METHOD, SYSTEM, AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING POSITIONING A PERSON IN SUPINE SNIFF POSITION
20200154914 ยท 2020-05-21
Inventors
- Michael D. Popitz (Marion, MA, US)
- Jesse S. Drake (Westborough, MA, US)
- Justin MCCARTHY (Boxborough, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A47G9/109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of an apparatus for supporting the neck and head of a user for airway management are described. The apparatus can include a base support section, which can rest on a supporting surface, a front side, two opposing sides and a back side with the base support section being dimensioned between about 25-26 inches in width, between about 16-17 inches in depth and about 6 inches in height with a separate and removable and replaceable head/neck support section.
Claims
1. A support apparatus for supporting and maintaining the head and neck of a user in the supine sniff position in which the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint is extended upwards and the head is angled downward to achieve alignment of the airway axes, comprising: a base section having opposing left and right sides, a back side, a front side, and a bottom surface and a cut out for receiving lower back and shoulders; the base section having a receptacle for receiving a removable and replaceable head/neck support section; wherein the removable and replaceable head/neck support section comprises an appendage for fitting snugly into the receptacle, and wherein the removable head/neck support section comprises a neck supporting surface at a neck end thereof for supporting the neck, the removable head/neck support section further comprising a head supporting surface for supporting the head, the head supporting surface including a central surface that slopes downwards and away from the neck supporting surface and downwards and away from outer edges of the head supporting surface; the removable head/neck support section being dimensioned to automatically align and maintain substantial alignment of the oropharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes.
2. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the base support section is substantially rectilinear in shape.
3. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the neck supporting surface in the removable neck/head support section is generally cylindrical or rounded.
4. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the neck supporting surface in the removable neck/head support section is generally cylindrical or oval in shape with a maximum diameter of at least 0.25 inches.
5. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the middle of the neck supporting surface in the removable neck/head support section is lower than the ends of the neck supporting section by at least 0.125 inches.
6. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the support apparatus is formed of urethane foam that is molded.
7. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the urethane foam material is cut or carved to form the apparatus.
8. The apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein the highest edge of the neck supporting surface is between 0.5 and 4 inches higher than lowest point on the head supporting surface.
9. The support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cutout is configured to receive and fit a second section of the apparatus; two or more top sections each with one or more sections comprising an extension or appendage that will fit snugly into a corresponding cutout in the base section; each top section being able to be interchanged for the other and to able to be fitted into the base section; two or more top sections each with a differing size neck supporting surfaces for supporting the neck, the neck support being positioned at the neck end of the top section; each top section being able to be interchanged for the other and to able to be fitted into the base section; two or more top sections with a head support for supporting the head, this head supporting surface including a central surface that slopes down and away from the neck supporting surface and down and away from the outer the edges of the head supporting surface; two or more top sections with a head support and neck support being dimensioned to automatically align and maintain substantial alignment of the orpharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes, substantial alignment being defined as between about 0 and about 30 with the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint having an angle of between about 5 and about 30 when user's head and neck are positioned in the apparatus.
10. The support apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: two or more top sections each with one or more sections comprising an extension or appendage that will fit snugly into a corresponding cutout in the base section; each top section being able to be interchanged for the other and to able to be fitted into the base section; two or more top sections each with a neck supporting surface for supporting the neck, the neck support being positioned at the neck end of the top section; each top section being able to be interchanged for the other and to able to be fitted into the base section; two or more top sections with differing sized head support surfaces for supporting the head, this head supporting surface including a central surface that slopes down and away from the neck supporting surface and down and away from the outer the edges of the head supporting surface; two or more top sections with a head support and neck support being dimensioned to automatically align and maintain substantial alignment of the orpharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes, substantial alignment being defined as between about 0 and about 30 with the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint having an angle of extension between about 5 and about 30 when user's head and neck are positioned in the apparatus.
11. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cutout is configured to receive and fit a second section of the apparatus; two or more top sections each with one or more sections comprising an extension or appendage that will fit snugly into a corresponding cutout in the base section; each top section being able to be interchanged for the other and to able to be fitted into the base section two or more top sections each with a differing size neck supporting surface for supporting the neck, the neck support being positioned at the neck end of the top section; each top section being able to be interchanged for the other and to able to be fitted into the base section two or more top section with differing sized head support surfaces for supporting the head, this head supporting surface including a central surface that slopes down and away from the neck supporting surface and down and away from the outer the edges of the head supporting surface; two or more top sections with a head support and neck support being dimensioned to automatically align and maintain substantial alignment of the orpharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes, substantial alignment being defined as between about 0 and about 30 with the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint having an angle of between about 5 and about 30 when users head and neck are positioned in the apparatus.
12. A support apparatus for supporting and maintaining the head and neck of a user in the supine sniff position in which the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint is extended upwards and the head is angled downward to achieve alignment of the airway axes, comprising: a pillow having opposing left and right sides, a back side, a front side, and a bottom surface; having a ramp sloping away from the front side towards the neck supporting surface and head supporting surface where the slope of the ramp relative to support surface is compound and is greater than about 15 but less than about 45 and the horizontal length of the ramp measured from the front of the apparatus to the front of the neck supporting surface is between about 10 inches and about 15 inches; and a neck supporting surface for supporting the neck, the neck supporting surface being positioned at the neck end of the pillow; and, a section with a head support for supporting the head, this head supporting surface including a central surface that slopes downwards and away from the neck supporting surface and downwards and away from the outer the edges of the head supporting surface; and, the head support and neck support being dimensioned to automatically align and maintain substantial alignment of the orpharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes, substantial alignment being defined as between about 0 and about 30 with the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint having an angle of between about 5 and about 30 when users head and neck are positioned in the apparatus.
13. A support apparatus for supporting and maintaining the head and neck of a user in the supine sniff position in which the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint is extended upwards and the head is angled downward to achieve alignment of the airway axes, comprising: a base having opposing left and right sides, a back side, a front side, and a bottom surface and a cutout for receiving a lower back and shoulders; and a base having a ramp sloping away from the front side towards the neck supporting surface and head supporting surface where the slope of the ramp relative to support surface is compound and is greater than about 15 but less than about 45 and the horizontal length of the ramp measured from the front of the apparatus to the front of the neck supporting surface is between about 10 inches and about 15 inches; and a top section with a neck supporting surface for supporting the neck, the neck supporting surface being positioned at the neck end of the top section; and a top section with a head supporting surface for supporting the head, this head supporting surface including a central surface that slopes downwards and away from the neck supporting surface and downwards and away from the outer edges of the head supporting surface; and a top section with a head support and neck support being dimensioned to automatically align and maintain substantial alignment of the orpharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes, substantial alignment being defined as between about 0 and about 30 with the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint having an angle of between about 5 and about 30 when users head and neck are positioned in the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] Reference will be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying figures, in which like reference numerals will indicate like elements. While specific configurations are discussed it should be noted that this is for illustrative purposes.
[0024] The present disclosure relates to a pillow for aligning the oropharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes and the extension of the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint, together with flexion of the lower cervical spine for airway management with the user in the supine position while providing a convenient and cost-effective way to provide differing sizes of pillows to accommodate widely varying patient morphologies. Airway management can involve adjusting the patient head and neck for improved ventilation and respiration. By improving the position of a user's head and neck, the user can experience improved sleep, rest, oxygenation and ventilation and avoid airway obstruction and airflow turbulence that may result, for example, in snoring.
[0025] Various terms are used herein in accordance with their ordinary meanings. The term about as used herein denotes a variation of at most 10% around a numerical value. A substantial alignment of oropharyngeal, laryngeal, and tracheal axes as used herein means that an angle formed between any two of these axes is in a range of 0 and 30 with the Occipito-Atlanto-Axial joint having an angle of between 5 and 30 when a user's head and neck are positioned in the apparatus.
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[0027] The removable head neck section 103 of the pillow 100 can be made to varying sizes for accommodating many users' neck and head sizes. The removable head section fits into receptacle cut-out 105 in the base support section 101.
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[0037] A pillow according to the present teachings can be fabricated in a variety of different sizes. For example, a pillow based on the present teachings can be made on a small scale for pediatric/adolescent population with sleep disordered breathing.