TOURNIQUET CLIP AND TOURNIQUET
20240206884 ยท 2024-06-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A joiner for a tourniquet, such as a tourniquet clip. (20) has first and second portions (22a, 22b) each portion connected, mounted or adapted to connect to or mount on a tourniquet strap or strap assembly (12), the first and second portions (22a, 22b) joined, directly or indirectly, by at least one frangible portion (24).
Claims
1. A tourniquet clip having first and second portions, each portion connected, mounted or adapted to connect to or mount on a tourniquet strap at different positions on the tourniquet strap, so as to form a closed loop when so connected or mounted, the first and second portions joined, directly or indirectly, by at least one frangible portion.
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. The tourniquet clip of claim 1 wherein the first and second portions are joined, directly or indirectly to each other by the at least one frangible portion, so that when the at least one frangible portion is broken there are at least two parts.
5. (canceled)
6. The tourniquet clip of claim 13 wherein the first and second portions are connected at more than one location by at least one frangible portion.
7. The tourniquet clip of claim 6 comprising at least a central portion with the first portion connected to the central portion by at least one first frangible portion and the second portion connected to the central portion by at least one second frangible portion.
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. The tourniquet clip of claim 4 wherein at least one of the at least one frangible portion extends between first and second sections of the tourniquet clip, said first and second sections movable relative each other, whereby movement, or application of increasing force to move the first and second sections relative each other, causes the at least one frangible portion to break.
11. The tourniquet clip of claim 10 wherein movement, or application of increasing force to move the first and second sections relative each other, bends the respective frangible portion.
12. The tourniquet clip of claim 10 wherein movement, or application of increasing force to move the first and second sections relative each other, places the respective frangible portion in tension.
13. The tourniquet clip of claim 10 wherein at least one of the first and second sections is movable to engage the other of the first and second sections at at least one location spaced from the at least one frangible portion, whereby movement, or application of increasing force to urge the two sections to move, about the at least one location, causes the at least one frangible portion to break.
14. The tourniquet clip of claim 13 wherein the at least one location comprises an elongate engagement surface or line and/or one or more engagement points spaced along a path.
15. The tourniquet clip of claim 14 wherein at least one of the first and second sections is configured so that different amounts of movement relative to the at least one frangible portion is required before the first and second sections engage each other at different locations along the engagement surface or line and/or engage each other at different ones of said engagement points.
16. The tourniquet clip of claim 10 wherein at least one frangible portion extends between two sections of the tourniquet clip, with the two sections each having at least one opposed face defining at part of at least one groove therebetween.
17. The tourniquet clip of claim 16 wherein the opposed faces define at least one elongate groove with a constant cross section along its length.
18. The tourniquet clip of claim 16 wherein the at least one groove has a cross section that varies along the length of the groove.
19. The tourniquet clip of claim 16 wherein the at least one groove defines an included angle.
20. The tourniquet clip of claim 19 wherein the included angle defined at one position along the length of the groove is different to the included angle at another position along the length of the groove.
21. (canceled)
22. The tourniquet clip of claim 13 wherein at least the first section is movable relative to the least one frangible portion by rotation about an axis.
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25. (canceled)
26. The tourniquet clip of claim 13 wherein the tourniquet clip is formed unitarily.
27. (canceled)
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30. (canceled)
31. A tourniquet comprising at least one length of tourniquet strap and a tourniquet clip as claimed in claim 1 connected to or mounted on at least one of the at least one length of the strap.
32. The tourniquet of claim 31 wherein the tourniquet strap and the tourniquet clip form a closed loop.
33. A tourniquet comprising a single length of tourniquet strap and a unitarily formed tourniquet clip as claimed in claim 26, said first and second portions mounted on the tourniquet strap at different positions so as to form a closed loop, and both of the first and second portions are movable along the tourniquet strap so as to change the effective size of the loop.
34. (canceled)
35. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED AND OTHER EMBODIMENTS
[0037] Referring to
[0038] The clip 20 comprises two substantially identical portions 22a and 22b that are joined together by a frangible bridge 24. The two portions 22a and 22b need not be identical.
[0039] As best seen in
[0040] Whilst the embodiment shown has a single bridge at the central location, there could be two or more bridges extending sideways, separated from each other by slots or gaps.
[0041] Each of the portions 22a, 22b is provided with structure to allow each to connect to the tourniquet strap 12. In this implementation the structure comprises two spaced apart slots 34 and 36 that define a bar 38 therebetween. Each end of the tourniquet strap 12 may be passed through the slot 34 from underneath, around bar 38 and downwards through slot 36, as best seen in
[0042] The sides of the clip are provided with downwardly extending edge portions 42, as best seen in
[0043] In use, the tourniquet 20 is placed on the patient and tightened, as shown in
[0044] The two portions 22a and 22b bend about bridge 24 until faces 28 contact each other. Continued inwards force on the two portions 22a and 22b urges pivoting about lower edge region 26, placing tension on the bridge 24. As the bridge 24 is narrower and thinner than the portions 22a, and 22b increased force will cause the bridge to break, as indicated in
[0045] The loop is now broken and the tourniquet 20 may be easily removed from the patient's arm. Breaking of the bridge 24 renders the tourniquet 20 incapable of reuse.
[0046] The angle of the V-shaped groove, the number of bridges across the clip and the distance from the bridge(s) 24 to the lower edge region 26 depend on the material used.
[0047] In the embodiment shown the faces 28 extend below the general lower surface of the clip and so the lower edge region 26 defines two protruding ridges that extend transversely across the clip 20. Depending on the material used they may be omitted or the faces 28 may be so short so as to create a groove rather than a ridge extending below the general lower surface of the clip at that location.
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[0050] The use of multiple small bridges allows breakage of one bridge at a time, similar to tearing along a perforated line, rather than needing to break a single large bridge. The use of multiple bridges is not limited to the third embodiment and may be applied to any embodiment of the invention.
[0051] The embodiments shown have a groove that has the same dimensions across the width of the clip, so when the clip is bent the opposing faces contact each other across the width substantially simultaneously. To aid breaking of the bridge(s) the angle of the groove(s) may change across the width of the clip. Thus, as the clip is bent the portion of the opposing faces at narrower portion(s) of the groove will contact each other before the portion of the opposing faces at wider portion(s) of the groove. This will cause more tension to be applied to the bridge(s) at the narrower portion(s), so causing breakage to occur at the narrower portion(s) first. Thus, for example, the groove may have a smaller included angle at one end and the included angle may progressively increase across the width of the clip, so causing the bridge(s) to break at the end with the smaller included angle first. Alternatively the included angle in the centre of the clip may be less than at its edges, so promoting breaking in the centre first. Other methods of generating differential tension in the bridge(s) may be used.
[0052] Rather than using an angled groove the two parts may be provided with one or more complementary engagement points, lines and/or surfaces that engage each other after different amounts of movement or rotation about the bridge(s). Thus, for example, protrusions of different lengths may be provided on one or both parts that engage. An elongate protrusion or wall rather than a series of protrusions may be provided on one or both of the two parts, with the wall(s) providing an engagement surface or surfaces that engage at different points after different amounts of movement
[0053] To aid breakage of the bridge(s), the ends of the bridge(s) may be formed with an inwards direct V, indicated by numeral 31 in
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[0055] The tourniquet strap 300 comprises two lengths 302 and 304 of strap material, typically an elastic strap material. The ends of the lengths 302 and 304 (not shown), may be connected to a single use tourniquet clip, such as the two portions 22a and 22b of the embodiment of
[0056] The lengths 302 and 304 are joined together by joiner 306. In this embodiment the joiner 306 is formed unitarily. Preferably the joiner 306 and is formed about the ends 308, 310 of the two lengths 304, 306, most preferably by a plastics injection moulding process. This avoids further assembly but the joiner may be formed separately from the lengths 304, 306. The joiner may also be made of separate components that are assembled after manufacture.
[0057] In terms of frangibility the joiner 306 is functionally the same as the clip 20 of the first embodiment, with substantially identical portions 312a and 312b joined together by a frangible bridge 314. The two portions 312a and 312b need not be identical. The two portions 312a and 312b have opposing faces 318 that extend from the bridge to the bottom edge region in a divergent manner. The faces 318 thus define a generally V-shaped groove 322. In a similar manner to the first embodiment the joiner may be broken by pushing the ends 326 of the joiner together.
[0058] This inwards force causes the two portions 312a and 312b to bend about bridge 314, with the bridge 314 moving upwards away from the patent's skin.
[0059] The two portions 312a and 312b bend about bridge 314 until faces 318 contact each other. Continued inwards force on the two portions 312a and 312b urges pivoting about lower edge region 328, placing tension on the bridge 314. As the bridge 314 is narrower and thinner than the portions 312a and 312b increased force will cause the bridge to break. As with the other embodiments, the bending of the two portions 312a and 312b about bridge 314 also tends to bend the bridge 314 and depending on the material used the bridge 314 may break merely due to this bending action and before faces 318 contact each other.
[0060] Whilst the joiner has only been described with reference to a version similar to the embodiment of
[0061] It will be appreciated that one or both two portions 312a and 312b may be formed substantially the same as portions 22a and 22b of the first embodiment and the respective length 304 or 306 mounted for movement relative to the joiner.
[0062] Where one or both of lengths 304 or 306 is mounted for movement relative to the joiner a clip with or without adjustment may be used. Where a clip without adjustment is used its two parts it may be mounted on the ends of the two lengths.
[0063] Whilst the invention has been described with reference to embodiments that require movement, and more particularly bending or rotation, about a line or axis that is generally parallel to a line defined by the at least one frangible portion, the invention is not limited to that arrangement. Bending or rotation about a line or axis generally perpendicular, or at any other angle, to a line defined by the at least one frangible portion is within the scope of the invention.
[0064] Whilst bending or pivoting is the preferred method of breaking (such as by generating tension) the at least one frangible portion the invention is not limited to that method and other means, such as a sliding action between two parts, may be used break (whether by the generating tension or shearing forces or otherwise) in the at least one frangible portion.
[0065] Whilst in the preferred implementations of the invention the joiner or clip is formed unitarily, such as by plastics injection moulding, implementations of the invention may be formed of two or more separate components that are joined together.
[0066] Where the joiner or clip is comprised of two or more components, preferably the components are joined together in a manner that prevents an end user separating (or easily separating) two or more components or parts of one or more components, other than via breakage of at least one frangible portion. One or more of the separate components may have at least one frangible portion, whereby the respective component separates into two parts.
[0067] In the embodiments shown the ends 46, 146, 246 and 326 are located below the respective bridge or bridges and pushing the ends together causes movement of the ends (whether by bending and/or rotation about a frangible portion or otherwise) of the respective parts toward the tourniquet strap and/or limb. The invention is not limited to pushing of ends together and/or rotation of the respective parts toward the tourniquet strap and/or limb. The invention includes pulling the ends apart and also includes movement the ends away from the tourniquet strap and/or limb (i.e. upwards). Where upwards movement (including bending or rotation) occurs, a joiner or clip of the invention may be configured with structures similar to the groove 30 and faces 28 of the first embodiment facing upwards rather than downwards.
[0068] Whilst movement (including bending or rotation) of the parts about a line or path of the at least one frangible portion is preferred to break the respective frangible portion (whether by bending and/or generating tension), this is not essential and use of movement or forces other than by bending and/or rotation may be utilised.
[0069] Whilst bending and/or application of tension to the frangible portion(s) is the preferred method of breaking the frangible portion(s) this is not essential and application of shearing forces to break the frangible portion(s) may be utilised.
[0070] Use of movement or forces generally parallel to a line or path of at least one frangible portion may be utilised. Such movement or forces may be used to cause rotation or shearing actions.
[0071] Movement or forces may be utilised to urge rotation about an axis generally perpendicular to the line or path of at least one frangible portion, so as to break the at least one frangible portion from one end of the line or path.
[0072] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, it is to be understood that, if any prior art is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the prior art forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
[0073] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and any claims the words comprise, comprising, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to.
[0074] The features of the invention described or mentioned in this document may be combined in any combination of features where features are not mutually exclusive.
[0075] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many obvious modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.