Pillow Or Other Support Exclusively For Head Patents (Class 128/202.18)
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Patent number: 11612535Abstract: A surgery apparatus includes a resilient foam pillow having an arrangement of labeled tabs for holding lines leading to/from a patient during and after surgery. A central cutout area in the pillow accommodates the patient's eyes, nose and mouth when in the prone position. Left and right channels in the foam pillow extend from a top edge of the pillow to the central cutout area for holding a breathing tube system. The foam pillow further includes a removably attachable chest support and opposite shoulder supports. A multipurpose holder device for placement on the patient's head has an arrangement of straps for securing an eye shield, a bite block and ventilator tube securing straps on the patient during surgery.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: PYRAMIDS MED LLCInventor: Basim Elhabashy
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Patent number: 11324902Abstract: An oxygen delivery pillow includes a shaped cushion, an oxygen delivery system, and a cover. The shaped cushion includes a top surface with a recess that can receive a subject's head. The oxygen delivery system delivers oxygen to the recess. When oxygen is delivered to the recess, it collects within an open space and then passes through the cover to a location around the subject's head on the cover and partially in the recess where it can be readily inhaled by the subject.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Sleep Easy Technology LLCInventors: Anthony Esplin, Aaron Esplin
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Patent number: 10905265Abstract: The dispensing device allows for application of nourishing compounds, such as microcapsules, during rest. The elements of the dispensing device that contain the nourishing compounds are separable from the body of the device. Thus, the body of the device is washable without risk of washing away the desirable compounds. The device can take one of multiple embodiments. In the first embodiment, a lower layer forms the body of the device. The body is preferably formed from a compressible material, such as memory foam or other types of polyurethane foam. The upper layer includes a multiplicity of internal reservoirs that contain the nourishing compounds and/or microcapsules. When a user places her head on the device, the downward force created against the relevant storage body pushes the compounds/microcapsules out of the internal reservoir, exiting through the orifices and into the user's skin.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Inventor: Katya Warner
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Patent number: 10820729Abstract: A multifunctional pillow, which is related to the field of medical healthcare, comprising: a cervical curve standard pillow (1), a control board (2), a magnetic therapy massage bar (11), a heating strip (12), an intermediate-frequency electrotherapy bar (13), an ultrasound therapy head (21), a negative ion generator (22), a music player (23), a health and sleep-aiding mask (24), and a microcontroller (25). The magnetic therapy massage bar (11), the heating strip (12), the intermediate-frequency electrotherapy bar (13) are arranged within the cervical curve standard pillow (1). The negative ion generator (22), the music player (23), and the microcontroller (25) are arranged on the control board (2). The multifunctional pillow relies on a cervical curve standard, effectively restores a distended cervical spine, and allows people to fall asleep as quickly as possible, to relax the head, and to restore physical strength in a quality sleep environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: CHENGDU SIFU HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT CO., LTDInventors: Yong Huang, Musen Xie, Shuangxi Zhang
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Patent number: 10022003Abstract: The pillow with audible and vibratory alarms is a pillow that includes a vibrating member integrated therein. The vibrating member is able to generate a vibratory alarm to awaken an end user. The pillow also includes a scent distribution system that is able to dispense a scent from a side of the pillow, which the end user is able to smell, and may be optionally used as a scent alarm. The pillow includes a speaker that is able to emit an audible alarm, which is optionally used to awaken the end user. The vibrating member, the speaker, and the scent distribution system are all collectively in wired connection with a control module. In use, the end user utilizes the pillow in a traditional manner, but is optionally awaken via an audible alarm, a vibratory alarm, and/or a scent alarm.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Inventor: Rogelio Edoria
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Patent number: 10005634Abstract: A dispenser for pillow napkins is provided that includes a carton having a bottom panel, opposite left and right panels extending vertically from the bottom panel, opposite front and back panels positioned between the left and right panels and extending vertically from the bottom panel, and a top panel extending parallel to the bottom panel. Left and right supports are positioned within a cavity of the carton. A plurality of pillow napkins are wound about a spool. The spool is positioned in the cavity such that the spool rotatably engages the left and right supports and the pillow napkins are spaced apart from the top and bottom panels. Methods of use are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2017Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: BEDGEAR, LLCInventor: Eugene Alletto, Jr.
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Patent number: 9144697Abstract: A personal air filtration device and methods of using the same for providing a zone of filtered air proximate a breathing zone of a user are described. A blower provides an air flow to a head support which delivers the air flow to a zone proximate the users head. The air flow passes through a filter. The filter can be a point of delivery filter disposed about an air permeable surface of the head support. The delivered air flow can provide a laminar air flow defining a zone of filtered air about the user's breathing zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Augustine Biomedical and Design, LLCInventors: Scott D. Augustine, Mark C. Albrecht, Randall C. Arnold, Ryan S. Augustine, Ryan Barrows, Andrew McGregor
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Patent number: 8973574Abstract: A portable resuscitation system is provided. The system includes a housing for enclosing a ventilation device and a vital signs tracking device. The housing is anatomically designed for use as a neck support for opening an airway of a subject in a supine position and optionally includes mechanism for modifying the height or angle of the neck support.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Inovytec Medical Solutions LtdInventors: Dror Matalon, Ehud Kantor
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Patent number: 8720438Abstract: Breathing assist kits having a cranio-cervical extension device and a strapless breathing mask are presented. The mask comprises a seal that couples the mask to a victim's face preferably using an adhesive gasket that ensures the mask does not become dislodged while a care giver provides assisted breathing. The mask can also include, among other enhancements, a window or a light gathering lens to provide a view into the victim's mouth.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: CPaiR, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence E. Hecox, David Eckhous, Blain Tomlinson
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Publication number: 20140100490Abstract: A inhalant delivery system for supplying oxygen or another harmless gas to a user positioned on a massage apparatus such as a massage table or massage chair. A plenum having exit openings conforms generally to the inner periphery of a headrest of the massage apparatus such that the exit openings direct the oxygen or other harmless gas toward the nostrils of the user. The plenum is coupled to a supply of the gas. An optional infusion port may be included in the plenum to allow a fragrance or other additive to be infused in the stream of gas passing through the plenum.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventor: Eric Mark CHELGREN
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Patent number: 8511308Abstract: CPR systems that provide guidance to a CPR provider are presented. Contemplated CPR systems include sensors that collect a victim's biometric data during CPR. The data is processed by an electronic assembly which provides feedback to the CPR provider. The electronic assembly can be packaged within a cranio-cervical extension device having language independent instructions encoded on a surface of the device.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: CPaiR, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence E. Hecox, David Eckhous, Blain Tomlinson
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Publication number: 20120097158Abstract: A portable resuscitation system is provided. The system includes a housing for enclosing a ventilation device and a vital signs tracking device. The housing is anatomically designed for use as a neck support for opening an airway of a subject in a supine position and optionally includes mechanism for modifying the height or angle of the neck support.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: Dror Matalon, Ehud Kantor
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Patent number: 7607433Abstract: The present invention provides a system for a gas delivery and monitoring system for delivering a gas product to a patient and receiving a gas product exhaled from a patient. In an embodiment, the gas delivery and monitoring system includes a head support made of resilient material and having therein a facial cavity. The facial cavity is configured to fit the contours of a patient's face and provides an oxygen rich environment for the patient while undergoing a medical procedure. In an embodiment, the facial cavity is shaped substantially in the form of a figure eight. In an embodiment, the facial cavity is further provided with one or more segmented edges that can be removed to further shape the facial cavity to the contours of the patient's face. In an embodiment, tubing is used to deliver oxygen from an oxygen source to the patient. Similarly, tubing is also used to receive carbon dioxide exhaled by the patient so that it might be measured by a carbon dioxide monitor.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Silva-Parris Medical ConsultantsInventors: Elizabeth Silva, Ronald Neal Parris
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Patent number: 7516743Abstract: A portable continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device is adapted for delivering gas under pressure to a patient. The CPAP device comprises a portable housing assembly, a motor blower unit disposable within the portable housing assembly, a user interface configured to be engaged to the patient, and a patient hose extending between the user interface and the motor blower unit. The portable housing assembly may be comprised or configured as a wearable frontpack assembly which is configured to be worn against the patient's chest. The frontpack assembly may include a pair of shoulder straps configured to extend over the patient's shoulders and under the patient's arms to secure the CPAP device to the patient. The motor blower unit may be remotely disposed from the portable housing assembly such as on a bedside assembly or on a tabletop stand.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Viasys Sleep Systems, LLCInventor: Leslie Hoffman
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Patent number: 7134436Abstract: A medical device for overcoming upper airway obstruction when a patient is placed in a supine position, featuring a flat rectangular support base that attaches to the support frame perpendicularly, and a variation of lower jaw supports that attach to the support frame after encircling the patient's lower jaw.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventor: Simon J. Frank
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Patent number: 7077141Abstract: An Airway Management Apparatus (AMA) and method for easing the breathing and aiding the alignment of the oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal axes of the airway of an obese individual in the supine position. The AMA includes an upper-body support, and a head and neck support having a partially concave and partially convex surface coupled to the upper-body support. The AMA eases breathing by raising the individual's upper body at an angle, causing the individual's abdominal mass to fall away from the diaphragm. The AMA provides a support for the individual's neck to be extended, and for the head to be rotated backwards, to aid in the alignment of the oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal axes of the individual's airway.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: CR Enterprises, LLCInventor: Craig Troop
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Patent number: 7063085Abstract: The present invention provides a system for a gas delivery and monitoring system for delivering a gas product to a patient and receiving a gas product exhaled from a patient. In an embodiment, the gas delivery and monitoring system includes a head support made of resilient material and having therein a facial cavity. The facial cavity is configured to fit the contours of a patient's face and provides an oxygen rich environment for the patient while undergoing a medical procedure. In an embodiment, the facial cavity is shaped substantially in the form of a figure eight. In an embodiment, the facial cavity is further provided with one or more segmented edges that can be removed to further shape the facial cavity to the contours of the patient's face. In an embodiment, tubing is used to deliver oxygen from an oxygen source to the patient. Similarly, tubing is also used to receive carbon dioxide exhaled by the patient so that it might be measured by a carbon dioxide monitor.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Silva-Parris Medical ConsultantsInventors: Elizabeth Silva, Ronald Neal Parris
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Patent number: 6948500Abstract: A system for securing an endo-tracheal or other tube in position upon a patient includes a head pad and securing members which can be adjustably attached to the head pad. The head pad is configured to support the head of a patient in a supine position. The head pad includes a number of slits formed in each lateral side of the head pad, such that a securing member can be threaded through any one of the slits. The securing member is configured to be releasably and adjustably attachable to the lateral sides of the head pad by being secured to itself via hook and loop fastener portions disposed upon the member. The opposite end of the securement member can include an adhesive layer or other mechanism for attachment of the end of the member to the endo-tracheal tube or other medical article.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Bierman
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Patent number: 6926007Abstract: A medical device for overcoming airway obstruction featuring a flat rectangular support base with a support frame attached by a pivoting means. A T-band, so named for its shape and the positioning of its three straps, attaches to the support frame when the T-band is placed around the chin of a patient when the support base and support frame are perpendicular. Additionally, an adhesive layer is placed at the junction of the straps of the T-band, the layer configured for contact with a patient's chin.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: Simon J Frank
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Patent number: 6796310Abstract: A system for securing an endo-tracheal or other tube in position upon a patient includes a head pad and securing members which can be adjustably attached to the head pad. The head pad is configured to support the head of a patient in a supine position. The head pad includes a number of slits formed in each lateral side of the head pad, such that a securing member can be threaded through any one of the slits. The securing member is configured to be releasably and adjustably attachable to the lateral sides of the head pad by being secured to itself via hook and, loop fastener portions disposed upon the member. The opposite end of the securement member can include an adhesive layer or other mechanism for attachment of the end of the member to the endo-tracheal tube or other medical article.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Bierman
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Patent number: 6745772Abstract: A pad has an inverted U-shaped upper edge and a linear lower edge. A large pillow in an inverted U-shaped configuration is coupled to the pad adjacent to the periphery. Connectors are coupled to the pad and large pillow. Each connector has a first end with a fastener adjacent to the coupling point between the connector and the pad and a second end with a co-acting fastener whereby the connectors may form strap holding loops.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Donna J. McLeod
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Patent number: 6688305Abstract: A therapeutic aid for providing therapeutic vapors to a child having cold symptoms. The therapeutic aid includes a body member having a perimeter wall. The perimeter wall defines an interior space. The perimeter wall of the body member has a slot positioned along a front portion of the body member whereby the slot is for permitting access to the interior space of the body member. A treatment member is insertable into the interior space of the body member. The treatment member is designed for emitting therapeutic vapors through the body member for easing the cold symptoms of the child when the body member is positioned in a proximity to the child.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventor: Doreen L. Perry
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Patent number: 6536425Abstract: A litter for carrying a patient in a supine position, such as a stretcher or trauma board, includes a support panel and a pressure pack for providing a portable supply of medicinal gas, such as oxygen, that can be administered to a patient on the liter. The pressure pack includes a gas storage vessel formed from a plurality of polymeric hollow chamber having either en ellipsoidal or spherical shape and interconnected by a plurality of relatively narrow conduit sections disposed between consecutive ones of the chambers. The storage vessel includes a reinforcing filament wrapped around the interconnected chambers and interconnecting conduit sections to limit radial expansion of the chambers and conduit sections when filled with a fluid under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Mallinckrodt Inc.Inventors: John I. Izuchukwu, Stan A. Sanders
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Patent number: 6176236Abstract: For oxygen enrichment of the blood during sleep the invention proposes that oxygen-enriched air be fed into the space between the cover and the top side of the mattress of a bed. This is done in part through the interior of the mattress with an air-permeable cover layer, in part through a soft interposed mat laid over the sleeper.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: Gerold Tebbe