Tourniquet
A tourniquet includes a base plate, and a first anchor point configured to anchor a first end of a lace to the base plate. The tourniquet includes a second anchor point configured to anchor a second end of the lace to the base plate. The tourniquet includes a tunnel strap including a first lace guide connected to a first end of the tunnel strap and configured to guide the lace from the first anchor point directly to a spool, and a second lace guide connected to the first end of the tunnel strap and configured to guide the lace from the second anchor point directly to the spool. The tourniquet includes a tightening mechanism connected to the base plate and including the spool configured to accept a middle portion of the lace, and a knob configured for manually winding the middle portion of the lace onto the spool.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/380,935, filed Apr. 10, 2019, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/655,574, filed Apr. 10, 2018, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUNDHemorrhage is the leading cause of combat deaths. In many cases, applying a tourniquet after sustaining a wound in an appendage is too painful to apply effectively. In some cases, a person, such as an injured soldier, law enforcement officer, or government agent loses consciousness and is unable to apply self-aid. Self-aid on multiple extremities is unlikely in most battleground cases since each solder is typically issued one tourniquet. In many cases, medical personnel cannot reach a wounded soldier, law enforcement officer, or government agent in time to locate a tourniquet, place the tourniquet in position, secure the tourniquet on a limb, tighten the tourniquet, and (optionally) lock the tourniquet in a tightened position to cease a hemorrhage.
Many existing tourniquets may not be considered as effective devices to occlude blood flow to prevent spread of venom throughout the body. This is due to the amount of time it typically takes to don and effectively activate many of the existing tourniquets. Venom may be secreted by invertebrates, fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Examples of animals that may secrete venom include stonefish, stingrays, jellyfish, bees, wasps, spiders, komodo dragons, snakes, and scorpions.
Many existing tourniquets may have excess weight and/or bulk. Excess weight and/or bulk may reduce the number of tourniquets carried by a user or a first responder.
Many existing tourniquets may be difficult to place on a limb for effective occlusion. Many existing tourniquets may be difficult to operate. Many existing tourniquets may not be adaptable to a variety of limb sizes and limb types (e.g. legs, arms). Operation by a person who has not been trained in proper tourniquet placement and operation is often too difficult to complete effectively. In some cases, a person may be in too much pain to effectively apply self-aid to occlude blood flow. Operation by medical personnel may take too much time in cases involving mass injuries such as, for example, on a battlefield, in a terrorist attack, in a natural disaster, or after a multivehicle accident.
Many existing tourniquets may not provide the durability and/or the wearability necessary for effective combat and/or immediate use. Many existing tourniquets may be difficult to operate while wearing gloves. Many existing tourniquets may not apply enough pressure to completely occlude blood flow in an artery of a wearer. Many existing tourniquets may rely on a pressure ridge that needs to be located directly over an artery to occlude blood flow. Many existing tourniquets may cause scrunching of tourniquet material during use which may cause unnecessary discomfort to the user and/or may prevent effective occlusion. Many existing tourniquets may locate an adjustment mechanism on a medial side of a limb. In this location, the adjustment mechanism may be engaged or disengaged prematurely.
Embodiments are configured to cause occlusion of blood flow.
Embodiments may comprise at least one wearable device. A wearable device may be configured for rapid deployment. The wearable device may comprise a tourniquet. The wearable device may be configured such that the tourniquet is located over an artery of a wearer for effective occlusion of blood flow if necessary. The wearable device may be configured for ease of use. The wearable device may be configured for ease of use by a novice.
Embodiments may comprise a tourniquet. The tourniquet may comprise two laces. The two laces may be employed to provide redundancy. The tourniquet may be structurally configured to operate upon the event one of the two laces becomes damaged or cut.
Embodiments may comprise a tourniquet. The tourniquet may comprise a plurality of base plates. The plurality of base plates may be interconnected through employment of at least one hinge. The tourniquet may be foldable. A foldable tourniquet may be more compact and easier to store and/or carry in a folded position.
Embodiments may comprise a tourniquet. The tourniquet may be configured for rapid deployment. The tourniquet may be configured for ease of use. The tourniquet may be configured for ease of use by a novice. A plurality of tourniquets may be stored in a first response vehicle. A plurality of tourniquets may be stored in locations where mass casualty incidents could occur such as but not limited to hospitals, airports, train stations, churches, schools, stadiums, concert venues, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
Embodiments may comprise at least one strap. The at least one strap may comprise at least one organic material.
According to an embodiment, a wearable device may comprise a tourniquet structurally configured to occlude blood flow in an artery of a wearer. The tourniquet may comprise at least one base plate. The tourniquet may comprise two anchor points. Each of the two anchor points may be structurally configured to anchor a first end of one of two laces to one of the at least one base plate. The tourniquet may comprise a tunnel strap comprising two lace guides. The two lace guides may be connected to a first end of the tunnel strap. Each of the two lace guides may be structurally configured to guide one of the two laces. The tourniquet may comprise a tightening mechanism. The tightening mechanism may be connected to one of the at least one base plate. The tightening mechanism may comprise a spool structurally configured to accept a second end of each of the two laces. The tightening mechanism may comprise a knob structurally configured for manually winding a portion of the two laces onto the spool.
According to an embodiment, a wearable device may comprise a wearable item strap. The wearable item strap may be connected to one of at least one base plate. The wearable item strap may be connected to the one of at least one base plate through employment of a single pivot. The wearable item strap may comprise a wearable item quick release connector. Alternatively, the wearable item quick release connector may be connected directly to the one of at least one base plate. The wearable item quick release connector may be connected directly to the one of at least one base plate through employment of a single pivot. The wearable item quick release connector may be structurally configured to removably connect to a wearable item. The wearable item quick release connector may be magnetic. The wearable item may comprise a ballistic plate carrier, a backpack, a belt, a harness, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
According to an embodiment, wearable devices may be connected to wearable items such that tourniquets are automatically located at proximal points of extremities. This automatic location may eliminate the need to don the tourniquet after an injury is sustained.
According to an embodiment, a wearable device may comprise an outer cuff. The outer cuff may be structurally configured to cover at least a portion of a tourniquet. The portion of the tourniquet may comprise two laces. The portion of the tourniquet may comprise two lace guides. The portion of the tourniquet may comprise a first end of a tunnel strap. The portion of the tourniquet may comprise two anchor points. The outer cuff may comprise at least one organic material. The outer cuff may comprise printed instructions for use of the wearable device and/or tourniquet.
According to an embodiment, a tourniquet may comprise a fixed strap. The fixed strap may be connected to one of at least one base plate of the tourniquet. The fixed strap may be connected to the one of at least one base plate through employment of a single pivot. The single pivot may, for example, comprise a single rivet or a single fastener. The fixed strap may be structurally configured to connect to a tunnel strap. The fixed strap may be adjustable. The connection between the tunnel strap and the fixed strap may be adjustable. The tunnel strap may be connected to the fixed strap through employment of a tunnel strap quick release connector. The tunnel strap quick release connector may be adjustable. The tunnel strap quick release connector may be magnetic.
According to an embodiment, a wearable item quick release connector may be structurally configured to removably connect a tourniquet to a wearable item. The wearable item quick release connector may be structurally configured to be adjustable to properly place a tourniquet on an extremity of a user. The wearable item quick release connector may enable the tourniquet to remain in place while the wearable item is adjusted or removed from the wearer.
According to an embodiment, a tourniquet may be structurally configured to enable a user to apply a mechanical advantage to apply sufficient pressure to occlude blood flow. The tourniquet may be structurally configured to apply circumferential pressure to occlude blood flow.
According to an embodiment, a wearable item may comprise a backpack. The backpack may comprise a rear ballistic plate carrier. The backpack may be structurally configured to connect to a deployable front ballistic plate carrier. The deployable front ballistic plate carrier may be deployed on the front of a wearer without impacting one or more connected tourniquets.
According to an embodiment, a tourniquet may comprise at least one base plate. The at least one base plate may be flexible. The at least one base plate may comprise a low friction material such as, for example, a homopolymer acetal. An example of a homopolymer acetal includes Delrin. The at least one base plate may comprise at least one recycled material. The at least one base plate may comprise at least one organic material such as, for example, Mycelium. The at least one base plate may comprise an ergonomic shape. The at least one base plate may be structurally configured for an arm and/or a leg of a wearer. The at least one base plate may be connected to two anchor points. The at least one base plate may comprise the two anchor points. One of the at least one base plate may be connected to a tightening mechanism. The tightening mechanism may comprise at least one organic material. Two laces may be employed to connect the tightening mechanism to a first end of a tunnel strap and the two anchor points. The two laces may, for example, comprise ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers. The two laces may comprise at least one organic material. The first end of the tunnel strap may comprise two lace guides configured to guide the two laces. The two lace guides may comprise at least one organic material. The first end of the tunnel strap may be structurally configured to slide along the surface of at least one of the at least one base plate as the tightening mechanism is tightened. A second end of the tunnel strap may be structurally configured to connect to a second end of a fixed strap. The second end of the tunnel strap may be structurally configured to connect to the second end of the fixed strap through employment of a tunnel strap quick release connector. A first end of the fixed strap may be fastened to one of the at least one base plate. The first end of the fixed strap may be fastened to the one of the at least one base plate through employment of a single pivot. The fixed strap may be adjustable in length. Alternatively, the second end of the tunnel strap may be fastened directly to one of the at least one base plate. The second end of the tunnel strap may be fastened directly to the one of the at least one base plate through employment of a single pivot.
According to an embodiment, one of at least one base plate may be structurally configured to receive a second end of a tunnel strap. The second end of the tunnel strap may be received through employment of a tunnel strap loop connector. The tunnel strap loop connector may be connected to the one of the at least one base plate. The tunnel strap loop connector may be connected to the one of the at least one base plate through employment of a fixed strap. The tunnel strap loop connector may be integrated into the one of the at least one base plate.
According to an embodiment, a tunnel strap may comprise a hook and loop fastener. The hook and loop fastener may be sewn onto the tunnel strap. The hook and loop fastener may comprise alternating rows of hook material and loop material. This alternating hook and loop configuration may provide a greater range of adjustability over a standard configuration comprising one section of hook material and one section of loop material. The alternating hook and loop configuration may enable a user to store a tourniquet with a second end of a tunnel strap connected to a tunnel strap loop connector. The alternating hook and loop configuration may prevent the tunnel strap from separating from the tunnel strap loop connector during the donning of the tourniquet. The alternating hook and loop configuration may enable a user to adjust the length of the tunnel strap with one hand. The tunnel strap may be adjusted to allow for donning the tourniquet over an extremity and clothing, if necessary. The alternating hook and loop configuration may enable a wearer to wear a wearable device on an extremity without occluding blood flow. In the case the wearer sustains a hemorrhage on the extremity, the tunnel strap may be configured for quick and easy application through employment of the alternating hook and loop configuration when the tunnel strap is already connected to the tunnel strap loop connector.
According to an embodiment, a tourniquet may comprise an outer cuff. The outer cuff may be structurally configured to cover at least a portion of at least one base plate.
According to an embodiment, an outer cuff may be interchangeable. A plurality of distinct outer cuffs may comprise a plurality of distinct patterns. For example, distinct patterns may comprise a specific camouflage pattern and/or a specific set of camouflage colors. The outer cuff may be structurally configured to cover at least a portion of at least one base plate of a tourniquet. The outer cuff may be structurally configured to cover at least a portion of a tunnel strap of the tourniquet. The outer cuff may be structurally configured to cover at least a portion of two laces of the tourniquet. The outer cuff may comprise one or more fasteners. The one or more fasteners may comprise a snap, a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
According to an embodiment, a first of at least one base plate may be connected to a second of the at least one base plate through employment of a first hinge. A first part of the first hinge may be integrated into the first base plate. A second part of the first hinge may be integrated into the second base plate. The first hinge may be activated through employment of at least one first hinge spring. The second of the at least one base plate may be connected to a third of the at least one base plate through employment of a second hinge. A first part of the second hinge may be integrated into the second base plate. A second part of the second hinge may be integrated into the third base plate. The second hinge may be activated through employment of at least one second hinge spring.
According to an embodiment, a tightening mechanism may comprise a housing. The housing may be structurally configured to house at least a portion of a spool. The housing may be structurally configured to house at least a portion of two laces. The housing may be part of one of at least one base plate. In this example, the housing and the one of the at least one base plate may be one integrated part.
According to an embodiment, a tightening mechanism may require a tool to disengage or loosen a portion of two laces wound on a spool.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
In this specification, “a” and “an” and similar phrases are to be interpreted as “at least one” and “one or more.” References to “a”, “an”, and “one” are not to be interpreted as “only one”. In this specification, the term “may” is to be interpreted as “may, for example.” In other words, the term “may” is indicative that the phrase following the term “may” is an example of one of a multitude of suitable possibilities that may, or may not, be employed to one or more of the various embodiments. In this specification, the phrase “based on” is indicative that the phrase following the term “based on” is an example of one of a multitude of suitable possibilities that may, or may not, be employed to one or more of the various embodiments. References to “an” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment.
While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example, and not limitation. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope. In fact, after reading the above description, it will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) how to implement alternative embodiments. Thus, the present embodiments should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments.
In this specification, various embodiments are disclosed. Limitations, features, and/or elements from the disclosed example embodiments may be combined to create further embodiments within the scope of the disclosure.
In addition, it should be understood that any figures that highlight any functionality and/or advantages, are presented for example purposes only. The disclosed architecture is sufficiently flexible and configurable, such that it may be utilized in ways other than that shown. For example, the steps listed in any flowchart may be re-ordered or only optionally used in some embodiments.
Furthermore, many features presented above are described as being optional through the use of “may” or the use of parentheses. For the sake of brevity and legibility, the present disclosure does not explicitly recite each and every permutation that may be obtained by choosing from the set of optional features. However, the present disclosure is to be interpreted as explicitly disclosing all such permutations. For example, a system described as having three optional features may be embodied in seven different ways, namely with just one of the three possible features, with any two of the three possible features or with all three of the three possible features.
Further, the purpose of the Abstract of the Disclosure is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The Abstract of the Disclosure is not intended to be limiting as to the scope in any way.
Finally, it is the applicant's intent that only claims that include the express language “means for” or “step for” be interpreted under 35 U.S.C. 112. Claims that do not expressly include the phrase “means for” or “step for” are not to be interpreted under 35 U.S.C. 112.
Claims
1. A wearable device comprising:
- a) a tourniquet comprising: i) a base plate; ii) a first anchor point configured to anchor a first end of a lace to the base plate; iii) a second anchor point configured to anchor a second end of the lace to the base plate; iv) a tightening mechanism connected to the base plate, the tightening mechanism comprising: A) a spool configured to accept a middle portion of the lace; and B) a knob configured for manually winding the middle portion of the lace onto the spool; and v) a tunnel strap comprising: A) a first lace guide connected to a first end of the tunnel strap, the first lace guide configured to guide the lace from the first anchor point directly to the spool; and B) a second lace guide connected to the first end of the tunnel strap, the second lace guide configured to guide the lace from the second anchor point directly to the spool; and
- b) a wearable item quick release connector connected to the tourniquet and configured to removably connect to a wearable item.
2. The wearable device according to claim 1, wherein the wearable item comprises at least one of the following:
- a) a ballistic plate carrier;
- b) a backpack;
- c) a belt; and
- d) a harness.
3. The wearable device according to claim 1, wherein the wearable item quick release connector is magnetic.
4. The wearable device according to claim 1, further comprising an outer cuff configured to cover at least a portion of the tourniquet.
5. The wearable device according to claim 1, wherein the tightening mechanism further comprises a housing configured to house:
- a) at least a portion of the spool; and
- b) the middle portion of the lace.
6. The wearable device according to claim 5, wherein the housing is part of the base plate.
7. The wearable device according to claim 1, wherein the base plate is configured to receive a second end of the tunnel strap.
8. The wearable device according to claim 1, the tourniquet further comprising a tunnel strap quick release connector connected to the base plate, the tunnel strap quick release connector configured to removably connect to a second end of the tunnel strap.
9. The wearable device according to claim 8, wherein the tunnel strap quick release connector is magnetic.
10. The wearable device according to claim 1, the tourniquet further comprising a tunnel strap loop connector connected to the base plate, the tunnel strap loop connector configured to receive a second end of the tunnel strap.
11. The wearable device according to claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises a tunnel strap loop connector configured to removably connect to a second end of the tunnel strap.
12. A tourniquet comprising:
- a) a base plate;
- b) a first anchor point configured to anchor a first end of a lace to the base plate;
- c) a second anchor point configured to anchor a second end of the lace to the base plate;
- d) a tightening mechanism connected to the base plate, the tightening mechanism comprising: i) a spool configured to accept a middle portion of the lace; and ii) a knob configured for manually winding the middle portion of the lace onto the spool; and
- e) a tunnel strap comprising: i) a first lace guide connected to a first end of the tunnel strap, the first lace guide configured to guide the lace from the first anchor point directly to the spool; and ii) a second lace guide connected to the first end of the tunnel strap, the second lace guide configured to guide the lace from the second anchor point directly to the spool.
13. The tourniquet according to claim 12, further comprising an outer cuff configured to cover at least a portion of the base plate.
14. The tourniquet according to claim 12, wherein the tightening mechanism further comprises a housing configured to house:
- a) at least a portion of the spool; and
- b) the middle portion of the lace.
15. The tourniquet according to claim 14, wherein the housing is part of the base plate.
16. The tourniquet according to claim 12, wherein the base plate is configured to receive a second end of the tunnel strap.
17. The tourniquet according to claim 12, further comprising a tunnel strap quick release connector connected to the base plate, the tunnel strap quick release connector configured to removably connect to a second end of the tunnel strap.
18. The tourniquet according to claim 17, wherein the tunnel strap quick release connector is magnetic.
19. The tourniquet according to claim 12, further comprising a tunnel strap loop connector connected to the base plate, the tunnel strap loop connector configured to receive a second end of the tunnel strap.
20. The tourniquet according to claim 12, wherein the base plate comprises a tunnel strap loop connector configured to removably connect to a second end of the tunnel strap.
Type: Application
Filed: May 9, 2022
Publication Date: Aug 18, 2022
Inventor: Johnny Xavier Carabajal (Garden Grove, CA)
Application Number: 17/739,352