Chest compression device and linen attachment assembly for chest compression device
09603771 ยท 2017-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H9/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H31/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A chest compression device and a linen attachment assembly for a chest compression device are presented herein. In particular, the chest compression device is connectable to an air pulse generator for performing chest compression therapy or techniques while one or more chest panels are positioned in an overlying relation to the patient's chest. The device includes an attachment assembly disposed on opposite sides thereof and includes one or more connectors attached to the chest panel(s) and a separate grooved anchor. The grooved anchor is positioned under the linen on opposite sides of the patient, the connector attaches to the anchor through the linen, pinching the linen there between.
Claims
1. A chest compression device connectable to an air pulse generator for performing chest compression therapy, said chest compression device comprising: at least one chest panel adapted to be disposed in an at least partially covering relation to a patient's chest, at least one attachment assembly connected to said at least one chest panel for securing said at least one chest panel to a bed linen, and said at least one attachment assembly comprising: an anchor disposed on a first surface of the bed linen, a plurality of connectors attached to said at least one chest panel, said plurality of connectors being disposed on a second surface of the bed linen and wherein one of said plurality of connectors is disposed in a selective engaged relation with said anchor, wherein the bed linen is securely disposed between said anchor and said one of said plurality of connectors, wherein said anchor comprises a rounded disc and a groove disposed around an outer periphery of said rounded disc, said groove being cooperatively structured to receive a portion of the bed linen and a portion of said one of said plurality of connectors therein, and said plurality of connectors comprise a U-shaped hook disposable within said groove of said anchor and an extended tether, said extended tether comprising a length longer than said U-shaped hook, wherein said extended tether is attached to said at least one chest panel and disposable in an engaged relation with said anchor.
2. The chest compression device as recited in claim 1 wherein said groove comprises a converging configuration from a larger open peripheral end to a smaller inner end.
3. The chest compression device as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one connector comprises a converging U-shaped configuration from a larger open end to a smaller vertex end.
4. The chest compression device as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one connector comprises a rigid material and a gripped coating on said smaller vertex end.
5. The chest compression device as recited in claim 1 wherein said extended tether comprises a flexible looped configuration cooperatively structured for secure disposition within said groove of said anchor while simultaneously engaging the bed linen between said extended tether and said groove.
6. The chest compression device as recited in claim 5 wherein said at least one attachment assembly comprises two attachment assemblies, wherein one of said two attachment assemblies is disposed on one end of said chest compression device and another one of said two attachment assemblies is disposed on an opposite end of said chest compression device.
7. The chest compression device as recited in claim 6 wherein said at least one chest panel comprises two separate chest panels, wherein each of said two separate chest panels comprises a different one of said two attachment assemblies.
8. The chest compression device as recited in claim 7 wherein said two attachment assemblies are adapted to be disposed in an engaged relation with the bed linen on opposite sides of the patient, the patient being in a supine position, and wherein said two separate chest panels are adapted to be secured to one another in an at least partially overlying relation to the patient's chest.
9. An attachment assembly for securing a chest compression device to a linen and in an at least partially overlying relation to a portion of a person's chest while the person is lying in a supine position, said attachment assembly comprising: an anchor disposed on an undersurface of the linen, and a plurality of connectors attached to an end of the chest compression device, said plurality of connectors being disposed on a top surface of the linen and wherein one of said plurality of connectors is disposed in a selective engagement with said anchor, wherein the linen is securely disposed between said anchor and said one of said plurality of connectors, said anchor comprising a peripheral groove cooperatively structured to receive a portion of the linen and a portion of said one of said plurality of connectors therein.
10. The attachment assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein at least one of said plurality of connectors comprises a U-shaped hook, and a different one of said plurality of connectors comprises an extended tether.
11. The attachment assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein said U-shaped hook comprises a rigid material with a gripping portion disposed at a vertex end.
12. The attachment assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein said extension tether comprises a flexible looped configuration with a length greater than a length of said U-shaped hook.
13. The attachment assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein said peripheral groove of said anchor comprises a converging configuration from a larger open peripheral end to a smaller inner end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) It should be noted that certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to a chest compression device 10 and/or attachment assembly 20 for securing the chest compression device 10 to a bed linen 2, which is particularly useful, but not necessarily limited to, cases in which the patient is unable to sit up, struggles to sit up without the help from a therapist (or other caregiver), is weak, obese, etc. Particularly, in such cases, the patient may not be able to easily wrap a conventional chest compression vest completely around his or her chest or upper body. Accordingly, as will be apparent from the description provided herein, the one or more attachment assemblies 20 described in accordance with the various embodiments are structured to secure the chest compression device 10 to a bed sheet or other linen 2 on opposite sides of the patient. This allows the chest compression device 10 to span across the patient's chest while remaining securely in place during the percussion, compression, or other treatment.
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(16) It should also be noted, however, that certain embodiments of the present invention may include a single chest panel with attachment assemblies 20 secured to opposite ends thereof. In such an embodiment, elastic or other material capable of stretching may be used as part of the chest panel to accommodate patients of various sizes.
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(21) More in particular, the hook connector 40 of at least one embodiment may include a generally curved connection or vertex end 42 structured to engage with or connect to the anchor 30 through the linen 2, as described herein. For example, the curved portion of the connection or vertex end 42 is cooperatively structured to fit at least partially within the groove 32 of the anchor 30. In such a manner the radius at the connection end 42 may be similar in dimension, albeit slightly larger, than the radius of the inner end or portion of the groove 32. This allows a secure and tight cooperative engagement between the connection or vertex end 42 of the hook 40 and the groove 32 of the anchor 30, with the linen 2 pinched or engaged there between.
(22) Further embodiments of the hook connector 40 may include a general U-shaped configuration. It should be noted that the U-shaped configuration of at least one embodiment may include a converging configuration from a larger open end 43 (i.e., the end connected to the chest panel 12, 14) to a smaller connection or vertex end 42. Particularly, the larger open end 43 may be similar in size and dimension to the size and dimension of the anchor 30. This allows the user (e.g., therapist or other caregiver) to easily insert the anchor 30 into the hook connector 40 near the open end 43 and slide the connector 40 or anchor 30 to engage the connection or vertex end 42 with the inner end of the groove 32, with the linen 2 disposed there between.
(23) Certain embodiments of the hook connector 40 include a generally rigid material, such as metal or rigid plastic, for example, although other materials may be used. The connection or vertex end 42 of the hook connector 40 may include a gripped coating or gripped portion 45, such as rubber or other like material, to facilitate a gripped engagement with the linen 2 while the linen is securely engaged between the anchor 30 and the connector 40.
(24) The other connector of at least one embodiment, such as the extended tether 50 may include a length longer than the hook connector 40 in order to facilitate an extended connection when needed, as described above. Accordingly, the extended tether 50 may include a generally flexible configuration allowing the extended tether 50 to be looped around the anchor 30 and into the groove 32, of course, while the linen is engaged there between. The extended tether 50 may thus be a rope, string, series of ropes or strings, etc. structured to facilitate implementation of the present invention in the intended manner. If desired, the extended tether 50 may be looped around the anchor 30 and into the groove 32 multiple times for adjusting the length thereof and/or for added strength and securement.
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(30) This written description provides an illustrative explanation and/or account of the present invention. It may be possible to deliver equivalent benefits and insights using variations of the sequence, steps, specific embodiments and methods, without departing from the inventive concept. This description and these drawings, therefore, are to be regarded as illustrative and not restrictive.
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