Patents Assigned to EHOB, Inc.
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Patent number: 11779493Abstract: A therapeutic cushioning boot includes a foot portion configured to receive a foot of a user, and a leg portion configured to receive a leg of the user. The leg portion includes at least a first support chamber and a second support chamber. A first fiberfill material is provided in the first support chamber at a first concentration, and a second fiberfill material provided in the second support chamber at a second concentration that is less than the first concentration.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2020Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Aaron D. Kadel, James Q. Bui, Sharon Lucich
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Patent number: 11607358Abstract: A patient turning sheet includes a flexible rectangular bottom sheet that has a surface area sized to support the majority of the body of a person lying on the patient turning sheet. A flexible rectangular top sheet is sewn to the bottom sheet and has a surface area less than the surface area of the bottom sheet. The top sheet is sewn to the bottom sheet, offset toward the head end of the turning sheet to be positioned at the area of maximum contact and load of the patient on the turning sheet. A foam pad is disposed between the bottom sheet and the top sheet that is relatively less flexible than the bottom or top sheets.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Tyler K. Oehlman, Aaron D. Kadel, Gregory R. Konkle, Alex Opell, Joshua Richard
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Patent number: 10918547Abstract: A pediatric air mattress adapted for therapeutic usage, including a first air bladder and a second air bladder each respectively including at least one plastic liner defining an outer edge about which the liners are sealed to define a first air chamber within the first air bladder and a second air chamber within the second air bladder. The mattress includes first and second two-way valves through which air is selectively imported to and exported from the first air chamber and the second air chamber, respectively. The first and second air bladders respectively define a first plurality and a second plurality of apertures therethrough. The second air bladder is attached to and superposes the first air bladder such that the second air bladder is supported by the first air bladder.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2017Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: EHOB, INC.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Aaron D. Kadel, Tyler K. Oehlman
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Patent number: 10806633Abstract: A therapeutic cushioning boot including a body at least partially fiber filled, the body including a first sidewall panel, a second sidewall panel, and a rear panel; the boot also including at least one boundary portion disposed between the panels, and a fiber filled foot gate attached to the body portion between the panels.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2015Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: EHOB, INC.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Aaron D. Kadel, James Q. Bui, Sharon Lucich
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Publication number: 20190274892Abstract: A therapeutic cushioning boot including a body at least partially fiber filled, the body including a first sidewall panel, a second sidewall panel, and a rear panel; the boot also including at least one boundary portion disposed between the panels, and a fiber filled foot gate attached to the body portion between the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2015Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Aaron D. Kadel, James Q. Bui, Sharon Lucich
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Patent number: 10350102Abstract: An inflatable foot cushion including: an anterior side; a posterior side; an inflatable main chamber adapted to support with static air pressures the calf, ankle and foot of a body in a supine position, and an inflatable independent chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Brian D. Conway, David P. Laughlin, Scott D. Rogers
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Publication number: 20180318141Abstract: A therapeutic cushioning boot including a body at least partially fiber filled, the body including a first sidewall panel, a second sidewall panel, and a rear panel; the boot also including at least one boundary portion disposed between the panels, and a fiber filled foot gate attached to the body portion between the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2015Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Aaron D. Kadel, James Q. Bui, Sharon Lucich
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Patent number: 9775443Abstract: An air delivery system that includes an inflatable cushion device adapted to support at least a portion of a body of a user. The air delivery device includes a supply conduit in fluid communication with both an interior region of the inflatable cushion device and a controller. Using a pressure sensor, the controller is adapted to relatively continuously measure a static air pressure level of the interior region and compare the measured static air pressure level to a target air pressure level. Further, the controller is adapted to intermittently operate an air pump. Moreover, the controller may operate the air pump when measured static air pressure is below the target static air pressure level, and deactivate operation of the air pump, which may include maintaining the air pump in an un-operated condition when the measured static air pressure is within the target static air pressure level.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G Spahn, Jeffrey A. Day, Haiyang Chen
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Patent number: 9301866Abstract: An inflatable foot cushion to reduce the force amplifications upon the heel of a foot received therein when the body is in a supine position.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: EHOB, INC.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Brian D. Conway, David P. Laughlin, Scott D. Rogers
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Patent number: 8281436Abstract: An improved inflatable body support with novel dog-bone-shaped hand wells that do not create material stress points when they are stretched while in use in place of the prior art oval-shaped hand wells that do create material stress points when they are stretched while in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Brian Conway, David P. Laughlin
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Patent number: 6199235Abstract: A mattress cover for use with air inflated mattresses that includes an integral hand check tunnel formed as part of the cover. The cover includes a top, a bottom, and sides extending between the top and bottom. Openings are formed along the longitudinal sides of the cover and permit access to an enclosed tunnel that extends between the sides of the mattress cover. Flaps are attached to the sides of the mattress cover over the openings along with devices for selectively opening and closing the openings. A caregiver can verify proper inflation of an air mattress placed within the cover by opening the flaps and extending a hand into the tunnel. The cover can be used with a single air inflated air mattress with the tunnel overlying the mattress, in a dual configuration where one air mattress is placed over the other with the tunnel being placed between the mattresses, or with an air mattress placed upon a foam base with the tunnel being placed between the mattress and foam base.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Robert K. Ellis, David Laughlin
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Patent number: 5328445Abstract: A substantially pillow-shaped, inflatable second cushion that is separable and removably interconnected together with the first cushion maintains proper foot flexion when the body is in the supine position, and is removable to allow ambulation while the foot and lower leg remain cradled in the first cushion. A substantially pillow-shaped, inflatable third cushion is pivotally attached to the bottommost compartments of the first cushion and is pivotally positionable either directly under the Achilles' heel area, or directly under the heel area, or tucked forward of the heel area to provide light compression of the ankle, foot and heel areas. An integral shoe spoon attached to the first cushion prevents the foot cushion from catching bed clothing. A rigid base is provided for rigidly fixing the first inflatable cushion in position to prevent contraction of the feet of comatose patients, for example.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Steven P. Langley
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Patent number: 5265293Abstract: In combination with an inflatable body support formed from a pair of plastic sheets joined together forming an air pressurizable chamber therebetween, the sheets having a plurality of aligned holes extending therethrough with the sheets being joined together around the circumference of each hole allowing body heat and moisture to flow through each hole but preventing air flow from the chamber into each hole, thereby providing an air cushion for supporting a person positioned thereatop that dissipates pressure, heat and moisture to prevent the onset of pressure sores and ulcers, the improvement which comprises: occluding the holes over which the torso, head and limbs of a person positioned atop the inflatable body support would not lie, thereby reducing the distension of the inflatable body support surrounding the occluded holes thereby volume centering the air within the air pressurizable chamber under a person positioned atop the inflatable body support; providing a pair of micro and macro adjustable, separaType: GrantFiled: February 2, 1993Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Ehob, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Steven P. Langley
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Patent number: 5111807Abstract: A back belt comprising a continuous, non-baffled, pressurizable air chamber having a top edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of opposing ends defining the periphery thereof; cushioning rims along the top and bottom edges of the air chamber; symmetrical contouring notches along the top and bottom edges of the air chamber and along the cushioning rims; belt means connected to the ends of the air chamber; valve means on the air chamber operable to allow presurization of the air chamber to a desired internal air pressure; and supportive wall means overlaying the air chamber to provide stability and durability to the air chamber, and connected to the belt means and to the air chamber at the ends of the air chamber; and a novel connector permanently couples the materials from which the air chamber and belt straps for the air chamber of the preferred embodiment of the invention are constructed, providing a stability to the joinder of these materials not obtainable by known sewing means, thereby enhancing the durabilityType: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: EHOB Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Steven P. Langley, Michael L. Jacobs
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Patent number: 4887715Abstract: A surgical gauze sponge manager to receive a predetermined number of discarded surgical gauze sponges and to contain the bodily fluids absorbed therein, comprising a finite number of dimensionally controlled pockets to receive an equivalent number of discarded surgical gauze sponges, which pockets are in fluid communication with bodily fluid reservoirs, and which are foldable within an interconnected containment pocket, the pockets being constructed from a semi-transparent material that can be sterilized, and that retains at least semi-transparency when no more than two layers are overlayed, but becomes substantially opaque when at least four layers are overlayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1989Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Ehob, Inc.Inventors: James G. Spahn, Steven P. Langley, Michael L. Jacobs