Patents by Inventor Welton K. Brunson
Welton K. Brunson 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).
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Patent number: 4798199Abstract: An arterial wrist support for supporting a patient's extremity for arterial or intravenous care includes a substantial rigid, unitary molded body (12) adapted to matingly engage the patient's hand, wrist and at least a portion of the patient's forearm. Body (12) is anatomically shaped to accommodate the contours of the patient's arm and to position the patient's wrist at the proper angle to expose the radial artery for accurate, efficient handling of the arterial puncture. A removable pad (34) dimensioned to be positioned beneath the patient's wrist is provided and may be used to increase the angle of orientation of the patient's wrist to receive and start the arterial line. Wide resilient straps (20, 22) hold the patient's arm in position on body (12). Releasable contact fastening members (24) are fixed along the underside of body (12) for securing straps (20, 22) thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4787381Abstract: Disclosed is a body wrap (10) securable around the waist (12) of a person (14). The body wrap (10) includes a unidirectionally stretchable panel (16) integral at one side edge thereof with a hook-like fastening section (24), and integral at the other side edge thereof with a large brushed pile material section (28). The unidirectionally stretchable panel (16) is constructed of plural elongate stretchable support sections (22) alternating between plural apertured sections (18) through which a sutured incision may be observed.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4688572Abstract: A thermal pack having a first pocket (12) and a second pocket (28) connected together by a stretchable material section (22), and therapeutic material holding bladders (14, 30) insertable into respective pockets. A pair of stretchable and Velcro-equipped straps (16, 18) attached to one pocket (28) are engagable with a brushed pile surface (20) of the other pocket (12). The pockets (12, 28) are constructed having a liner (34) for wicking to the outer surface moisture condensed on the bladders (14, 30), and constructed having a durable nonstretchable outer layer (32, 42).Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson, Darrell S. Caldwell
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Patent number: 4673084Abstract: A container (12) is disclosed for storing and dispensing surgical face masks (14). A divider (24) with an opening (47) is insertable into the container (12) for dividing it into two compartments (26, 28). The face panels of the masks (14) are stacked in one compartment (26), and the tie strings (30) are routed through the divider opening (47) into the other compartment (28). The divider (24) includes a pair of interlocking flaps (56, 58) which are engageable with folding flaps (34, 36) of the container, thereby locking the divider (24) in a desired position within the container (12).Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1985Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4635628Abstract: A surgical face mask (10) having a pleated panel (12) for covering the nose and mouth of a wearer, and including head straps (16,18,24,26) for securing the face mask (10) to the wearer. A polyester Sontara material (36) is flame laminated and compressed with an open-cell polyester foam (34) to form an integral laminate moisture barrier which is secured across the top of the pleated panel (12). The barrier restricts the moisture content of vapor from permeating the face mask (10) and clouding eyeglasses, or the like. A polyester top border strip (58) is folded around the top edge of the pleated panel (12), and a malleable stay (38) is sandwiched therebetween. The entire combination, including the moisture barrier (32) is heat seal bonded proximate the top edge of the face mask (10) by heat seal bond techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4617017Abstract: A personal catheter leg strap (10) for the securement of any one of a plurality of differently sized catheter tubes (32) includes a first section (12) of a gauze type material and a second section (14) of elastic type material joined together at a junction (16) for wrapping about a limb. A Velcro-type strip (30) attaches the two free ends of the first and second portions together. A catheter tube securing strap (22) is attached at one end thereof to the junction (16) and has two portions (24) and (26), of which the portion (26) is narrower throughout its length. An orifice (28) is disposed in the broad portion (24) and is dimensioned such that the entire length of the narrow portion (26) is insertable therein. The securing strap (22) has a free end thereof wrapped around a catheter tube (32) one revolution and inserted through the orifice (28). Within the one revolution, protruding members (29) protrude inwardly into the exterior surface ( 36) of tube (32), firmly securing it to the strap (22).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1985Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: Tencol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4606341Abstract: A noncollapsing pleated face mask (10) is disclosed. The face mask (10) is constructed entirely of heat seal bondable fabric. The mask (10) includes a trapezoidal-shaped single pleat (16) having reinforced side edges (30,32), and a reinforced folded longitudinal edge (28). The reinforcement along the diagonal side edges (30,32) and the longitudinal folded edge (28) is continuous so as to provide a pleated structure which resists deforming and collapsing against the wearer's face.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1985Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4571245Abstract: A catheter tube holder (10) includes a first section (12) of a gauze type material and a second section (14) of elastic type material joined together at a seam (16) for wrapping about a limb. A Velcro-type strip (30) attaches the two free ends together. A securing strap (22) is attached at one end thereof to the seam (16) and has two portions (24) and (26), of which the portion (26) is narrower. An orifice (28) is disposed in the broad portion (24) and is dimensioned such that the narrow portion (26) is insertable therein. The securing strap (22) has a free end thereof wrapped about a catheter tube (32) and inserted through the orifice (28) after wrapping about the tube (32) one revolution. The strap (22) is then wrapped an additional one-half revolution about the catheter tube (32) and attached to the surface (20) with a Velcro-type fastener.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4523353Abstract: The specification discloses a refillable sanitary ice pack (10) for single patient use. The ice pack takes the form of a generally rectangular envelope (12) having two sides (14, 16), an open end (18) and a closed end (20). Two pairs of tie strings (22, 24) and (26, 28) extend from the open and closed ends, respectively. A bag (30) closed on three sides and having a throat (34) opening at the open end of the envelope is formed internally of the envelope for receiving and retaining ice. A funnel (38) dimensioned to conform with the divergence of the throat in the bag may be inserted into the throat for filling the bag. A closure member (50) is also provided for sealing the throat of the bag when the bag has been filled with ice.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4406281Abstract: The specification discloses a cover for protecting a hospital operating room tourniquet. A thin sheet (12) is formed from flexible, liquid impervious material and has a length sufficient to be wrapped around the limb of a patient. A pad (14) is formed along one side of the sheet in order to be wrapped around the patient's limb to perform cushioning thereto. A fastener (26-28) is attached to one edge of the sheet and is attached to another portion of the sheet in order to maintain the sheet in the desired position about the patient's limb such that a tourniquet can be placed thereover. The sheet has a width wider than the tourniquet such that a portion of the flexible sheet may be folded over the tourniquet to cover and shield the tourniquet from moisture and contamination.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1981Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4385950Abstract: The specification discloses a refillable sanitary ice pack (10) for single patient use. The ice pack takes the form of a generally rectangular envelope (12) having two sides (14, 16), an open end (18) and a closed end (20). Two pairs of tie strings (22, 24) and (26, 28) extend from the open and closed ends, respectively. A bag (30) closed on three sides and having a throat (34) opening at the open end of the envelope is formed internally of the envelope for receiving and retaining ice. A funnel (38) dimensioned to conform with the divergence of the throat in the bag may be inserted into the throat for filling the bag. A closure member (50) is also provided for sealing the throat of the bag when the bag has been filled with ice.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1982Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4372301Abstract: A universal arm sling and shoulder immobilizer (10) is provided. The shoulder immobilizer (10) includes a sling trough (14) having first and second ends (26, 28) with the first end (26) closed for allowing the elbow of the arm to abut the closed end (26). The sling trough (14) is constructed of flexible material allowing the second end (28) to be folded towards the first end (26) for shortening the length of the sling trough (14) for providing a sling of a desired length thus allowing the shoulder immobilizer (10) to accommodate a wide range of limb sizes. A support strap (16) of variable length is provided and is secured to the first end of the sling trough (14) and is of sufficient length to extend across the back of the wearer, over the opposite shoulder and to the top portion of the sling trough (14) adjacent the second end (28) thereof. A restraining strap (18) is provided for securing the limb supported by the sling trough (14) adjacent the chest of the wearer thus providing shoulder immobilization.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: 4347848Abstract: The specification discloses a refillable sanitary ice pack (10) for single patient use. The ice pack takes the form of a generally rectangular envelope (12) having two sides (14, 16), an open end (18) and a closed end (20). Two pairs of tie strings (22, 24) and (26, 28) extend from the open and closed ends, respectively. A bag (30) closed on three sides and having a throat (34) opening at the open end of the envelope is formed internally of the envelope for receiving and retaining ice. A funnel (38) dimensioned to conform with the divergence of the throat in the bag may be inserted into the throat for filling the bag. A closure member (50) is also provided for sealing the throat of the bag when the bag has been filled with ice.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: D261821Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: D267434Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: D267435Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: D268132Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: March 1, 1983Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: D275230Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson
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Patent number: D293933Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1985Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Tecnol, Inc.Inventors: Vance M. Hubbard, Welton K. Brunson, Darrell S. Caldwell