Natural flow anti-embolism compressor and leggings
10219972 ยท 2019-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H9/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2209/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A portable system for preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in hospitalized patients through a pair of successively pressurized leggings designed to assist in the return of venous blood from the legs to the heart.
Claims
1. An anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system comprising: an air compressor including: a motor; two main air bladder hoses; wherein said motor is adapted to provide compressed air sequentially into said two main air bladder hoses; a rotational air chamber including: a plurality of air hose ports and at least two exhaust ports; and an air chamber hose; wherein said air chamber hose is adapted to be supplied with compressed air from said plurality of air hose ports, and adapted to handle returning air coming back therein and into said at least two exhaust ports; wherein said air chamber hose forms an X-shape and is attached to and is adapted to provide compressed air to and from both of said two main air bladder hoses; and wherein said X-shape of said air chamber hose includes a returning air portion having a pyramid-shaped air hose connector attached therein and is adapted to allow for controlling returning air coming back into said rotational air chamber; and a pair of leggings, wherein each legging comprises: a main panel formed of flexible material adapted to be removable wrapped around and secured to a person's leg; a plurality of air bladders evenly spaced from one another and attached to said main panel, wherein each of said plurality of air bladders are adapted to be filled with compressed air from said air compressor; a plurality of air hoses attached to said main panel and respectively attached to each of said plurality of air bladders, wherein each of said plurality of air hoses are adapted to receive and send compressed air to and from said air compressor and send and receive said compressed air to respective air bladders of said plurality of air bladders; and a multi-hose air receiver attached to said main panel and attached respectively to each of said plurality of air hoses, and is adapted to releasably receive a multi-hose air plug of a respective main air bladder hose; wherein said two main air bladder hoses are releasably connected to said motor and are adapted to respectively and releasably attach to said two separate leggings of said pair of leggings; wherein said two main air bladder hoses are adapted to transfer said compressed air to and from said pair of leggings; wherein each said main air bladder hose includes a plurality of air sub-hoses therein, and said multi-hose air plug on a distal end thereof attached respectively to each of said plurality of air sub-hoses, and adapted to releasably attach to said respective multi-hose air receiver of a respective legging of said pair of leggings; and wherein said air compressor provides compressed air sequentially into and out of said pair of leggings in order to provide the legs of said person with controlled and variable waves of compression and stimulate lower extremity blood toward said person's heart.
2. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of air sub-hoses of each said two main air bladder hoses equals six; said plurality of air hoses of each said legging of said pair of leggings equals six; and said plurality of air bladders for each said legging of said pair of leggings equals six.
3. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said main panel of each said pair of leggings further includes hook and loop fasteners on opposite sides thereon adapted to releasably hold said main panels around and in place upon said person's respective legs.
4. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said air compressor motor is powered by alternating electric current.
5. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said air compressor further includes at least one hook member attached thereto adapted to allow said air compressor to be hung from a bed rail.
6. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said air compressor further includes a hanger bar and a strap member attached thereto adapted to allow said air compressor to be hung from various support structures.
7. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said air compressor further includes an electronic control panel and display attached thereto adapted to control flow of compressed air, and to provide said person with information pertaining to inflation and deflation rates and amounts of compressed air within each said air bladder of each said legging in real time.
8. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 7, wherein said electronic control panel and display further including a warning light for the presence of air pressure within any said air bladder predetermined by said person to be dangerous.
9. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said pair of leggings are both 14-inches in length.
10. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of air bladders are 1.25-inches in height and vary in width successively.
11. The anti-embolism air compressor and leggings system of claim 1, wherein said air compressor is no larger than 9-inches in length, 8-inches in height, and 4.5-inches in thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, Natural Flow Anti-embolism Compressor and Leggings, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a sequential anti-embolism compression device and more particularly to Natural Flow Anti-embolism Compressor and Leggings, a portable system for preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in hospitalized patients through a pair of successively pressurized leggings designed to assist in the return of venous blood from the legs to the heart.
(9) The Natural Flow Anti-embolism Compressor and Leggings comprising a novel product offering consumers a practical solution to the aforementioned challenges. As the name implies, the Natural Flow Anti-embolism Compressor and Leggings comprises a specially designed air-compressor and a pair of inflatable leggings, the design of which is such that the leggings inflate successively, in wave-like stages, from bottom to top, thus facilitating and encouraging the return of venous blood from the legs to the heart. The leggings of the Natural Flow Anti-embolism Compressor and Leggings would be fabricated in a low-stretch, mostly natural fabric for maximum comfort and breathability.
(10) The basic design features calf-length leggings 14 inches in length, equipped with full-length flaps or flanges that will fasten the leggings around the calves by means of regularly spaced, mating Velcro patches. Between the securing flanges or flaps each legging is equipped with a series of six air-bladders. The bladders are each 1 inches in height, and vary in width, from bottom to top. Each of these bladders is supplied with compressed air by a separate air-hose, the receiving fitting for which, a six-hole plug, is incorporated into the bottom of the legging. The air-hose receiver plug in each legging will receive a clip-secured, airtight mating plug from an air-supply hose, connected in turn to the system's air-compressor. The compressor unit will be AC-powered, and will measure 9 inches in length, 8 inches in height, and 4 inches in thickness or depth.
(11) The compressor casing will feature a pair of 6-inch, pivoting candy-cane hooks for hanging the unit from a bed-rail, and a 1-inch steel hanger bar for use with a nylon web strap where the unit must be hung elsewhere. Two six-hole air-hose ports on the compressor will accommodate the two outgoing air-hoses. The top of the compressor unit will have an LCD touchscreen display and control panel, trapezoidal and measuring 3 inches in basal length, 2 inches in height, and 4 inches in top length. This display will show the six air-bladders, each lighting up as it fills; and will also have a faulty air-pressure warning light, and a sequence of error codes should any problems arise in functioning. A Green/Red On/Off switch will be located to the right of the display panel.
(12) The design of the air compressor posits a central air chamber in which pressurized air is released sequentially into the six outflow air-hoses by means of two hollow cylinders, one within the other, and both equipped with six outflow valves and six return or inflow valves. The two cylinders rotate relative to one another, and as the respective valves or holes in the two cylinders line up, pressurized air is first conducted out of the chamber, through the hose(s) to the six legging bladders in each leggingsequentiallyand then, as the cylindrical rotation continues, the air which filled the bladders is in turn released back into the hose(s). The repeated, successive, wave-like compression of the legging bladders will squeeze the calves (and, in the thigh-length version, the entire legs), and effectively stimulate and encourage the return of lower-extremity venous blood toward the heart.
(13) The design intent of the Natural Flow Antiembolism Compressor and Leggings is to provide effective, nonpharmacological therapy and reduce the likelihood of a patient's developing DVT, the silent killer that precedes pulmonary embolism. This would be accomplished by providing sequential, ankle-to-knee compressioncompression that will replicate and mimic the compression of the calves which occurs in walking, and which effectively moves the lower-extremity venous blood upward toward the heart. The wave-like, successive compression of the individual bladders is paramount, as the Natural Flow Antiembolism Compressor and Leggings would be more effective in combating DVT by nonpharmacological meansa federally mandated goal for all hospitalsthan existing equipment. The Natural Flow Antiembolism Compressor and Leggings is cost-effective to produce in the embodiments, as shown in
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(15) In the preferred embodiment, the plurality of air sub-hoses 310 of each of the two main air bladder hoses 300 equals six; the plurality of air hoses 440 of each of the leggings of the pair of leggings equals six; and the plurality of air bladders 430 for each of the leggings of said pair of leggings also equals six. Furthermore, the main panel of each the pair of leggings further includes hook and loop fasteners 460 and 470 on opposite sides thereon which are adapted to releasably hold said main panels around and in place upon a user's respective legs.
(16) The air compressor motor can be powered by alternating current electricity. The air compressor may further include at least one hook member 500 attached thereto and adapted to allow the air compressor to be hung from a bed rail. Furthermore, the air compressor may further include a hanger bar 510 and a strap member 520 attached thereto adapted to allow the air compressor to be hung from various support structures. The air compressor may further include an electronic control panel and display 600 attached thereto adapted to control the flow of compressed air, and to provide a user with information pertaining to the inflation and deflation rate and amounts of compressed air within each of the air bladders of each legging in real time. The electronic control panel and display may further include a warning light 610 for the presence of air pressure within any said air bladder predetermined by said user to be dangerous.
(17) In a preferred embodiment the pair of leggings 400 would both be 14-inches in length, the plurality of air bladders 430 would be 1.25-inches in height and vary in width successively. Furthermore, the air compressor 200 would be no larger than 9-inches in length, 8-inches in height, and 4.5-inches in thickness.
(18) In a more detailed description of the air compressor 200, a preferred embodiment would include a rotational air chamber 230 having a plurality of air hose ports 240 and at least two exhaust ports 250; a rotational air chamber motor 235; a compressor member 238; and an air chamber hose 260 adapted to be supplied with compressed air from said plurality of air hose ports and adapted to handle returning air coming back therein and into an exhaust port. Furthermore, the air chamber hose 260 forms an X-shape and is attached to and is adapted to provide compressed air to and from both of the two main air bladder hoses 300; and wherein the X-shape of said air chamber hose includes a returning air portion 270 having a pyramid-shaped air hose connector 280 attached therein and is adapted to allow for controlling returning air coming back into said rotational air chamber. And an exhaust port tube 290 for exhausting said returning air from the rotational air chamber.
(19) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.