SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PORTABLE RETRACTABLE REELING
20210100971 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H75/4478
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/446
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable retractable oxygen tubing reel providing improved portability and mechanical reeling functionality. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel includes tubing wrapped around an inner circular component stored within an outer storage compartment whereby a handle attached to the inner circular component may be rotated to wind or unwind tubing from the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel. Tubing may then be connected to a medical oxygen storage device at one end and a nasal oxygen cannula positioned near in proximity to a patient's nose for breathing oxygen at the other end.
Claims
1. A portable retractable oxygen tubing reel comprising: an inner component and an outer storage compartment, the inner component removably insertable within an aperture through the outer storage compartment, the inner component rotatable within the outer storage compartment, the outer storage compartment having an opening, the inner component comprising an upper and a lower disc, the upper and the lower disc connected by a cylinder, the cylinder positioned in between the upper and the lower discs, a hole passing through the upper and the lower disc and the cylinder wherein the outer storage compartment is an open cylinder covering only the cylinder of the inner component when the inner component is inserted into the outer storage compartment; and tubing configured to be wound around the cylinder of the inner component and fed through the hole and the opening.
2. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, further comprising a handle, the handle attached to the upper disc, the handle protruding outward from the upper disc.
3. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, further comprising a holding handle, the holding handle attached to an outer surface of the outer storage compartment.
4. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, further comprising a stand, the stand attached to an outer surface of the outer storage compartment, the stand having additional gripping surface material to prevent slippage.
5. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, further comprising a nasal oxygen cannula, the nasal oxygen cannula configured to be connected to a first end of the tubing.
6. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 5, further comprising a medical oxygen storage device, the medical oxygen storage device configured to be connected to a second end of the tubing.
7. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 3, further comprising one or more straps, the straps configured to be fastened to the holding handle attached to the outer surface of the outer storage compartment, wherein the inner component is configured to rotate causing the tubing to unspool when a user moves in a direction from the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel.
8. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel being made of a plastic material capable of being sterilized.
9. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel further comprising a guide on the cylinder.
10. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 1, the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel being smaller than thirty inches across a length of the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel.
11. A portable retractable oxygen tubing reel comprising: an inner component and an outer storage compartment, the inner component removably insertable within an aperture through the outer storage compartment, the inner component rotatable within the outer storage compartment, the outer storage compartment having an opening, the inner component comprising an upper and a lower disc, the upper and the lower disc connected by a cylinder, the cylinder positioned in between the upper and the lower discs, a hole passing through the upper and the lower disc and the cylinder wherein the outer storage compartment is an open cylinder covering only the cylinder of the inner component when the inner component is inserted into the outer storage compartment; and one or more straps, the straps configured to be fastened to a receiving element on a holding handle attached to the outer surface of the outer storage compartment.
12. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 11, further comprising tubing configured to be wound around the cylinder of the inner component and fed through the hole and the opening, wherein the inner component is configured to rotate causing the tubing to unspool a user moves in a direction from the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel.
13. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 11, further comprising a stand, the stand attached to an outer surface of the outer storage compartment, the stand having additional gripping surface material to prevent slippage.
14. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 11, further comprising a nasal oxygen cannula, the nasal oxygen cannula configured to be connected to a first end of the tubing.
15. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 14, further comprising a medical oxygen storage device, the medical oxygen storage device configured to be connected to a second end of the tubing.
16. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 15, the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel being made of a plastic material capable of being sterilized.
17. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 11, further comprising a turning handle, the turning handle attached to the upper disc, the turning handle protruding outward from the upper disc.
18. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 17, the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel further comprising a guide on the cylinder.
19. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 18, the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel being smaller than thirty inches across a length of the portable retractable oxygen tubing reel.
20. The portable retractable oxygen tubing reel of claim 11, wherein the receiving element on the holding handle extends downward from a lower surface of the upper handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, but not limitations, illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like references denote similar elements, and in which:
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DEFINITIONS
[0021] Longitudinal axis: An imaginary generally straight line that runs through the center of the portable retractable reeling spool intersecting the square handle and the generally straight portion that connects the generally curved portions.
[0022] Latitudinal axis: An imaginary generally straight line that runs through the center of the portable retractable reeling spool perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and intersects both of the openings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] In the Summary above and in this Detailed Description, and the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with and/or in the context of other particular aspects and embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
[0024] Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method can include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
[0025] “Exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any aspect described in this document as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects.
[0026] Throughout the drawings, like reference characters are used to designate like elements. As used herein, the term “coupled” or “coupling” may indicate a connection. The connection may be a direct or an indirect connection between one or more items. Further, the term “set” as used herein may denote one or more of any item, so a “set of items,” may indicate the presence of only one item, or may indicate more items. Thus, the term “set” may be equivalent to “one or more” as used herein.
[0027] In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the one or more embodiments described herein. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description.
[0028] The present disclosure recognizes the unsolved need for a portable retractable reeling spool providing storage with a manual retraction mechanism. Unlike conventional devices, the portable retractable reeling spool does not need electricity, lacks mechanical complication, and is small enough in size that anyone can easily carry it around the house. Oxygen tubing enters from a medical oxygen storage device through one side of the portable retractable reeling spool. The tubing then wraps around the central hub of the portable retractable reeling spool such that it lies flush with the central hub and exits through another hole where the tubing may be attached to a nasal oxygen cannula or other apparatus. To use the portable retractable reeling spool, the patient may easily pull on the oxygen tubing which is able to reel out of the portable retractable reeling spool. To return the tubing back into the portable retractable reeling spool 100, the patient can manually wind up the device using an attached handle.
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[0030] Handle 104 may have two generally straight portions such as portions 105 extending from central circular portion 103 parallel to portable retractable reeling spool's 100 longitudinal axis. Portions 105 may be parallel to portable retractable reeling spool's 100 longitudinal axis and may be connected by a generally straight portion such as portion 106 that runs parallel to portable retractable reeling spool's 100 latitudinal axis. In some embodiments, straps 410, illustrated in
[0031] At the bottom of central circular portion 103 may be at least two generally curved portions such as portions 201, as best seen in
[0032] Inner component 101 may have two circular disc sections such as circular disc sections 107A and 107B connected by a circular tubular section such as circular tubular section 108. Circular disc sections 107A, 107B may extend radially past central circular tubular section 108 on the upper and lower ends of central circular tubular section 108. Central circular tubular section 108 may extend vertically upwards between circular disc sections 107A and 107B, which are respectively oriented horizontally.
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[0034] In one embodiment, the length between circular disc sections 107A and 107B, and thus the length of central tubular section 108, may be five inches. Additional exemplary dimensions for the inner component 101 may be 3×5¼×5⅜ inches. Outer storage component 102 may preferably be 2×⅜×5½ inches. Further, it may be preferable for there to be enough space between inner component 101 and the outer storage component 102 to facilitate the ease of reeling. It is noted that the above-listed dimensions are non-limiting and any size or dimension may be used based on the specific needs of the oxygen delivery requirements as well as the size of the oxygen tubing and medical oxygen storage device.
[0035] Inner component 101 may be connected to outer storage component 102 using a swivel or other suitable connector, allowing inner component 101 to spin freely. One opening such as opening 301 (e.g. as shown in
[0036] In one embodiment, tubing, such as tubing 400, shown in
[0037] Tubular handle 110, extending away from the top face of circular disc section 107A, is configured to turn inner component 101 and to retract tubing 400 into portable retractable reeling spool 100. Both the front and back of portable retractable reeling spool 100 may be enclosed except for opening 301 and opening 109 where tubing 400 enters and leaves portable retractable reeling spool 100.
[0038] Portable retractable reeling spool 100 components may be made from any suitable material known in the art. In one embodiment, portable retractable reeling spool 100 may be made out of plastic, which may be sterilized through systems such as an autoclave, having elevated steam temperature and pressure different from ambient air pressure to kill bacteria, spores and germs resistant to boiling water and powerful detergents. Alternatively, handle 104, portions 201, and portion 202, may be made of any material suitable to provide structural stability needed for the portable retractable reeling spool 100. In one exemplary embodiment, it may be preferable for portable retractable reeling spool 100 to weigh less than two pounds. Further, it may be beneficial for portable retractable reeling spool 100 to be no larger than 30 inches across to be less of a hindrance while being carried by a patient. These dimensions and weight are however non-limiting and may be varied and altered in any way as needed to suit the user. Further considerations may include the specific needs of the oxygen delivery requirements as well as the size of the tubing and medical oxygen storage device.
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[0040] Continuing with a method of using portable retractable reeling spool 100, in one embodiment, the rest of tubing 400 is then wrapped around central tubular section 108. Inner component 101 is then inserted into outer storage compartment 102. Once inner component 101 is inserted into outer storage compartment 102, the second end such as second end 402 of tubing 400 is threaded through opening 301 suitable for being connected to a medical oxygen storage device (not shown). Nasal oxygen cannula 510 is then positioned near in proximity to a patient's 500 nose for breathing oxygen. Patient 500 may fasten a strap such as strap 410 around handle 104 of portable retractable reeling spool 100 and patient's 500 waist to further secure portable retractable reeling spool 100 to patient 500. Strap 410 may be more securely connected to holding handle 104 by passing through a receiving element 210 that extends downward from the lower surface of holding handle 104. Receiving element 210 may have one or more gripping mechanism or flaps to prevent the movement once strap 410 is positioned through receiving element 210 unless sufficient force is used to remove strap 410.
[0041] When patient 500 wishes to extend tubing 400 to provide more slack, patient 500 may either move forward and tubing 400 will naturally unspool, pull on tubing 400 as it exits the portable retractable reeling spool 100, or rotate inner component 101 using tubular handle 110. To retract tubing 400 into portable retractable reeling spool 100, tubular handle 110 may be rotated in the opposite direction from the direction used to unspool tubing 400.
[0042] Portable retractable reeling spool 100 may be removed from patient 500 after use by detaching nasal oxygen cannula 510 from patient's 500 nose, removing tubing 400 from the medical oxygen storage device, and reeling in tubing 400 by rotating inner component 101 using handle 110 in the opposite direction from the direction used to unspool tubing 400. Portable retractable reeling spool 100 may then be placed on a horizontal surface or stored for subsequent use.
[0043] Tubing 400 may be replaced by detaching nasal oxygen cannula 510 and reeling in tubing 400 by rotating inner component 101 using tubular handle 110 in the opposite direction from the direction used to unspool tubing 400. Inner component 101 is then removed from outer storage compartment 102. Tubing 400 is then pulled out of opening 109 and unwound from central tubular section 108. Tubing 400 then may be replaced by new tubing. Cleaning of tubing 400 should not be attempted without proper guidance or the necessary equipment.
[0044] Embodiments for a portable retractable spooling reel have been provided herein, which may allow for a patient to receive oxygen from a medical oxygen storage device at a greater distance and with less difficulty than conventional devices. Further, the embodiments provided herein offer a mechanically advantageous way to dispense and retract the length of the tubing from one or more embodiments of a portable retractable spooling reel that allows for greater free movement to the patient as well as prevents excess tubing from being caught or restricted by objects in the surrounding area.
[0045] The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best use the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications suited to the use contemplated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the above claims.