RESUSCITATION DEVICE FOR VICTIMS OF CARDIORESPIRATORY ARRESTS
20180085542 ยท 2018-03-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The resuscitation device includes a curved tube which is inserted into the mouth and the throat of the patient, a straight segment remaining on the outside, where two one-way safety valves are arranged, for preventing the return of fluid, said device also including a prophylactic mouthpiece used by the resuscitating person in order to blow the air, and a protective mask which covers the mouth and the nose of the resuscitator, the mouthpiece and mask assembly being able to rotate in both directions so as to adopt different positions, where the tube is mounted on the rest of the device in a pressurized detachable manner, thus enabling the tube to be mounted in its position of use in a very simple manner, as it only requires the pressurized coupling of the end of the tube in the corresponding housing thereof.
Claims
1. A resuscitation device for victims of cardiorespiratory arrests, comprising: a curved tube configured to be inserted into a mouth and throat of the victim, a straight segment configured to remain on an outside of the victim, two one-way safety valves arranged for preventing return of fluid, a prophylactic mouthpiece used by a resuscitating person in order to blow air, and a protective mask which covers the mouth and the nose of the resuscitating person, wherein the mouthpiece and mask assembly are configured to rotate in two directions so as to adopt different positions, wherein the tube is mounted on the device in a pressurized detachable manner.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the tube comprises elastic protrusions that are housed in complementary holes in a position of use of the tube.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the elastic protrusions are elongated and the complementary holes are rectangular.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] For the purpose of helping to make the foregoing description more readily understandable, it is accompanied by a set of drawings which, schematically and by way of illustration and not limitation, represent an embodiment.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] To provide a complete description of the device,
[0028] The device 1 has a structure that is solid enough to be inserted into the mouth and throat of the patient and at the same time has the flexibility needed to not create injuries. It can be lubricated. It is made from a plastic material internationally approved for its use in this area. It is translucent and makes it possible to see the existence of fluid or if the patient is bleeding or vomiting.
[0029] The end 3a, 3c that enters the mouth of the patient is curved and ergonomic, with a limiting intake stop or edge 15 in the mouth (in contact with the teeth and/or gums). The opposite external end 3b that the resuscitator uses has a mouthpiece 2 that enables fastening using the teeth and a mask 20 that acts as a barrier and covers the lips and nose of the resuscitator (it is designed for the case of all types of splatter).
[0030] There are two non-return valves, the main valve in the form of a piston 7, 7a that rises and falls (enabling the opening to let the blown air pass through and closing with exhalation, which has an outlet to the exterior). The secondary valve, in the form of a flexible barrier 5, also enables the air blown by the resuscitator to pass through, preventing the flow in the opposite direction, reinforcing the security of the first valve.
[0031] The outlet of the air and possible fluids of the patient is towards the exterior, through two outlets or side holes 6 of the tube body 3.
[0032] The resuscitator will then use the mouthpiece 2, on the outer end 2a of the device 1, which has two side reinforcements 22 so that it can be held with their own teeth. The protection or mask 20 that completely covers the lips and nose, as well as the distance of separation between the mouths created by the tube 3 of the device 1, prevents any contact with the patient, their mouth, skin, saliva and other fluids, thus preventing the possible spread of infections, HIV, fevers, viruses, etc. It therefore makes the optimal performance of the CPR maneuver possible. The victim can also have a protective mask that covers their lips.
[0033] The resuscitator must introduce the curved body of the oropharyngeal device 1 into the mouth of the patient, thus ensuring that their mouth remains open, enabling air to pass through. The tubed device 1 holds the tongue, preventing choking and enabling the air and fluids to circulate. It also prevents biting by protecting the tongue and the rest of the mouth.
[0034] The main valve 4 operates as a piston 7 that remains in a closed position. It is opened when the resuscitator blows. Thanks to a spring 8 with legs 10 in the form of a zig-zag, it returns to its resting position (closed). The one-way valves 4, 5 prevent the breath and fluids exhaled by the patient from coming in contact with the mouth of the resuscitator. The second valve is flexible and also one-way. It is located inside the body of the device 1 and opens when the resuscitator blows. In the case of exhalation, these valves close, leaving the outlet open, which always opens towards the outside of the device, without contact.
[0035] The assembled set of parts that comprise the instrument is pressurized. The mouthpiece 2 and the protection mask 20 or barrier thereof rotate in both directions (enabling its use in different positions, thus providing an additional advantage). It is sterilized in units, and provided in an easy-open package.
[0036] In the case of using a resuscitation bag, the device is pressurized and quickly placed in the mouthpiece 2 of the respirator on one side and in the bag on the other side. In this way, the resuscitator blows with the bag and a second resuscitator is not needed.
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[0038] According to the improvements of the present invention, the tube 3 is mounted on the rest of the device 1 in a pressurized detachable manner.
[0039] According to the embodiment shown, the tube 3 comprises elastic protrusions 30 that are housed in complementary holes 31 in the position of use of the tube 3. For example, the elastic protrusions 30 are elongated and the complementary holes 31 are rectangular.
[0040] The resuscitation device with the improvements according to the present invention enables the different cannula or tube sizes to be exchanged at the will of the user (for example, eight different sizes, from neonatal pediatric to adult), as shown in
[0041] The cannulas or tubes 3 are placed and removed in a pressurized detachable manner, with sufficient robustness to be able to handle the device and exert force, without affecting the structure thereof.
[0042] The tube 3 is easily removed with two fingers, making it possible to replace one size of the tube 3 with another of a different size, which is once again placed in a pressurized manner, using the same device.
[0043] If so desired, the device can also be used without the cannula or tube for the user who does not want to touch or open the mouth of the patient.
[0044] The device according to the present invention also has the advantage of being able to connect standard apparatuses to the tube or cannula, which remains inserted into the mouth of the patient once the rest of the device is removed, such as, for example, the same emergency ventilation device, an oxygen line, as well as the input of endotracheal tubes, gastric tubes, etc. This is noteworthy because other cannulas of this type do not enable different standard devices to be coupled to them.
[0045] Despite the fact that reference has been made to a specific embodiment of the invention, it is evident for a person skilled in the art that numerous variations and changes may be made to the device described, and that all the aforementioned details may be substituted by other technically equivalent ones, without detracting from the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.