Medical sleeve with intervenous access door
11389623 ยท 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2025/0246
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A protective medical sleeve for use with a patient having an intravenous flow that permits easy and quick inspection of the site of the injection, but provides protection and a more sanitary environment for the IV site. The thin-walled tubular element includes a convenient door that provides access to the IV site when needed, and can be closed to prevent contaminants from entering the injection site.
Claims
1. A medical sleeve for a patient with an intravenous injection, comprising: a rigid plastic cylinder tapered in the longitudinal direction, the rigid plastic cylinder having a first and a second end and a middle portion, the first end having a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes of three rows and the second end having a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes of three rows, and where the middle portion has no rows of holes; a door in the rigid plastic cylinder at said middle portion, the door connected via a cylindrical hinge on an exterior surface of the rigid plastic cylinder and arranged on a longitudinal direction, the door positioned to provide access to the intravenous injection site; and a circular magnet disposed on an edge of the door on an exterior surface, the circular magnet mounted so that a portion of the circular magnet extends beyond the edge of the door; a metal fastener inset and mounted at an external surface of the rigid plastic cylinder at a location whereby a portion of the circular magnet that extends beyond the edge of the door makes contact with the metal fastener when the door is closed; and wherein the sleeve is tapered from a proximal end to a distal end.
2. The medical sleeve of claim 1, wherein the thin-walled tubular element is formed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
3. The medical sleeve of claim 1, wherein the medical sleeve is reusable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) The present invention protects the crux of a patient's elbow when an IV or other medical intrusion is present. When a patient is in need of an IV, the vein or artery is pierced with a needle and flexible tubing is attached with connection for intravenous medication or other needs. The needle and the puncture are open to the environment and can become tangled or dislodged, crimped by a bent elbow, particularly during sleep. The IV tube can become crimped or dislodged as the arm bends and in some cases movement of the arm can cause pain due to movement of the needle or stoppage of IV flow. If the needle should become dislodged or the flow of medicine ceased due to crimping or blockage, the patient could be at serious risk.
(8) To protect the patient's forearm and wrist and the site of the IV, the present invention as shown in
(9) In one embodiment, the sleeve 20 includes a plurality of air holes 40 (see
(10) While certain preferred embodiments have been described and depicted herein and in the drawings, it is understood that the invention is not limited to those depictions and descriptions unless specifically so expressed. Rather, a person of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate certain modifications, substitutions, and variations and the invention is intended to include all such modifications, substitutions, and variations. Accordingly, the scope of the claims are properly determined by the appended claims using their customary and ordinary meanings, consistent with but not limited by the descriptions and depictions herein.