PROTECTIVE BARRIER FOR USE IN PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS, DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENTS AND RECREATION
20230201058 · 2023-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B42/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04B2/7405
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A61G10/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A barrier for use in one or more of physical examinations, diagnostics, treatments and recreation includes one or more panels. At least one of the panels includes a window through which at least one of a physical examinations, diagnostic procedure and treatment may be performed. The barrier includes at least one structural feature that is configured to reversibly collapse the barrier into a compact configuration while not in use or for transporting the barrier.
Claims
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47. A barrier for physical examinations, diagnostics, treatments and/or recreation, the barrier comprising one or more panels, wherein at least one of the panels includes at least three windows through which the at least one of a physical examinations, diagnostic procedure and treatment may be performed, wherein the at least three windows includes two windows on which gloves are mounted for receiving hands and one window on which a sleeve is mounted for receiving an instrument to be operated with the hands received in the other two windows, the barrier further comprising a window cover fitted on one of the at least three windows, wherein the window cover is configured to cover the one of the at least three windows and is removably attached to the one of the at least three windows, wherein a further sleeve or further glove is mounted on the window cover and wherein the window cover is configured to allow the further mounted sleeve or glove to slide along the one of the at least three windows.
48. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the one window on which the sleeve is mounted is positioned between the two windows on which the gloves are mounted.
49. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the sleeve includes an open end distal from the panel, wherein the open end is configured to be selectively closed, or includes an opening along a length of the sleeve, wherein the opening is configured to be selectively closed.
50. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein one of the at least three windows configured for receiving the instrument has a different size and/or shape than another of the at least three windows configured to receive the hands.
51. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the at least three windows additionally includes a window configured to be fitted with an air filter, an air purifier, a ventilation system, microphone or a light fixture.
52. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the barrier includes at least one structural feature that is configured to reversibly collapse the barrier into a compact configuration while not in use or for transporting the barrier.
53. The barrier according to claim 52, wherein the at least one structural feature is selected from a group consisting of: a fold line in the panel and wherein the panel of the one or more panels is configured to be folded along fold lines in the panel a hinge connecting a pair of panels of the one or more panels and wherein the barrier is configured to fold along the hinge connection a flexible strap connecting a pair of panels of the one or more panels and wherein the barrier is configured to fold along the flexible strap; and a locking mechanism and wherein the one or more panels are modular elements are configured lock onto one another with a removable locking connection.
54. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a seal configured to seal a gap in a connection between the one or more panels.
55. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a handle fixedly attached to at least one of the one or more panels based on which the barrier may be manually handled.
56. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising at least one of a hook and a shelf fixedly attached to at least one of the one or more panels, wherein at least one of the shelf and the hook is configured to fold in a collapsed configuration of the barrier.
57. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a furniture connecting element fixed onto one of the one or more panels, wherein the furniture connecting element is configured to lock onto a portion of a bed, chair or table with a removable locking connection.
58. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a wall connecting element fixed onto one of the one or more panels, wherein the wall connecting element is configured to lock onto a mating connecting element on a wall, ceiling or floor of a room with a removable locking connection.
59. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the barrier includes a wall and wherein at least one of the one or more panels forms the wall of the barrier, wherein the at least one of the one or more panels that form the wall of the barrier includes a seat defined along an upper edge, wherein the seat is configured to receive a ceiling panel and wherein the wall is configured to fold along its height.
60. The barrier according to claim 59, comprising a lever rotatably connected to a panel of the one or more panels, wherein the lever is configured to support the height of the wall in an expanded state while the lever is positioned in a first orientation and to allow collapsing of the wall while the lever is positioned in a second orientation.
61. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the barrier includes a ceiling and wherein at least one of the one or more panels forms the ceiling of the barrier.
62. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the barrier includes a floor and wherein at least one of the one or more panels is a floor of the barrier.
63. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a leg configured to stabilize one of the one or more panels that forms a wall of the barrier, wherein the leg is attached to the panel, wherein the leg is rotatable and is configured to be positioned in a first orientation in the compact configuration of the barrier and in a second orientation in an expanded configuration of the barrier.
64. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a panel lock configured to lock the one or more panels in a collapsed state.
65. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the one or more panels are made from a rigid material.
66. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the one or more panels are made from transparent material surrounded by a frame.
67. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein at least one panel of the one or more panels is formed from a different material, is a different size or a different shape that the other panels of the one or more panels.
68. The barrier according to claim 47, comprising a roll of screen material that is fixed to a panel of the one or more panels wherein the screen material forms a screen over a portion of the barrier, wherein the screen material is disposable and wherein the roll includes enough screen material for a plurality of screens.
69. The barrier according to claim 47, wherein the one or more panels are configured define an enclosure that at least partially encloses a bed, a chair, a table or a head of a care receiver.
70. A barrier for one or more of physical examinations, diagnostics, treatments and recreation, the barrier comprising one or more panels, wherein at least one of the panels includes at least three windows through which the at least one of a physical examinations, diagnostic procedure and treatment may be performed, wherein the at least three windows includes two windows on which gloves are mounted for receiving hands and one window on which a sleeve is mounted for receiving an instrument to be operated with the hands received in the other two windows, the barrier, comprising a roll of screen material that is fixed to a panel of the one or more panels wherein the screen material forms a screen over a portion of the barrier, wherein the screen material is disposable and wherein the roll includes enough screen material for a plurality of screens, the screen including a screen window through which at least one of a physical examinations, diagnostic procedure and treatment may be performed, wherein the window on the one or panels and the screen window are aligned in an expanded state of the screen.
71. A barrier for one or more of physical examinations, diagnostics, treatments and recreation, the barrier comprising one or more panels, wherein at least one of the panels includes at least three windows through which the at least one of a physical examinations, diagnostic procedure and treatment may be performed, wherein the at least three windows includes two windows on which gloves are mounted for receiving hands and one window on which a sleeve is mounted for receiving an instrument to be operated with the hands received in the other two windows, and wherein the one or more panels include a screen panel formed from flexible material that is rolled on a roller in a collapsed state and extends out from the roller in an expanded state, wherein the roller is configured to be attached to a ceiling or a wall in a room, and wherein the roller is supported on legs and further comprises at least one rod configured to support the screen panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEW OF THE DRAWINGS
[0060] Some embodiments of the invention are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of embodiments of the invention. In this regard, the description taken with the drawings makes apparent to those skilled in the art how embodiments of the invention may be practiced.
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0077] The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, relates to a barrier for use in physical examinations, diagnostics and treatments and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a barrier that protects caregivers from contracting COVID-19 virus during physical examinations and treatments.
[0078] Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components and/or methods set forth in the following description and/or illustrated in the drawings and/or the Examples. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
[0079] According to some example embodiments, the barrier includes one or more panels that are configured to collapse into compact dimensions for convenient storing while not in use and expanded as needed during use. Optionally, the barrier is constructed with modular panels that are configured to connect. The barrier may be collapsed for example based on folding or rolling. Optionally, folding may be with a hinge connection or based on a flexible connection between the panels, e.g. a flexible strap attached along one longitudinal edge to one panel and along an opposite longitudinal edge to another panel. In some example embodiments, in an expanded state, the connection between the panels is sealed to prevent respiratory droplets and/or air transfer from penetrating between the panels. The sealed connection may be provided with a flexible material, e.g. rubber or silicon. Optionally, a seal that is rigid is used. Optionally and preferably at least a portion of barrier is transparent so that a caregiver and care receiver, e.g. patient can see each other during the examination and/or treatment. Alternatively, the barrier is not transparent. In some example embodiments, the one or more panels are made from a rigid material, e.g. plexiglass (Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)), polycarbonate or glass. In other example embodiments, the one or more panels may be from a flexible material, e.g. nylon or polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Optionally, the barrier, e.g. one or more panels of the barrier may include a frame, e.g. an aluminum, plastic frame or rubber frame. PVC silicon. Optionally, the barrier does not include a frame.
[0080] According to some example embodiments, the barrier includes handles to facilitate lifting or transporting the barrier. Optionally, the handles attached to the panels and/or are integrated on a frame around one or more of the panels when a frame is included.
[0081] According to some example embodiments, one or more of the panels include a connector that is configured to connect to a matching connector and/or an existing structural element on a wall, bed, chair, awning, ceiling or floor for stabilizing the barrier. Optionally, the barrier is configured to be attached to a bedframe, e.g. a hospital bedframe, and/or to a dental chair. In some example embodiments, one or more of the panels include legs or other stabilizing structures. Optionally, the legs may be rotatable or otherwise collapsible for more compact storage. In some example embodiments, the barrier includes wheels or other sliding mechanism.
[0082] Optionally the barrier may be expanded to form a straight wall, may be semi-folded to form a ‘L’ shaped structure, a ‘U’ shaped structure, a ‘W’ shaped structure, or a polygonal shaped enclosure, e.g. a rectangular enclosure. Optionally, the barrier may form a self-supported structure in one or more semi-folded configurations. In some example embodiments, one or more of the panels are configured to form a ceiling or an awning of the barrier. Alternatively, the ceiling or awning is not be included.
[0083] According to some example embodiments, a barrier formed with a flexible panel may be collapsed by rolling. Optionally, the panel may be rolled on a spring actuated roller. The roller may be mounted on a ceiling, wall and/or may be integrated with a stand that is positioned on the floor. Optionally, the flexible panel is disposable, e.g. configured for one time use and the roller includes enough material to erect multiple barriers one after the other. Optionally, a blade or other cutting mechanism is integrated with the roller so that portion of the rolled that has been used can be removed and a new panel can be erected.
[0084] Example dimensions for a panel of a barrier is 1 m-2.5 m in height and 80 cm-1.5 meters, e.g. 1 m in width. Different heights and non-rectangular panels are also contemplated. For example, barrier configured to partially encompass a patient sitting on a chair may include a rectangular front panel and a pair of side panels that are sloped. Other sizes and shapes are contemplated.
[0085] At least one of the panels of the barrier includes a window, through which the caregiver can examine, diagnose and/or treat the care receiver. The windows may have different sizes and shapes depending on their dedicated function. Optionally, the window may have a standard size and shape and dedicated window covers positioned over the windows may provide different functionalities. Optionally, the window cover is configured to be selectively removed. Optionally, the window cover is disposable (optionally biodegradable). The window cover may be formed from flexible, rigid material, or a combination of both and may have a dedicated shape. The window cover may be formed from transparent material, opaque material or a combination of both. In some example embodiments, the window cover is removably fastened to the window. Optionally, a fabric hook and loop fastener, e.g. Velcro®, snaps, zipper or clasps may be used to fasten window cover to the window. Alternatively, the window cover is permanently fastened to the window or is integral to the panel.
[0086] Optionally, window cover includes one or more sleeves and/or may be fitted with one or more sleeves through which the caregiver can extend a hand or a device, e.g. stethoscope, thermometer, swab, syringe and ultrasound (US) transducer. Optionally, the window cover and/or sleeve may be configured to be movable along the window. Optionally, the one or more sleeves may be formed in the shape of a glove. Optionally, the covers include different size sleeves, e.g. diameter and length each suitable for different examination, treatment or physical setup. Optionally, one or more sleeves may include an opening through which a finger, hand or device may penetrate therethrough. Optionally, the opening may be selectively sealed and/or is configured to form a seal around the penetrating objects. More than one window with window cover may be included, e.g. a different heights and places.
[0087] The barrier may be modular structure including panels that may be clasped together. Modularity may provide different levels of protection and different functionality. Optionally, position of the window and/or size of the window may vary in different panels and an appropriate panel may be selected based on the examination, treatment and/or physical setup. In some example embodiments, a kit for the barrier may include panels with different types of windows. Optionally, the kit includes a ceiling structure. The ceiling structure may be formed from rigid material that is configured to be supported by walls barrier with an optionally sealed connection or a flexible material configured to be draped over walls of the barrier. Optionally, the kit includes a floor that may optionally provide a sealed connection with the walls of the barrier. In some example embodiments, the kit includes a plurality of window covers. The window covers may provide a variety of different functionalities.
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[0089] Another solution that has been proposed is to cover a service window with a window panel 16 that includes openings 25 fitted with gloves 27. In this solution panel 16 is fixedly attached to surrounding walls 12. One of the disadvantages with this setup is that it defines an examination area that is not transportable. A patient must arrive to the service window to get examined. In addition, the examination area is not suitable for examining bed ridden patients and/or for performing examinations while the patient is in a reclined state. Furthermore, window panel 16 requires surrounding walls on which it can be stabilized.
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[0091] In some example embodiments, a seal 160 is positioned between the connecting panels 110 of barrier 300 and is configured to seal a gap formed between panels 110. Seal 160 may be rubber, silicon or other flexible material that may provide protection against respiratory droplets that may otherwise penetrate between panels. In some example embodiments, seal 160 is a strap that connects panels 110 and hinge 170 is not needed. Optionally, seal 160 may be formed from a rigid material. Seal 160 may for example be removably attached to the panels 110. Optionally, one or more of panels 110 include a wall connecting element 172 configured to connect to a mating element e.g., a screw or bolt that is on the wall. According to some example embodiments, barrier 300 may be folded into a flat configuration for storage. Optionally, barrier 300 may be folded in a box configuration, triangular configuration or other configuration. Optionally, barrier 300 includes one or more handles 190 that facilitate folding and moving barrier 300. According to some example embodiments, barrier 300 may be expanded into different shaped structures, e.g., that may define partial or full enclosures. Optionally, barrier 300 may be expanded to form a ‘U’ shaped structure, an ‘L’ shaped structure, a ‘W’ shaped structure, a polygonal structure or a straight wall.
[0092] According to some example embodiments, a portion of barrier 300 is transparent so that a caregiver and patient may see each other. Optionally, panels 110 are opaque. Optionally, panels 110 include a frame 112, e.g. aluminum profiles or plastic profiles.
[0093] According to some example embodiments, panels 110 include one or more windows 125. In some example embodiments, window 125 includes a window cover 150 including one or more sleeves 20 and/or gloves 27 or window 125 may directly covered with sleeve 20 and/or glove 27. Optionally, sleeves 20 and/or gloves 27 may be configured to be removable from window cover 150 and replaced. Window cover may be rectangular, circular or any other shape. Window cover 150 may be flexible and sleeve 20 and/or glove 27 may be extendable in both directions with respect to barrier 300. Windows 125 may be positioned at different heights and may be covered with different types of covers 150, sleeves 20 and/or gloves 27. Optionally, each window 125 provides a dedicated functionality. Window cover 150 and/or sleeves 20 may be permanent or replaceable. In some example embodiments, cover 150, sleeves 20 and/or gloves 27 may be disposable. Optionally, sleeve 20 or glove 27 may be directly mounted on window 125. Optionally, window cover 150 includes a plurality of leaves through which a person can extend an instrument, a hand, arm, foot or leg.
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[0101] In some example embodiments, one or more sleeves 20 or gloves 27 may extend from base 151. In some example embodiments, one or more sleeves, e.g. tubular sleeves 20 or gloves 27 may be integral with base 151 and formed from a same material. Optionally, cover 150 may be configured for one time use, e.g. may be disposable. Optionally, material of cover 150 is biodegradable. Optionally, one or more of tubular sleeves 20 may include an opening 21 through which a swab or an instrument may protrude. Optionally, the opening includes an elastic band that at least partially seals the opening. Optionally, opening 21 is sized to allow a person to expose a hand, arm, and/or leg therethrough. Optionally, one or more of tubular sleeves 20 may include an opening 29 through which a portion of a body part of the care receiver may be exposed. Optionally, opening 29 may be suitable for exposing an arm for blood transfusion, performing a blood test, or examining a wound.
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[0107] In some example embodiments, barrier 305 may be used for recreation purposes. For example barrier 305 may be used in schools to allow students to play a board game together. Optionally, barrier 305 includes openings through which a person can extend their feet.
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[0113] It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination or as suitable in any other described embodiment of the invention. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without those elements.
[0114] In addition, any priority document(s) of this application is/are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its/their entirety.