Patents by Inventor Srisatish Devapatla

Srisatish Devapatla has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20130327337
    Abstract: A secure guard for an endotracheal tube includes a base ring, and a short gripper, a long gripper, and an upper lip bar each extending from the base ring. The short gripper and the long gripper each includes a flexible neck extending from the base ring and a gripping portion extending from the flexible neck. Each gripping portion includes a first gripping projection and a second gripping projection forming an opening separated by a gap to permit insertion of the endotracheal tube laterally into the opening. The gripping portions preferably include projections to contact the endotracheal tube and prevent sliding of the tube with respect to the guard. The upper lip bar includes an upper lip bar body and an upper lip adhesive strip coupled to the upper lip bar body. In some embodiments, the secure guard is sized to fit a neonate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2012
    Publication date: December 12, 2013
    Inventors: Srisatish Devapatla, Madhavi D. Reddy
  • Publication number: 20130306081
    Abstract: A body restraint apparatus preferably includes an anchor cloth, waist straps, upper limb straps, a shoulder roll, a head support roll, lower limb straps, thigh straps, and calf straps to restrain a neonate in a frog leg position during medical procedures or transport. In some embodiments, an ankle stabilizer provides additional support for the body restraint apparatus. A CPAP restraint apparatus preferably includes an anchor cloth, forehead straps, lip straps, chin straps, and an orogastric tube holder to stabilize the CPAP tubing, the orogastric tubing, and the chin of a neonate receiving CPAP. In some embodiments, an upper limb restraint apparatus provides additional support for the CPAP restraint apparatus. The apparatus are preferably made of non-elastic baby-friendly cloth with hook and loop fasteners. The apparatus may alternatively be designed and sized for use on children or adults during medical procedures, for transport, or during administration of CPAP.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2012
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Inventors: Srisatish Devapatla, Madhavi D. Reddy