump the hot air, a fill connection, an expandable container for receiving and storing the hot air, with a valve to connect to the fill connection such that the expandable container can receive the hot air, an adjustable flow release mechanism to allow a user to adjust an amount of flow of hot air out of the expandable container, and a flexible hose connected to the adjustable flow release mechanism, with a nozzle to direct the hot air to a portion of the human body.

COOLING CAP ASSEMBLY AND COOLING UNIT

Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.

Insulated endotracheal devices and systems for transpulmonary thermal transfer

Endotracheal devices, systems, and methods of using the same for transpulmonary thermal transfer to, e.g., induce transpulmonary hypothermia and/or warming. The endotracheal devices may include first and second lumens extending through the endotracheal device along with insulation located in an interior of the tube of the endotracheal device to limit thermal energy transfer between fluids in the first and second lumens.

Air flow system and method for air circulation therapy
10828190 · 2020-11-10 ·

The air flow system includes a hose member having an exterior flow tube and an interior flow tube, a distal connector, and a proximal connector. The air flow in the interior flow tube is separate from the exterior flow tube. Air flows from the exterior flow tube, through a flow chamber, around a treatment site of inflammation and back to the interior flow tube. The system for air circulation therapy also includes a body attachment device, an air pump supply, an air recovery unit, a temperature sensor, an air flow sensor, and a controller. The method includes inserting a body part with a treatment site within the flow chamberand sealing the flow chamber to the air flow system. Temperature regulated air flow is supplied to the treatment site in the flow chamber and collected from the flow chamber.

Forced air warming blanket

A forced air warming blanket for providing conditioned gas to a patient and a method of using and manufacturing the same. The forced air warming blanket comprises a first blanket portion which comprises a generally U-shaped inflatable region, at least part of the external surface of the inflatable region being air permeable, as well as an inlet port for receiving temperature conditioned gas. An inner blanket portion is provided within the generally U-shaped inflatable region of the first blanket portion. The inner blanket portion is at least partially (or wholly) detachable from the first blanket portion. The inner blanket portion may also have an inflatable region. An outer blanket portion may be provided.

Intelligent temperature- and humidity-control visible multi-function eye-care massage glasses
10775646 · 2020-09-15 ·

A pair of intelligent temperature- and humidity-control visible multi-function eye-care massage glasses, having blinders in which they are equipped with windows and control circuits, and also having heating devices and humidity-control devices equipped at the peripheries of the windows, wherein the control circuits are electrically connected to the heating devices and the humidity-control devices respectively. The beneficial effects of the present invention: it does not press on the eyeballs, so as to avoid causing or aggravating eye diseases; it provides intelligent temperature- and humidity-control devices, which can effectively ameliorate eye discomfort; people can work or recreate as usual when wearing it, which is good for long-term wear so as to achieve a good long-term effect. It also has balloon-like airbags, which can more effectively stimulate the meridian points of the eyes so as to enhance the massage effect.