Flexible port used to connect a wound dressing to a source of negative pressure
D0806242 ยท 2017-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Julie Allen (Hull, GB)
- Sarah Jenny Collinson (Hull, GB)
- Philip Gowans (York, GB)
- Steven Carl Mehta (Lincoln, GB)
- Derek Nicolini (Hull, GB)
Cpc classification
A61M1/915
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Constructional details of the pressure distribution manifold
A61M2205/7536
HUMAN NECESSITIES
allowing gas passage, but preventing liquid passage, e.g. liquophobic, hydrophobic, water-repellent membranes
A61F13/022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
having more than one layer with different fluid retention characteristics
A61F2013/00238
HUMAN NECESSITIES
characterised by way of knitting or weaving
A61M1/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Connectors between drainage tube and handpiece, e.g. drainage tubes detachable from handpiece
A61F13/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
specially adapted for use with sub-pressure or over-pressure therapy, wound drainage or wound irrigation, e.g. for use with negative-pressure wound therapy [NPWT]
A61M1/913
HUMAN NECESSITIES
having a bridging element for transferring the reduced pressure from the connector to the dressing
A61M1/982
HUMAN NECESSITIES
with means for detecting level of collected exudate
A61M1/962
HUMAN NECESSITIES
having pumping means on the suction site, e.g. miniature pump on dressing or dressing capable of exerting suction
International classification
Abstract
Claims
The ornamental design for a flexible port used to connect a wound dressing to a source of negative pressure, as shown and described.
Description
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(9) The broken lines illustrate portions of the flexible port used to connect a wound dressing to a source of negative pressure which form no part of the claimed design.