Abstract: A transparent dressing for substantially sealing a wound consisting of a semi-rigid frame for defining an opening and a resilient transparent membrane member substantially covering the opening in order to form a transparent window. The transparent material allows air and vapors to permeate the material in a first direction and prevent contaminants and fluids from entering the wound area in an opposite direction. Several embodiments of the invention are shown for firmly holding tracheostomy tubes to the dressing.
Abstract: A first clamp for holding an article to an object including a base for adhering the clamp to the object, a flap, and securing surfaces for securing the flap to the base with the article positioned therebetween and a resilient pad having an adhesive surface for contacting the article. Resilient adhesive surfaces are provided on the flap and base for contacting and adhering the article. A second clamp is adhered to the first clamp for holding a tube attached to the object from moving when the tube is accidently pulled or jerked.
Abstract: A clamp for holding an article to an object including a base means for adhering the clamp to the object, a flap, securing means for securing the flap to the base with the article positioned therebetween and resilient pad having an adhesive surface for contacting the article. Resilient adhesive surfaces are provided on the flap and base for contacting and adhering the article.