PATIENT FACE SHEET
20210085413 ยท 2021-03-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G13/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates generally to a patient face sheet for a therapy treatment table including a headrest. The patient face sheet may be used in conjunction with an optional pillow including a face opening which is positioned to align with the corresponding opening in the headrest. The patient face sheet comprises a main panel to which a protective skirt is connected. The main panel includes a central and generally circular-shaped opening about which the protective skirt is connected. The protective skirt is draped within both the face hole and the corresponding hole to provide substantially full shielding of the optional pillow and the headrest from the patient's head.
Claims
1. A patient face sheet for a therapy treatment table or chair, said face sheet comprising: a main panel including a central opening being adapted to locate at a face hole associated with the treatment table or chair; a protective skirt connected to the main panel about the central opening, said skirt adapted to locate within the face hole of the treatment table or chair.
2. The patient face sheet of claim 1 wherein the protective skirt is continuous about its perimeter and configured to drape within the face hole.
3. The patient face sheet of claim 2 wherein the continuous skirt is of sufficient length to provide substantially full shielding of the peripheral surface of the face hole from the patient's head.
4. The patient face sheet of claim 1 wherein the protective skirt is connected with the main panel.
5. The patient face sheet of claim 2 wherein the protective skirt is connected with the main panel.
6. The patient face sheet of claim 4 wherein the protective skirt is connected continuous with the main panel.
7. The patient face sheet of claim 1 wherein the patient face sheet is constructed of a non-woven fabric and is disposable.
8. The patient face sheet of claim 1 wherein the face sheet is constructed of a launderable material and is reusable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012] In order to achieve a better understanding of the nature of the present disclosure a preferred embodiment of a patient face sheet for a therapy treatment table or chair will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] In this embodiment and as best seen in
[0020] In this embodiment the protective skirt 28 is draped within both the face hole 18 of the optional pillow 16 and the corresponding hole 20 in the headrest 14. The protective skirt 28 is of sufficient length or depth to provide substantially full shielding of the optional pillow 16 and the headrest 14 from the patient's head 24 and associated contaminants. The skirt 28 is configured to sacrificially capture the contaminants and can be either disposed of or laundered for subsequent use.
[0021] In this embodiment the protective skirt 28 is both continuous about its perimeter and is connected continuous with the main panel 26. The patient face sheet 10 may be constructed of either a non-woven fabric which is disposable, or a launderable material which is reusable. Unlike the prior art, the face sheet 10 is three-dimensional having the skirt 28 draped in a third dimension from the otherwise two-dimensional main panel 26. This 3D design introduces difficulty in terms of both its manufacture and packaging. In order to manufacture the face sheet 10 with the third dimension of the protective skirt 28, preferably being continuous about its perimeter, the skirt 28 will most likely be formed as a separate component to the main panel 26 and thereafter connected continuous with the main panel 26. In packaging the face sheet 10 it is preferable that the skirt 28 collapses or folds toward or generally into the same plane as the main panel 26 for compact packaging. For this purpose, the skirt 28 as best seen in
[0022] It is to be understood that the patient face sheet can be used in all forms of treatment, and in particular, therapy treatment including but not limited to physiotherapy, chiropractic, osteotherapy, massage, acupuncture, naturopath and laser treatment. It is also to be understood that patient in the context of the patient face sheet is to extend to any person including a client or customer.
[0023] Now that a preferred embodiment of a patient face sheet has been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that it has the following advantages:
[0024] 1. it provides substantially full coverage about the otherwise exposed surfaces of the therapy treatment table or chair and in particular the optional head pillow and/or headrest about their respective openings to reduce the likelihood of transmitting bacteria, microbes and other contaminants to patients;
[0025] 2. the patient face sheet provides relatively clear vision for the patient which is particularly important in the event the patient has claustrophobic tendencies;
[0026] 3. the patient face sheet can be quickly and effectively located in a therapy treatment table or chair with or without an optional head pillow.
[0027] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the disclosure as described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. For example, the protective skirt may be discontinuous provided it substantially shields the patient's head from likely contact with contamination surfaces of the therapy treatment table or chair. The protective skirt may also vary in its length or third dimensional depth. The main panel may be of practically any shape provided it also shields the patient's head from contact surfaces of the therapy table or the associated optional pillow. The opening in the main panel of the face sheet may extend to other shapes including but not limited to oval or elliptical shaped openings. All such variations and modifications are to be considered within the scope of the present disclosure the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description.