Abstract: The current invention provides a measurement device having a data processing means that collects measurement data points, stores the collected measured data points and calculates differences and changes in said measurement data points. The device communicates these changes in measured data points to the user. The device does not communicate the measured value to a user. Also provided is a method for monitoring changes in measured data.
Abstract: A kit for bathing a patient or for personal bathing includes a sealed polyethylene bag containing a plurality of cloths impregnated with a cleansing solution. The cloths are a needle-punched blend of cotton and cellulose acetate for softness and low cost. Furthermore, an anti-microbial agent is carried by the cellulose acetate to prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast and fungus and the package carries another anti-microbial solution as a preservative. The cleansing solution is a non-ionic, non-rinsing mixture of surfactants, emollients or humectants, vitamin E and de-ionized water. The kit is heated and then each cloth is used on a different part of the body and disposed of after use to prevent cross contamination.
Abstract: A kit containing a plurality of sheets impregnated with a hydrating, non-ionic cleanser in a microwave-heatable container for use in bathing a patient or for personal bathing. In one embodiment, the sheets are preferably 9″×9″ in dimension, and made of a non-woven cotton or polyester/cotton blend. Alternatively, the sheets can be made in the form of mittens by joining the material so that one side remains open for the insertion of the hand of the user, and have an outer, absorbent layer and an inner, moisture-proof layer. The cleanser preferably is a mixture of de-ionized water, at least one non-ionic surfactant, a humectant and/or a hydrating emollient, and vitamin E that is intended to remain on the skin rather than be rinsed. The solution may also contain a preservative such as biguanide or be sterilized. In use, the kit is heated and then each sheet or mitten is applied to a separate portion of the body, to limit the risk of cross contamination.
Abstract: A kit for bathing a patient or for personal bathing includes a sealed polyethylene bag containing a plurality of cloths impregnated with a cleansing solution. The cloths are a needle-punched blend of cotton and cellulose acetate for softness and low cost. Furthermore, an anti-microbial agent is carried by the cellulose acetate to prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast and fungus and the package carries another anti-microbial solution as a preservative. The cleansing solution is a non-ionic, nonrinsing mixture of surfactants, emollients or humectants, vitamin E and de-ionized water. The kit is heated and then each cloth is used on a different part of the body and disposed of after use to prevent cross contamination.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 13, 1995
Date of Patent:
December 30, 1997
Assignee:
Incline Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
John P. Martin, Susan M. Skewes, Russell E. Raddatz