Intravenous Limb Restrainers/supports (e.g., Armboards, Etc.) Patents (Class 128/877)
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Patent number: 12102552Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein offer protective restraint of the hand by securing it with a wrist tie to a padded transparent hard-shell hand restraint with wrist tie slots, multiple ventilation holes, a detachable flexible soft under wrap and a hinging ball-bearing style attachment point for optional attachment to a restraint arm rod and staff-directed upward displacement for enhanced access to the hand, and slots for a resistance band tie for enhanced exercise and intermediate level of restraint and a rigid tie.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2023Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Inventor: Marie Pavini
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Patent number: 12097338Abstract: A deflectable catheter including an outer member having a proximal portion and a distal portion, an elongated column member extending distally from the outer member and an inner member positioned coaxial with the outer member and attached to the column member. The inner member extends distally of the outer member and has a distal tip portion. A reinforcement member is positioned over the column member to restrict axial movement of the column member such that when one of the inner member or outer member is moved with respect to the other, axial compression of the column member is restricted by the reinforcement member causing the distal tip portion of the inner member to deflect laterally.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: AGILE DEVICES, INC.Inventor: Stephen J. Hebert
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Patent number: 12090285Abstract: A deflectable catheter including an outer member having a proximal portion and a distal portion, an elongated column member extending distally from the outer member and an inner member positioned coaxial with the outer member and attached to the column member. The inner member extends distally of the outer member and has a distal tip portion. A reinforcement member is positioned over the column member to restrict axial movement of the column member such that when one of the inner member or outer member is moved with respect to the other, axial compression of the column member is restricted by the reinforcement member causing the distal tip portion of the inner member to deflect laterally.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2021Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: AGILE DEVICES, INC.Inventor: Stephen J. Hebert
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Patent number: 12077080Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-joint driven console box for construction equipment, including: a multi-joint driven forward and backward drive mechanism connected to the underside thereof; and a stand type control box connected to top of the multi-joint driven forward and backward drive mechanism, wherein the multi-joint driven forward and backward drive mechanism includes: a movable link top coupling bracket; a fixed link underside coupling bracket; a first link and a second link connected in the form of joints to the movable link top coupling bracket and the fixed link underside coupling bracket; a link plate coupled to the movable link top coupling bracket and the fixed link underside coupling bracket; and a link plate forward and backward drive mechanism disposed between the link plate and the fixed link underside coupling bracket.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2021Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Inventors: Gugsoo An, Youngmin Ahn, Kihyun Kim
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Patent number: 12011383Abstract: A limb restraint includes a flexible limb sleeve and a strap. The limb sleeve permits a sleeper to insert or remove a limb into or out of the sleeve, intentionally while awake, yet inhibits unintentional removal of the limb from the sleeve by the sleeper while sleeping. The strap connects the limb sleeve to a mattress or bedframe so that the limb sleeve is in front of the sleeper while in a side-sleeping position, and with an upward-side limb of the sleeper inserted into the limb sleeve, so that the limb restraint maintains the sleeper in the side-sleeping position while asleep.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2023Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Inventor: Stephen Finberg
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Patent number: 11878130Abstract: A catheter includes a hollow shaft having a tip part decreasing in diameter in a direction of a distal end, and a coil body covering the hollow shaft. The tip part has a small diameter portion, a large diameter portion, and a tapered portion gradually increasing in diameter from the small diameter portion toward the large diameter portion. The coil body has a substantially cylindrical joint part at which an end portion of the coil body in the direction of the distal end is joined in the circumferential direction. The joint part is located over the tapered portion and/or the small diameter portion, and in a state in which the hollow shaft extends substantially linearly, the distance between an inner peripheral surface of the joint part and outer peripheral surfaces of the tapered portion and/or the small diameter portion increases in the direction of the distal end.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2022Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD.Inventor: Takayuki Hori
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Patent number: 11678891Abstract: A hemostatic device can perform hemostasis by compressing a puncture site on a hand of a patient, and can prevent a movable range of fingers from being narrowed or can prevent misalignment at a wearing position, when the hemostatic device is worn on the hand. The hemostatic device has a covering portion to cover a site where bleeding is to be stopped on a hand of a patient, and a pressing portion that compresses the site where bleeding is to be stopped, in a state where the covering portion covers the site where bleeding is to be stopped. The covering portion includes a securing portion that surrounds at least a portion of the hand while covering the pressing portion, and a restriction portion that restricts a movement of the securing portion in an axial direction. The restriction portion is disposed between adjacent fingers and of the hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: TERUMO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Ryo Okamura
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Patent number: 11389623Abstract: A protective medical sleeve for use with a patient having an intravenous flow that permits easy and quick inspection of the site of the injection, but provides protection and a more sanitary environment for the IV site. The thin-walled tubular element includes a convenient door that provides access to the IV site when needed, and can be closed to prevent contaminants from entering the injection site.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Stephen P. ShoemakerTrustInventor: Stephen P. Shoemaker, Jr.
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Patent number: 11369774Abstract: A catheter includes a hollow shaft having a tip part decreasing in diameter in a direction of a distal end, and a coil body covering the hollow shaft. The tip part has a small diameter portion, a large diameter portion, and a tapered portion gradually increasing in diameter from the small diameter portion toward the large diameter portion. The coil body has a substantially cylindrical joint part at which an end portion of the coil body in the direction of the distal end is joined in the circumferential direction. The joint part is located over the tapered portion and/or the small diameter portion, and in a state in which the hollow shaft extends substantially linearly, the distance between an inner peripheral surface of the joint part and outer peripheral surfaces of the tapered portion and/or the small diameter portion increases in the direction of the distal end.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD.Inventor: Takayuki Hori
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Patent number: 11129966Abstract: Devices and methods for securing a catheter and monitoring a catheter insertion site. Exemplary embodiments can allow monitoring of the site without removal of the device. Exemplary embodiments can also secure a catheter while maintaining patient comfort.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2017Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAInventors: Jacqueline Anzalone, Michele Russen Davey, Cheryl Gebeline-Myers
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Patent number: 11090178Abstract: An adaptive device for a hand for individuals with mobility impairment. The adaptive device comprising a body; wherein the body has a proximal end and a distal end, and wherein the body supports a palm and a wrist when worn by a user. The adaptive device includes two sidewalls extending upward from the body and on opposite sides of the body from each other. At a proximal end of each sidewall, each sidewall includes a slot for receiving a securing member, and wherein the securing member removably secures the hand with the adaptive device when worn by the user. The adaptive device includes a retention member positioned on the body at the distal end and the retention member provides a separation between an index finger and a thumb of the hand, and the retention member removably couples with an interchangeable implement member.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2019Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Inventors: Jane Malone Moody, Joe Marshall Moody, III
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Patent number: 11051963Abstract: Medical devices and methods are presented for protecting a limb, e.g., an arm, of a patient during a medical procedure. The medical devices and methods utilize a plurality of longitudinal sealed fluid pockets to thermally insulate and cushion an extremity of a limb. The plurality of longitudinal sealed fluid pockets is incorporated in a protective body that is shaped to wrap around the extremity when the medical device is deployed. The protective body has at least one access opening to provide access through the protective body to one or more corresponding portions of the extremity. Access panels may be formed into the protective body to allow portions of the extremity to be covered or uncovered and used with left or right limbs. Other devices and methods are presented.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Inventors: J. Michael Putman, William W. Gardetto
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Patent number: 10932976Abstract: Systems and methods for left radial access, right room operation peripheral interventions are provided that include left radial bases to stabilize a left arm of a cardiac patient across a midsagittal plane, transradiant right radial bases to position a right arm of the patient, and radiodense radiation reduction barriers located between the patient and a doctor.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: TRANS-RADIAL SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: James E. Conner, Barney C. Wasson, Jr., Andrew W. Shealy
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Patent number: 10918836Abstract: There is described a protective cover for a body member of a patient having a catheter inserted therein at a catheter insertion point. A sleeve wraps around the body part over the catheter, and comprises a sleeve body covering a substantial surface of the body member. The sleeve body is made of a material that is non-rigid and flexible, to adapt to the surface of the body member. An openable window covers and provides access to the catheter when the protective cover is worn, the openable window being openable with respect to the sleeve body and fastenable by a waterproof fastener. The inner surface of the openable window is for securing an antiseptic agent, wherein the inner surface of the openable window is applied onto the catheter insertion point when the openable window is closed. The protective cover is free of any rigid member.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Concept H2-ITEX Inc.Inventor: Monique Jutras
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Patent number: 10646369Abstract: Intended to prevent self-extubation of nasal or oral tubes of an awake patient who may reflexively attempt removal of such and allow the early mobilization and exercise necessary for preservation of as much muscle strength as possible, promotion of diaphragmatic motion necessary for liberation from a ventilator, reduction of patient stress allowing for sedation minimization and improved cognition for reduction of delirium and post-intensive care syndrome, and relief of medical staff and healthcare dollars to focus more on healthcare rather than on protection from self-harm.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Inventor: Marie Pavini
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Patent number: 10492797Abstract: A hemostatic device can perform hemostasis by compressing a puncture site on a hand of a patient, and can prevent a movable range of fingers from being narrowed or can prevent misalignment at a wearing position, when the hemostatic device is worn on the hand. The hemostatic device has a covering portion to cover a site where bleeding is to be stopped on a hand of a patient, and a pressing portion that compresses the site where bleeding is to be stopped, in a state where the covering portion covers the site where bleeding is to be stopped. The covering portion includes a securing portion that surrounds at least a portion of the hand while covering the pressing portion, and a restriction portion that restricts a movement of the securing portion in an axial direction. The restriction portion is disposed between adjacent fingers and of the hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: TERUMO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Ryo Okamura
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Patent number: 10478549Abstract: An intravenous line connection support device holds an intravenous connection port in a static position relative to a static structure or patient to facilitate connection to the port. The device includes a support flange coupled to and extending from a base. A connection post is coupled to and extends from the base. A slit extends into the connection post defining a pair of spaced arms. Opposite faces of the spaced arms include concavely arcuate portions defining a receiver within the slit configured for receiving a connection port of an intravenous line therein. A fastener has a head and a shaft. The shaft extends through the arms and across the slit. The shaft engages the arms such that movement of the shaft selectively urges the arms together and apart wherein the fastener is configured for securing the connection port within the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Inventor: Mike Lacey
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Patent number: 10441453Abstract: An arm restraint system is provided for restraining movement of an arm of a patient's body lying over a top surface of a table. The system includes a rigid support frame located at a lateral edge of said table and a padded restraint configured to at least partially receive the arm of said patient. The padded restraint is securely fixed to the rigid support frame, via a repositionable fastener, to inhibit movement of the patient's arm relative to the rigid support frame and thereby maintain the arm at a position laterally adjacent to the patient's body without the arm being restrained by tucking.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Inventor: Robert Dan Allen
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Patent number: 10406055Abstract: Devices and methods for positioning a patient's leg during a leg or knee operation by employing a novel surgical leg positioning device. The device has a low profile so that it can remain under sterile surgical drapes during an operation, and prevents the leg from moving out or up. Large, easy to access, buttons are provided to allow the surgical leg positioning device to be manipulated while under sterile surgical drapes so that it may be moved when no longer needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: ARTHREX, INC.Inventor: Thomas R. Carter
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Patent number: 10398447Abstract: A tourniquet includes an elongate strip and a tube holding member. The elongate strip includes at least one fastening element attached to the elongate strip. The elongate strip is configured for detachable attachment to the at least one fastening element for providing a tourniquet function and/or a catheter securing function. The tube holding member includes at least one cylindrically shaped wall defining a bore for securing a catheter to a limb.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2015Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: WAISMED LTD.Inventors: Emanuel Keinan, Moshe Ben Mocha
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Patent number: 10322055Abstract: A leg attached medical dolly system for increasing user mobility while attached to a medical device includes a base platform having an upper surface, a lower surface, an outer edge, and an aperture. An equipment strap has a first segment and a second segment attached to the base platform. The first segment has a first equipment closure mechanism that is selectively engageable with a second equipment closure mechanism of the second segment to secure a medical device to the base platform. A plurality of wheels is coupled to the lower surface of the base platform. A tether has a platform end attached to the base platform through the aperture and a harness end with a harness attachment mechanism. A harness assembly is wearable by a user, and the harness attachment mechanism attaches to the harness assembly such that the base platform is pulled by the tether as the user moves.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2018Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventor: Johna Davis
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Patent number: 10188835Abstract: An IV stabilizing device (1) which may be readily attached to or detached from a patient without the use of adhesives by providing a cuff (2) that fits around a patient's arm or other appendage. A securing aperture (11) is located on a body (3) of the cuff (2) through which an IV (8) is inserted under a portion of the cuff thereby allowing the cuff to hold the IV in place on the patient's appendage so it does not move. A window (7) is located above the securing aperture with a flap cover (9). The flap cover and window provide access to the IV.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2016Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Inventors: Karen J. McClarren, Steven M. McClarren
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Patent number: 10117720Abstract: A device retention assembly includes a delivery system and a device retention mechanism retaining the delivery system. The device retention mechanism includes a tray, a base coupled to the tray, and retaining flanges pivotally coupled to the base. The delivery system is enclosed within an opening defined by the base and retaining flanges. A key locks the device retention mechanism in the closed position retaining the delivery system. The key must be removed to unlock the device retention mechanism to release the delivery system.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2016Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Barnell, Courtney Spens
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Patent number: 10039675Abstract: A retaining device for retaining a small-sized detective sensor includes a flexible rubber body. The flexible rubber body includes a first retaining portion, a first connecting portion, a main body portion, a second connecting portion, and a second retaining portion which are connected in sequence. An inner side of the first retaining portion and an inner side of the second retaining portion are provided with primary Velcro retaining straps. An inner side of the main body portion is formed with a recess for installing the small-sized detective sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: DONGGUAN SOUTHSTAR ELECTRONICS LIMITEDInventors: Fangyi Cai, Jun Yi, Minghui Du, Hongjun Yan
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Patent number: 10034675Abstract: Methods and systems to optimize ligament reconstruction surgical outcomes by enabling bone tunnel(s) to be precisely and optimally placed through the use of pre-operative planning systems coupled with precision control bone evacuation machines, such as robotic drills are provided. The methods generally include receiving and processing scan data of a patient's bone(s); pre-determining the optimal tunnel placement parameter(s) with the scan data; placing registration marker(s) on the patient's bone(s) percutaneously; and creating a tunnel in the patient's bone(s) with a system coupled to receive and execute according to the pre-determined optimal tunnel placement parameter(s).Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: THINK SURGICAL, INC.Inventors: Timothy J. Pack, Youngbae Park
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Patent number: 9993621Abstract: An adaptable sleeve for securing a catheter in place and protecting it once secured is provided. The sleeve provides a body configured to wrap about a catheter insertion location, a cover to protect the catheter once inserted, and a hub attachment mechanism to hold the catheter hub and prevent its movement relative to the insertion site, once inserted.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Inventors: Briana M. Bouchard, Diana A. Burns, Logan J. Driscoll, Claire K. Rogers
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Patent number: 9901688Abstract: An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2014Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: JOHN M. AGEE, TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN M. AGEE TRUST OF AUGUST 15, 1996Inventors: John M. Agee, Ben C. Goss, Francis C. King, Jeffrey Woodhouse
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Patent number: 9615987Abstract: A limb holder generally includes a limb holder assembly, a sled or yoke assembly, a pylon and support bar assembly, a clamp assembly, and a retractor assembly. A limb, such as a leg, is supported by the limb holder. The limb holder is supported by a sled which can move along a support bar that is supported by virtue of a mounting pylon. The mounting pylon is fixed in place by a clamp assembly, the clamp assembly being attached directly to a bed, table, or other patient support. The limb holder can also receive one or more retractor assemblies capable of retracting an incision, such that a user may manipulate a patient's limb during a procedure in which the use of retractors is desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Dustin L. Worm, Everett S. Kettle, Mike S. Rozewicz, Dave J. Veldkamp, John R. Fossez
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Patent number: 9566396Abstract: A medical hand and arm protection apparatus and method of protection including a protective shell which is capable of receiving a patient's hand and arm. A sheet is attached to the protective shell, which is tucked under the patient to anchor the hand and arm protector in place. The protective shell also has one or more perforations that allow the medical professional access to the interior of the surgical arm protector to view the patient's IV sites and other medical equipment attached to the patient's hand or arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Board of Trustees of the University of ArkansasInventors: Fereshteh K. Maynard, Jeffery B. Wilkerson, Victoria L. Eskew
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Patent number: 9565854Abstract: A fluid sample vessel includes inlet and vent tube fittings formed at one end of a container with an opposite open end closed by a needle septum. A support cap is removably engaged to the container to support the container and protect terminal ends of inlet and vent tubular branches coupled to the fittings. The support cap includes a pair of opposite legs with outwardly directed tabs for mounting within a centrifuge while supporting the cryopreservation container.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Cook General Biotechnology LLCInventor: Erik John Woods
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Patent number: 9492127Abstract: A radiological imaging system for obtaining images of at least a portion of the internal anatomy of a patient is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the radiological imaging system includes a bed including a support surface, pillars extending along an elongational axis of the bed, and pivots terminal ends of the pillars. The radiological imaging system further includes a load-bearing structure comprising a frame that supports the bed, and adjustable fasteners removably attached to the frame, wherein the adjustable fasters are threaded cylinders. The pivots are placed on the adjustable fasteners, and the threaded cylinders of the adjustable fasteners are rotated to adjust a positioning of the pivots, and the shape of the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Epica International, Inc.Inventors: Gregory William Stoutenburgh, Damiano Fortuna, Luca Ferretti
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Patent number: 9427516Abstract: The present invention relates to a shoulder-mounted multifunctional hanging device having a structure for fitting onto the body of a user. The shoulder-mounted multifunctional hanging device having a body-fitting structure comprises: a first support unit having a connection portion extending in the lateral direction, and a concave portion contacting the acromion; a second support unit extending from the first support unit and mounted on supraspinatus; and a recess unit that is recessed up to the area in which the first support unit and the second unit are connected. The shoulder-mounted multifunctional hanging device of the present invention is shaped to fit to the structure of the shoulder of a user, and the user may thus be administered an infusion solution in a more comfortable manner without inconvenience to the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Mobiu Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hyung-Seok Kim
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Patent number: 9321408Abstract: A bicycle transportation device that can be removably attached to any bicycle for transportation of the bicycle in the bed of a truck. The bicycle transportation device can be attached to the bike without the need to install hardware on the bicycle and carried securely in the bed of a truck without the need to make any modifications to the truck bed or to install any hardware on the truck anywhere.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Inventors: Christian Tofte, Dusty Goble
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Patent number: 9220870Abstract: Described herein are catheter securement devices that can be used to secure catheters, catheter hubs and other medical devices to the body of a patient. The catheter securement devices can include an adhesive pad and engagement tabs with a slide locking feature. Adaptors can be used to provide suture tabs to catheters that lack suture tabs.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Insightra Medical IncorporatedInventors: Daniel Hyman, Wayne A. Noda, Stephen G. Bell
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Patent number: 8945173Abstract: Dorsal forearm plate having a three-dimensional concave shape adapted to the shape of the dorsal forearm such that the dorsal forearm may rest on the forearm plate, the dorsal forearm plate has an essentially rectangular extension having opposing long sides and opposing short sides and has a substantially rigid unitary body adapted to underlie the posterior of the patient's hand, wrist and forearm, the plate is provided with two attachment bands, a distal and a proximal attachment band, adapted to attach the plate at the dorsal forearm of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: St. Jude Medical Coordination Center BVBAInventors: Björn Atthoff, Erik Hansson, Fredrik Preinitz, Fredrik Mahlin
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Publication number: 20140221811Abstract: Radial access methods and apparatus are described for facilitating the securement of the patient's limb for a radial procedure as well as to accommodate for the re-positioning of the patient's body. A radial table assembly may generally comprise a platform defining a surface which is sized to support the limb of the patient, an interface portion attached at a distal end of the platform, wherein the interface portion is radio-lucent and extends at a distance from the platform, and a cradle member rotatably connected to the platform at a location proximal to the interface portion. In other variations, the interface portion is reconfigurable relative to the platform such that an angled edge is reversible relative to the platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: G2 MEDICAL, LLCInventor: Gregory SAMPOGNARO
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Publication number: 20140116451Abstract: A medical hand and arm protection apparatus and method of protection comprising a protective shell which is capable of receiving a patient's hand and arm. A sheet is attached to the protective shell, which is tucked under the patient to anchor the hand and arm protector in place. The protective shell also has one or more perforations that allow the medical professional access to the interior of the surgical arm protector to view the patient's IV sites and other medical equipment attached to the patient's hand or arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventors: Fereshteh K. Maynard, Jeffery B. Wilkerson, Victoria L. Eskew
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Patent number: 8689798Abstract: A protective cushion for preventing a medical device from damaging the skin of a patient and a method for using the cushion. The cushion includes a bottom portion made of soft material and configured for resting against the patient's body and separating the medical device from the patient's body; and a top portion configured for receiving the medical device. The soft material can be resistant to bacterial growth. The bottom portion can have a concave curvature to fit against the patient's body. The top portion can include an opening shaped for receiving the medical device. The opening can separate the top portion into first and second side portions. The top portion can include a fastening system for securing the medical device in the protective cushion. The fastening system can include a tab or the opening shape. The cushion can include a cover for covering the opening in the top portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: David C Sabin
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Patent number: 8646457Abstract: A medical hand and arm protection apparatus and method of protection comprising a protective shell which is capable of receiving a patient's hand and arm. A sheet is attached to the protective shell, which is tucked under the patient to anchor the hand and arm protector in place. The protective shell also has one or more perforations that allow the medical professional access to the interior of the surgical arm protector to view the patient's IV sites and other medical equipment attached to the patient's hand or arm.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Board of Trustees of the University of ArkansasInventors: Fereshteh K. Maynard, Jeffery B. Wilkerson, Victoria L. Eskew
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Patent number: 8640707Abstract: A multipurpose site guard for use at all peripheral and central venipuncture infusion sites, sensitive areas, and for pediatric and adult patients. The guard is a hollow plastic member with a base and a sidewall that forms a cover over the site. Improvements to this invention include holding the guard in place with a fabric connector having closure means, cushioning the guard's base with a soft material, and a hole disposed in the hollow member for providing access to the site.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: I.V. House, Inc.Inventors: Betty M. Rozier, Lisa M. Vallino
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Patent number: 8567738Abstract: An IV hanger providing a portable adjustable hanging attachment for conventional intravenous equipment comprises an attachment method, a pulley system, and a hanging bracket. The attachment method comprises a plurality of attachment means for attaching the apparatus to an elevated structure. The attachment method is integrally connected to a pulley system which allows a user to selectively adjust the height of the hanging bracket relative to the frame. The hanging bracket provides a plurality of attachment hooks for support of IV equipment. The apparatus is particularly adapted for veterinary field calls where ground-based support system are prone to damage or disturbance by animal patients.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Inventor: James Adair
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Patent number: 8486026Abstract: An improved anchor system and method for holding an intravenous catheter to the patient's body that is easier to clean. The system includes an intravenous catheter having a main line, a yoke attached to the main line, an elastic band made of non-porous material, and a neck lanyard with a clamp. During use, the elastic band is positioned around the two lumens and twisted into a figure eight configuration, forming two loops. Each lumen is extended into one of the elastic band's two loops. The lanyard's clamp is then attached to the crossover section of the elastic band located between the two loops. The elastic band is sufficient in size and resiliency so that when the clamp is released, each loop may be stretched so the lumens may be removed so the elastic band may be replaced.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Inventor: John Koan Koberstein
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Patent number: 8418696Abstract: An arm board securement arrangement for comfortably and safely securing a patient's arm to an arm board during an operative procedure, comprising a flexible sheet of conformable material having a first end and a second end, and a first side and a second side with a central portion therebetween. A plurality of spaced apart wrap members extend from the central portion on the first side thereof. A plurality of spaced apart wrap members extending on the second side from the central portion. A gripping or securement member is arranged on each of the wrap members to permit the wrap members to correspondingly engage one another about an arm of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Patrick V. Marasco
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Publication number: 20120180801Abstract: A medical hand and arm protection apparatus and method of protection comprising a protective shell which is capable of receiving a patient's hand and arm. A sheet is attached to the protective shell, which is tucked under the patient to anchor the hand and arm protector in place. The protective shell also has one or more perforations that allow the medical professional access to the interior of the surgical arm protector to view the patient's IV sites and other medical equipment attached to the patient's hand or arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventors: Fereshteh K. Maynard, Jeffery B. Wilkerson, Victoria L. Eskew
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Patent number: 8216169Abstract: A wrist support sleeve is adapted to extend over a wearer's hand and wrist from a location below the ends of the fingers tip to a position just past the wrist region. The sleeve has an opening for receiving the wearer's thumb. A first portion of the sleeve extends around the lower part and opposite sides of a wearer's hand and wrist and has spaced side edges located in an upper region of the sleeve. An insert panel of a different material to the first sleeve portion is secured between spaced side edges of the first portion, so as to extend across the tipper portion of a wearer's hand and wrist when the device is worn. The insert panel material is a strong elastic material which has a higher stiffness than the rest of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Brownmed, Inc.Inventors: Aurelia Koby, Ian MacMorran
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Patent number: 8006699Abstract: A multipurpose site guard for use at all peripheral and central venipuncture infusion sites, sensitive areas, and for pediatric and adult patients. The guard is a hollow plastic member with a base and a sidewall curved upwardly and inwardly to form a cover which is form fitted to the infusion site under finger pressure and which can be taped in place. Improvements to this invention include holding the guard in place with a fabric connector having closure means and cushioning the guard's base with a soft material.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventors: Betty M. Rozier, Lisa M. Vallino
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Publication number: 20110184278Abstract: Embodiments of the present description provide a medical apparatus for use in supporting a patient lying in a supine position during a radial cardiac catheterization procedure. More particularly, embodiments of the present description provide an arm board a patient's arm during a radial cardiac catheterization procedure. The arm board has a base member having a substantially planar support surface on which the patient's arm can be stabilized during a catheterization procedure and at least one shield member affixed to the base member and extending away from the support surface. Desirably, the base member has both a radiolucent portion and a radiopaque portion and the shield member is a radiopaque material, thereby reducing and/or eliminating a doctor's exposure to radiation during radial cardiac catheterization procedures without impairing the ability to obtain the necessary medical images. Also provided is a medical apparatus and a method for its use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Gary Goff, L. Van Thomas Crisco
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Patent number: 7951104Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing supplemental support to the arm and/or elbow region of an individual. In one exemplary implementation, a brace for a user's arm is provided comprising a rigid element including arm-engaging portions and a strap of flexible material configured to encircle the arm. Moreover, the exemplary rigid element and strap may be further characterized in that the strap comprises an elastic nature or portion that provides a force (such as a compressive or constraining force) to the user's arm, the arm-engaging portions include muscle/tendon-engaging regions that each engage the user's arm along a leading face/edge, with various leading faces/edges corresponding to the muscle/tendon-engaging regions being positioned in relationship with each other to apply a desired pressure or force to the user's arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventors: James Bowmar Rodgers, Jr., Maurice Arthur LeBlanc, Jr., Raymond Neil Bilsey
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Publication number: 20100305431Abstract: Embodiments of the present description provide a medical apparatus for use in supporting a patient lying in a supine position during a radial cardiac catheterization procedure. More particularly, embodiments of the present description provide an arm board a patient's arm during a radial cardiac catheterization procedure. The arm board is a substantially planar member having a support surface on which the patient's arm can be stabilized during a catheterization procedure. Desirably, the arm board has both a radiolucent portion and a radiopaque portion, thereby reducing and/or eliminating a doctor's exposure to radiation during radial cardiac catheterization procedures without impairing the ability to obtain the necessary medical images. Also provided is a medical apparatus and a method for its use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: L. Van Thomas Crisco, Gary Goff
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Patent number: 7771378Abstract: An orthopedic traction tower system, and components thereof, for use in surgery, fracture repair, and/or radiography. The traction tower system may include a base for receiving the proximal end of a patient's limb, a tower arm for applying tractive forces to a distal end of a patient's limb, and a joint that movably connects the base and the tower arm such that the tower arm can be positioned for surgical access and/or for applying different types of traction, among others.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Acumed Sports Medicine, LLCInventors: Geoffrey M. Price, Matthew C. Sucec, William B. Geissler