Resilient Patents (Class 128/109.1)
  • Patent number: 10806632
    Abstract: An enhanced adhesive bandage sandwich (FIG. 1) for compressing blood vessels and a kit for assembling said bandage sandwich. A bandage or kit can be used as a medicament, particularly, for use in treating varicose veins. A bandage sandwich or kit can be used to compress veins or arteries. A method to produce said bandage sandwich can include providing a first adhesive bandage layer; applying an elastic body to the first adhesive bandage layer; and applying a second adhesive bandage layer to the first bandage layer. The elastic body of the bandage sandwich can be shaped to follow the contours of veins or arteries to be compressed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2020
    Assignee: Angioclinic AG
    Inventor: Johann Christof Ragg
  • Patent number: 10357405
    Abstract: An adhesive pressure bandage for treating a wound or reduce scarring of a skin of a patient, the pressure bandage including a pressure member made of an elastic material. The pressure member comprising a curved central portion and two end portions. The pressure member also having two sides, an inner surface facing towards the patient and an outer surface facing away from the patient, and between the inner surface and the skin of the patient is an adhesive to attach the pressure member to the skin of the patient. Between the inner surface of the pressure member and the skin of the patient is a treatment device that is in contact with the wound, after the adhesive pressure bandage is applied to the skin of the patient, this treatment device is located between a central portion of the pressure member and the wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2019
    Assignee: 3K Anesthesia Innovations, LLP
    Inventors: Boris Goldman, Eric Kitain, Robert Koorn, Vladimir Koltchine, Steven L. Lerner
  • Patent number: 10070984
    Abstract: Upper torso braces to correct deformities in the upper torso of a patient are provided. The upper torso braces include a brace structure adapted to be maintained around an upper torso of an individual and to restrict outward expansion, and a variable force applicator coupled to the brace structure and positioned to contact and apply varying pressure to a target location on the upper torso. The brace structure is configured to restrict outward expansion and to provide a counteracting force for the variable force applicator during application of the variable pressure to the target location. In some instances, the upper torso braces may include a control element to adjust an amount of pressure provided by the variable force applicator to the target location. Methods of correcting a deformity on an upper torso with the upper torso braces are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: Childrens's Hospital & Research Center at Oakland
    Inventors: Olajire Idowu, Sunghoon Kim
  • Publication number: 20110041839
    Abstract: A compression undergarment to relief the symptoms of menstrual cramping may comprise a first and second pad both capable of conforming to a female user's hips. Each pad is tapered having two part construction. Such construction may include a pliable exterior panel of resilient material and an interior panel made of compressible material. The second component of the apparatus is a compression undergarment having a first and corresponding second annular sleeve. Such compression undergarment includes a front side, back side, first leg portion and second leg portion, such that positioned above the first leg portion and second leg portion is a top portion which connects both leg portions. The compression undergarment also includes a first annular sleeve capable of receiving the first pad and the second annual sleeve capable of receiving the second pad. The third component is a compression band that fits around both pads and the compression undergarment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2010
    Publication date: February 24, 2011
    Applicant: EMBRACE, LLC
    Inventors: Stephen D. Lee, Glenn Akhavein, Robert Brady, Daniel Dugas
  • Patent number: 6587578
    Abstract: A non-rigid object holder unit for use in examination of an object, the unit having a base support, a member movably mounted with respect to the base support to accommodate various sized object. A removable resilient membrane is attached to the first member forming an inflatable component for holding the object to be examined between the inflatable component and the base support. A pressure system operably connected to the inflatable component for controllably inflating the inflatable component. A source of electromagnetic radiation optically associated with the base support and inflatable component for providing a beam of light to the object and an optical detecting system optically aligned with the source of electromagnetic radiation for receiving the electromagnetic radiation passing through and/or being backscattered from the object. In addition, both the base support and member containing the inflatable component are movable together to accommodate various sized patients.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Dobi Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Eduard E. Godik, Alan Rego, Ivan Masyukov
  • Patent number: 6243484
    Abstract: A non-rigid object holder assembly for use in examination of an object having a base (6), a first member (5) and a second member (2) movably mounted with respect to each other and said base (6), a mechanism (8) for controllably moving the members with respect to each other and the base. A first resilient membrane (4) attached to the first member (5) and a second resilient membrane (1) attached to the second member (2), the first and the second resilient membranes forming first and second inflatable components (4′,1′) for holding the object to be examined therebetween. A pressure system ((11, 19) operably connected to the first and the second inflatable components for controllably inflating each of the inflatable components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Assignee: DOBI Medical Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Eduard E. Godik