TRACHEOSTOMY BIB
The combination of a tracheostomy bib and a pipe support collar includes a front wall connected to a back wall together defining a pocket which includes a pocket opening and a bottom. The front wall and back wall are connected at a right side and a left side and at the bottom to form an enclosed pocket having a pocket opening. The front wall includes an outer top edge which includes a frame for maintaining the pocket opening in an open position. The bib further includes supports for fastening the bib to the pipe support collar.
The present invention claims priority from previously filed U.S. provisional patent application 61/378,074 filed Aug. 30, 2010 by Marsilia Didiodato under the title TRACHEOSTOMY BIB.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to devices for filtering and conditioning air inhaled through a stoma pipe and for collection of secretions emanating from the stoma pipe outlet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTracheostomy and tracheotomy are surgical procedures on the neck to open a direct airway through an incision in the trachea (the windpipe). They are performed by paramedics, veterinarians, emergency physicians and surgeons. Tracheotomy and Tracheostomy refers to a procedure of cutting into the trachea and is an emergency procedure for reviving suffocating patients in order to open their airway.
In emergency situations where a patient is suffocating for any number of reasons, a trachea incision is made usually through the second and third tracheal ring and a tracheostomy tube is inserted into the incision in order to allow for the passage of air into the trachea. The opening created by the incision is often called the stoma and the tracheostomy tube is often referred to as a “stoma” and/or a “stoma pipe” and/or simply as a “pipe”. The tracheostomy tube (pipe) is placed into the incision created by the physicians in order to ensure that the stoma or the opening remains open and allows for the passage way of air there through.
Patients which have received tracheotomies with a pipe in place inhale and exhale the air required for breathing through the stoma pipe. This procedure circumvents the natural entryway of air into the lungs namely through either the mouth and/or the nose. The filtering and other functions that the nose and mouth carryout are no longer available to the passageway of air into the trachea.
Secretions of many kinds exit from the pipe, for example if the patient coughs and/or sneezes, mucus and/or other secretions may be exhaled from the pipe outlet in an uncontrolled manner.
Additionally during inhalation, there is no filtering of the air and/or prevention of particles entering directly into the lungs through the pipe. There is a need for a device which filters and conditions air inhaled through the stoma pipe and also collects and manages mucus and other secretions that are expelled from the pipe outlet.
The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the following drawings in which:
The present device a tracheostomy bib is shown generally as 100, 200 and 300 in the attached figures.
Referring first of all to the first embodiment of the present invention which is shown in
Back wall 102 together with front wall 104 defines a pocket 122 having an opening 124 in the top thereof. The walls 102 and 104 may be made of any suitable material including but not limited to traditional cloths, absorbent materials, filter materials, synthetics such as nylon, polyester, polypropylene, and or other plastic materials.
Opening 124 preferably extends from the right side 130 over to the left side 132 and the boundary of the opening is defined roughly by the outer top edge 108 on the front wall 104 and inner top edge 110 on the back wall 102.
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Referring now to an alternate embodiment namely tracheostomy bib 300 shown in
Cardboard sheath 314 could be made of other materials including sheet paper board material, sheet plastic material, sheet metal materials as well plastic band 210 and plastic ribs 212 could also be made of other materials such as wood and/or metal and/or any other materials that may be suitable.
It is possible to use some features from one embodiment with another embodiment. For example tracheostomy bib 100 may include the plastic ribs 212 shown in tracheostomy bib 200 and/or the card board sheet 314 shown in tracheostomy bib 300.
In UseReferring now to
When a stoma pipe 410 is installed into the trachea of a person 400 in the neck region 402 just below the head 404, the stoma pipe 410 is supported usually with a pipe support collar 414 as depicted in
The outer top edge 108 of tracheostomy bib 100 is high enough such that the pipe outlet 412 terminates inside pocket 122 just below outer top edge 108 of tracheostomy bib 100. In this manner if there are any mucus excretions expelled from pipe outlet 412, they will be collected within pocket 122 and front wall 104 of tracheostomy bib 100 which will prevent uncontrolled disbursement of excretions from the pipe outlet 412.
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Fluids which are expelled from stoma pipe 410 will be held and collected at the bottom 106 of pocket 122 thereby ensuring that these excretions are kept well away from pipe outlet 412.
Similarly when a person is inhaling, the tracheostomy bib 100 acts as a filter ensuring that foreign particles are not accidentally ingested through stoma pipe 410.
It should be apparent to persons skilled in the arts that various modifications and adaptation of this structure described above are possible without departure from the spirit of the invention the scope of which defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. In combination a tracheostomy bib and a pipe support collar, comprising:
- a) a front wall connected to a back wall together defining a pocket which includes a pocket opening and a bottom;
- b) the front wall and back wall are connected at a right side and a left side and at the bottom to form an enclosed pocket having a pocket opening;
- c) the front wall including an outer top edge includes a frame means for maintaining the pocket and pocket opening in an open position;
- d) the bib further includes a support means for fastening the bib to the pipe support collar.
2. The combination claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame means including wire frame extending along the outer top edge of the front wall, the wire frame maintaining a predetermined pocket depth of the pocket opening, and the pocket in the open position.
3. The combination claimed in claim 2 wherein the wire frame is sewn into a wire pocket extending along the outer top edge.
4. The combination claimed in claim 2 further including plastic ribs positioned in a bottom portion pocket to maintain the pocket including the bottom portion pocket in the open position.
5. The combination claimed in claim 4 wherein the plastic ribs are generally U shaped in cross section.
6. The combination claimed in claim 2 further includes a card board sheet stiffening member for ensuring the pocket remains ion the open position.
7. The combination claimed in claim 2 wherein the bib further includes a plastic band extending along the outer top edge of the front wall, the plastic band maintaining a predetermined pocket depth of the pocket opening and the pocket in the open position.
8. The combination claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame means includes a plastic band extending along the outer top edge of the front wall, the plastic band maintaining a predetermined pocket depth of the pocket opening and the pocket in the open position.
9. The combination claimed in claim 8 wherein the frame means includes plastic ribs positioned in a bottom portion pocket to maintain the pocket including the bottom portion pocket in the open position.
10. The combination claimed in claim 1 wherein the support means further includes a right support strip and a left support strip for fastening the bib to the pipe support collar.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2011
Publication Date: Mar 1, 2012
Inventor: Marsilia Didiodato (Hamilton)
Application Number: 13/215,274