Abstract: An intermittent pneumatic compression system provides exhaust between a wrap and patient's leg, avoids tubes and is operable on a conventional battery. The system allows true portability while improving patient discomfort, reducing fall risks, and providing desired therapeutic and prophylactic compression.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 5, 2021
Date of Patent:
February 17, 2026
Assignee:
Impact IP, LLC
Inventors:
Turner Lucas Zeutzius, Wade Williams, Joseph Zeutzius
Abstract: Processing generated sensor data of a mobile deep vein thrombosis (DVT) device may include identifying use of the mobile DVT device corresponding to a user. Sensor data associated with the user's identified use of the mobile DVT device may be generated. At least some of the generated sensor data may comprise use data associated with a duration of use of the mobile DVT device by the user. A protocol associated with use of the mobile DVT device may be processed. The generated use data and the protocol associated with use of the mobile DVT device may be correlated. Based on correlating the generated use data and the protocol, an alert associated with the generated use data and the protocol may be generated.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a deep vein thrombosis (“DVT”) device that is portable, tubeless, and battery-operated, which ensures that the patient will have maximum mobility during recovery. The DVT device provides a pneumatically controlled bladder portion, which is actuated by an electronically controlled air pump, where the pump/bladder combination is enclosed in a “pocket” of a wrap or cuff during use. All pump, battery, and control components are protectively housed in a plastic case that is permanently attached to the bladder portion. Once the pump/bladder combination is placed in the “pocket” the wrap or cuff will be sealed. The wraps or cuffs are single use, disposable garments designed to provide an absorbent barrier during use, where the bladder portion and air pump remain clean during use and can be reused by the patient or hospital staff. Tabs or extensions may be used to secure the pump/bladder combination after insertion into the “pocket” of the wrap or cuff.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 22, 2021
Date of Patent:
January 7, 2025
Assignee:
Impact IP, LLC
Inventors:
Turner Lucas Zeutzius, Adrian Slattery, Douglas Halley
Abstract: The present invention discloses a deep vein thrombosis (“DVT”) device that is portable, tubeless, and battery-operated, which ensures that the patient will have maximum mobility during recovery. The DVT device provides a pneumatically controlled bladder portion, which is actuated by an electronically controlled air pump, where the pump/bladder combination is enclosed in a “pocket” of a wrap or cuff during use. All pump, battery, and control components are protectively housed in a plastic case that is permanently attached to the bladder portion. Once the pump/bladder combination is placed in the “pocket” the wrap or cuff will be sealed. The wraps or cuffs are single use, disposable garments designed to provide an absorbent barrier during use, where the bladder portion and air pump remain clean during use and can be reused by the patient or hospital staff. Tabs or extensions may be used to secure the pump/bladder combination after insertion into the “pocket” of the wrap or cuff.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 2019
Date of Patent:
July 6, 2021
Assignee:
Impact IP, LLC
Inventors:
Turner Lucas Zeutzius, Adrian Slattery, Douglas Halley