Patent classifications
A61F2007/0098
Flexible electric heaters
Embodiments include a flexible fabric heater. The fabric heater has a conductive base fabric having elastic properties. The base fabric may be coupled to electrical terminals. A elastomeric layer may be applied on the base fabric. The elastomeric layer may have elastic properties and includes a liquid-resistant material. A first thermal layer may be applied proximate edges along the electrical coupling between the fabric heater and the electrical terminals. The first thermal layer can have heat-resistant properties.
Temperature and Visibility Regulated Therapy Device
A topical temperature therapy device that imparts known temperatures as a function of time to the therapy skin surface of a user during the course of therapy. The skin surface can be intact or breached through injury or surgery. The therapy temperature and time profile can be varied by varying the selections of, among several parameters, the formulation of the heat exchange material and the material and dimensions of the heat exchange material container, thus meeting the needs of a wide range of injuries and demographics. The therapy device contains a temperature indicator indicating the temperature of the heat exchange material in real time. The therapy device further provides visibility to the therapy skin surface during the course of the therapy to allow visual inspection of the therapy area as means to improve therapeutic outcomes. The therapy device is flexible and conforms to the anatomy of the therapy area.
Heat exchange catheters and their methods of manufacture and use
A closed loop catheter useable for heat exchange is manufactured by forming a plurality of generally transverse bore holes though a flexible, multilumen catheter body, lacing a tube trough the bore holes so that loops of the tube protrude from the catheter body, connecting one end of the tube to an inflow lumen of the catheter and connecting the other end of the tube to an outflow lumen of the catheter. A heated or cooled heat exchange medium may then be circulated through the tube while the catheter is inserted in the vasculature of a subject, thereby resulting in heat exchange between the subject's flowing blood and the heat exchange medium being circulated through the tube.
HEAD COOLING DEVICE
A head cooling device includes a central portion that has a predetermined volume of space and is seated on a top portion of the user's head; and a plurality of wing portions radially connected to the central portion and extending in a fan shape, wherein each of the wing portions includes a plurality of chambers each having a predetermined volume of space in which a phase change material is charged, and a plurality of bridges configured to partition and connect each of the plurality of chambers. The central portion and each of the plurality of chambers further incudes a cushioning member to protect the user's head and improve safety by absorbing and alleviating an impact applied from outside.
COLD THERAPY SYSTEM AND HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE THEREFOR
A cold therapy system including a housing having an inlet for receiving fluid from a source and an outlet for delivering cooled fluid. The housing defines a chamber comprising or defining at least one conduit for removably receiving a heat exchange device including a body of ice. The conduit is disposed in a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet such that, in use, the fluid flows from the inlet over the outer circumference of the body of ice before delivery to the outlet.
Method and system for making an apparatus for individualized area-specific skin treatments for a subject
A temperature controlled cosmetic treatment facial mask with area-specific treatments of the present invention includes a substantially planar mask body which is formed with cut-outs for a person's eyes, nose, and mouth. The mask may include a number of large and small area treatment zones in combination with asymmetrical treatment zones suitable for treatment of specific and localized skin conditions. The treatments zones are coated with skin treatments, such as compounds, lotions, gels, and the like as are known in the facial treatment, cosmetics, spa and medical industry. The mask may include a self-heating or cooling substrate to provide temperature control to the face mask and each mask may include heating areas, cooling areas, or both. A system is also provided that includes an imaging device that feeds its output to a central computer system having an image analyzer, CPU, memory and Look Up Table, and face map for determining specific treatment requirements for the particular patient. An output from the central computer system is provided to a treatment deposition device which deposits various treatments onto an intermediate membrane layer to generate a custom temperature controlled facial mask with area-specific treatments for that particular patient.
MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR ICE/HOT COMPRESS PRODUCT
A manufacturing method for an ice/hot compress product includes the following steps: providing a polyester fiber cloth as an outer layer; adding a thermochromic material into the outer layer when the outer layer is dyed; and attaching an inner layer to an inner side of the outer layer to which the thermochromic material has been added to form a composite-layer material; manufacturing a container through the composite-layer material.
Sterile Sleeve for Use in the Production of Surgical Slush
A sleeve kit comprising a container sleeve and a sleeve cap which may be engaged with the container sleeve to form a sleeve assembly that envelopes a slush container, the sleeve kit including an attachment system to allow the sleeve cap to be engaged with the container sleeve to form the sleeve assembly and then become disengaged so that the slush container may be removed from the container sleeve. The attachment system may be a single-use attachment system to allow the sleeve cap to be engaged with the container sleeve to form the sleeve assembly. The container sleeve may have a set of at least one vent which allows air to move from an open top end of the container sleeve to a space between a bottom of an inserted slush container and a bottom of the container sleeve to facilitate removal of the slush container from the container sleeve.
Convertible blanket
A convective blanket may be converted from an underbody blanket to a combination over body and underbody blanket by having an openable seal positioned substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the blanket away from the head area of the blanket. The seal may be preformed with a line of weakness so that it may readily be separated to form an opening for the head of the patient. The upper portion and the main portion of the blanket may be folded relatively towards each other to cover opposite sides of the patient. Elongate openings are provided in the main portion of the blanket to allow the arms of the patient to extend through the blanket.
Electrically-Heatable Plaster
An electrically-heatable plaster that comprises a self-adhesive skin contact layer, an electrically-conductive textile fabric in which electrically-conductive fibres are in contact with one another, as a heating element, and optionally at least one active substance, as well as to a method for production and the use of same for local heat therapy and/or transdermal application of active substances.